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* The scene at the end of the 1983 Mel Brooks movie where the actors use the cover of a clown sketch to help the Jews they've been helping to hide to escape. Right under the noses of a bunch of uniformed Nazi soldiers.
* The scene at the end of the 1983 Mel Brooks movie where the actors use the cover of a clown sketch to help the Jews they've been helping to hide to escape. Right under the noses of a bunch of uniformed Nazi soldiers.
** And then comes a [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]]: When an elderly woman begins to panic (since she's standing in the middle of a theater full of Nazis), one of the clowns goes back and turns the panic into [[All Part of the Show|part of the sketch]], by stealing a Nazi's hat, pretending to be Gestapo, [[Sarcastic Confession|slapping Stars of David on them]], and ordering them out, allowing him to get the woman and her husband out. The ingenious clown? {{spoiler|Sasha, who barely escaped getting put in a camp himself.}}
** And then comes a [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]]: When an elderly woman begins to panic (since she's standing in the middle of a theater full of Nazis), one of the clowns goes back and turns the panic into [[All Part of the Show|part of the sketch]], by stealing a Nazi's hat, pretending to be Gestapo, [[Sarcastic Confession|slapping Stars of David on them]], and ordering them out, allowing him to get the woman and her husband out. The ingenious clown? {{spoiler|Sasha, who barely escaped getting put in a camp himself.}}