Continuity mistake: In the scene where Henry is first learning to walk with the walker, he is in front of the table where he had been sitting. They show a shot of his feet, and there is only tile floor stretching behind him. He only took a few steps and the table (with the attached drawers beneath) should still be visible.

Regarding Henry (1991)
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Directed by: Mike Nichols
Starring: Harrison Ford, Annette Bening, Michael Haley, Stanley Swerdlow
Genres: Drama
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Jessica: What's wrong, Mr. Turner?
Henry: I had enough, so I said when.
Jessica: Good for you.
Trivia: Harrison Ford almost turned down the role of Henry Turner because the character was a trial lawyer and feared being typecast as he had already played one in Presumed Innocent (1990). He changed his mind when he found out that Henry would only be serving as a lawyer in the first 10 minutes of the movie.
Question: If he forgot how to read how was he able to paint "Ritz" while at the rehab facility? Letters wouldn't have made any sense to him.





Answer: As Henry heals and goes through physical rehab, he gradually regains some of his former cognitive abilities, while completely relearning others. Also, the letters did not necessarily have to mean anything to him. The Ritz logo is just a visual picture to him that he has recreated.
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