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Neil McCauley: Roger Van Zant?

Roger Van Zant: Yeah, who's this?

Neil McCauley: You know who this is.

Roger Van Zant: Yes I do, yes I do. I sent a guy to deliver the package. He didn't call, is everything all right?

Neil McCauley: Tell you what, forget the money.

Roger Van Zant: What?

Neil McCauley: Forget the money.

Roger Van Zant: Wh...it's a lot of money. What are you doing? What do you mean, forget the money?

Neil McCauley: What am I doing? I'm talking to an empty telephone.

Roger Van Zant: I don't understand.

Neil McCauley: 'Cause there's a dead man on the other end of this fuckin' line.

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In the scene where Neil is coming out of the elevator at the hotel Waingrow is staying at, you seem him switching his flashlight to his right hand while he reaches up with his left hand to set off the fire alarm. In the next shot, we see a close-up of his RIGHT hand setting off the fire alarm. The shot after this, you seem him lowering his LEFT hand from setting off that alarm, with the flashlight still being held in his right hand. See more...

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Continuity: When Neil sets off the fire alarm in Waingro's hotel, there is a little red sign above the fire alarm when shown from far away. When it shows his hand up close pulling the alarm, the red sign is gone.

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