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* ''Guide for the Married Man'' from 1967 has Walter Matthau thinking of infidelity; his friend coaches him on what to do. One vignette has a wife walk in while her husband and mistress are in bed (afterglow time) and he simply repeatedly denies that the mistress is even there. The wife walks away, disbelieving her own eyes.
* ''[[The Godfather]]'': "Is it true?" "No." [[Downer Ending|And she believes it.]]
* In ''[[Weekend at BerniesBernie's]]'', an unhinged mob hitman bursts into a scene and shoots the titular corpse several times. Unfortunately, the protagonists are standing right there. This leads to:
{{quote|'''Larry:''' I didn't see anything! I was looking at my watch!
'''Richard:''' I'm blind! }}
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