The Dodgers/Giants baseball game is August 18, 1961 per the ticket Kelly holds. This game ended in a 2-1 Giants win in 10 innings; however, the first scene in the game shows a Giants hitter on a home run trot with a runner ahead of him. This two-run home run would have ended the real game, but the game continues with Willie Mays (#24) coming to bat. However, the announcer states the next batter to be Harvey Kuenn.
There are official photos of President Dwight D. Eisenhower and President John F. Kennedy in different government offices.
However, this picture was filmed in 1961, during a transition period from the Eisenhower to the Kennedy administration, so it is quite possible that there were portraits of both in some places. There also are 48-star flags in some scenes; sometimes those in authority didn't make changes as quickly as today.
However, this picture was filmed in 1961, during a transition period from the Eisenhower to the Kennedy administration, so it is quite possible that there were portraits of both in some places. There also are 48-star flags in some scenes; sometimes those in authority didn't make changes as quickly as today.
During the baseball game, the beer vendor is shown walking down the stairs with the cup holder at his waist. There are five cups of beer in the holder, but clearly the cups are all empty.
The cups are empty because the bottles of beer are also in his holder. The beer vendors would pop open the beer bottle then pours into the cup when it came time to serve the spectators. This can be seen when the fan seated next to Kelly orders a beer.
The cups are empty because the bottles of beer are also in his holder. The beer vendors would pop open the beer bottle then pours into the cup when it came time to serve the spectators. This can be seen when the fan seated next to Kelly orders a beer.
In the baseball double-play scene, the Los Angeles Dodgers' batter hitting the double-play ground ball is #12, but the runner getting thrown out at first base is #55.
When the helicopter is hovering over the stadium while the game is still in progress, there are no players to be seen anywhere, and the stands are nearly empty. When the view switches back to Kelly in her seat, the stands are packed.
How exactly does Red know Kelly's whereabouts and what she does? (from his conversations on the phone with her) Is he always secretly stalking her and listening in with the conversations? or does he have a secret man doing it and informing him? This is never explained.
There are a few plot holes in the story's structure.