Wrongfully Accused

Continuity mistake: When Ryan jumps out of the back of the diaper truck, his face is completely normal. When he stands up, his face is blue and his cheeks have bulged out. (00:50:35)

Continuity mistake: In the beginning, as Nielsen plays his violin you can see a quiver on his back, the next scene it is gone.

Continuity mistake: In the beginning, in the concert scene, where Harrison does the Jimi Hendrix-style ending, he smashes his violin to pieces and the bow disappears somewhere. However, in the next shot, the violin and the bow are in his hand, intact.

Continuity mistake: When Harrison is trying to escape the hospital he takes a pair of glass stickers and sticks them to a metal plate on the wall. First time you see them they are almost besides each other but in the next shot he suddenly gets his legs between the stickers.

Continuity mistake: When the lady cop gets in the car, just after Harrison has hotwired the car and is driving off, the older, guy cop pushes a little vacant switch down. In the next scene, where you look through the windscreen, the switch is back up again.

Continuity mistake: When Ryan jumps out of the back of the diaper truck, his face is completely normal. When he stands up, his face is blue and his cheeks have bulged out. (00:50:35)

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Ryan Harrison: These are on sale, right?
Roman: Sure, yeah. $32.50, okay? You betcha, sure.

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Trivia: When Ryan (Leslie Nielsen) jumps away from the bus as it gets hit by a train, Ryan lands on a bicycle that doesn't have a seat. In the movie The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell Of Fear, Frank Drebin (also played by Leslie Nielsen) tells Hapsburg that the truth hurts, but not as much as jumping on a bicycle with no seat.

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