Angels in the Outfield

Angels in the Outfield (1994)

27 mistakes - chronological order

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Continuity mistake: In the last game of the movie you can see that Ray Mitchell (Angel Player) hits a home run to tie the game. If you look you can see that the home run ball goes over the fence and out of the stadium but then after they change cameras to Ray and then back to where he hit the home run it shows a man with the ball in his hand as if he caught it.

Continuity mistake: The stain from the nachos on David's pants is completely gone when Roger asks him to get him a cup of coffee.

MCKD

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Suggested correction: From what I remember, enough time has passed to where David could've cleaned the stain.

So he couldn't clean the mustard stain off his shirt, but is somehow able to completely clean the seat of his pants? The mistake is valid.

Bishop73

Continuity mistake: In one of the first games the movie shows, announcer Ranch Wilder has a bruise near his eye. This bruise disappears the following day, and is never heard of again at any point in the rest of the film.

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Suggested correction: The bruise did not disappear the following day. It is noticeable on him while he's in the press box at a following game. It's at 20:38 into the movie. You can then see it from 20:38 up until 20:46.

Continuity mistake: At the starts of the first game Roger attends, one of the Angels players commits an error, and it goes up on the scoreboard. After the game, the winning ticket for the chance to meet George Knox is announced. In this shot the error is not listed on the scoreboard.

Continuity mistake: When Danny Glover goes to take out the pitcher and there is a fight, he throws his glove and ball. The announcer remarks that he threw his glove in the stands, but it only lands near the backstop.

Audio problem: Al's piano playing does not match his finger movements.

Continuity mistake: When Knox meets Roger at his house, he asks if JP can speak, and later is surprised when he tells him "Thank you for the ride home". However, five seconds earlier, Roger had looked at his photograph with Knox in full earshot, and JP had said "It looks like a prison photo".

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Suggested correction: Correction: When Knox arrives at Roger's house to bring him the photo taken after the game, J.P. says softly "It looks like a prison photo" while looking towards Roger. I believe the producer made the audience feel as if only Roger heard J.P. and not Knox. This was at about 32 minutes into the movie. The part where J.P. says "Thank you for the ride home" wasn't said five seconds earlier. This was at 46:45 minutes into the movie when Knox dropped them off by bus. Then Knox said in surprise: "He speaks?"

Continuity mistake: In the scene in which Maggie is making her speech about faith and angels, she makes a joke about there being angels playing baseball. In the wide shot, Adrien Brody cracks up big time, with his whole face splitting into a wide grin. But when it cuts to a close-up, he is suddenly somber and solemn.

Continuity mistake: The first three games shown in the movie take place on three consecutive days, yet on each day they are playing a different team on each day. This is impossible considering that back then they only played 3 or 4 game series with each team. The only way that that is possible is for the first game to be the end of a series, the third game is the beginning of a series, and the middle one is a make up game, the only way a make up game would be scheduled like that is if they ran out a regular games that could be converted into double headers, but as early in the season that it is, that is very unlikely.

Continuity mistake: When Knox is playing baseball with all the kids, he throws a pitch to Marvin who gets a hit. The catcher gets up and tells Marvin to run to first base. The camera angle changes to a wide view and you see the catcher getting up again and just pointing to first base.

MCKD

Continuity mistake: In the scene where the ball is "magically" flying all over the place there is a shot of the scoreboard with the errors being added on (it ends with about 15 and counting) but two shots later it starts at about 15 again.

Continuity mistake: In the scene where Al is sleeping in the lounge chair in center field, a player runs after the ball, jumps over Al and continues after the ball. If Al is invisible, why did the ball player need to jump over him?

Continuity mistake: When Knox first meets Roger and J.P. he tries to talk to J.P. and each time the camera angle is from the front, J.P. is seen with his head down but every time the angle changes to a rear view he is looking straight ahead. Happens about three times throughout the scene.

MCKD

Continuity mistake: The mustard that J.P. gets on David's shirt during the first ballgame, changes from when the close-up shows it happening to when it's seen in the next camera angle.

MCKD

Continuity mistake: In the last game the commentator announces "not an empty seat in the house" yet when the pitcher catches the ball in the last pitch, there are quite clearly hundreds of "empty seats" behind the extras-crowd.

Continuity mistake: The Mustard spot on David's shirt changes again. The first time when it was done at the ballpark and then again when he walks into Knox's office.

MCKD

Continuity mistake: In the final game, when pitcher Mel Clark is about to throw his first pitch to the White Sox batter named March, a shot showing March from the pitcher's view shows March taking his step that a batter normally takes about when the pitcher is releasing the ball. However, in the subsequent shot, Clark hasn't even started his windup.

Continuity mistake: Throughout the movie, Roger and Coach Knox chat it up while a game is going on. According to MLB rules, it would be a violation for players/coaches to be chatting with fans like that.

Continuity mistake: When the Angels take the field for the final game they are seen climbing the stairs of the dugout to get on the field. The camera angle changes to a wide shot and you see the players climbing the stairs again.

MCKD

Audio problem: When Knox shouts "You blind as a horse's ass" later on in the movie, his lip movements don't match with what he's saying.

George Knox: You're Roger's mom?
Maggie Nelson: Nope.
George Knox: Aunt? Grandma?
Maggie Nelson: No, we're not related. This is a short-term foster care facility, I run it. Roger is a ward of the state.
George Knox: I see. So Roger, he's got a wild imagination? Always coming up with stories?
Maggie Nelson: No actually, he's very grounded. Truth is most kids who are taken away from their parents by the court system, have a good handle on reality.

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Trivia: At the end of the movie, Carney Lansford spits out chewing tobacco. In reality, they used black liquorice to obtain the same look without having to use the real thing.

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Question: At the end of the movie George Knox adopts PJ, and Roger. Wouldn't George have had to meet with a social worker before adopting them?

Answer: Maybe he did offscreen?

dizzyd

I meant that as a yes or no question.

Then that answers the question. We also don't know WHEN he did it, so it's entirely possible that he visited with one. We also don't find out that he adopted both Roger and JP because it was supposed to be a surprise, meaning that we wouldn't find out until that moment.

It feels like the question was about the legal steps needed to take, not did he do them or not. Does an individual in his situation need to visit a social worker?

Bishop73

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