Henrietta has a new outfit on between getting her assignment with the cows and driving them into the city in the motor home, when clearly it is meant to be the same afternoon.
While Henrietta and her husband's sister-in-law are arguing on the porch, a white car parked curbside up the street appears and disappears between shots.
When Pete is waiting for his fare (the judge) to come back to the cab for his return trip, he finally gives up on him and as he prepares to depart, he pulls up the metal flag to indicate that the cab is on duty and available. The cab stalls, and Pete gets out and opens up the hood. A few minutes later, the judge gets back in the cab, and Pete closes the hood. The metal flag is no longer up, although Pete did not put it down.
The newspaper Loretta reads for current horse race betting information is dated the 18th but later that night the wall calendar on Henry & Pete's living room wall indicates the date is the 29th.
When Barbra Streisand is being chased in the subway she goes from Borough Hall to
Clark Street on the LL train. The LL runs on 14th Street in Manhattan to Canarsie in
Brooklyn and does not have Borough Hall or Clark Street on its route.
When Pete pulls Henry into the bathtub with him after the awful family dinner, it is clear that he is wearing briefs.
In the beginning of the movie Henry leaves her apartment wearing solid color jeans and a patch-work jacket. The jeans have seams as if they are constructed in patch fashion, but they are made with same color denim fabric. Then as the actor's body doubles ride their motorcycle to work, Henry's jeans change to a patch-work pattern to match the jacket, with the left thigh dark blue and faded blue from the knee down. But then when Streisand arrives as Henry's, the patch-work jeans have changed again, and are now constructed with faded fabric for the thighs and dark denim from the knees down to the boots.
Obvious stunt doubles when Barbra jumps in the back of the motorcycle at the beginning of the film and riding the bull in the far shots and most of the motorcycle-riding sequences.