When Max returns Chris to her house after the inquest, the black wreath that had been on the front door when Steve arrived earlier is missing as they get out of the car but reappears as they approach the door.
When Bronec gets run over at the airport his bags end up on the verge but in the next cut they are on the road.
An exterior shot of an airborne DC-3 with standard rectangular windows is followed by an interior shot of Emery looking out of a round window.
When Chris is searching Max Fabian's guest house, she puts a book with writing on the cover on top her sheer sheath. When they cut to close-up of the book, it has no writing on the cover.
The first time Chris and Steve go to Max'es house, her shawl changes positions several times in the various shots when they are preparing to leave.
The coroner would have taken evidence from the medical examiner, which would have made his finding impossible.
When Steve is telling Chris about his return from the war, he mentions they flew over Chicago. He said he wanted to set the plane down on Michigan Boulevard instead of Michigan Avenue. However, Michigan Boulevard is an historic district in Chicago that includes Michigan Avenue.
While riding in a car with Steve, when Chris moves her arm to wave at the man on a horse, said horse is soon seen moving backwards and away from the camera, as is the long vehicle, revealing that the reel behind the actors is being projected in reverse.
The island silhouettes seen during the opening narration and credits are actually that of Moorea as seen from Tahiti.
When Mr. Emery comments to the local police, "What's a matter, Fabian got you in his pocket too?" the Chief refers to what was said as libel. He should have defined it as slander. Libel refers to written accusations.