Keep in Touch - We'll Think of Something - S2-E31
Visible crew/equipment: The camera and some film crew members are visible in the reflection of the store windows as it pans along the sidewalk.
30th Sep 2015
Keep in Touch - We'll Think of Something - S2-E31
Visible crew/equipment: The camera and some film crew members are visible in the reflection of the store windows as it pans along the sidewalk.
30th Sep 2015
Revealing mistake: Troy's fist does not connect with the Arab assassin's face during their fist fight.
30th Sep 2015
Revealing mistake: The rock face the motorcycle and sidecar combo are supposed to crash into explode before the motorcycle hits the rock face.
30th Sep 2015
The Two Against Time Raid - S1-E24
Revealing mistake: The heavy and full ammo boxes are obviously empty and made of a light material because Troy and Dietrich easily move them about.
30th Sep 2015
The Two Against Time Raid - S1-E24
Continuity mistake: While Dietrich is pinned by the heavy beam, his binoculars show up in next to him in the close ups and disappear during the long shots.
30th Sep 2015
The Two Against Time Raid - S1-E24
Revealing mistake: When Sgt. Troy fires his submachine-gun at the German guards the barrel of his weapon is pointed well above the Germans, yet they still fall as if being hit by the bullets.
30th Sep 2015
Other mistake: The shot of the German soldier firing the halftrack's machinegun is repeated in a later scene, due to the cover of the ammo loading tray popping open the same way each time.
28th Sep 2015
Trivia: The name "Sorg" on Victor Frankenstein's film projector is in reference to the film's Cinematographer, Peter Sorg.
28th Sep 2015
Revealing mistake: Horse tracks from previous takes are seen in the sand as Sgt.'s Troy and Moffitt enter the scene on horseback.
28th Sep 2015
Continuity mistake: During the fight scene with the German captain, Sgt. Troy's hat is mashed flat, yet is in perfect condition and next to the head of the German captain's body in later scenes.
28th Sep 2015
Continuity mistake: Sgt. Troy's hat is nowhere near the body of the dead German captain in close up, but the longshot of his body shows the hat next to the body's head.
28th Sep 2015
Continuity mistake: When Hitch opens the tent flap to escape, there are 55-gallon drums outside covered by a camo net seen through the opening. The exterior shot outside the opening shows no 55-gallon drums or camo net.
20th Sep 2015
Revealing mistake: When the Rat Patrol removes the protective muzzle covers for the jeep-mounted .50 caliber machine guns before a raid, the BFA's (Blank Firing Adaptors) the guns need to fire blank rounds are seen.
20th Sep 2015
Continuity mistake: Bullet holes shot through the outside of the door to the radio room have a different pattern than the exit holes on the opposite (inside) side of the door.
20th Sep 2015
Revealing mistake: Through the whole show, the submachine guns (Thompson's, MP40's, etc.) do not eject spent cartridges after being fired.
20th Sep 2015
The One That Got Away Raid - S1-E18
Revealing mistake: The fresh tracks of the camera vehicle shooting the escape scene are visible in the dirt as Troy's vehicle is being chased by German motorcycle troops.
20th Sep 2015
The One That Got Away Raid - S1-E18
Continuity mistake: After Troy and his guys bust through the gate in the captured German staff car, the splinters from the gate are perpendicular to the road. When the pursuing German motorcyclists come through the gate, this splinters are parallel to the road.
20th Sep 2015
The One That Got Away Raid - S1-E18
Visible crew/equipment: The shadow of a boom mike is seen on Sgt. Troy's right side as he is being interrogated.
20th Sep 2015
The One That Got Away Raid - S1-E18
Continuity mistake: When the German truck pulls up to the guardhouse it has a driver's side mirror that disappears and reappears in later scenes.
17th Sep 2015
Factual error: Sgt. Bostick wears the unit patch of the U.S. Army's 4th Armored Division. The movie takes place in 1943, but the 4th Armored never served in North Africa, Sicily, or Italy, hitting the beaches of Normandy, France, on July 11th, 1944 after being stationed and training in England.
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