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Continuity mistake showing a stormtrooper tells Darth Vader the Death Star plans are not in the main computer.
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If Han's hands were bound when he was frozen in Carbonite, how are his hands raised in the end result?
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In Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) In the scene where Han retrieves his tauntaun to go and find Luke. You can see the medic droid, 2-1B examining a dead tauntaun. This is actually a remnant of a cut subplot involving a group of wampas
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In the duel on Mustafar, the saber in Obi Wan's Hand changes from his hilt to Anakin's Graflex hilt when they wrestle...
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In “Star Wars” (1977) during the ‘Droids for Sale’ scene, you can see wires hanging from the back of C-3PO’s head and down his back. These were used to light up C-3PO’s eyes and were forgotten to be hidden before the camera started rolling.
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Star Wars - Continuity mistake showing a stormtrooper tells Darth Vader the Death Star plans are not in the main computer.
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