Audio problem: When Charles Travis meets Jeffrey by the river bank, Jeffrey is heard speaking but his mouth doesn't match what he says.
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Congo (1995) - 43 mistakes
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Directed by Frank Marshall, starring Bruce Campbell, Ernie Hudson, Laura Linney, Tim Curry (add more)
Continuity: When Dr. Ross meets her boss at the cart, as they walk towards the large building, the sunlight on the building changes between shots
Continuity: When Charles Travis sits on the steps of Zinj, waiting for Jeffrey to get his bag, there are branches to his right, which keep disappearing.
Continuity: When Charles Travis picks up the eyeball as he sits on the steps of Zinj, he changes from holding it in his fingers/on his palm.
Continuity: When the boss says to Dr. Ross "So Where is He!?" [about Charles], his hands go from by his side, to on his golf club between shots.
Continuity: When Dr. Ross finds the dead people on the trasmission video, in the video there's a thick fog floating, but in real shots, no fog is there.
Continuity: After the Travicom boss smashes the TV screen, the right side of the screen is on fire. In the next shot the left side is now the side alight.
Continuity: When Dr. Elliot is doing his presentation, there is a large TV on a stand, with a VCR, which suddenly vanishes halfway through.
Continuity: When Dr. Elliot hugs Amy, after she finsihes painting, the position of Amy's head on his shoulder keeps changing between shots.
Continuity: When Amy gives Dr. Elliot the yellow bunch of flowers, during the presentation, they change position between shots.
Continuity: When Homolka is telling Dr. Elliot about not being able to afford the plane fuel, the buckle on his bag strap moves between shots.
Continuity: When Dr. Elliot's plane lands at the African runway, the baggage hatch is seen opening twice between shots as they exit the plane.
Continuity: After the President's car explodes, the cart that Dr. Elliot and the others ride in suddenly moves closer to the explosion between shots.
Continuity: After the President's car explodes on the runway, there's a shot of guards running over to it. In the wideshot these guards have vanished.
Visible crew/equipment: When Munro Kelly opens his jeep door on the African runway, a crew-member can be seen reflected in the window.
Continuity: When the group leaves the African airport in the truck, the hole in the truck roof is closed, then open in one interior shot, then closed again.
Continuity: When the group are sitting with the General, the bites in Homolka's sesame cake change size and (dis)appear between shots.
Continuity: When the group arrive at the plane, the ground around it differs from wet to dry and the shadows around it also change a few times.
Continuity: When Dr. Elliot and the group arrive at the plane, the plane changes position between shots, in relation to the trucks surrounding it.
Continuity: When the group arrive to the plane, in the truck, the people standing around the plane/area changes/disappear etc. between shots.
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