Fargo
Fargo (1996)

Fargo

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8.1IMDb85Metascore

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Gaear's jacket and the beer bottles in the opening scene in the bar.

Gaear's cigarette after shooting the State Trooper.

When the kidnappers first enter Minneapolis, they are driving northbound on 35W, which means they're approaching from the south.

Brainerd is north of the Twin Cities, so they should be approaching from the north.

Shadow at lower left during zoom into Marge's bed.

The alarm clock in Scotty's room when he talks to Jerry goes from 8:52 to 8:50 to 8:53.

Marge's burger when she is having lunch in her office.

Marge's scarf swaps sides on her first visit to Jerry's office.

Jerry's sketch pad changes after he storms out to do a lot count.

When Carl shoots Wade repeatedly, the gun fails to fire once, yet the sound of gunshots is heard.

Norm Gunderson talks about a 29-cent postage stamp in 1987, four years before they were introduced.

Jean Lundegaard dials 911 from a phone in the upstairs bathroom.

A few seconds later, the phone is disconnected.

While most current 911 systems could automatically identify the address, that was not the case in 1987.

The dispatcher might not have been able to take any further action.

When Jerry drives past the parking garage booth, a crew member is reflected in Jerry's rear window.

A jar in the kidnappers' shack has a 1990s "Nutrition Facts" label.

Right before Jerry flees the interview, Marge gazes forward and sees the picture of Jean.

When Marge gets out of the chair as Jerry flees, the picture is clearly behind her.

When Carl is burying the money, the fence is different on each side.

From the far side, we see three or four meshes sticking up from the snow.

From Carl's side, we only see one.

Some of the buildings in the Minneapolis skyline scene were built after 1987.

The blood on Carl's face after the State Trooper is shot.

When Shep tries to strangle Carl with a belt, Carl's hands are first grabbing the belt with his fingers away from his neck and then toward his neck.

The Oldsmobile Ninety Eights featured in the movie are "refreshed" 1989-1990 models with a revised grille, side moldings, emblems, nameplates, and rears.

The kidnapper's Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera is a 1987 or 1988 (with a straight flat rear window) in some shots, and a 1989 or 1990 (with a restyled back end and a rounded rear window) in others.

During the parking garage sequence, the neon clock at Minneapolis City Hall (visible in some shots) shows a very different time from when the money was supposed to be exchanged.

According to the same clock, nearly an hour elapses between Carl's departure and Jerry's arrival.

Some billboards, including a "Miller Genuine Draft" billboard in the Twin Cities, did not exist in 1987.

During the ransom transaction scene between Carl and Wade, the camera shots alternate between snow falling and no snow falling.

As Jerry and Jean tell Scotty they don't want him playing hockey, Wade calls Jerry to set up the meeting the next day.

When Jean answers the phone, the time on the microwave is 10:44.

When she hands the phone to Jerry, it's 7:43.

When he turns his back, it's 11:05.

Gaerd shoots the boy in the red jacket in the back, and the boy falls dead face down.

When the boy is next seen he is on his back, with no snow on the front of his clothing.

Minnesota license plates have numbers on one side and letters on the other; they are not mixed together as shown on the car at the beginning of the movie.

SPOILERSCarl and Gaear approach the Paul Bunyan statue from the front when going *towards* their hideout.

Margie and Gaear approach the statue from the front when going *away* from the hideout.

Grimsrud is smoking when the state trooper pulls the car over.

You can tell by the smoke trails that the footage jumps.

When Marge pulls her revolver from its holster, just before she shoots Gaear, she has a Smith & Wesson with a 2-inch barrel.

When she fires, it becomes a 4-inch revolver, then back to a 2-inch barrel.

During the interview, the pencil on the clipboard in the office is pointing down.

When Jerry walks out, it's pointing up.

When Shep Proudfoot is beating Carl with the belt, his mouth does not sync correctly with his words.

In Brainerd, when Officer Olson interviews Mr.

Mohra about the guy "going crazy at the lake," they each refer to lakes that are nowhere near Brainerd.

Officer Olson asks if it's White Bear Lake, about 130 miles southeast of Brainerd.

Mohra tells him it was Moose Lake.

Minnesota has more than 1 Moose Lake, but the closest one is in adjacent Cass County, which is outside of the Brainerd Police department's jurisdiction.

The error is repeated later, when Marge Gunderson says she is on patrol around Moose Lake.

After Marge arrives on the second murder scene about 35 minutes into the film, as she examines the slain trooper, his eyelids move up and down.

When Jerry, Wade, and Stan are standing outside of the Embers, you can see I-394 over their shoulders.

An overhead sign shows an HOV (High Occupancy Vehicle, or carpool) lane.

