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Worst Costume Mistakes In The History Of Movies

  • 2:55 pm June 7, 2018
  • mariam

Our favorite old movies have etched their mark in our minds and they can never be replaced. Wardrobe malfunctions are one of the things that every actress or actor suffers at least once in their lifetime. It is either in their public appearances or because of some role in the movie. These are some of the costume mistakes that the yesteryear actors had in the movies and we are yet thinning of how they didn’t notice these little things.

Braveheart

Though the kilt is related to Scotland, they didn't wear in the 13th and 14th centuries when William Wallace fought against the British for Scottish independence.

Of course, Mel Gibson didn’t let historical details get in the way of an epic action flick!

Braveheart was nominated at the 68th Academy Awards and won five: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Makeup, and Best Sound Editing.



Gladiators

The film takes place over 1,500 years ago in ancient Rome. Here the costume of main actor Russel Crowe’s Lycra shorts is clearly visible when he falls to the ground during the last fight scene.

Lycra was not invented until 1958, but it’s the best that Crowe wore the shorts!

Elizabeth I

Character Helen Mirren ’s frequently wears a neck ruff in this film, which was fashionable in Tudor England. The problem is that they were worn with shirts which went all the way up the neck, while Mirren wears no such garment.



The Ten Commandments

Anne Baxter’s turn as ancient Egyptian Queen Nefertiti in this Hollywood epic has become iconic. Her, aqua-blue silk dress is no small part of it.

During that time the problems were ancient Egypt depicted in the film, no natural dye would have been able to produce that particular shade of blue.

Glory

Though the mistake is onscreen that it’s easy to miss, during the Civil War film an arm briefly comes into frame, and on its wrist is a digital watch!

Technology wouldn’t exist until over 100 years after the time in which the story takes place.



Unforgiven

The minor error is also captured, but in this, Gene Hackman’s character Little Bill Daggett has worn a belt on his pants, they wouldn’t become common outside of sportswear until the 1920s.