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* ''Film/LoveMeIfYouDare'': Sophie and Julien like each other for sure, but they're both too proud to admit it, resulting in them frequently lashing out and hurting each other.
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* Lucille and Raoul in ''WesternAnimation/AMonsterInParis''; they're described as bickering non-stop since childhood. And even though they still do, it's obvious Raoul has a thing for her. It's revealed that Lucille feels the same at the end.
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* In ''Film/AngelsWithDirtyFaces'', Creator/CaryGrant and Creator/AnnSheridan play two neihgbors have hated each other since they were kids, but their bickering turns largely playful in adulthood. The two genuinely grow to care for each other's safety as Grant's characters life gets more dangerous, ultimately resulting in Sheridan's character admitting she loves Grant's.
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* In ''Film/AngelsWithDirtyFaces'', Creator/CaryGrant and Creator/AnnSheridan play two neihgbors neighbors have hated each other since they were kids, but their bickering turns largely playful in adulthood. The two genuinely grow to care for each other's safety as Grant's characters life gets more dangerous, ultimately resulting in Sheridan's character admitting she loves Grant's.
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* In ''Film/AngelsWithDirtyFaces'', Creator/CareyGrant Creator/CaryGrant and Creator/AnnSheridan play two neihgbors have hated each other since they were kids, but their bickering turns largely playful in adulthood. The two genuinely grow to care for each other's safety as Grant's characters life gets more dangerous, ultimately resulting in Sheridan's character admitting she loves Grant's.
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%%* ''Franchise/StarWars'': Princess Leia and Han Solo. Oh, lord.
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%%* ''Franchise/StarWars'': Princess Leia This trope is also called a Tracy-Hepburn romance because of all the films where Spencer Tracy and Han Solo. Oh, lord.
%%Katharine Hepburn behaved this way to each other.
%%* [[strike:Kate]] Kat and [[strike:Petruchio]] Patrick from ''Film/TenThingsIHateAboutYou'', what with the film being a HighSchoolAU of ''Theatre/TheTamingOfTheShrew''.
* In ''Film/AngelsWithDirtyFaces'', Creator/CareyGrant and Creator/AnnSheridan play two neihgbors have hated each other since they were kids, but their bickering turns largely playful in adulthood. TheStar Wars Expanded Universe isn't "film". Thusly, it’s listed under Literature.two genuinely grow to care for each other's safety as Grant's characters life gets more dangerous, ultimately resulting in Sheridan's character admitting she loves Grant's.
%%* Lucy and Jerry for most of ''Film/TheAwfulTruth''.
* It's implied that this was the backstory for the protagonist's first serious relationship in the Creator/AdamSandler's ''Film/BigDaddy''. We first see Sonny and Vanessa at the beginning of the movie, during (what is presumably) their third-to-last encounter, and their ''very'' last encounter on at least superficially friendly terms. They can't stop arguing, with Vanessa telling Sonny he's lazy and childish and Sonny (a bit more charitably) telling Vanessa she's uptight. Vanessa finally storms out of the apartment, and it becomes clear that Sonny might never see her again. But the funny thing is, he actually ''falls into depression'' about this for a time, and ponders how to win her back. We also hear him discussing Vanessa with other characters, his best friend at one point saying that she "worshipped" him ten years ago when they were at college, and at another point Sonny himself remembering that she used to go to the sports bar with him and tease him by rooting for whichever team was playing against the one he liked. So there was ''something'' there for all those years, [[TakeOurWordForIt but we just arrived too late to see it]].
%%* Philip Marlowe and Vivian Rutledge in ''Film/TheBigSleep''.
%%* Creator/JamesCagney and Creator/JoanBlondell in ''Film/BlondeCrazy''.
* ''Film/CalamityJane'': Calamity and Bill Hickok, who are VitriolicBestBuds until their RelationshipUpgrade, have this on multiple occasions and perhaps most memorably so during their duet, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlqdEca3hks I Can Do Without You]].
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%%* [[strike:Kate]] Kat and [[strike:Petruchio]] Patrick from ''Film/TenThingsIHateAboutYou'', what with the film being a HighSchoolAU of ''Theatre/TheTamingOfTheShrew''.
* In ''Film/AngelsWithDirtyFaces'', Creator/CareyGrant and Creator/AnnSheridan play two neihgbors have hated each other since they were kids, but their bickering turns largely playful in adulthood. The
%%* Lucy and Jerry for most of ''Film/TheAwfulTruth''.
