- Boom mic visible: When Eunice is arguing with the badge lady over her identity.
- Continuity: While Eunice decides to take Howard's rocks back to his room, she hurriedly puts her wig on and it teeters on her head messily. When she opens her door and walks down the hall, her wig is neat and fitting perfectly.
- Continuity: At the airport Howard stands in front of a departure sign that says local time is 11:08, yet just a few minutes later Eunice tells Mr. Larabee that it's 12:05.
- Revealing mistakes: When the sign worker falls off the ladder and swings down to break the pane of glass, his support wire is clearly visible.
- Miscellaneous: Throughout the chase scenes at the end of the film most of the streets are completely empty of people or other cars.
- Revealing mistakes: As the bike begins to roll backward down the hill, the pedals force Judy's feet to turn backward, indicating it has a d?railleur-type hub, which can only freewheel in the forward direction. In the longer shot that follows, her feet on the pedals are not moving, which would require that the chain be removed.
- Continuity: In the final scene on the airplane, the time between the opening titles and "That's all, folks!" ending of the Looney Tunes short is much too short.
- Continuity: When they are traveling inside the Chinese dragon and the camera zooms in on their faces, both of Howard's hands are visible holding the horizontal bar inside the dragon's head, but in the wide angle views, both before and after, one of his hands is on the base of the vertical pole holding the dragon head up from the bicycle.
- Continuity: When the cars chase the three wheeled bike, they drive from a hill with a STOP-sign. On the right we can see some parked cars (Chevrolet Corvair, Ford, Pinto and a Rover). In the next shot, when the Cadillac limo passes, the three cars are disappeared and changed in a 1971 Chevrolet Vega coupe, Chevrolet Caprice coupe, Triumph GT-6.
- Revealing mistakes: Throughout the car chase (near the end of the movie), the "Just Married" VW is a post-1967 Beetle. However, it is a pre-1967 Beetle that is later seen floating in San Francisco Bay.
- Revealing mistakes: The fresh concrete that the cars drive through in the chase sequence is obviously only a thin layer (probably less than an inch thick), much too thin to be actual pavement.
- Crew or equipment visible: Shadow of camera and crew clearly visible during the car chase.
- Revealing mistakes: In the chase, when the van is hit multiple times it is crushed widthwise. When the driver comes out and opens the door, the van falls over (away from the camera) revealing an underside that shows it is not a crushed car at all but prop specially made for the film.
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- Continuity: SPOILER: When Howard finds Judy sleeping in the top floor of the hotel, she is wearing a purple top and black slacks. Afterwards, she is wearing her white pantsuit from the night before. However, at this point, her bag has already been switched with one of the others, so she couldn't have a change of clothes.
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