Another person commented on the lack of attention to detail of this movie, I would have to agree. Besides the things the other person mentioned, I would like add the use of filtered cigarettes.
Like a lot of recent Hollywood releases, they seem to be really obsessed with smoking -- it seems like everybody in this movie is smoking in every single scene.
But when William Hurt fires up a smoke in one of the first scenes, the filter stands out like a neon light! I mean this was supposed to be 1938, and if I'm not mistaken, filter cigarettes weren't even invented until the 1950's!
Like a lot of recent Hollywood releases, they seem to be really obsessed with smoking -- it seems like everybody in this movie is smoking in every single scene.
But when William Hurt fires up a smoke in one of the first scenes, the filter stands out like a neon light! I mean this was supposed to be 1938, and if I'm not mistaken, filter cigarettes weren't even invented until the 1950's!