Corrected entry: When Susan tears her dress you can see that both sides of the dress where the tear is are straight indicating that Velcro was used to make it look genuine.
Bringing up Baby (1938)
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Directed by: Howard Hawks
Starring: Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, Charles Ruggles, Walter Catlett
Visible crew/equipment: At Susan's apartment she explains to Dr Huxley that Baby responds well to music played on her phonograph. As she shuts off the record player there's a mirror in the background, and in the mirror, near the top, there's reflected a long piece of thick, black cable stretched horizontally, vibrating rather plainly.
David Huxley: How can all these things happen to just one person?
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Correction: Velcro was not invented yet when this movie was made. Velcro was thought of around 1948 and patented in 1955. They used something else.