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When that insane gremlin has Billy sitting in a dentist chair and is attacking him with the dentist tool, at some point he asks, "Is it safe?", for many it must have seemed senseless, but it is actually a nod to the 1976 movie "Marathon man", in which, during a scene, Dustin Hoffman is sitting on a dentist chair while tortured with a dentist tool by an ex- Nazi (played majestically by Sir Lawrence Olivier) who keeps asking him the same question once and again. See more...

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Mistake Continuity: When Forster grab the painting from Billy, the way he holds it differ between shots.

Mistake Continuity: As the crazy Mogwi changes from a ball to an actual creature, a can suddenly changes position on the shelf above, though nothing touches it.

Mistake Factual error: When the Security Guard in the pump room gets bitten on the nose, he starts shooting with his revolver (a SIX shooter). Count the bangs. He manages to fire SEVEN times.

Mistake Continuity: When the waiter presents the chocolate moose, he holds and empty hand in front of the moose. When it cuts a plate suddenly appear in his hand.

Mistake Revealing: When Henry Futterman is attacked by the winged Gremlin, most pedestrians just pass by, only glancing occasionally at Dick Miller's frantic performance, since the Gremlin was only inserted. Only when Futterman smashes the pest into the wet cement, the Gremlin is the 'real' thing.

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