31 Amazing Costume Mistakes In Popular Movies

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Legends of the Fall: Brad Pitt’s hair was too beautiful for the time

The movie starred Brad Pitt who was looking so handsome, of course he is handsome, but the hunky portrayal of Tristan Ludlow was not perfect to the times. He appeared to be modern as compared to the time when Ludlow lived.

Raiders of the Lost Ark: Did you note that there is an extra in jeans?

Legends of the Fall is set in the 1910s, but Pitt’s character seems to be sporting 1960s male hairstyle as well as the stubble upon his face. The five 0’clock shadow. It didn’t matter how good looking he was, but it wasn’t acceptable at the time.


You might find nothing unusual in this photo besides how handsome and young Harrison Ford appeared in this movie. Take your time and look very carefully.

If you look more closely, you will notice someone in the background wearing a blue jeans and a t-shirt. The movie plot is set in the 1930s, where such kind of fashion was not available.

Pride & Prejudice: The boots are beyond their time

This is a 2005 romantic drama that is based on a 1813 classic novel from Jane Austen.

Captain America (The First Avenger): The actress's hair had to be up

It is normal that when you are reading a book, you get a chance to imagine the characters as well as the kind of clothes they were wearing. Your imagination offers you with a sense of time and place set in your mind, as this is a part of the beauty of reading books. But in the movie version where Keira Knightley, played as Lizzie, is seen wearing Wellies which are also known as rubber Wellington boots. These boots were beyond their time as they were into production until 40 years later.

In the first version of Captain America movie franchise, Peggy Carter's hair was long enought that it touched her shoulders.

It is true that her hairstyle is exactly for that particular time, and there is no doubt about it. But the fact is, that kind of hairstyle was not allowed in the army. During WWII female soldiers as well as special agents had to wear their hair up and prevent them from reaching their uniform collar.

Gladiator: Crowe’s lycra shorts are exposed

If you take your time and closely look especially during the tiger fight scene and several other scenes, then you will notice Russell Crowe's body colored, high-waisted lycra beneath the so-called gladiator's armor.

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: No Germany soldier was allowed to wear medals

You might still be puzzled asking yourself what is the big deal with the lycra shorts beneath the armor? The truth is that at that time there was no lycra sports shorts in Ancient Rome.


If you have had a chance to watch Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, you might have seen some German antagonists wearing some shiny, fancy medals.

The fact is, during that exact time German soldiers were not allowed to wear medals, in fact those metals were worn during the end of WWII. The movie was set in 1938, when the full war scale had not even started yet.

The King’s Speech: That was a wrong kit to be worn by the king

In the 2010 movie, The King's Speech, Colin Firth gave an amazing performance of the century. He perfectly handled his role in many levels, as he had prepared for that task for a long time before the movie was set for shooting.

Glory: There were no digital watches at the time

Firth took the role of Prince Albert of England, who suffered from a speech impediment. What is seen in one of the scenes, is the King wearing some sort of Irish design on his kit. To be more accurate, the King had to be wearing a Scottish Balmoral model on that which was seen in the movie.


Was there digital at the time of Civil War? Glory is a film which was directed by Edward Zwick in collaboration of Matthew Broderick, Cary Elwes, Denzel Washington, and Morgan Freeman. who also starred in it. The movie is set during the time of American Civil War.

But you can spot on several scenes that one of the soldier is wearing a digital watch around his wrist. That cannot be true, as by the time there were no wrist watches. Wrist watches came into existence from 1923, and they weren't even digital like that one which is seen in the movie.

Captain America (The First Avenger): There were no headsets by the time

If you have had a chance to watch Jim Morita's hat you would have spotted him wearing some fancy advanced headset.

Public Enemies: That robe was too advanced for the time

The fact is, such kind of gadget was not invented until in 2000, to be specific. But the movie was set during the WWII a few years before. This was a big blunder in the movie.

As the movie was set in the Depression-era, it was absolutely impossible for someone to have designed such an advanced and fancy robe. Besides, during that time the robes that were used are heavy as compared to that one seen in the movie.

Almost Famous: Did you notice the Black Sabbath t-shirt

The movie was so amazing that it was almost perfect. Kate Hudson, Patrick Fugit and Billy Crudup played their roles very perfectly. This is a 2000 movie that was written and directed by Cameron Crowe.

Almost Famous: The Black Sabbath t-shirt

What many people do forget is the little wardrobe mixup that was very tiny but extremely amusing. In one of the scenes in that movie you will notice someone wearing a Black Sabbath t-shirt in the backstage, which was actually manufactured in the year 1997. But the film was set in the early 70s and therefore having someone wearing such a t-shirt does not make sense.

