Jill's new address is apartment F, but when Cornell visits, the door is clearly marked 3B.
During the nightclub scene, Frankie removes a price tag from Vicky's glove that wasn't in previous shots.
in the Lido Plunge swimming pool scene Mature is holding cigarette in right hand. Cut to close up, and it's now in his left hand (He then flicks it away onto the pool deck without hesitation, despite everybody being barefooted).
When Vicky Lynn's dead body is on the floor, and is being examined by Frankie, Jill walks in the room and the camera begins to quickly dolly up. All of a sudden, Vicky starts to quickly roll away as if to get out of the way of the camera path (They show the same revealing mistake in the movie's trailer).
Victor Mature drives Betty Grable to the boxing matches in his car. After the boxing program is over, they are shown walking home and then they catch a cab, with the car completely forgotten.
Frankie gives Cornell a lift and as the latter steps out of the car the reflection of the camera is visible in the car's three-quarter light.
When Cornell asks Christopher for a lift he tells him to drop him at 58th and Madison.The car pulls up in front of brownstone apartments. There are only stores on 58th and Madison in NYC, no brownstones.
Both the detective and Christopher pronounce "rodeo" as in "Rodeo Drive" (with the accent on the second syllable) rather than the standard American pronunciation of the sport (with the accent on the first syllable).