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== [[Film]] == |
== [[Film]] == |
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* Variation: in ''Go West'', the [[Marx Brothers]] are on a runaway train. Chico yells to Harpo, "Brake! The brake!" [[Literal |
* Variation: in ''Go West'', the [[Marx Brothers]] are on a runaway train. Chico yells to Harpo, "Brake! The brake!" [[Literal-Minded|So Harpo breaks the brake]]. |
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* In the [[W. C. Fields]] film ''The Bank Dick'' (1940), when asked by the thug in the back seat to give him the wheel, Egbert Souse (Fields) matter-of-factly pulled it off the steering column and gave it to him. This sequence paid homage to the Mack Sennett/Keystone Cops and Hal Roach/Our Gang comedies of the 1920s and 1930s. Model T Fords were generally used for these comic chases. |
* In the [[W. C. Fields]] film ''The Bank Dick'' (1940), when asked by the thug in the back seat to give him the wheel, Egbert Souse (Fields) matter-of-factly pulled it off the steering column and gave it to him. This sequence paid homage to the Mack Sennett/Keystone Cops and Hal Roach/Our Gang comedies of the 1920s and 1930s. Model T Fords were generally used for these comic chases. |
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* ''[[Taxi (film)|Taxi]]'' (US Remake): Belle has one, but it's so she can change her taxi steering wheel for a professional steering wheel. This also happened in the original. |
* ''[[Taxi (film)|Taxi]]'' (US Remake): Belle has one, but it's so she can change her taxi steering wheel for a professional steering wheel. This also happened in the original. |