Revealing mistake: After Gilligan lies down on his hammock, there is an "X" in the sand where actor Alan Hale, Jr. stands. Obviously it is the mark where Hale is supposed to stand, and he does stand there as he speaks to Bob Denver.
Scott215
12th Apr 2023
Gilligan's Island (1964)
30th Dec 2022
Star Trek (1966)
15th Oct 2022
Masada (1981)
Revealing mistake: During the scenes involving heavy rocks and boulders rolling, crashing, smashing, launching, etc, it is obvious they are made of lightweight material due to their bouncing off each other, the actors, the sand, etc.
25th Sep 2022
Masada (1981)
Revealing mistake: After Lentius stabs Silva, the knife blade Lentius used bends and wobbles as it is thrown to the ground.
2nd Jan 2022
The Invaders (1967)
Task Force - S2-E16
Revealing mistake: The body of the alien is obviously a dummy after it falls out the helicopter.
2nd Jan 2022
The Invaders (1967)
Task Force - S2-E16
Revealing mistake: The eyes of the corpse of William Mace blink as the ambulance medic covers the body with a blanket.
15th Nov 2021
The Wild Wild West (1965)
The Night of the Skulls - S2-E13
Revealing mistake: In the livery stable fight scene between Gordon and Tigo, the tines of the pitchfork Tigo threatens Gordon with wobble, indicating they are made of rubber or a soft material and not metal.
11th Aug 2021
Young Sherlock Holmes (1985)
Revealing mistake: Actress Susan Fleetwood's (Mrs. Dribb) hair is lumped together under her skull cap, creating an obvious and pronounced bulge in the back of her head where the base of her ponytail is.
11th Aug 2021
Patton (1970)
Revealing mistake: In Patton's office with Generals Truscott and Bradley, Patton lies down on a bench which is almost in the middle of the room when showing all three officers. However, the closeups of Patton lying on the couch shows the couch up close to a wall.
27th May 2021
The Wild Wild West (1965)
The Night of the Gruesome Games - S4-E5
Revealing mistake: Just before Doctor Raker gets to the cliff before falling, there is a jet airliner seen in the sky just over his right shoulder.
27th May 2021
The Wild Wild West (1965)
The Night of the Flying Pie Plate - S2-E6
Revealing mistake: When the townspeople spill out onto the town's streets after hearing the noise from the sky, the horses tied at the hitching posts never move nor flinch through the entire scene and are all in the same pose, indicating the horses are props and not real.
4th May 2021
The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1966)
Revealing mistake: The view of the village of Rachel outside Nick Simmons' hotel window is obviously a picture.
21st Sep 2020
The Invaders (1967)
The Prophet - S2-E11
Revealing mistake: The cracked pattern in the rear window caused by Vincent's gunshots is a post-production special effect.
24th Jul 2020
Combat! (1962)
Revealing mistake: The grenade Saunders tosses onto the German tank does not land where the pyrotechnics explode.
8th Jun 2020
Munster, Go Home! (1966)
Revealing mistake: When Lily throws the ticking apple bomb out of the ship's portal and it explodes, it is dark outside as the scene takes place at night. Stock footage of a depth charge explosion shows daylight.
29th May 2020
Munster, Go Home! (1966)
Revealing mistake: The stuntman playing Grandpa is obvious when Herman jumps into his arms after scaring the two guys carrying the coffin.
15th May 2020
Munster, Go Home! (1966)
Revealing mistake: Al Lewis and Yvonne DeCarlo's stunt doubles are obvious when Grandpa and Lily mount the horses.
1st May 2020
The Invaders (1967)
Revealing mistake: The effects of the wind blowing at Gale Frazer's Ranch are obviously being produced by a wind machine as only targeted areas of the ranch set are having wind blown at them.
29th Apr 2020
The Invaders (1967)
Revealing mistake: In the boiler room fight scene between Wilk and Gilman, the stuntman for actor Don Gordon (Gilman) is obvious by sporting more hair than he should have.
29th Apr 2020
The Shadow (1994)
Revealing mistake: After Shiwan Khan's goon falls to his death and Moe is looking at the dead body, it is elevated up to the mid-section of Moe's body, indicating the the body was on a table or platform to get a better camera angle of Peter Boyle (Moe) observing the dead body. The shot could not have been accomplished if the body was at ground level.
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