Mr. Deeds

Mr. Deeds (2002)

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(4 votes)

Corrected entry: During the whole scene where Pam falls into the ice, and Deeds rescues her, you can never see their breath, although it is very cold, what with it being winter and there being ice and snow around. (01:12:40 - 01:15:00)

Hamster

Correction: I can tell you, being from Minnesota, that sometimes when it is cold, you still can't see your breath. Also, it can be 30 degrees when there is ice and snow around.

Corrected entry: In the fire scene when Rob Schneider gets the cat, it is grey with white stripes. At the end of the movie when he says a line from Deeds Hallmark card, he has a black cat.

Correction: It's just a different cat. Since the woman was also rescued from the fire, one could assume she just got all of her cats back, and enough time passed that Schneider could have just found another cat.

Corrected entry: After Deeds says his speech at his great uncle's funeral, he opens up the casket. First of all, he wouldn't be still frozen. Secondly, he would be dressed in a suit.

Josh Appelbaum

Correction: He wouldn't necessarily be dressed in a suit. When you die you usually can be dressed in anything that you want. I agree that he wouldn't have been still frozen.

Revealing mistake: When Deeds rescues the last cat from the fire, if you look closely, you can see the fire-proof glove he has on his hand. (00:50:45)

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Trivia: When Pam tells Deeds she 'fell out of Boo Radley's apple tree', it's taken from 'To Kill a Mockingbird.' (00:46:35)

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