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Offline Baltimore Ed

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Wild, Wild West oops.
« on: October 20, 2019, 05:10:24 PM »
Watched a couple of Wild, Wild West episodes and in a rare outdoor shot saw contrails in a blue sky. Used to come home from school and catch an episode every day. I understand it?s not a Ford film but I?m always looking for slip ups in tv shows or films. Watched a B horror film once and in one scene the policia victim?s handgun changed from a revolver to a 1911.
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Re: Wild, Wild West oops.
« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2019, 01:05:06 AM »
It is easy to spot firearms out of time period so prominent in so many films its not even sport.
50 star US flags in WW2 or earlier films ? Newer cars in vintage period shots or AC units in windows , power lines 
....I often catch wrist watches on extras

Usually there is just one continuity person on a crew especially on locations stuff does get by that just cant be foreseen....

Like contrails ( as you mention ) or the pickup truck in John Wayne's " Alamo "  and the white car in Braveheart  :-\
The wake of the film boat  or the tire tracks in chase shots in Westerns.


 
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