When Johnny Cochran is stopped by the police officer his two daughters are in the back seat. When he gets back into the car his one daughter is in the front passenger seat. However, you can actually see his daughter moving from the back seat to the front seat when the officer handcuffs Cohran.
Only Cochran's car and a few other vehicles in the 1982 scene were available in the 1980s. Many models from the late 90s/early 2000s are visible in the background.
Johnnie Cochran is pulled over in 1982 in a trendy, upscale white neighborhood, yet none of the many women bystanders have hairstyles that would have been considered fashionable in the late '70s or early '80s.
By the standards of those times, the women's hairstyles are very sedate and even plain, and it is unlikely that so many women in a rich neighborhood would be willing to be seen in public with their hair looking like that. It would have been the equivalent of none of the women wearing any makeup.
By the standards of those times, the women's hairstyles are very sedate and even plain, and it is unlikely that so many women in a rich neighborhood would be willing to be seen in public with their hair looking like that. It would have been the equivalent of none of the women wearing any makeup.