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How could Hans lock the door where he left Anna, when you could only lock doors from the inside?

I totally just figured this question out when I was watching the movie... for somewhat the fifteenth time. Is there some sort of door in which you could lock it from the outside?

This particular scene also happened in Cinderella, am I right? So, I'm really wondering how this is possible...
 WinterFirefly posted over a year ago
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Book-Freak said:
Most doors can be locked from both sides (bathroom/toilet doors being the exception). For example, I can lock my back door from the inside and the outside.
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Is that so? Hmm... Thanks! :3
WinterFirefly posted over a year ago
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Wait, but... if Hans locked it from the outside, why can't Anna open it from the inside?
WinterFirefly posted over a year ago
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Because Hans took the key.
Book-Freak posted over a year ago
bmazing said:
Some doors can be locked from both sides,but I don't see how Hans could have the key.
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cktrip3068 said:
He had a key.When he walked out of the room he turned took out a key and locked it.
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Simmeh said:
Key or not, she was weak and would most likely have died had Olaf not arrived and given her the warmth and hope to carry on.
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Wow, a snowman giving a freezing girl warmth....
Themitz posted over a year ago
Themitz said:
In the olden days, keys unlocked doors from either sides, but in order to unlock the door, you'd need the key. And in that case, Hans took it.
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