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Audio/visual unsynchronised 

The car chase toward Miss Taro's house takes place on a gravel road, but you can hear the tires screech when the car goes around the curves.
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Chinese lounge singer's voice is heard while his mouth is not moving
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During the briefing scene, "MI7" is noticeably dubbed over "MI6". The closed-captioning on the DVD release still says MI6.
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When Dr. No's men pass by in a boat and shoot at the shore where Bond, Honey and Quarrell are hiding, their commander shouts "We'll be back - we'll be back with the dogs!" into a megaphone, which has an echo effect. He then lowers the megaphone and waves his arm as he shouts "Full Speed Ahead!" - which has the same megaphone/echo effect, despite the lack of megaphone use.
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When Honey Ryder is introduced and emerges from the water singing, there is one shot in which her lips aren't moving as she sings.
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When Miss Taro's door is closed, no noise can be heard from the door being slammed shut.
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"Hello, W6N. Report my signals" isn't spoken by the radio controller in London; his lips don't move.
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Boom mic visible 

The shadow of a boom mic is visible on the hotel room wall behind Bond, just after the room service attendant hands him his martini.
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Character error 

During the rocket countdown, the commentary from Cape Canaveral says that this is the launch of the MA-7 (Mercury-Atlas 7) mission. This was Scott Carpenter's flight as part of Project Mercury. Just a little later the rocket is reported as being at its full weight of 240, yet the launch weight of the Atlas rocket was only just over 100 tons.
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When Bond is waiting for Professor Dent to arrive at Miss Taro's house, he pulls out his Walther PPK to attach the silencer. In closeup, however, the pistol is actually an FN Browning 1910. This can be verified when the camera zooms in Bond when he's attaching the Braun silencer to the pistol. You can see the letters FN inscribed on the grip of the pistol. The pistol was used int the scene because the film production's weapons specialist couldn't find a silencer that would fit the Walther PP that Bond was issued.
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The Beretta pistol that Bond has at the briefing is a model 1934 and was never chambered for .25ACP as mentioned. It was only chambered in .380ACP (9mm short) which is more powerful than 7.62mm (.32ACP) that Boothroyd states the Walther (also available in .380ACP) is chambered for. When Q branch gives Bond his Walther PPK, it's really a Walther PP.
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After Honey is finished being showered and decontaminated, the technician passes a Geiger counter over her and reports, "Practically zero - she's clean." However, in the very next shot, from the side, Honey is plainly seen removing her hands from the machine used to decontaminate radioactive particles from the fingernails. This action is redundant.
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M tells Bond it is 3am when he comes into the office, yet outside through the windows it appears to be the late evening hours or sunrise.
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When the foreman of signals tells the radio controller to keep listening and to let him know as soon as Kingston responds, the radio controller can't hear him because he has his headphones on.
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Continuity 

