The Killer

During a car chase, the "killer" is rushing a little girl to the hospital. As they pass the sign, it reads (in English) "Scared Heart Hospital" - instead of "sacred".

King Ralph

The scene is where Duncan is sitting across from Ralph trying to convince him that he's the king. It's a taco stand or something. At the start of the scene you see a bottle of Tabasco sauce on the table. In the next view, the bottle is gone and Ralph gets up to get a bottle of Tabasco sauce from the counter.

Kingpin

In the middle of the movie, Roy is flossing his teeth by himself. In the mirror as well as when he turns around, you can see his hand holding the hook, if you look closely.

When the people put Woody's hand in the machine to cut it off you can see the 1979 ring is on his hand that is cut off, but later the ring is back on his fake hand.

During the movie, which is based in '79, Roy has a Rhino bowling ball. Rhinos weren't made until '91.

The ball return the hustlers put Woody's hand in would NOT cut off or chew up his hand, maybe peel off a little skin....

In front of Woody's apartment, (supposed to be in Scranton, eastern Pennsylvania) you see a telephone pole with a PAT bus sign. Pat is the Pittsburgh system, in western Pennsylvania.

Amish country is in central Pennsylvania, not Scranton area, 75 or so miles east.....

Kids In the Hall - Brain Candy

There is a scene in the beginning with a disgruntled taxi driver. As you look behind him you will see a sign for the Bank of Montreal, a major Canadian bank, but the film's meant to take place in Los Angeles.

Kiss the Girls

Morgan Freeman falls in a water hole while chasing the bad guy. In the next scene his shirt is completely dry again.

Ashley Judd identifies Tony Goldwin as "Casanova", but in the end it becomes clear that Cary Elwes is the killer.

Knife in the Water

Partway through the film, the car the principal characters are driving changes brand, between Peugeot and Mercedes.

Kull the Conqueror

Kull and his motley crew are on the ship sailing north, as they reiterate several times. He spends the night in a tangle of love making in the captains quarters, emerges on deck in the morning, yawns, stretches, and glances to his left, or 'port-side', to view the rising sun. He must be sailing south to have the sun on port-side at sunrise.

Updated 29/5/98 by JWES