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    When it comes to movie mistakes, historical movies are held to a higher standard.

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    We want historical movies to be highly accurate on the events and the time period.

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    And why shouldn't we?

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    If it's going to reenact history, it might as well get the facts right.

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    However, too often, movies make a ton of mistakes, errors, and just get the events wrong.

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    Sometimes, these are simple mistakes that most people easily miss; other times, it's

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    a glaring problem, ruining the entire movie.

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    So, get comfortable film fans and history buffs, cause I'm Mike with List25 and here

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    are 25 Historical Movie Mistakes!

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    25.

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    Troy This movie is full of mistakes, from coins

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    being placed on the corpse's eyes, even though coins weren't around at that time period,

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    to the umbrella with metal spokes above Paris and Helen's head.

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    Also, most of the equipment the soldiers use is from the Classical Period between the 5th

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    and 4th century BCE rather than at the earlier time period during the Trojan War.

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    24.

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    300 The Persian ruler Xerxes would have never

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    claimed to be a god.

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    He was a Zoroastrian who believed in a monotheistic and supreme creator god.

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    Also, there were way more than 300 Greek forces at the battle of Thermopylae.

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    Try 4,000.

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    Likewise, the Persian numbers were exaggerated.

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    Historians believe they were likely more around 70,000 to 300,000 rather than 1,000,000.

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    23.

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    Lincoln In the scene where Congress votes on the 13th

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    Amendment, all the seats in the chamber were full.

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    Except, in reality, eighteen of those seats should have been empty because, of course,

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    they seceded.

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    Also, in the movie, two Connecticut congressmen vote against the 13th Amendment.

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    In reality, all four Connecticut congressmen voted in favor of it.

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    22.

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    Argo In this movie, they said that British and

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    New Zealand embassies didn't help the staff of the American Embassy.

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    In actuality, they both helped the Americans and passed them along to the Canadians.

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    Arthur Wyatt from Britain was even awarded a medal for the risk he took to help them.

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    21.

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    Gladiator While the opening battle in this movie sure

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    looked spectacular, it wasn't accurate at all.

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    Roman Legions were trained to stay in formation during battle rather than break off.

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    Had they broke off, they would have instantly lost.

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    Also, Marcus Aurelius doesn't actually die by the hand of his son Commodus.

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    20.

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    Selma In the scene where Martin Luther King Jr.

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    meets President Johnson in the Oval Office, Johnson is sitting at the Resolute Desk.

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    However, in reality, Johnson thought he was too big for the desk and commissioned a totally

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    different desk to be made in 1963.

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    19.

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    The Imitation Game This movie depicts Alan Turing as an awkward

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    loner who worked tirelessly on the Engima code-breaker machine by himself.

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    In reality, he had the help of Gordon Welchman, a mathematician not mentioned in the film.

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    18.

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    Pearl Harbor This movie is rife with historical mistakes.

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    First, Ben Affleck's character joins the Eagle Squadron even though he's a U.S. Airman and

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    wouldn't be allowed to do that.

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    Also, they show a Stearman biplane crop duster in 1923 when it wasn't used until 1926.

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    Lastly, it depicts Japanese aircrafts deliberately going for hospitals when that never happened

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    at all.

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    17.

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    American Sniper Chris Kyle didn't enlist in the military because

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    he saw American lives lost on the television.

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    He had always planned to join up after school.

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    The injuries he sustained during his Bronco riding initially caused the Navy to rejected

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    him, but later on, they reversed the decision.

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    16.

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    Alexander Of the many historical mistakes made in this

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    movie, the Persians are shown as highly unorganized; however, in reality they were a strong and

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    formidable power that required Alexander's best to defeat them.

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    Also, the Persian King Darius III was shown to be rather young when he was really in his

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    50's at the time.

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    15.

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    The Last Samurai Set in 1876, this movie shows the United States

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    flag with 43 stars.

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    The United States flag didn't have 43 stars until 1891.

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    Also, the Japanese soldiers use cap lock muskets which can only do one shot at a time before

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    reloading.

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    In the movie, they're seen firing several rounds without reloading.

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    14.

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    Hotel Rwanda Set in Rwanda in 1994, in one scene you can

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    see a billboard ad for MTN, a South African cellular service not available there in 1994.

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    Also, on a taxi, you can see a yellow ARMSTA sticker which means Alexandra Randburg Midrand

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    Taxi Association, a service only available in South Africa.

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    13.

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    Patton The map they use of Normandy is inaccurate.

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    Rather than showing five beaches, Utah, Omaha, Juno, Sword, and Gold, they only show three

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    and only have two American flags over those beaches.