When fighting with Jones the chauffeur, Bond pulls back with his right arm and hits him with his left.
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While he is waiting in the dark in Miss Taro's house, Bond's socks change from long to short, and his tie disappears by the time he has attached the silencer.
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The hearse used by the Three Blind Mice When they shoot Strangways' secretary and to chase Bond on his way to Miss Taro's house is a LaSalle (circa 1939), which is also used in the rear-projection shots for the car chase. The vehicle which goes over the cliff, however, is a British Humber or a Packard (circa 1941). You can tell them apart easily as the Humber/Packard (the hearse that goes over the cliff) has headlamps at the extremities of its wings, while the LaSalle's headlights are mounted much closer to the radiator grille/hood.
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Honey Ryder's goggles when she first meets Bond.
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When Bond returns from the Ambassadeurs club early in the movie to find Sylvia putting in his flat, both her hands and Bond's change position on the golf club handle in different shots.
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The car that Felix Leiter hops in at Kingston International Airport is a 1961 Chevrolet Impala pillared sedan, but the car that is used in the chase scene on the highway (in which 007 is in a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible), is a 4-door pillarless sedan.
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When shooting at the "dragon", Bond's gun changes from a Walther PPK to a Colt .45. His gun also goes into slidelock (indicating empty) twice while shooting, and without visibly reloading, continues to fire.
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When Bond and Dent are together and Dent tries to get the gun with his foot, there are several continuity issues: the gun is very close to Dent's foot when there is a close-up, but then further away in the next image. Also, there are wrinkles in the cloths and then they are flat.
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When James lights his cigarette and Sylvia asks to raise the stakes, he first has removed the cigarette from his mouth and placed his hand on the shoe, but when he says, "I have no objection, " he is just taking it out of his mouth. The camera cuts to his back, and his hand is back on the shoe. The cigarette jumps between his hands and mouth several times.
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When Bond enters Moneypenny's office, he hangs his hat so that it's facing the door. After his meeting with M, his hat is facing the other way.
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One of Bond's traps in his room is his briefcase; he puts talcum powder on it. When he is done he sets the case down on the right side of the table. To the left is a mirror and by the mirror is an assortment of perfume bottles and a shaving bag. When he returns, the contents on the table are reversed exactly, and the perfume bottles are replaced by a magazine.
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When you see Bond in his hotel room for the first time, there are two bottles on the table, a clear one and a green one. When he reenters the room and checks his traps, the green bottle has disappeared. Bond takes a bottle from a drawer but that also is clear so what happened to the green one?
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When James Bond sits down with Annabelle at the club, the camera strap is around her neck. When they do a close-up shot of her the strap is gone. In the next shot, James is taking the strap and the camera from her neck.
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When Bond is driving to Miss Taro's house in the hills, he's being chased by a couple of people in a LaSalle hearse. We see Bond and the hearse swing round a corner and head toward the camera. We then see a shot of Bond and then another shot of the cars coming around the same corner (you can tell by the small bush on the right side of the hill next to the road). In fact the same location is used in 3 separate takes from the exact camera position.
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When Bond finally reach Miss Taro's house and she opens the door for him, all the shutters on the door are at the same angle. As Bond steps in, one of the shutters has changed its position.
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When Dr. No crushes the gold Buddha statue at the dinner table with his hands, it falls off the table onto the floor. However, when a wider camera angle is shown, right before the guard takes Bond to the elevator, the gold statue is back on the table.
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In the dinner scene with Doctor No, when Honey is about to be taken away, Bond is shown in close-up shots holding up the table knife with both hands, but in the other shots his arms are down.
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When James Bond and Honey Ryder are washing themselves by the waterfall after Bond killed the guard, their clothes dry completely when exiting the water.
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We see James and Honey washing themselves in the river after avoiding the dogs. Honey has clearly taken off her swimsuit top and is wearing only her white shirt. As they run to the bank, she is not carrying her bra/bikini top, but in the next scene, when their shirts are both dry, she has her bra/bikini top on under the white shirt.
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Annabelle breaks a flash bulb and gouges Quarrel's right cheek producing a large amount of blood. In subsequent shots there is no wound on his face.
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When Dent sneaks into the room and shoots the pillow 6 times, you can see him after he notices Bond. When he does come in, you can see his tie really messed up and the back of the tie you can see the label. When you see the shot again, when he sits down, the tie is tucked in and it is straightened.
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Although the rocket is referred to as "MA-7", the first image on the monitors is of an unmanned Vanguard, whilst the film of the rocket in flight appears to show a Titan.
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After Bond's dinner with the good Doctor, in his cell, he uses one of his slippers to beat on the wire grate after it shocks him. When he crawls through the opening, he has slippers on both feet. Also, he may have lost or gained a slipper when moving through the drain tubes.
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When Bond utters the line "That's a Smith & Wesson..." he has a cigarette dangling from his lips. A moment later, it is in the ashtray by his side.
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At the end of the film, the patrol boat appears to be crewed by US navy sailors, but as the boat sails away it's flying a white ensign (the Royal Navy flag)
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After Bond and Honey's encounter with the patrol boat on the beach she retrieves her shirt from her shot-up boat and they both run off into the jungle barefoot. In the following scenes they're both wearing shoes.
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Crew or equipment visible 

Visible reflected in the window of the car that carries away Strangways' killers.
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The camera's shadow is visible on the ground as the car goes off the cliff in the car chase when Bond is headed to Miss Taro's house.
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In M's office you can clearly see a boom light reflecting off a painting above the mantelpiece.
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At the airport on Jamaica, when Bond uses the telephone booth, you can see the lighting and crew members reflected in the glass door as he opens it to walk in and out, also when Felix opens the door you can see them again.
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When Honey tells Bond that the one shell alone is worth $50 in Miami then she tries to shield them from him a piece of equipment is seen bobbing at the bottom of the screen. The full shots of them reveal no such piece of equipment.
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Errors in geography 

