Continuity: When the group go out to inspect the house damaged by the monoliths, the dirt around the rocks is white while the rest is dark. The professor squats down and picks up white dirt in his left hand and dark dirt in his right hand, then calls the geologist. In a close up, he opens his hands and the dirt colors have changed hands - the shot has been reversed.
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The Monolith Monsters (1957) - 5 mistakes
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Continuity: When the geologist parks in front of his office, the back of the station wagon is a good six feet left of the door. When the newspaper man walks across the street to visit, the back of the car is now even with the door. In a later scene when the other geologist arrives, the back of the car is once again about six feet from the door.
Continuity: When the geologist and the newspaper man are talking in the lab, one moment the geologist is sitting upright, and in the next shot he is leaning forward with an elbow on the table.
Revealing: When the monoliths are getting close to the river bed, in two of the close ups when the monoliths fall the "ground" bounces.
Continuity: When the geologist goes into the lab, there are two windows, and he only opens the right one, then goes to sleep in the next room. During the night he is awakened by a crash and when he goes into the lab he closes both windows.
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