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In ], a '''redress''' is the redecoration of an existing ], so that it can double for another set. This saves the film's producers the trouble of constructing a second set, though they face the obvious difficulty of doing it so the average viewer does not notice. In ], a '''redress''' is the redecoration of an existing ], so that it can double for another set. This saves the film's producers the trouble of constructing a second set, though they face the obvious difficulty of doing it so the average viewer does not notice the same set is being used twice.


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In film, a redress is the redecoration of an existing movie set, so that it can double for another set. This saves the film's producers the trouble of constructing a second set, though they face the obvious difficulty of doing it so the average viewer does not notice the same set is being used twice.

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