When talking to Carradine, the orientation of Juliette's arms on the clothesline changes from shot to shot.
In the beginning when Juliette Hardy and Eric Carradine are conversing, the order of laundry on the clothesline changes from one cut to another.
When Juliette is about to lock up the store and puts on her shoes, she doesn't insert her first foot completely and leaves her heel out. However, in the following cut, when she grabs her bike, her feet are fully inside the shoes.
In the bookshop where Juliette teaches Lucienne a specific dance for the upcoming town social event, Juliette is barefoot and Lucienne is wearing high heeled shoes. While they are dancing together, Juliette yelps after Lucienne accidentally steps on her toes. It is common sense that Lucienne would have removed her shoes before dancing.
However, it was a completely spontaneous action to begin dancing; there was no planning involved, and Lucienne didn't have time to even think about taking off her shoes, as Juliette simply grabbed her and started dancing.
However, it was a completely spontaneous action to begin dancing; there was no planning involved, and Lucienne didn't have time to even think about taking off her shoes, as Juliette simply grabbed her and started dancing.
When Carradine is talking to Juliette in the cabin of his boat as she is lying on the bed, a fly lands on his tie and shirt.
Flies do exist in France, and they sometimes land on people.
Flies do exist in France, and they sometimes land on people.
When Juliette is in the bathroom and hears the guys talking about her, she throws the brush and slams open the door. However, no audio from the brush or the door is heard.
When Juliette is dancing to the Latin band rehearsing at Carradine's Bar, the sounds of a big band orchestra are heard; however, there are only six musicians performing.
When Juliette locks up the store, she leaves out the front store street display of postcards and newspapers. It defeats the purpose of locking up the store.