I too noticed that sign when I watched the movie this time, never saw that sign before. Guess am always watching to see if George jumps, hoping that one of these times he doesn't because the movie always ends the same. But you would think that by now after jumping into the ice cold river every year at this time and always having the movie end the same, that just one year George wouldn't jump, but he always does. Maybe he does it just so they can sneak some new stuff like that sign into the movie? Never know.
Hey, all joking aside, I listened to an interview a few years ago with the lady that played George's youngest daughter, Zuzu or Zazu, whatever...and she was talking about little things like that sign. One of the things she mentioned was the skull on old man Potter's desk, and sure enough, there is a skull on old man Potter's desk. I looked and looked until I finally saw it. Its there. And did you notice that when Nick the bartender gets mad at George and Clarence starts calling them "...pixies...", the camera pans out the window to the parking lot and there's Uncle Billy on a Johnny Popper yelling "Whoa Nellie" while having a pull off in the snowy bar parking lot with Bert the cop driving Ernie's cab? Did you ever catch that? OK, that part I made up, but it would have been pretty cool. But, the skull on old man Potter's desk is there.
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