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** Or the 1989 movie. There are ''several'' moments that fit this trope, but one that stands out in particular is the usual "Marston plays the full rhyme on the piano" scene that is usually in each adaptation (and ends up being crucial to introducing the rhyme to the audience)...except instead of actually playing the rhyme, Marston plays a few seconds of "Mad Dogs and Englishmen". Why? No one knows. And no one spends their time speculating on it, either.
* [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]: {{spoiler|Blore's death}} in the 1945 film.
{{quote| "I ''get'' it!"<br />
{{spoiler|*splat*}} }}
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcQ-E0BS0UM The opening theme to the game.] Whether you love or hate the game, hell, even if you hate it, you can't deny that the theme does an excellent job of capturing the creepy atmosphere.