Mistakes - Thunderball
When the cars arrive at the mansion after attending the funeral, they enter through the front door. While it's opening the film crew's lighting equipment is reflected in the door.
At the beginning of the movie, when Bond is talking to the French woman on the balcony outside the church, he says, "As I said, later," and then, "Come on." The words "Come on" are out of sync with his mouth. He looks to be saying something completely different.
The Colonel throws a vase at Bond who is about to catch it on his right shoulder. When we see Bond from behind, the vase shatters on his left shoulder.
Bond's Aston Martin's boot (trunk) lid is clean when lifted to deposit the jet pack, but has a huge amount of dust (apparently from the landing) when seen a few seconds later in the view into the car through the rear windscreen.
When Major Derval is killed by Count Lippe and Fiona Volpe, his eyes are open when he hits the floor. But when Volpe wraps Derval's head, the Major's eyes are closed. Later, when Bond finds him, Derval's eyes are open again
Bond's watch changes wrists several times while he is talking to the receptionist in the lobby and speaks to the receptionist at the health farm.
When Bond is at Shrublands, and is checking out his neighbor's room (the bandaged man), his hand jumps in and out of his pocket between shots when he hears the door open and hides behind the door.
The hand pulling on the lever in the "rack" sequence is shown pulling lever to full position twice.
When Bond enters the room where Count Lippe is having a sitz bath, the sign on the door says "Massage". When he leaves the room, the sign on the same door says "Sitz Bath & Heat Treatment".
Bond has long sleeves only in the close-up shots of him removing the wraps from Major Derval's body in the health spa.
When the Vulcan goes down in the sea, wires suspending the model are visible.
The ransom is to be dropped, according to the briefing officer at "Precisely 20 degrees north, 60 degrees east" off the Mergui Archipelago. A glimpse at an atlas shows these locations are actually about 2,500 miles apart.
The VIP played by Roland Culver is called Home Secretary by M but in the end titles is listed as Foreign Secretary.
In the casino scene, Bond can be seen in the background talking to Felix Leiter before they have met (they know each other already, of course, but the bedroom meeting is presented as the first time they've met for a while).
Domino steps on an egg spine with her right foot. When Bond takes out the spine, he does it from her left foot.
After Bond removes the egg-spine from Domino's foot, their respective positions repeatedly change between shots.
An image of Domino scuba diving is momentarily reversed (regulator hose momentarily switches from right to left side, along with reversal of her swimsuit pattern)
After Bond informs Domino of her brother's murder, Domino's tears make her mascara run. This is after a long dive that doesn't mess up her make-up.
The Panamanian flag on the Disco Volante is upside-down throughout the film. It flew in that configuration only in 1903.
When Bond is shot in the calf - as he runs away, the blood is on the right leg; when he crawls onto the float, its on the left. The next day he is diving to check the plane without so much as a bandage on either leg.
"Q" talks with his mouth closed.
When Bond is riding in the helicopter around Palmira, one shot shows him looking out of an opening on the right side of the helicopter, with the left side being a solid wall. A succeeding shot shows him looking out of an opening on the left side of the helicopter, with a solid wall on the right side.
Watch cloesly when Bond and Leiter are flying over Palmyra in the helicopter - Bond must be sitting on the right of the helicopter as Leiter is clearly seen piloting the machine from the left hand seat. Yet Bond manages to look out of the left hand side of the helicopter with his binoculars. The fact that Bond's hair parting changes sides suggests that the negative has been reversed for some reason.
Largo says to Bond that Golden Grotto sharks are the most dangerous, the most savage. In fact that's false. The Bull/Zambezi shark is regarded as the most dangerous to man in all tropical waters.
When Bond is coming out of Largo's Palmyra basement after seeing Paula dead, the door swings open widely, but makes no noise.
After Bond has escaped Largo's sharks, lighting equipment is reflected in the car door as he opens it.
Bonds' swim trunks are wet after the swim in the cove yet they're dry as he walks from behind the wall.
Bond gains sneakers after swimming towards the cove.
When Bond and Leiter are in the helicopter at the Golden Grotto, Leiter has shorts on. The shot changes and he has long trousers on and then reverts back to shorts in the next shot.
Bond replaces his blue scuba mask with a black one, but is seen wearing a blue one later.
Largo's underwater stunt double has noticeable blonde hair while Largo himself has white hair.
The boat captain's hat gets knocked off three times during the fight.
Largo dialogue unsynchronized when he returns to the Disco Volante for the final chase and battle scene.
In close shots, the rear part of the Disco Volante (after splitting) is not floating and not moving in the water and is obviously a fixed stage.
The Professor tells Bond and Domino that the Disco Volante is about to run into the reef, but does so without turning round to look! He also manages to shout his warning without even moving his lips!
When the Disco Volante hits the rocky island and explodes, you can clearly see an old vessel is being used as "body-double".
During the final scene when Bond and Domino are climbing into the raft, Domino's bathing suit has only one strap over the left shoulder from a distance and returns to straps over both shoulders during close up scene.