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When Amory Fallon and Bert Nickols are in the lab discussing the fire, in one shot Fallon is holding two vials of "dangerous chemicals"; but in the next shot he's no longer holding them, even though he didn't put them down.
When Amory Fallon and Bert Nickols are in the lab discussing the fire, in one shot Fallon is holding two vials of "dangerous chemicals"; but in the next shot he's no longer holding them, even though he didn't put them down.
A chessboard is set up in the starting position. The white king's rook pawn is sitting on a white square. It should be sitting on a black square.
Frank Wells' glasses do not have lenses.
This is not a goof. This is intentional. In Hollywood, they often remove the lenses from glasses, especially if the person doesn't need them to see, in order that light does not reflect off the lenses and cause problems when filming.
This is not a goof. This is intentional. In Hollywood, they often remove the lenses from glasses, especially if the person doesn't need them to see, in order that light does not reflect off the lenses and cause problems when filming.
When Nickols and Mason meet, Nickols extends his arm to shake hands. The immediate cut to Mason shows him with his shoulders back and his arm not extended to complete the handshake.
Actually, just as they cut back to Mason, you can see his right arm shift and move as if returning to the side of his body after shaking hands with Nickols. The actual shake happens below the camera frame and is unseen, but Mason's arm definitely moves as if he had shaken hands with Nickols.
Actually, just as they cut back to Mason, you can see his right arm shift and move as if returning to the side of his body after shaking hands with Nickols. The actual shake happens below the camera frame and is unseen, but Mason's arm definitely moves as if he had shaken hands with Nickols.
Perry rather casually pronounces the name of real-life Supreme Court justice Learned Hand, making it sound like "Leonard" Hand.