Character mistake: Sheridan (as Roberts) takes a job as a tow truck driver while laying low from the U.N. killings. He claims he had the gun for protection, but he must have realised if he ever had to use that weapon on the job his prints would have been run anyway, so why on earth would he take any kind of job that requires him to need a weapon if he's trying to lay low?
U.S. Marshals (1998)
1 character mistake
Directed by: Stuart Baird
Starring: Tommy Lee Jones, Robert Downey Jr., Wesley Snipes, Joe Pantoliano, Daniel Roebuck
Continuity mistake: During the shootout at the cemetery, when the Chinese sniper on the roof rushes to a new sniping position and takes aim, in the next shot when he is firing, the rifle has swapped from his left shoulder to his right.
Trivia: The role of Mark Sheridan was originally written for Samuel L. Jackson.
Question: In a scene of the film there are some expressionist portraits in a house. I would like to know who is the artist. Does anyone know?
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