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== [[Film]] ==
* Used in ''[[
* ''[[The Pink Panther|A Shot In The Dark]]'' does this with several botched attempts at killing Clouseau.
* The movie ''[[Clue (
* ''[[The Usual Suspects]]'' does a fair amount of this.
* Not only did [[Dario Argento]] use this trope a lot, he frequently [[Insert Cameo|donned the killer's black gloves himself for the inserts]]. In Germany, his ''[[The Bird
* Subverted masterfully in ''[[The Sting]]''. The audience knows that an assassin named "Salino" has been assigned to kill Johnny Hooker (Robert Redford). From that point on, there are numerous shots of a pair of hands in purple gloves doing various things. In the final shot they are loading a revolver. It turns out that they ''aren't'' Salino's hands at all. {{spoiler|They are the hands of the bodyguard that Henry Gondorff (Paul Newman) hired to keep an eye on Hooker. He shoots Salino.}}
* Gloved in proper classic black in ''Radioland Murders'' before some (but not all) of the titular hits. Appropriate since this was a homage to the radio era.
* Modernized in ''[[Red Dragon]]'' gloved in latex. Traces of talcum powder imply the murderer removed the gloves at the crime scene. Sure enough, a partial print is found.
* Used in ''[[Strange Days]]'', since we see the murders through a recording of the killer's perspective.
* Used for all the murders in the slasher parody ''[[Student Bodies (
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
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== [[Literature]] ==
* ''[[The Graveyard Book
== [[Theatre]] ==
* In ''[[The Cat and
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