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Moved this example here because it didn't seem relevant to the The Green Mile example.
hottip:*:which is only slightly anachronistic, as the book mentioned Swee'Pea, who didn't debut until 1933 (and the book was set in 1932.) The reason it wasn't in the movie (where it's set in 1935) wasn't anachronism, but licensing (and good taste.)
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Moved this example here because it didn't seem relevant to the The Green Mile example.
hottip:*:which is only slightly anachronistic, as the book mentioned Swee'Pea, who didn't debut until 1933 (and the book was set in 1932.) The reason it wasn't in the movie (where it's set in 1935) wasn't anachronism, but licensing (and good taste.)
Edited by blackcat