![]() IBM product placements appear in the movie as well, including the computer panels in the spaceplane that docks with the space station, the forearm control panel on Dave’s spacesuit, and the portable viewscreens on which Dave and Frank watch “The World Tonight”. HAL stands for Heuristic Algorithmic Computer. Clarke claimed this was unintentional, and if he had noticed ahead of time, he would have changed it. Incrementing each letter of “HAL” gives you “IBM”. That’s why, to this day, Dullea and Rain have never actually spoken directly to each other or met in person. For the sequel, Peter Hyams’ 2010 (1984), the opposite process was used: Rain recorded all of HAL’s dialogue during pre-production prior to principal photography. Rain recorded in Canada, speaking his lines barefoot with his feet resting on a pillow to get the relaxed tone. Later Balsam was hired and recorded HAL’s voice in New York, but again when Kubrick heard his lines he wasn’t satisfied, so he finally got Rain to re-record everything during post-production. Apparently, Stanley Kubrick thought that Davenport’s English accent was too distracting, so after a few weeks he dismissed him and for the remainder of the shoot HAL’s lines were read by an assistant director who, according to Dullea, had a Cockney accent so thick that lines like “Better take a stress pill, Dave” came out like “Better tyke a stress pill, Dyve”. Davenport was actually on-set in England during filming, reading HAL’s lines off-camera so that Dullea and Gary Lockwood could react to them. According to Keir Dullea (Dave Bowman), Nigel Davenport and Martin Balsam were hired and later replaced before Douglas Rain finally landed the role of HAL. ![]() Originally, HAL was to be called Athena and have a female voice. HAL 9000 never once says, “Good Morning, Dave,” despite this line being one of his most recognized quotations. Some HAL related trivia to celebrate the adolescent’s birthday! In the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, the we learn the computer HAL 9000 became operational on January 12, 1997… which means today is HAL’s 17th birthday! ![]()
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