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* [[Chekhov's Gunman]]: {{spoiler|Ralph Flemming.}}
* [[Chekhov's Gunman]]: {{spoiler|Ralph Flemming.}}
* [[Curse Cut Short]]:
* [[Curse Cut Short]]:
{{quote| ''My Fellow Americans...''<br />
{{quote|''My Fellow Americans...''
''You son of a bit-''] }}
''You son of a bit-''] }}
** Doubles as a [[Call Back]] to a [[Running Gag]].
** Doubles as a [[Call Back]] to a [[Running Gag]].

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A well made, if mostly forgotten 1996 dark-comedy films starring Jack Lemmon and James Garner as two politically (and personally) opposed former-Presidents who are forced to go on the run together after they find themselves on the receiving end of a conspiracy to hide the current President having taken a kickback. While not the best film ever made, it's funny and enjoyable and manages to have more brains than the average buddy comedy.


The film provides examples of:

My Fellow Americans...
You son of a bit-]