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Trillian was played on radio by Susan Sheridan, on television by Sandra Dickinson (who also reprised an alternate-universe version of the role in the fifth and sixth radio series, playing both original and alternate-universe versions in the latter), on the Original Records LP version by Cindy Oswin, and in the 2005 film by Zooey Deschanel.
The plot of the film adaptation of Hitchhiker's Guide differs widely from that of the radio show, book and television series. The romantic triangle between Arthur, Zaphod, and Trillian is more prominent in the film; and visits to Vogsphere, the homeworld of the Vogons (which, in the books, was already abandoned), and Viltvodle VI are inserted.
Tricia McMillan ("Trillian") Susan Sheridan: Sue Jones-Davies♥ Cindy Oswin Sandra Dickinson: Tali Susan Sheridan as "Trillian" Sandra Dickinson as "Tricia McMillan" Zooey Deschanel: Barbara Freier Kornelia Boje Susan Sheridan as "Trillian" Sandra Dickinson as "Tricia McMillan" Eddie the Shipboard Computer: David Tate David Tate N/A Roger ...
The "Gift Set" edition includes a copy of the novel with a "movie tie-in" cover, and collectible prints from the film, packaged in a replica of the film's version of the Hitchhiker's Guide prop. Single disc widescreen (2.35:1) and full-screen (1.33:1) editions (Region 1, NTSC) were released in the United States and Canada on 13 September 2005.
A music video for the song was released to promote the film and soundtrack. [6] The film's cast also recorded the theme, as well as a cover of Shampoo's "Trouble". A music video of the cast performing "Trouble" was also released. [7] Rupert Everett and Colin Firth, who star in the film, recorded the John Paul Young song "Love Is in the Air".
Quoting Robbie Stamp: "All the substantive new ideas in the movie, Humma, the Point of View Gun and the "paddle slapping sequence" on Vogsphere are brand new Douglas ideas written especially for the movie by him." [10] Appears in: the 2005 film The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, played by John Malkovich.
In December 2007, a new film, St Trinian's, was released. The cast included Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Russell Brand, Lily Cole, Talulah Riley, Stephen Fry, and Gemma Arterton. [9] Reviews were mixed. [10] A second new St Trinian's film, St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold, was released in 2009. The first series. The Belles of St ...
Meanwhile, Zaphod, Trillian and Marvin are all eaten by the copy of the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal, with Marvin's leg coming off in the process, and Zaphod's second head is revealed to know French (via an ad-lib by Mark Wing-Davey). This is the last appearance of the character of Trillian until the Tertiary Phase.