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Removal of "needs infobox" tag

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This article has had its infobox tag removed by a cleanup using AWB. Any concerns please leave me a message at my talk page. RWardy 19:47, 10 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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There's a little-known, but real film called "Eye of the Beholder" starring Richard Conte and Martha Vickers from 1953. It's a 23-minute long educational film, frequently shown in psychology classes in the 1970s. It seems like there should be some indication or reference to the previous work. The 1953 film may be found here: http://archive.org/details/EyeOfTheBeho 75.62.94.18 (talk) 01:27, 11 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

The photo

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Stephen takes his photos of Joanna and Mr. Hugo's son in the bank near the beginning of the flick. His ephemeral daughter Lucy is jumping on the kiosk/couch near them when the photo is snapped. At the train station while Stephen phones in to Hilary, he reviews that shot and discovers that where Lucy was "jumping" there is a blurry image, as of a school girl in motion. It is at this point that he stops talking, apparently changes his mind about his mission, and rings off Hilary.

Did anyone else notice this? Once you do the image is unmistakable. Should it be mentioned in the plot synopsis?
Dmforcier (talk) 06:41, 24 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]