S.W.A.T.
S.W.A.T. (2003)

S.W.A.T.

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After Hondo and McCabe's session at the SWAT training grounds, McCabe removes his sunglasses, yet they reappear on his head in the next shot.

When Gamble takes Alex and his fellow commandos down into the subway, the SWAT team reports into the radio that they went into the Pershing Square Metro Entrance at 7th & Hope.

The Pershing Square station is at 5th & Hill Street.

Also, a sign on the wall clearly states "Wilshire/Western" which is not near downtown LA were 7th & Hope is located.

They also order the next station on the line to be closed.

They say it is "7th & Figueroa Station" which would be correct if they were at Pershing Square, but not if the train is heading east.

Eastbound trains would arrive at the Civic Center and/or Union Station stops depending how far they've gone.

The trucks are seen arriving with the Wiltern theatre prominently behind them, which would make it the Wilshire/Normandie station (which *is* the next station after/before Wilshire/Western depending which direction you are going, but not near downtown).

When Gamble slams Street backwards into the change room mirror, breaking the mirror, pieces of glass can be seen in Street's hair.

In the next shot, the glass is gone.

When Hondo and Fuller are going over who to induct into S.

, Fullers' American flag pin constantly changes positions.

TJ uses the brownish sedan with the license plate 2PCE058 to stop Montel from escaping in a police car during the bus escape sequence.

During the crash, different angles show only the two cars crashing, a third car involved, then again a shot with clearly only the two original cars.

Damage to the brownish car varies accordingly.

The same brownish car with 2PCE058 is seen later in the motorcade scene, undamaged.

Although it is not explicitly stated how much time passed between Montel's capture and the transfer date, considering how desperate the LAPD is to get Montel out quickly, a repair of the car would not have been possible.

Federal Prison Guards are wearing Department of Corrections Patches, which resemble those of California, where the Bureau of Federal Prisons would be in jurisdiction.

When Hondo and Street assault the stationary subway train, there's a bright light shining on Street as he climbs the train, but Hondo's gun (and subsequently his torch) are pointed towards the ground.

When they are escorting Alex into the secured area at LAPD we see the bandage on Street's ear from when Alex sliced him with a piece of glass.

But in the shot inside of the jail, the bandage is missing.

When Alex is being stopped by the two motorcycle police officers, one of the motorcycle headlights is alternately on/off between shots.

When the prisoners are being loaded aboard the L.

Sheriff's Department bus, a deputy is seen shackling a prisoner's leg to a seat support.

In reality, prisoners are never secured to any non-movable item.

This is a safety issue.

Street's hairstyle changes when he's driving Hondo around to look for a new SWAT crew.

An L.

Times front page is featured, with a police corruption story in the first two columns under the "COLUMN ONE" header.

In reality, "COLUMN ONE" stories are always exactly one column wide, and are features/human interest, not hard news.

The flex cuffs the female hostage on the plane is wearing are not tied tight enough to restrain her hands, she can easily remove them at any time (probably to avoid any injuries or bruising).

During the training montage in the Kill House, there is an overhead shot of one of the characters tossing a flashbang grenade into one of the rooms.

The explosion and smoke cloud, however, can clearly be seen to originate not from the actual grenade, but from a previously laid FX charge almost a foot away.

In the close-up of Street and Deke chasing the man in Lakers' purple, Street is right behind Deke.

In the next shot, Street is a good 5 to 10 feet behind Deke.

In the last scene where the team receives the call up for the 211 at the Diamond Mart, Street puts on the headset for his radio on twice.

During the shoot-off at the SWAT training range, T.

's M1911 pistol jams in the open position but he keeps squeezing the trigger and the gunfire is heard as if he was still shooting.

When Chris Sanchez gets out of her car and runs to a wounded Officer Boxer, some of the camera crew's bodies and faces are reflected in her car door and window for a moment.

When McCabe and Gamble illegally transport Alex Montel at night alongside a car of his henchmen, the camera pans from right to left between the two moving cars.

