Talk:Harry in Your Pocket

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BetacommandBot (talk) 22:37, 13 February 2008 (UTC)

Plot and Jargon Section
I recently saw this movie and it's one of my favorites. I took it on myself to tighten up the plot description and I think I did a pretty good job on that.

I also made a section about the lifestyle of the wire mob. The detailed view of the operations of the criminals is one of the most oddly-charming aspects of the film I felt it deserved a spotlight of its own.

The trouble with writing about a movie about pickpockets is if you aren't in crime yourself its very hard to find references about it. The bit about the two Seattle cannon-squad detectives being tech advisers to the film was cribbed from the previous version of this; I have no references as to how they knew that but I think it would cool to put that stuff in. If someone could provide a pointer … —Preceding unsigned comment added by ZehnKatzen (talk • contribs) 21:28, 15 April 2010 (UTC)