Lions for Lambs Goofs, Mistakes and Bloopers

Lions for Lambs Goofs, Mistakes and Bloopers

Lions for Lambs Movie Details

Lions for Lambs taglines:If you don’t STAND for something, you might FALL for anything
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Actors:
Robert Redford Professor Stephen Malley
Meryl Streep Janine Roth
Tom Cruise Senator Jasper Irving
Michael PeГ±a Ernest Rodriguez
Andrew Garfield Todd Hayes
Peter Berg Lt. Col. Falco
Kevin Dunn Howard – ANX Editor
Derek Luke Lt. Arian Finch
Larry Bates Soldier #1
Christopher May Soldier #2
David Pease Soldier #3
Heidi Janson Soldier #4
Christopher Carley Sniper
George Back Student #1
Kristy Wu Student #2
Directors: Robert Redford
IMDB Rating: 6.2/10 out of 20,707 votes

“Lions for Lambs” 2007 by Robert Redford – Movie Goofs

“Lions for Lambs” Plot Summary

Injuries sustained by two Army ranger behind enemy lines in Afghanistan set off a sequence of events involving a congressman, a journalist and a professor.

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“Lions for Lambs” Goofs List

  • Continuity: The white University of Illinios football in Senator Irvings office (in the background by Janine Roth’s head for much of the interview), changes positions during the interview. At times its level on the shelf and at other times its sitting crooked.
  • Continuity: After Rodriguez rolls onto his back so that Arian can see the extent of his injury, he is then shown alternately on his left side (correct) and his stomach (impossible).
  • Continuity: Janine writes “Whatever it takes” in her notebook, when she is at the Senator’s office, at a different point of the page (higher) than later shown, when she revises her writings.
  • Factual errors: When Rodriguez and Arian are giving their presentation, they place letters of induction on the projector to show the class they enlisted. A letter of induction is a draft notice. The draft was over for over thirty years when the movie takes place, and since they volunteered, they would have used DD Form 4/1 “Enlistment and Reenlistment Document”
  • Errors in geography: When Janine is riding past the White House in the taxi near the end of the movie, her view of the White House, as represented during her passing, cannot be obtained from a taxi since those streets are closed to vehicular traffic. Also, her view of the rows of graves in Arlington Cemetery during the same sequence cannot be obtained from a taxi since the paved paths in Arlington are closed to ordinary vehicular traffic as a taxi would be.
  • Continuity: When Janine and Senator Irving are leaving his office he puts on his blazer and his collar flips up, he attempts to flip it down as he lowers his arms but fails. When the camera switches angles his arms are down and magically so is his collar.
  • Continuity: When Senator Irving returns to his office after receiving a phone call, there is a lamp positioned slightly in front of the framed article (about him) that was written by Janine. When Janine was looking at the article previously, there was no such obstruction.
  • Continuity: Prof. Malley describes Todd’s position in the early lecture as off to the side away from most of the class. But in the flashbacks, Todd is in the middle of everyone.
  • Errors in geography: In the time between the 2 soldiers falling, the helicopter would have traveled several hundred yards; not the few feet separating their impact points in the snow.
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