Corrected entry: In a conversation between Beth and her sister, her sister's husband says that the coins have to be returned to the fountain. When Beth says that she will ship the coins, her sister's husband tells her that only she can return the coins the fountain. However, at the end of the movie, Nick drops the poker chip into the fountain and suddenly the Rabbi is released from his spell. How could this be? Only the person who took the items, who in this case would be Beth, can return the items and release the spell.
When in Rome (2010)
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Directed by: Mark Steven Johnson
Starring: Danny DeVito, Kristen Bell, Anjelica Huston, Josh Duhamel
Continuity mistake: When Beth is chasing after a poker chip, she ditches her high heels to run faster, after passing by some statues. However, this is shown to happen in front of a car art piece. The art piece is above the statues, so she couldn't have ditched her pumps in the way shown in the film. You can even see her discarded heels in an aerial shot by the car, and above the statues. Most likely, they shot a scene where she kept her heels on while running, and another where she tossed them off, and combined it. (01:15:21 - 01:15:42)
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Correction: Beth is standing in the fountain with Nick when he drops it.