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look what i've become

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He did well in that song. Heck he did well in all the songs.

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i know Anthony Michael head is a great singer. he did a cameo in sweeney todd but sadly no singing

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I think he would of done well singing. It might of made more people fans of Sweeney Todd.

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Stewart, not Michael. Anthony Stewart Head.

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The nightmare that she should fear

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he actually did have a singing part but the whole scene/song got cut from the movie and the ost

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In Sweeney Todd? surely not. The movie is word for word exact to the stage musical. No songs were missing

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Word for word exact to the stage musical? What short-ass stage musical did you see? You didn't miss "The Ballad of Sweeney Todd" anywhere? "Ah Miss"? "Kiss Me"? The use of a chorus in "God, That's Good!", or the entire bit about Sweeney's chair for that matter? The ending is also slightly different in the film, as Toby doesn't speak anymore. I'm not saying either version is superior (although, if you'd ask me, I'd say the stageplay is an obvious winner, if only because I actually found it very hard to see past the past roles of a lot of the actors.), but they're obviously quite different.

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I wish I could like this.

Fritzi: Oh save the speech, rummy. She's *beep* I'm ready, and the goddamn show must go on.

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