A King in New York

A King in New York (1957)

62 mistakes - chronological order

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Continuity mistake: In the cinema Chaplin makes his way along the aisle nervous and stumbling, but in the very next frame he is walking steady and calmed.

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Continuity mistake: In the school after the baker takes the cookies out, the bottle of raisins moves to the edge of the counter.

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Continuity mistake: During the filming of the drink commercial, Chaplin holds the glass at eye level, but a second later it's in a different position.

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Audio problem: Dinner with Kay. Chaplin's doing Hamlet. When he says "Perchance" audio drastically changes quality and he is not mouthing the words we hear from him.

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Continuity mistake: In the cinema when the music stops, some of the people in the aisle suddenly disappear (watch for the couple in front of Chaplin).

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Audio problem: In the cinema the girl that bites Chaplin's ankle starts to talk and sing, but her lips don't move.

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Continuity mistake: When Kay's saying goodbye she hugs Chaplin, and starts to lower her right hand. In the next shot it is up again.

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Continuity mistake: When the elevator boy is taking the hose off, it changes from being in front of Chaplin to over his shoulder.

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Continuity mistake: Dinner with Kay. When Chaplin is doing the dentist joke, the way the napkin is tied around the woman's neck differs between shots: Covering/uncovering the necklace.

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Continuity mistake: When we see the courtroom, there's a TV camera in front of the counter. In the next shot, the camera is on one side and moving to the centre of the counter.

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King Shahdov: I'd sooner be thought a successful crook than a destitute monarch.

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