I wholly concur with Stuart. I recall the look of the early episodes being very reminiscent of '40s films, with a few notable fashion exceptions. But, Liz, Roger, and Burke could all have easily be transplanted two decades earlier. I don't really think we need the film to be set in the '60s. It would be great. But, if it just had an appropriately aged look to it, we'd be in good hands. Anytime you bring in current technology into a film, you run the risk of it being dated, which is why I don't really even want to see cell phones in this movie. The one electronic device that has aged the best is probably the television set, as there are still plenty of older sets around today. Corded telephones are also pretty standard. But, I really would dread seeing computers or mobile devices being used in the movie to any noticeable extent. A "behind the times" feel for Collinsport - and Collinwood - is a great approach.