Corrected entry: When Mike goes into the church to address the townspeople, if you look closely, one of the men is wearing a digital wristwatch. The events of this film took place in 1975, long before this type of watch would have been available. (00:57:05)
Fire in the Sky (1993)
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Directed by: Robert Lieberman
Starring: Robert Patrick, Peter Berg, Craig Sheffer, D.B. Sweeney
Continuity mistake: In the beginning of the movie, the pick-up truck with the four workers is speeding down the hill. In one shot you see the pick-up's right rear end slam very hard into a tree, making a large dent. But in the next scene with the car, and the rest of the movie, the dent seems to have disappeared. However, the rest of the dents on the pick-up are there all through the movie.
Mike Rogers: And if any of you got anything to say about me or my crew, you say it now, and you say it to my face.
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Correction: Per the Smithsonian website: "in January 1976, Texas Instruments shocked its competition by introducing the first $20 watch line. The lowest price for a digital electronic watch just fifteen months earlier had been $125 and even a few months before, $49.95." So they were definitely commercially available in 1975.