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Bob Hope, Jane Darwell, Oliver Blake, Fred Clark, William Frawley, Tor Johnson, Andrea King, Marilyn Maxwell, and Lloyd Nolan in The Lemon Drop Kid (1951)

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The Lemon Drop Kid

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When the Lemon Drop Kid is disguised as an old woman, he goes to Oxford Charlie's office and locks the door before confronting him. A minute later, while the two are grappling, one of Oxford Charlie's henchmen opens the door, sees them on the desk, then leaves, embarrassed. Still, when their struggle ends the door is STILL locked, and the key is needed to open it.
When there is a lots of snow, objects in the distance look hazy. On the street just before Bob Hope gets pulled back, it is clear in the distance, plus no vehicles parked or driving by have snow on them.
During the court scene when the kid is on trial for collecting money the judge pounds his gavel to quiet the court. As he sets it down it rolls off the wood block to the right. In the next scene, a closeup of the judge, the gavel is back on the block.
Mid film after singing the "It Doesn't Cost a Dime to Dream" lullaby to the old dolls, Sidney goes to switch off the lights. On the wall there are two banks of three switches, but in the next shot of the wall there are two banks of six switches each. The mismatched shots repeat again until the two banks of six explode from the wall. During this sequence, the nearby slot machine with the hat on top also disappears and then reappears with no hat.

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Sidney rings bells while Brainey sings "Silver Bells." He's only holding two bells, but we hear at least four different ring notes.
The opening and closing credits list the character Oxford Charlie, but signs at his club spell his name "Oxford Charley."

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When Bob Hope is fighting the winter storm walking up the street, the wire pulling him back is visible as well as where it pulls him on the back of the jacket.

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