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* [[Line in the Sand]]: The historical genesis of this trope is parodied in Viva Max, when General Maximillian, after somewhat successfully attempting to recapture the Alamo, draws a line and asks his men who want to give in to the local sheriff's orders to leave. Everyone stars to cross, but go back when Max's assistant -- the only man in the company actually carrying ammo -- points a gun at them. |
* [[Line in the Sand]]: The historical genesis of this trope is parodied in Viva Max, when General Maximillian, after somewhat successfully attempting to recapture the Alamo, draws a line and asks his men who want to give in to the local sheriff's orders to leave. Everyone stars to cross, but go back when Max's assistant -- the only man in the company actually carrying ammo -- points a gun at them. |
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** Later this turns into a [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]] when Max's men decide to stay on their own volition. |
** Later this turns into a [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]] when Max's men decide to stay on their own volition. |