Best comedy movie continuity mistakes of 1992

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HouseSitter picture

Continuity mistake: When Gwen is in the house discussing "what happened in Maui" with Becky (Davis is there also), her sweater sleeves are pushed up by her elbows. After she finishes the story she leaves the house. In the next shot, Davis thanks Gwen for making up the story (they are outside of the house). Her sweater sleeves are now down around her wrists.

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Continuity mistake: Peter Weller draws his automatic pistol and cocks it using the slide. He turns to the prisoner. The shot changes and as he walks behind the prisoner he cocks the gun again.

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92 Legendary La Rose Noire picture

Continuity mistake: Detective Keith Lui, after some fencing with the sugar cane, finds the only way out from the apartment is to throw himself out of the window. When he is leaping down, he is upright and looking straight ahead. When he lands in front of the group of deadbeats, he is horizontal and parallel to the road. (00:09:20)

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Continuity mistake: Mr. Maurice Horton is dining on the terrace while the bellboy "envelops him", as he puts it. In the close-up of the content, Richard Griffiths 's fingers hold the card by the top left corner. In the previous and following shots though, his hands are at the middle of the card and, even more importantly, there's a flyer behind it that is missing in the close-up. (00:09:25)

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