When Bond calls Miss Taro from his hotel, she gives him directions to her house - 239 Magenta Drive. Later, at the house, Bond calls for a taxi giving the address as 2171 Magenta Drive.
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Factual errors 

The Bren Gun seen on the patrol boat has no magazine attached when it is first shown. Later, when supposedly firing, the magazine, which fits on the top of the gun is being held in place by hand ....and backwards.
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The speedometer of the '57 Chevy shown in the chase scene is actually that of a '57 Ford. Also, the close-up shows a black steering wheel and dashboard whereas the Chevy has an obvious red steering wheel and dashboard.
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In the London communications center, the radios in use are Racal RA-17s. The RA-17 is a receiver and cannot be used for 2-way communications.
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Before Bond shoots Dent, he says "That's a Smith & Wesson and you've had your six." Dent's gun is clearly a Colt Model 1911 which holds seven rounds (or eight with one in the chamber). Also, after Dent fired into the bed, the slide locked back indicating the weapon was empty so there was no reason for him to pick it back up and try to shoot Bond with it.
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Incorrectly regarded as goofs 

Bond sets traps in his hotel room, including the closet, but is wearing a darker suit when we see him check them later. He changed suits in his room and reset the traps afterward; we didn't see it happening because it wasn't interesting.
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When Bond is sliding down the pipe, a gush of water sweeps over him. However, later, when he emerges from the pipe, he is in a hallway with no trace of the water. However, in the last few seconds of this sequence, he is clearly climbing a diagonal shaft toward the ventilation grille. Though it is odd for air ventilation for an underground facility to share a shaft with some kind of waste-water disposal system, the water would not likely have come out of the ventilation shaft.
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Revealing mistakes 

When Bond is crawling through the tunnel at Dr. No's complex, the walls in the tunnel wobble.
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A protective pane of glass is visible between Bond and the tarantula. Bond can be seen squishing his arm up against it.
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When Bond and Honey are made to take showers to clean them of any remaining radioactivity, they are meant to be naked. When Honey gets out of the shower a man holds a towel up for her, but if you look closely you can see that she is wearing a flesh-colored swim suit.
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When Dr. No picks up the small statue (before the close-up of him crushing it), you can see it get squashed a little and that it's soft and squishy like rubber.
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When Bond escapes from his cell via the steam pipe, he gets hit with a blast of "scalding water". if you watch close, when the water hit Bond, his wig flies up revealing Sean Connery's bald spot.
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Stunt double's face seen right before Bond jumps down into the tunnel where the steaming water rushes through.
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The scene at Ms. Taro's apartment happens in the dead of night, yet daylight can be seen coming in through the shutters.
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When James is riding in the 57 Chevy convertible from the airport to the hotel, a close up of the engine temp gauge indicates "C" for cold. But by this time, the engine would be at operating temperature with the dial centered between "C" and "H."
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When the spider crawls on Bond's shoulder and you see his face, you can see how the spider isn't really crawling there. Bond moves his shoulder and the spider doesn't move along.
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As Honey is being decontaminated, the final indicator only changes from ACTIVE to CLEAR after she has passed.
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When Bond enters Moneypenny's office, the elevator doors don't slide at the same time and one doesn't slide all the way out. They are obviously being operated manually.
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Spoilers 

The goofs below may give away important plot points.

Character error 

At the end, in the boat, Bond is holding the oil level dip stick in his hand when he announces that they are out of fuel.
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Character error 

When Dent grabs his gun to shoot Bond, Bond says "That's a Smith & Wesson and you've had your six.". When in fact it was an M1911A1 which was either produced by Colt or Springfield. Also, the magazine holds 7 rounds, 8 if you over-load the gun (put 1 in the chamber then load a 7-round mag) not 6.
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Continuity 

At the end when Bond and Honey are in the small wooden boat there is no tow rope visible. When the rescue vessel shows up and announces they will give them a tow a heavy duty tow rope is seen draped over the stern.
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Continuity 

At the very end, when Bond and Honey are in the rowboat together you can see that one is on the left side of the other. However, in the next shot they have reversed positions.
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Continuity 

In the end, when Bond takes Chang's place, he turns the radiation level up to 40-45. When he's fighting Dr. No up on the walkway, it goes down to 30, but no one has touched the wheel.
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