The shadow of the crane (or "cherry picker") needed to for such a moving shot is clearly visible along the sidewalk.

In the final scene outside the S.

van from the outside, the camera crew is reflected on the black paint and in the window as the shot tilts up.

When the private jet is slowing to a stop after landing on the 6th Street bridge, in one shot, the flaps can be seen fully extended.

A few seconds later, as the jet stops, the flaps are fully retracted.

Generally, flaps on a jet do not retract that rapidly.

During the final action scenes in the film, Gamble is meant to be wearing black gloves but several times when he uses the hostage and has the fight with Jim he is not wearing them.

Dispatch claims the Hawthorne airport beacon is on "after closing hours".

Beacons are always turned on after sunset or when visibility is below three miles.

When Street slides down the rope from the 6th Street Bridge in pursuit of Gamble, he is wearing protective gloves.

As he lands/falls onto the rail car at the bottom of the rope, his hands are bare.

When Street and Sanchez go to the bar after celebrating at the diner, Sanchez takes her jacket off.

In the next shot she is wearing it again, and in the shot after that she takes it off again.

During the "Polish" gunman standoff Hondo mentions that they have been called in on their day off, Sunday.

LAPD Metro D-Platoon SWAT has 60 full-time officers who work on rotating shifts, thus removing the need to call in six officers on their day off for a routine job and earn them overtime and recall to duty penalty rates of pay etc.

When Street is going to "blow" the lock off the sewer gate, you can see the cable pulling the gate off the hinges.

While in the training mission through the simulation, the flash release mechanism is clearly seen when the flash grenade is tossed.

While the team is going over the airplane simulation they are originally using a black rope.

Nearing the top the rope is white and only the section tying off the harness is black.

A slight change in camera angle and the rope is black again.

The female police officer in the last sequence inside the SWAT vehicle has a silver ring on her right thumb as she views a photograph of her daughter.

In the following shot as she places the photo into her shirt, the ring is missing.

During the final fight Gamble is supposedly killed by having his head run over by a moving train, but in the after shot no blood is present around his body, and the body itself shows no signs of deformation that the train would with no doubt create.

At the scene where Hondo's team were called on a Sunday and where they were about to breach the rear wall of the house, an old lady with a dog was walking by the area and they were escorted off by another SWAT officer.

This could not have happened since the SWAT had already secured the perimeter of the house and no civilian can get to the house that close.

When the jet is slowing down to a stop on the bridge, the two trucks have their 4 way marker lights on blinking.

As the jet is approaching, you can see they are blinking several times faster than they were previously, or will be immediately following the jet stopping.

This shows that the film was sped up in order to create the dramatic effect of the jet supposedly approaching at a higher rate of speed.

The scene where the helicopter is shot down with a sniper rifle shows the sniper targeting the rotor mechanism, and firing an accurate shot into it.

However, the wind generated from the rotors would interfere with the flight path of the bullet, making the shot very inaccurate.

There is no way the rotor wash from a chopper could alter the path of a bullet fired from a.

50 cal.

rifle in the short span of time it would be below the rotors.

The scene where the helicopter is shot down with a sniper rifle, shows one of the helicopters rotors flying off and sticking in the area of the stair-well, however when it returns to the same camera angle, the rotor is gone but the hole is there.

When Street and Gamble fast rope in to the bank in the opening scene, you can clearly see lines from the ropes and footprints from a previous take.

When the Learjet has set down on the bridge, and is finishing its roll out, chains that drive the main wheels to make the plane move under its 'own power' can be seen on the jet.

As the plane is then turned around, the chains are gone.

Deacon Kay's last name is misspelled "Kaye" on the tag on the back of his tactical uniform.

When Fuller is giving details of Alex Montel's escape to the press, he states that the attackers used AK-47s.

The weapons used were a Tec-DC9 and a silenced pistol.

When Hondo and Street are talking in the garage, Street says"Fuller will never sign off on it".

Hondo replies "You let me deal with that paper-pushing PUNK".

He originally said "prick" and was just dubbed over.