Minnesota introduced HOV lanes in 1991.

When Marge and Lou are talking, they get a lead that their two suspects stayed at the Blue Ox Inn on I-35.

However, I-35 runs about 60 miles east of Brainerd, MN.

While driving, the shots of Gaear show him in a cloud of cigarette smoke.

When the shots switch to Carl, there's no smoke at all.

In Ludegaard's first plan to raise money, he asks Wade for seed money for a $750,000 parking lot project.

Wade refuses to give him the money, but offers him a 10% finder's fee.

If he took the finder's fee, he would have had $75,000 instead of the $40,000 he would have had from his second plan of splitting the $80,000 ransom with the kidnappers.

However, the ransom demand was $1 million; Jerry only told the kidnappers it was $40,000.

When Marge arrives at the hideout cabin to find Gaer pushing the leg into the wood-chipper, she passes the front door through clean white snow, which should be bloodied from Carl's death by axe.

When Jerry drives the car and trailer into the parking lot, the only light is from the street lamps.

When the camera moves from Jerry to some guys playing pool, natural light or daylight is coming in through the window.

When Carl shoots Wade, before Wade's gun goes off, you can see the squib on Carl's face where he will eventually get shot.

Margie asks if the Blue Ox is the "truckers' joint on I-35.

" Interstate 35 does not run through Brainerd.

When Jerry gets into his car after his meeting with Stan and Wade, the windshield is covered in snow.

When he goes out to scrape the ice and snow off, the windshield is clean.

When Marge investigated the trooper's murder, no other law enforcement officials were at the scene when she arrived or left, so any passer-by could contaminate or destroy evidence.

When Showalter breaks down the bathroom door during the kidnapping, the wall to the left of the door moves slightly as he pries it open.

During Jerry's first meeting with Marge, in his office, his sketch pad goes from half doodled to fully doodled in an instant.

At the end of the movie Carl Showalter gives Gaear Grimsrud the keys to his truck.

How did Carl's truck get to the cabin by the lake? They traveled to Brainerd together in the Ciera.

When the patrolman approaches the kidnappers' car at night on the highway, he carries the flashlight in his left hand, and his gun and holster are on his left hip, but when he arrives at the car window, he has the flashlight in his right hand, and the gun and holster are on his right hip.

This is not a goof because when the patrolman is approaching the car it's being filmed through the car's side mirror.

In the opening scene where Jerry is towing the Ciera along the snow-covered roads, both cars are understandably covered with road grime, ice and salt.

Later, when he pulls into the King of Clubs for the meeting, both cars are perfectly clean.

When Gaear Grimsrud does a 180 degree burnout to chase the passersby who saw the dead trooper, the Tan Ciera is spinning its rear wheels, as this maneuver cannot be done with a front-wheel drive vehicle.

Later, in the snowy airport parking lot, the front wheels of the Ciera can clearly be seen spinning.

During the investigation of the roadside shooting, Marge and her police colleague's uniforms display the American flag incorrectly on their right shoulders.

The field of stars is on the left side of the flag, when it should correctly be on the right of the flag.

The face of 'Steve Buscemi' (qv)'s stunt double is clearly visible when Shep throws Carl across the room.

The poster in Scotty Lundegaard's room spells accordion "accordian.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
13 May 1997 USA USD 24,611,975
6 April 1997 USA USD 24,547,547
30 March 1997 USA USD 24,475,469
23 March 1997 USA USD 24,402,676
23 February 1997 USA USD 24,303,383
25 August 1996 USA USD 24,055,526
18 August 1996 USA USD 24,015,679
11 August 1996 USA USD 23,944,035
4 August 1996 USA USD 23,870,772
28 July 1996 USA USD 23,788,316
21 July 1996 USA USD 23,699,301
14 July 1996 USA USD 23,562,000
28 April 1996 USA USD 18,395,787
21 April 1996 USA USD 16,962,127
14 April 1996 USA USD 14,900,107
7 April 1996 USA USD 12,160,219
31 March 1996 USA USD 8,703,542
24 March 1996 USA USD 5,152,178
17 March 1996 USA USD 1,938,339
10 March 1996 USA USD 730,265
USA USD 24,611,975
31 August 1996 UK GBP 1,673,895
21 July 1996 UK GBP 1,204,540
Worldwide USD 60,611,975
except USA Worldwide USD 36,000,000
Australia AUD 1,937,915
Germany USD 2,500,000
1996 Hong Kong HKD 2,255,115
1996 Italy ITL 1,170,000,000
Spain ESP 280,030,000
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
19 July 1996 USA USD 137,301
10 March 1996 USA USD 730,265 36

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