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* ''AwayWeGo'': InvokedTrope when the expecting parents are discussing their future daughter:

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* ''AwayWeGo'': ''Film/AwayWeGo'': InvokedTrope when the expecting parents are discussing their future daughter:



* ''BigDaddy'': Charlie Chaplin's SpiritualSuccessor, Sonny Koufax, is no slouch himself. He at first takes a boy as his own son to raise out of undisguised selfishness, but thanks to BecomingTheMask, ends up declaring: "I would die for this kid, just so he wouldn't have to feel a moment of sadness."
* ''BigJake'': JohnWayne spends the majority of this film tracking down and in the end blasting seven hells out of a bunch of bandits who kidnapped his grandson. ''[[BadassGrandpa Grandpa Wolf]]'', indeed.

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* ''BigDaddy'': ''Film/BigDaddy'': Charlie Chaplin's SpiritualSuccessor, Sonny Koufax, is no slouch himself. He at first takes a boy as his own son to raise out of undisguised selfishness, but thanks to BecomingTheMask, ends up declaring: "I would die for this kid, just so he wouldn't have to feel a moment of sadness."
* ''BigJake'': ''Film/BigJake'': JohnWayne spends the majority of this film tracking down and in the end blasting seven hells out of a bunch of bandits who kidnapped his grandson. ''[[BadassGrandpa Grandpa Wolf]]'', indeed.



* ''TheBlindSide'': Coach Cotton has a PapaWolf moment after the OpposingSportsTeam deliberately kicks Michael when he's down and after the play has already ended, and the referee not only ignores the kick, but penalizes the Wingate Crusaders.

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* ''TheBlindSide'': ''Film/TheBlindSide'': Coach Cotton has a PapaWolf moment after the OpposingSportsTeam deliberately kicks Michael when he's down and after the play has already ended, and the referee not only ignores the kick, but penalizes the Wingate Crusaders.



* ''GranTorino'': An unusual although understandable example would be Walt, who is Papa Wolf toward his neighbors once he gets over some racial tension, but not toward his "own spoiled-rotten family" who treat him more like an invalid than a worthwhile individual. When he comes to Sue's rescue:

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* ''GranTorino'': ''Film/GranTorino'': An unusual although understandable example would be Walt, who is Papa Wolf toward his neighbors once he gets over some racial tension, but not toward his "own spoiled-rotten family" who treat him more like an invalid than a worthwhile individual. When he comes to Sue's rescue:



* ''JeepersCreepers 2'': In the first ten minutes, The Creeper attacks, kidnaps and kills a little boy named Billy... Let's just say that his father and older brother [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge aren't happy...]]

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* ''JeepersCreepers ''Film/JeepersCreepers 2'': In the first ten minutes, The Creeper attacks, kidnaps and kills a little boy named Billy... Let's just say that his father and older brother [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge aren't happy...]]



* ''TheLastHouseOnTheLeft'': The premise of this film is about a group of people who get trapped inside a house with a PapaWolf and a MamaBear after they brutalize the couple's daughter. Three guesses as to what happens next.

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* ''TheLastHouseOnTheLeft'': ''Film/TheLastHouseOnTheLeft'': The premise of this film is about a group of people who get trapped inside a house with a PapaWolf and a MamaBear after they brutalize the couple's daughter. Three guesses as to what happens next.



* ''LockStockAndTwoSmokingBarrels'': Big Chris. Made the mistake of threatening his son, Little Chris? Big Chris is just about to have another SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome with a car door.

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* ''LockStockAndTwoSmokingBarrels'': ''Film/LockStockAndTwoSmokingBarrels'': Big Chris. Made the mistake of threatening his son, Little Chris? Big Chris is just about to have another SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome with a car door.



* ''MachineGunPreacher'': [[BadassPreacher Sam Childers]] (Creator/GerardButler). If you threaten or harm the children of Sudan or Uganda, he will make sure that you pay. The best part: this film is based on a true story. However, "True Story" is debatable in light of some recent findings (Surprise inspections showed mistreatment of the children in the orphanage, SPLA denies any knowledge of Childers while Childers claims that he is a honorary commander in the SPLA, 60% of the donation for the orphanage are billed as "travel expenses" into Childers private funds)...seems like this "papa bear" is a con man who profits off the children he is supposed to care for.

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* ''MachineGunPreacher'': ''Film/MachineGunPreacher'': [[BadassPreacher Sam Childers]] (Creator/GerardButler). If you threaten or harm the children of Sudan or Uganda, he will make sure that you pay. The best part: this film is based on a true story. However, "True Story" is debatable in light of some recent findings (Surprise inspections showed mistreatment of the children in the orphanage, SPLA denies any knowledge of Childers while Childers claims that he is a honorary commander in the SPLA, 60% of the donation for the orphanage are billed as "travel expenses" into Childers private funds)...seems like this "papa bear" is a con man who profits off the children he is supposed to care for.



* ''MeetTheParents'': Jack Byrnes is an [[KnightTemplarParent extreme example of this]], being obsessively protective of his daughter Pam. He will even go so far as to drug her boyfriends with truth serum or give them lie detector tests to make sure they don't have any unscrupulous designs on his little girl. Really, all that's missing is the shotgun on his lap.

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* ''MeetTheParents'': ''Film/MeetTheParents'': Jack Byrnes is an [[KnightTemplarParent extreme example of this]], being obsessively protective of his daughter Pam. He will even go so far as to drug her boyfriends with truth serum or give them lie detector tests to make sure they don't have any unscrupulous designs on his little girl. Really, all that's missing is the shotgun on his lap.



* ''OctoberSky'': Homer Hickham Sr. in the film version is something of a subversion: he's actually protecting somebody else's son from his stepfather, the resident abusive alcoholic. Does the whole grab-you-by-the-collar thing without the punch-you-in-the-face part, all the while plagued by soot-filled lungs. His personal CrowningMomentOfAwesome. The exchange is reproduced here:

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* ''OctoberSky'': ''Film/OctoberSky'': Homer Hickham Sr. in the film version is something of a subversion: he's actually protecting somebody else's son from his stepfather, the resident abusive alcoholic. Does the whole grab-you-by-the-collar thing without the punch-you-in-the-face part, all the while plagued by soot-filled lungs. His personal CrowningMomentOfAwesome. The exchange is reproduced here:



* In ''Over The Top'', SylvesterStallone gets to play a chara with PapaWolf chops too. You better '''not''' get between Lincoln Hawke and his chance to see his son Michael again, no way, no how.

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* In ''Over The Top'', SylvesterStallone ''Film/OverTheTop'', Creator/SylvesterStallone gets to play a chara with PapaWolf chops too. You better '''not''' get between Lincoln Hawke and his chance to see his son Michael again, no way, no how.



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* ''{{Shenandoah}}'': Charlie Anderson insists that the Civil War doesn't concern his family, even saying that his sons don't owe their state anything because the state "never came around here with a spare tit." But when some Union soldiers mistake his youngest for a rebel and take him prisoner, he starts taking the war personally.

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* ''{{Shenandoah}}'': ''Film/{{Shenandoah}}'': Charlie Anderson insists that the Civil War doesn't concern his family, even saying that his sons don't owe their state anything because the state "never came around here with a spare tit." But when some Union soldiers mistake his youngest for a rebel and take him prisoner, he starts taking the war personally.



* ''StarWars'': Darth Vader, [[ArchnemesisDad of all people]], has his Papa Wolf moments--not surprising since his attempts to preemptively protect Padme was what drove him to the Dark Side in the first place. In ''ReturnOfTheJedi'', the Emperor's [[ColdBloodedTorture torture]] of his son Luke is what [[HeelFaceTurn turns him back]] from TheDarkSide [[spoiler: [[HeroicSacrifice and kills him]]]].

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* ''StarWars'': ''Franchise/StarWars'': Darth Vader, [[ArchnemesisDad of all people]], has his Papa Wolf moments--not surprising since his attempts to preemptively protect Padme was what drove him to the Dark Side in the first place. In ''ReturnOfTheJedi'', the Emperor's [[ColdBloodedTorture torture]] of his son Luke is what [[HeelFaceTurn turns him back]] from TheDarkSide [[spoiler: [[HeroicSacrifice and kills him]]]].



* ''Terminator2JudgmentDay'': The T-800 is reprogrammed by John Connor to be this to his past self. John's mother even remarks on it in her narration:

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* ''Terminator2JudgmentDay'': ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay'': The T-800 is reprogrammed by John Connor to be this to his past self. John's mother even remarks on it in her narration:



* ''TheUsualSuspects'': SubvertedTrope by Keyser Soze. In a tale told InUniverse, some Turkish mobsters break into Soze's home and brutalize his family, holding them hostage. When Soze returns home, he promptly pulls a gun on the mobsters... then turns the gun on his ''family'', saying he'd rather they die than live another day.

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* ''TheUsualSuspects'': ''Film/TheUsualSuspects'': SubvertedTrope by Keyser Soze. In a tale told InUniverse, some Turkish mobsters break into Soze's home and brutalize his family, holding them hostage. When Soze returns home, he promptly pulls a gun on the mobsters... then turns the gun on his ''family'', saying he'd rather they die than live another day.
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* Wolverine towards Rogue and the children at the school in the ''Film/XMen'' films.
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* ''Film/RikiOhTheStoryOfRicky'': The Warden dotes on his overgrown ManChild of a son and is fiercely protective of him. During his intro he kills one of his mooks for making his son trip and cry.
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** The daddy T-rex. Teamed up with his Mama Bear to shove two connected RV's off a cliff after their hatchling was taken. Of course, being a T-rex, he was already a badass.
** Later went on a rampage across San Diego just to find his baby. It doesn't help that he was high on amphetamines.

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** The daddy T-rex.''T. rex''. Teamed up with his Mama Bear to shove two connected RV's off a cliff after their hatchling was taken. Of course, being a T-rex, ''T. rex'', he was already a badass.
** Later And later went on a rampage across San Diego just to find his baby. It doesn't help that he was high on amphetamines.
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* ''Film/TheWolfman2010'': A strange case. When Anthony Hopkins shoots on those who want to catch his son, he is a Papa Wolf. [[spoiler:But later he tries to kill Lawrence. And he already killed his brother. And he ''is'' a werewolf.]]

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* ''Film/TheWolfman2010'': A strange case. When Anthony Hopkins shoots on those who want to catch his son, he is a Papa Wolf. [[spoiler:But later he An instance of this occurs in ''Film/TheWolfman2010'' when Sir John tries to protect Lawrence from the angry mob trying to capture him by '''shooting''' at them, and possibly even blinding someone in the process, [[PetTheDog showing]] that he may truly [[WellDoneSonGuy care for his son]]. [[spoiler:''Highly'' subverted when he ends up trying to kill Lawrence. And Lawrence later on after revealing he already killed his brother. And brother and mother... and that he's a werewolf himself... TraumaCongaLine much? Also subverted when he ''is'' a werewolf.lets the angry mob drag Lawrence off to an insane asylum right after the poor guy wakes up after the full moon and is scared and confused.]]
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** Likewise, there's Zilla, the monster from {{Godzilla|1998}} ([[Main/InNameOnly 1998]]) who is both a Papa Wolf AND a Mama Bear. He/she is asexual and can lay at least a hundred eggs that hatch into raptor-sized Baby Zillas, and when the protagonists killed almost all of them, [[Main/BerserkButton he/she]] [[Main/DisneyDeath was]] [[Main/OhCrap PISSED]].

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** Likewise, there's Zilla, the monster from {{Godzilla|1998}} Film/{{Godzilla|1998}} ([[Main/InNameOnly 1998]]) who is both a Papa Wolf AND a Mama Bear. He/she is asexual and can lay at least a hundred eggs that hatch into raptor-sized Baby Zillas, and when the protagonists killed almost all of them, [[Main/BerserkButton he/she]] [[Main/DisneyDeath was]] [[Main/OhCrap PISSED]].
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* ''MeetTheParents'': Jack Byrnes is an [[KnightTemplarParent extreme example of this]], being obsessively protective of his daughter Pam. He will even go so far as to drug her boyfriends with truth serum or give them lie detector tests to make sure they don't have any unscrupulous designs on his little girl.

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* ''MeetTheParents'': Jack Byrnes is an [[KnightTemplarParent extreme example of this]], being obsessively protective of his daughter Pam. He will even go so far as to drug her boyfriends with truth serum or give them lie detector tests to make sure they don't have any unscrupulous designs on his little girl. Really, all that's missing is the shotgun on his lap.
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* ''MeetTheParents'': Jack Byrnes is an [[KnightTemplarParent extreme example of this]], being obsessively protective of his daughter Pam. He will even go so far as to drug her boyfriends with truth serum to make sure they aren't doing anything unscrupulous with his little girl.

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* ''MeetTheParents'': Jack Byrnes is an [[KnightTemplarParent extreme example of this]], being obsessively protective of his daughter Pam. He will even go so far as to drug her boyfriends with truth serum or give them lie detector tests to make sure they aren't doing anything don't have any unscrupulous with designs on his little girl.
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* Jack Byrnes in ''MeetTheParents'' is an [[KnightTemplarParent extreme example of this]], being obsessively protective of his daughter Pam. He will even go so far as to drug her boyfriends with truth serum to make sure they aren't doing anything unscrupulous with his little girl.

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* Jack Byrnes in ''MeetTheParents'' is an [[KnightTemplarParent extreme example of this]], being obsessively protective of his daughter Pam. He will even go so far as to drug her boyfriends with truth serum to make sure they aren't doing anything unscrupulous with his little girl.



* ''Film/RichieRich'': The butler Cadbury is something of a second father to Richie. The scene where Ferguson mandhandles Richie in the beginning of the movie says it all:

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* ''Film/RichieRich'': The butler Cadbury is something of a second father to Richie. The scene where Ferguson [[TheDragon Ferguson]] mandhandles Richie in the beginning of the movie says it all:



--> '''Cadbury''': I know Mr. Ferguson, but touch him that way again and it is YOU who will need protecting.

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** The Governator doesn't even ''need'' to play a father, just having [[TeamDad a character who's got to take care of children or teens]] is enough. ''Film/KindergartenCop'' has a particularly emotional scene where his character, a police detective posing as [[BadassTeacher a school teacher]], dishes out a brutal beating to the abusive father of an emotionally damaged student. "You hit the kid, I hit ''you''," indeed.
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** The Governator doesn't even ''need'' to play a father, just having [[TeamDad a character who's got to take care of children or teens]] is enough. ''Film/KindergartenCop'' has a particularly emotional scene where his character, a police detective posing as [[BadassTeacher a school teacher]], dishes out a brutal beating to the abusive father of an emotionally damaged student. "You ("You hit the kid, I hit ''you''," indeed.
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indeed.) And then when the BigBad ''actually'' shows up and kidnaps poor a boy named Dominic [[spoiler: who is his biological son]] near the climax of the movie, movie -- that's the point where Kimble really goes for blood.


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* In ''Over The Top'', SylvesterStallone gets to play a chara with PapaWolf chops too. You better '''not''' get between Lincoln Hawke and his chance to see his son Michael again, no way, no how.
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** Likewise, there's the American ''Film/{{Godzilla|1998}}'' who is both a Papa Wolf AND a Mama Bear. That version is asexual and can lay at least a hundred eggs that hatch into raptor-sized Godzillas.
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** Likewise, there's Zilla, the American ''Film/{{Godzilla|1998}}'' monster from {{Godzilla|1998}} ([[Main/InNameOnly 1998]]) who is both a Papa Wolf AND a Mama Bear. That version He/she is asexual and can lay at least a hundred eggs that hatch into raptor-sized Godzillas.
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Baby Zillas, and when the protagonists killed almost all of them, [[Main/BerserkButton he/she]] [[Main/DisneyDeath was]] [[Main/OhCrap PISSED]].
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* ''Film/{{Nell}}'': LiamNeeson's character in this film, who winds up very protective of the borderline WildChild (wild adult, by then) he and another doctor have been observing since her mother's death. A reporter who sneaks up trying to get a picture of the rumored "wild woman" gets thrown down the front steps of Nell's cabin and his camera broken for his troubles. Neeson's character does admit he overreacted, only to chase the reporter away when the idiot keeps asking questions.

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* ''Film/{{Nell}}'': LiamNeeson's Creator/LiamNeeson's character in this film, who winds up very protective of the borderline WildChild (wild adult, by then) he and another doctor have been observing since her mother's death. A reporter who sneaks up trying to get a picture of the rumored "wild woman" gets thrown down the front steps of Nell's cabin and his camera broken for his troubles. Neeson's character does admit he overreacted, only to chase the reporter away when the idiot keeps asking questions.



* ''Film/{{Taken}}'': LiamNeeson's [[RetiredBadass Ex-Special-Forces commander Bryan]] of this film (see page quote) shows the organization that kidnapped his daughter the exact reason why you don't screw around with an ex-CIA operative's kids. In a particularly brutal example of this trope, he is willing to go as far as [[spoiler: threaten to kill a CorruptCop and former friend's innocent wife AFTER winging her with a bullet to show he's serious]] to save his daughter from being sold into prostitution. The entire movie is effectively a paean to the PapaWolf trope.

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* ''Film/{{Taken}}'': LiamNeeson's Creator/LiamNeeson's [[RetiredBadass Ex-Special-Forces commander Bryan]] of this film (see page quote) shows the organization that kidnapped his daughter the exact reason why you don't screw around with an ex-CIA operative's kids. In a particularly brutal example of this trope, he is willing to go as far as [[spoiler: threaten to kill a CorruptCop and former friend's innocent wife AFTER winging her with a bullet to show he's serious]] to save his daughter from being sold into prostitution. The entire movie is effectively a paean to the PapaWolf trope.
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* ''TheKid'': Possibly the least likely PapaWolf ever -- Creator/CharlieChaplin's Tramp character. When an official from the local orphanage takes the [[DoorstopBaby boy he found and raised]] away, he goes into RoofHopping {{Determinator}} mode.

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* ''TheKid'': ''Film/TheKid'': Possibly the least likely PapaWolf ever -- Creator/CharlieChaplin's Tramp character. When an official from the local orphanage takes the [[DoorstopBaby boy he found and raised]] away, he goes into RoofHopping {{Determinator}} mode.
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*** It's also worth noting that, in the origial edit of the ending, Godzilla ''pummeled Destoroyah to death'' while he died, though the JDSF would have been involved, too. The reason it was cut was only because it was seen as ''taking away from Godzilla's death'', so the scene was re-edited to have Destoroyah be killed off ''before'' Godzilla was, in order to give their monster icon centre-stage before he died.


