When Johnny and Daisy are in the taxi sporting their black eyes, the taxi driver turns around and has two black eyes of his own. But in the previous cut, before they enter the taxi, the driver's eyes are normal without any black eyes.
When Johnny pushes Daisy into the back of the taxi, she ends up sitting behind the driver's seat. But on the next cut, Johnny is now behind the driver's seat.
George Brent's black eye appears only a minute after he is punched in the eye.
At the beginning of the film, when the arrow hits the last of four light bulbs in the bathroom, there is a beat or two before the light in the room is turned off (saving for the light from the shower).
When the Count goes out to Daisy's yacht, as his boat pulls away from the dock, there is an odd edit, then a shadow of a studio light and its cable is visible on the side of the boat.
In the opening credits, the hotel registration card and the newspaper story, the surname of the Oklahoma oil family is spelled Burke-Meyers. In the magazine that Daisy is reading at the approximate 52 minute mark of the movie, the surname is spelled Burke-Myers.