Heroic Dimples: Difference between revisions

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* Irene Dunne spent her entire movie career playing good characters, with dimples to match.
* Fittingly, both [[The Mark of Zorro (1920 film)|the 1920]] and 1940 versions of ''The Mark of Zorro'' respectively starred dimpled actors Douglas Fairbanks and Tyrone Power as the eponymous hero.
* ''Five Easy Pieces'' features Betty recalling a conversation about dimples with her mother. When she was four, she asked her mother why she had a "hole" in her chin. Her mother explained that when everyone is born, they are put on a conveyor belt in front of God. Then, God pokes a finger in the chin of people He's uninterested in, creating a cleft chin, and pinches the cheeks of people He finds cute, giving them dimpled cheeks.
* The human man Ariel falls in love with in ''[[The Little Mermaid]]'', Prince Eric, is a tall, dark and handsomely dimpled [[Nice Guy|nice guy]].
* As the God of Mischief, Loki's dimples in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] imply his roguish dubiousness and frequent double-crossing of many around him.
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* Criminal-in-hiding Babe Stewart in ''No Man of Her Own'' unintentionally convinces Connie of his charms because of his dents, shown when Connie gushes to her co-worker about how this already-attractive man has "lovely dimples" [[When She Smiles|when he smiles]].
* The eponymous main character of ''[[Coco]]'' mentions to his family that he finds it weird how he has a dimple in one cheek and not both cheeks.
* To distract her parents from asking invasive questions about her romantic life at the family Christmas gathering, Trudy in ''Holiday in Handcuffs'' plans to pair up with a dimpled handsome man as soon as she can. Luckily for her, minutes later, she bumps into a tall, dark and handsome man with dimpled cheeks in a store, so she kidnaps him at gunpoint.
 
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