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* ''Film/{{Ransom}}'': Deconstructed. Tom will do anything to get his son back. When he realizes that the kidnappers are going to kill Sean anyway even if he gives them the ransom money, he tries to turn the tables on them by turning the ransom into a reward for their capture. Tom maintains his resolve when the mastermind calls him up and Tom threatens to hunt him down if he doesn't get his son back immediately. The kidnapper pretends to shoot Sean and Tom breaks down from his apparent failure. Luckily he still gets Sean back later on, but he played an immensely dangerous gamble that could just have easily have ended this way.

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* ''Film/{{Ransom}}'': Deconstructed. Tom will do anything to get his son back. When he realizes that the kidnappers are going to kill Sean anyway even if he gives them the ransom money, he tries to turn the tables on them by turning the ransom into a reward for their capture. Tom maintains his resolve when the mastermind calls him up and Tom threatens to hunt him down if he doesn't get his son back immediately. The kidnapper pretends to shoot Sean and Tom breaks down from his apparent failure. Luckily he still gets Sean back later on, but he played an immensely dangerous gamble that could just have as easily have ended this way.
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* ''{{Ransom}}'': Creator/MelGibson in this film:
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* ''{{Ransom}}'': Creator/MelGibson in ''Film/{{Ransom}}'': Deconstructed. Tom will do anything to get his son back. When he realizes that the kidnappers are going to kill Sean anyway even if he gives them the ransom money, he tries to turn the tables on them by turning the ransom into a reward for their capture. Tom maintains his resolve when the mastermind calls him up and Tom threatens to hunt him down if he doesn't get his son back immediately. The kidnapper pretends to shoot Sean and Tom breaks down from his apparent failure. Luckily he still gets Sean back later on, but he played an immensely dangerous gamble that could just have easily have ended this film:
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* ''Film/TheHobbit An Unexpected Journey'': [[AFatherToHisMen Thorin]] is extremely protective of the younger dwarves, particularly his nephews Fíli and Kíli. Showcased when he revealed who he was to the Goblin King rather than let the youngest dwarves be killed in front of him.

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* ''Film/TheHobbit An Unexpected Journey'': ''Film/TheHobbitAnUnexpectedJourney'': [[AFatherToHisMen Thorin]] is extremely protective of the younger dwarves, particularly his nephews Fíli and Kíli. Showcased when he revealed who he was to the Goblin King rather than let the youngest dwarves be killed in front of him.
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** Woe betide anyone [[TooDumbToLive stupid enough]] to try and harm Godzilla's son, regardless of the continuity. Godzilla's children are, so far as we know, not his biologically and thus are all adopted, true, but he's a surprisingly good parent, doting on his children and utterly devoted to the safety and well being of those under his protection, whether that be his own adopted children of in later films, humanity and the Earth itself. Not even a GiantSpider can get away with attacking his children. There's a reason that one film is called ''[[Film/AllMonstersAttack Godzilla's Revenge]]''.

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** Woe betide anyone [[TooDumbToLive stupid enough]] to try and harm Godzilla's son, regardless of the continuity. Godzilla's children are, so far as we know, not his biologically and thus are all adopted, true, but he's a surprisingly good parent, doting on his children and utterly devoted to the safety and well being of those under his protection, whether that be his own adopted children of or, in later films, humanity and the Earth itself. Not even a GiantSpider can get away with attacking his children. There's a reason that one film is called ''[[Film/AllMonstersAttack Godzilla's Revenge]]''.
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** Woe betide anyone [[TooDumbToLive stupid enough]] to try and harm Godzilla's son. Not even a GiantSpider can get away with it. There's a reason that one film is called ''[[Film/AllMonstersAttack Godzilla's Revenge]]''.

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** Woe betide anyone [[TooDumbToLive stupid enough]] to try and harm Godzilla's son. son, regardless of the continuity. Godzilla's children are, so far as we know, not his biologically and thus are all adopted, true, but he's a surprisingly good parent, doting on his children and utterly devoted to the safety and well being of those under his protection, whether that be his own adopted children of in later films, humanity and the Earth itself. Not even a GiantSpider can get away with it.attacking his children. There's a reason that one film is called ''[[Film/AllMonstersAttack Godzilla's Revenge]]''.
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* ''North Country'': Josey's dad was initially aloof about his daughter for reasons relating to her first pregnancy (where she was apparently promiscuous), although he eventually stood up for her at the union rally when she tried to expose the sexual harrassment problems at the mine she works at, also calling out his coworkers on this fact. However, the biggest example of his being a PapaWolf comes in later: During the trial, Josey is forced to reveal what truly happened during her youth and the ''real'' reason she became pregnant with her son after one of the co-workers (who she also went to school with) exposed the knowledge of who the father of her first child was: It turns out that her teacher had in fact committed statutory rape on her after serving Saturday detention for skipping class and kissing said future co-worker, of which the only witness was said co-worker and he failed to stop him. As soon as the father learned the truth during the trial, he walks over to the teacher and then proceeds to go ballistic and attack him for raping Josey, resulting in him being forcibly removed from the courtroom.

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* ''North Country'': ''Film/NorthCountry'': Josey's dad was initially aloof about his daughter for reasons relating to her first pregnancy (where she was apparently promiscuous), although he eventually stood up for her at the union rally when she tried to expose the sexual harrassment problems at the mine she works at, also calling out his coworkers on this fact. However, the biggest example of his being a PapaWolf comes in later: During the trial, Josey is forced to reveal what truly happened during her youth and the ''real'' reason she became pregnant with her son after one of the co-workers (who she also went to school with) exposed the knowledge of who the father of her first child was: It turns out that her teacher had in fact committed statutory rape on her after serving Saturday detention for skipping class and kissing said future co-worker, of which the only witness was said co-worker and he failed to stop him. As soon as the father learned the truth during the trial, he walks over to the teacher and then proceeds to go ballistic and attack him for raping Josey, resulting in him being forcibly removed from the courtroom.
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* ''Film/ManOfSteel'': Jor-El engages in a ''brutal'' fight with General Zod to ensure that his son makes it off of the doomed planet Krypton safely.
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* ''The Missing'': TommyLeeJones also played a Grandpa Wolf. He was a DisappearedDad and Grandpa hoping to try getting his family's forgiveness... and arrived back home just in time to learn that his eldest granddaughter has been kidnapped and was about to be sold as a child bride. So when his daughter (played by Cate Blanchett) went MamaBear to get her girl back, he decided he wouldn't be less and joined her cause. [[spoiler:So much that he defeated the BigBad via TakingYouWithMe, [[HeroicSacrifice killing himself]] [[RedemptionEqualsDeath in the process]].]]

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* ''The Missing'': TommyLeeJones Creator/TommyLeeJones also played a Grandpa Wolf. He was a DisappearedDad and Grandpa hoping to try getting his family's forgiveness... and arrived back home just in time to learn that his eldest granddaughter has been kidnapped and was about to be sold as a child bride. So when his daughter (played by Cate Blanchett) went MamaBear to get her girl back, he decided he wouldn't be less and joined her cause. [[spoiler:So much that he defeated the BigBad via TakingYouWithMe, [[HeroicSacrifice killing himself]] [[RedemptionEqualsDeath in the process]].]]
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* ''Film/PaulBlartMallCop''. Paul may be a BumblingDad, but he will protect his little girl if anyone threatens her.
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* ''RichieRich'': The butler Cadbury is something of a second father to Richie. The scene where Ferguson mandhandles Richie in the beginning of the movie says it all:

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* ''RichieRich'': ''Film/RichieRich'': The butler Cadbury is something of a second father to Richie. The scene where Ferguson mandhandles Richie in the beginning of the movie says it all:
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* ''MachineGunPreacher'': [[BadassPreacher Sam Childers]] (GerardButler). If you threaten or harm the children of Sudan or Uganda, he will make sure that you pay. The best part: this film is based on a true story. However, "True Story" is debatable in light of some recent findings (Surprise inspections showed mistreatment of the children in the orphanage, SPLA denies any knowledge of Childers while Childers claims that he is a honorary commander in the SPLA, 60% of the donation for the orphanage are billed as "travel expenses" into Childers private funds)...seems like this "papa bear" is a con man who profits off the children he is supposed to care for.

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* ''MachineGunPreacher'': [[BadassPreacher Sam Childers]] (GerardButler).(Creator/GerardButler). If you threaten or harm the children of Sudan or Uganda, he will make sure that you pay. The best part: this film is based on a true story. However, "True Story" is debatable in light of some recent findings (Surprise inspections showed mistreatment of the children in the orphanage, SPLA denies any knowledge of Childers while Childers claims that he is a honorary commander in the SPLA, 60% of the donation for the orphanage are billed as "travel expenses" into Childers private funds)...seems like this "papa bear" is a con man who profits off the children he is supposed to care for.

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* ''TheKid'': Possibly the least likely PapaWolf ever -- Creator/CharlieChaplin's Tramp character. When an official from the local orphanage takes the [[DoorstopBaby boy he found and raised]] away, he goes into RoofHopping {{Determinator}} mode.

