Stupor Duck

Stupor Duck (1956)

7 mistakes - chronological order

(0 votes)

Other mistake: When Stupor Duck looks into the mirror and sees that the shoulder pads on his costume are positioned incorrectly, look at the mirror and you can see that the "S" on his costume is the right way round - it should be back to front.

Continuity mistake: In a full view of the railroad trestle, you can see there is nothing by the dynamite charge. But in a close-up, a sign saying "Movie Location" suddenly appears.

Continuity mistake: There is a sign saying "Project Moon - Government Rocking Testing Grounds" before the rocket is launched, but in a wide view of the rocket taking off, the sign has gone.

Continuity mistake: The editor's office has a door handle on it when Cluck Trent is standing by it, but when Stupor Duck has entered the office, the handle has gone.

Continuity mistake: When Cluck Trent leaves his office to change into Stupor Duck, the floor is completed covered in water. But when Stupor Duck enters the editor's office, look behind him and you can see the water has gone.

Continuity mistake: When Cluck Trent is telling us about Aardvark Ratnik, he is holding a paper cup in his left hand. When he says "This looks like a job for Stupor Duck!" we cut back to Trent, and the paper cup has disappeared.

Continuity mistake: When Cluck Trent is using his typewriter at the beginning of the short, you can see there is nothing by the machine, but when the camera closes in on Trent, a sign saying "Cluck Trent Reporter" appears.

Trivia: When Cluck Trent (Daffy) takes a break from writing, he pulls out from his pocket a box of "Dr. Pierce's Mild Pills" - a reference to the Warner Brothers story writer, Tedd Pierce.

More trivia for Stupor Duck

Join the mailing list

Separate from membership, this is to get updates about mistakes in recent releases. Addresses are not passed on to any third party, and are used solely for direct communication from this site. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Check out the mistake & trivia books, on Kindle and in paperback.