The Disappearing Bullet Holes — Goldfinger
During the Fort Knox battle, bullet holes appear and vanish between shots as the crew repaired the set between takes.
Behind-the-scenes mistakes, outtakes, and funny moments from the making of Bond films.
During the Fort Knox battle, bullet holes appear and vanish between shots as the crew repaired the set between takes.
Sean Connery's hairpiece visibly shifts during the underwater sequences in Thunderball due to the physical demands of filming.
A crew member is briefly visible in a reflection during the Liparus supertanker interior scenes.
Bond's tie changes between shots during the poker tournament, as multiple takes across different filming days were edited together.
Roger Moore's stunt double is clearly visible during the fire truck chase through San Francisco.
A rubber crocodile is briefly visible among the real ones during Bond's famous crocodile-stepping escape.
A boom microphone shadow is visible on the wall during a dialogue scene in Willard Whyte's penthouse.
During the tank chase through St. Petersburg, the same parked cars appear in multiple locations as Bond passes.
Close-ups of Roger Moore are intercut with wide shots of a visibly younger stunt performer during the train-top fight.
The Aston Martin Vanquish's 'adaptive camouflage' occasionally shows visible CGI seams in the ice palace chase.
During the iconic ski jump, the parachute changes pattern between the stunt footage and the close-up shots of Moore.
The DB5's damage inconsistently appears and disappears during the Scotland driving sequence before the Skyfall Lodge siege.