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What does miscasting mean?

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Verb
  1. present participle of miscast
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Cary Grant and Sophia Loren had appeared together in 1957's The Pride and the Passion, a film that was handsomely mounted but generally suffered from miscasting.
Although there was some miscasting of principal roles, much of the dancing was glorious, and the dancers grew in confidence and daring through the week.
There's faux jeopardy, tension and dirty tricks, which even to the untrained eye is as clear to spot as the miscasting of overqualified Adam Shaw.
Adding the second child was necessary from the standpoint of a sequel, but horrible miscasting in the new baby's voice hurt the film.
But despite the miscasting, Water For Elephants still manages to be an entertaining effort as we follow vet student Pattinson after tragedy sees him join a third-rate circust.
In a couple of pieces of miscasting, Aaron Alexander plays Tybalt in such an irksomely casual manner as to make the character wholly unremarkable.

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