* It's implied that this was the backstory for the protagonist's first serious relationship in the Creator/AdamSandler's ''Film/BigDaddy''. We first see Sonny and Vanessa at the beginning of the movie, during (what is presumably) their third-to-last encounter, and their ''very'' last encounter on at least superficially friendly terms. They can't stop arguing, with Vanessa telling Sonny he's lazy and childish and Sonny (a bit more charitably) telling Vanessa she's uptight. Vanessa finally storms out of the apartment, and it becomes clear that Sonny might never see her again. But the funny thing is, he actually ''falls into depression'' about this for a time, and ponders how to win her back. We also hear him discussing Vanessa with other characters, his best friend at one point saying that she "worshipped" him ten years ago when they were at college, and at another point Sonny himself remembering that she used to go to the sports bar with him and tease him by rooting for whichever team was playing against the one he liked. So there was ''something'' there for all those years, [[TakeOurWordForIt but we just arrived too late to see it]].
%%* Philip Marlowe and Vivian Rutledge in ''Film/TheBigSleep''.
%%* Creator/JamesCagney and Creator/JoanBlondell in ''Film/BlondeCrazy''.
* ''Film/CalamityJane'': Calamity and Bill Hickok, who are VitriolicBestBuds until their RelationshipUpgrade, have this on multiple occasions and perhaps most memorably so during their duet, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlqdEca3hks I Can Do Without You]].
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* Ann and David Smith from ''Film/{{Mr and Mrs Smith|1941}}''.
* Basil and Joyce in ''Film/ItsLoveImAfter''.
* Creator/DeborahKerr and Creator/RobertDonat in ''Film/VacationFromMarriage''.
* Doug Dorsey and Kate Moseley from ''The Cutting Edge''.
* [[Creator/CaryGrant Dexter]], [[Creator/JamesStewart Mike]], and [[Creator/KatharineHepburn Tracy]] in ''Film/ThePhiladelphiaStory'' form a BST LoveTriangle.
* This trope is also called a Tracy-Hepburn romance because of all the films where Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn behaved this way to each other.
* Creator/JamesCagney and Creator/JoanBlondell in ''Film/BlondeCrazy''.
* Clark Gable and Creator/ClaudetteColbert in ''Film/ItHappenedOneNight''.
* Ben Quick and Clara Varner in ''Film/TheLongHotSummer''. Snarky dialogue with a William Faulkner candy coating!
* [[Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk Marion Ravenwood]] and Franchise/IndianaJones. [[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom Willie Scott]] and Indiana Jones. And don't forget [[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade Indy and Elsa]]
-->'''Indy''' (necking furiously): Leave me alone, I don't like fast women.
-->'''Elsa''': And I hate arrogant men! (they fall onto the bed).
* Thick enough to serve up with an ice cream scoop between Christopher Wilde and Jessica Olson in the Creator/DisneyChannel original movie ''Film/{{Starstruck}}''
* Basil and Joyce in ''Film/ItsLoveImAfter''.
* Creator/DeborahKerr and Creator/RobertDonat in ''Film/VacationFromMarriage''.
* Doug Dorsey and Kate Moseley from ''The Cutting Edge''.
* [[Creator/CaryGrant Dexter]], [[Creator/JamesStewart Mike]], and [[Creator/KatharineHepburn Tracy]] in ''Film/ThePhiladelphiaStory'' form a BST LoveTriangle.
* This trope is also called a Tracy-Hepburn romance because of all the films where Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn behaved this way to each other.
* Creator/JamesCagney and Creator/JoanBlondell in ''Film/BlondeCrazy''.
* Clark Gable and Creator/ClaudetteColbert in ''Film/ItHappenedOneNight''.
* Ben Quick and Clara Varner in ''Film/TheLongHotSummer''. Snarky dialogue with a William Faulkner candy coating!
* [[Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk Marion Ravenwood]] and Franchise/IndianaJones. [[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom Willie Scott]] and Indiana Jones. And don't forget [[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade Indy and Elsa]]
-->'''Indy''' (necking furiously): Leave me alone, I don't like fast women.
-->'''Elsa''': And I hate arrogant men! (they fall onto the bed).
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* Basil and Joyce in ''Film/ItsLoveImAfter''.
* Creator/DeborahKerr and Creator/RobertDonat in ''Film/VacationFromMarriage''.
