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Robert Montgomery and Norma Shearer in Riptide (1934)

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Riptide

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Continuity

The length and styling of Norma Shearer's hair repeatedly changes from scene to scene and from one sequence to another.
The photo in the newspaper of Mary kissing Tommie is from a vantage point to Tommie's right. The newspaper photographer was standing in a doorway to Tommie's left.
After Mary kisses Pamela for daddy, the book laying on the bed disappears in the next shot.

Revealing mistakes

When the photographer takes Norma Shearer's picture in her hotel room after Robert Montgomery falls, he never replaces the flash bulb before taking a second picture a few seconds later.

Miscellaneous

The newspaper headline says that Robert Montgomery falls from Norma Shearer's balcony when there was a witness to the fact that he fell from the balcony next to hers as he was trying to get to her room from his own room. Plus the police accuse her of pushing him when they should have gotten the facts from the witness before drawing any conclusions.

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