Continuity mistake: When lawyer Goodwill is in the secret laboratory, he picks up a bottle that has "Jekyll and Hyde Juice" written on the label, but when we see him with the bottle in the next shot, the words have disappeared.
The Case of the Stuttering Pig (1937)
Directed by: Frank Tashlin
Starring: Mel Blanc, Billy Bletcher
Continuity mistake: When Goodwill captures the pigs (except for Porky and Petunia), there are "X" marks on the couch. When Porky and Petunia walk past the couch to look for the four other pigs, the "X" marks have gone.
Continuity mistake: Goodwill captures four of the pigs and confines them in a pillory, a wooden framework with six holes. The head of each pig is sticking through one of the holes. After Goodwill captures Petunia, Porky enters the laboratory and discovers the pillory. Five pigs are now confined, and the sixth hole has disappeared.
Trivia: When we see the picture of Uncle Solomon, it is a drawing of comedian Oliver Hardy as a pig.
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