Continuity: When Hadrian jumps the mustang over the upturned car, the film slows down to show the jump in slow motion. When the car lands, it hits so hard the car spins around and ends up facing the cars it jumped. The scene is then repeated at normal speed, but just as the car would be shown spinning out, a shot of the car driving away from the accident is shown.
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It might be fun to know that H.B. Halicki, the man who plays Maindrian Pace, did all the driving himself. No stunt double was ever used for Halicki in the car scenes. That's kind of impressive to think of when you look at the last jump with Eleanor. Also a good point to note - H.B. Halicki could actually break into a car in less than 60 seconds. See more...
Gone in 60 Seconds (1974) - 1 major mistake
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