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* An obligatory trope in the {{Film Serial}}s of the 1930's-50's, regardless of whether the chairs being used by or against outlaws in TheWestern, gangsters and mad scientists in the new SuperHero genre, or alien invaders and [[TinCanRobot clunky]] {{killer robot}}s in ScienceFiction.
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* Bounty hunters seeking ''Film/TheMasterGunfighter'' consult [[KnowledgeBroker Jacques]] on where to find him. When one man offers threats instead of gold for the information, Jacques takes hold of his seat to stand up...then smashes it across the man's face, knocking him clear off the balcony. His friends are more reasonable after that.

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* In ''Creator/AbbottAndCostello Comin' Round the Mountain'', Devil Dan Winfield threatens to kill Wilbert (Costello), while Wilbert's friend sneaks up behind Winfield with a chair. Wilbert warns Winfield that he'll "get the chair", which Winfield dismisses because every local judge was related to him. Wilbert's friend then hits Winfield with the chair.


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* ''Film/CominRoundTheMountain'': Wilbert warns Devil Dan Winfield that Winfield will "get the chair" when he tries to kill Wilbert. Devil Dan dismisses this, stating that every judge on the local circuit is a Winfield, only to find out Wilbert meant it literally when Dan's hit with a chair by Matt.
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* ''Film/LostInAHarem'': When the boys end up screwing up their act and hitting Mr. Ormulu with a flying bottle, he responds by picking up a chair and throwing it at ''them''.
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** In "White Gold", Flack and Lovato attempt to arrest a suspect in a bar. The suspect knocks Flack down and then uses a bar stool to knock Lovato's gun out of her hand and knock her down. Flack puts a gun to his head before he can finish her off.
** Downplayed in Lovato's first episode, "Where There's Smoke." As she arrives unannounced at the precinct, still dressed in her undercover get-up, the cops are trying to restrain a very large, very aggressive perp who breaks away from them and barrels in her direction. She calmly slides a metal chair into his path with her foot, tripping him so they can recapture him.

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** In "White Gold", Flack and Lovato attempt to arrest a suspect in a bar. The suspect knocks Flack down and then uses a bar stool to knock Lovato's gun out of her hand and knock her down. Flack puts a gun to his head before he can finish her off.
** Downplayed in Lovato's first episode, "Where "[[Recap/CSINYS09E02 Where There's Smoke.Smoke]]." As she arrives unannounced at the precinct, still dressed in her undercover get-up, the cops are trying to restrain a very large, very aggressive perp who breaks away from them and barrels in her direction. She calmly slides a metal chair into his path with her foot, tripping him so they can recapture him.him.
** In "[[Recap/CSINYS09E14 White Gold]]", Flack and Lovato attempt to arrest a suspect in a bar. The suspect knocks Flack down and then uses a bar stool to knock Lovato's gun out of her hand and knock her down. Flack puts a gun to his head before he can finish her off.
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* ''Series/TheGoodies''. In "The Baddies", Graeme Garden is fighting an evil robot doppelganger outside a furniture store, so pays the owner for a chair to hit him with ([[NighInvulnerable to no effect]]).

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* ''Series/TheGoodies''. In "The Baddies", Graeme Garden is fighting an evil his robot doppelganger outside a furniture store, so pays he buys a chair off the owner for a chair to hit him the robot with ([[NighInvulnerable to no effect]]).
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* ''Series/TheGoodies''. In "The Baddies", Graeme Garden is fighting an evil robot doppelganger outside a furniture store, so pays the owner for a chair to hit him with ([[NighInvulnerable to no effect]]).

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