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* ''TheKid'': Possibly ''Film/TwentyEightDaysLater'':
** Major Henry West utterly snaps after his men are killed by Jim.
** Jim himself becomes one for Hannah. In fact, this is what causes his rampage against West and his soldiers.
* ''WesternAnimation/AstroBoy'': [[spoiler:Dr. Tenma]] in
the least likely PapaWolf ever -- Creator/CharlieChaplin's Tramp character. When an official from 2009 film. After he [[spoiler:[[HeelFaceTurn accepts Astro for who he is]], it's made clear that he's willing to face the local orphanage takes military, its angry Commander in Chief, and its scary indestructible robot to protect his boy. Makes you wonder what would happen if you threatened Astro while there was a chance Dad might get his hands on you.]]
* ''AwayWeGo'': InvokedTrope when
the [[DoorstopBaby boy he found and raised]] away, he goes expecting parents are discussing their future daughter:
-->'''Verona:''' [Do you promise] that her fights will be your fights?
-->'''Burt:''' I do.
* ''Film/BackToTheFuture Part II'': Marty gets chased out of the "dark 1985" version of his house by a baseball bat-wielding Papa Wolf, who is enraged to find Marty in what, in the altered timeline, is the bedroom of the Papa Wolf's young daughters. Based on what he's screaming, it's not the first time people had broken
into RoofHopping {{Determinator}} mode.his home.



* ''BigJake'': JohnWayne spends the majority of this film tracking down and in the end blasting seven hells out of a bunch of bandits who kidnapped his grandson. ''[[BadassGrandpa Grandpa Wolf]]'', indeed.
* ''Film/TheBlackCat'': This Universal 1934 movie gives us Dr. Vitus Werdegast (Creator/BelaLugosi), who takes revenge [[spoiler:on Poelzig for killing his daughter (among other things, but that was what sent him over the edge). by ''skinning the man alive on his own embalming rack''. And what's worse is that only a few moments earlier, he had been given hope that his daughter was actually alive after thinking that she had been dead since he's been sent to the prison camp.]]



* ''TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen'':
** Optimus Prime is [[AllThereInTheManual a peace-loving and kind hearted scientist]] who respects human beings and loves them as if they are his own children. Nowhere is this more apparent than in this film with his response to Megatron's sickeningly cynical disrespect for life:
-->'''Megatron:''' Is the future of our race not worth the life of a single human?\\
'''Optimus Prime:''' You'll ''never'' stop at '''one'''!! [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments I'll take you ALL on!!]]
** The [[BewareTheNiceOnes Warrior in Optimus awakens]] to [[CurbStompBattle tear him, Grindor AND Starscream apart]], [[DualWielding wielding two swords simultaneously with the grace of a dancer.]]
---> '''Optimus Prime:''' ''[[BerserkButton You picked the wrong planet]]! '''[[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath Give me your FACE!]]''' ''
** In the first live-action movie, Prime comes to the rescue when Sector Seven kidnaps Sam and Mikaela, lifting their car thirty feet in the air and tearing the top off while intoning, "Taking the children was a ''bad move,''" in pure bad-ass fashion.
** In ''[[Film/TransformersDarkOfTheMoon Dark of the Moon]]'', after [[spoiler: Sentinel Prime, Optimus's father figure and teacher, led an invasion that enslaved and murdered ''millions'' of innocent civilians in Chicago]], Optimus would shoot said person execution style. The line he uttered as he saw [[spoiler: the destruction of Chicago]] was chilling and awesome.
---> '''Optimus''': "We will kill them all."
* ''OctoberSky'': Homer Hickham Sr. in the film version is something of a subversion: he's actually protecting somebody else's son from his stepfather, the resident abusive alcoholic. Does the whole grab-you-by-the-collar thing without the punch-you-in-the-face part, all the while plagued by soot-filled lungs. His personal CrowningMomentOfAwesome. The exchange is reproduced here:
-->'''Homer Hickam, Sr:''' Now you listen to me you drunken son of a bitch. If that boy's father were still alive, he'd kick your ass. So I'm gonna have to do it for him. If I see him with a bruise... you get a scar. If I see him with a limp... you get '''crutches'''! Do you hear me? Do you hear me?\\
'''Vernon:''' I'm reportin' you to the union!\\
'''Homer Hickam, Sr:''' Screw you and your damn union!

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* ''TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen'':
** Optimus Prime is [[AllThereInTheManual
''Film/ComingToAmerica'': Provides a peace-loving nonviolent example in Cleo [=McDowell=], an amiable and kind hearted scientist]] who respects human beings and loves them as if they are slightly BumblingDad who's eager to marry his own children. Nowhere is this more apparent than in this film with his response daughter Lisa off to Megatron's sickeningly cynical disrespect for life:
-->'''Megatron:''' Is
a rich boy. He's therefore over the future of our race not worth the life of a single human?\\
'''Optimus Prime:''' You'll ''never'' stop at '''one'''!! [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments I'll take you ALL on!!]]
** The [[BewareTheNiceOnes Warrior in Optimus awakens]] to [[CurbStompBattle tear him, Grindor AND Starscream apart]], [[DualWielding wielding two swords simultaneously with the grace of a dancer.]]
---> '''Optimus Prime:''' ''[[BerserkButton You picked the wrong planet]]! '''[[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath Give me your FACE!]]''' ''
** In the first live-action movie, Prime comes to the rescue
moon when Sector Seven kidnaps Sam and Mikaela, lifting their car thirty feet in the air and tearing the top off while intoning, "Taking the children was a ''bad move,''" in pure bad-ass fashion.
** In ''[[Film/TransformersDarkOfTheMoon Dark of the Moon]]'', after [[spoiler: Sentinel Prime, Optimus's father figure and teacher, led an invasion that enslaved and murdered ''millions'' of innocent civilians in Chicago]], Optimus would shoot said person execution style. The line
he uttered as he saw [[spoiler: the destruction of Chicago]] was chilling and awesome.
---> '''Optimus''': "We will kill them all."
* ''OctoberSky'': Homer Hickham Sr. in the film version
discovers her suitor [[KingIncognito Akeem is something of a subversion: he's actually protecting somebody else's son from his stepfather, the resident abusive alcoholic. Does the whole grab-you-by-the-collar thing without the punch-you-in-the-face part, all the while plagued by soot-filled lungs. His personal CrowningMomentOfAwesome. The exchange is reproduced here:
-->'''Homer Hickam, Sr:''' Now you listen to me you drunken son of
a bitch. If that boy's prince]]. But when Akeem's father were still alive, he'd kick King Jaffe upsets Lisa, [=McDowell=] drops the bumbling act and angrily threatens to "break a foot off in your ass. So I'm gonna have to do it for him. If I see him with a bruise... you get a scar. If I see him with a limp... you get '''crutches'''! Do you hear me? Do you hear me?\\
'''Vernon:''' I'm reportin' you to the union!\\
'''Homer Hickam, Sr:''' Screw you and your damn union!
royal ass."



* ''Film/{{Taken}}'': LiamNeeson's [[RetiredBadass Ex-Special-Forces commander Bryan]] of this film (see page quote) shows the organization that kidnapped his daughter the exact reason why you don't screw around with an ex-CIA operative's kids. In a particularly brutal example of this trope, he is willing to go as far as [[spoiler: threaten to kill a CorruptCop and former friend's innocent wife AFTER winging her with a bullet to show he's serious]] to save his daughter from being sold into prostitution. The entire movie is effectively a paean to the PapaWolf trope.
* ''Film/{{Nell}}'': LiamNeeson's character in this film, who winds up very protective of the borderline WildChild (wild adult, by then) he and another doctor have been observing since her mother's death. A reporter who sneaks up trying to get a picture of the rumored "wild woman" gets thrown down the front steps of Nell's cabin and his camera broken for his troubles. Neeson's character does admit he overreacted, only to chase the reporter away when the idiot keeps asking questions.
* StevenSeagal: These [[DirectToVideo Direct to DVD]] movies ''BellyOfTheBeast'' and ''OutOfReach''.

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* ''Film/{{Taken}}'': LiamNeeson's [[RetiredBadass Ex-Special-Forces commander Bryan]] ''Film/Cradle2TheGrave'':
-->'''Tony Fait:''' Wrong! ''Kid!'' And ''definitely'' the wrong father.
* ''Film/CrazyStupidLove'': Cal's reaction upon finding out about Jacob and Hannah, and Jessica's father's reaction when he thinks Cal is involved with his daughter.
* ''Film/DeathSentence'': This film is a very cynical take on Papa Wolf-hood, and on revenge in general. When Nick Hume's older son gets killed by a gang member and he learns that the gang member will only receive a few years in jail, he forces the case to be dropped so that he can kill the bad guy himself. In doing so, he is forced to kill another member of that gang. However, the gang's head doesn't take kindly to this and swears vengeance on Nick's family. Nick being an ActionSurvivor rather than a hardened {{Badass}}, he fails to stop the gang. Though [[spoiler:his younger son survives and]] he gets back at the gang successfully, it's quite clearly shown that Nick ends up far from the man he used to be. Not all positively.
* ''Film/TheGodfather'':
** Begins with a mortician making himself a client of Vito Corleone to outsource his PapaWolf duties. TheDon of course takes his {{Papa Wolf}}ing [[ItsPersonal quite seriously]].
** Vito Corleone shows hints
of this film (see page quote) shows towards his own children as well, especially for his youngest son, Michael. When arranging Michael's safe return from exile with the organization other heads of the crime families, he makes it clear that kidnapped his daughter the exact reason why you don't screw around anyone who messes with an ex-CIA operative's kids. In his son will regret it:
--> '''Vito Corleone''': But I'm
a particularly brutal example of this trope, he is willing to go as far as [[spoiler: threaten to kill a CorruptCop superstitious man, and former friend's innocent wife AFTER winging her with if some unlucky accident should befall him, if he should get shot in the head by a bullet to show police officer, or if he should hang himself in his jail cell, or if he's serious]] struck by a bolt of lightning, then I'm going to save his daughter from being sold into prostitution. The entire movie is effectively a paean to blame some of the PapaWolf trope.
* ''Film/{{Nell}}'': LiamNeeson's character
people in this film, who winds up very protective of the borderline WildChild (wild adult, by then) he and another doctor have been observing since her mother's death. A reporter who sneaks up trying to get a picture of the rumored "wild woman" gets thrown down the front steps of Nell's cabin and his camera broken for his troubles. Neeson's character does admit he overreacted, only to chase the reporter away when the idiot keeps asking questions.
* StevenSeagal: These [[DirectToVideo Direct to DVD]] movies ''BellyOfTheBeast'' and ''OutOfReach''.
room. And that, I do not forgive.



