
When the Stooges leave Mary's room, Mary opens her mouth and is going to say something, but it suddenly cuts to Curly doing his funny walk down the hallway.As they go inside, look at Curly's pants. Moe offers to take her back to her room because she is not feeling well. In a scene when the boys take Larry away from his wife.At the end while Larry is singing "My Life, My Love, My All, you can see Moe elbowing Curly (apparently to let him know that another hit is coming).

When the camera is panning over to Moe and Curly as old men, you can see the shadow of a boom mike in the background.There is NO indication of a doorbell or knocking as she is answering the door, but the hallway beyond indicates that her front door does NOT face the street, suggesting an apartment. The very next scene shows the angry cop's wife opening the door to the tramps revealing a picture-lined hallway in the background. After our tramps make the wrong assumption that the house they are searching for is the apartment of the angry policeman, they immediately enter, finding the exterior door unlocked.During the "Chinese Dance" sequence, the overhead shots of the ladies moving in-and-out of the inner and outer circles of dancers reveals a circle painted on the dance floor that is the median circle between the two dancers circles.The opening scene show the transom over the door being opened and a private conversation drifts out, but then the scene cuts to inside the room and there is no one at the doorway shown opening the transom.

Then Ted says "Don't talk back to me and is about to slap Curly again, but the camera cuts to the next shot before the slap happens and Ted's arms are suddenly to his side.


