Chapter nine: The Green Hornet wears dark colored gloves. but the hand that picks up the pistol is wearing white gloves, and in the ensuing gun battle he is wearing dark colored gloves.
In Chapter 10, wildcat oil driller John Fulton tells Reid that he borrowed $25,000 on a short term note to help fund the project. The note was held by Theodore Cain, a financier tied to the syndicate. In the Foreword to Chapter 11, the summary incorrectly states that Fulton's note was for $10,000.
Chapter 11: When the truck crashes over the cliff, you can only see empty containers.
In Chapter: 15, Frank's (Jack Ellis) body lying on the floor disappears right before the final explosion.
In Chapter: 5 when the unconscious bad guy DeLuca is dragged to the car by other henchmen, his feet drag on the ground. But when the knocked-out crook gets to the car, his feet can be seen stepping up on the running board and into the car.
Notwithstanding the story's radio origins, it makes little sense for a secretive, masked crime fighter to have his presence announced in the city streets by the buzzing Black Beauty. Even The Hornet himself is aware of this since, on at least one occasion, he asks for the buzzer to be switched off in order that he may approach a target stealthily.
In Chapters: 14 & 15 the camera crew can be seen in the reflection of the store window. The same store window is used in both chapters. Even though it's different locations.
'Black Beauty' is driven forward into the secret garage. Ensuing shots when driven out of the garage, it is facing outwards.