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** Creator/KirkDouglas was 61, playing a character who seems meant to be in his 40s.

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** Creator/KirkDouglas was 61, 60, playing a character who seems meant to be in his 40s.



* HypotheticalCasting: Creator/SissySpacek was considered for Gillian Bellaver.



** Creator/SissySpacek was considered for Gillian Bellaver.
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* DyeingForYourArt: In the scene where Amy Irving was escaping the institute, she had to run barefoot on the cement, which bruised her heel which made her start running on the ball of her foot.
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* DyeingForYourArt: In the scene where Amy Irving was escaping the institute, she had to run barefoot on the cement, which bruised her heel which made her start running on the ball of her foot.

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* ProductionPosse: De Palma worked with his favorite character actor (William Finley) and favorite editor (Paul Hirsch) again, as well as bringing back Creator/AmyIrving after her film debut in ''[[Film/Carrie1976 Carrie]]''.
* SameLanguageDub: The character of Cheryl (played by Hilarie Thompson), had her voice re-dubbed by Creator/BettyBuckley.
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** The amusement park Susan takes Robin to was [[https://drloihjournal.blogspot.com/2017/01/old-chicago-amusement-park-bolingbrook.html Old Chicago]], an ambitious attempt to build a mall around an indoor park. Too ambitious, since it closed in 1981 after just six years in operation.
** Gillian and Hester play the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairchild_Channel_F Fairchild Channel F]] (including the [[FollowTheLeader rather-familiar-looking]] [[VideoGame/{{Pong}} "Tennis"]] game), which was the first cartridge-based video game system, and was brand new at the time of filming. By the time the film hit theaters the Creator/{{Atari}} 2600 had been released and quickly outpaced the Channel F in sales.

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* ProductionPosse: De Palma Creator/BrianDePalma worked with his favorite character actor (William Finley) and favorite editor (Paul Hirsch) again, as well as bringing back Creator/AmyIrving after her film debut in ''[[Film/Carrie1976 Carrie]]''.
* SameLanguageDub: The character of Cheryl (played by Hilarie Thompson), had her voice re-dubbed by Creator/BettyBuckley.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece:
** The amusement park Susan takes Robin to was [[https://drloihjournal.blogspot.com/2017/01/old-chicago-amusement-park-bolingbrook.html Old Chicago]], an ambitious attempt to build a mall around an indoor park. Too ambitious, since it closed in 1981 after just six years in operation.
** Gillian and Hester play the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairchild_Channel_F Fairchild Channel F]] (including the [[FollowTheLeader rather-familiar-looking]] [[VideoGame/{{Pong}} "Tennis"]] game), which was the first cartridge-based video game system, and was brand new at the time of filming. By the time the film hit theaters the Creator/{{Atari}} 2600 had been released and quickly outpaced the Channel F in sales.
Carrie]]''.

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* DawsonCasting: Most of the high school-aged characters were played by performers in their 20s, with Hilarie Thompson (as Cheryl, Gillian's bespectacled tormentor) nearing 30.

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* DawsonCasting: DawsonCasting:
** Creator/KirkDouglas was 61, playing a character who seems meant to be in his 40s.
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Most of the high school-aged characters were played by performers in their 20s, with Hilarie Thompson (as Cheryl, Gillian's bespectacled tormentor) nearing 30.
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* SameLanguageDub: The character of Cheryl (played by Hilarie Thompson), had her voice re-dubbed by Betty Buckley.

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* SameLanguageDub: The character of Cheryl (played by Hilarie Thompson), had her voice re-dubbed by Betty Buckley.Creator/BettyBuckley.

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* CreatorBacklash: Creator/BrianDePalma said that this is not one of his favorite films that he directed.



* OldShame: Creator/BrianDePalma said that this is not one of his favorite films that he directed.
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** Gillian and Hester play the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairchild_Channel_F Fairchild Channel F]] video game system (including the [[FollowTheLeader rather-familiar-looking]] [[VideoGame/{{Pong}} "Tennis"]] game), which was new and state-of-the-art at the time of filming, though by the time it hit theaters it was already getting eclipsed by the Creator/{{Atari}} 2600.

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** Gillian and Hester play the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairchild_Channel_F Fairchild Channel F]] video game system (including the [[FollowTheLeader rather-familiar-looking]] [[VideoGame/{{Pong}} "Tennis"]] game), which was the first cartridge-based video game system, and was brand new and state-of-the-art at the time of filming, though by filming. By the time it the film hit theaters it was already getting eclipsed by the Creator/{{Atari}} 2600.2600 had been released and quickly outpaced the Channel F in sales.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The amusement park Susan takes Robin to was [[https://drloihjournal.blogspot.com/2017/01/old-chicago-amusement-park-bolingbrook.html Old Chicago]], an ambitious attempt to build a mall around an indoor park. Too ambitious, since it closed in 1981 after just six years in operation.

