Continuity: When Segal is held captive in the speeding black van, one of the captors is pushed out the side door by Segal and is crushed when the passenger side of the van hits a row of parked cars - one of the side doors gets knocked off but a few shots later, as the van is scraping past a line of cars, the door's back on.
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Mistakes
When Boyd goes to the city records hall, only to come across a family tied up on the floor, look at the cleaning trolley in the background, the blue brush changes direction between the first and second shot. See more...
Trivia
When SS is kidnapped in the black van, one of the thugs is thrown out the side door and is shown smashing into a parked car while hanging onto the door. It's an obvious stuntman of-course, but incredibly, its NOT a dummy. See more...
Exit Wounds (2001)
Directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak, starring Anthony Anderson, Bill Duke, DMX, Isaiah Washington, Jill Hennessy, Michael Jai White, Steven Seagal, Tom Arnold (add more)
Exit Wounds mistakes
Visible crew/equipment: In the scene where Boyd is riding a bike down an alley trying to escape Useldinger & Montini he dodges two big trashcans but his followers hits them making them fly onto the street. In the scene where the two trashcan comes out on the street you can see a wire pulling one of them towards the phone booth.
Exit Wounds trivia
This is the second film that David Vadim has appeared in that also features a Vice President character, but without sharing any scenes with them. He played Igor Nevsky in 'Air Force One' (1997) to Glenn Close's Vice President, with her on the ground and him in the plane, and Matt Montini in 'Exit Wounds' to Christopher Lawford's Vice President who only appeared in the opening scenes. (Exit Wounds).
In the final shootout, Chief Hinges (Bill Duke) says, "You're Fired" as he shoots. This same line was used by Arnold Schwarzenegger in 'True Lies' (1994). Bill Duke starred alongside Schwarzenegger in 'Commando' (1985) and 'Predator' (1987). Additionally, Tom Arnold appeared in both this film and 'True Lies'