** Likewise, there's the American ''Film/{{Godzilla|1998}}'' who is both a Papa Wolf AND a Mama Bear (don't ask).
* ''Film/KingKong'': King Kong in the 2005 remake behaves like this whenever he's protecting Anne Darrow, who's tiny and vulnerable enough to bring out the big fellow's Papa Silverback side.
* ''LockStockAndTwoSmokingBarrels'': Big Chris. Made the mistake of threatening his son, Little Chris? Big Chris is just about to have another SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome with a car door.
* ''BigJake'': JohnWayne spends the majority of this film tracking down and in the end blasting seven hells out of a bunch of bandits who kidnapped his grandson. ''[[BadassGrandpa Grandpa Wolf]]'', indeed.
* ''The Missing'': TommyLeeJones also played a Grandpa Wolf. He was a DisappearedDad and Grandpa hoping to try getting his family's forgiveness... and arrived back home just in time to learn that his eldest granddaughter has been kidnapped and was about to be sold as a child bride. So when his daughter (played by Cate Blanchett) went MamaBear to get her girl back, he decided he wouldn't be less and joined her cause. [[spoiler:So much that he defeated the BigBad via TakingYouWithMe, [[HeroicSacrifice killing himself]] [[RedemptionEqualsDeath in the process]].]]
* ''Man in the House'': Tommy Lee Jones's role that followed that one was this film, where he's a sheriff who has to protect a bunch of cheerleader girls after they witness a murder. HilarityEnsues until not only one of the girls is almost killed by a car bomb, but the man's daughter is kidnapped...
* ''StarWars'': Darth Vader, [[ArchnemesisDad of all people]], has his Papa Wolf moments--not surprising since his attempts to preemptively protect Padme was what drove him to the Dark Side in the first place. In ''ReturnOfTheJedi'', the Emperor's [[ColdBloodedTorture torture]] of his son Luke is what [[HeelFaceTurn turns him back]] from TheDarkSide [[spoiler: [[HeroicSacrifice and kills him]]]].
* ''ThePatriot'': Benjamin Martin is firmly against a war for independence and submissive towards the over-the-top villain... until his farm is burned down, one of his sons is killed, and another is arrested and taken away to be hanged. Then he goes after the Redcoats with muskets and hatchets...

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** Likewise, there's the American ''Film/{{Godzilla|1998}}'' who is both a Papa Wolf AND a Mama Bear (don't ask).
* ''Film/KingKong'': King Kong in the 2005 remake behaves like this whenever he's protecting Anne Darrow, who's tiny
Bear. That version is asexual and vulnerable enough to bring out the big fellow's Papa Silverback side.
* ''LockStockAndTwoSmokingBarrels'': Big Chris. Made the mistake of threatening his son, Little Chris? Big Chris is just about to have another SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome with
can lay at least a car door.
* ''BigJake'': JohnWayne spends the majority of this film tracking down and in the end blasting seven hells out of a bunch of bandits who kidnapped his grandson. ''[[BadassGrandpa Grandpa Wolf]]'', indeed.
* ''The Missing'': TommyLeeJones also played a Grandpa Wolf. He was a DisappearedDad and Grandpa hoping to try getting his family's forgiveness... and arrived back home just in time to learn
hundred eggs that his eldest granddaughter has been kidnapped and was about to hatch into raptor-sized Godzillas.
* ''GranTorino'': An unusual although understandable example would
be sold as a child bride. So when his daughter (played by Cate Blanchett) went MamaBear to get her girl back, he decided he wouldn't be less and joined her cause. [[spoiler:So much that he defeated the BigBad via TakingYouWithMe, [[HeroicSacrifice killing himself]] [[RedemptionEqualsDeath in the process]].]]
* ''Man in the House'': Tommy Lee Jones's role that followed that one was this film, where he's a sheriff
Walt, who has to protect a bunch of cheerleader girls after they witness a murder. HilarityEnsues until not only one of the girls is almost killed by a car bomb, but the man's daughter is kidnapped...
* ''StarWars'': Darth Vader, [[ArchnemesisDad of all people]], has his
Papa Wolf moments--not surprising since toward his attempts to preemptively protect Padme was what drove neighbors once he gets over some racial tension, but not toward his "own spoiled-rotten family" who treat him more like an invalid than a worthwhile individual. When he comes to Sue's rescue:
-->'''Walt Kowalski:''' Ever notice how you come across somebody once in a while you shouldn't have fucked with? ''(spits on
the Dark Side in the first place. In ''ReturnOfTheJedi'', the Emperor's [[ColdBloodedTorture torture]] of his son Luke is what [[HeelFaceTurn turns him back]] from TheDarkSide [[spoiler: [[HeroicSacrifice and kills him]]]].
* ''ThePatriot'': Benjamin Martin is firmly against a war for independence and submissive towards the over-the-top villain... until his farm is burned down, one of his sons is killed, and another is arrested and taken away to be hanged. Then he goes after the Redcoats with muskets and hatchets...
ground)'' That's me.



* ''Film/OrcaTheKillerWhale'':
** This movie has a Papa Killer Whale, seeking bloody vengeance against the man who killed his mate and calf.
** [[ScienceMarchesOn What's now known]] of orca social behavior makes this unlikely to be a literal example of this trope. A ''son'' retaliating for the death of its ''mother'', now...

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* ''Film/OrcaTheKillerWhale'':
''Film/HarryPotter'':
** This movie has Sirius Black in the fifth film:
-->'''Sirius''': [[Awesome/HarryPotter Get away from my godson]]! ''[[[HeyYouHaymaker POW]]]''
** As well as James Potter. He decided to take on Voldemort on this own, knowing it almost certainly meant death (he even said to Lily "I'll hold him off", indicating he knew he stood no chance) because it gave his wife and son
a Papa Killer Whale, seeking bloody vengeance chance of escaping.(He wouldn't have had a chance against the man who killed his mate and calf.
** [[ScienceMarchesOn What's now known]]
Dark Lord anyway, but on top of orca social behavior that, he wasn't holding a wand. It makes this unlikely into a ''heroic sacrifice''.)
* ''Film/TheHobbit An Unexpected Journey'': [[AFatherToHisMen Thorin]] is extremely protective of the younger dwarves, particularly his nephews Fíli and Kíli. Showcased when he revealed who he was
to the Goblin King rather than let the youngest dwarves be a literal example killed in front of him.
* ''JeepersCreepers 2'': In the first ten minutes, The Creeper attacks, kidnaps and kills a little boy named Billy... Let's just say that his father and older brother [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge aren't happy...]]
* ''Film/JohnQ'': Another PapaWolf score for Denzel Washington is
this trope. A ''son'' retaliating for film, where to make sure that his IllBoy son Michael will [[BillyNeedsAnOrgan get a heart transplant]] which is being denied to him because insurance doesn't cover it, John Quincy Archibald actually ''takes a full hospital hostage'' and claims he won't back off until Michael is given priority. [[spoiler: John goes as far as improvising a ThanatosGambit so his heart will be harvested and given to his child, but it fails. In the death of its ''mother'', now...BittersweetEnding, however, John is still trialed and incarcerated, but Michael is saved.]]
* ''TheKid'': Possibly the least likely PapaWolf ever -- Creator/CharlieChaplin's Tramp character. When an official from the local orphanage takes the [[DoorstopBaby boy he found and raised]] away, he goes into RoofHopping {{Determinator}} mode.
* ''Film/KingKong'': King Kong in the 2005 remake behaves like this whenever he's protecting Anne Darrow, who's tiny and vulnerable enough to bring out the big fellow's Papa Silverback side.



