the adhan, or azaan, or islamic call to prayer in the movie

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    Father Paranoia
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    #27310
    fatherbowdern
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    Nor will it ever be, as it shall remain a mystery of life.

    Father B

    #27311
    Father Paranoia
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    #27315
    ReganMacNeilfan
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    How is that a rude comment?

    #27319
    Jason Stringer
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    I think he/she is just trolling?

    His name is “Father Paranoia” and he reacted in a paranoid fashion to Father Bowdern's reply, a reply which was perfectly suitable and in no way rude, unhelpful or disrespectful. “Father Paranoia” conjured those motions as if from nowhere.

    Nobody knows who is credited for reciting the adhan and, likely, nobody ever will. It was over 40 years ago. For all we know it could have been a stock recording, where credit is not required.

    #27320
    ReganMacNeilfan
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    Ah thanks. Does not bother me if we don’t know. I like a mystery.

    #27337
    fatherbowdern
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    I am literally laughing so hard from Father Paranoia's reply that I'm crying! Really. That was quite a clever and funny response to something taken so unintentionally wrong.

    Anyway, our Cap is right on target as well re: never knowing because it's more than likely an uncredited stock recording just like the voices of the children playing in the background noises with one child repeatedly yelling, “I'm gonna get you!” That was used in both The Exorcist and The Amityville Horror and some other films because it's such an unnoticed psychologically scripted sentence that we often take away without our conscious mind even having to work at it.

    As an aside, Ellen Burstyn (like many actors) went intentionally uncredited for playing the voice of Grandma Dolarhyd in Red Dragon and her brutal scream went she's backhanded by Regan has been in Rob Zombie films.

    Anyway, thanks for the laughs. Really.

    Father B

    PS: I love this well-written sentence from the Cap: “”Father Paranoia” conjured those motions as if from nowhere.” Nice. Very nice.

    #27338
    Jason Stringer
    Keymaster

    That's actually a typo, should read “emotions as if from nowhere.” Oops.

    #27312
    Father Paranoia
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    Captain Howdy said:

    Nobody knows who is credited for reciting the adhan and, likely, nobody ever will. It was over 40 years ago. For all we know it could have been a stock recording, where credit is not required.

     

    So “nobody knows”, huh?  Well, I do.  I just found out from somebody who gladly answered my question without all the rudeness, mockery, hatred, and disrespect that I got from the assholes on this website.  I now have a copy of the original recording without the overlay from the movie.

     

    You can delete my account now.  I won’t be using it again.  Thank you.

     

    #27307
    Father Paranoia
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    Father Bowdern said:

    I am literally laughing so hard from Father Paranoia’s reply that I’m crying! Really. That was quite a clever and funny response to something taken so unintentionally wrong.

    Anyway, our Cap is right on target as well re: never knowing…blah blah stupid bullshit snipped

    That's right.  YOU'LL NEVER KNOW.

    Please keep laughing.

    #27349
    Jagged
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    I say, what a jolly excitable little fellow Laughing

    #27350
    Jason Stringer
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    “There seems to be an alien pubic hair on our forums…”

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