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'''Aramis:''' Congratulations, Porthos. You brought down the house.
'''Aramis:''' Congratulations, Porthos. You brought down the house.
'''Porthos:''' Oh, drat. I was trying to hit Rochefort. }}
'''Porthos:''' Oh, drat. I was trying to hit Rochefort. }}
* As in the book, Dobby drops a chandelier on Bellatrix (or tries to) in ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]] and the Deathly Hallows Part 1''. Being a house-elf, he doesn't mean to ''kill'' Bellatrix, only to maim...or seriously injure.
* As in the book, Dobby drops a chandelier on Bellatrix (or tries to) in ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]] and the Deathly Hallows Part 1''. Being a house-elf, he doesn't mean to ''kill'' Bellatrix, only to maim... or seriously injure.
* In ''[[What a Girl Wants]]'', the chandelier at [[Theme Naming|Peach and Pear's]] coming out party crashes down from the thumping of the rock music and dancing after Daphne livens up the party.
* In ''[[What a Girl Wants]]'', the chandelier at [[Theme Naming|Peach and Pear's]] coming out party crashes down from the thumping of the rock music and dancing after Daphne livens up the party.
** Made a little funnier when, earlier, Henry tells Daphne not to mention the chandelier within earshot of Peach & Pear's father, as he could tell you the whole story revolving around it. It seems to be a [[Priceless Ming Vase|priceless artifact]].
** Made a little funnier when, earlier, Henry tells Daphne not to mention the chandelier within earshot of Peach & Pear's father, as he could tell you the whole story revolving around it. It seems to be a [[Priceless Ming Vase|priceless artifact]].
* This is how {{Spoiler|the villainous Mukesh}} met his end in ''[[Om Shanti Om]]''. To add to it, {{Spoiler|the chandelier in question was originally the one in the set he trapped his secret wife Shanti Priya to let her die in a fire and then finished her when turned out the fire wasn't enough. It was restored and reused in the set recreation as part of the revenge scheme by the protagonist (who was a collateral in the above situation), and Shanti's very own ghost was the one who dropped the chandelier over her awful ex-husband.}}



== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==