Thunderbolt
One of the Regulars
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- 114
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- McChord AFB, WA
I have always noticed but started thinking about more lately is American accents. I always found it interesting that certain parts of America developed accents despite everyone speaking English. What is even more amazing that a small country like England can also have different accents like London and Liverpool. Anyway, American Accents of the Golden Era. Since I didn't live durring the time, I can only base this off what I've seen from films of the time. Is it just me or does it seem like a current day New York accent was abundent back then? Looney Tunes always had a character shouting in a loud New York accent. Police always sound Irish, and what's with the English accent? I have heard an English accent in many films I thought were made by and featuring Americans not acting English. For example, the good witch in the "Wizard of Oz", the narrator on the original AAF documanary of the "Memphis Belle", and Mary (Stuart's wife) in "It's a Wonderfull life". I could keep going on about English accents spoken by American characters in American movies but I haven't the time. Any thoughts? I wouldn't expect Americans as having English accents unless it was the dawn of the 19th century or if they were a first generation immigrant. I find it sort of charming, and not a bad thing.