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DC Metro map in the Movie "The Recruit"? |
In the 2003 movie "The Recruit" with Colin Farrell and Al Pacino, there is a scene where Farrell's character is running from the police and gets on a metro train. At that point we see a map of the rail system, but it is not the actual metro map. It resembles it, with the colored rail lines, etc, but the lines run differently. WMATA or the Washington Metropolitan Transit Authorty copyrights alot of its maps, handouts and such. Thats proabably the reason beacuse they werent willing to sell the rights search on ebay...i had the same thought lol Movies continually have flubs/fibs about Metro: The "Georgetown Station" in True Lies; Bruce Willis and Richard Gere's chase scene through the "DC" Metro in the Day of the Jackal remake. The map is probably just another Hollywood recreation. |
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