* ''Film/ManOnFire'':
** While not actually the child's father, John "Creasy Bear" Creasy (DenzelWashington) in this movie is a spectacular example of a Papa Wolf. As a bodyguard for Lupita ([[TheOjou a rich businessman's precocious daughter]]) in Mexico City, John doesn't let multiple gunshot wounds stop him from tearing through a powerful kidnapping cartel's chain of command until finally he catches the mastermind's brother and estranged wife. When the "Voice" starts trying to bargain his way out of John's vengeance, John interrupts him to say, "Your brother wants to speak to you," and then blows off the man's hand with a shotgun. It's implied that he would move on from there to the rest of the Voice's family, including his pregnant wife, and worse: [[spoiler:"I will take your family apart, piece by piece. Do you hear me? PIECE BY PIECE!"]]
** [[AdaptationDisplacement In the novel]], it's worse: [[spoiler:Since the girl who is under his custody is dead, he ended up ''OFFING THE WHOLE MAFIOSO ORGANIZATION''. And he comes off as ''much'' more dangerous than his already incredibly dangerous performance in the movie]].
* ''Film/JohnQ'': Another PapaWolf score for Denzel Washington is this film, where to make sure that his IllBoy son Michael will [[BillyNeedsAnOrgan get a heart transplant]] which is being denied to him because insurance doesn't cover it, John Quincy Archibald actually ''takes a full hospital hostage'' and claims he won't back off until Michael is given priority. [[spoiler: John goes as far as improvising a ThanatosGambit so his heart will be harvested and given to his child, but it fails. In the BittersweetEnding, however, John is still trialed and incarcerated, but Michael is saved.]]
* ''Film/RepoTheGeneticOpera'': Most of the time Nathan Wallace is an OverprotectiveDad, but when he's in [[PsychoForHire Repo Man]] mode he flips to PapaWolf.
* ''Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark'':
** The daddy T-rex. Teamed up with his Mama Bear to shove two connected RV's off a cliff after their hatchling was taken. Of course, being a T-rex, he was already a badass.
** Later went on a rampage across San Diego just to find his baby. It doesn't help that he was high on amphetamines.

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* ''Film/ManOnFire'':
** While not actually the child's father, John "Creasy Bear" Creasy (DenzelWashington) in this movie is a spectacular example of a Papa Wolf. As a bodyguard for Lupita ([[TheOjou a rich businessman's precocious daughter]]) in Mexico City, John doesn't let multiple gunshot wounds stop him from tearing through a powerful kidnapping cartel's chain of command until finally he catches the mastermind's brother and estranged wife. When the "Voice" starts trying to bargain his way out of John's vengeance, John interrupts him to say, "Your brother wants to speak to you," and then blows off the man's hand with a shotgun. It's implied that he would move on from there to the rest of the Voice's family, including his pregnant wife, and worse: [[spoiler:"I will take your family apart, piece by piece. Do you hear me? PIECE BY PIECE!"]]
** [[AdaptationDisplacement In the novel]],
''Film/LastOfTheMohicans'': Chingachgook, though it's worse: [[spoiler:Since the girl who is under his custody is dead, he ended up ''OFFING THE WHOLE MAFIOSO ORGANIZATION''. And he comes off as ''much'' more dangerous out of vengeance than his already incredibly dangerous performance in the movie]].
protection.
* ''Film/JohnQ'': Another PapaWolf score for Denzel Washington is ''Film/LChangeTheWorld'': L becomes this film, where to make sure that his IllBoy son Michael will [[BillyNeedsAnOrgan get a heart transplant]] which is being denied to him because insurance doesn't cover it, John Quincy Archibald actually ''takes a full hospital hostage'' towards Maki and claims he won't back off until Michael is given priority. [[spoiler: John goes as far as improvising a ThanatosGambit so his heart will be harvested and given to his child, but it fails. In the BittersweetEnding, however, John is still trialed and incarcerated, but Michael is saved.]]
* ''Film/RepoTheGeneticOpera'': Most of the time Nathan Wallace is an OverprotectiveDad, but when he's in [[PsychoForHire Repo Man]] mode he flips to PapaWolf.
* ''Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark'':
** The daddy T-rex. Teamed up with his Mama Bear to shove two connected RV's off a cliff after their hatchling was taken. Of course, being a T-rex, he was already a badass.
** Later went on a rampage across San Diego just to find his baby. It doesn't help that he was high on amphetamines.
Near.



* ''Film/SupermanReturns'':
** LoisLane's NiceGuy fiancé [[TheAce Richard White]] proves this when he appears in his sea plane to save Lois and young Jason from a sinking ship in what doubles as his CrowningMomentOfAwesome:
-->'''Lois:''' How'd you get here?\\
'''Richard:''' I flew.
** Ironically, Superman never really gets to play the part of Papa Wolf in the movie, even though [[spoiler:Jason is his son]] and Lois is his LoveInterest.
* ''PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
** Though it's too little and too late to do any good, [[spoiler:Will's father Bootstrap Bill Turner]] snaps out of his brainwashing, and attacks Davy Jones in a moment of Papa Wolf fury.
** Captain Teague shoots the solider who was going to shoot Jack in the 4th film.
* ''Film/TwentyEightDaysLater'':
** Major Henry West utterly snaps after his men are killed by Jim.
** Jim himself becomes one for Hannah. In fact, this is what causes his rampage against West and his soldiers.

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* ''Film/SupermanReturns'':
** LoisLane's NiceGuy fiancé [[TheAce Richard White]] proves this when he appears in
''LockStockAndTwoSmokingBarrels'': Big Chris. Made the mistake of threatening his sea plane son, Little Chris? Big Chris is just about to save Lois and young Jason from have another SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome with a sinking ship in what doubles as his CrowningMomentOfAwesome:
-->'''Lois:''' How'd you get here?\\
'''Richard:''' I flew.
** Ironically, Superman never really gets to play the part of Papa Wolf in the movie, even though [[spoiler:Jason is his son]] and Lois is his LoveInterest.
* ''PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
** Though it's too little and too late to do any good, [[spoiler:Will's father Bootstrap Bill Turner]] snaps out of his brainwashing, and attacks Davy Jones in a moment of Papa Wolf fury.
** Captain Teague shoots the solider who was going to shoot Jack in the 4th film.
* ''Film/TwentyEightDaysLater'':
** Major Henry West utterly snaps after his men are killed by Jim.
** Jim himself becomes one for Hannah. In fact, this is what causes his rampage against West and his soldiers.
car door.



