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Audio/visual unsynchronised 

In the club, a guitar solo is heard, while no guitarist is present.
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Continuity 

Jeffrey's cheek wound disappears in some scenes.
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Coke glasses appear out of nowhere when Jeffrey and Sandy are in the diner.
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Jeffrey's earring seems to disappear and reappear.
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Frank's beer appears to change in color and level during the scenes at Ben's house.
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During Ben's lip-syncing performance of Roy Orbison's "In Dreams", Frank abruptly ejects the cassette tape midway through the song. A short while later, he has Paul insert the tape in his car tape player. It immediately starts playing at the beginning of the same song without being rewound.
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Jeffrey's hands jump between the top of his head and his ear between shots when he is kneeling before Dorothy when she first discovers him in the closet.
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After Frank and Ben received their glasses there's some froth topping Frank's beer, but not Ben's. However, in the close-up of Ben there's clearly a thin layer of froth. Back to both in frame, and again Ben's beer has no froth.
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Ben receives his beer from Frank - in the next two shots Ben holds the beer in different places e.g. round the glass, then the handle and back to around the glass.
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Jeffrey is given a terrible beating by Frank and his gang, and we see swelling and bruising all over his face. Yet when he arrives for his date a few days later on Friday, there isn't a mark on him.
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When Dorothy finds Jeffrey in closet and has him on his knees, his alternate from being on top of his head from the back camera angle to over his ears from the front angle.
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Factual errors 

The 1907 apartment building shown on the movie has 6 floors, but in the movie Dorothy Vallens lives on the seventh floor in apartment number 710. This floor does not exist.
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Incorrectly regarded as goofs 

During the first time Sandy and Jeffery hear Dorothy sing, the dress she ends with on stage is different than the dress she started with. However, this could simply be the result of a costume change between the sets of her performance.
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