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When the character James Stewart is playing is asking a proffesional commercial photographer that's on the witness stand, he asks him "Were these the only pictures you took that night" ?
The witness says "Well, no" The Stewart character then says "I suppose the others didn't turn out, is that it" ? The witness then looks insultet, and says "ALL my pictures turn out" ! In 1959, Photo cameras only used film of course, but what exactly did it mean that a picture doesn't "turn out" ? I've never heard that term before. |
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Thanks given by: | deatheats (09-02-2023) |
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