Captain America: The First Avenger
Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)

Captain America: The First Avenger

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Erskine says he is from Queens, NY, 73st and Utopia Pkwy.

This is incorrect as both streets run North-South and are about 5 miles apart.

The correct Street is 73Ave which does cross Utopia Pkwy.

When a German grenade is used a 'ping' of the striker handle being released from a 'Pineapple' style grenade is heard.

The German stick grenade is ignited with a pulled cord which starts a chemical friction ignition.

When Steve Rogers is chasing the assassin through New York City, he jumps in the air several times, revealing the soles of his feet, which always stay clean and never appear to get dirty.

Red Skull is heard listening to a recording of 'Richard Wagner (I)' (qv)'s opera "Die Walkure" ("The Valkyrie") in an early scene with Dr Zola, but the recording he is listening to, conducted by 'Herbert von Karajan' (qv) and featuring the distinctive voice of Canadian tenor 'Jon Vickers' (qv), wasn't recorded until 1968.

25 years after the scene takes place.

What's more, the same record contains both Siegmund's aria "Ein Schwert verhieß mir der Vater" from "Die Walküre" and Siegfried's funeral march from "Götterdämmerung," heard without a break.

Both pieces could not have fitted on one side of the short-playing 78 records used during World War II.

The exposition depicted in the movie is not, as some viewers have assumed, the World's Fair in New York City, which happened in 1939, much too early for the film.

The characters actually attend the fictional "Modern Marvels of Tomorrow" exposition.

When Steve Rogers and Carter are sat in a bombed out pub in London during an air raid, a rather modern sounding two tone emergency services vehicle siren can be heard outside.

Emergency vehicles during the 1940s used bells and this type of siren was not used until the 1970s.

A telephone in the War Room bunker beneath London when Steve Rogers's troops deploy there for briefing is a type not invented until the late 1960s.

During the radio broadcast of the Dodgers-Phillies game, the broadcaster mispronounces the name of Brooklyn outfielder 'Pete Reiser' (qv) as "riser", but it should be "reeser".

The broadcaster is apparently 'Red Barber' (qv), the Dodgers' long-time announcer, who would have known how to pronounce Reiser's name.

Some have taken issue with the ribbon placement on Col.

Phillips uniform; specifically the placement of the Silver Star.

The placement is correct as the order of precedence ranks it below the Distinguished Service Medal (Army).

Others have taken exception to the placement of the Combat Infantry Badge on the pocket flap - while this is technically the incorrect placement it was a common occurrence with paratroopers in WWII who placed their Airborne insignia on top.

Colonel Chester Phillips refers to British Intelligence as "MI6", which it was not regularly known as until much later.

During World War II, it would have been referred to as the SIS.

The Union Flag hanging outside the War rooms is upside down.

At the flagstaff, the white Saltire of St Andrew (Scotland) takes precedence over the red Cross of St Patrick (Ireland) because Scotland has been part of the Union longer than Ireland, ie.

at the flagstaff the white diagonal band must be thicker above the red diagonal.

While many countries fly their flag upside down in times of war, the United Kingdom is not one of them.

When Steve Rogers and Dr.

Erskine are sitting in the barracks having a discussion, Steve's footlocker has his social security number on the lid.

During World War II, military personnel had a service number which had a different format than the social security number used by today's military.

Captain Steve Rogers wears the yellow American Defense Service ribbon.

The ribbon/medal was awarded for qualifying service performed between September 8, 1939, and December 7, 1941.

Since Rogers joined the Army after America's entry into WWII, he would not be entitled to wear this ribbon.

During WW2 if a soldier/sailor/marine did not come back from a mission, he was initially declared "Missing in Action" (MIA).

Only later would he be listed as "Killed in Action" (KIA).

Sometimes this occurred long after WW2 ended.

Before Captain America and Bucky zip line onto the Hydra train, Jim Morita can be seen wearing a H4855 Personal Role Radio, an item which only came into use in 2002, for the British Army.

While they do have advanced equipment it is unlikely they'd have something 50-60 years before it was actually in use.

Especially as Captain America's team is not the British Army.

Military units show African-Americans and appear to be integrated, but the troops were not integrated until 1948.

However this is a specialty unit from a fictitious military branch, not a standard battalion.

Heinz Kruger's P-38 shoots more rounds than the clip holds (8) and the slide doesn't lock back when it is empty.

