When Alison and Virgil are in the coffee shop, she orders a coffee and a biscuit. Although refused a biscuit at first until Virgil intervenes, she is actually served a soup and bread roll, which moves around as the scene unfolds. Everett also receives a coffee at the same time, though no coffee has been ordered for him.
When Virgil and Everett first approach Bragg's men in the saloon, the cowboys are relieving themselves at the bar's "piss trough." Virgil demands that they "button up." After the shooting is over, when the bodies are shown on the floor, there is no trough or any sign of wetness in that area.
(at around 1:35:00) When Virgil & Everett are talking on the bench a moving camera can be seen reflected in the window pane above Virgil's left shoulder.
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Q
What song does Ed Harris sing in the movie?
A
Harris wrote (with composer Jeff Beal) and performs You'll Never Leave My Heart, the song that plays during the ending credits.
Q
Is this a remake of Marlon Brando's "Appaloosa"?
A
No. The Appaloosa (1966), starring Marlon Brando, revolved around his stolen Appaloosa horse. Appaloosa in this film is about a town named so.