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Big screen’s biggest blunders as car appears in Braveheart & Del Boy’s van in The Eagle Has Landed – now watch them all

It seems that film crews are especially forgetful when it comes to picking up their plastic bottles

POT POURRI, Rodders, did Del Boy really fight against the Nazis?

Hawk-eyed viewers of World War Two flick The Eagle Has Landed reckon he may have taken on Hitler.

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Hawk-eyed viewers of The Eagle Has Landed spotted Del Boy's van in the WW2 flick
Michael Caine stars as Colonel Steiner in the 1976 filmCredit: Alamy
David Jason, centre, as Del Boy in classic comedy Only Fools and HorsesCredit: BBC

The film tells the story of a team of Germans, led by Michael Caine’s character Colonel Steiner, who land in Norfolk in 1943 to capture Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

In the movie, watchers have spotted a yellow 1960s Reliant Regal motor, just like Trotter’s Independent Traders van in Only Fools And Horses, in shot as Larry Hagman’s character races his Jeep down a dusty road.

Writing on X, formerly Twitter, movie fan Jon Betts asked: “I wonder if they ever noticed Del Boy’s van.”

But it is not the first period movie or TV show to be caught out by the modern day.

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Mike Ridley brings the bloopers.

Braveheart

A white modern-day car can be spotted in 14th century Scotland in Braveheart

AS well as wearing kilts – which were not Scottish dress at the time of Robert the Bruce, King of Scots in the 1300s – Braveheart, starring Mel Gibson, also features a white modern-day car.

Indiana Jones

A bloke dressed in a T-shirt straight from 1981 can be spotted in Raiders Of The Lost Ark
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IN Raiders Of The Lost Ark, set in the 1930s, Indiana Jones, played by Harrison Ford, is mourning the “death” of his girlfriend Marion Ravenwood (Karen Allen).

In the background next to the whisky bottle, viewers can spot a man wearing jeans and a T-shirt straight from 1981, when the first Indy film was made.

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Game of Thrones

Viewers all over the Internet talked about a Starbucks coffee cup in Game Of Thrones

ON an episode of the final season of Game Of Thrones, a Starbucks coffee cup appeared on screen.

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Seen on air beside Daenerys Targaryen, played by Emilia Clarke, it was later digitally removed.

The series press team announced: “The latte that appeared in the episode was a mistake. Daenerys had ordered herbal tea.”

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Glory

One soldier in the US Civil War can be spotted wearing a digital watch in 1989 film Glory

CIVIL War film Glory, made in 1989, won Denzel Washington an Oscar in the Best Supporting Actor category.

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But one of the army followers in the war between the US North and South, which lasted for five years in the 1860s, is wearing a digital watch.

They were not invented for a century.

Gladiator

A horse-drawn chariot in Gladiator can be seen carrying a metal gas cylinder

ONE of the horse-drawn chariots in Gladiator that overturns during the battle in the Colosseum is carrying a metal gas cylinder.

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The modern hydraulic tank was used to create a special effect.

But it did not exist in ancient Rome, when the movie starring Russell Crowe is set.

Little Women

A modern-looking water bottle appears behind Timothée Chalamet in Little Women

DIRECTOR Greta Gerwig’s movie Little Women is set in the 1860s but sharp-eyed viewers spotted a modern-looking water bottle behind Laurie, played by Timothée Chalamet.

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It looks like an insulated Hydro Flask, not invented until 150 years later in 2009.

Poldark

A burglar alarm appears on an 18th century fisherman's home in Poldark

CAPTAIN Ross Poldark, played by heartthrob Aidan Turner, returned to his native Cornwall after the American Revolutionary War in the 1780s – when humble fishermen’s homes definitely did NOT have burglar alarms to keep out ne’er-do-wells.

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Downton Abbey

1920s aristo Lord Grantham appears to have a throw-away water bottle around the home in Downton Abbey

A PLASTIC bottle caught out the makers of stunningly-accurate Downton Abbey.

In a portrait, the mantlepiece behind proud Earl of Grantham, played by Hugh Bonneville, posing with his daughter Lady Edith in the 1920s, is a very modern, throw-away water bottle.

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