Unexcusable Movie Mistakes That Somehow Made the Final Cut

Schindler’s List

The majority of time in Schindler's List takes place in 1943. In order to keep the film immersive, the showrunners did their best to gather as many time-period-friendly props as they could. Only major history buffs noticed this one little flaw that the showrunners accidentally overlooked... The stamp in this scene is plastic, but at the time, only metal stamp pads were in production. Plastic stamp pads were from the future! 

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