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[edit] Factual basis
I removed this category as it is completely unimportant to the article or the film. The extreme marginality of importance of claims such as
No tranquilizer dart is sufficiently fast-acting that it could prevent a man from pulling the trigger of a pistol
would open the door to inserting that line into every single film in the history of cinema in which there is a character shot with a tranquilizer gun. Since an average film is about 90-120 minutes in lenghth, no filmmaker can spare 5 full minutes of it to show us the effect of a tranquilizer. SWik78 (talk) 15:47, 7 January 2008 (UTC)