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Movie Marquee Goof/Anachronism?


This movie takes place in 1972, was released in 1975 yet when you see Sonny's wife and kids during the opening credits, they walk past a movie marquee that is showing A STAR IS BORN which was released in 1976... is that an anachronism or could it have been a second run movie house playing the 1954 Judy Garland version???

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I think you answered your own question.

Swing away, Merrill....Merrill, swing away...

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It's a mistake and should be in the goofs section. It's not a second run of the Judy Garland version as you can see Barbara Streisand's name on the marquee.

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I don't see Streisand's name there - there is something written above the title, but only the very bottom parts of the letters are visible. And how could it possibly be, anyway, considering that A Star Is Born premiered in December 1976 while DDA was filmed during the first half of 1975, at least 1,5 years earlier?



"facts are stupid things" Ronald Reagan

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Good catch!

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It's because Frank Pierson directed "A Star is Born".
In fact, in couldn't pick up his Academy Award for this movie because he was busy working on ASIB.

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