Trivia: Bond's watch in this movie is the Hamilton Pulsar P2 2900, which was invented in 1970. This is actually the world's very first digital watch and was the mark of the future.
15th Nov 2025
17th Feb 2023
14th Nov 2025
Trivia: While this was Moore's first appearance in an official Bond film, this was actually the second time Roger Moore played the character of Bond. In 1964, he appeared on the 7-minute sketch show Mainly Millicent. Here, Bond was played as a bit more of a parody version of the character Moore would later play in an official manner.
8th Mar 2004
Trivia: Bond uses a Smith and Wesson Model 29, .44 "Magnum" revolver when rescuing "Solitaire" near the end of the film, the same type of gun used by Clint Eastwood in the film "Dirty Harry". (01:45:00)
13th Jan 2008
Continuity mistake: When predicting Bond's arrival the card with the ship moves between shots in relation to the orange card with the man. (00:12:50)
25th May 2025
Trivia: When Sergeant J.W. Pepper has arrested Adam, three speedboats fly over them, and one of the boats crashes into Pepper's car, destroying it. This was not intended; it was purely an accident. However, the producers thought it looked good on camera and kept it in the film. (01:29:50)
22nd Aug 2005
Revealing mistake: As "Tee Hee" (the man with the claw) escorts Bond to the alligator pond at the farm, they at one point stand next to each other. You can see that Tee Hee's prosthetic arm is much longer than his real one- about as long as you might expect it to be, if the actor is really holding a prop with his actual (and perfectly good) hand. (01:20:55)
5th Dec 2017
Trivia: The first James Bond film to not be scored by John Barry. (00:07:10)
13th Jan 2008
Continuity mistake: When Bond is playing with Solitaire's cards at her house, the position of the cards changes between shots. (00:49:15)
18th Sep 2013
Continuity mistake: When the first British MI6 agent (Dawes) is killed by killer waves sent through his earphones at the United Nations, he has his fingers closed when the waves go through, but the next shot shows him with his fingers wide apart. (00:01:50)
18th Dec 2003
Continuity mistake: After Bond is picked up by the taxi at the airport in New York, Whisper in the "white pimpmobile", as Felix Leiter puts it, shoots the taxi driver in the head. The car then swerves from the second-left lane on the road to the very left lane. But in the next shot of Bond's head you can see through the rear window that there is a car on the left side of the taxi, indicating that the car is still in the second-left lane. In the next shot the taxi is back in the very left lane. (00:15:00)
13th Jan 2008
Continuity mistake: In the scene in the alley behind Filet of Soul, where Bond is saved by Strutter, the position of the right arm of the unconscious/dead goon in the light leather coat moves between shots. (00:27:10)
30th Oct 2022
Continuity mistake: On the beach, when Bond shows the card to Rosie, the way he holds it differs between shots: his fingers stand out or not, depending on the shot. (00:40:20)
24th Jun 2020
Continuity mistake: When Bond is secured to the chair just before Kananga reveals himself, Teehee has his claw hand at a 90 degree angle in the shot of them both from the side. The very next shot in front, focused more on Bond, has Teehee's arm down by his side. (01:11:45)
17th Aug 2025
Factual error: At the climax, Baron Samedi falls into a coffin crawling with snakes, which promptly bite him to death. But a closer look shows they're mostly harmless species—boas, pythons, racers, and green tree snakes. None of these are venomous; boas and pythons kill by constriction, and the others are basically harmless. The scene tries to sell a terrifying venomous death, but the reality is he just got dropped into a reptile house full of non-killers. (01:47:34)
17th Aug 2025
Factual error: At the opening voodoo ritual, a large green snake is used to kill a man. The species is visually identifiable as a Green Tree Python, a non-venomous constrictor from New Guinea and northern Australia. It would never be found in the Caribbean, where the film is set, and despite being shown as lethal with a bite, in reality, it can't deliver venom. At worst, it could constrict small prey, not instantly kill a human. (00:04:15 - 00:04:55)
30th Oct 2022
Continuity mistake: Before Bond and Solitaire are submerged with the sharks, the stuff on the operator's table changes positions between shots. (01:54:10)
27th Oct 2008
Continuity mistake: After Bond has finished ripping the wings off the Cessna and parks up, he speaks to the old female pilot, and in doing so, the camera shows that the wings behind her head are still intact, when they were already ripped off at this point. (01:06:25 - 01:07:05)
4th Jul 2004
Continuity mistake: When Bond and Kanaga falls into the shark pool, they fall apart from each other. However, when we see them from under water, they are holding onto each other. (01:54:35)
17th Aug 2025
Deliberate mistake: The snake that "attacks" Bond in the bathroom can be visually identified as a mere kingsnake. Apparently just a black kingsnake or a California kingsnake. It is in no way venomous or dangerous but is presented in the film as such. This was done to keep Roger Moore safe by using a tame non-venomous snake. However, this breed is easily identifiable, being a kingsnake and safe, a harmless constrictor. (00:32:35 - 00:34:35)