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** There's also the submarine incident of questionable plausability.
* ''[[The Invisible Man (film)|The Invisible Man]]'' has the eponymous character follow his target this way. Made easier by the fact that, well, he's invisible. Ignore the fact that he's also naked in the middle of winter hanging onto the side of a speeding car...
* [[Buster Keaton]] often grabbed onto moving cars in his films; see ''[[Cops (series)]]'', ''[[The Goat]]'', ''~Sherlock Jr.~''
* Constantly in ''[[The Gods Must Be Crazy]]''. In an early scene you can just about see one of the actors playing a rebel soldier go flying off the hood of the car because of it, he continues with the scene as it nothing happened. Not too surprising as it's set in Africa where riding on top of a car is not uncommon.
* [[Clint Eastwood]] as cop Harry Callahan does this a few times. In the first movie ''[[Dirty Harry]]'', Harry jumps from an overpass onto the roof of a schoolbus taken hostage by the Scorpio Killer. In the sequel ''[[Magnum Force]]'' a mobster trying to escape a police raid speeds out in a getaway car and Harry clings to the hood of it.