Gaynes is talking on phone with his daughter. On the table in front of him, we can see a coffee cup, an ashtray, sunglasses and that looks like a little red paper.
When the phone call ends, the red paper has disappeared.
The German police attacks Moran. During the shootout :
- a cop ran very close to Moran (from cop view) but in the wide angle, the cop is more farther ;
- When Moran yells "shoot me", we can see a cop catching him, and seconds later, the same cop catches him again.
The access to laser turrets requires a code. When Gaynes goes to the 2nd turret, he just opens the keypad cover and the door opens, despite he has not typed the code.
By the way, nobody had given him the code previously .
In the newscast, the screen scroll refers to an embassy, but the newscaster calls it a consulate.
Letters are encoded by using their position number in the alphabet (A=1, B=2, and so on). When the protagonists decide that the code word would be in Spanish because the terrorist is from a Spanish-speaking country, they encode "desarme" as 4-5-20-1-19-13-5. But at the time the film was made, the Spanish alphabet had three additional letters (ch [following c], ll [following l], and ñ [following n]), so it should have been 4-5-23-1-22-15-6. (In 2010, the alphabet dropped the ch and ll, so if the film were made now it would be 4-5-21-1-20-13-5.)
Skin mites do not live inside the human body.
At the opening speech in Munich, the German flag is clearly seen upside down (yellow-red-black), which is pretty curious, especially because the event was being held in Germany.
After the cold virus is introduced into the terrorist's blood stream, Pacio refers to their time running out to find the detonator based on the "flu virus" being attacked by white cells.