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  • Continuity: when the long-haired bounty hunter is talking to a robot on his video cellphone, his right hand is holding a second, smaller cellphone in the long shots which is not there in the close-ups.

  • Continuity: When Ford is approaching the Bennett corporation the ripples in the pond behind him disappear between shots.

  • Continuity: When Ford is talking to an executive at the Bennett corporation about Ford's finder's fee, his jacket changes position between shots.

  • Continuity: When Ford and Enwright are arguing in an alleyway the red sign at head height behind Enwright disappears between shots.

  • Continuity: When Ford says, "This is your lucky day," and lets a robot head roll out of his bag, the bag changes position in his hands between shots.

  • Continuity: When the gangster is trying to buy Enwright from Ford, a bearded henchman walks in through a curtained doorway behind Ms. Enright, holding $20,000 to his chest. In the next shot he has been replaced by a beardless guy with no money.

  • Continuity: Ford hands his gun to a clerk at a brothel and the clerk hands Ford a photo which changes to a different photo between shots.

  • Continuity: When the man in charge of the underwater city ("New Angeles") bangs his fist on his desk there are the two long, thin lamps on his desk which are both bent inward toward the center of the desk. In the next shot, one of the lamps is tilted so that it's bent outward away from the center of the desk.

  • Continuity: When the assassin droid taps Ford on the shoulder and starts a brawl, the vampire-toothed stripper repeatedly changes position behind them between shots.

  • Continuity: When Ford and Enwright are reading data from a port at the back of the assassin droid's neck, his head bent quite far down onto his chest. In the close-up of the back of his neck, his head is raised much further up as though he were sitting normally and awake.

  • Continuity: Enwright helps Ford to remove the bottle cap from a bottle of alcohol. The cap is attached to the bottle by a string, but in the next shot both the bottle cap and the string have disappeared.


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