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When Bond emerges from Largo's basement into the yard he leaves the wooden door open as he makes off. In the next scene the door is closed.
When James gets the gadgets he is told that the watch was a geiger counter and the camera would takes 8 pictures quickly when the button was held down. Later 007 tells Domino that the camera is the geiger counter and will work when she presses the button.
When Bond confronts Count Lippe at the health retreat, he enters a door that has the word "Massage" on it. When he exits the room the door suddenly says "Sitz Bath & Heat Treatment".
When Bond is underwater, a diver removes his blue dive mask. He then removes a black mask from a dead diver and puts that on. In the following scenes the mask is blue again.
When Bond is shot in the calf - as he runs away, the blood is on the right leg; when he crawls onto the float, its on the left. The next day he is diving to check the plane without so much as a bandage on either leg.
Bouvar loses one high-heeled shoe during the fight with Bond. In subsequent shots, he is wearing both shoes again with no opportunity to have replaced it on his foot.
A motorized traction table such as the one that Bond uses at the health retreat would obviously not have had settings that would have been dangerous to the patient.
When Bond is being held in the car, a drunk comes along and offers a bottle of rum. Bond spills the rum over the back of the front seat and ignites it. The fluid flashes and burns with a bright orange flame. Rum will not flash and only burns with a cool, dim blue flame. It would not be hot enough to immediately set the car seat alight.
When Bond dives down to the sunken Vulcan bomber, he enters the cockpit through a small door via the bomb bay. It is not possible to access the bomb bay from the cockpit due to being separated by bulkheads, the nose gear and a fuel tank.
When the 00s listen to Largo's ransom demand, they begin the message at the very beginning of the tape spool, which is moving at slow speed (probably 3 3/4 IPS). When the very short message ends, the spool of tape has advanced about 1/3 of the way through the tape, which is much too far for a short message at that tape speed.
When they are searching for the Vulcan, Bond tells Leiter to set the helicopter down in the Golden Grotto so he can look for the plane. The place that they set down is very light blue, indicating very shallow water, too shallow to hide the plane in. When 007 looks directly beneath the helicopter, there's the plane, too far down for where they landed.
As Bond is leaving M's office after receiving his assignment he says, "I think I had a hat when I came in." He did hang his hat on the hat rack, and when he leaves no hat can be seen, but Bond's words indicate this is a deliberate screen moment.
When speaking to Fiona in the hotel room, Bond mentions what he did was for King and Country. Although Queen Elizabeth II was on the throne at the time, the alliterative expression "King and Country" was in common use predating the Queen's reign.
Domino steps on an egg spine with her right foot. When Bond takes out the spine, he does it from her left foot. Their positions repeatedly change between shots.
Actually, her let foot IS the one injured in the water. She pulls it up behind her right one to check for the spine.
When Bond is dancing with Fiona, a henchman (who's on Fiona's side) aims his gun at Bond (in mostly clear view) but doesn't pull the trigger until Bond swings her in the way (resulting in Fiona taking the bullet). This is because the henchman was waiting until the drum music that was playing hit a loud note (which would mostly hide the sound of the shot).
When Fiona and Vargas are chasing Bond through the parade, a dog is visible lifting his leg, urinating in the middle of the street.
While not a common sight in movies, dogs do indeed urinate, and often in public places.
Obvious fast-forwarding used in a number of scenes in the movie. Some examples include the car careering off of the road following the motorcycle attack, and the crash of the Disco Volante at the end of the film.
The meeting of all the Double-0 agents is held in a conference room where top secret information is shown and discussed. Yet in the front of the room there's an enormous, floor-to-ceiling, completely uncovered window through which are visible several buildings just across the street, from which any foreign agent could easily spy on the proceedings unhindered.
When Bond is swimming through the small passageway between the regular pool and the shark pool, he stops briefly to make way for one shark swimming in the opposite direction. As he watches it swim by, Bond's right hand is plainly leaning on a piece of glass between him and the shark swimming past.
When Bond returns to his hotel room and plays back a recording, the sound of intruding footsteps are very loud, yet Bond's voice saying "Paula" remains normal.
When Q is telling Bond about the harmless radioactive pill, the one he's holding is blue and white, split horizontally. In the closeup it's semi-transparent amber and white, split vertically. Then back to the blue and white pill.
When Fiona ditches the motorcycle into the pond, the engine revs a couple of times on the way down to the pond. They couldn't happen without someone pulling back on the throttle.
