The Harts are in the thick of things when a Russian dancer seeks asylum in their home.The Harts are in the thick of things when a Russian dancer seeks asylum in their home.The Harts are in the thick of things when a Russian dancer seeks asylum in their home.
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- TriviaRobert Wagner performs a short rendition of Gene Kelly's "Singing In the Rain." Kelly was a friend, who "came every day" after the death of Wagner's wife, actress Natalie Wood. Kelly had also experienced the tragic loss of a wife, losing his to cancer.
- GoofsThe KGB would never have left the Harts's house without making sure that all the Russian dancers were with them.
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Jennifer Hart: Who is it? The FBI or the KGB?
Max: L.A.P.D.
Policeman: Mr Hart.
Jonathan Hart: Officer Burke, how are you? Nice to see you.
Policeman: Thank you, I'm fine. Do you know this gentleman?
Jonathan Hart: Oh, I certainly do. Yuri Rostoff. He's a friend of mine.
Yuri Rostoff: Hello, Jonathan.
Policeman: Well, there's no big problem then. Mr. Rostoff driving on the wrong side of the double yellow, no license, no registration. And I managed to catch up with him just as he got to your gate.
Jonathan Hart: Well, he's new in this country.
Policeman: It figures he's not a local boy.
Jonathan Hart: Oh, he's going to become a citizen now.
Policeman: No kidding? Well, here are a few citations just to get the ball rolling.
Yuri Rostoff: Oh, thank you very much!
[shaking officer's hand]
Policeman: Welcome to America!
- ConnectionsReferences The Red Shoes (1948)
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