Other: After listening to the flowers sing, Alice is standing and talking to them. Although Alice is moving her head and arms around, her shadow stays still.
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Alice in Wonderland (1951) - 8 major mistakes
starring Bill Thompson, Ed Wynn, Jerry Colonna, Kathryn Beaumont, Richard Haydn, Sterling Holloway (add more)
Factual error: In the opening credits, Lewis Carroll is spelt incorrectly, as 'Carrol.'
Continuity: When Alice shrinks after being huge in the forest, you can see both pieces of mushroom in her hands, untouched, although she has taken a bite out of both pieces.
Continuity: When Alice is in the tree playing with her cat in the first part of the film, the flowers she is making into a crown changes in size throughout the scene.
Continuity: The Walrus has rips on two of the fingers of his gloves he wears, but when he picks up the cigar from the beach, there are no rips on his gloves.
Continuity: When Alice is up in the tree she is making a daisy-chain and her lap is empty. In a closeup though, daisies appear on her lap.
Audio problem: When the box of cakes appears, Alice takes one, and says "Goodness know what.", and then she puts the cake in her mouth, and is visibly not moving her mouth, however we still hear her say ".this will do."
Continuity: After the Mad Hatter has finished filling the pocket watch with food, the watch starts flipping about and going mad and as it spins and flips, you can see the face of the watch has disappeared.
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