The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian-Movie Error

August 23, 2008 by admin  
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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian-Movie Error

  1. When the Pevensies are outside their treasure chamber in Cair Paravel, Peter tears off a piece of his shirt to make a makeshift torch. A few shots later, once they’re in the chamber, the missing piece has gotten bigger.
  2. In the scene where Miraz tells Glozelle to murder three of his men (right after Miraz and Sopespian are walking to their horses), Miraz’s collar on his blue jacked repeatedly switches from folded down to straight up in consecutive shots.
  3. In the Pevensies’ treasure chamber, there is a giant rock on top of Peter’s treasure chest. When he opens the chest, there is no sound of the rock hitting the ground.
  4. When Miraz talks to Dr. Cornelius about Susan’s horn, he drives an arrow into a pile of parchment, and it sticks out slanted. A few shots later when Miraz talks to Lord Sopespian, the arrow sticks up straight.
  5. When the Telmaries are building their war machines, there is a shot of a two-man saw being used to cut timber. There is no sawdust falling from either the saw blade or the wood itself.
  6. When Caspian confronts Miraz in the bedroom, he holds his sword with the point directly at Miraz’s throat. But in one shot, the blade is on Miraz’s neck with the point past his head.
  7. In the scene where Caspian enters Miraz’s room at night during the castle raid, there is one shot where Caspian is standing over Miraz in bed. The shadow of a camera is visible on Caspian’s shoulder.
  8. In the scene where the Pevensies enter their treasure chamber at Cair Paravel, they open the locked door by removing part of the rotten door around the lock. However, when the door swings inwards, the lock remains in the door itself, not in the frame of the door as it should.
  9. The underground train, at the end, has sliding doors. Sliding automatic doors weren’t invented until 1954.
  10. When Peter first dislocates his arm in the fight with Miraz, his arm is snapped backwards, away from the body. However, when Edmund later “relocates” it for him, he is still pushing it backwards, away from the body, which would just dislocate it even more.
  11. When Peter and Miraz are fighting, Peter stabs Miraz in the stomach and brings the sword back up for the killing stroke. There is no blood on the sword. This may be deliberate on the part of Disney, so as not to show blood, but a mistake nonetheless.
  12. As the Pevensies hold hands in the train station about to be transported to Narnia, they see a beach appearing directly in front of them. Moments later in Narnia, that beach view is way off to their right side, and the view in front of them is a cave wall.
  13. In the scene where Caspian is talking to the Badger and Dwarf in the cave, the Badger puts a bowl of soup (on a tray) on the table. The camera cuts to Caspian, and when it cuts back, the tray and soup are both gone.
  14. During the confrontation in Miraz’s bedroom, Caspian’s sword pricks his neck, drawing blood that starts running down his neck. The length of the blood trail changes from shot to shot: first it’s down to his collarbone, then mid-neck, then back to the collarbone.
  15. When the Pevensies save Trumpkin and he starts complaining, from behind you can see his gag covering his beard, but from the front, his gag has been removed completely.
  16. When Peter is talking to the White Witch, he has a deep cut above his left eye. when the camera changes to show Edmund stabbing the Witch from behind, Peter is miraculously healed, because in the next screen is Peter sitting down, breathing hard. But look above his left eye. No cut.
  17. Throughout all the battles, there is never any blood on any of the swords that are used.
  18. Near the end, when Peter bows before Aslan, the giant lion isn’t visible in the reflection of Peter’s sword, but the crew is.
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