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Dirk Benedict in The A-Team (1983)

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The Spy Who Mugged Me

The A-Team

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Continuity

On the boat, bomb explodes about 4 seconds later than its counter suggests.
The Cadillac limousine became a '60s Lincoln Continental with suicide doors when it went over the cliff.

Revealing mistakes

When Jourdan's four henchmen are thrown out of the hotel room window into the pool, they are all supposed to be unconscious, but the second one grabs hold of the window ledge with his hands and visibly propels himself out.
The hotel at the beginning is supposed to be in Washington, DC, but there are palm trees visible in the background.

Crew or equipment visible

A cable can be seen attached to the back of the limo as it goes over the cliff.
After the car goes off the cliff, the entire camera crew is visible reflected in the side of Fröbe's motorcycle helmet.

Character error

Everyone mispronounces Fröbe's name, pronouncing it like "Frobe". The umlaut (the two dots) changes the pronunciation of the vowel to something akin to "euh", a difficult sound for English speakers to master. The name also has two syllables.

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