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col craddock | 21:18 Tue 25th Mar 2008 | Film, Media & TV
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In any film or TV programme where a ransom has to be paid, it doesnt matter whether its �10,000 in used fivers or $1,000,000 in crisp $100 bills, the container usually a brief case is always exactly the right size to hold all the money. I congratulate the props department!!!!!!!!!!!!

In any film or TV programme set in 19th century ie David Copperfield, Oliver Twist all the buildings are run down and semi derelict. Surely at the time the buildings would have been new, just a thought!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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All down to continuity, I have also noticed when
anyone is going/coming on holiday their
suitcases are always easily lifted, I would need
"Rocky" to lift mine!!
You know the one that got me. Don't see it so much now, but nearly always in the past, US detectives would go to their car, where the windows would be open and the doors unlocked, and just drive off. Or you'd get something like Starsky and hutch abandon the car to chase a villian, usually in a high crime area, and then go back to find the car still there.
I think that was the decade Postdog! Most people did not lock their front doors in those days!
You can get those briefcases on the net at www.kidnapisus.net.

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