Throughout the entire movie it is said that Welles' dog speaks Dutch. But everyone keeps speaking German to the dog. [I'm pretty sure that they do speak Dutch. Dutch and German could sound the same sometimes. And the command she gives the dog in the office is: Venster (Dutch for window). In German, window is called Fenster. A little difference.]
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At the start of the film where Detective Dooley and Jerry-Lee are getting ready for work, we see Dooley climbing out of the shower, but in the reflection in the mirror behind him, we see him emerging and can clearly see his under-pants which are bone-dry. See more...
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Throughout the entire movie it is said that Welles' dog speaks Dutch. But everyone keeps speaking German to the dog. [I'm pretty sure that they do speak Dutch. Dutch and German could sound the same sometimes. And the command she gives the dog in the office is: Venster (Dutch for window). In German, window is called Fenster. A little difference.]
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