* ''Film/LastOfTheMohicans'': Chingachgook, though it's more out of vengeance than protection.
* ''Film/HarryPotter'':
** Sirius Black in the fifth film:
-->'''Sirius''': [[Awesome/HarryPotter Get away from my godson]]! ''[[[HeyYouHaymaker POW]]]''
** As well as James Potter. He decided to take on Voldemort on this own, knowing it almost certainly meant death (he even said to Lily "I'll hold him off", indicating he knew he stood no chance) because it gave his wife and son a chance of escaping.(He wouldn't have had a chance against the Dark Lord anyway, but on top of that, he wasn't holding a wand. It makes this into a ''heroic sacrifice''.)
* ''Film/DeathSentence'': This film is a very cynical take on Papa Wolf-hood, and on revenge in general. When Nick Hume's older son gets killed by a gang member and he learns that the gang member will only receive a few years in jail, he forces the case to be dropped so that he can kill the bad guy himself. In doing so, he is forced to kill another member of that gang. However, the gang's head doesn't take kindly to this and swears vengeance on Nick's family. Nick being an ActionSurvivor rather than a hardened {{Badass}}, he fails to stop the gang. Though [[spoiler:his younger son survives and]] he gets back at the gang successfully, it's quite clearly shown that Nick ends up far from the man he used to be. Not all positively.
* ''Film/Cradle2TheGrave'':
-->'''Tony Fait:''' Wrong! ''Kid!'' And ''definitely'' the wrong father.
* ''WesternAnimation/AstroBoy'': [[spoiler:Dr. Tenma]] in the 2009 film. After he [[spoiler:[[HeelFaceTurn accepts Astro for who he is]], it's made clear that he's willing to face the military, its angry Commander in Chief, and its scary indestructible robot to protect his boy. Makes you wonder what would happen if you threatened Astro while there was a chance Dad might get his hands on you.]]
* ''Film/{{Tank}}'': You can cross CSM Zack Carey all you like, and he will calmly accept it. However, if you harm a kid, he will come down on you like a ton of bricks.
* ''Film/SpeedRacer'': Pops puts his Greco-Roman {{wrestl|erInAllOfUs}}ing skills to work while protecting his family from ninjas, er, ''non''-jas:
-->[[Awesome/SpeedRacer "Terrible thing, what passes as a Ninja these days."]]
* ''Film/ComingToAmerica'': Provides a nonviolent example in Cleo [=McDowell=], an amiable and slightly BumblingDad who's eager to marry his daughter Lisa off to a rich boy. He's therefore over the moon when he discovers her suitor [[KingIncognito Akeem is actually a prince]]. But when Akeem's father King Jaffe upsets Lisa, [=McDowell=] drops the bumbling act and angrily threatens to "break a foot off in your royal ass."
* ''Film/TheBlackCat'': This Universal 1934 movie gives us Dr. Vitus Werdegast (Creator/BelaLugosi), who takes revenge [[spoiler:on Poelzig for killing his daughter (among other things, but that was what sent him over the edge). by ''skinning the man alive on his own embalming rack''. And what's worse is that only a few moments earlier, he had been given hope that his daughter was actually alive after thinking that she had been dead since he's been sent to the prison camp.]]
* ''Film/TheWolfman2010'': A strange case. When Anthony Hopkins shoots on those who want to catch his son, he is a Papa Wolf. [[spoiler:But later he tries to kill Lawrence. And he already killed his brother. And he ''is'' a werewolf.]]
* ''TheUsualSuspects'': SubvertedTrope by Keyser Soze. In a tale told InUniverse, some Turkish mobsters break into Soze's home and brutalize his family, holding them hostage. When Soze returns home, he promptly pulls a gun on the mobsters... then turns the gun on his ''family'', saying he'd rather they die than live another day.
* ''Film/BackToTheFuture Part II'': Marty gets chased out of the "dark 1985" version of his house by a baseball bat-wielding Papa Wolf, who is enraged to find Marty in what, in the altered timeline, is the bedroom of the Papa Wolf's young daughters. Based on what he's screaming, it's not the first time people had broken into his home.
* ''GranTorino'': An unusual although understandable example would be Walt, who is Papa Wolf toward his neighbors once he gets over some racial tension, but not toward his "own spoiled-rotten family" who treat him more like an invalid than a worthwhile individual. When he comes to Sue's rescue:
-->'''Walt Kowalski:''' Ever notice how you come across somebody once in a while you shouldn't have fucked with? ''(spits on the ground)'' That's me.
* ''Film/TheProfessional'': Léon becomes a surrogate father to the orphaned Mathilda and protects her on her quest for vengeance, taking on the entire NYPD in the process.
* ''Radio'': Coach Jones becomes this on several occasions for Radio. In one instance, he slammed the JerkJock that tricked Radio to enter the girls' locker room into the trophy case display, after the eye-opening words of, "Son, it's times like these I wish I wasn't a teacher so I could do what I really want to do to you."
* ''Terminator2JudgmentDay'': The T-800 is reprogrammed by John Connor to be this to his past self. John's mother even remarks on it in her narration:
--> '''Sarah Connor:''' Watching John with the machine, it was suddenly so clear. [[CallBack The Terminator would never stop]]. It would never leave him. And it would never [[AbusiveParents hurt him, never shout at him or get drunk and hit him]], or say it was [[WhenYouComingHomeDad too busy to spend time with him]]. It would always be there, and it would die to protect him. Of all the would-be fathers that came and went over the years, this thing, this ''machine'', was the only one that measured up. In an insane world, it was the sanest choice.
* ''{{Shenandoah}}'': Charlie Anderson insists that the Civil War doesn't concern his family, even saying that his sons don't owe their state anything because the state "never came around here with a spare tit." But when some Union soldiers mistake his youngest for a rebel and take him prisoner, he starts taking the war personally.
* ''Film/TheGodfather'':
** Begins with a mortician making himself a client of Vito Corleone to outsource his PapaWolf duties. TheDon of course takes his {{Papa Wolf}}ing [[ItsPersonal quite seriously]].
** Vito Corleone shows hints of this towards his own children as well, especially for his youngest son, Michael. When arranging Michael's safe return from exile with the other heads of the crime families, he makes it clear that anyone who messes with his son will regret it:
--> '''Vito Corleone''': But I'm a superstitious man, and if some unlucky accident should befall him, if he should get shot in the head by a police officer, or if he should hang himself in his jail cell, or if he's struck by a bolt of lightning, then I'm going to blame some of the people in this room. And that, I do not forgive.
* ''Film/ReservoirDogs'': There's an excellent case for Mr. White fulfilling this trope in his protectiveness over young protégé Mr Orange, to the point where he takes a bullet for him. He really, really doesn't like it when you accuse Orange of being a rat. [[spoiler:When Orange indeed turns out to be the rat, Mr. White has to put the bullet to him in probably the most emotional moment of the entire movie]].
* ''AwayWeGo'': InvokedTrope when the expecting parents are discussing their future daughter:
-->'''Verona:''' [Do you promise] that her fights will be your fights?
-->'''Burt:''' I do.
* ''Film/LChangeTheWorld'': L becomes this towards Maki and Near.
* ''Film/RomeoMustDie'': Isaak finds out [[spoiler: that Mac was the one who murdered his son]] and proceeds to strangle said person without any hesitation.
* ''{{Ransom}}'': Creator/MelGibson in this film:
--> GIMME BACK MY SON!
* ''Film/CrazyStupidLove'': Cal's reaction upon finding out about Jacob and Hannah, and Jessica's father's reaction when he thinks Cal is involved with his daughter.
* ''MachineGunPreacher'': [[BadassPreacher Sam Childers]] (GerardButler). If you threaten or harm the children of Sudan or Uganda, he will make sure that you pay. The best part: this film is based on a true story. However, "True Story" is debatable in light of some recent findings (Surprise inspections showed mistreatment of the children in the orphanage, SPLA denies any knowledge of Childers while Childers claims that he is a honorary commander in the SPLA, 60% of the donation for the orphanage are billed as "travel expenses" into Childers private funds)...seems like this "papa bear" is a con man who profits off the children he is supposed to care for.

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* ''Film/LastOfTheMohicans'': Chingachgook, though it's more out of vengeance than protection.
* ''Film/HarryPotter'':
''Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark'':
** Sirius Black in the fifth film:
-->'''Sirius''': [[Awesome/HarryPotter Get away from my godson]]! ''[[[HeyYouHaymaker POW]]]''
** As well as James Potter. He decided to take on Voldemort on this own, knowing it almost certainly meant death (he even said to Lily "I'll hold him off", indicating he knew he stood no chance) because it gave
The daddy T-rex. Teamed up with his wife and son Mama Bear to shove two connected RV's off a chance of escaping.(He wouldn't have had cliff after their hatchling was taken. Of course, being a chance against the Dark Lord anyway, but T-rex, he was already a badass.
** Later went
on top of that, he wasn't holding a wand. rampage across San Diego just to find his baby. It makes this into a ''heroic sacrifice''.)
* ''Film/DeathSentence'': This film is a very cynical take on Papa Wolf-hood, and on revenge in general. When Nick Hume's older son gets killed by a gang member and he learns that the gang member will only receive a few years in jail, he forces the case to be dropped so that he can kill the bad guy himself. In doing so, he is forced to kill another member of that gang. However, the gang's head
doesn't take kindly to this and swears vengeance on Nick's family. Nick being an ActionSurvivor rather than a hardened {{Badass}}, he fails to stop the gang. Though [[spoiler:his younger son survives and]] he gets back at the gang successfully, it's quite clearly shown that Nick ends up far from the man he used to be. Not all positively.
* ''Film/Cradle2TheGrave'':
-->'''Tony Fait:''' Wrong! ''Kid!'' And ''definitely'' the wrong father.
* ''WesternAnimation/AstroBoy'': [[spoiler:Dr. Tenma]] in the 2009 film. After he [[spoiler:[[HeelFaceTurn accepts Astro for who he is]], it's made clear that he's willing to face the military, its angry Commander in Chief, and its scary indestructible robot to protect his boy. Makes you wonder what would happen if you threatened Astro while there was a chance Dad might get his hands on you.]]
* ''Film/{{Tank}}'': You can cross CSM Zack Carey all you like, and he will calmly accept it. However, if you harm a kid, he will come down on you like a ton of bricks.
* ''Film/SpeedRacer'': Pops puts his Greco-Roman {{wrestl|erInAllOfUs}}ing skills to work while protecting his family from ninjas, er, ''non''-jas:
-->[[Awesome/SpeedRacer "Terrible thing, what passes as a Ninja these days."]]
* ''Film/ComingToAmerica'': Provides a nonviolent example in Cleo [=McDowell=], an amiable and slightly BumblingDad who's eager to marry his daughter Lisa off to a rich boy. He's therefore over the moon when he discovers her suitor [[KingIncognito Akeem is actually a prince]]. But when Akeem's father King Jaffe upsets Lisa, [=McDowell=] drops the bumbling act and angrily threatens to "break a foot off in your royal ass."
* ''Film/TheBlackCat'': This Universal 1934 movie gives us Dr. Vitus Werdegast (Creator/BelaLugosi), who takes revenge [[spoiler:on Poelzig for killing his daughter (among other things, but that was what sent him over the edge). by ''skinning the man alive on his own embalming rack''. And what's worse is that only a few moments earlier, he had been given hope that his daughter was actually alive after thinking that she had been dead since he's been sent to the prison camp.]]
* ''Film/TheWolfman2010'': A strange case. When Anthony Hopkins shoots on those who want to catch his son, he is a Papa Wolf. [[spoiler:But later he tries to kill Lawrence. And he already killed his brother. And he ''is'' a werewolf.]]
* ''TheUsualSuspects'': SubvertedTrope by Keyser Soze. In a tale told InUniverse, some Turkish mobsters break into Soze's home and brutalize his family, holding them hostage. When Soze returns home, he promptly pulls a gun on the mobsters... then turns the gun on his ''family'', saying he'd rather they die than live another day.
* ''Film/BackToTheFuture Part II'': Marty gets chased out of the "dark 1985" version of his house by a baseball bat-wielding Papa Wolf, who is enraged to find Marty in what, in the altered timeline, is the bedroom of the Papa Wolf's young daughters. Based on what he's screaming, it's not the first time people had broken into his home.
* ''GranTorino'': An unusual although understandable example would be Walt, who is Papa Wolf toward his neighbors once he gets over some racial tension, but not toward his "own spoiled-rotten family" who treat him more like an invalid than a worthwhile individual. When he comes to Sue's rescue:
-->'''Walt Kowalski:''' Ever notice how you come across somebody once in a while you shouldn't have fucked with? ''(spits on the ground)'' That's me.
* ''Film/TheProfessional'': Léon becomes a surrogate father to the orphaned Mathilda and protects her on her quest for vengeance, taking on the entire NYPD in the process.
* ''Radio'': Coach Jones becomes this on several occasions for Radio. In one instance, he slammed the JerkJock that tricked Radio to enter the girls' locker room into the trophy case display, after the eye-opening words of, "Son, it's times like these I wish I wasn't a teacher so I could do what I really want to do to you."
* ''Terminator2JudgmentDay'': The T-800 is reprogrammed by John Connor to be this to his past self. John's mother even remarks on it in her narration:
--> '''Sarah Connor:''' Watching John with the machine, it was suddenly so clear. [[CallBack The Terminator would never stop]]. It would never leave him. And it would never [[AbusiveParents hurt him, never shout at him or get drunk and hit him]], or say it was [[WhenYouComingHomeDad too busy to spend time with him]]. It would always be there, and it would die to protect him. Of all the would-be fathers that came and went over the years, this thing, this ''machine'', was the only one that measured up. In an insane world, it was the sanest choice.
* ''{{Shenandoah}}'': Charlie Anderson insists that the Civil War doesn't concern his family, even saying that his sons don't owe their state anything because the state "never came around here with a spare tit." But when some Union soldiers mistake his youngest for a rebel and take him prisoner, he starts taking the war personally.
* ''Film/TheGodfather'':
** Begins with a mortician making himself a client of Vito Corleone to outsource his PapaWolf duties. TheDon of course takes his {{Papa Wolf}}ing [[ItsPersonal quite seriously]].
** Vito Corleone shows hints of this towards his own children as well, especially for his youngest son, Michael. When arranging Michael's safe return from exile with the other heads of the crime families, he makes it clear that anyone who messes with his son will regret it:
--> '''Vito Corleone''': But I'm a superstitious man, and if some unlucky accident should befall him, if he should get shot in the head by a police officer, or if he should hang himself in his jail cell, or if he's struck by a bolt of lightning, then I'm going to blame some of the people in this room. And that, I do not forgive.
* ''Film/ReservoirDogs'': There's an excellent case for Mr. White fulfilling this trope in his protectiveness over young protégé Mr Orange, to the point where he takes a bullet for him. He really, really doesn't like it when you accuse Orange of being a rat. [[spoiler:When Orange indeed turns out to be the rat, Mr. White has to put the bullet to him in probably the most emotional moment of the entire movie]].
* ''AwayWeGo'': InvokedTrope when the expecting parents are discussing their future daughter:
-->'''Verona:''' [Do you promise] that her fights will be your fights?
-->'''Burt:''' I do.
* ''Film/LChangeTheWorld'': L becomes this towards Maki and Near.
* ''Film/RomeoMustDie'': Isaak finds out [[spoiler: that Mac was the one who murdered his son]] and proceeds to strangle said person without any hesitation.
* ''{{Ransom}}'': Creator/MelGibson in this film:
--> GIMME BACK MY SON!
* ''Film/CrazyStupidLove'': Cal's reaction upon finding out about Jacob and Hannah, and Jessica's father's reaction when he thinks Cal is involved with his daughter.
* ''MachineGunPreacher'': [[BadassPreacher Sam Childers]] (GerardButler). If you threaten or harm the children of Sudan or Uganda, he will make sure that you pay. The best part: this film is based on a true story. However, "True Story" is debatable in light of some recent findings (Surprise inspections showed mistreatment of the children in the orphanage, SPLA denies any knowledge of Childers while Childers claims
help that he is a honorary commander in the SPLA, 60% of the donation for the orphanage are billed as "travel expenses" into Childers private funds)...seems like this "papa bear" is a con man who profits off the children he is supposed to care for.was high on amphetamines.



