When Bond gives Mrs. Bell her "flying" lesson, the wings are torn off the plane. Yet when he asks her "Same time tomorrow?", the reaction shot of Mrs. Bell shows an intact left wing. It's the same 'reaction' shot as when he climbed into the plane.
When Bond is stranded on the island with Alligators crawling towards him, he uses the magnetic Rolex to pull a metal canoe towards him. Several minutes later, while driving in the getaway boat, he is not wearing the Rolex but a watch with a completely different bracelet.
When Bond makes M a cup of coffee the coffee grinder is alternately empty/full between shots.
When the real Baron Samedi rises up from underground, the snake handler is shown among the crowd of people witnessing the "vision". He had supposedly been killed by Bond before he shot at the robot Baron Samedi.
In the opening scene, the voodoo priest is carrying a green snake with the snake's mouth agape, and he is holding it about 15cm from the head when the scene is on the priest. However, on the close-ups of the man tied to the stake, the priest is holding the snake right behind the head, as one might do with a poisonous snake.
In order for Tee Hee to be able to break the gun, he would need to have quite a bit of strength in both his claw and his real hand equally, otherwise the gun would just slip out of his hand when he tried to bend it.
In the train scene, Tee Hee opens the electric isolator box and uses his claw to short circuit the power. The lights only go out when his claw makes the short circuit. But electrical isolators are safety manufactured in that when
the handle is turned to open the box, the power is automatically switched off.
When Kananga shoots the inflatable couch where Whisper is sitting, the couch should just deflate through the hole the gas bullet would have left. It might inflate a little, but it would likely quickly fail by tearing around the bullet hole.
Despite being handled as poisonous, there are actually no poisonous snakes in Baron Samedi's casket. The snakes are mostly pythons and tree boas, all non-venomous.
Tee Hee could not bend bonds gun with his hook whilst holding the gun with his normal hand. The gun would have to be anchored to something firm a normal hand would not be able to withstand the pressure imposed upon it by the act of bending the gun.
The only place in the world where alligators and crocodiles meet in the wild is in the Everglades of Florida, where salt and fresh water meet in estuaries. But Tee Hee's Louisiana crocodile farm is not in the wild, it is where captive crocodiles have been bred by humans.
When Bond and Solitaire leave the bus to get on Quarell's boat, Bond seems to call Solitaire "Jane", which is the actress's real name. However, he actually says "All change, end of the line" - a phrase used by conductors on British buses at that time.
During the fight scene on the train between Bond and Tee-Hee the train car window breaks. Yet after Tee-Hee's ejected, Bond raises the window and the glass is intact.
However, the window that breaks is a narrower one near the opening to the bathroom. The wider window does not break. Both windows can be seen briefly after Tee-Hee breaks the ladder.
However, the window that breaks is a narrower one near the opening to the bathroom. The wider window does not break. Both windows can be seen briefly after Tee-Hee breaks the ladder.
When Mr. Big/Kananga has trapped Bond in the chair and is interrogating him, he wants to see if Solitaire has lost her powers. So he asks Tee-Hee to pass him Bond's Rolex Submariner watch, and apparently reads the registration number on its back. In fact, there are no numbers on the back of Rolex watches, for the serial number and model numbers are hidden between the watches lugs and can only be seen by removing the bracelet.
However, what Mr. Big actually says is, "On the back of Mr. Bond's watch, I see the registration number: 3-2-6-6", and immediately asks, "Do I speak the truth"? Therefore, it is acceptable that Kananga could simply be bluffing, and since he can't see any number, he expected the answer to his question to be no, whether that was the real number or not.
Mr. Big shoots the couch with a shark gun pellet, causing it to inflate and explode. The couch is a big balloon, with no stuffing. Inflatable couches of that type were a fad available for purchase (for your 'mod' apartment) in the 1960s and 1970s.
Tee Hee's right arm very clearly appears to be much longer than his left; his prosthetic hand is obviously just a mechanical device being held in his real hand.
When the hang glider is supporting Bond's weight in flight, the fabric would be taut and snapping. Instead, it is fluttering as in a light breeze.
In the bungalow, when James first meets "Mrs. Bond" (Rosie) as she pokes a gun through the door, he throws her on the bed. The person that gets thrown is obviously a MALE stunt double.
