When Scott Briggs meets with the sheriff off the side of the road, the sheriff's vehicle shows a Texas license plate in the rear. However, in the exterior shot before he meets with the gang members, a Utah license plate can be seen in the front of the car.
During the rant Scott (the father) has in the saddle deposit with his sons about letting the Sheriff into his property he kicks 2 shelves that fall. The second shelf is upright again while the shots switch.
When the Briggs sit down to dinner in the dining room of Scott's house and the introductions are made, there is nothing on the dinner plates. Scott suggests saying a prayer and there are ears of corn on the plates.
In several scenes, the stickers commonly seen on rental car windows for inventory and getting acquainted with the car can be seen on the driver's side of the Dodge Charger driven by Ranger, Samantha Payne.
Inside the bar scene, before the fight, there are signs for Salt Lake City and Park City local craft beers.
Bars are allowed to hang signs for, and sell, out of area craft beers.
Bars are allowed to hang signs for, and sell, out of area craft beers.
After the bar fight, the three sons mention that Scott had gotten into a fight as a young man because someone called him a draft-dodger. The gravestone later in the film has Scott being born in 1940. While Robert Duvall would have been old enough to be drafted in the Korean War, his character Scott would have been 13 years old when the War ended.
Making him early 20s while dodging Viet Nam draft.
Making him early 20s while dodging Viet Nam draft.
An LDS temple is visible in the mountains toward the beginning of the film.