The Hills Have Eyes

Visible crew/equipment: When Doug spots his baby daughter through the window in the house, the child starts to roll off the bed and the hand of a crouching crew member comes into shot to stop the child from rolling off the bed completely.

Jack Vaughan

Visible crew/equipment: In the panning shot of the "Gas Haven" garage, the camera pans towards, and passes a car. As it pans past the car, the whole camera crane and crew are reflected in the car window. (00:05:00)

Hamster

Visible crew/equipment: When Doug attacks Cyst, he stabs his pickaxe into Cyst's back and he falls down from the car hood, to the floor. In this shot you can see the cameraman reflected in the house door glass. (01:26:25)

Hamster

Visible crew/equipment: In the closeup of Brenda getting out of the blue car after the crash, as she opens the car door to get out it swings far enough to reflect multiple crewmembers (one wearing a headset) in its shiny blue surface. (00:19:35)

Hamster

Visible crew/equipment: In the panning shot of the "Gas Haven" garage, the camera pans towards, and passes a car. As it pans past the car, the whole camera crane and crew are reflected in the car window. (00:05:00)

Hamster

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Question: When Pluto sneaks in the trailer and orders the other mutants to set Bob on fire, Ethel exits the trailer. How come she didn't notice Pluto on her way out?

Roman Curiel

Answer: Pluto puts his hand over Brenda's mouth and Ethel doesn't bother to look over.

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