Poltergeist III

Visible crew/equipment: The movie is all about reflections, but I don't think it intended to have a camera rig reflected in a teapot in the first scene with Zelda Rubenstein. (00:20:40)

THGhost

Visible crew/equipment: When Carol-Anne is running away from Kane's voice in the garage, she ends up standing in a puddle, only to have hands pull her in seconds later. But when the camera moves down Carol-Anne's body to the puddle, you can see the platform the actress is standing on.

Visible crew/equipment: When Donna is in the bathroom, before she goes to the party, Carol Anne comes in to say that she looks great. When they walk out of the bathroom, you can see a crew member in the mirror.

Revealing mistake: When Carol Anne has been hypnotized by the shrink, a hand breaks through the desk and throws a coffee mug through the mirror. You can briefly see the reflection of the plexi-glass protecting the actors behind the mirror as the mirror breaks.

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Pat Gardner: You look great! Now remember, less is more.

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Trivia: At the end of the movie, the Carol-Anne that Pat is holding is really a double, because Heather O'Rourke died from intestinal stenosis, shortly before the movie was finished.

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Question: Whatever happened to Scott, Donna's boyfriend? Donna and everybody else returned after Tangina left with Kane, but did he?

Answer: At the end of the movie, it was a different actress who played Carol Ann as the actress had already died by that point. Rumor has it that the actor who played Scott was so distraught over her death that he couldn't come back to film the scene.

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