44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot-Out
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Visible crew/equipment: At the start we see a man in aviator sunglasses turn round in his car. When he does, the camera is reflected in his lenses. (00:07:40)

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Visible crew/equipment: When Henry gets out the back of the police car at the domestic disturbance call, a crew member is reflected in the paintwork. (00:20:40)

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Visible crew/equipment: When loading all the semi-automatic weapons into the cop car, the camera moves in and the filming equipment is reflected in the paintwork. (01:02:50)

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Visible crew/equipment: When Henry is being loaded into the ambulance, and his partner walks over to him, a red marker is visible on the floor where she stops. (01:14:45)

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Continuity mistake: In the scene where Larry Phillips and Emil Matasareanu walk back inside the bank, Emil Matasareanu pulls his ski mask up off his face. In the next shot the mask is still over his face and is off again in the next shot. (00:52:10)

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Larry Eugene Phillips Jr.: Hey, did you see that? Porsche 911. Oh, I love those.
Emil Matasareanu: I hate the Germans.
Larry Eugene Phillips Jr.: You're from Romania. That practically makes you a German.
Emil Matasareanu: I'm an American! I like Corvettes and Mostons.
Larry Eugene Phillips Jr.: If you're going for horsepower and good looks, there's nothing wrong with that.

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Trivia: The film is based on the true story of a 1997 holdup of a North Hollywood Bank of America building.

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Question: At the end of the film, there is a series of clips and news articles covering the aftermath of the shootout. Does anyone know if the clips in the film are genuine news clips from the aftermath of the event or if they are filmed for the purpose of this movie? One shot shows 3 LAPD officers getting a medal presented to them, one shows footage of people taking gifts to the LAPD etc.

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