Continuity mistake: Lynn Jackson collects things from the desk and looks at George Pierce, who tells her "I'll talk to him", clutching his smartphone to his chest. Next shot and his arm is down his side. (00:18:10)
Sammo
1st Jun 2020
Roman J. Israel, Esq. (2017)
1st Jun 2020
And Then There Were None (1945)
Continuity mistake: Lombard on the cliff says "Mr Owen's hand is plain to see"; at the cut, the clouds in background are different, and the hat on Barry Fitzgerald's head adjusted itself - it was about to fly off in the previous shot. (00:32:10)
1st Jun 2020
And Then There Were None (1945)
Continuity mistake: The men are looking down the cliff in search for possible hiding places. Blore asks the doctor if he OD'd the maid; he does it without a hand on his hat (he lowered earlier in the first shot) and then with the hand on it in the next shot. (00:31:50)
1st Jun 2020
And Then There Were None (1945)
Continuity mistake: Vera approaches the General on the beach. He calls her "Juliet", mistaking her for his dead wife; during the close-up on June Duprez, the lighting is different and the foulard is windblown harder. (00:31:00)
1st Jun 2020
And Then There Were None (1945)
Continuity mistake: Miss Emily Brent points her binoculars at the beach in the same shot when the men decide to start searching the island. She witnesses a brief exchange between Vera and the General, then follows Vera's movements who are in strict continuity. Merely a minute has passed, and the guys already are on the beach (which already can be quite a feat) discussing how their search was fruitless. They haven't searched a thing in so little time. (00:30:25)
1st Jun 2020
And Then There Were None (1945)
Continuity mistake: Vera reaches on the beach Gen. Sir John Mandrake. When she exclaims "Sir John!" after he asked her (or rather, his dead wife) why does she love 'him', the sky is overcast and the shadows change radically in the next shot. (00:30:50)
1st Jun 2020
Lupin the 3rd (1971)
Continuity mistake: In the first opening, Daisuke Jigen shoots a hitman through the closed door. Between the first and the second view, one of the holes in the bottom row disappears. (00:00:55)
1st Jun 2020
And Then There Were None (1945)
Continuity mistake: In the scene with the various characters (Blore, the doctor, the judge) spying on each other, the keyholes the camera looks through are always perfectly lit, with none of the shadows the characters cast on the lock in the other views. (00:27:25)
1st Jun 2020
And Then There Were None (1945)
Continuity mistake: Blore asks Lombard from the other side of the door "You mean you haven't any weapon?", hands off the handle. Hand on the handle in the shot that follows. (00:27:30)
1st Jun 2020
And Then There Were None (1945)
Continuity mistake: When the doctor announces that "Mrs. Rogers died in her sleep", the Judge 's hand with the pipe goes from in front of the chest to down his side. (00:25:00)
1st Jun 2020
And Then There Were None (1945)
Continuity mistake: After his confession, the prince plays the piano no-stop when he's not in frame, but the glass awaits him closer on the sheets than it originally was when he picks it up to toast yet again. (00:19:30)
1st Jun 2020
And Then There Were None (1945)
Continuity mistake: The prince tells the sad story of his driving license revoked - with two people dying as collateral damage. Judge Francis J. Quincannon stands and then leans over the back of the chair; his arms switch position, crossing with the right in front, then the left in front. (00:19:50)
1st Jun 2020
And Then There Were None (1945)
Continuity mistake: When Mrs. Rogers yells at her husband, behind her in close-up you can see on the portion of floor in frame the silverware she was carrying and that is by her; she moved forward quite a bit. (00:16:20)
1st Jun 2020
And Then There Were None (1945)
Continuity mistake: At the end of the macabre performance at the piano by Mischa Auer, he grabs his drink and raises the glass - which is lowered at the instantaneous cut to a new angle. (00:13:30)
1st Jun 2020
And Then There Were None (1945)
Continuity mistake: Blore gets up from his chair during the Ten Little Indians song. Through the doorway you can see the Doctor and the Judge playing pool; cuts to a closer view and Dr. Edward G. Armstrong is in an entirely different posture and position. (00:12:35)
1st Jun 2020
And Then There Were None (1945)
Continuity mistake: While Prince Nikita Starloff plays at the piano in a creepy deep voice the Indians song, a poker game is going on. Rogers serves the drinks; at the cut when he walks away, the General's pipe switched side of the mouth. (00:12:15)
1st Jun 2020
And Then There Were None (1945)
Continuity mistake: As Ms. Claythorn recites the first verse of the nursery rhyme, Lombard picks up food from the platter. He gets two pieces, then puts the utensils back; notice in the following shot how his arm is suddenly in a different and rather awkward position, the waiter being at closer distance. (00:11:15)
1st Jun 2020
And Then There Were None (1945)
Continuity mistake: When a drunk Prince Nikita Starloff is quick to make yet another toast in honor of the Indians and their statuettes ("I drink to the Indians!"), Lombard who had his hand down on the table, has it raised in front of his chest. (00:10:55)
1st Jun 2020
And Then There Were None (1945)
Continuity mistake: After the toast to Mr. Owen, the General retorts that hopefully all the possible toasts are done. Vera Claythorne puts down her glass, but in the next shot the whole arm is gone from above the table, she has her hands in her lap. (00:10:35)
1st Jun 2020
And Then There Were None (1945)
Continuity mistake: Ethel Rogers drops the tray in the kitchen; the oven is open and many fumes come out of it. She kneels with her husband to salvage the food, and the vapors are gone. (00:09:20)
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