Kill Bill: Volume 1

Trivia: You can hear the Wilhelm scream twice during the scenes in the restaurant. The first comes just after the Bride fights Johnny Mo after the screen turns black and white. The second comes when the Bride races up the banister (during the "Nobody But Me" song). She slices a guy, then shoves him and he rolls backwards down the stairs.

Trivia: When the bride has the sword through one of the '88's", and is somewhat "dancing" with him, turning in circles, whilst the others are moving out of her way - the music being played is the same music from the movie "Gator" with Burt Reynolds, during the climatic scene at the end at the motel.

ckbyers

Continuity mistake: When The Bride gets into the Pussy Wagon and tries to move her toes, the shot changes between one taken from her head and one taken from her feet. The one taken from her head shows her two feet touching one another and resting against the closed door. The one taken from her feet (which would have necessitated the door being open) shows her two feet not resting on anything and slightly apart from one another.

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Question: Why are there 2 swords on the plane with the bride?

Answer: Because they are being carried by the other passengers.

Greg Dwyer

Answer: There are more than 2. They are positioned similarly and look similar to The Bride's. So, Tarantino is saying The Bride isn't the only passenger with a kill list. This is where Tarantino reminds us that this is an allegory with The Bride representing all good people seeking revenge against the evil people who wronged them. A common theme in Tarantino films.

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