Continuity: In the very beginning, when the Narrator is singing the very first song she starts to move around the lecturn she is leaning on, it then cuts to another camera and she is behind the lecturn again and starts to move away from it again.
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Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1999) - 5 mistakes
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Genres: Musical
Continuity: In the scene where the Narrator is eating a drumstick and the brothers are eyeing it up, at first the fat part of the drumstick is in the left hand, but in the next shot it is in the right hand.
Continuity: As Potiphar is singing "Joseph, I'll see you rot in jail", Gerry McIntyre's glasses disappear and reappear between shots.
Continuity: In the scene where the Narrator is singing "Poor, Poor Joseph. Whatchya gonna do?" the first time, she sets her coat down on the edge of the pit into which Joseph was thrown. The camera moves to the brothers who sing a bit, then the Narrator is shown standing next to a camel with her coat off singing "In a trice the dirty deed was done." The camera then moves to the brothers again, then it pans back to the Narrator. Her coat is on again.
Continuity: Throughout the first two scenes, when the kids are in the school gym, the positions of the children change from shot to shot. The first two kids on the aisle in the first row, stage right: alternates between an older and a younger boy, and a boy and a girl about the same age.
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