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== Advertising ==
 
* In the UK, a commercial for the board game ''Cluedo'' (aka ''[[Clue (game)|Clue]]'' in North America) showed Miss Scarlet retrieving the revolver from a hollow book in the library.
 
== Anime and Manga ==
 
* In ''[[Mai-Otome Zwei]]'', the ''Book of Neptune,'' from which Nagi alleged to have learned about Yuna and the CHILDs, was really a box with the Neptune Emerald GEM inside.
* A ''[[Detective Conan]]'' case revolves around drugs hidden not in a book, but a "fake book" that has four sealed edges.
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== Comic Books ==
 
* Played straight in ''[[V for Vendetta]],'' where the corrupt priest Father Liliman pulls out a gun from his Bible when V enters the room.
* ''[[Tintin]]''. In "Explorers on the Moon" Captain Haddock smuggles his whiskey on board the rocketship inside a [[Doorstopper]] tome, labelled "Guide To Astronomy".
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* Used in ''[[Johnny Dangerously]]'': as Michael Keaton is being walked to the Chair, in passing each cell along the way each prisoner hands him one component of [[IKEA Weaponry|a Tommy gun which he assembles]] whilst walking. The last piece is in the Bible the priest is "reading" from. However, it's a fake gun, that falls apart mere moments after Johnny makes his escape.
* In ''[[The Matrix]]'', Neo keeps his illegal software inside a hollow copy of the real-world philosophy text "Simulacra and Simulation" by Jean Baudrillard. A real copy of ''Simulacra'' wouldn't be thick enough to hide that much stuff (it's not a very long book), so one can conclude that the filmmakers specifically worked this reference in as a hint to the nature of Neo's reality.
** The illegal software was hidden in the chapter titled "On Nihilism", again referencing the philosophical themes of the film. It's worth noting that ''Simulacra'' and Jean Baudrillard are '''huge''' influences to [[the Wachowski brothersWachowskis]], as plainly evident in the sequels.
* In ''[[The Addams Family]]'' movie, the first stage of the secret entrance to the family vault is accessed by pulling a book out from a bookcase. The book's title? ''Greed.'' It's worth noting that ALL of the Addamses' books were like this, and that ''Greed'' was the most 'normal' book. ''Gone with the Wind'' causes a tornado when opened, and ''The Sun Also Rises'' emits daylight and the sound of birds.
* ''[[Young Frankenstein]]'' subverts the "book-as-hidden-door-switch": hearing something behind a bookcase, Dr. Frankenstein tries activating a secret door by yanking a seemingly out-of-place book from the shelf — to no effect. When his assistant pulls a candle from a nearby sconce for added light, however, the door is opened.
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* ''[[The Shawshank Redemption]]'': The warden of Shawshank prison opens up the Bible to discover that this is where Andy has been hiding the rock hammer he used to tunnel out of his cell. Salvation, indeed. For that extra touch of irony, the hollow section begins halfwaypartway through ''Exodus''.
** When the warden hears the police coming to arrest him, he looks at the picture on his wall that conceals his wall safe. The picture says, "His judgment cometh, and that right soon." Andy had stolen the incriminating documents out of the safe.
* In ''[[The Game (film)|The Game]]'', Michael Douglas's character keeps a revolver hidden in a copy of ''[[To Kill a Mockingbird]]''.
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== Games ==
 
* The [[LARP]] of ''Killers'' mentions in the section on concealed weapons that players who hide their guns may have an advantage, but it's still considered legal self-defense to shoot the guy who's dropped into a firing stance and is pointing his geometry text at your heart.
 
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== Music Videos ==
 
* The video for ''Spaceship'' by Phase features a hammer (being used by oppressed office workers to dig an escape tunnel) hidden in a hollowed out book.
 
== Newspaper Comics ==
 
* In ''[[The Wizard of Id]]'', the lawyer hides bottles of alcohol of some sort within his thick law books.
* ''[[Dick Tracy]]'' has when Flattop is hiding out in a boarding house and decides keeping his loot on his person is too risky. So, when he sees an old thick photo album under a table that looks rarely used, he decides to cut out the inner pages and hide his money in it. As it happens, the kid blackmailing Flattop has drowned while ice skating on expensive skates bought with the shakedown money. Those skates led Tracy to the boarding house where he requests the boy's mother to get a photo for the newspaper and so they go to the photo album and the money is discovered. When Tracy asks where this money came from, the mother guesses it must be from her boarder and Tracy proceeds to Flattop's room while the crook is frantically trying to escape.
 
== Radio ==
 
* ''[[Adventures in Odyssey]]'': Whit's secret [[Magical Computer]] room is hidden behind a bookcase, and the key that unlocks it is hidden in one of the books -- ''[[Narnia|The Last Battle]].''
 
== Theater ==
 
* In ''[[Educating Rita]]'' the professor hides his whiskey behind a book.
 
== Western Animation ==
 
* ''[[The Simpsons]]'':
** Homer repeatedly took out a flask hidden in a Bible whenever he claimed he needed guidance ("Now I know why they call it the good book.") He freaked out at the end of the episode when it was somehow replaced with a real Bible.
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== Real Life ==
 
* Of course, there's the [[Glurge|Glurge-inducing]] short story turned spam-mail about the college boy who, instead of getting a car as a gift for getting in college, gets a Bible. Inside the Bible there's a check for him to buy the car, but he never opens it. This was hilariously subverted with a short story about the man opening the Bible after his father's death, buying the car and using it to run over infidels.
** Related bits of urban folklore recounts [http://www.snopes.com/luck/gideon.asp money left in Bibles for needy souls seeking salvation and inside doctoral dissertations to determine whether anyone has read it].
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