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* In [[Robert E. Howard]]'s "[[Xuthal of the Dusk|The Slithering Shadow]]," [[Conan the Barbarian]] runs from soldiers into a woman's room. She uses this on him. |
* In [[Robert E. Howard]]'s "[[Xuthal of the Dusk|The Slithering Shadow]]," [[Conan the Barbarian]] runs from soldiers into a woman's room. She uses this on him. |
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* In [[Live and Let Die (novel)|Live and Let Die]]'', one of Mr. Big's men has a trap door in his fish warehouse over a shark enclosure that he gets Felix Leiter to fall through - later on, he [[Hoist by His Own Petard|does so himself]] in a fight with Bond. The basic elements of this scene are used in the movie ''[[Licence to Kill]]''. |
* In [[Live and Let Die (novel)|Live and Let Die]]'', one of Mr. Big's men has a trap door in his fish warehouse over a shark enclosure that he gets Felix Leiter to fall through - later on, he [[Hoist by His Own Petard|does so himself]] in a fight with Bond. The basic elements of this scene are used in the movie ''[[Licence to Kill]]''. |
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* In ''[[Who Cut the Cheese?]]'' by Mason Brown, this is part of how Duck and Cover barricade themselves in Cheeseless Depot D. |
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== Live-Action TV == |
== Live-Action TV == |