A gavel in a Scottish courtroom scene!!
I thought i would start a new Thread to see how many films and TV programmes Brit Movie Members can think of that have featured something that in reality shouldn't be there, below is a screencap of a scene from the Hammer Swashbuckler film A Challenge For Robin Hood (1967), in the distance you can see a car driving past, something which clearly would not have existed in Robin Hood's time, you can see the scene on YouTube (which is where i found out about the car appearing in A Challenge For Robin Hood).
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A gavel in a Scottish courtroom scene!!
Ricky Gervaise in anything
Whatever it is, he really shouldn't be there
Steve
Somebody spotted this chariot with a combustion engine. Can't remember what the film was.
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Yes it was in a programme last night about Movie Bloopers.....
Whenever a vehicle (including a chariot) is flipped over you can often see the log (about the thickness of a telegraph pole) that is fired into the ground to flip it over. You see the log as the truck, car or even chariot, rolls through the air. It's a much more reliable way to flip a vehicle that relying on ramps
Steve
It's not just Scottish judges who don't use gavels
Knock it on the head, BBC. Judges don't use gavels | UK news | The Guardian
Tower Bridge appears in the 1983 TV Movie The Sign Of Four, which starred Ian Richardson as Sherlock Holmes, The Sign Of Four was set in 1887, Tower Bridge was not completed and opened until 1894, clearly a completed Tower Bridge should not have been seen in the film, below is a screencap of Tower Bridge in the 1983 TV Movie The Sign Of Four.
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The Tardis shouldn't be in any film or TV programme,unfortunately it is!