Pearl Harbor: Bare legs were not common at the time

Creating a historical or period film, it is very tricky not to make mistakes and ensure that every fact is exactly as it should. after all, the producer and the director might have not lived during that era of time. Which the film is set.

Pearl Harbor: Bare legs were not appropriate back then

This film portrays the story of the Japanese attack on the Pearl Harbor in the year 1941. The women are seen at the front wearing skirts with bare legs that are with no stockings. This couldn't happen during that period.

Braveheart: Gibson’s Scottish Kit

This is among the greatest movies that managed to get several awards and it was released in the mid-1990s.

Braveheart: Gibson’s Scottish kilt was premature

In this movie no one can deny Mel Gibson's undefeated performance as he played a role of William Wallace, who was a Scottish warrior. The movie is set in the 13 century, and you see Gibson, who was wearing a Scottish kilt. This was not worn by soldiers during the time until later in the 16th century.

Django Unchained: The sunglasses were beyond that particular time

Django Unchained is set during the 19th century and portrays very critical topics about slavery that took place in the South back during that time. But the plot is in such an amazing way.

Django Unchained: Sunglasses were not invented yet

Jamie Foxx performance in that movie was tremendous, and the movie was a success as it grossed nearly $300,000,000 worldwide. One of the major faults in that movie is that Django was wearing sunglasses throughout the movie which was beyond its time as such glasses were not invented until in 1929.

The Untouchables: The lapels on the suit were not available at the time

The film is full of many legendary actors and few people noticed that there was a fault in the costume. This is a 1987 film which is set in the 1930s, where you can see Kevin Costner, who plays the role of Eliot Ness wearing a suit that is having lapels.

The Untouchables: The suit had lapels which didn’t exist yet

Those lapels were not available at the time and came into existence much later and so for those lapels being on that costume with the movie set period of time, that was a mistaken. Fortunately, this had nothing to do with the success of the movie.

Gone with the Wind: the lamps were running on electricity

In this movie, if you are looking closely, there are a lot of scenes that show advanced technology which not available in the year 1939. For example there is that scene where Melanie picks up a lamp and an electric code can be seen clearly.

Gone with the Wind: the lamps were electric

Besides, there are times when you can clearly see lightbulbs inside the lamps. This was totally impossible for such kind of lamps to have existed during that period time as the movie was set during the Civil War and electric lamps came into existence about 15 years later after the year has ended.

The Other Boleyn Girl: Portman’s hair was supposed to be pulled back

There is a scene where the beautiful Natalie Portman appears wearing a French Hood which made her look so attractive. But the only problem is that she had her hair down instead of being pulled back.

The Other Boleyn Girl: Portman’s hair should’ve been pulled back

The movie is set in the 1500s, and the right way of wearing such hoods was adding a veil and attaching it at the back so as to hide hair. There are many inaccuracies within the movie and can be noticed easily. We bet that is reason tat the movie perhaps received mixed reviews.

Pirates of the Caribbean (The Curse of the Black Pearl): The red coat costume was beyond its time

Were they trying to portray time travel in that movie? I bet they were not, but it was just a fault that was obvious.

Pirates of the Caribbean (The Curse of the Black Pearl): The red coats did not exist

The soldiers who appear wearing red coats, are seen in such costumes to represent the British Empire army. But the truth is that such army uniforms were not in use until 1747, while the movie is set around 1720s. Did the soldier travel back to the future?

Wonder Woman: Superheroes never wear high heels

2017,In Wonder Woman movie of 2017 that where Gal Gadot outperformed her role in the movie that left viewers astonished. Everyone will agree with me that she did a very good job. But her costume was something that was out of ordinary. Many people were so disappointed by its lack of color wondering why the producers never stuck upon the original version.

Wonder Woman: Superheroes probably wouldn’t wear high heels

Gadot's Wonder Woman costume is so advanced, but still we were left scratching our heads with a question whether a superhero is capable of saving the world while wearing on high heels. And what all that with the risque choice?

Jonah Hex: The costumes were entirely inappropriate

The movie was a huge blunder though we do not think the reason behind its failure has anything to do with its inappropriate costumes. The truth is that Megan Fox's costume weren't appropriate for that period.

Jonah Hex: Completely inappropriate costumes

It does not matter which character Fox was playing, whether it just a normal everyday woman or a lady of the night, but the fact is that girls never dressed like that during that period of time. The film was set during the Civil War era, and during this time women were modest in their costumes and did not expose much of their body.

