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[Henry and Indiana are in a dogfight with the Germans. Henry tries to fire on a German plane, and mulches the tail of his own plane.]
Indiana: Dad? Dad! Are we hit?!?
Henry: More or less... Son, I'm sorry... they got us.
Mistakes
When Indy and Henry are going around in the fireplace, the Germans are firing on them. They are firing tracer rounds, as we can see them spark on the fireplace. However, tracer rounds spark orange, not blue, as in the movie. See more...
Trivia
The beach scene where Indy's father frightens the seagulls into taking flight and bringing down the Messerschmitt was done with fake seagulls and real white doves. The beach was covered with fake seagulls for the wide shot, and the closeup shots were done with white doves and piles of loose feathers to further confuse things. The film crew had to use white doves because it turned out that they absolutely could not train live seagulls to do anything at all on cue. See more...
Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade
Continuity: When we first see the knight guarding the Grail, his cloak is tied off with a braided rope, which hangs down on his right side. It stays this way until he says "You have chosen wisely," where the rope has somehow shifted to his left side. The rope goes back to normal when the knight waves goodbye at the end of the movie.
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