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Ron O'Neal in Super Fly (1972)

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Continuity

The number of men attacking Priest in the final fight scene varies from shot to shot, though, from the angles used, there should be a consistent number.
The foot chase at the beginning seems to be shot out of order. The junkie either has his hat on or he's holding it.
The gun Scatter pulls on Eddie changes between shots.
The gun Scatter pulls on Eddie changes drastically (and hilariously) between shots. At first Scatter pulls a silver .22 pistol and a minute later he hands a white handled revolver to Eddie.
When Priest is shadowed by the police in order to shake him down about his friend Scatter he's seen walking down the exact same block in two shots, one after the other. The only difference between the shots is that in the second, garbage cans have been added to the sidewalk that Priest walks around.

Factual errors

In the opening credits, actress Sheila Frazier's name is correctly spelled "Sheila"; in the closing credits her name is misspelled "Shiela".

Revealing mistakes

The man who takes a swing at Youngblood at the end of the movie is supposed to be the deputy commissioner, but it is clearly a double.
When Reardon has his detectives bring Priest to him on the docks, he tells him he will not let him quit. Priest calls him an obscenity and one of the detectives hits Priest. But whereas Reardon had been right in Priest's face, when the detective hits Priest, Reardon is suddenly gone. Obviously as the fight sequence was filmed, this actor was removed for his own safety, but the editing was very disjointed with his disappearance.

Miscellaneous

The large amount of blood on one of the officers' face a mere second after Priest hits him with the trash can lid during the fight scene at the docks.

Anachronisms

Priest's rationale for why he is NOT an evil drug dealer is the fact that he sells cocaine, not heroin, and after all cocaine is not addictive -- a common belief at the time. Subsequent events have proved how ridiculous his justification actually was.

Audio/visual unsynchronised

When Scatter tells Priest the name of the "Man" who is supplying the drug trade, his mouth says "Red" but the audio says "Reardon." In addition, the audio is a totally different voice from the actor playing Scatter and was clearly added in after the film was shot.

Crew or equipment visible

The camera crew is reflected in panels of Priest's car during the opening shots.
When Priest orders Fat Freddy to get his money back, you can see the crew man behind the door as they leave the apartment.
During the opening foot chase, the camera cord becomes visible several times at the bottom of the screen.

Plot holes

Priest is taken to the docks in a police unit with other officers in the final scene. After he threatens Reardon, he walks towards his 1971 custom Cadillac Eldorado convertible, conveniently waiting for him several yards away. He gets in it and leaves. It's never explained how the car got there, nor do the officers seem to care. It seemingly matriculated out of nowhere. Given Priest's reputation, a car like his would have easily stood out and well known by police. In any other situation, the vehicle would have been secured, giving Priest no means of escape. When Priest is picked up, one of the officers gets in Priest's car and follows the others to the docks.

Character error

In the opening scene, Priest chases his mugger for ten blocks, through alleyways, over fences, and up a fire escape into an apartment, and yet his breathing perfectly normal as he kicks his assailant.

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