The Witches of Eastwick

Continuity mistake: When Daryl first meets Sukie, he has 4 scratch marks on his face, but when they play tennis, he only has 1, and then in the swimming pool, it's back to 4.

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Visible crew/equipment: In the scene where the 3 women are being pursued in the mansion by a morphing Jack Nicholson, Susan Sarandon falls over a balcony and is about to hit the marble floor below. Cher and Michelle Pfeiffer begin to laugh and urges Susan to laugh also as doing this causes them to float. Susan begins a nervous laugh and just before she might hit the floor she begins to float above it. Right here you can clearly see the two wires that are holding her up.

Continuity mistake: In the scene when Daryl Van Horne emerges from the chapel covered in feathers, he gets into his car, drives a while, smashes through the back windshield, and the back license plate (DVH 1) disappears. When he parks the car in front of his mansion, the license plate reappears.

Continuity mistake: In the scene where one of the witches is about to fall over the balcony, a statue falls over first, smashing on the floor. When Jack Nicholson looks down at the witches from the balcony, there are far more pieces of broken statuary than that small statue could have contained.

Continuity mistake: When Clyde and his wife pull up in front of his office, there are lane markers going into park, but once in, the lane markers are so pale you can hardly see them and they are much wider; before, one car would fit, but now, two cars could fit.

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Daryl Van Horne: Men are such cocksuckers aren't they? You don't have to answer that. It's true. They're scared. Their dicks get limp when confronted by a woman of obvious power and what do they do about it? Call them witches, burn them, torture them, until every woman is afraid. Afraid of herself... afraid of men... and all for what? Fear of losing their hard-on.

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Question: Where do the scratches come from? Did I miss something?

Answer: His first encounter with Jane.

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