When Wilde is set loose to be hunted he is naked, yet in close ups you can see bikini briefs that he is wearing.
Before being attacked (when Wilde and Gert van den Bergh are talking and eating), Van den Bergh holds his mug with the left hand all the time along the talking; but in the close up scene, he holds the mug with the right one.
When the Man starts the fire to hinder the warrior pursuers, the scene alternates repeatedly between the Man and the warrior pursuers clearly at the same spot on the same side of the fire.
In the scene where the cobra bites the warrior pursuer on the leg, the cobra vanishes from the scene immediately after striking. Obviously, it would be too dangerous to have the snake and the actors together.
When Man kills the first native he takes his sandals and wears them. But when the other natives sing a memorial chant and lay him out he is wearing his sandals.
There are two shots early in the film in which there are hairs caught in the gate.
As the sun sets on the first day after the natives kill the impala, you can see a telephone pole on the left side of the screen.
Right after The Man runs after a herd of gazelles and throws without success his spear at them, he then picks up the spear and catches his breath. Meanwhile, one can see, in the background and through the bushes, a white car moving from left to right.
In the first scene of the captive being covered with mud by the tribesmen, the man holding the pot of mud raises it up, then stops. He then looks directly at the camera for a moment, mouths the word "yes" as if the director gave him his cue, then proceeds to dump the mud.
Set in the 19th century, a car can be seen through the bushes after Wilde gets some food after being chased.
Visible rubber treads are seen on the soles of the handmade sandals that Man steals from one of his pursuers.
When Wilde is surrounded by the snakes we plainly hear Rattlesnake sound effects. None of the snakes are rattlers since they aren't indigenous to Africa.
After he first puts his clothing on by the thorn bushes you can clearly see a house in the background, on his left side by his arm.
Crew member running away is visible near the end of the scene where the monkey and cheeta are fighting.
In the wider shots when the Man and the Little Girl are hiding together in the bushes from the slavers, a crew member in a reddish shirt can be seen in the bushes immediately behind them.
Shortly after the chase begins, the man sees a bearded dragon, which is native to Australia, not Africa.
Just before taking a drink from his native canteen, The Man walks by two cactus plants, the variety of which is not native to Africa.
When the man is eating the snake,you can see the boom mic shadow on the ground to his right.