Best romance movie visible crew/equipment of 1990

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Visible crew/equipment: When moving into their apartment Patrick Swazye kicks the statue to make it swing so they can get it inside. As they are looking at the statue, two moving men cross in back of them carring a mirror and as they pass you can see the director and camera crew in the reflection.

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Visible crew/equipment: When the crazy woman who said that Edward comes from hell leaves the backyard, you can see the reflection of a crewmember on the left side of the window.

Dr Wilson

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Visible crew/equipment: Early in the movie we see Edward on the phone talking to Jessica. As Edward says "goodbye Jessica" we can see the reflection of a camera crew member squat down to the floor. This can be seen near Edward's right shoulder.

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Visible crew/equipment: When Cry Baby is riding Allison to Turkey Point for the first time, you can see a white balloon with a flashing light in the right hand side for at least thirty seconds.

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Visible crew/equipment: In the scene when kid's father talking to him in his room about using his deceased mother as an excuse when he get into trouble at school, on the front of his T-shirt you can see a microphone, and when he turns around and walk out of his room, there is some sort of box (probably the transmitter) inside the back of his pants.

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