Deliberate mistake: When the terrorists attack the ship the shot then goes to an external view of a Marine getting shot. The Marine falls but you can actually see him jump. (01:23:55)

Under Siege (1992)
1 deliberate mistake - chronological order
Directed by: Andrew Davis
Starring: Tommy Lee Jones, Steven Seagal, Gary Busey, Erika Eleniak
Continuity mistake: When the man tries to attack the terrorist while being moved to their "prison", Strannix shoots the man next to the one who attacks, saying something like "If you try anything we will shoot you and the man beside you". In this scene he is wearing a black sweater. In the scene before and after he is wearing the pink T-shirt and leather jacket.
Casey Ryback: Keep the faith, Strannix.
Trivia: Early on in the film an officer shows a copy of Playboy magazine to a crewman. Erika Eleniak was the centerfold in that issue of Playboy.
Question: Early on in the film Casey cracks a joke about "Andre and Boudreau going hunting down on the Bayou". He then delivers a punch line. The question is what does he actually say?
Answer: If you have the DVD and use the subtitles feature you can see he says with a heavy bayou accent "Where're the guns, Druillet?" and then he repeats it. It must be a southern thing.
Answer: Three Frenchmen go hunting down on the Bayou. Andre and Boudreau ask their buddy: "Where are the guns? Where are the guns, Druillet?" The implication is that Frenchmen never bring guns, even when hunting.
Answer: What made you flip like that?
Answer: It doesn't mean anything actually it's just dialogue they made up for the film with no actual meaning.





Answer: I was born and raised in Baton Rouge, LA. I heard plenty of Beaudreaux - Thibodeaux jokes growing up. I haven't the faintest idea what the joke was supposed to be. I ended up here trying to find the answer. Under Siege just popped up on NetFlix and I haven't seen it since I was a teenager. I stopped the video to try to look up this random joke. If it's a real Southern joke, maybe it comes from Mississippi or Arkansas.