Carry On Cowboy

Continuity mistake: When Belle Armitage first shoots her pistol at Johnny Finger, she drops it down the front of her dress. Seconds later, it reappears up between her ample bosom.

Continuity mistake: When Marshall P. Knutt destroys the desk in the Inquiries office, he puts the top back on and the Inquiries sign on it. The man behind the desk then leans on the desk, destroying it again, but when Knutt leaves the office in the next shot, the desk top is back in place complete with the Inquiries sign.

Continuity mistake: When Sheriff Earp leaves his office to confront the Rumpo Kid his pistol barrels are seen extending at least six inches beyond the holsters. Seconds later, as he mounts his horse, the pistol barrels have changed to a more normal length.

Audio problem: When we see the can-can dancers perform on-stage, the music is played by a full band including brass and drums, despite the fact that there's only a pianist on-stage. (00:22:10)

Madstunts

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Suggested correction: This error is not unique to Carry On Cowboy. It seems that in very many western movies (and TV shows) there might be a scene in a saloon, in which a singer or some dancers are performing on a stage. In nearly all such occasions they seem to be accompanied by a full orchestra which is nowhere to be seen.

Rob Halliday

This is not a valid correction. To say the error exist in other films does not invalidate this error.

Bishop73

Sorry, I think I got that wrong. I was not trying to invalidate the error, far from it! What I meant to say was that I agree that this is quite an obvious error in Carry On Cowboy, and that this also seems to be a common, and rather amusing, error in many other western films as well.

Rob Halliday

Unfortunately at this time, valid mistake entries are not subject to forum discussion where one agrees or discusses the mistake. Just give the mistake a thumbs up if you agree with it.

Bishop73

More mistakes in Carry On Cowboy

Commissioner: Send him a Marshall. Anything for peace.
Perkins: That's just the trouble, sir. We haven't any available.
Commissioner: Nobody? What about that big head who's always hanging around here looking for work? What's his name? Dillon. What's he doing?
Perkins: Six months.

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Trivia: The man playing the piano in the saloon is composer Eric Rogers' real-life brother, Alan.

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