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* [[All Crimes Are Equal]]: Subverted. Luke's stay was supposed to be short (three to six months), but his antics increase that number.
* [[All Crimes Are Equal]]: Subverted. Luke's stay was supposed to be short (three to six months), but his antics increase that number.
* [[Balloon Belly]]: [[Nausea Fuel|Fifty eggs, man!...]]
* [[Balloon Belly]]: [[Nausea Fuel|Fifty eggs, man!...]]
* [[Beam Me Up, Scotty]]: Narrowly averted via [[Meaningful Echo]]. The famous line, "What we've got here is a failure to communicate!" is used towards the end of the film. The first instance of the line is "What we've got here is... failure to communicate. Some men you just can't reach" (notably, the version without the definite article was sampled by [[Guns N' Roses (Music)|Guns N' Roses]] for "Civil War").
* [[Beam Me Up, Scotty]]: Narrowly averted via [[Meaningful Echo]]. The famous line, "What we've got here is a failure to communicate!" is used towards the end of the film. The first instance of the line is "What we've got here is... failure to communicate. Some men you just can't reach" (notably, the version without the definite article was sampled by [[Guns N' Roses]] for "Civil War").
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: {{spoiler|Luke dies and the camp goes back to normal, but the camp director has been one-upped and his [[The Dragon|bodyguard is similarly]] broken. Luke's death also appears to have transformed him into a heroic martyr figure for Dragline and the rest of the inmates.}}
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: {{spoiler|Luke dies and the camp goes back to normal, but the camp director has been one-upped and his [[The Dragon|bodyguard is similarly]] broken. Luke's death also appears to have transformed him into a heroic martyr figure for Dragline and the rest of the inmates.}}
* [[Crucified Hero Shot]]: After the infamous Fifty Eggs contest... strangely enough. There's also the way {{spoiler|Luke's photo of him with two ladies is torn, and is slammed in your face at the end.}}
* [[Crucified Hero Shot]]: After the infamous Fifty Eggs contest... strangely enough. There's also the way {{spoiler|Luke's photo of him with two ladies is torn, and is slammed in your face at the end.}}
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* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: Luke's "I got my mind right, boss" act could be seen as a variant of this.
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: Luke's "I got my mind right, boss" act could be seen as a variant of this.
* [[Punishment Box]]: The [[Trope Codifier]].
* [[Punishment Box]]: The [[Trope Codifier]].
* [[Rule of Symbolism]]: After the egg eating contest, Luke is in a pose that is suspiciously like Jesus on the cross and [[The Bible (Literature)|Luke]] has a brother named [[The Bible (Literature)|John]].
* [[Rule of Symbolism]]: After the egg eating contest, Luke is in a pose that is suspiciously like Jesus on the cross and [[The Bible|Luke]] has a brother named [[The Bible|John]].
* [[Rule of Three]]: {{spoiler|Luke's punishment.}}
* [[Rule of Three]]: {{spoiler|Luke's punishment.}}
** And his {{spoiler|three attempts of running.}}
** And his {{spoiler|three attempts of running.}}
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* [[Smite Me Oh Mighty Smiter]]: Asks for it in the rain. No response.
* [[Smite Me Oh Mighty Smiter]]: Asks for it in the rain. No response.
* [[Theme Tune]]: While not the primary theme, a piece of music used in a scene from the film called the "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOWkPk2ETXc Tar Sequence]" was licensed by [[ABC]] to become the news theme for local newscasts on many of their stations until the mid 90's (when the network commissioned a [[Suspiciously Similar Song]] so that they wouldn't have to pay large royalties for its use) and became a critical part of the Eyewitness News local news format, where it is ubiquitous for being the [[Signature Song]] associated with American local news. Still in use today by Australia's [[Nine Network]] for their theme.
* [[Theme Tune]]: While not the primary theme, a piece of music used in a scene from the film called the "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOWkPk2ETXc Tar Sequence]" was licensed by [[ABC]] to become the news theme for local newscasts on many of their stations until the mid 90's (when the network commissioned a [[Suspiciously Similar Song]] so that they wouldn't have to pay large royalties for its use) and became a critical part of the Eyewitness News local news format, where it is ubiquitous for being the [[Signature Song]] associated with American local news. Still in use today by Australia's [[Nine Network]] for their theme.
* [[Working On the Chain Gang]]: What Luke did in-between several prison breaks
* [[Working on the Chain Gang]]: What Luke did in-between several prison breaks


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Revision as of 19:54, 9 April 2014

Cool Hand Luke is the story of Lucas "Luke" Jackson (Paul Newman) during his stay at a Florida prison camp, and how he stands up to the system within the camp.


This film contains the following tropes:

 Dragline: Oh, god...she doesn't know what she's doin'!

Luke: Oh, boy, she knows exactly what she's doin'. Drivin' us crazy and lovin' every minute of it.