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When the hitman threatens Mark in the elevator he pulls the alarm causing the red lights to come on, but when he turns the alarm off and gets out of the elevator the red lights are still on. See more...

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In the movie, Reggie comments on Mark's Led Zepplin t-shirt, saying they were a great band. Mark accuses her of being one of those adults who pretends to like cool bands to get close to little punks like him. This parallels an incident where Brad Renfro was reading for the role of Mark, and a suit in the production office saw his Megadeath t-shirt and claimed to like that band, too. Renfro said the same thing to the producer that Mark eventually says to Reggie in the film. See more...

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The Client (1994)

Directed by Joel Schumacher, starring Anthony Edwards, Anthony LaPaglia, J.T. Walsh, Mary-Louise Parker, Susan Sarandon, Tommy Lee Jones, William H. Macy (add more)

Genres: Thriller, Mystery, Drama

The Client mistakes

Mistake Continuity: At the end of the movie when the mob guys come to the boat house to move the body, Barry the Blade shoots a raccoon with his gun which has a silencer. But, later when Reggie shoots the neighbor's alarm system with Barry's gun, it does not sound like it has a silencer anymore.

Mistake Continuity: In the very first scene the cigarette's distance out of the box varies from shot to shot.

Mistake Continuity: Near the end of the film, in the diner, when Reggie Love is giving Reverend Roy the location of the senator's body.  The camera switches back and forth between the two as they are talking.  The ballcap Roy is wearing is backward, but in each scene, it is on a different place on his head.  Low on forehead, high on forehead, and then back again. It's especially noticeable because of the amount of hair showing.

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The Client trivia

Mistake In the movie, Reggie comments on Mark's Led Zepplin t-shirt, saying they were a great band. Mark accuses her of being one of those adults who pretends to like cool bands to get close to little punks like him. This parallels an incident where Brad Renfro was reading for the role of Mark, and a suit in the production office saw his Megadeath t-shirt and claimed to like that band, too. Renfro said the same thing to the producer that Mark eventually says to Reggie in the film.