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* This trope is also called a Tracy-Hepburn romance because of all the films where Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn behaved this way to
* Creator/JamesCagney
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* Clark Gable and Creator/ClaudetteColbert in ''Film/ItHappenedOneNight''.
* Ben Quick and Clara Varner in ''Film/TheLongHotSummer''. Snarky dialogue with a William Faulkner candy coating!
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%%* Basil and Joyce in ''Film/ItsLoveImAfter''.
%%* Ben Quick and Clara Varner in ''Film/TheLongHotSummer''. Snarky dialogue with
* A classic example from the film ''Film/TheMadMissManton'', there's Melsa Manton and Peter Ames who hate each other at first, but they eventually get used to each other.
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%%* Ann and David Smith from ''Film/{{Mr and Mrs Smith|1941}}''.
%%* Vinny and Lisa in ''Film/MyCousinVinny''.
* In ''Film/OnceUponASpy'', Jack Chenault and Paige Tannehill spend the
%%* Mia and Nicolas in ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries 2: Royal Engagement''.
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* Dastan and Tamina from the ''Film/PrinceOfPersiaTheSandsOfTime'' movie, so very much.
* [[strike:Kate]] Kat and [[strike:Petruchio]] Patrick from ''Film/TenThingsIHateAboutYou'', what with the film being a HighSchoolAU of ''Theatre/TheTamingOfTheShrew''.
* Philip Marlowe and Vivian Rutledge in ''Film/TheBigSleep''.
* Being a parody of ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'' naturally has Lone Star and Princess Vespa.
* Jake Gittes and FemmeFatale Lillian Bondine in ''Film/TheTwoJakes''.
-->'''Jake:''' Honestly, I'm tryin' to be a gentleman about this. Now just, get down on your knees, stick your ass up in the air, and don't move 'til I tell ya.
* [[strike:Kate]] Kat and [[strike:Petruchio]] Patrick from ''Film/TenThingsIHateAboutYou'', what with the film being a HighSchoolAU of ''Theatre/TheTamingOfTheShrew''.
* Philip Marlowe and Vivian Rutledge in ''Film/TheBigSleep''.
* Being a parody of ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'' naturally has Lone Star and Princess Vespa.
* Jake Gittes and FemmeFatale Lillian Bondine in ''Film/TheTwoJakes''.
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* Tori and Junior in ''Film/RollBounce'', from
* Philip Marlowe
* Being a parody of ''Franchise/StarWars'', ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'' naturally has Lone Star
* Jake Gittes and FemmeFatale Lillian Bondine in ''Film/TheTwoJakes''.
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* A classic example from the film ''Film/TheMadMissManton'', there's Melsa Manton and Peter Ames who hate each other at first, but they eventually get used to each other.
* Tori and Junior in ''Film/RollBounce'', from the second they meet. They have TheBigDamnKiss right after X and Naomi do to the surprise of only Tori's mother. For that matter, given the argument they have on first meeting, Vivian and Curtis certainly seem on track for a relationship by movie's end.
%%* Lucy and Jerry for most of ''Film/TheAwfulTruth''.
%%* So much between Eve and Tibor in ''Film/Midnight1939''.
%%* Mia and Nicolas in ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries 2: Royal Engagement''.
* ''Film/CalamityJane'': Calamity and Bill Hickok, who are VitriolicBestBuds until their RelationshipUpgrade, have this on multiple occasions and perhaps most memorably so during their duet, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlqdEca3hks I Can Do Without You]].
* ''Film/UpstreamColor'' has a very unusual example. Jeff and Kris have both unknowingly come under the influence of a parasite that causes their minds to be linked with others. They're subconsciously drawn to each other due to the lingering effects of the parasite, but their first few scenes together are awkward, tense and irritable. They have no reason to be with each other except for reasons that are beyond their understanding.
* Between David and Rose in ''Film/WereTheMillers''.
* Walter Eckland and Catherine Fenno in ''Film/FatherGoose''
* Vinny and Lisa in ''Film/MyCousinVinny''
* It's implied that this was the backstory for the protagonist's first serious relationship in the Creator/AdamSandler's ''Film/BigDaddy''. We first see Sonny and Vanessa at the beginning of the movie, during (what is presumably) their third-to-last encounter, and their ''very'' last encounter on at least superficially friendly terms. They can't stop arguing, with Vanessa telling Sonny he's lazy and childish and Sonny (a bit more charitably) telling Vanessa she's uptight. Vanessa finally storms out of the apartment, and it becomes clear that Sonny might never see her again. But the funny thing is, he actually ''falls into depression'' about this for a time, and ponders how to win her back. We also hear him discussing Vanessa with other characters, his best friend at one point saying that she "worshipped" him ten years ago when they were at college, and at another point Sonny himself remembering that she used to go to the sports bar with him and tease him by rooting for whichever team was playing against the one he liked. So there was ''something'' there for all those years, [[TakeOurWordForIt but we just arrived too late to see it]].
