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* [[Climbing the Cliffs of Insanity]] ''(former trope namer)''
* [[I Am Not Left-Handed]]
* [[My Name Is Inigo Montoya]]
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* [[Only Mostly Dead]]
* [[Rodents of Unusual Size]]
* [[Skip to the End]]
* [[Storming the Castle]]
* [[To the Pain]]
* [[You Keep Using That Word]]
 
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* [[Derailed for Details]]: The kid in the [[Framing Device]], occasionally. Sometimes asking to skip romance scenes or [[Get On With It Already]].
* [[Determinator]]: Inigo in his fight with Count Rugen. Stabbed repeatedly and still keeps coming. He '''will''' avenge his father’s death.
* [[Dirty Coward]]: Many of the bad guys:
** [[Big Bad|Prince Humperdink]], for starters. So much that, at the end of the movie, Westley says that [[Cruel Mercy| simply letting him live the rest of his life as a coward is enough of a punishment.]]
** [[The Dragon| Count Rugen]] as well. When Inigo Montoya finally confronts him, Rugen raises his sword as if to fight, then turns and sprints away. And then, on top of it, ambushes Inigo when he finally does catch up to him. But what do you expect from a guy whose idea of a "hobby" was [[Cold-Blooded Torture]]?
** Also, Yellin, Humperdink's Captain of the Guard, given how he reacts after his men flee:
{{quote|'''Westley:''' Give us the gate key.
'''Yellin:''' I have no key.
'''Inigo:''' Fezzik, tear his arms off.
'''Yellin:''' Oh, you mean ''this'' key.}}
* [[Double Take]]
* [[The Dreaded]]: The Dread Pirate Roberts.
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* [[Framing Device]] / [[Separate Scene Storytelling]]: The kid and the grandpa, and the main scenes of the movie.
* [[Freudian Trio]]: Fezzik is the Id, Inigo is the Ego, and Westley is the Super ego.
* [[Genius Bonus]]:
** The princess-to-be of Florin is kidnapped by agents of Guilder. "Florin" and "Guilder" are two names for the same Dutch coin.
** At the end of the film, Inigo wonders what to do now that he's out of the revenge business. Westley offers to make him the next Dread Pirate Roberts -- whose ship is named ''The Revenge'', which would put him right back into it.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: The entire story.
** A particularly good example from the film:
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'''Inigo:''' I will not budge. Keep your ''[[Precision F-Strike|joder]]''. }}
* [[Give Me a Sign]]: While holding the sword his late father made, Inigo asks his father’s spirit to guide his sword and lead him to Westley. Then he closes his eyes while holding the sword out in front of him, and ultimately {{spoiler|sticks it into a tree}}. Feeling let down and probably foolish, Inigo slumps down onto the tree. {{spoiler|And then it opens up…}}
* [[Goes to Eleven]]: Count Rugen, played by Christopher Guest. Actually a literal [[Goes to Eleven]] — [[Incredibly Lame Pun|he has eleven fingers.]]
{{quote|'''Rugen:''' One day I might go as high as five, but I really don’t know what would happen.
''(later)'' ''[[Even Evil Has Standards|Not to ]]'''50!''''' }}
** Made especially awesome as Christopher Guest was the actor who portrayed Nigel Tufnel, who originated taking things to eleven with his [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbVKWCpNFhY amplifier]. Rob Reiner was the director of both movies, but Rugen had eleven fingers in the book, long before ''[[This Is Spinal Tap]]'' came around.
* [[The Good King]]: Unfortunately one so doddery that [[The Evil Prince]] is reigning for him.
* [[Good Scars, Evil Scars]]:
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'''Man in Black:''' Truly, you have a dizzying intellect.}}
* [[Instant Plunder, Just Add Pirates]]: The Dread Pirate Roberts, to be precise.
* [[Inter Class Romance]]: Buttercup, a commoner, and Prince Humperdinck, prince, to the extent that it counts as a romance.
