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Who listed this goof?


Under the Goofs section for this moving, someone point out this:

Factual errors: Hansson's car in the film has the Virginia license plate number F8H-9472. The actual FBI affidavit submitted to the Federal court in order to get a search warrant says that the license plate number of Hansson's Taurus is ZCW-9538.


They seem to have missed this error also:The guy playing Hanssen was an ACTOR! It wasn't really him!


I'm aware that it's just a movie. There's no need to remind me.

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Hilarious, folsoml. Good catch.

"I'd never ask you to trust me. It's the cry of a guilty soul."

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Under the Goofs section for this moving, someone point out this:

Factual errors: Hansson's car in the film has the Virginia license plate number F8H-9472. The actual FBI affidavit submitted to the Federal court in order to get a search warrant says that the license plate number of Hansson's Taurus is ZCW-9538.



They seem to have missed this error also:The guy playing Hanssen was an ACTOR! It wasn't really him!


I'm aware that it's just a movie. There's no need to remind me.

Nice one.

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Under the "goofs" section you should have been listed.....'cause you're the biggest goof in history...in the world. You're nuts and so are you....HuH??

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Like phone number "555 something". Duh!

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Someone else listed this as a goof:

Security. Typical government safes containing classified information have the combination lock on the top drawer (not the second drawer down).


Most of the safes that I'm familiar with had the combination lock on the second drawer along with the handle you turned to open it. The other drawers had a little button to slide to the right with your thumb as you pulled on the drawer to open it with your fingers. Maybe they were older safes like the ones depicted in the movie.

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haha

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