When Bond enters M's office, he places his hat on the coat rack. After the meeting with the other double-oh agents, he returns to the office only to find his hat missing as he prepares to exit. Sean Connery noticed it but remained in character as he addressed the mistake by remarking that he thought he had a hat when he came in. He also showed his dismay via his facial expression. The hat remark averted one continuity error but did not save the scene from another one. He wore different shirts when he entered and exited the office.
Apparently some of the locals wanted to celebrate their moment in a Bond movie, because during the chase through the Junkanoo parade, James passes a parade group, all of whom are wearing large yellow "007" headdresses.
While Bond dances with Domino after the card game in the casino, a brass dance band is seen playing and a musician is shown standing up in the back playing a trumpet solo. However, the music heard playing is that of a string orchestra. There are no string players shown in the group.
When Bond emerges from Largo's basement into the yard, the door is allowed to fall and should bang loudly. However, its utterly silent, perhaps as any noise at all would have been audible to the nearby henchmen.
Just after showing Bond the rebreather, Q says "Now pay attention"; his lips do not move when he says this.
When Bond is coming out of Largo's Palmyra basement after seeing his helper dead, the cellar door is vigorously thrown open and visibly bangs to a stop, but it makes no noise.
When bond runs up to Fiona sitting in her Mustang, he asks her if he can have a lift. She replies "sure", but her lips do not move.
When Domino takes James to the beach in her boat after first meeting him, a crew member is visible crouching down inside the boat as it's being turned around.
After Bond has escaped Largo's sharks, lighting equipment is reflected in the car door as he opens it.
When the cars arrive at the mansion after attending the funeral, they enter through the front door. While it's opening the film crew's lighting equipment is reflected in the door.
As Bond climbs the hydrofoil plane to enter the Disco Volante, a rope and wood ladder can be seen conveniently strapped to the plane.
When Bond is inside the boat with Paula and trying to start it, you can see a cameraman in the reflection of the boat's windshield.
The ransom drop, mentioned twice in dialogue, is supposedly "Precisely 20 degrees north, 60 degrees east" off the Mergui Archipelago. These coordinates are actually in the Arabian Sea off Oman. In round numbers to be at the named location it would be about 15 degrees North, 95 East.
When the Royal Air Force officer is briefing the Double-Ohs about the Vulcan bomber's flying range using the large map on the wall, a close look at the United States portion of the map reveals that the map is not drawn correctly. The southeastern part of the states from Florida to about Virginia and across the Gulf states (Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and the southern part of Texas), as well as much of Mexico, are inexplicably covered by water.
Q says that the emergency rebreather holds about 4 minutes of air but in the underwater fight at the end Bond uses it for at least 7 minutes.
It would have been impossible for SPECTRE to have stolen the atomic bombs as depicted in the film. Primarily due to the fact that the RAF V-Bombers would never carry live nuclear weapons during training flights and military exercises, dummy warheads would have been used for training purposes. Live nuclear weapons were strictly used only for Quick Reaction Alert missions.
In the first scene, Bond's car sprays out more water than it could hold.
Boom mic visible as Bond goes down the stairs while listening to BBC Overseas Service announcement that Big Ben struck seven times instead of six at 6pm.
The VIP played by Roland Culver is called Home
Secretary by M but in the end titles is listed as Foreign Secretary.
The Panamanian flag on the Disco Volante is upside-down throughout the film. It flew in that configuration only in 1903.
Bond speaks to Domino three times about conch chowder using the correct local pronunciation of "conk" with a hard "ch" like the "k" sound in "chord." Domino, who has lived on or near Nassau for a long time with her guardian Largo, is obviously very familiar with the dish, even commenting about the folklore that it is an aphrodisiac. But later at 1:14 in the film, Domino mispronounces the dish to Bond as "conch" chowder, like an ill-informed tourist.
When Angelo kills Derval, he demands more money from SPECTRE claiming he's spent 2 years training to become Derval. However, moments later he is chastised for not saying "Ciao" (what Derval always says) and for wearing his cap too far back. Those seem like 2 basic things you'd learn first if impersonating a suave Air Force pilot.
At the briefing, Sir John shows the Double Oh agents a map of the failed search area - a huge circle of how far the nuclear bomber could have flown from the airfield, instead of a much smaller circle centered on its last known radar position.