Visible ramp built onto steps of building in NYC when taxicab goes up steps and then onto trash cans.
After Bond destroys the fake Baron Samedi and rescues Solitaire, a man rushes towards him with a machete. Bond shoots him twice. There are two errors. The man's shoulder is already covered in Blood before Bond shoots him, and also, the second shot Bond fires appears to not hit the man, yet the man goes flying backwards as if he is shot.
When in the bathroom, while the snake is heading towards him, Bond uses the shaving lotion container as a flame thrower. This is not possible using a cigar to light it up. You need an open flame to do so.
When Baron Samedi is being introduced to the crowd at the hotel, the compere says, "The legendary Baron Samedi, folks. That's Saturday for those of you who speak French."
Surely it should be "for those of you who don't speak French." People who speak French would know that Samedi = Saturday in French.
Surely it should be "for those of you who don't speak French." People who speak French would know that Samedi = Saturday in French.
Kanaga's henchmen threaten to take him up in a Lear Jet 35 and throw him out at 10,000 feet over Lake Ponchartrain. Opening the aircraft door in flight (If it could be opened at all against the pressure of the oncoming air) would likely result in it being torn off and drawn into the port side engine (along with Bond). This would result in catastrophic damage and probable takedown of the aircraft.
When sheriff Pepper "radio" calls Billy Bob to get his boat and hurry up, Billy Bob answers out loud "I'm on my way" with out even touching the radio as if Pepper would be there.
For someone who is supposedly so virginal, Solitaire has no problems at the Embassy taking half of her clothes off in-front of a group of men to reveal her satin slip, and then getting changed with the doors to her room open.
After Bond and Solitaire go underground via the grave, the guards they avoid can be heard to be running on a manufactured floor (perhaps tiled or vinyl). There is no floor in the cave at that point, just rough rock.
When the taxi driver picks Bond up in New Orleans, his dialog and his lip movements don't match.
After escaping from the cave where Kananga is killed, Bond and Solitaire are seen talking on a railway platform with Felix. The echoing reverb used for the cave scene remains on the soundtrack for a couple of seconds during this dialogue before being abruptly removed.
When Bond visits the Voodoo shop, a shop bell sounds as the door opens. there is no bell fitted to the door.
The scarecrow that kills Rosie - the shot is heard before the flash of the gun.
The whole crew and spectators are reflected in the cab's window when Bond leaves the Voodoo shop.
When being chased by road by the police etc, when the police cars crash, the stuntman wearing a helmet can clearly be seen behind the steering wheel.
The wake from one of the camera boats is visible in one of the boat chase scenes.
In NY, James Bond travels from the airport to CIA address that Felix Leiter says is close to E 57th St. But he somehow travels on the Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive southbound all the way to the Battery Park when in reality driver would have taken Midtown tunnel instead, or would have traveled northbound on FDR from Brooklyn-Battery tunnel.
Near the start of the film, Leiter's staff trace the white car to an address which is in a block containing the Oh Cult Voodoo Shop, yet they fail to recognize the fact that this is also the building that Kananga and his people have just entered.
When making the coffee for M, Bond puts the milk in the coffee and then puts the steam into the coffee, demonstrating that neither he nor anyone involved in the scene had the faintest idea how to use the machine.
When Quarrel Junior takes Rosie's revolver from her on the boat, he tells her, "You might have even killed me if you took off the safety catch". Revolvers have no safety catch, only a semi-automatic pistol like Bond's Walther PPK would have one.
At the beginning of the film, when Bond demonstrates the magnetic ability of the wristwatch, he pulls the pin out to turn the watch into a magnet (and even describes this when explaining it to 'M'). However, during the crocodile farm and Kananga's Underground Lair sequences, when Bond wants the magnetic ability of his watch he simply turns the face of the watch slightly.
In the opening scene, a British agent supposedly gets killed by a snake. The snake is a Boa Canin constrictor which has neither fangs nor venom, and never actually bites him. In fact, the man appears to be alive and still breathing as the opening credits roll out. Perhaps the agent was killed later on in a different way, unseen by us, or he died of fright.
Bond claims the magnetic watch will "deflect bullets," though bullets are generally copper over lead, and thus nonmagnetic. It's doubtful that any magnetic field would deflect a steel jacketed or steel cored armor piercing military bullet.