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See also [[The Corpse Stops Here]] and [[Mistaken for Badass]].
See also [[The Corpse Stops Here]] and [[Mistaken for Badass]].
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* ''[[Soukou no Strain]]'' with some rather justified suspicion being thrown at Sara after her identity is revealed. The big bad is her brother, after all.
* ''[[Soukou no Strain]]'' with some rather justified suspicion being thrown at Sara after her identity is revealed. The big bad is her brother, after all.
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== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[North by Northwest]]''.
* ''[[North by Northwest]]''.
* ''[[The Tall Blond Man With One Black Shoe]]'', a French comedy where the title character, an innocuous concert violinist, is marked as a spy by infighting government high-ups - he's blithely unaware of being a pawn in their scheming through the film. Played pretty straight-faced; the American remake, ''[[The Man With One Red Shoe]]'', was considerably broader.
* ''[[The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe]]'', a French comedy where the title character, an innocuous concert violinist, is marked as a spy by infighting government high-ups - he's blithely unaware of being a pawn in their scheming through the film. Played pretty straight-faced; the American remake, ''[[The Man With One Red Shoe]]'', was considerably broader.
* Wallace Ritchie from ''[[The Man Who Knew Too Little]]'' is mistaken for a secret agent by just about everyone. He doesn't mind, because [[And You Thought It Was a Game|he thinks it's all a play]], with him cast in the role of a secret agent.
* Wallace Ritchie from ''[[The Man Who Knew Too Little]]'' is mistaken for a secret agent by just about everyone. He doesn't mind, because [[And You Thought It Was a Game|he thinks it's all a play]], with him cast in the role of a secret agent.
* {{spoiler|François}} in the ''[[Timeline]]'' movie.
* {{spoiler|François}} in the ''[[Timeline]]'' movie.
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* Evan Tanner in Lawrence Block's ''The Thief Who Couldn't Sleep'' was just trying to steal some gold when an agent (killed shortly afterward) apparently mistook him for a contact and handed over some vital documents. [[Hilarity Ensues|Hilarity ensued]], leaving Tanner with a reputation as a resourceful and dedicated agent for a very <s>disorganized</s> free-wheeling U.S. intelligence agency (even the agency's boss thought so). As Tanner put it in one of the later books, when the CIA took custody of him, he kept telling them he worked for somebody else who'd eventually come to bail him out—but he was more surprised than the CIA was when the somebody else '''did''' come.
* Evan Tanner in Lawrence Block's ''The Thief Who Couldn't Sleep'' was just trying to steal some gold when an agent (killed shortly afterward) apparently mistook him for a contact and handed over some vital documents. [[Hilarity Ensues|Hilarity ensued]], leaving Tanner with a reputation as a resourceful and dedicated agent for a very <s>disorganized</s> free-wheeling U.S. intelligence agency (even the agency's boss thought so). As Tanner put it in one of the later books, when the CIA took custody of him, he kept telling them he worked for somebody else who'd eventually come to bail him out—but he was more surprised than the CIA was when the somebody else '''did''' come.


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* ''Chuck'' does this quite a bit. Morgan, Captain Awesome...
* ''Chuck'' does this quite a bit. Morgan, Captain Awesome...
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' had this happen so often, some of the audio dramas started doing a [[Lampshade Hanging]] on it.
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' had this happen so often, some of the audio dramas started doing a [[Lampshade Hanging]] on it.
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* Happens several times to the heroes of ''[[The Time Tunnel]]''.
* Happens several times to the heroes of ''[[The Time Tunnel]]''.


== [[Theater]] ==
== [[Theatre]] ==
* Pretty much the plot of the WWII musical ''[[Kilroy Was Here]]''.
* Pretty much the plot of the WWII musical ''[[Kilroy Was Here]]''.
* Also the entire plot of Woody Allen's play ''Don't Drink The Water''.
* Also the entire plot of Woody Allen's play ''Don't Drink The Water''.
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