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National Velvet picture

Corrected entry: Velvet looks out the window, and says she's dreaming, because she sees the whole village bringing her the horse. Her mother then looks out the window and comfirms that they are indeed bringing the horse to her, but how does her mother know this? Every kid in their family had a lottery ticket for the horse raffle.

Krista

Correction: If you listen closely, I think you can hear the people bringing the Pie say "Velvet." Also, the other Brown children bought a ticket to increase Velvet's chances of winning. The Pie was always going to be for her regardless of who had the winning ticket.

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Double Indemnity picture

Corrected entry: In one scene, Fred MacMurray is boarding a train in Glendale, CA. which is just north of Los Angeles. The train is supposedly heading north to the Bay Area and Oregon, however when the train leaves it is headed the wrong direction into Los Angeles.

Correction: It is mentioned by Robinson that the body was found in Burbank (north of Glendale), which means the train was going north.

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Meet Me in St. Louis picture

Corrected entry: During the song "Ding, Ding, Ding Went the Trolley" sung by Esther, on the old VHS version, someone says "Hiya Judy." Judy Garland (Esther) seems to have heard it, but continues singing.

Correction: The person does not say "Hiya Judy", they say "Hiya Johnny". This is the reason she turns around and tries to get a glimpse of the boy standing with his back turned to her. When he turns around she says "stop, stop,stop", She then shakes her head to tell everyone on the trolley that that was not boy she is singing about.

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