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Robert Cummings bumps into a standing President Franklin D. Roosevelt who was either confined to a wheelchair or could walk with braces with help while on someone's arm. His infirmity was not common knowledge to the American people.
In the study, when Mary and her uncle are reading, he is shown in close-up. Holman's book is clearly opened to first few pages. In the following medium shot, the book is open to the last third.
Robert Cummings bumps into a standing President Franklin D. Roosevelt who was either confined to a wheelchair or could walk with braces with help while on someone's arm. His infirmity was not common knowledge to the American people.
On the princess's trip to California, the airliner on the ground that she is to board, and the model shown in flight, are Douglas DC-3 Sleeper Transports. The airplane shown taking off silhouetted against the sky is its less successful rival, the Boeing 247.
When Eddie and Mary meet in their friend's apartment, Eddie asks Mary to sit down. As he is turned away from the camera, the shadow of a male crew member is cast on Eddie's back.
Starting at 1:06:55, the shadow of a technician is seen on Mr. Cummins' back. The shadow disappears at 1:06:59.