Corrected entry: In the scene where Paul Newman finds one of his people dead in his car in the rain, the guy slumps on the steering wheel on the horn, supposedly sounding the horn. The whole scene goes silent, and the firefight starts. You can still see the guy laying on the horn when the scene ends, which means that during the whole firefight, the car horn was sounding.
csteel310
5th Aug 2003
Correction: Horns of that era didn't stay on when you "lay on the horn", the horn would go "meeeep." and die out. They are not like modern horns that can go on and on in one long continuous honk.