* Tori and Junior in ''Film/RollBounce'', from the second they meet. They have TheBigDamnKiss right after X and Naomi do to the surprise of only Tori's mother. For that matter, given the argument they have on first meeting, Vivian and Curtis certainly seem on track for a relationship by movie's end.
%%* Lucy and Jerry for most of ''Film/TheAwfulTruth''.
%%* So much between Eve and Tibor in ''Film/Midnight1939''.
%%* Mia and Nicolas in ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries 2: Royal Engagement''.
* ''Film/CalamityJane'': Calamity and Bill Hickok, who are VitriolicBestBuds until their RelationshipUpgrade, have this on multiple occasions and perhaps most memorably so during their duet, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlqdEca3hks I Can Do Without You]].
* ''Film/UpstreamColor'' has a very unusual example. Jeff and Kris have both unknowingly come under the influence of a parasite that causes their minds to be linked with others. They're subconsciously drawn to each other due to the lingering effects of the parasite, but their first few scenes together are awkward, tense and irritable. They have no reason to be with each other except for reasons that are beyond their understanding.
* Between David and Rose in ''Film/WereTheMillers''.
* Walter Eckland and Catherine Fenno in ''Film/FatherGoose''
* Vinny and Lisa in ''Film/MyCousinVinny''
* It's implied that this was the backstory for the protagonist's first serious relationship in the Creator/AdamSandler's ''Film/BigDaddy''. We first see Sonny and Vanessa at the beginning of the movie, during (what is presumably) their third-to-last encounter, and their ''very'' last encounter on at least superficially friendly terms. They can't stop arguing, with Vanessa telling Sonny he's lazy and childish and Sonny (a bit more charitably) telling Vanessa she's uptight. Vanessa finally storms out of the apartment, and it becomes clear that Sonny might never see her again. But the funny thing is, he actually ''falls into depression'' about this for a time, and ponders how to win her back. We also hear him discussing Vanessa with other characters, his best friend at one point saying that she "worshipped" him ten years ago when they were at college, and at another point Sonny himself remembering that she used to go to the sports bar with him and tease him by rooting for whichever team was playing against the one he liked. So there was ''something'' there for all those years, [[TakeOurWordForIt but we just arrived too late to see it]].
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* The relationship between Pearl and Lewt in ''Film/DuelInTheSun'' (1946). It ends tragically [[spoiler:with them killing each other.]]
* In ''Film/OnceUponASpy'', Jack Chenault and Paige Tannehill spend the first 2/3rds of the movie alternating between sniping at each other and flirting. Things start to defrost after an IntimateHealing moment.
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* ''Film/TheProposal'': Throughout their [[Main/FakeRelationship ruse as an engaged couple]] [[Main/CitizenshipMarriage for citizenship]], Andrew and Margaret spent most of the trip to Alaska bickering and snarking at each other.
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%%* Jake Gittes and FemmeFatale Lillian Bondine in ''Film/TheTwoJakes''.
%%-->'''Jake:''' Honestly, I'm tryin' to be a gentleman about this. Now just, get down on your knees, stick your ass up in the air, and don't move 'til I tell ya.
*''Film/TheProposal'': Throughout ''Film/UpstreamColor'' has a very unusual example. Jeff and Kris have both unknowingly come under the influence of a parasite that causes their [[Main/FakeRelationship ruse as an engaged couple]] [[Main/CitizenshipMarriage for citizenship]], Andrew and Margaret spent most minds to be linked with others. They're subconsciously drawn to each other due to the lingering effects of the trip to Alaska bickering parasite, but their first few scenes together are awkward, tense and snarking at irritable. They have no reason to be with each other.other except for reasons that are beyond their understanding.
%%* Creator/DeborahKerr and Creator/RobertDonat in ''Film/VacationFromMarriage''.
%%* Between David and Rose in ''Film/WereTheMillers''.
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%%* Creator/DeborahKerr and Creator/RobertDonat in ''Film/VacationFromMarriage''.
