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Munich (2005) - 10 mistakes
Directed by Steven Spielberg, starring Daniel Craig, Eric Bana (add more)
Factual error: In the final scene with the New York skyline in the background, the new glass/stainless steel Manhattan complex at 731 Lexington Avenue is seen; this building is just being finished now in early '06. The building stands where Alexander's dept store once was. (On a related note, it is a nice touch on Spielberg's part to overlay the Twin Towers onto the skyline in that same scene.)
Continuity: When Ephraim and Avner are walking along the boardwalk in sunny weather and Ephraim is proposing the "job offer", in the side shot they walk past two pedestrians, one of whom is leaning on the railing. In the next shot facing them, as they are still walking forward (now towards viewers), they are walking past the same couple again.
Revealing: During a flashback to the original hostage-taking, we see one hostage get shot and the camera pans to the wall behind him being riddled with bullets. Only problem is that the paper on the wall is bending outwards, caused by the squibs behind it, rather than being pushed inwards by the path of the bullets.
Factual error: The 5 German 'snipers' at the Munich airport are shown using G-3 rifles with scopes on them. None of the 5 snipers had scopes on their rifles. In fact, they didn't even have semi-automatic rifles. They used bolt rifles with iron sights. Their poor equipment contributed significantly to the failure of the rescue operation and prompted H&K to develop the PSG-1 sniper rifle.
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