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Topic: North Carolina accent
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David M. Ballew
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 113
From: Burbank, CA USA
Registered: Nov 2009
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posted September 21, 2015 02:03 PM
I am a native of Greenville, South Carolina, which is about an hour's drive south of Asheville. In fact, I worked as a cinema projectionist in Asheville proper for about a year in the mid-1990s.
I agree that the accent could be taken as generic "TV cop." I realize the actor speaks only four words, but I would further submit, speaking very subjectively, that he sounds to me like a Frenchman putting on a generic "TV cop" (or region-neutral North American) accent. Something in the second syllable of "grandma" is ringing this particular bell for me, and I repeat for emphasis that this is entirely a subjective reaction.
This seems an opportune moment to share a widely held opinion in South Carolina, that the only person in "Gone With The Wind" who sounds authentic is Clark Gable, the one person who refused to even attempt a Southern accent. :-)
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