Through the open window in Leona's bedroom, frequent trains are visible crossing Queensboro Bridge, and the existence of these trains is important because on the phone, the murderer tells a pal that he will wait until a train is crossing "in case her window is open and she should scream". The trains were a branch of the Second Avenue Elevated that crossed to Queens, but that service was discontinued in 1942. The action could have taken place before 1942, but the Chrysler convertible in which Henry gives Waldo Evans a lift is a 1946 model at the earliest. The movie was made in 1948, but the footage showing the trains on the bridge must be from an earlier filming.
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