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Seabiscuit himself was a tricky bit of casting.
A bit of casting luck perked him up.
Nothing in the premiere episode ever gets as creative as that bit of casting.
This latest Fire Kills campaign is actually a great bit of casting.
Ms. Nesvadba was a narcoleptic, a hilarious bit of casting given her button-bright stage presence.
We weren't required to get the approval of various production and distribution entities on each slightest bit of casting.
Rachel Weisz plays opposite Renner, presumed to be a love interest, which is an intriguing bit of casting.
Mr. Gere didn't want me to reveal Mr. Carter's role in the film -- about a Wall Streeter who crosses the line -- but it seemed an inspired bit of casting.
It starred Ruby Dee as Robinson's wife, Rae, and Louise Beavers, a classic Hollywood maid-mammy, as his mother, and it is so feel-good you could almost imagine James Stewart, in a shrewd bit of casting against type, as Robinson.
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