%%* Between David and Rose in ''Film/WereTheMillers''.
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* Following in the footsteps of the Star Wars example above, ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'' naturally has Lone Star and Princess Vespa.
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* Lucy and Jerry for most of ''Film/TheAwfulTruth''.
* So much between Eve and Tibor in ''Film/{{Midnight 1939}}''.
* Mia and Nicolas in ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries 2''.
* So much between Eve and Tibor in ''Film/{{Midnight 1939}}''.
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* ''Film/{{Suspect}}'': Between Kathleen and Eddie as they bicker and are constantly at odds with one another before falling for one another.
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* Tiana and Naveen from ''Disney/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'', although the sexual tension only surfaces when the belligerence starts to die down.
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* [[NotThatKindOfDoctor Doctor]] Doppler and Captain Amelia of ''Disney/TreasurePlanet''. In the beginning, they fight [[VisualPun like cats and dogs]], but by the end of the movie, they've developed a fondness for each other and bicker LikeAnOldMarriedCouple. Heck, they even have four kids together!
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* [[NotThatKindOfDoctor Doctor]] Doppler and Captain Amelia of ''Disney/TreasurePlanet''.''WesternAnimation/TreasurePlanet''. In the beginning, they fight [[VisualPun like cats and dogs]], but by the end of the movie, they've developed a fondness for each other and bicker LikeAnOldMarriedCouple. Heck, they even have four kids together!
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* Anya and Dimitri in ''WesternAnimation/{{Anastasia}}''. Mentioned by Vlad who calls it an unspoken attraction.
* The centipede and the spider from ''Film/JamesAndTheGiantPeach'' are constantly fighting and teasing each other in the beginning of the film but end up in love with each other. At one point the spider says that she doesn't know if she wants to kill or kiss the centipede.
* Surly and Andie from ''WesternAnimation/TheNutJob'' as it follows in ''WesternAnimation/TheNutJob2NuttyByNature'' until the climax of the same sequel
** Alas, they mellowed out in the end of the first movie
** Friendly rival, yet pompous Grayson may be handsome like Surly, but he ended up much worse
* Tiana and Naveen from ''Disney/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'', although the sexual tension only surfaces when the belligerence starts to die down.
* Blu and Jewel from ''WesternAnimation/{{Rio}}''. Though Blu is definitely not a jerk, Jewel's initial judging of his inability to fly and him being a pet does tend to rub him the wrong way. They actually do end up together at the end, though, even having chicks as well.
* Sinbad & Marina in ''WesternAnimation/SinbadLegendOfTheSevenSeas'', especially the early parts of the film. Mellows down when they start to fall in love.
* ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'': Marianne and [[spoiler:The Bog King]] almost immediately during their [[JukeBoxMusical duet]] duel.
* [[NotThatKindOfDoctor Doctor]] Doppler and Captain Amelia of ''Disney/TreasurePlanet''. In the beginning, they fight [[VisualPun like cats and dogs]], but by the end of the movie, they've developed a fondness for each other and bicker LikeAnOldMarriedCouple. Heck, they even have four kids together!
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* ''Franchise/StarWars'': Princess Leia and Han Solo. Oh, lord.
%% The Star Wars Expanded Universe isn't "film". Thusly, it’s listed under Literature.
* Lo and Jen from ''Film/CrouchingTigerHiddenDragon'', especially in the desert scenes. This trope has been translated for your convenience into martial arts action!
* Ann and David Smith from ''Film/{{Mr and Mrs Smith|1941}}''.
* Basil and Joyce in ''Film/ItsLoveImAfter''.
* Creator/DeborahKerr and Creator/RobertDonat in ''Film/VacationFromMarriage''.
* Doug Dorsey and Kate Moseley from ''The Cutting Edge''.
* [[Creator/CaryGrant Dexter]], [[Creator/JamesStewart Mike]], and [[Creator/KatharineHepburn Tracy]] in ''Film/ThePhiladelphiaStory'' form a BST LoveTriangle.
* This trope is also called a Tracy-Hepburn romance because of all the films where Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn behaved this way to each other.
* Creator/JamesCagney and Creator/JoanBlondell in ''Film/BlondeCrazy''.
* Clark Gable and Creator/ClaudetteColbert in ''Film/ItHappenedOneNight''.
* Ben Quick and Clara Varner in ''Film/TheLongHotSummer''. Snarky dialogue with a William Faulkner candy coating!
