Hercules in New York
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Revealing mistake: When Zeus throws his Master Bolt at Hercules and creates an explosion, a long wire appears. Seemingly, it is the guiding wire or some mechanism to achieve the fire.

Sacha

Audio problem: The zooming and honking of cars are heard during many scenes at Mount Olympus.

Sacha

Continuity mistake: Tarzan is talking to the hot dog vendor and watches in awe how his chariot is stolen. A shot later, from a different angle, he is looking at the vendor, totally unaware, repeating the previous movements; yet he doesn't react (as he did the first time) until several shots later.

Sacha

Revealing mistake: When Hercules knocks down the ladder where a man holds on, the papers he falls on bend and bounce, revealing the crash mat underneath.

Sacha

Revealing mistake: During the fight involving Atlas and Samson, in the aerial angle of them punching the bad guys, their punches miss by far, and some guys fall down even without being touched.

Sacha

Revealing mistake: When Atlas climbs on the freight elevator and punches the baddie's hat, his punch is lame and fake, to say the least. (01:22:46)

Sacha

Audio problem: While in the park, when the Tarzan-looking man cries, "Where is my chariot?" his mouth is not in sync with the audio. (01:17:26)

Sacha

Audio problem: When the baddies' car skids on the park's grass, it makes screeching noises, which it should only make on the road.

Sacha

Continuity mistake: When Hercules jumps on the chariot, there are no cars behind. Shot changes to the guy with the hot dog, and a green car suddenly appears. Back to Hercules, and the shadow of a car is approaching from behind. A shot later, the lane is empty.

Sacha

Continuity mistake: When the cabbie gets out of his cab, he closes the door, in later shots, you can see the door is open and he's standing between the open door and cab. Some shots show the door closed again.

Bishop73

Helen Camden: Well, I... It's kind of you to be so complimentary but I must say it's the first time anyone has been quite so, so extravagant with his comparisons where I'm concerned.

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