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For the ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' version, please go to the [[Mystery Science Theater 3000 (TV)/Recap/S05 E20 Radar Secret Service|episode recap page]].
For the ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' version, please go to the [[Mystery Science Theater 3000 (TV)/Recap/S05 E20 Radar Secret Service|episode recap page]].
=== ''[[Last Clear Chance]]'' contains examples of these tropes: ===
=== ''[[Last Clear Chance]]'' contains examples of these tropes: ===
* [[Could This Happen to You]]
* [[Could This Happen to You?]]
* [[Downer Ending]]
* [[Downer Ending]]
* [[Failed a Spot Check]]
* [[Failed a Spot Check]]
* [[Jump Scare]]: "Now where did THAT train come from?"
* [[Jump Scare]]: "Now where did THAT train come from?"
* [[Nightmare Fuel Stationattendant]]: Trooper Hal.
* [[Nightmare Fuel Station Attendant]]: Trooper Hal.
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: Hey, look! Someone's desperately gesturing to look directly ahead of us at the oncoming train! Let's wave back!
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: Hey, look! Someone's desperately gesturing to look directly ahead of us at the oncoming train! Let's wave back!
* [[Truth in Television]]: People do all these things and more around railroad crossings, even to this day. Operation Lifesaver exists for a reason.
* [[Truth in Television]]: People do all these things and more around railroad crossings, even to this day. Operation Lifesaver exists for a reason.

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Last Clear Chance is a 1959 Glurge-fest brought to you by Union Pacific, that shows just how stupid people get around trains.

A police officer obsessed with with train safety torments an innocent mid-western farm family, holding them hostage while he rattles off tales of railroad-related horrors, even confronting their youngest son with the horrible image of his deceased friend. Ultimately, for reasons of his own, he finally relents, but has his grim lesson sunk in, or will innocent people die this day at the hands of our mortal enemy, the train? (Answer: Yes.)

For the Mystery Science Theater 3000 version, please go to the episode recap page.

Last Clear Chance contains examples of these tropes: