Towards the end of the movie when Steve (Clark Gable) and Les (Raymond Burr) are fighting, the handkerchief in Steve's jacket pocket is even across the top. The camera switches to Les, then back to Steve and the left side of the handkerchief is higher than the right. Not long after, both sides are even again. Then towards the end of the fight, the handkerchief is missing completely although we didn't see it fall.
In the bar fight scene, Clarissa is playing the piano and gets picked up by Fisk to be carried out. Her briefcase was left at the piano, but as they leave through the window, she has it again.
The number on the door of Clarissa's hotel room is different when she checks out than what is was when she checked in, but it's the same room.
The film's action clearly is happening a few years after World War II; yet the form used for the telegram that Steve sends Clarissa has the name of Western Union's wartime president, whose term ended in 1945.
While Fisk is cleaning up the clothes fire and smoke in the dresser drawer responding to the Fire Chief is heard saying, "Thats right Chief." But his lips do not move; obviously dubbed in.
While Fisk is cleaning up the clothes fire and smoke in the dresser drawer responding to the Fire Chief is heard saying, "Thats right Chief". But his lips do not move. Obviously dubbed in.