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A production section needs to be added to this article, or the current one needs to be expanded. This section discusses the "behind the scenes" aspects of the production process, award nominations, and insights into the casting and staffing where possible.
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The article says, "Tom received his orders from Ralph, his unseen and unheard boss."
Is that certain? I do remember that Tom talked to Ralph in some unlikely ways. I don't have a reference, but I seem to remember a bit where Tom is driving a car and Ralph is giving him instructions over the car radio (and is, miraculously, able to reply). I remember that Ralph barks at him not to mess up his assignment or "you'll go straight to ..." At that moment, Tom leans on the car horn to block the end of that, and then says, "Shame on you, Ralph!" Uporządnicki (talk) 16:29, 19 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]