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* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Sam and Dog}}. |
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Sam and Dog}}. |
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* [[Hot Mom|Hot Grandma]]: Maureen O'Hara. |
* [[Hot Mom|Hot Grandma]]: Maureen O'Hara. |
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* [[I Just Shot Marvin in |
* [[I Just Shot Marvin in the Face]]: Big Jake casually sticks a derringer pistol into the front of his pants, pointing straight down to his groin. It probably wasn't loaded, but he doesn't actually bother to check. There is also a scene in which Michael McCandles' [[Cool Gun|fancy new semi-automatic pistol]] fires wildly out of control, causing all of the other members of the ransom party to dive for cover. |
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* [[I Have No Son|I Have No Husband]]. Said by Martha McCandles at one point... just before she decides to call on her husband. |
* [[I Have No Son|I Have No Husband]]. Said by Martha McCandles at one point... just before she decides to call on her husband. |
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* [[I Have Your Wife|I Have Your Grandson]]. |
* [[I Have Your Wife|I Have Your Grandson]]. |
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* [[Kensington Gore]]: The blood in this film is bright red, and doesn't seem to come from any obvious wound. |
* [[Kensington Gore]]: The blood in this film is bright red, and doesn't seem to come from any obvious wound. |
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* [[Kick the Dog]]: Several. In one instance, a member of lynch mob gratuitously kicks a young boy, prompting Big Jake to get involved in the situation, when previously he had viewed the situation as [[Somebody Else's Problem]]. There are also several examples involving the gang of kidnappers, the most egregious of which belong to the machete-wielding [[Fat Bastard|overweight]] kidnapper. One of these {{spoiler|involves an actual dog}}. |
* [[Kick the Dog]]: Several. In one instance, a member of lynch mob gratuitously kicks a young boy, prompting Big Jake to get involved in the situation, when previously he had viewed the situation as [[Somebody Else's Problem]]. There are also several examples involving the gang of kidnappers, the most egregious of which belong to the machete-wielding [[Fat Bastard|overweight]] kidnapper. One of these {{spoiler|involves an actual dog}}. |
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* [[Let's Fight Like Gentlemen]]: O'Brien has his gun pointed at James' back, but instead of just shooting him, he {{spoiler|lets James turn around so they can have [[Quick Draw|a quick-draw contest]]... [[Duel to |
* [[Let's Fight Like Gentlemen]]: O'Brien has his gun pointed at James' back, but instead of just shooting him, he {{spoiler|lets James turn around so they can have [[Quick Draw|a quick-draw contest]]... [[Duel to the Death|to the death]]}}. |
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* [[Machete Mayhem]]: By the most odious and [[Obviously Evil]] of the kidnappers. |
* [[Machete Mayhem]]: By the most odious and [[Obviously Evil]] of the kidnappers. |
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* [[Made of Iron]]: The machete-wielding kidnapper is {{spoiler|attacked by an angry dog (twice!), shot with a pistol (also twice), stabbed in the stomach with a knife, and finally dies after being stabbed in the stomach with a pitchfork}}. |
* [[Made of Iron]]: The machete-wielding kidnapper is {{spoiler|attacked by an angry dog (twice!), shot with a pistol (also twice), stabbed in the stomach with a knife, and finally dies after being stabbed in the stomach with a pitchfork}}. |
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* [[Papa Wolf]]: Big Jake. |
* [[Papa Wolf]]: Big Jake. |
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* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Big Jake abandoned his wife and children many years before, and his son James is still sore about it. |
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Big Jake abandoned his wife and children many years before, and his son James is still sore about it. |
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* [[Phrase Catcher]]: "I thought you was dead". Possibly alluded to by ''[[Escape |
* [[Phrase Catcher]]: "I thought you was dead". Possibly alluded to by ''[[Escape from New York]]'', made about 10 years later. |
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* [[Rancher]]: The [[Mc Candles]] ranch is run over by a gang of cutthroats. |
* [[Rancher]]: The [[Mc Candles]] ranch is run over by a gang of cutthroats. |
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* [[Retired Badass]]: Jake McCandles appears to be this, though what, exactly, he is doing before his wife calls on him is not made entirely clear. |
* [[Retired Badass]]: Jake McCandles appears to be this, though what, exactly, he is doing before his wife calls on him is not made entirely clear. |