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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The dual wedding scene at the end closes off with what can be described as an early motion control shot, with the camera dollying back to reveal two sets of twins played by the same actors on opposite sides of the frame, before phasing through end titles painted on glass. Made decades before computer-controlled motion control photography became a thing in movies like ''Film/ANewHope'' (1977), the effect is advanced for its time and largely seamless; and adding to its intrigue is a lack of documentation on how it was made exactly.

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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The dual wedding scene at the end closes off with what can be described as an early motion control shot, with the camera dollying back to reveal two sets of twins played by the same actors on opposite sides of the frame, before phasing through end titles painted on glass. Made decades before computer-controlled motion control photography became a thing in movies like ''Film/ANewHope'' (1977), the effect is advanced for its time and largely seamless; and adding to its intrigue is a lack of available documentation on how it was made exactly.
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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The dual wedding scene at the end closes off with what can be described as an early motion control shot, with the camera dollying back to reveal two sets of twins played by the same actors on opposite sides of the frame, before phasing through end titles painted on glass. Made decades before the computer-controlled motion control systems began to be used in movies like ''Film/ANewHope'' (1977), the effect is advanced for the time and largely seamless; and adding to its intrigue is a lack of documentation on how it was made exactly.

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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The dual wedding scene at the end closes off with what can be described as an early motion control shot, with the camera dollying back to reveal two sets of twins played by the same actors on opposite sides of the frame, before phasing through end titles painted on glass. Made decades before the computer-controlled motion control systems began to be used photography became a thing in movies like ''Film/ANewHope'' (1977), the effect is advanced for the its time and largely seamless; and adding to its intrigue is a lack of documentation on how it was made exactly.
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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The dual wedding scene at the end closes off with what can be described as an early motion control shot, with the camera dollying back to reveal two sets of twins played by the same actors on opposite sides of the frame, before phasing through end titles painted on glass. Made decades before the advent of computerized motion control effects as seen in movies like ''Film/ANewHope'' (1977), the effect is advanced for the time and largely seamless; and adding to its intrigue is a lack of documentation on how it was made exactly.

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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The dual wedding scene at the end closes off with what can be described as an early motion control shot, with the camera dollying back to reveal two sets of twins played by the same actors on opposite sides of the frame, before phasing through end titles painted on glass. Made decades before the advent of computerized computer-controlled motion control effects as seen systems began to be used in movies like ''Film/ANewHope'' (1977), the effect is advanced for the time and largely seamless; and adding to its intrigue is a lack of documentation on how it was made exactly.
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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The dual wedding scene at the end closes off with what can be described as an early motion control shot, with the camera dollying back to reveal two sets of twins played by the same actors on opposite sides of the frame, before phasing through end titles painted on glass. The effect is advanced for the time and largely seamless, and adding to its intrigue is a lack of documentation on how it was made exactly.

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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The dual wedding scene at the end closes off with what can be described as an early motion control shot, with the camera dollying back to reveal two sets of twins played by the same actors on opposite sides of the frame, before phasing through end titles painted on glass. The Made decades before the advent of computerized motion control effects as seen in movies like ''Film/ANewHope'' (1977), the effect is advanced for the time and largely seamless, seamless; and adding to its intrigue is a lack of documentation on how it was made exactly.
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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The dual wedding scene at the end closes off with what can be described as an early motion control shot, with the camera dollying back to reveal two sets of twins played by the same actors on opposite sides of the frame, before phasing through end titles painted on glass. The effect is advanced for the time and largely seamless, and adding to its intrigue is a lack of documentation on how it was made.

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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The dual wedding scene at the end closes off with what can be described as an early motion control shot, with the camera dollying back to reveal two sets of twins played by the same actors on opposite sides of the frame, before phasing through end titles painted on glass. The effect is advanced for the time and largely seamless, and adding to its intrigue is a lack of documentation on how it was made.made exactly.
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* VisualEffectsofAwesome: The dual wedding scene at the end closes off with what can be described as an early motion control shot, with the camera dollying back to reveal two sets of twins played by the same actors on opposite sides of the frame, before phasing through end titles painted on glass. The effect is advanced for the time and largely seamless, and adding to its intrigue is a lack of documentation on how it was made.

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* VisualEffectsofAwesome: VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The dual wedding scene at the end closes off with what can be described as an early motion control shot, with the camera dollying back to reveal two sets of twins played by the same actors on opposite sides of the frame, before phasing through end titles painted on glass. The effect is advanced for the time and largely seamless, and adding to its intrigue is a lack of documentation on how it was made.
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* VisualEffectsofAwesome: The dual wedding scene at the end closes off with what can be described as an early motion control shot, with the camera dollying back to reveal two sets of twins played by the same actors on opposite sides of the frame, before phasing through end titles painted on glass. The effect is advanced for the time and largely seamless, and adding to its intrigue is a lack of documentation on how it was made.
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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Rudy Vallee was still known as a singer whose film work was mainly in musicals when he was cast as Hackensacker. He made such a good impression that he started a second career as a comedic actor.

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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Rudy Vallee Vallée was still known as a singer whose film work was mainly in musicals when he was cast as Hackensacker. He made such a good impression that he started a second career as a comedic actor.
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* OneSceneWonder: The Weenie King!

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* OneSceneWonder: The Weenie King!King!
* RetroactiveRecognition: Frank Faylen has a quick bit as a cab driver. A few years later, he played one again in [[Film/ItsAWonderfulLife a rather well-known movie]].
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* HeReallyCanAct: Rudy Vallee was still known as a singer whose film work was mainly in musicals when he was cast as Hackensacker. He made such a good impression that he started a second career as a comedic actor.

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* HeReallyCanAct: SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Rudy Vallee was still known as a singer whose film work was mainly in musicals when he was cast as Hackensacker. He made such a good impression that he started a second career as a comedic actor.
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* HeReallyCanAct: Rudy Vallee was still known as a singer whose film work was mainly in musicals when he was cast as Hackensacker. He made such a good impression that he started a second career as a comedic actor.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The Princess says at one point, "Nothing is permanent in this world - except for Roosevelt." FranklinDRoosevelt was then in the midst of his third term as President, but he died three years later.

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* HarsherInHindsight: The Princess says at one point, "Nothing is permanent in this world - except for Roosevelt." FranklinDRoosevelt UsefulNotes/FranklinDRoosevelt was then in the midst of his third term as President, but he died three years later.

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* OneSceneWonder: the Weenie King!

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* HarsherInHindsight: The Princess says at one point, "Nothing is permanent in this world - except for Roosevelt." FranklinDRoosevelt was then in the midst of his third term as President, but he died three years later.
* OneSceneWonder: the The Weenie King!
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