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* HilariousInHindsight: At one point, Harry compares his friend's statue to Alex Karras. His wife Ellen is played by Susan Clark, who had already co-starred with Karras in a TV movie the same year, later married him, and co-starred with him again on the show ''Series/{{Webster}}''.
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* HilariousInHindsight: At one point, Harry compares his friend's statue to Alex Karras. His wife Ellen is played by Susan Clark, who had already co-starred with Karras in a TV movie the same year, then later married him, and co-starred with him again on the show ''Series/{{Webster}}''.
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* HilariousInHindsight: At one point, Harry compares his friend's statue to Alex Karras. His wife Ellen is played by Susan Clark, who had already co-starred with Karras in a TV movie the same year, later married him, and co-starred with him again on the show ''Series/{{Webster}}''.
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* MemeticMutation: The famous Rohmer line has inspired some [[http://www.rogerebert.com/scanners/i-saw-a-rohmer-film-once-the-truth-behind-the-night-moves-meme imitators]].
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* MemeticMutation: The famous Rohmer line has inspired some [[http://www.rogerebert.com/scanners/i-saw-a-rohmer-film-once-the-truth-behind-the-night-moves-meme imitators]].imitators]].
* StoicWoobie: Harry. The difficulties in his marriage seem to mainly come from him being emotionally closed-off and uncommunicative. When he finds out about Ellen's affair and confronts her lover, she seems genuinely hurt that he didn't confront ''her''. [[spoiler:Later on, he tells her that, rather than tracking down his DisappearedDad and spending a week visiting with him, he tracked him down but never spoke to him. He just watched him reading the newspaper in a park, and left. She doesn't understand this, and he's unable to articulate his feelings, but it's clear that deep down he has a lot of pain to work through.]]
* StoicWoobie: Harry. The difficulties in his marriage seem to mainly come from him being emotionally closed-off and uncommunicative. When he finds out about Ellen's affair and confronts her lover, she seems genuinely hurt that he didn't confront ''her''. [[spoiler:Later on, he tells her that, rather than tracking down his DisappearedDad and spending a week visiting with him, he tracked him down but never spoke to him. He just watched him reading the newspaper in a park, and left. She doesn't understand this, and he's unable to articulate his feelings, but it's clear that deep down he has a lot of pain to work through.]]
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* MemeticMutation: The famous Rohmer line has inspired some [[http://www.rogerebert.com/scanners/i-saw-a-rohmer-film-once-the-truth-behind-the-night-moves-meme imitators]].