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    12.

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    Zero Dark Thirty When Seal Team Six raids Osama Bin Laden's

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    compound, they're shown grabbing and bagging everything, even throwing a computer on the

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    ground to grab the hard drive.

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    In reality, they had extensive training on properly collecting materials and preserving

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    evidence, including fingerprints.

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    In other words, they wouldn't have been so careless.

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    11.

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    The Green Mile This movie was set in 1935 Louisiana and all

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    their executions were by electrocution.

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    However, Louisiana didn't start using the electric chair until 1941.

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    10.

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    Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade This movie is set in 1938, but the German

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    vehicles have a symbol of a swastika over a palm tree.

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    That symbol was part of the Deutsch Afrika Korp created in 1941 by Hitler to help his

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    Italian ally in North Africa.

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    9.

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    The Patriot In this movie, General Cornwallis is depicted

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    as a much older man.

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    In fact, the real Cornwallis was in his early forties and six years younger than General

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    Washington.

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    8.

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    Apollo 13 This movie accurately depicted Ken Mattingly,

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    played by Gary Sinise, coming down with the measles and being scrubbed from the flight.

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    However, in real life, he was not involved with the rescue mission.

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    7.

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    U-571 Unlike in the movie, the submarine U-571 was

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    never actually captured.

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    The British Navy captured U-559 and U-110 with codebooks, but it was four months before

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    the United States entered the war.

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    6.

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    Shakespeare in Love In this movie, Viola hears a cock crow and

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    calls it a rooster.

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    There's no recording of the word "rooster" anywhere before 1772.

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    It's also primarily an American word to avoid the older version.

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    5.

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    The Hurt Locker The focus of this film is on an Explosive

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    Ordinance Disposal unit, or EOD, tasked with removing bombs in Iraq.

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    However, they're depicted as kicking in doors and patrolling for bad guys.

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    In real life, they would never have done this.

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    They don't usually go in until an area is secure by other infantry.

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    4.

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    The Bridge on the River Kwai This movie portrays World War II POWs and

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    their struggle for survival.

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    Colonel Nicholson, a British officer, takes charge of an operation to build a train bridge

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    across a river with POW labor, much to the surprise of his men and delight of the Japanese.

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    In the movie, the character's obsession is building the bridge until he realizes what

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    he's done and destroys it.

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    In real life, Lt. Col. Philip Toosey was that officer, but everyone who knew him said he

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    didn't care about the bridge at all and only cared about keeping his men alive.

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    3.

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    Braveheart It's sad to say, but this movie was full of

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    historical inaccuracies.

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    For starters, William Wallace never met Robert the Bruce in real life, and Robert the Bruce

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    was actually called Braveheart.

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    Also, during Wallace's time, no one in Scotland wore kilts, and they definitely didn't wear

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    blue face paint.

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    2.

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    JFK This movie heightened the conspiracy theories

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    surrounding JFK's death.

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    David Ferrie has long been thought to be in on the assassination attempt, and in one scene

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    at the Fountainbleu Hotel, he has a supposed "confession."

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    In reality, he never confessed anything and always denied having any involvement.

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    1.

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    Saving Private Ryan In the opening battle scene on Omaha beach,

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    two soldiers are underwater, struggling with their equipment, and then get hit and die

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    by bullet fire.

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    It's been proven that rifle caliber bullets fired into the water at an angle wouldn't

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    have lethal force.

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The example sentences of SCRUBBED in videos (15 in total of 24)

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Use "scrubbed" in a sentence | "scrubbed" example sentences

How to use "scrubbed" in a sentence?

  • White and scrubbed, antique brass fixtures and a skylight letting in a flood of sunshine. Wow. You could get a tan standing around in the shower, for Christ's sake.
    -Lilith Saintcrow-
  • When wiggling through a hole the world looks different than when scrubbed clean by the wiggle and looking back.
    -Mark Nepo-
  • And at the start of every new day, I still believed I could choose my own beginning, one that was scrubbed clean of everything past
    -Nami Mun-
  • To know something, then, we must be scrubbed raw, the fasting heart exposed.
    -Gretel Ehrlich-

Definition and meaning of SCRUBBED

What does "scrubbed mean?"

/skrəb/

adjective
Made clean by scrubbing.
verb
To clean with hard rubbing.

What are synonyms of "scrubbed"?
Some common synonyms of "scrubbed" are:
  • scour,
  • rub,
  • brush,
  • sponge,
  • swab,
  • clean,
  • cleanse,
  • wash,
  • wipe,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.