Sacha

11th Dec 2020

Goldfinger (1964)

Continuity mistake: The crane from the junkyard stops at the car's roof, but from a different angle it's up and being lowered again.

Sacha

11th Dec 2020

Goldfinger (1964)

Continuity mistake: When Oddjob arrives at the junkyard, it's a cloudy day and the car casts no shadow; however, a shot later, from a different angle, it's a sunny day and there's an 8 o'clock shadow beneath the car.

Sacha

11th Dec 2020

Goldfinger (1964)

Continuity mistake: After Bond hits Oddjob with the stick, Oddjob launches him face-down, but from the next angle Bond is landing and sliding face-up.

Sacha

6th Dec 2020

Goldfinger (1964)

Continuity mistake: When Goldfinger shoots and breaks the plane window, chaos runs havoc: curtains flutter wildly and a strong wind hurling inside makes objects fly around. Yet right when Goldfinger is lifted up the air (an obvious chroma effect) the curtains and even Bond's hair stop moving. This happens between one frame and another, it has nothing to do with physics or pressure inside the plane.

Sacha

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Suggested correction: If we remember that the cabins of these types of jets are pressurized, the continuity makes sense. When the window is shot out, explosive decompression occurs with the higher pressure in the cabin causing violent gusts as it flows toward the hole in the window. As Goldfinger is lifted toward the window and blocks it with his body, the flow suddenly stops. By the time Goldfinger is sucked through the window, the pressure has equalized and the cabin, though drafty because of the open window, is near normal again. In reality, the pressure difference would not be enough to suck a corpulent man through a small window, but that's another issue.

The curtains stop fluttering before Goldfinger is sucked-out. They are fluttering yet a shot later they are still.

Sacha

10th Oct 2017

Goldfinger (1964)

10th Oct 2017

Goldfinger (1964)

Continuity mistake: The first time we see Goldfinger by the pool, in the wide angle there's a girl with an orange bathing suit, and a man with a striped shirt next to her. In the close-up, the man now has a white T-shirt with a blue print, and the girl has a white bikini and an orange skirt.

Sacha

10th Oct 2017

Goldfinger (1964)

10th Oct 2017

Goldfinger (1964)

Continuity mistake: During the pre-credits, the amount of soap on the back of the girl that was taking a bath changes between shots.

Sacha

10th Oct 2017

Goldfinger (1964)

Continuity mistake: During the pre-credits, Bond lights his lighter to check his watch before the explosion. In the close-up he lights it again.

Sacha

10th Oct 2017

Goldfinger (1964)

Continuity mistake: During the pre-credits Bond enters a room and his hands are spotless. In the close-ups of him placing explosives they're very dirty.

Sacha

5th Sep 2011

Goldfinger (1964)

5th Sep 2011

Goldfinger (1964)

5th Sep 2011

Goldfinger (1964)

3rd Sep 2011

Goldfinger (1964)

Continuity mistake: When Bond duels with Tilly's car, before crashing it, a blue-screened mountain always appears behind him, despite the landscape being totally different.

Sacha

25th Aug 2011

Goldfinger (1964)

25th Aug 2011

Goldfinger (1964)

25th Aug 2011

Goldfinger (1964)

Continuity mistake: While Bond drives in Geneva, the landscape differs between the blue-screen shots inside the car and the ones outside.

Sacha

25th Aug 2011

Goldfinger (1964)

Continuity mistake: When Goldfinger first strikes the ball, it is an awful hit and the ball flies flat close to the ground for a few meters; however, the shot changes and the ball is seen flying high.

Sacha

12th Aug 2011

Goldfinger (1964)

8th Aug 2011

Goldfinger (1964)

Continuity mistake: When Bond is picking a bottle from the fridge and is knocked down by Oddjob, he lies with both arms extended, yet the left one moves down between shots.

Sacha

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