When Stanley arrives home and Uncle Williams asks her for a kiss without turning the cheek; nevertheless Stanley still turns the cheek and he misses her lips. But on the next cut Uncle Williams has lipstick on his mouth and she gives him a handkerchief to wipe it off.
When Craig and Stanley visit Parry in jail; Parry is holding on to the bars with the door frame bar on the inside of his right arm. But on a following cut when Craig advises him to tell the truth; the door frame bar is now on the outside of the right arm.
When the police drive up to the house looking for Stanley they park with their front wheels straight but when they run after her and get back in their car the wheels are turned.
When Stanley's car crashes after being chased by the police; it rolls down hill and lands on its side with the bottom of the car facing uphill. But on the next cut when the cops reach the car; the bottom is now facing downhill.
When Stanley is sitting on the sofa with her uncle drinking; the orientation of how she is holding her drink changes a couple of times from one cut to another.
When Stanley drives up and parks to get her Uncle William's help, there is another car parked closer to the house that is no longer there when she runs out and drives off. However, this car could belong to the doctor, who is at the house when Stanley arrives, and could possibly have left during her conversation with Uncle William.
Stanley's car license plate is 24-769 and the 1st police car's is 79-695. After she gives the slip to the first cop and is being chased by the second cop (in the front on shot with the second cop's head lights behind her) the car she is driving has the 79-695 license plate.
When Stanley stops after hitting the two people and looks back; there is a house covered by trees on the rear projection screen. But on the next cut when she drives off; the house shown in the live action is different that the one shown earlier on the rear projection screen.
When Stanley is in the living room; you hear the sound of a door slam. An inebriated Peter then walks in carrying a drink in one hand and a cigarette in the other. This would have made it difficult to slam the door especially since he would have had to pull the door due to its construction. In addition the sound is exactly same as the previous slam indicating that they used the same door slam effect twice.
When a drunken Peter walks away from Stanley and slams the door; it bounces and stays open. But the sound that accompanies the door slam action is of a door that slams shut.