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Cary Grant and Leslie Caron in Father Goose (1964)

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Father Goose

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Continuity

When Catherine goes into Walter's boat, the water level is very high. When the children go in, there is hardly any water on the floor.
When Walter gets ready to take a nap, he removes his left shoe twice.
When Walter gets an answer on the radio about Catherine's snakebite, Walter is told to plug in the headphones. Throughout the rest of movie, the headphone plug is still plugged in and all voices are heard through the speaker.
When Walter originally arrives in the harbor, he tows the dinghy. While tied alongside the dock, the line tied to the dinghy is gone.
The shape of the hole in Eckland's launch changes between the first and second shot as the military ship is leaving. A fairly large splinter disappears and then later, while repairing the launch, the splinter reappears.

Factual errors

For the sake of pacing, numerous liberties are taken with the way two-way radio actually works (overlaps, interruptions, etc.).
At the beginning of the movie when Commander Houghton's ship escorts Eckland's small boat out of the harbor, the ship displays the Union Jack. Even though the Australian Navy was under the auspices of the UK, the British white naval ensign would normally be flown.
The date the film opens is fixed as February 15, 1942, by Frank telling Walter that the Japanese had taken Singapore that morning; however, all women and children, even those of diplomatic personnel, had been evacuated from Rabaul the previous December. There is absolutely no way Catherine and the girls could have been in the area under the circumstances she describes.
No one uses the push to talk button on the radios after the first mention of it.

Revealing mistakes

At one point, Walter uses the radio and does not push the "talk" button, yet Frank answers him.
When Mr. Eckland first enters the island hut, the boards on the front porch are rotten. One step and a board in front of the door collapse when he steps on them, yet sailors had to walk over these same boards to load the hut with boxes of provisions just a few minutes earlier. The boards didn't break under them.
As Walter looks at the hole in his boat right after Frank hits it, most of the actual "hole" is visibly black paint on the side. It is apparent as water laps up against it rather than goes through it.
At Perry's hut on Bundy Island, when Catherine appears at the window, Walter goes over to pull up the shade, but when he raises his hand to pull the cord down, the shade begins to roll up before he yanks on the cord.
The fuel cans at Salamau that Walter loads appear to be empty as they swing easily in the hands of both Walter and the man assisting him. It is also more likely that Walter would need diesel for his launch rather than petrol.

Miscellaneous

Trevor Howard and his assistant are supposed to be officers in the Australian Navy, yet their accents are distinctly British, not Australian.

Anachronisms

The film takes place in 1942 at the height of WWII, but Catherine Freneau wears clothing and hairstyles that were popular in the mid-1960s, when the film was made.
Catherine claims to have been engaged to Cesare, an official at the Italian consulate in Fiume, Yugoslavia; however, Fiume was administered as part of Italy from 1922 to 1945, so there was no Italian consulate.
The movie is supposed to be set in about 1942 as the Japanese are advancing, but in the opening harbor scene a more modern military British truck from 1954 is clearly visible in the background driving from right to left.
The radios used at Big Bad Wolf's are Collins 51j series and were not available until the late 40's-early 50's. Most appear to be Collins R-388's first made during the Korean War era.

Audio/visual unsynchronised

When Catherine gets drunk after being "snakebit," she says to Walter "I bet you think I'm an iceberg" Leslie Caron; however, she clearly says "I bet you think I'm frigid."

Errors in geography

The pelican that Walter throws a sandwich to is brown. Brown pelicans are found in the New world, where the movie was filmed (Jamaica). Old world pelicans are mostly white.

Character error

When Walter contacts the navy about Catherine's snake bite, he hears from a medical expert that each indigenous snake species is poisonous; however, a medical officer would know to use the correct term, "venomous," rather than poisonous.

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