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The amusement park Susan takes Robin to was [[https://drloihjournal.blogspot.com/2017/01/old-chicago-amusement-park-bolingbrook.html Old Chicago]], an ambitious attempt to build a mall around an indoor park. Too ambitious, since it closed in 1981 after just six years in operation.operation.
** Gillian and Hester play the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairchild_Channel_F Fairchild Channel F]] video game system (including the [[FollowTheLeader rather-familiar-looking]] [[VideoGame/{{Pong}} "Tennis"]] game), which was new and state-of-the-art at the time of filming, though by the time it hit theaters it was already getting eclipsed by the Creator/{{Atari}} 2600.
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* ProductionPosse: De Palma worked with his favorite character actor (William Finley) and favorite editor (Paul Hirsch) again, as well as bringing back Creator/AmyIrving after her film debut in ''[[Film/Carrie1976 Carrie]]''.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The amusement park Susan takes Robin to was [[https://drloihjournal.blogspot.com/2017/01/old-chicago-amusement-park-bolingbrook.html Old Chicago]], an ambitious attempt to build a mall around an indoor park. Too ambitious, since it closed in 1981 after just six years in operation.
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* DawsonCasting: Most of the high school-aged characters were played by performers in their 20s, with Hilarie Thompson (as Cheryl, Gillian's bespectacled tormentor) nearing 30.
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** Those who use psychic powers are shown to have EyesOfGold instead of blue eyes in the trailer.

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** Those In the trailer for the film, those who use psychic powers are shown to have EyesOfGold SupernaturalGoldEyes instead of bright blue eyes in the trailer.eyes.
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** The pulsating forehead vein and bleeding effects were originally intended for ''{{Carrie}}'', but were cut due to budgetary constraints.
** The film was originally the first half of a two-picture deal between director De Palma and producer Frank Yablans, the second being an adaptation of ''TheDemolishedMan'' by Alfred Bester.

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** The pulsating forehead vein and bleeding effects were originally intended for ''{{Carrie}}'', ''Film/Carrie1976'', but were cut due to budgetary constraints.
** The film was originally the first half of a two-picture deal between director De Palma and producer Frank Yablans, the second being an adaptation of ''TheDemolishedMan'' ''Literature/TheDemolishedMan'' by Alfred Bester.
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** The pulsating forehead vein and bleeding effects were originally intended for ''{{Carrie}}'', but were cut due to budgetary constraints.
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* SameLanguageDub: The character of Cheryl (played by Hilarie Thompson), had her voice re-dubbed by Betty Buckley.


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** The film was originally the first half of a two-picture deal between director De Palma and producer Frank Yablans, the second being an adaptation of ''TheDemolishedMan'' by Alfred Bester.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Those who use psychic powers are shown to have EyesOfGold instead of blue eyes in the trailer.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: OldShame: Creator/BrianDePalma said that this is not one of his favorite films that he directed.
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Those who use psychic powers are shown to have EyesOfGold instead of blue eyes in the trailer.trailer.
** Creator/SissySpacek was considered for Gillian Bellaver.
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Hey Its That Guy and Hey Its That Voice examples are being cut per TRS.


* HeyItsThatGuy: This film is the debut of Creator/DarylHannah, and Creator/JamesBelushi appears at the beach as an extra.
** One of the Chicago cops is Dennis Franz ([[Series/NYPDBlue Detective Andy Sipowicz]])!
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** One of the Chicago cops is Dennis Franz {[[Series/NYPDBlue Detective Andy Sipowicz]])!

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** One of the Chicago cops is Dennis Franz {[[Series/NYPDBlue ([[Series/NYPDBlue Detective Andy Sipowicz]])!

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* HeyItsThatGuy: This film is the debut of Daryl Hannah (''KillBill'') and JamesBelushi appears at the beach as an extra.
** One of the Chicago cops is [[NYPDBlue Detective Andy Sipowicz]]!
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Those who use psychic powers are shown to have EyesOfGold instead of blue eyes in the trailer.

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* HeyItsThatGuy: This film is the debut of Daryl Hannah (''KillBill'') Creator/DarylHannah, and JamesBelushi Creator/JamesBelushi appears at the beach as an extra.
** One of the Chicago cops is [[NYPDBlue Dennis Franz {[[Series/NYPDBlue Detective Andy Sipowicz]]!
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Those who use psychic powers are shown to have EyesOfGold instead of blue eyes in the trailer.trailer.
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Blue Eyes has been split into six different tropes as per this thread because it\'s not just about having that eye colour, it\'s about what traits blue eyes supposed to symbolise and blue eyes is constantly being misused for \"X has blue eyes\", so anything that doesn\'t fit the split off tropes or Zero Content Examples will be removed. This goes for most of the Common Eye Colours tropes as well


* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Those who use psychic powers are shown to have EyesOfGold instead of BlueEyes in the trailer.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Those who use psychic powers are shown to have EyesOfGold instead of BlueEyes blue eyes in the trailer.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: This film is the deputy of Daryl Hannah (''KillBill'') and JamesBelushi appears at the beach as an extra.

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* HeyItsThatGuy: This film is the deputy debut of Daryl Hannah (''KillBill'') and JamesBelushi appears at the beach as an extra.

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