Troy: Where could the umbrella have come from

Have you ever watched Troy? Did you notice Orlando Bloom's pink parasol? It is crazy, isn't it? That is historically inappropriate.

Troy: Umbrellas were not yet invented

Such type of umbrella did not exist until the 5th Century BCE, where it was invented by the Greeks according to our history books timeline. This took more than 800 years after the conquer of Troy. No matter of this inappropriate umbrella, Troy is one of the best movie.

The Mummy: The actors magically switched sides

This is a 1999 movie which is titled The Mummy, and if you have noticed, there is an error due to reckless when it comes to movie continuity. In one of the scene we can see Imhotep's priest attacking while Jonathan and Rick are fighting back.

The Mummy: the actors switched sides

Initially, the actors are taking up weapons on one side of the room, but magically they are seen to have switched their sides in the next shot. This must have been a mistake in the director's cut of the movie. According to the movie director, he explained that the mistake was caused by a mistake that was caused by scene cuts.

John Carter: The princess' costume exposed much of her body

Lynn Collins, who took the role of Martian warrior Princess Dejah Thoris in Disney sci-fi movie titled John carter, stated that it was her idea that her costume was customized from its original design.

John Carter: the Princess’ costume was too revealing… or was it?

The original design was not meant to reveal much of her body, but when she tried it she had a feeling that the cut had to be higher. Despite the fact that changes were made upon the original design, but the costume ended up being entirely different from what the director had previous imagined. In the book that the movie is based, the outfits were well described and they seem to be even skimpier whereas the Martian Princess had to only appear wearing lavish ornaments.

Dirty Dancing: There was no such fashion by the time

In the movie Dirty Dancing you will have noticed a baby wearing jeans shorts. This is inappropriate, as the fashion is beyond that time where the movie is set. It is surprising that the entire movie crew never saw that.

Dirty Dancing: Baby’s shorts should’ve been a skirt

The plot of the movie is set to be in the year 1963, and that means that it does not make sense to have such fashion in the movie. But the movie is worth watching that minor mistake does not ruin the beautiful love story.

Julius Caesar: How can there be a bullet brass during that time?

Bullet bras were among the iconic piece of women jewelry back in the 50s. Having such shinning bras was a custom and every woman who considered herself a lady had one and could be seen wearing it.

Julius Caesar: The bullet bras were not invented yet

But there is no way that women worn that during Julis Ceaser reign in 44 BC as such a fashion had not come into existence. The movie plot is set to about 2000 years before the invention of bras and that means that having one of the female cast in the movie wearing such a thing is historically inaccurate.

Saving Private Ryan: Where the hell did those men get such boots?

If you ever had a chance of watching Saving Private Ryan, you might have been among those people who ended up shedding tears. The movie plot is set during the second world war, and it was directed by Steven Spielberg.

Saving Private Ryan: The black boots

During that time soldiers usually worn brown boots, but yet we can see some soldiers wearing black jump boots in the movie. This is not accurate, as such boots started to be produced in the 1950s.

Catch Me If You Can: Did you see the braces?

We fell in love with Amy Adams, even when she appears goofy putting on braces in the movie Catch Me If you Can.

Catch Me If You Can: Braces were not widespread

Before becoming as one of the biggest movie stars, the now 45-year-old was among the cast of a 2002 movie, titled Catch Me If You Can alongside Tom Hanks as well as Leonardo DiCaprio. The movie plot was set in the 60s, where Amy played a role of Brenda, who is seen having a pair of wired-metal braces. The truth is that such metals gained popularity starting from the 70s.

The Tudors: Wearing ruffs was not a fashion for ladies

You cannot separate fashion from the movie industry, because fashion accounts for the movie success, especially when it comes to periodical films. I the movie titled The Tudors, you can see women wearing ruffs around their necks.

The Tudors: Wearing ruffs was almost scandalous

But according the historical facts, this kind of fashion is not accurate as portrayed in that movie, at least when dealing with Western Europe women during the 1500s. There was no way a woman could have worn ruffs alone without putting on a shirt underneath, as it could have been considered scandalous.

Good Night and Good Luck: Army officers were not allowed to wear name tags

This movie was released in 2005 and was directed by George Clooney and was to receive positively. But when it comes the costumes that we're used in the movie, it seems that the crew did not do their homework.

