Continuity mistake: Hrundi is watching Bill Kelso and his lady friend playing pool. As he watches, note that all of the pool balls are in the corner of the table. Hrundi then talks to them and becomes friendly and gets Kelso's autograph. Then, during the scene suddenly all the pool balls have changes their position and they are now spread out instead of being in the corner. Nobody moved them and nobody shot the balls.
The Party (1968)
Directed by: Blake Edwards
Starring: Peter Sellers, Claudine Longet, Jean Carson, Natalia Borisova
Genres: Comedy
Continuity mistake: After Hrundi breaks the toilet he exits through the roof. In the close-ups the wall he leans against is perfectly lit, yet in the wide angles it's in the shadows. This changes back and forth.
Deliberate mistake: Hrundi steps out to the garden and the sprinkler system turns on. Problem is, the grass is a blatantly fake rug with wrinkles everywhere. The sprinklers are therefore useless, and only used for comic purposes.
Hrundi V. Bakshi: It's good to have a laugh.
Hrundi V. Bakshi: What is this game you call to get the brightly colored balls in the hole?
'Wyoming Bill' Kelso: Pool.
Hrundi V. Bakshi: POO?
'Wyoming Bill' Kelso: Not poo! pool.
Hrundi V. Bakshi: Oh, POOO-EL.
'Wyoming Bill' Kelso: That's right.
Hrundi V. Bakshi: How many people can play this poo-el?
'Wyoming Bill' Kelso: Oh one or two or a whole bunch of people.
'Wyoming Bill' Kelso: I'll stomp you and the horse you ride in on.
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