In the scene when Hondo is talking to Officer Burress about joining the S.

, there is a shot of the two talking with a mirror in between them.

If you look at the mirror, then you can clearly see a large group of people staring at the characters, who are obviously bystanders watching the scene being filmed.

When the jet on the 6th bridge is stationary as part of the pre-take off check the pilot selects gear down which obviously would have been done before the aircraft landed.

During the escape scene, different officers contradict each others orders.

tells Montel to "put his hands on his head" yet a second later Boxer tells him "hands up".

All the while, others are shouting for Montel to "get on the ground".

When Montel is captured after his escape attempt, he is being cuffed face down in the street yet when we see it on the news, it now shows him laying on the sidewalk, by Alex Trebek's star.

He's then immediately moved to what appears to be a dark-colored transport vehicle.

Its logical that he would have been moved from the original 'middle of the street' take-down position to be held until the transport vehicle arrived.

But when the vehicle arrives at the station, its gold-colored, and being driven by Sanchez, who was standing on the curb when Montel was loaded.

When Deacon Kay chases the suspect towards the Crown Victoria he's wearing black shoes, when he runs over it his foot lands on the roof and he's wearing tennis shoes.

When T.

McCabe runs the shooting course with Hondo, the first knockdown target doesn't fall.

If you look between his left shoulder and the post, you clearly see a round hit the first target and knock it down as he aims at the second.

When Gamble and Street are fighting in the train yard beside the bridge, engines/tugs are seen multiple times.

First marshalling tug (#3077, with a rotating beacon) can be seen just after Street frees himself (it hoots 3 times).

As Street is following Gambles tracks, he crosses over between engine #1201 and a tank car.

As he hops off, you briefly see the tug #3077 again, coming towards him (duplicate frames from before?) Then as they fight in the boxcar, you see #1201 go past behind them, and finally once more, its pulling the line of cars that Gamble is killed by.

In the beginning of the film, Street drives Hondo in an unmarked police Crown Victoria.

Although it was an unmarked car, the license plate still should have said CA Exempt and had all numbers on it, which it clearly didn't.

In the opening shootout there is a shot of man with a running with a hand held camera following a stretcher.

This was an actual camera man trying to get shots of raw footage for the movie.

The mine that was used in the sewers is a M18A1 Claymore mine.

This particular mine is made especially to send shrapnel to anybody within range.

So in reality, the mine wouldn't be enough to blow a locked door off its hinges, and there would be many pieces of shrapnel all over as well.

When the Learjet starts going down the bridge to take off, it takes over a minute for them to try and get the plane up.

In reality, the plane would've been able to take off well before then.

Later on, it shows the pilot pushing the throttle up more, which could be why the plane never took off.

However, it'd make sense that they should have given it full throttle earlier on.

When the S.

T members are shooting at the Learjet as it goes down the bridge, the flaps on the plane are first shown as being retracted.

A few shots later, the flaps are extended, then retracted again later.

At the time of filming, LAPD SWAT never had a female member in its history.

This is addressed when Fuller vetoes Sanchez's entry in Hondo's team giving "Sanchez is a woman" as the sole reason, despite the fact she has passed the SWAT exams twice.

The obvious conclusion is that at the start of the movie the LAPD SWAT has no female members and that Sanchez is the first to get in.

When Street first meets Hondo in the gun cage, Hondo states that he has modified the trigger of his duty weapon.

In illegal for a California law enforcement agent to modify any part of his duty weapon.

In reality he would have either not done it or not admitted to it.

When the Lear-jet is landing on the 6th street bridge, the GMC SUVs have their hazard lights on, but as the plane approaches Gamble the SUVs hazard lights flash at a faster than normal rate, which indicates the clip was sped up.

