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Terence Hill and Bud Spencer in Go for It (1983)

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Go for It

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Continuity

On the ship, the female fighter is wearing boots; when shown resisting arrest, she is wearing sandals.

Factual errors

When "Doctor Spider" is using the C.B. radio on his car to announce to K1 Steinberg and Mason have been killed, the answers from K1 aren't heard (they can be guessed by Spider's lines) but they should. It's not a phone, it's a radio with a loudspeaker.

Miscellaneous

At take off we see an Eastern Airlines Boeing 727, a narrow body aircraft (with one aisle). However, the shots inside the aircraft show a wide body aircraft (with two aisles), and this cannot be inside a 727!

Anachronisms

When Hill is riding the water scooter he is wearing his red cap, however in the shots from above the cap is blue.

Audio/visual unsynchronised

(at around 1 min) The helicopter seen is a Bell 206 Jet Ranger, which is equipped with a turbo-shaft engine (a form of jet engine / gas turbine, optimized to produce shaft power, rather than jet thrust). But when the engine starts, the sound of a piston engine can be heard instead.
Roscoe's vocal chords do not move when he's heard using his ventriloquist voice to fool the cops.

Crew or equipment visible

A mic and a head of crew member are visible as a reflection on the back seat's right window as "La fatalona" drives the car after "Rosco" blows the CIA car.

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