Visible crew/equipment: Toward the end of the movie Curly Sue comes back home from the orphanage. She sees the letter from Bill and begins to walk slowly to the living room - look left to the screen and you will notice something drop from above kinda looks like something silver, maybe a boom mic.

Curly Sue (1991)
Directed by: John Hughes
Starring: James Belushi, Jim Belushi, Kelly Lynch, John Getz, Alisan Porter
Curly Sue: These tights itch... These things stick to your butt.
Grey Ellison: Want us to walk you inside?
Curly Sue: No, I got it, but thanks for asking.
Bill Dancer: Give us a kiss.
Curly Sue: Please, we're in public.
Bill Dancer: Good luck.
Bill Dancer: You can cry and not feel sad, just like you can feel sad and not cry.
Question: When Grey questions Walker about calling children services, why did she keep asking Walker if he did call them? Grey wanted a yes or no from him but, every answer Walker gave was pretty much his way of saying yes.
Question: Who was the man in the office that was on the phone when Grey barged in, and why did she bring up lingerie?
Answer: He's the husband of the woman Grey was representing in her introductory scene. She brought up lingerie because she had incriminating photos of him unclothed whilst having an affair.
Question: Why did Bill say he wasn't Curly Sue's dad if he slept with her mum?
Answer: He said so himself, "Some get VD from a one-night stand, I got a kid." In a movie, Cinderella Liberty, James Caan got involved with a woman, Marsha Mason, who had a 12-year-old son and a baby on the way.
Answer: Just because they slept together doesn't mean he's the father. She was likely already born by the time he met her mother.





Answer: He knew if he said, no, it would have been a lie. He tried to answer in a way that would not make him sound like a villain.