Good Night and Good Luck: They shouldn’t wear name tags

The movie plot is about a conflict between a veteran television reporter and a U.S. Senator. The movie is set in the 50s, but you can see the officers in the movie wearing name tags. This is absolutely inappropriate, as name tags were not worn by the army in the 50s. To be specific, name tags started to be worn by army personnel in 1967.

American Hustle: A Rolex watch in the 70s

Louis C.K. gave us a legendary performance in a 2013 movie titled American Hustle. His performance is unforgettable for those who have had a chance of watching the movie.

American Hustle: This Rolex watch didn’t exist in the 70s

The movie was a box office success and was nominated for different Oscar awards which include Best actor, Best Director, Best Picture and many more. Despite, of its success but there was one of the major mistake in the movie. C.K.'s character, Stoddard Thorsen is seen wearing a Rolex which was just produced in 2010 while the movie is set in the 1970s. How could a Rolex have appeared in the 70s?

Amadeus: Zippers are ahead of that particular time

The movie is based upon the 1984 chronicles, the biography of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart who lived during the 18th century.

Amadeus: Zippers didn’t exist yet

If you look carefully to the cast, you will notice that the dancing casts were wearing costumes that had zippers beneath the buttons. This seems out of place as the zippers were not invented until the year 1913. That means zippers came into use over a hundred years after Mozart had already died.

The Color Purple: There were no tie clips by that time

The Color Purple is a movie based on Alice Walker's book of 1983, and the movie consists of Danny Glover as the leading actor.

The Color Purple: The clip-on tie was not yet invented

The film plot is about the lives of African women that lived in the south at the time of the 1900s. Glover played a role of Albert and can be seen wearing a clip-on tie. This cannot be accurate as the movie was set in 1916 while those clips were invented in the year 1928.

Gangs of New York: The firefighters costumes are so modern

This is a 2002 movie starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Leonardo DiCaprio and Cameron Diaz. The movie was directed by Martin Scorsese.

Gangs of New York: The firefighters are wearing modern uniforms

The movie tells the story of different gangs that worked in New York at the time of the 19 century, as you can see from its name. You can notice in one of the scenes that the firefighters were wearing modern costumes, which does not make sense as such firefighters costume couldn't have existed during that time.

My Girl: How could there be mood-rings?

Do you remember Anna Chlumsky and Macaulay Culkin whom starred in the 1991 movie titled My Girl? There is a scene where Chlumsky, who takes on the role of Vada, appears to be wearing a mood ring.

My Girl: There were no mood-rings

Such types of rings were not on trendy until in 1975 while the movie was set in 1972. If you cannot recall what mood rings are, let me remind you. These have capabilities of changing colors according to your temperature. It seems that the movie producer did not do his or her homework to check all the historical facts.

Sense and Sensibility: Where did those diapers come from

Our movie could not have been complete without having a diaper in our list. At least we will be talking about a wardrobe for babies.

Sense and Sensibility: The baby was wearing a diaper before they were invented

Huggies or Pampers were not around for many years, and that means many of our ancestors never had a chance to use them. This is another movie based on another Jane Austen's novel, the movie is titled Sense and Sensibility. There is a scene in the movie where a baby is seen wearing a diaper which was beyond that time. The diaper seems to be a modern diaper which could have not existed as the film is set in the 19th century.

Singin’ In the Rain: There were no pink dresses

In the movie Singin' In the Rain, the late Debbie Reynolds can be seen singing in the rain, and probably she never imagined that the movie will turn out to be the best musical movie of all time.

Singin’ In the Rain: No one wore pink dresses

This movie was released in 1952 and it had a little wardrobe mistake. Reynolds, who took on the role of Kathy Selden, is seen wearing a pink dress in the movie which makes the movie to appear as if it was set in the 50s because of the style as there is a tulle in the skirt. But the movie was in fact set in the last quarter of the 20s. But that was a minor mistake, and the movie went on to become a success.

The Wedding Singer: Barrymore seems to have visited a salon in the future

How sweet to see Adam Sandler together with Drew Barrymore on the set? The two have a perfect bond and that is why they have appeared together in many movies.

The Wedding Singer: Barrymore’s haircut only became popular 10 years later

If you had a chance to watch the movie titled THe Wedding Singer, which was set in the 1980s, you would have thought that it was set in the 1990s as soon as you saw the actress hair. Her haircut emerged in the nineties. That style was as if it came from the future as it did not fit the movie set.

Schindler’s List: No women would do any shaving

In the movie titled Schindler's List, women could be seen throughout the entire movie having shaved armpits and legs.

