Larry's water stains, when Curly accidentally dumps hot water down Moe's pants, disappears in the next shot.
The barrel of beer that Curly hides under his coat changes shape and size when the boys pose for their mugshot.
No explanation is given as to why the stooges 8 year sentence for making and selling beer is stretched to 40 years upon their release from prison.
The shot with Moe rising up from the floor with the ice cream cone on his nose is played twice.
When Moe says to Larry "Burnt toast and a rotten egg.", Curly begins to say something, but he stops when Larry replies.
Moe gets something caught in his eye when Curly bumps Larry into the bathtub.
Robert Williams, playing the prison guard, gets something caught in his eye, after the beer barrel inside Curly's coat explodes when the Stooges are getting their mugshot taken.
The exploding beer bottles in the kitchen clearly have no liquid in them.
In the stock footage from In the Sweet Pie and Pie (1941), the boys are wearing license plates on their prison uniforms dating 1942. The new footage for this short was shot in 1945.
The groans when Moe gets hit with the mop are dubbed in.
The shadow of the camera can be seen on Moe's back when it zooms out from the how-to book the Stooges are reading to brew beer.
In the stock footage from "In the Sweet Pie and Pie" the Stooges are seen panicking with only 24 hours before they are given the death penalty. As the short progresses there is no more mention of them getting the death penalty. Stock footage from "So Long Mr. Chumps" has them planning to help a convict escape and Curly says "Maybe it's the Warden", even though in the new footage the Stooges have already met him.
The stock footage from So Long, Mr. Chumps (1941), where the boys try to find convict 41144 offers no reason why they are looking for him as the new short deletes all the references to the character.