Jacob La Cour

14th Jan 2008

Live and Let Die (1973)

Chosen answer: One assumes that the card that 'foretold' that Rosie was a double-agent was either sent by Felix Lighter of the FBI/CIA or by Solitaire herself. But, more than likely, it was Bond's faithful sidekick Quarrel, Jr. (the fisherman/boat captain on San Monique).

CCARNI

Answer: This is never definitively answered in the film itself, so it's left up to the individual viewer to decide. But, as the previous responder said, Quarrel Jr. or Solitaire sent Bond the note. Maybe Felix Leiter, maybe not.

ChristmasJonesfan

13th Jan 2008

Live and Let Die (1973)

13th Jan 2008

Live and Let Die (1973)

Other mistake: When Bond is tied up with Solitaire and turns on his watch - only the gas bullet comes flying. But that could not be the only loose metal object in the room. Kananga's blade for example. And even if he held on to it he would feel the magnet pulling it. (01:52:50)

Jacob La Cour

13th Jan 2008

Live and Let Die (1973)

Revealing mistake: When Bond and Quarrel goes to shore there are clear shadows and sun reflections, showing it was actually shot at daytime. (01:40:55 - 01:41:40)

Jacob La Cour

13th Jan 2008

Live and Let Die (1973)

Live and Let Die mistake picture

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)

Jacob La Cour

13th Jan 2008

Live and Let Die (1973)

Live and Let Die mistake picture

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)

Jacob La Cour

13th Jan 2008

Live and Let Die (1973)

13th Jan 2008

Live and Let Die (1973)

13th Jan 2008

Live and Let Die (1973)

Other mistake: In the boat chase, when Bond comes to the shipyard, the goon can't find him. But there would be obvious foam/wake marks and waves after Bond's boat for several minutes. (01:37:20)

Jacob La Cour