Continuity mistake: In the scene where they are talking to Snipes girlfriend. Downey says he killed them with his bare hands and shows her a picture of a guy shot twice in the chest.

U.S. Marshals (1998)
Directed by: Stuart Baird
Starring: Tommy Lee Jones, Robert Downey Jr., Wesley Snipes, Joe Pantoliano, Daniel Roebuck
Continuity mistake: During the shootout at the cemetery, when the Chinese sniper on the roof rushes to a new sniping position and takes aim, in the next shot when he is firing, the rifle has swapped from his left shoulder to his right.
Continuity mistake: In the scene at the cemetery, Snipe's girlfriend arrives in a 1995-1997 model black Lincoln Town Car. When they begin to escape the cemetery & the back window is shot out, that car is a 1990-1994 model Lincoln Town Car. As the car speeds through the cemetery it returns to a 1995-1997 model. When it then crashes with the Suburban at the cemetery entrance it has once again turned into a 1990-1994 model.
Trivia: The role of Mark Sheridan was originally written for Samuel L. Jackson.
Trivia: Robert Downey Jr. did not find making this film to be an enjoyable experience, and has referred to it as "possibly the worst action movie of all time."
John Royce: I thought we didn't take our work personally.
Sam Gerard: We don't. I do.
Sam Gerard: Get the tapes from the U.N. surveillance.
John Royce: I don't think we have clearance for those.
Sam Gerard: Get the clearance, get the tapes, don't tell me what we can't do.
Sam Gerard: Do you have a weapon?
John Royce: Yeah, a big one. How about you?
Question: In a scene of the film there are some expressionist portraits in a house. I would like to know who is the artist. Does anyone know?




