10 Strangest Mistakes In Movies

5. A Fly Flew INSIDE The Camera - Kenny & Company

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Movie mistakes don't get much stranger or more singular than this. In Don Coscarelli's 1976 dramedy Kenny & Company, there's a most bizarre happening during one of the film's very first scenes.

At roughly the 11-minute mark, keep your eye on the left-hand side of the screen and, for about a second, you'll see a weird dark visual aberration gliding around the frame.

According to Coscarelli himself, this was a result of a fly getting trapped in between the camera sensor and camera lens during shooting, causing it to fly across the frame for a moment before seemingly managing to free itself.

While hardly a scene-ruining mistake, it is one of the odder and more unexpected issues you'll ever see in a movie.

Check it out for yourself at 10:50 in the video below:

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