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    The film was shot in a closed motion picture palace from the 1920's
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    See if you can spot all the subtle film references
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    The Hitchcock statue courtesy of The Times Cinema in Milwaukee
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    The "Ed Wood" poster covers a huge hole in the wall
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    No film promo is complete w/o a guy holding the clap board either
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    No film promo is complete w/o a shot of a guy holding the boom pole
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    That guy in the back was a great grip but we never saw him ever again
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    Our fantastic Director of Photography, Mike Gillis
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    Co-Director Don instructs our terrific cast
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    This is the top portion of our official poster
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    Another "film joke" the grapefruit from James Cagney's "Public Enemy"
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    A Wonka Bar wrapper, one of the many subtle "film jokes" in the movie
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    Our theater with a living room theme (instead of the other way around)
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    The snowglobe from "Citizen Kane." Put that film on your Netflix que
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    Mary E. Morales as Barbara, The Movie Gal
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