In "Tales of Wrongovia", the narrator mentioned Sarah Bernhardt lived for 79 years. She actually was 78 when she passed away, as she was born in October 1844 and died in April 1923.
It is said that Sarah Bernhardt could not make a sound picture. In reality, Le Duel d'Hamlet for the 1900 Paris Universal Exposition "was a sound film that shipped to theaters with an accompanying Edison cylinder recording" The cylinder was lost but not the cylinders of Cyrano de Bergerac (1900) and Little Titch y sus Big Boots (1900) which ware also shown at that Exposition. Then there was the 1912 Edison's Kinetophone demonstration film. All these prove sound film existed before 1927.