Bill wrote:
> When everyone's waiting all night for the falcon to
arrive, there's no
> bed. Brigid reclines on a sofa, and it doesn't look
like a pull-out sofa
> bed. Gutman sits in one of the chairs the cops sat
in, but no bed faces
> it. Was the bed really a sofa-bed (it's not a Murphy
bed), did the camera
> angles hide it, or did the set designer just get rid
of it when it wasn't
> needed?
From my experience in the film business, I'd say it's one of
the last two possibilities you mention.
Jim Beaver
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