Schindler’s List: Women did not shave then

But European women did not care about shaving their body parts and didn't bother themselves doing that in the 1930s and 1940s, especially those who were going through hardships in the concentration camps, where shaving was luxury that there was no way that they were offered with such kind of luxury.

Picnic at Hanging Rock: The hair seems modern for its time

The movie was set in the 1900s but the way the female characters appear in the movie especially when it comes to their hairstyle, you might mistakenly think that the ladies are form 1970s. According to the historical facts, during the 1900s, young girls' hair were normally worn down and back, whereas grown women's hair was worn up while light tendrils were put in place.

Picnic at Hanging Rock: The hair did not match the period

The girls in the movie appear, having their hair straight with a light wave, and the hair parts in the middle and then is collected over the shoulders. When it comes to grown women in the movie, they appeared in every fashion that was on trend in the 70s starting from frosted eyeshadow to a bouffant that was extremely high.. These are irrelevant to that particular period of time.

The Informant: Nike golf spikes were ahead of that particular time

Nike is a legendary conglomerate when talking about gadget. The brand has almost taken every sports field, but it took it sometime before being able to get into golfing business introducing their Nike golf spikes.

The Informant: Nike golf spikes

Tobe specific Nike started manufacturing golf gadgets in 1996. The Informant is set to have taken place from 1992 to 1996. There is a scene where you can spot the FBI officers playing golf in Hawaii, while they appear having those special Nike shoes. This cannot be accurate as during that time Nike was not into golfing business..

The Last Samurai: Tom Cruise’s armor was outdated

By the time a movie titled The Last Samurai was released starring Tom Cruise, it was during that same time that Tom Cruise was extremely happy as he was madly in love with Katie Holmes who is now his ex-wife.

The Last Samurai: Tom Cruise’s armor was too old

The plot of the movie is about a retired U.S. officer who finds himself in contact with the Japanese samurai warriors. In case you had a chance of watching the movie you will have noticed that Tom Cruise appeared wearing a samurai armor, which actually outdated as it was used by the samurai 250 years prior to the time period that was set for the movie.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: Pitt’s sunglasses appear to be from the future

First of all is the movie has a complicated storyline, that if you do not pay close attention, you can be left out and you will eventually get confused without understanding what the plot is all about.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: Pitt’s sunglasses were too modern

The movie ha several wardrobes inaccuracies, but for today we will not talk about them. But there is this scene where Brad Pitt is seen wearing Ray-Ban sunglasses. That model of sunglasses was launched in 1952, and the movie is set in 1945. That cannot be accurate, unless Brad Pitt was back from the future.

Seabiscuit: Were there strapped helmets at that time?

Tobey Maguire took on the role of the Jockey in the movie Seabiscuit, which is portrays the story of a famous champion of racehorse.

Seabiscuit: Strapped helmets were not yet invented

In the movie the Jockeys appear wearing strapped helmets , but such kind of chin helmets were not into existence until in the year 1956. The movie is set during the Great Depression, which means that kind of helmets were not available. But this little mistake did not prevent the movie from acquiring great reviews and being nominated for multiple Academy Awards.

Pretty Woman: Vivian’s nightgown magically changes its length from time to time

No one who ever watched the movie titled Pretty woman starring Julian Roberts (Vivian) alongside Richard Gere (Edward), could not fall in love with the actors.

Pretty Woman: Vivian’s nightgown changes length

The crew was not careful, and they missed an important crew while filming the romantic scene. In the scene where Vivian and edward had their first kiss, Vivian's white nightgown appears to be long at the beginning of the scene and within the same scene it eventually turns short. This is quite a huge mistake.

The Notebook: What happens to Lon's hair color

The notebook is one of an all time romantic movie, but even all time movies have their own mistakes that the filming crew missed out.

The Notebook: Lon’s hair color changes

For anyone who had a chance to watch this movie, he or she cannot deny the chemistry that exists between Allie and Noah, even though there was a time when she was dating and engaged to that hunk who goes by the name of Lon. In that scene when Lon is waiting for Allie right after he recovers from his war wounds, if you look very careful you will notice that his hair keeps transforming its color from black to brown and the brown to black again.

Where Eagles Dare: The hairstyle couldn't have existed in that particular time

This is a British film released in 1968 and set for the Second World War. Some of the greatest Hollywood stars appeared in the movie such as Clint Eastwood, Ingrid Pitt, and Richard Burton.

