When Bronson traces the final group of muggers and gets onto an LA-bus nearly an hour into the movie, the number on the bus is different when Charlie steps in as to when he leaves the bus.
When we see the glass cat figurine purchased by Carol Kersey, there are two different cats used. One has a thin delicate tail, and the other has a thick sturdy tail located on the opposite side of the cat's body.
When Kersey meets his girlfriend at the rooftop Japanese restaurant, he drinks from his glass of Dom and then puts the glass down on the table. When the shot changes he's again putting the glass down.
In the scene where Kersey meets his girlfriend at the rooftop Japanese restaurant, he drinks from his glass of Dom and then puts the glass down on the table. When the shot changes he's again putting the glass down.
The bus that Ochoa orders the cabdriver to follow is 990. When it arrives at the bus stop, it's 90.
When Paul Kersey forges a doctor's ID, he drives passed the security checkpoint, to the hospital where Charles Wilson "Nirvana" is held, where we clearly see a STOP sign and a guard, but Paul Kersey doesn't stop and the guard pretends not to notice this obvious security breach. The hospital that holds violent criminals cannot let any car through without authorization. After an ID theft of a staff doctor, the guard would surely have this doctor's name on his list. So even with a fake ID, in real world, Paul would never had been able to access even the hospital parking lot, let alone the guarded building.
In Death Wish (1974), Kersey's daughter is married (her husband is seen with Kersey at the hospital after the attack) but in Death Wish II (1982), no mention is made of Kersey's son-in-law. However, given that several years pass between the movies, it is possible the two separated and/or divorced sometime between films.
After Paul Kersey kills Charles Wilson, the hospital attendant arrives in the room. When he finds that Wilson is dead, Kersey tells him that he attacked and killed Kersey's daughter. However, Jiver actually attacked Kersey's daughter and she wasn't killed - she jumped out of a window and was impaled when she landed on a spiked fence.
However, there were no --innocent witnesses present at the time the crime happened. The criminal investigators only have theories until there's further evidence found. Kersey simply assumes the manner of her death was 'murder'.
However, there were no --innocent witnesses present at the time the crime happened. The criminal investigators only have theories until there's further evidence found. Kersey simply assumes the manner of her death was 'murder'.
Kay tells Kersey he will wait three minutes before ringing the security alarm, yet he only waits about a minute or less.
There are obvious spotlights in the background when Charles Wilson makes his escape.
It is obviously fake blood in the scene where Kersey is bleeding and trying to hide it from his lover.
When Jill Ireland's character Geri tries without success to unlock Kersey's door, the wall wobbles and is clearly an internal set - the next shot is an exterior one shot on location, with the camera pointing down the stairs as Kersey arrives.
After he was mugged for his wallet, Kersey's daughter walks away from the table without paying for the the glass cat figurine.
Before Charles Bronson' exits the bus after following the three thugs at approx. 58:50, he pushes the button for the bus to stop at the next stop. The bus stops and he gets off of the bus. As the camera shows the outside of the bus, there is no bus stop at that location.
During the drug deal scene Kersey kills one of the men involved then tells two others to leave before his iconic "You believe in Jesus Christ?" execution of the thug, Stomper. This is the first and only time Kersey has allowed potential witnesses who can identify him to escape.
Frank tells Geri that Paul killed 9 muggers from the first film, but he actually killed 10.
At the final fight in the hospital with the villain, at one point you can clearly recognize Bronson's stunt double who looks completely different apart from the moustache.
Early in the movie, he calls Geri, by the name Jill. Jill is her real name. Geri is the character's name. Jill is also his real wife.
The doctor supposed to be giving therapy to Charles Wilson is named Dr. Clark, yet Kersey writes the name Dr. Carter on the fake hospital ID.
When Kersey goes to the hospital to kill Charles Wilson, he parks in a handicap space.
After Jiver attacks the housekeeper, Nirvana (Charles Wilson) orders Stomper to take the housekeeper into the bedroom but calls Stomper "Nirvana".
When Kersey returns home after killing Charles Wilson, he parks in a fire lane, clearly denoted with a "no parking any time" sign.