When one million dollar offer is made news reporters stand outside the bars but on TV, the telecast is clear without any bars in between.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
6 June 2013 USA USD 116,934,650
2 November 2003 USA USD 116,643,346
26 October 2003 USA USD 116,521,858
19 October 2003 USA USD 116,357,927
12 October 2003 USA USD 116,124,647
5 October 2003 USA USD 115,832,004
28 September 2003 USA USD 115,524,018
21 September 2003 USA USD 114,708,025
14 September 2003 USA USD 112,791,312
7 September 2003 USA USD 108,784,017
31 August 2003 USA USD 102,702,416
24 August 2003 USA USD 87,847,065
17 August 2003 USA USD 69,672,843
10 August 2003 USA USD 37,062,535
USA USD 116,934,650
11 January 2004 UK GBP 5,274,283
28 December 2003 UK GBP 4,579,787
21 December 2003 UK GBP 4,359,432
14 December 2003 UK GBP 3,545,355
7 December 2003 UK GBP 1,960,281
16 January 2013 Worldwide USD 207,725,639
6 November 2003 Worldwide USD 28,823,239
worldwide USD 207,725,639
Non-USA USD 90,790,989
1 January 2004 Finland USD 257,465
25 December 2003 Finland USD 207,803
18 December 2003 Finland USD 180,075
11 December 2003 Finland USD 116,475
28 December 2003 Italy EUR 2,660,823
15 December 2003 Italy EUR 2,501,382
7 December 2003 Italy EUR 1,750,643
30 November 2003 Italy EUR 797,779
11 January 2004 Spain EUR 5,755,180
4 January 2004 Spain EUR 5,445,659
28 December 2003 Spain EUR 4,853,676
21 December 2003 Spain EUR 4,086,945
14 December 2003 Spain EUR 3,453,040
7 December 2003 Spain EUR 1,752,958
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
10 August 2003 USA USD 37,062,535 3,202
7 December 2003 UK GBP 1,960,281 379
28 November 2003 Australia USD 1,984,728 246
5 December 2003 Austria USD 326,697
5 December 2003 Belgium USD 366,567
28 November 2003 Brazil USD 928,566 259
28 November 2003 Europe USD 797,779 245
11 December 2003 Finland USD 105,940 30
5 December 2003 Finland USD 55,250
5 December 2003 France USD 1,675,423
5 December 2003 Germany USD 2,070,075
19 September 2003 Hong Kong USD 237,310 36
30 November 2003 Italy EUR 797,779 245
26 September 2003 Japan USD 1,104,262 47
7 December 2003 Netherlands EUR 392,128 85
21 November 2003 South Africa USD 532,928 99
7 December 2003 Spain EUR 1,752,958 403
5 December 2003 Switzerland USD 259,910
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
2 November 2003 USA USD 91,815 169
26 October 2003 USA USD 128,266 188
19 October 2003 USA USD 168,472 197
12 October 2003 USA USD 229,622 237
5 October 2003 USA USD 183,070 351
28 September 2003 USA USD 486,448 642
21 September 2003 USA USD 1,236,611 1,278
14 September 2003 USA USD 2,708,563 2,062
7 September 2003 USA USD 4,570,388 2,600
31 August 2003 USA USD 10,780,295 2,781
24 August 2003 USA USD 10,581,327 3,204
17 August 2003 USA USD 18,122,486 3,220
10 August 2003 USA USD 37,062,535 3,202
11 January 2004 UK GBP 54,114 99
28 December 2003 UK GBP 220,355 275
21 December 2003 UK GBP 403,001 347
14 December 2003 UK GBP 958,361 384
7 December 2003 UK GBP 1,960,281 379
1 January 2004 Finland USD 49,662 22
25 December 2003 Finland USD 27,728 22
18 December 2003 Finland USD 63,640 30
11 December 2003 Finland USD 105,940 30
15 December 2003 Italy EUR 374,717 198
7 December 2003 Italy EUR 627,138 233
11 January 2004 Spain EUR 125,770 163
4 January 2004 Spain EUR 344,631 247
28 December 2003 Spain EUR 474,576 286
21 December 2003 Spain EUR 459,755 325
14 December 2003 Spain EUR 863,151 393
7 December 2003 Spain EUR 1,752,958 403

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