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* [[The Faceless]]: In the first film Cordell's face is usually obstructed by shadows and is not shown until the end.
* [[Famed in Story]]: We only get secondhand information from Cordell's hero cop days.
* [[Frame -Up]]: Officer Forrest is framed for the killings in the first movie {{spoiler|by Cordell's ex-girlfriend}}.
* [[Friend to Psychos]]: {{spoiler|Cordell's girlfriend.}}
* [[Full -Frontal Assault]]: Cordell's flashback in the first film show him fighting inmates in the shower.
* [[Glasgow Grin]]: One of the many scars that Cordell received from his prison stay.
* [[Good Scars, Evil Scars]]: As mentioned above, [[Captain Obvious|Cordell was left horribly scarred from his prison stay]].
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* [[Hollywood Voodoo]]: It's used to resurrect Cordell in the third film.
* [[Horror Doesn't Settle for Simple Tuesday]]: Events in the second movie take their place during christmas.
* [[I'm a Doctor, Not A Placeholder]]
* [[Immune to Bullets]]
* [[Impaled With Extreme Prejudice]]: Cordell accidentally impales himself whilst escaping in the first film's climax.
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* [[New York City Cops]]
* [[No Peripheral Vision]]: Detective Mallory suffers from it in the first movie.
* [[No -Tell Motel]]: Forrest's wife caughts him in one with another woman in the first movie.
* [[Numbered Sequels]]
* [[Off With His Head]]: Some poor schmuk's severed head is used by a voodoo priest to resurrect Cordell in the third film.
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* [[Police Brutality]]: The extreme example.
* [[Power Born of Madness]]: Cordell's insanity has given him inhuman strenght. Multiplied when he comes back undead.
* [["Previously On..."]]: Second film opens up with stock footage of Cordell's attempted escape at the end of the first film.
* [[Psycho Supporter]]: Turkell in the second film.
* [[Ramp Jump]]: Happens once in the first movie.