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* HilariousInHindsight: From the final week of the 1980s version (specifically, June 26, 1984), one of the questions involved who was the host of ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}'' between Art Fleming and Art James. The question becomes hilarious considering that the announcer for this version of ''Dream House'', Johnny Gilbert, would become the announcer for the current revival of ''Jeopardy!'' a few months later.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The 1980s version originally used the second theme of Goodson-Todman's ''Series/{{Showoffs}}''. It was later changed to something that sounded similar to it.

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* HilariousInHindsight: From the final week of the 1980s version (specifically, June 26, 1984), one of the questions involved who was the host of ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}'' between Art Fleming and Art James. The question becomes hilarious considering that the announcer for this version of ''Dream House'', Johnny Gilbert, would become the announcer for the current revival of ''Jeopardy!'' a few months later.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The 1980s version originally used the second theme of Goodson-Todman's ''Series/{{Showoffs}}''. It was later changed to something that sounded similar to it.
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* HilariousInHindsight: From the final week of the 1980s version (specifically, June 26, 1984), one of the questions involved who was the host of ''Series/{{Jeopardy}}'' between Art Fleming and Art James. The question becomes hilarious considering that the announcer for this version of ''Dream House'', Johnny Gilbert, would become the announcer for the current revival of ''Jeopardy!'' a few months later.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Soon after the beginning, there is a sex scene between Will and Libby. [[spoiler: Then, in the middle of the film, it is revealed Will was hallucinating his wife and daughters]].
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The 1980s version originally used the second theme of Goodson-Todman's ''{{Showoffs}}''. It was later changed to something that sounded similar to it.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The 1980s version originally used the second theme of Goodson-Todman's ''{{Showoffs}}''.''Series/{{Showoffs}}''. It was later changed to something that sounded similar to it.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The 1980s version originally used the second theme of Goodson-Todman's ''{{Showoffs}}''. It was later changed to something that sounded similar to it.
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* TooGoodToLast: Mike Darrow's version ran for nearly two years; Bob Eubanks' version lasted only one year. To be fair, the latter was slotted against the second half of ''ThePriceIsRight'', so it had little to no chance.
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* TearJerker: The scene where Will sits in the house alone, [[spoiler:realizing that he is Peter Ward]].
** The scene where Will [[spoiler:relives seeing his daughters shot to death]].
** The penultimate scene, [[spoiler:where Will/Peter says goodbye to his family for the last time]].

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