Ladykillers Goofs, Mistakes and Bloopers

Ladykillers Goofs, Mistakes and Bloopers

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Ladykillers taglines:The greatest criminal minds of all time have finally met their match.
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Actors:
Tom Hanks Professor G.H. Dorr
Irma P. Hall Marva Munson
Marlon Wayans Gawain MacSam
J.K. Simmons Garth Pancake
Tzi Ma The General
Ryan Hurst Lump Hudson
Diane Delano Mountain Girl
George Wallace Sheriff Wyner
John McConnell Deputy Sheriff
Jason Weaver Weemack Funthes
Stephen Root Fernand Gudge
Lyne Odums Rosalie Funthes
Walter K. Jordan Elron
George Anthony Bell Preacher
Greg Grunberg TV Commercial Director
Directors: Ethan Coen and Joel Coen
IMDB Rating: 6.2/10 out of 35,869 votes

“Ladykillers” 2004 by Ethan Coen and Joel Coen – Movie Goofs

“Ladykillers” Plot Summary

An eccentric, if not charming Southern professor and his crew pose as a band in order to rob a casino, all under the nose of his unsuspecting landlord: a sharp old woman.

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“Ladykillers” Goofs List

  • Continuity: SPOILER: After Gawain reenters the basement, his gun’s upper assembly changes from black to silver.
  • Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): Dorr pretends to lead a Renaissance music ensemble. The first time we hear them pretending to be rehearsing, the boom box is playing Boccherini.
  • Continuity: During Professor Dorr’s recitation of Poe at Mrs. Munson’s tea, the amount of wax that has dripped down from the candles behind him changes from shot to shot.
  • Continuity: The cup in Lump’s hands changes when he is drying the dishes.
  • Boom mic visible: Shadow of boom mic on the door as Dorr leads Munson into the kitchen after the poetry recital.
  • Continuity: After the robbery, when they talk about how to kill the old lady, Pancake’s injured hand is no longer taped.
  • Continuity: The Professor refers to the “lovely… morn” minutes after Ms Munson exchanged “good afternoons” with the sheriff.
  • Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): Professor Dorr explains that his ensemble plays Renaissance music. Later, He says the music comes from the Rococo period. The two styles are completely different, and separated by a span of about 150 years.
  • Continuity: The second time Lump is tackled, it is by the large white player. When he falls, the skinny black player walks by.
  • Continuity: When Mrs Munson is sitting in front of the painting at the very beginning of the movie, we see her knitting in an over-the-shoulder-shot and she wraps the wool round her fingers. When the camera changes, she does it again, although the wool actually is already wrapped around her hand.
  • Crew or equipment visible: At the beginning of the movie, we are looking through the eyes of Lump Hudson when a member of the other team approaches him. Before the ball is snapped, the crew is reflected in the other player’s helmet.
  • Continuity: The Professor’s hands and glasses change when he sits down after recounting a poem of Edgar Allen Poe to Marva.
  • Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): Professor Dorr says the University of Mississippi is in Hattiesburg. It’s actually in Oxford. The University of Southern Mississippi is in Hattiesburg. While it may be Dorr’s error, it seems unlikely that Mrs. Munson, a Mississippi native, wouldn’t notice.
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