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* In ''[[Serenity]]'' Mal finds himself up against The Operative who is a more skilled opponent, but Mal has a faster draw as seen in their final confrontation. This is pointed out in the film's commentary.
* In quite a few ''[[Blazing Saddles]]'' scenes, the Waco Kid pulls off shots without visibly drawing his revolvers.
* Demonstrated in the film of ''[[Angels and& Demons]]'' where [[The Dragon]] holds up a pilfered police badge to distract a pair of policemen, then brings up his pistol and guns them both down before they can react.
* ''[[The Quick and the Dead]]'' is full of this, being as it is about a quick draw competition. Notably, Keith David's character doesn't have a holster -- instead his gun is attached to a pivot on his belt, letting him fire from the hip without drawing it.
* ''[[The Magnificent Seven]]'' has [[The Gunslinger|Chris]] use this in his attempt to convince [[The Gunfighter Wannabe|Gunfighter Wannabe]] Chico to go home: he tells Chico to clap as fast as he can before casually drawing his gun between the closing hands and inviting Chico to match the feat.
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* The NES game ''[[Wild Gunman]]'' is based on this concept.
* [[Quick Draw]] also appears as a minigame in ''[[Kirby]]'s Adventure'' and in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''.
* The [[Boss Battle]] between Dan Smith and Curtis Blackburn is fought like this in ''[[Killer 7Killer7]]''
* The [[Boss Battle]] between Travis and Dr.Peace in ''[[No More Heroes]]''.
* Both [[Jak and Daxter]] are walking examples of this, being able to grab the [[BFG]] and fire off a shot in the same second.
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