Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (2nd Peter Cushing movie):

10 When the Dalek starts emerging from the river, it has grey/blue bumps. When it's three-quarters of the way out, it has black ones. And when it's all the way out, the bumps are back to blue!

20 David (Ray Brooks), pretending to be a Roboman, leads a party of rebels up the ramp of the Dalek ship. A Dalek says to him, "What sector do these prisoners come from?" and he replies, "Sector Four." During this exchange, watch the extra immediately behind David (the guy in a dark grey coat). He's quite blatantly mouthing both lines of dialogue as they're spoken (and probably the Dalek's subsequent line too, although we don't get to see that) to get himself set for when they all jump out of the way as the Dalek hurtles down the ramp and explodes!

30 After the Dalek explodes, it lies with its head pointing away from the ship. But later in the attack sequence (in a shot of a squad of Robomen coming up the ramp) it can be seen lying parallel to the end of the ramp. Then, after the attack is driven off, the burning wreckage has changed its position again!

40 When Tom is in the Dalek spaceship, looking for Susan, he tries to grab some people as they run past him ("Listen, where's the girl?!"). The last person he grabs frees himself, runs about two feet, then falls flat on his face.

50 In the long-shots of the aftermath of the attack on the Dalek ship, Tom can be seen in the background coming warily down the ramp and stopping about a third of the way down. We then cut to a close-up of him — except that he's at the top of the ramp. Only then does he start making his way down the ramp to a position that matches the previous long-shot.

60 In the food room, during the "comic" eating interval, we can clearly see one of the Robomen (towards the right of the screen) has his helmet on incorrectly — it's totally lopsided, and looks very uncomfortable!

70 The message that Susan chalks on the door of the rebel HQ is so blatantly obvious that it's ridiculous that the Doctor and David don't see it. The director even has to go to the trouble of having the door slide open by itself for absolutely no apparent reason as they go to leave, so that the message is not visible when they finally turn their heads towards the door.

80 Speaking of Susan's message, she could use a grammar lesson or two — "We heading for Watford"?

90 When Susan escapes in the red van and it crashes into the Daleks, you can see the windscreen being smashed twice, once in close-up and once in long-shot, so the driver can see where he is going.

100 At the same time, as the van crashes through the Daleks, you can clearly see that one of the Dalek casings is totally hollow as it breaks apart.

110 When the Robomen attack the Daleks, the Black Dalek pushes one down the bomb shaft. The Roboman dislodges the claw off the end of the Dalek's arm, and it falls down the shaft after him. Yet in the next scene, when the rebellion is over, the Black Dalek's arm is complete with claw, as good as new!

120 The planks making up Tom's bomb-deflecting barrier change their arrangement between when he leaves to take cover and when the bomb hits them.

130 As the red Dalek falls down the shaft, apart from giving us a good look at its castors, its eye-stalk gets broken completely off as it hits the rim of the shaft, and remains attached only by a thin cable. Yet in the shot of the Dalek tumbling down the shaft, the eye-stalk is still firmly fixed to the Dalek's head.

140 At the end of the movie, the TARDIS takes Tom back to before the moment at the beginning when he entered the ship, and he manages to change the course of events so that it never happens. But why isn't the earlier Tom Campbell still visible on the street?

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