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In almost every story told in the movie, there is an ashtray that is used as an ashtray, as a soap dish and as a place you can put lose change, rings etc. This is done deliberately by the director, it has become his personal trademark. See more...

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Mistake Continuity: When Henry enters the graveyard to look for Badelia the hanging lantern (which she previously hit her hat on) has now gone.

Mistake Factual error: In the first story, Father's Day, it is dark at 7:00. In the middle of June, the sun stays up until at least 8. Or even 9 up north.

Mistake Revealing: When Ted Dansen gets buried in the sand, there isn't any extra sand piled up that was displaced by his body being in the hole.

Mistake Continuity: Sand on Harry's faces disappears between shots as Richard buries him.

Mistake Revealing: When the bugs crawl out of E.G. Marshall's mouth, it is obviously a dummy.

Mistake Continuity: Near the end of the "Father's Day" story, Sylvia gets impatient and goes to the kitchen calling to Mrs. Danvers. She sees the muddy footprints and investigates further. Mrs. Danvers' corpse falls against the back of the kitchen door with her face in the round window. As Sylvia lets go of the door, you can see the dead Mrs. Danvers blink as she slides across the window out of view.

Mistake Revealing: In the beginning, just before the little boy gets slapped by his father, the red mark is already there.

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