Other mistake: When McQuade is leaving his house in his truck to head to Mexico, he is wearing a light beige button-down. When we see the shot of him in his truck pulling away after Kayo is yelling "You're in no shape to do this alone!", his shirt changes color to light yellow. It's also light yellow for the remainder of the scene at the gas station/restaurant.
Lone Wolf McQuade (1983)
Directed by: Steve Carver
Starring: David Carradine, Chuck Norris, Barbara Carrera, Leon Isaac Kennedy
Continuity mistake: When McQuade gets buried in his truck, as he's about ready to burst out of the ground, you see the camera getting a shot of the lights on the top of the truck. The lights that are shown are a different shape than they are in the rest of the film.
Continuity mistake: When in scene when Jackson shows up to McQuade's house, we see the Ramcharger parked out beside the house. McQuade goes inside, drops off his shovel and grabs a beer. After he pulls his gun on Jackson and heads back outside, you see Jackson's car where the Ramcharger was in the previous shot.
Trivia: There were no stunt doubles used for the final fight between Chuck Norris and David Carradine. The two actors demanded they did the scene themselves, in spite of strong protests from the producers.
Dakota: How would you like to bite that in the butt, develop lockjaw, and be dragged to death?
Rawley Wilkes: Welcome to my hacienda, Mr. McQuade. How nice of you to pay a social visit.
Rawley Wilkes: I understand you're very good with your hands and feet.
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Chosen answer: Part of it could be because more people in the crowd know McQuade or Jackson personally. We know McQuade's daughter and ex-wife are there. However, Kayo is also given the Texas Award of Valor, same as McQuade and Jackson.
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