* [[Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk Marion Ravenwood]] and Franchise/IndianaJones. [[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom Willie Scott]] and Indiana Jones. And don't forget [[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade Indy and Elsa]]
-->'''Indy''' (necking furiously): Leave me alone, I don't like fast women.
-->'''Elsa''': And I hate arrogant men!" (they fall onto the bed).
* Thick enough to serve up with an ice cream scoop between Christopher Wilde and Jessica Olson in the Creator/DisneyChannel original movie ''Film/{{Starstruck}}''
* In ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMansChest'', ''everyone'' keeps giving Jack and Elizabeth crap about having the hots for each other. Do they admit it? No way in hell.
* Dastan and Tamina from the ''Film/PrinceOfPersiaTheSandsOfTime'' movie, so very much.
* [[strike:Kate]] Kat and [[strike:Petruchio]] Patrick from ''Film/TenThingsIHateAboutYou'', what with the film being a HighSchoolAU of ''Theatre/TheTamingOfTheShrew''.
* Philip Marlowe and Vivian Rutledge in ''Film/TheBigSleep''.
* Following in the footsteps of the Star Wars example above, ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'' naturally has Lone Star and Princess Vespa.
* Jake Gittes and FemmeFatale Lillian Bondine in ''Film/TheTwoJakes''.
-->'''Jake:''' Honestly, I'm tryin' to be a gentleman about this. Now just, get down on your knees, stick your ass up in the air, and don't move 'til I tell ya.
* Alfred Kralic and Clara Novak in ''Film/TheShopAroundTheCorner''. To make matters worse, each has got a wonderful pen pal with whom they're falling passionately in love...
* A classic example from the film ''Film/TheMadMissManton'', there's Melsa Manton and Peter Ames who hate each other at first, but they eventually get used to each other.
* Tori and Junior in ''Film/RollBounce'', from the second they meet. They have TheBigDamnKiss right after X and Naomi do to the surprise of only Tori's mother. For that matter, given the argument they have on first meeting, Vivian and Curtis certainly seem on track for a relationship by movie's end.
* Lucy and Jerry for most of ''Film/TheAwfulTruth''.
* So much between Eve and Tibor in ''Film/{{Midnight 1939}}''.
* Mia and Nicolas in ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries 2''.
* ''Film/CalamityJane'': Calamity and Bill Hickok, who are VitriolicBestBuds until their RelationshipUpgrade, have this on multiple occasions and perhaps most memorably so during their duet, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlqdEca3hks I Can Do Without You]].
* ''Film/UpstreamColor'' has a very unusual example. Jeff and Kris have both unknowingly come under the influence of a parasite that causes their minds to be linked with others. They're subconsciously drawn to each other due to the lingering effects of the parasite, but their first few scenes together are awkward, tense and irritable. They have no reason to be with each other except for reasons that are beyond their understanding.
* Between David and Rose in ''Film/WereTheMillers''.
* Walter Eckland and Catherine Fenno in ''Film/FatherGoose''
* Vinny and Lisa in ''Film/MyCousinVinny''
* It's implied that this was the backstory for the protagonist's first serious relationship in the Creator/AdamSandler's ''Film/BigDaddy''. We first see Sonny and Vanessa at the beginning of the movie, during (what is presumably) their third-to-last encounter, and their ''very'' last encounter on at least superficially friendly terms. They can't stop arguing, with Vanessa telling Sonny he's lazy and childish and Sonny (a bit more charitably) telling Vanessa she's uptight. Vanessa finally storms out of the apartment, and it becomes clear that Sonny might never see her again. But the funny thing is, he actually ''falls into depression'' about this for a time, and ponders how to win her back. We also hear him discussing Vanessa with other characters, his best friend at one point saying that she "worshipped" him ten years ago when they were at college, and at another point Sonny himself remembering that she used to go to the sports bar with him and tease him by rooting for whichever team was playing against the one he liked. So there was ''something'' there for all those years, [[TakeOurWordForIt but we just arrived too late to see it]].
* In ''Film/SinginInTheRain'', Don Lockwood's relationship with Kathy Selden is quite belligerent, but quickly develops into sincere attraction. Subverted by Don's behavior toward Lina Lamont--Lina fancies herself in this kind of relationship with Don, but he genuinely dislikes her, and his efforts to reject her only fuel her delusions of romance.
* The relationship between Pearl and Lewt in ''Film/DuelInTheSun'' (1946). It ends tragically [[spoiler:with them killing each other.]]
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