* [[Ironic Echo]]: “I swear it will be done.” (Prince Humperdinck and Count Rugen)
* [[Karma Houdini]]: {{spoiler|Prince Humperdinck}}.
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{{quote|'''Inigo:''' I work for Vizzini to pay the bills. There’s not a lot of money in revenge.}}
* [[Punch-Punch-Punch Uh-Oh]]
* [[ThisPunctuated! IsFor! SpartaEmphasis!]]: "Drop. Your. Sword."
* [[Quicksand Sucks]]: In the cave with the ROUS.
* [[Rags to Royalty]]: Buttercup.
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* [[Screw the Money, I Have Rules]]: [[Precision F-Strike|“I want my father back, you son of a bitch!”]]
* [[Secret Test]]: {{spoiler|When Westley rescues Buttercup, his True Love, from her kidnappers, he doesn’t reveal his true identity, in the hope of finding out whether she still loves him or not.}}
* [[Shout-Out]]: Westley’s “man in black” outfit is a dead ringer for the costume Douglas Fairbanks Sr. wore in the original ''Mark of Zorro''.
** This sequence.
{{quote|'''Fezzik''': Why are you wearing a mask? [[Phantom of the Opera|Were you burned by acid or something like that?]]
'''Man in Black''': No, it’s just that they are terribly comfortable. I think everyone will be wearing them in the future. }}
* [[Shown Their Work]]: In the duel between Dread Pirate Roberts and Inigo Montoya. Bonetti's Defense was once famous among English swordmasters, though mostly as a target of criticism. Capo Ferro, Thibault, and Agrippa are well known sword masters. Ridolfo Capo Ferro and Camillo Agrippa wrote books available at amazon.
* [[The Slow Walk]]: Inigo during his final duel with Count Rugen. Justified because he was seriously injured at the time.
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* [[Theme Naming]]: Florin and Guilder are different names for the same medieval European coin. Currency with those names is still in use today.
* [[Thicker Than Water]]
* [[This Is Sparta]]: Drop. Your. Sword.
* [[Try and Follow]]: The Fire Swamp ''and'' the Cliffs of Insanity.
* [[Two-Faced Aside]]: When Buttercup asks Humperdinck to promise he’ll return Westley to his ship:
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* [[Unreliable Voiceover]]: “Fezzik took great care in reviving Inigo.” This is said as Fezzik shoves Inigo’s head into alternating basins of hot and cold water. Repeatedly.
* [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight|Unusually Uninteresting Sound]]: All of one person other than the main characters seems to notice the eerie, overlapping scream that’s loud enough to be heard all over Florin. And he just turns his head slightly before walking on, all of the other peasants blithely ignoring it. Of course, Inigo has to tell Fezzik to stop and listen before the giant acknowledges it, so it might simply not be as loud to the characters as it is to [[Rule of Perception|the viewers]].
* [[GoesUp to Eleven]]: Count Rugen, played by Christopher Guest. Actually a literal [[Goes to Eleven]] — [[Incredibly Lame Pun|he has eleven fingers.]]
{{quote|'''Rugen:''' One day I might go as high as five, but I really don’t know what would happen.
''(later)'' ''[[Even Evil Has Standards|Not to ]]'''50!''''' }}
** Made especially awesome as Christopher Guest was the actor who portrayed Nigel Tufnel, who originated taking things to eleven with his [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbVKWCpNFhY amplifier]. Rob Reiner was the director of both movies, but Rugen had eleven fingers in the book, long before ''[[This Is Spinal Tap]]'' came around.
* [[InterUptown Class RomanceGirl]]: Buttercup, a commoner, and Prince Humperdinck, prince, to the extent that it counts as a romance.
* [[Video Credits]]
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: As Inigo refuses to die, and slowly gains the upper hand on Rugen in their duel, Rugen first becomes shaken, then demands that Inigo “Stop saying that!”
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