The Shootist

The Shootist (1976)

3 factual errors - chronological order

(3 votes)

Factual error: As John and Mrs. Rogers are out for a buggy ride, Mike Sweeney comes up on them in his horseless carriage. You can see the Horseless Carriage plate on the rear of his car. These plates were not issued back when the film was depicted. (00:42:00)

Factual error: Gilliam is walking Mrs Rogers to church and whistling the tune "The Entertainer," by Scott Joplin. However the film is set in 1901 and that music was first published in 1902. (01:12:00)

Factual error: The opening montage depicting Books's past exploits mentions a Colt .45 and shows a single action Colt revolver being fired. The date indicated on the screen is 1871. This revolver was not manufactured until 1873.

Continuity mistake: A couple of times in the movie, the camera pans to John Wayne, and his hair is parted on the wrong side. (Reverse editing flaw).

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