Peggy takes a sample of Steve's blood, explaining that she wants to see how his "genetic code" has been altered.

But no one in 1942 would have spoken of a "genetic code"'James Watson (I)' (qv) and 'Francis Crick (I)' (qv) did not even discover the DNA molecule until 1953, and it was at least another decade before its coding sequence was well understood.

However SHIELD has advanced technology and knowledge at their disposal, so it isn't unlikely that they would have this knowledge, even if it was not known to the public at the time.

When Rogers is becoming Captain America he initially has a strap across his chest prior to the super soldier serum being injected, when he emerges from the machine at the end of the scene the strap is no longer there.

The strap is off because Rogers was growing to his new size/height and was becoming stronger due to the Vita-rays and Super-Soldier formula, so the strap likely snapped off during the experiment.

The role of the fake Adolf Hitler Captain America pretends to punch at the end of his live appearances is misspelled in the end credits as "Adolph Hitler".

The correct spelling has always been with an "f" instead of "ph".

When Steve Rogers pulls Heinz out of his little submarine boat and throws him onto the dock - then climbing a ladder out of the water himself - both characters are dry.

Their clothes are dry and no water is dripping on the ground beneath them.

Some have taken issue when Captain America is presented with his second shield, he is told that it is vibration-proof.

Instead he is told that it is "totally vibration absorbent" therefore absorbing the vibration of incoming projectiles and not even allowing them to ricochet.

The placement of the rear license plate on the taxi the Nazi spy steals switches between the left and right-hand sides of the car.

After Schmidt reveals his true face in the Hydra base to Captain America, the two begin their first fight scene.

It's here that Red Skull displays his super strength and punches Captain America's steel shield leaving a fist impression in the metal.

The two keep fighting but the fist impression is no longer on the shield.

Later at HQ, when Stark pats the shield and remarks how Rogers is attached to it, the punch impression is there again.

When Steve Rogers and Dr.

Erskine are sitting in the barracks, Dr.

Erskine pours a drink for each.

Erskine is at first gripping the bottle around its neck.

In the next cut, he is holding the bottle further down around the wider part of the bottle.

When Captain America's ice-encased shield is revealed in the beginning of the movie, the paint job is pristine with no damage.

However, in the final fight with the Red Skull, the shield is seen to have numerous dings and scores in the paint from bullet strikes.

A number of the tracked vehicles seen outside the German prison are M113 armored personnel carriers.

In addition to being American vehicles, the M113 was not designed until the 1950's and was first operationally fielded by the US Army in 1960.

While chewing out Agent Carter for helping Rogers on his mission to free Bucky Barnes and other captured soldiers, Colonel Phillips leaves the tent without a helmet on.

The next scene cuts to him walking outside his tent with a helmet on.

While it's easy to miss, the Colonel grabs his helmet on the way out of the tent.

He simply put it on as he walked.

When Steve and Peggy pull up to the antique store in Brooklyn, there is no gas ration stamp affixed to the windshield of their car or any of the other cars.

When Captain America is doing the bond promotion, there is a scene where a motorcycle drops from above (on cables) with three people on it.

The engine in the motorcycle shows it to be a post-1985 "Evolution" engine.

The 107th Infantry had been disbanded before World War Two.

A plan did exist to reconstitute it as a purely African-American unit but it was canceled.

The Nazi soldiers appear to perform an improper salute (two-handed, and mispronouncing "Hitler.

") However, if one is paying attention, they are clearly saying "Hail HYDRA", and are thus apparently performing a HYDRA-specific salute, with a different motion than the well-known one-handed Nazi salute.

Stark accidentally detonates an ammo pellet taken from one of the Red Skull's weapons while examining it in a safety chamber.

Although the observation window explodes in Stark's face with enough force to blow him across the room, the only injury he suffers is a small cut over his right eyebrow.

In the second scene, at the enlistment center, the bottom half of the front page of the newspaper is blank.

One man sets it on the chair, blank side up and the next man picks it up and holds it in the light so it is seen to be blank before starting to "read" it.

When Steve Rogers arrives at the building for his transformation, he exits the car and puts on his hat prior to entering the building.

He then wears the hat indoors until the procedure starts.

Military personnel are required to remove their headgear while indoors unless they are armed (such as Military Police).

When Steve Rogers wants to be signed up, the army doctor looks over his charts.

Sinusitis is misspelled as Sinusitus.

The icon used for Hydra looks like an octopus with a skull instead of a head, with many arms.

