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Behind the scenes tidbits of identity

1. A poem "When I went up the stairs/I met a man who was' there'/He was' there' again today/I hope, I hope he left" was actually written by Hughes Maynes, who claimed to have written it when he was a child.

2. The book that Paris picked up in Ed's car was Being and Nothingness written by Jean-Paul Sartre.

This is Frederick Coffin's last film.

It is the machine spray gun that makes the rainstorm, and the water inside is heated to the appropriate temperature in advance to protect the actors. However, during the whole shooting process, it rained heavily for 40 days and 40 nights, and only Ed was wearing a raincoat.

In order to hide the secret of the real ending, Yi * * filmed several endings.

6. The probability that ten people have the same birthday is115,694,315,636,972,669,502,854+0.

7. Timmy has only one dialogue in the whole movie, and even this one was said by Malcolm first.

8. The naked man tied to the bed by Paris at the beginning of the movie is a role of Malcolm; He is also Caroline Susanna's telephone agent. He was originally the first dead character in the movie, but his scene was deleted.

9. Alice York (the mother of the child) is sometimes replaced by a mannequin during filming, as if she had just died.

10, the body of Larry's hotel owner hidden in the refrigerator is played by Stuart M. Besser, who is also the executive producer and producer of this film.

1 1. At the end of the film, when Ed shot Rhodes with a gun, he could see that Rhodes said I didn't kill anyone, and Ed replied that I knew. I didn't hear these two sentences, so I was silent, because the director thought these two sentences would make it obvious that Rhodes was not the murderer, and make the real climax of the film (that is, finding out that Timmy was the murderer) less surprising.

12. Most movies have more than 50 scenes, but this movie has only one scene-a hotel in the desert. So the scenery designer tried to arrange this unique scene into multiple levels.