The Beastmaster
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  • Revealing mistakes: When Dar's white dog pulls him to safety, Dar keeps moving as the dog stops to get a better grip.

  • Continuity: In Dar's confrontation with the "eagle men," he has his sword out and at the ready - but in all of the over-the-shoulder shots, the sword hilt can be plainly seen in the scabbard on his back.

  • Revealing mistakes: When Dar is about to light the funeral pyre for all the villagers from his home who were killed, and while Dar is giving a soliloquy, one of the "dead" bodies on the ground has a big, cheesy grin on his face.

  • Continuity: When Seth gives Dar an update on Tal's condition he says that he "won't have the use of his left hand for a while". However, Tal was injured in the right shoulder and it is his right arm that is strapped down.

  • Continuity: Flipped shot: when the ferrets are stealing Dar's clothing garment, their positions reverse.

  • Continuity: One of the priests is killed by the black tiger. He shows up again in the big fight on the pyramid at the end.

  • Continuity: Kiri has been swimming and runs from the water when the ferrets steal her stuff. In the very next scene, as she's looking for the ferrets, she's completely dry.

  • Revealing mistakes: The footage of Kiri's face under water in the river-ferry sequence was shot in a pool and the tiles of the pool are visible behind her.

  • Continuity: In the river-ferry sequence when Kiri is wrapping the rope around the water filled jugs, the rope is on the outside of her body "trapping" her between it and the water. In the next shot, the rope is behind her so that she is no longer "trapped"

  • Audio/visual unsynchronized: The ferrets are squeaking like mice. In reality they make a "chooka, chooka" gutteral sound.

  • Revealing mistakes: Both ferrets are male, yet one gives birth to kits at the end.

  • Revealing mistakes: During the fight scene near the end when Dar fights Maax' guards there is an indentation in the "stone" of the pyramid showing that the pyramid is indeed, at least partially, made of some sort of painted plywood.

  • Revealing mistakes: When Dar comes back to the village to find everyone in it dead, as he is looking around, in the background, the supposedly dead dog can be seen breathing.

  • Continuity: At the river-ferry scene, when Dar and the others fight the priests to save the captive slave-girls, somehow all the other slave-girls but Kiri disappear during the fight, and are never seen again.

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  • Revealing mistakes: SPOILER: Just before lighting the funeral pyre, Dar places the body of his white dog on the body of his father. After he lays the dog on his father's chest, the dog exhales (it's clearly alive).


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