A hydra, on the other hand, has many heads emanating from a single trunk-body, not many arms as an octopus does.

While the 1st Hydra base encountered is self destructing and the bar Barnes just went over falls down it can clearly be seen the railing is still intact, then a few cuts later it is broken.

The railing in the 1st Hydra base after Bucky crosses the gap on the bar is intact right until it cuts to Rogers who then bends the for no reason broken ends.

Steve Rogers is shown wearing a screen-printed t-shirt.

Prior to WW2, t-shirts were blank and used as underwear.

Soldiers popularized wearing the plain t-shirts as standalone shirts, and printed ones began to appear in the 1950s.

While Col.

Phillips is interrogating Dr.

Zola the contents of the dinner (steak, broccoli, and potatoes) change position between shots.

A map shows the allied positions close to the Italian/Austrian Border.

By 1943 when the film is set, they hadn't even taken Rome yet, which fell in June 1944.

They would not even come close to the border until November 1944.

The old lady in the antique shop, among other characters, uses a Thompson model sub-machine gun (M-1928) that held a 20 round magazine.

The entire weapon was normally emptied in less than 4 seconds of continuous fire, making the shoot-out in the antique store impossible without several pauses to reload.

On the train, Captain America's sidekick fires a Colt 45 M1911 until it is empty, visibly locking the slide back.

He attempts to fire it again, but it goes click.

