For Richer or Poorer

For Richer or Poorer (1997)

30 mistakes - chronological order

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Continuity mistake: When the two IRS agents are driving around after Brad Sexton after he has left the bank, the window of the car with the two agents in it is rolled up in one shot. Next shot from inside the car shows driver window to be down, but a wide angle of the car shows it up again.

Continuity mistake: The blonde streaks in Kirstie Alley's hair appear and disappear all throughout the movie. This is especially noticable in the bedroom scene on the first night they stay at the Yoders.

Continuity mistake: When Jacob, Samuel, and Huener go to the real estate office, it is sunny out. But when they are in the office, you can see through the window that it is raining outside. A couple of shots later, it's sunny again and people are walking by the window.

Continuity mistake: The car that Lester is driving when he is chasing Brad, has a dent on the bottom of the car that reappears and disappears as the scene goes on. It is also visible when Lester gets in the car before the dent happens.

Factual error: The Yoder household is supposed to be a strict Amish ordinance; however, there are curtains on the windows which is forbidden in the Amish community.

monica3895

Revealing mistake: When Brad and Caroline are running off in the taxi, across the border to PA, it is obvious that the lighting inside the cab are studio lights from the traveling crew, as natural moonlight would not reflect so strongly inside or out of the cab, at that speed.

eaglegrad16

Continuity mistake: In several of the close and distant shots of the taxi chase, Caroline's position in the backseat changes from not there, to left side, to center.

pgsgrad16

Other mistake: Near the end, the wedding bands Brad offers to Caroline for reconciliation are very different from what they wore at the beginning. Which were a full a gold banded, rich carat diamond set.

eaglegrad16

Other mistake: At the very beginning, with the credit card, the device used is a credit card imprinter. However, when she slides it over the credit card, no imprint of the card is made on the top copy, which is the merchant's copy.

Bishop73

Frank Hall, IRS: How do you tell 'em apart? They all look alike to me.

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