During the Rosanna Arquette/Steve Guttenberg sketch, when she opens the door at the beginning of the sketch, you can see the violin facing forwards, but at the end of the sketch, you can see it facing sideways. But nobody went anywhere near it as they were all on the other side of the room. [The instrument is a cello. It does not change position, that is a trick of perspective caused by a change in camera angle.]
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Amazon Women on the Moon (1987) - 2 corrections
starring Carrie Fisher, Michelle Pfeiffer, Rosanna Arquette, Steve Guttenberg (add more)
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During the Rosanna Arquette/Steve Guttenberg sketch, when she opens the door at the beginning of the sketch, you can see the violin facing forwards, but at the end of the sketch, you can see it facing sideways. But nobody went anywhere near it as they were all on the other side of the room. [The instrument is a cello. It does not change position, that is a trick of perspective caused by a change in camera angle.]
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