Ben Hur: The Star of David
The movie Ben Hur: A Tale of the Christ is adapted from a novel penned by Lew Wallace in in the year 1880 and stars Jack Huston. Despite the impact made by the protagonist sporting the Star of David, this is actually inaccurate since it doesn’t match historical records. According to what is shown in evidence, the symbol wasn’t in use before the 1100s.
Unforgiven: Belt Loops
We’re letting this one go, but only because the movie is a masterpiece that deserves to be in the Western canon. It was under Clint Eastwood’s direction and stars himself, Gene Hackman and Morgan Freeman. This film takes place in Wyoming in the year 1880, so Gene Hackman having belt loops does not make any sense. It threw people for a loop since the belt loops only became the fashion norm in the Roaring Twenties.