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Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935)

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Gold Diggers of 1935

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Continuity

When the hotel manager sits at the restaurant table to confer with Nicoleff, there are customers sitting at tables in the background. On the next immediate cut, the setup of customers in the background has changed. The actual people and the number of people are different. Then on the following cut after that, the makeup of the customers in the background has reverted to the original setup.

Incorrectly regarded as goofs

(at around 50 mins) When Ann and Dick end their kiss a bit of spittle passes between them.

When a couple engage in kissing, it is not unheard of for some fluids to be exchanged.
When Dick and Ann are on the lake, there is a full moon. Ann claims to see "millions" of stars, which cannot be done under the brightness of a full moon.

Ann obviously is not using the term "millions" literally. In fact, under the most optimal star-gazing conditions on earth, one cannot see anywhere near a million stars with the naked eye.

Revealing mistakes

(at around 59 mins) Many people pay $25 each for tickets to the charity musical; the money being paid is clearly in pesos. In fact, each of the top bills states 'Vente Pesos' and obviously are not American bills. Yet, all the dialog refers to 'dollars', and there is no indication that the resort at Lake Waxapahachie is anything but an American resort.
At the conclusion of the "white piano" number when all the pianos magically move together to form a single large rectangle, the movements of the dancer's gown betrays the fact that this was achieved by running the film backwards.

Character error

Mrs. Prentiss is shown collecting cash for the show, yet claims she cannot make change for a $50.

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