Where Eagles Dare: a 60’s hair style

The movie was filmed in the 1960s, but the producer seemed to have forgotten that it was absolutely impossible to have such hairstyle that was worn by Pitt when she played the role of Heidi, the German waitress. That hairstyle couldn't have existed during the second world war.

Pretty Woman: Edward’s tie mysteriously goes from done to undone

It is crazy that many famous Hollywood movies have obvious mistakes. Here is another mistake that is found in a classic movie which starred two popular actors, Richard Gere and Julia Roberts.

Pretty Woman: Edward’s tie goes from done to undone

The actor who played the role of Edward was seen wearing ties throughout the entire movie. In that particular scene that Vivian is seen watching I Love Lucy, she walks towards him and undoes his tie. Then she walks off and continues watching.But in the next shot the actor appears with the tie done again, then in the later shot it is undone. It left me confused...

The Great Escape: TThe POW clothes were so modern

In case fashion police were available in the 1960s, there is no doubt that they would have arrested Steve McQueen for appearing with those modern and trendy outfits, Prisoner of war clothers.

The Great Escape: The POW clothes were too trendy

This Epic film was launched in 1963 with a plot that involves British prisoners of war who managed to escape from Germany during WWII. But the costume that McQueen was wearing might make you think that they were escaping during the 1990s, where Khakis and cut-off T-shirts were on trend.

Quadrophenia: There was no such a band at the time

This movie was shot in 1979, where it was set for the 1960s.

Quadrophenia: The band didn’t exist at the time

What does not make sense in the movie is that, there is a scene where one of the rockers is seen wearing a Motorhead T-shirt, whereas the group didn't exist during that period of time as it was formed in 1975.

Unforgiven: Belt loops did not exist during that time

This movie was released in 1992 and was directed by actor-director Clint Eastwood. The movie features some of Hollywood's famous actors such as Morgan Freeman, Gene Hackman, and Clint himself.

Unforgiven: Belt loops weren’t common back then

The events in the film were set to have occurred in 1880 in Wyoming. There is a scene that shows Gene Hackman's character wearing a belt loops, where this cannot be accurate as during that time they were uncommon with exception of sportswear. They started to be popular in the 1920s.

Ben Hur: The Star of David was beyond of its time

In the movie A tale of the Christ starring Charlton Heston who was a leading actor in the movie which is an adaption of the 1880 novel known as Ben Hur, didn't notice that the Star of David that he was wearing upon his costume was beyond its time.

Ben Hur: The Star of David was ahead of its time

While it seemed perfect on the character but the truth is that it was not authentic as the first records that connect the Star of David with Judaism were first discovered in the 12th century. There is a possibility that the real Ben Hur wore another Jewish symbol, which was accurate for that particular time.

Pompeii: Purple capes couldn't be worn at the time

This is another historical movie with a historical error. This is a movie that was produced by collaboration of three countries, U.S., Germany, and Canada. The movie was released in 2014.

Pompeii: Purple capes weren’t allowed at the time

There are many historical facts that are misled in this film. You can see some generals in the movie, including Kiefer Sutherland's character, wearing capes which are purple in color. But during that particular time, Emperor Nero would punish anyone by death who dared to wear purple as he made it a rule that he was the only one to wear such a color.

Back to the Future: This type of guitar was not produced during that particular time

Hope you will find it in your heart to forgive the producers of this movie for the mistake, as it is a movie that involves going back and forth in time

Back to the Future: This type of guitar wasn’t around then

There is a scene where Michael J Fox who is playing the character of the Marty McFly, plays the song Johnny B. Goode using a ES-345 model Gibson guitar which was launched in 1958, while the movie was set in 1955.May be Marty and his guitar had flew in from the future.

There will be Blood: Did you see the waffle soles?

There is no big deal about this mistake, after all it is just a costume blunder though it is still not making sense.

There will be Blood: The waffle soles

Daniel-Lewis took a role of the miner-turn oil magnate at the time of the 19th century. The actor appears wearing boots that have waffie soles in one particular scene. This type soles were invented in the 70s and could have not been available during that particular time set for the movie plot.

The Ten Commandments: Nefertiri’s dress was too modern for the time in particular

It is just a minor mistake, even though it is a kind of embarrassing. This is a biblical film that was released in 1956, and it is among the most successful films in history where you can see Nefertiri a character which was played by Anne Baxter wearing a blue silk dress.

The Ten Commandments: Nefertiri’s dress was too advanced

The dress which the actress was wearing had been dyed to make it look teal, this could have never been possible due to the fact that the time which the plot of the movie is set, you could only dye sheer silk using natural tints.

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