The Warriors

Continuity mistake: While Fox is struggling with the cop at the subway, in one second they are on the edge but in the next one now they are like one foot away.

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Continuity mistake: It is way obvious during the first Gramercy Riffs scene (over who killed Cyrus) that the lights reflecting in the Riff leader's sunglasses are location camera lights, as the warehouse has only track lighting.

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Continuity mistake: Snow's afro changes length throughout the movie. In the beginning it's medium length, when they fight the Punks later in the movie his afro is longer.

Continuity mistake: Rembrandt's hair constantly changes throughout the movie from fluffy to a more cut style.

Continuity mistake: The gang members' shadows during the Coney Island scene change from shot to shot. In some shots they are to the side of the actors and in others behind them.

Continuity mistake: After Ajax is arrested Swan goes to the station with "tough chick", the first time you see the train platform it's empty but a few seconds later a man has appeared from nowhere, then a policeman sees Swan and chases him and the man has once again vanished. (00:55:25)

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Trivia: Originally, Fox was supposed to be Mercy's love interest, but the two actors had no chemistry. This resulted in the love interest being changed to Swan, which combined with other conflicts caused the actor who played Fox to leave the film. His death was written in to deal with this, and the actor demanded his name be removed from the credits.

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Question: Why would the Riffs instantly believe that The Warriors did it? Wouldn't it have made sense, especially with the sheer numbers of The Riffs, that they search Cleon and anyone still there who they can get hold of?

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Answer: The Riffs were informed of the Warriors' innocence of wrongdoing by a member of another gang who had no reason to lie on behalf of the Warriors or to frame Luther (the actual culprit). Apparently Luther had a reputation for dishonesty, among other things, whereas the Warriors were considered to be among the city's more "honorable" gangs.

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