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This spectulation is not supported in the script or an independent citation from some other source. Also, Kathy's daughter would likely have been born in the 1920s or the 30s at best, making her near or over 40 when Billy arrived in 1969. Even if he left the alley and married her right away, she doesn't sound like she'd be Billy's type or the kind of girl he'd later describe to Sally on his death bed as "she was hot like you." [[User:Trhickey|Trhickey]] 22:51, February 20, 2011 (UTC) | This spectulation is not supported in the script or an independent citation from some other source. Also, Kathy's daughter would likely have been born in the 1920s or the 30s at best, making her near or over 40 when Billy arrived in 1969. Even if he left the alley and married her right away, she doesn't sound like she'd be Billy's type or the kind of girl he'd later describe to Sally on his death bed as "she was hot like you." [[User:Trhickey|Trhickey]] 22:51, February 20, 2011 (UTC) | ||
'''Camaraman visible in one scene''' | |||
If you watch carefully the scene just after Sally first breaks into Wester Drumlins a camara man can be seen in a reflection who rapidly moves out of shot. Its most noticable due to the reflected red light on his camara, which is what first attracted my attention to the scene. |