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A Horse Has a Big Head - Let Him Worry! (1962)


Twice Flynn said he was by the Bkln Bridge and each time they showed a segmemt with the camera tilted up clearly showing the 'Willie B'

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i thought it had the "x" .. i even searched the internet last night for a picture...
just to clarify ... i know i missed the part where the boy crosses 'a' bridge.. i'm referring to to flynn at the construction site saying he was by the brooklyn br.

i guess i'm going to have to wait till the show it again


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now that you mention it i agree ... but i still think there was a shot looking up at the tower and it was the "wb" ... i even think there was a shot looking under the bridge where you see the 'bb' way off in the background.

anyone have it on tape?

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I just watched the episode on DVD. Clearly, Flint checks in from the foot of the Manhattan Bridge. Later, Harold looks up from the excavation pit and sees the Manhattan Bridge. There's a brief scene where the Manhattan comes into view again with The Brooklyn Bridge far in the background. Then Harold crosses Brooklyn Bridge to return home. The Williamsburg does not appear in this episode at all.

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When Adam checks in from the car, he doesn't say he is by the Brooklyn Bridge, he says the kid will have to cross it to get home and suggests he watch to see when he gets there. That's why Mike says to go ahead (Mike says *if* he gets there) and Adam heads to the bridge, finds Harold, loses Harold, and eventually meets up with him again. I wouldn't know if the bridge shown is accurate, but I have seen this episode about 10 times and I remember the lines.

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Twice Flynn said he was by the Bkln Bridge and each time they showed a segmemt with the camera tilted up clearly showing the 'Willie B'


I just saw this episode this morning and was equally confused by that scene. That definitely was not the Brooklyn Bridge; you could even see it peeking out in the distance when he said that. Not only that, the episode even showed the kid traveling from the construction site to the Brooklyn Bridge and crossing it a few hours later in late afternoon. So, that was quite a goof.

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