When David stops Dorine as she is getting into her car, a couple in the background is seen walking to the left just before David leaves. When the shot cuts to show Dorine getting into her car, that couple is gone and is replaced by a single person slightly further down the sidewalk.
In the first day of court as Perry is defending David, the jury is seen seated on the same side of the judge as the defendant. The jury should be seated opposite the defendant.
Mr. Comminger (Gavin MacLeod) has no lenses in his eyeglasses.
This is not a goof. This is intentional. It is typical in Hollywood to remove the lenses from glasses, especially if the person does not normally wear glasses. The main reason for this is to keep light from reflecting off the glass as they are filming, and thus causing problems.
This is not a goof. This is intentional. It is typical in Hollywood to remove the lenses from glasses, especially if the person does not normally wear glasses. The main reason for this is to keep light from reflecting off the glass as they are filming, and thus causing problems.
The elderly watchman in J. J. Gideon's office building is wearing a Colt Peacemaker on his belt. Either the properties department got sloppy or we are asked to believe that the old man has been an armed security officer for a *very* long time.
Both the preliminary trial and murder trial take place in the same courtroom labeled Superior Court Dept 102 Judge Thomas J Hood. However, the preliminary trial judge is Kenneth MacDonald, credited as the trial judge, and the trial judge is actually John Gallaudet. It's not clear which is judge Hood.