Apparently this movie has the first ever recorded use of the phrase "lock and load", said by John Wayne. "Lock and load" is a military command meaning to apply a weapon's safety catch, and then load it with ammunition. The expression was used once in this film for this meaning and once as a metaphor to get drunk, as in "get loaded".
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The ornate key which Newland sends to the Countess Olenska, by implication the key to a secure trysting spot, is actually the key to a Steinway piano. The lyre-shaped top is the Steinway and Sons logo, still used by the company on their pianos.
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