Guy Holden, Mimi Glossop, and Rodolfo Tonetti are eating grapefruit at breakfast when Egbert Fitzgerald and Aunt Hortense enter the room. In the next shot Guy has his elbow on the table with his hand on his head, which immediately changes back to Guy eating his grapefruit as before.
When Hortense first meets Tonetti, she is wearing a black cape. When she goes back upstairs to warn Mimi that she might have the wrong man in her room, she doesn't have the cape on. Then when she returns downstairs and talks to Egbert, she's wearing the cape again.
Whilst sitting at the nightclub table, Guy Holden is playing with a hand puppet which he proceeds to remove. The next shot has the puppet on the table, and Guy now has his elbow on the table with his fingers against his head. The following shot has his arm stretched across the table.
When Guy Holden re-enters the room and talks to Cyril Glossop, Guy crosses his arms twice.
When Tonetti and Guy are tied together after the night in the hotel room, they make a number of moves where they try to go in opposite directions, but are unable to because they are tied together. When the doorbell rings a final time Tonetti goes to answer the door and Guy goes to comfort Mimi, they are no longer tied together.
During the car chase, Guy makes a quick turn on a dirt road, and a sound effect of squealing tires is heard. Tires do not make a squealing noise on dirt.
During the "Continental", Rodolfo Tonetti is shown playing a concertina and singing along. Though he moves the concertina in and out and the music can be heard, his fingers never move on the keys.
Crew member coughs after the chase scene, picnic basket on running board and he's going through item list directly after she says, "After that."
At one point, as Guy and Mimi are on the balcony, shot from inside the hotel suite, the top of the set wall above the double doors is visible, and above that a whole raft of Klieg lights, pointed down at the balcony.
During the part of the film supposed to take place just outside of London, the car chase between Mimi and Guy occurs with them driving on the right side of the road. He passes her on the left at one point.
During Guy's conversation with Mimi's aunt, in a seaside hotel in England, a large plant from the cactus family is reflected in silhouette outside the window, making it apparent that the filming was not done on location.
If Guy Holden is famous enough to be recognized by the French proprietor, why does Mimi not recognize the name? She mentions it when she first sees him at Brightbourne, so she apparently knows his name.
When Hortense and Mimi consult with Egbert in his law office, Hortense says Mimi has been married two years. The waiter (Eric Blore) says he met "Professor Brown" (Mimi's husband incognito) and his "wife" 3½ years ago.