As Joe walks in front of a bus, it loses the side view mirror on its left side.
A pack of cigarettes materializes in Joe's shirt pocket before he puts on his flight jacket.
As Joe looks at the picture of his daughter, the glass door opens, and the gardener vanishes.
When Joe begins to fight with Ito, he takes off his coat and gives it to Kanda, who holds it with his right hand. In the next shot, Kanda has nothing in his hand.
When Joe fights with Kanda to liberate Anya, she sits on the bed twice.
The shoulder patch on Capt. Winnow's (Whit Bissell) jacket is from the China/Burma/India theater of WW II. No U.S. military serving in Japan would use such an insignia.
Towards the end Kimura shoots at Joe and his pistol misfires. He re-cocks the hammer and tries shooting Joe again, only to have it misfire again. But the character Kimura, a criminal with a long history would have known about firearms. He would have know that if a semi-automatic pistol misfired merely re-cocking it would have done no good. Rather, he would have known that if his pistol misfired he would have had to put another round in the chamber and that in order to do that he would have had to work the action instead and NOT re-cock it.
Walking up to Cabaret Tokyo Joe, the door is open but Joe opens it anyway.
When the American pilots first see Joe's aircraft one of them calls it a 'C-60'. A Lockheed military transport of WW2 derived from the Electra 18 airliner. However it's not a C-60, it's a Lockheed Hudson a bomber built initially for British use. Also derived from the same airliner. But largely the same plane.
It's clear the plane is a converted Hudson as it still has a glazed bomber nose which the C-60 did not. Also the Hudson had a dorsal gun turret (the C-60 did not) and this now blanked off turret is still visible on the plane.
However, as a US pilot, he would probably be more familiar with the C-60 variant than the Hudson, despite there being many more Hudsons than C-60s.
It's clear the plane is a converted Hudson as it still has a glazed bomber nose which the C-60 did not. Also the Hudson had a dorsal gun turret (the C-60 did not) and this now blanked off turret is still visible on the plane.
However, as a US pilot, he would probably be more familiar with the C-60 variant than the Hudson, despite there being many more Hudsons than C-60s.