This type of pistol doesn't do that.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
10 November 2011 USA USD 176,654,505
6 November 2011 USA USD 176,636,816
30 October 2011 USA USD 176,551,176
23 October 2011 USA USD 176,423,395
16 October 2011 USA USD 176,173,787
9 October 2011 USA USD 175,805,853
2 October 2011 USA USD 175,330,418
25 September 2011 USA USD 174,792,962
18 September 2011 USA USD 174,301,520
11 September 2011 USA USD 173,459,663
4 September 2011 USA USD 172,272,760
28 August 2011 USA USD 168,770,306
21 August 2011 USA USD 164,747,643
14 August 2011 USA USD 156,971,108
7 August 2011 USA USD 143,203,967
31 July 2011 USA USD 117,421,571
24 July 2011 USA USD 65,058,524
USA USD 176,654,505
19 March 2016 Worldwide USD 370,569,774
31 December 2011 Worldwide USD 368,608,363
Worldwide USD 370,569,774
Non-USA USD 193,915,269
31 July 2011 Argentina ARS 6,914,357
31 July 2011 Australia AUD 4,600,786
31 July 2011 Bolivia BOB 774,012
31 July 2011 Brazil BRL 10,659,892
31 July 2011 Bulgaria LTL 99,360
31 July 2011 Chile CLP 266,954,353
31 July 2011 Colombia COP 2,035,767,022
31 July 2011 Croatia HRK 272,435
31 July 2011 Ecuador EUR 12,486,209,526
31 July 2011 Estonia EEK 406,874
31 July 2011 Iceland ISK 9,428,870
31 July 2011 Italy EEK 4,157,781
24 July 2011 Italy EUR 1,968,031
Italy EUR 6,178,559
31 July 2011 Latvia LVL 8,376
31 July 2011 Malaysia MYR 4,556,569
31 July 2011 Mexico MXN 94,900,951
31 July 2011 New Zealand NZD 844,188
31 July 2011 Peru PEN 3,101,675
21 August 2011 Philippines PHP 153,325,461
14 August 2011 Philippines PHP 150,144,934
7 August 2011 Philippines PHP 136,199,376
31 July 2011 Philippines PHP 88,443,978
30 March 2015 Portugal USD 1,508,941
31 July 2011 Russia RUR 116,790,346
31 July 2011 Serbia XAF 759,842
31 July 2011 Singapore SGD 2,035,486
31 July 2011 South Korea KRW 2,672,055,389
Spain EUR 5,755,493
31 July 2011 Taiwan TWD 55,999,283
31 July 2011 Thailand THB 32,858,455
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
24 July 2011 USA USD 65,058,524 3,715
31 July 2011 Argentina ARS 6,907,592 134
31 July 2011 Australia AUD 4,600,786 428
31 July 2011 Bolivia BOB 774,012 19
31 July 2011 Brazil BRL 10,659,892 572
31 July 2011 Bulgaria BGL 66,103 23
31 July 2011 Chile CLP 266,954,353 98
31 July 2011 Colombia COP 2,035,767,022 191
31 July 2011 Croatia HRK 272,435 13
31 July 2011 Ecuador EUR 12,486,209,526 50
31 July 2011 Estonia EEK 406,874 9
31 July 2011 Iceland ISK 5,508,979 8
24 July 2011 Italy EUR 1,968,031 556
31 July 2011 Latvia LVL 8,376 6
31 July 2011 Lithuania LTL 50,301 7
31 July 2011 Malaysia MYR 4,556,569 134
31 July 2011 Mexico MXN 94,751,423
31 July 2011 New Zealand NZD 844,188 90
31 July 2011 Peru PEN 3,101,675 134
31 July 2011 Philippines PHP 88,443,978 271
31 July 2011 Russia RUR 116,790,346
31 July 2011 Serbia XAF 558,438 4
31 July 2011 Singapore SGD 2,035,486 77
31 July 2011 South Korea KRW 2,167,288,566 441
31 July 2011 Taiwan TWD 37,153,294 64
31 July 2011 Thailand THB 32,858,455 160
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
6 November 2011 USA USD 56,811 102
30 October 2011 USA USD 78,429 139
23 October 2011 USA USD 160,743 184
16 October 2011 USA USD 233,254 246
9 October 2011 USA USD 311,753 303
2 October 2011 USA USD 436,207 350
25 September 2011 USA USD 302,029 334
18 September 2011 USA USD 563,946 540
11 September 2011 USA USD 845,653 804
4 September 2011 USA USD 1,928,367 1,050
28 August 2011 USA USD 2,248,438 1,424
21 August 2011 USA USD 4,115,529 1,988
14 August 2011 USA USD 7,210,902 2,835
7 August 2011 USA USD 13,021,922 3,620
31 July 2011 USA USD 25,554,303 3,715
24 July 2011 USA USD 65,058,524 3,715
31 July 2011 Argentina ARS 6,907,592 134
31 July 2011 Australia AUD 4,600,786 428
31 July 2011 Bolivia BOB 774,012 19
31 July 2011 Brazil BRL 10,659,892 572
31 July 2011 Bulgaria BGL 66,103 23
31 July 2011 Chile CLP 266,954,353 98
31 July 2011 Colombia COP 2,035,767,022 191
31 July 2011 Croatia HRK 272,435 13
31 July 2011 Ecuador EUR 12,486,209,526 50
31 July 2011 Estonia EEK 406,874 9
31 July 2011 Iceland ISK 5,508,979 8
31 July 2011 Italy EUR 860,234 556
24 July 2011 Italy EUR 1,968,031 556
31 July 2011 Latvia LVL 8,376 6
31 July 2011 Lithuania LTL 50,301 7
31 July 2011 Malaysia MYR 4,556,569 134
31 July 2011 Mexico MXN 94,751,423
31 July 2011 New Zealand NZD 844,188 90
31 July 2011 Peru PEN 3,101,675 134
21 August 2011 Philippines PHP 1,507,373 18
14 August 2011 Philippines PHP 9,263,406 88
7 August 2011 Philippines PHP 30,828,129 221
31 July 2011 Philippines PHP 88,443,978 271
31 July 2011 Russia RUR 116,790,346
31 July 2011 Serbia XAF 558,438 4
31 July 2011 Singapore SGD 2,035,486 77
31 July 2011 South Korea KRW 2,167,288,566 441
31 July 2011 Taiwan TWD 37,153,294 64
31 July 2011 Thailand THB 32,858,455 160

Comentarios

It can be hard to write a comic book movie, and so much can go wrong, like in the first hulk film. but so much can go right, like in Iron Man.

Dear Readers, I am trying something new today. This is being done before I go in for CAPTAIN America – THE FIRST AVENGER!

I'm highly impressed with this film. Like Thor, the writers have done their research and I think the film captures the character of WWII Cap almost perfectly.

Where do I start with this one! (Remember I am not amused at all ..

Let me start by getting one thing clear, Captain America is not a bad film. Just a major let down at least for me.

In the intro, investigators find some type of flying object near the north pole. In it is Captain America's shield.

The humor, angst and drama are remarkable for a superhero flick. I can't think of a weak moment in the film, as it is strong from beginning to end.

Going into yet another Super Hero movie leaves you wondering what type of crazy story will I be delving myself into this time. The problem being is that their are a few movies that have set such a standard that if no other super hero movie is the same then they somehow get crappy ratings.

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