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Four's a Crowd (1938)

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Four's a Crowd

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Continuity

When Bob stumbles into Lorri's bedroom to evade the guards, he knocks over a table and breaks a vase. When Amy (Margaret Hamilton) comes in to check on Lorri, the broken vase and flowers on the floor have evidently disappeared or she makes no notice of them. Bob had righted the table, but had no time and was not shown cleaning up the broken vase or flowers.
At one point Jean is shown dialing Bob, then he is shown dialing her before she finishes. Neither Bob or Jean get a busy signal and Bob's phone doesn't ring, but they both say hello to each other inexplicably.
During the opening credits, the four main actors walk past the entrance to the Hotel Parker twice, with an odd dissolve cut behind the main title card.

Revealing mistakes

At the beginning of the film, Jean sits down at a typewriter in the newsroom and furiously begins to make motions like she is typing, but the carriage of the typewriter barely moves.

Crew or equipment visible

The microphone is briefly visible, reflected in the window just before Jean sits for her shoe-shine.

Character error

In the wedding scene, the pastor tells his wife, the organist, "Swing back into Mendelssohn again." However, she has been playing Richard Wagner's "Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin at the time. She doesn't play Felix Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" from A Midsummer Night's Dream until the conclusion of the ceremony.

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