Continuity mistake: In one of the most endearing scenes from one of the greatest movies of all times, nobody noticed that as Dorothy sings "Over the Rainbow" the haystack she's standing next to just materializes between shots. Later it disappears long before the twister reaches the house. If you watch the movie you'll see the exact spot where the haystack should be seen as Aunt Em gives Dorothy a cruller and says to her, "and find yourself a place where you won't get into any trouble". (00:07:25)
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1st Oct 2007
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
1st Oct 2007
The Birds (1963)
Continuity mistake: In the scene with the policeman, Melanie suggests that she should stay for the night. Look closely at the mantle above the fireplace to in the right of the picture there is a jar with something sticking out of it. In the previous shot this jar is empty. (00:55:55 - 00:57:45)
30th Sep 2007
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Revealing mistake: As they exit the Tin Man's scene singing, "We're off to see the Wizard", a bird stretching its wings is casting a shadow on the painted sound stage wall slightly to the right of the house, which reveals it to be a fake backdrop instead of an open area. (00:47:45)
30th Sep 2007
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Continuity mistake: After both Dorothy and Scarecrow have oiled Tin Man's elbows, Dorothy pulls the Tin Man's arm down and we see her throw the apple that she's holding down behind him. In the next shot it reappears in her left hand. (00:41:55)
12th Sep 2007
The Shining (1980)
Question: Why is the supposed foreign version of the Shining with the deleted ending impossible to find? Does anybody have this version or know how to get it? I have a feeling it's an elaborate Internet rumor and does not actually exist.
Answer: In addition, the footage is impossible to find because Kubrick had all of the unused footage destroyed. You can read about it here https://ew.com/movies/2017/03/30/shining-ending-explained/.
29th Aug 2007
Wuthering Heights (1939)
Continuity mistake: Cathy and Heathcliff run away from two dogs as they spy on the party and Heathcliff helps her up the wall. In the next shot he is already on the wall and jumps down.
13th Aug 2007
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
Continuity mistake: As Miles wonders why the body is in the house, Jack goes from looking at Miles to looking at the body between shots. (00:23:30)
12th Aug 2007
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
Visible crew/equipment: As Becky and Miles part company, after crossing the street, you can see the reflection of a camera man in the window to the left of the Flint Ware sign. (00:08:15)
11th Aug 2007
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Continuity mistake: When Dorothy comes running into the farm at the beginning of the movie, there's a lone cow in the pen behind her and a couple of white chickens that she ends up chasing in the direction of the camera as she runs near the house. Two shots later the cow disappears and the white chickens are now in the pen. (00:02:55)
11th Aug 2007
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
Visible crew/equipment: In the beginning of the movie as the two doctors walk up to it, equipment and lights are seen reflected in Dr. Bassett's door. (00:02:00)
11th Aug 2007
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
Audio problem: As Becky and Miles go down the steps after leaving his office. Miles keeps mouthing something after we hear the dialogue stop. (00:07:20)
10th Aug 2007
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Continuity mistake: As he holds the Wizard's balloon, the Tin Man has his heart shaped clock attached to his chest at the sixth rivet. The next time we see him several seconds later it's attached to the third rivet. (01:34:50)
10th Aug 2007
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Continuity mistake: In the beginning of the movie Dorothy comes running into the farm and there's an old tire hanging from a tree. Two shots later as she walks away from Aunt Em and Uncle Henry the tire has been moved. The angle at which it hangs has been changed and the piece of rope hanging on the bottom of it is now three or four inches closer to dead center than it was before. (00:03:00)
10th Aug 2007
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Visible crew/equipment: There's a second window on the left of Dorothy's bed and the shadow of the stage light can be seen on the wall behind it. (00:17:15)
10th Aug 2007
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Continuity mistake: After the Scarecrow gets his diploma he says, "How can I ever thank you enough" and the diploma is near his face. In the next shot it's at his side. (01:30:15)
10th Aug 2007
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
Continuity mistake: As Miles slams on the brakes so that he won't hit Jimmy Grimaldi Sally is seated to the left of him in the passenger seat. In the shot from the front she's seated in the middle of this seat behind the rearview mirror. (00:04:15)
6th Aug 2007
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Continuity mistake: Inside the cyclone, looking out the window the wind is blowing left to right. In the room the wind is blowing in the window from the right. (00:18:05)
6th Aug 2007
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Continuity mistake: Prof. Marvel reaches to open the door of his wagon as he walks Dorothy in. In the next shot the door is already open. (00:12:45)
6th Aug 2007
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Continuity mistake: Dorothy faces the Munchkins as they sing, "We welcome you to Munchkinland". In the next shot she's facing the Mayor. (00:28:30)
6th Aug 2007
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Continuity mistake: In the cyclone, Toto runs up to the window and barks at a cow. In the next shot Toto is gone. (00:18:00)
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Chosen answer: Stanley Kubrick changed the ending of The Shining after it had been in theatres for about three days. About ten minutes of footage was removed. The full US theatrical version runs 145mins, everywhere else 115mins after Kubrick trimmed the movie to remove what he considered "unnecessary" scenes. There is no specific "foreign version" save for cuts any TV networks may make for transmission.
Neil Jones