* ''MachineGunPreacher'': [[BadassPreacher Sam Childers]] (GerardButler). If you threaten or harm the children of Sudan or Uganda, he will make sure that you pay. The best part: this film is based on a true story. However, "True Story" is debatable in light of some recent findings (Surprise inspections showed mistreatment of the children in the orphanage, SPLA denies any knowledge of Childers while Childers claims that he is a honorary commander in the SPLA, 60% of the donation for the orphanage are billed as "travel expenses" into Childers private funds)...seems like this "papa bear" is a con man who profits off the children he is supposed to care for.
* ''Man in the House'': Tommy Lee Jones's role that followed that one was this film, where he's a sheriff who has to protect a bunch of cheerleader girls after they witness a murder. HilarityEnsues until not only one of the girls is almost killed by a car bomb, but the man's daughter is kidnapped...
* ''Film/ManOnFire'':
** While not actually the child's father, John "Creasy Bear" Creasy (DenzelWashington) in this movie is a spectacular example of a Papa Wolf. As a bodyguard for Lupita ([[TheOjou a rich businessman's precocious daughter]]) in Mexico City, John doesn't let multiple gunshot wounds stop him from tearing through a powerful kidnapping cartel's chain of command until finally he catches the mastermind's brother and estranged wife. When the "Voice" starts trying to bargain his way out of John's vengeance, John interrupts him to say, "Your brother wants to speak to you," and then blows off the man's hand with a shotgun. It's implied that he would move on from there to the rest of the Voice's family, including his pregnant wife, and worse: [[spoiler:"I will take your family apart, piece by piece. Do you hear me? PIECE BY PIECE!"]]
** [[AdaptationDisplacement In the novel]], it's worse: [[spoiler:Since the girl who is under his custody is dead, he ended up ''OFFING THE WHOLE MAFIOSO ORGANIZATION''. And he comes off as ''much'' more dangerous than his already incredibly dangerous performance in the movie]].
* ''The Missing'': TommyLeeJones also played a Grandpa Wolf. He was a DisappearedDad and Grandpa hoping to try getting his family's forgiveness... and arrived back home just in time to learn that his eldest granddaughter has been kidnapped and was about to be sold as a child bride. So when his daughter (played by Cate Blanchett) went MamaBear to get her girl back, he decided he wouldn't be less and joined her cause. [[spoiler:So much that he defeated the BigBad via TakingYouWithMe, [[HeroicSacrifice killing himself]] [[RedemptionEqualsDeath in the process]].]]
* ''Film/MrMom'': Jack Butler. Nobody yells at his children and gets away with it.
* ''Film/{{Nell}}'': LiamNeeson's character in this film, who winds up very protective of the borderline WildChild (wild adult, by then) he and another doctor have been observing since her mother's death. A reporter who sneaks up trying to get a picture of the rumored "wild woman" gets thrown down the front steps of Nell's cabin and his camera broken for his troubles. Neeson's character does admit he overreacted, only to chase the reporter away when the idiot keeps asking questions.



* ''RichieRich'': The butler Cadbury is something of a second father to Richie. The scene where Ferguson mandhandles Richie in the beginning of the movie says it all:
--> '''Ferguson''': It's my job to protect him.
--> '''Cadbury''': I know Mr. Ferguson, but touch him that way again and it is YOU who will need protecting.
* ''Film/SnowWhiteATaleofTerror'': As opposed to the king in the original fairy tale, Frederich in this film goes out into the storm on his horse to find Lilli when he hears she's missing.
* ''JeepersCreepers 2'': In the first ten minutes, The Creeper attacks, kidnaps and kills a little boy named Billy... Let's just say that his father and older brother [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge aren't happy...]]
* ''Film/TheHobbit An Unexpected Journey'': [[AFatherToHisMen Thorin]] is extremely protective of the younger dwarves, particularly his nephews Fíli and Kíli. Showcased when he revealed who he was to the Goblin King rather than let the youngest dwarves be killed in front of him.
* ''Film/{{Snitch}}'': DwayneJohnson as John Matthews, as a father who dives headlong into a drug cartel in order to help free his convicted son.
* ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'': Weirdly enough, [[BigBad Harrison]]. He's completely bent on recovering and protecting the rest of his people, and his RoaringRampageOfRevenge is mostly because he thinks they're all dead [[spoiler: (''twice'')]]. He even refers to them as his family - see EvenEvilHasLovedOnes.
* ''Film/MrMom'': Jack Butler. Nobody yells at his children and gets away with it.

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* ''RichieRich'': The butler Cadbury ''OctoberSky'': Homer Hickham Sr. in the film version is something of a second father to Richie. The scene where Ferguson mandhandles Richie in the beginning of the movie says it all:
--> '''Ferguson''': It's my job to protect him.
--> '''Cadbury''': I know Mr. Ferguson, but touch him that way again and it is YOU who will need protecting.
* ''Film/SnowWhiteATaleofTerror'': As opposed to the king in the original fairy tale, Frederich in this film goes out into the storm on his horse to find Lilli when he hears she's missing.
* ''JeepersCreepers 2'': In the first ten minutes, The Creeper attacks, kidnaps and kills a little boy named Billy... Let's just say that his father and older brother [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge aren't happy...]]
* ''Film/TheHobbit An Unexpected Journey'': [[AFatherToHisMen Thorin]] is extremely protective of the younger dwarves, particularly his nephews Fíli and Kíli. Showcased when he revealed who he was to the Goblin King rather than let the youngest dwarves be killed in front of him.
* ''Film/{{Snitch}}'': DwayneJohnson as John Matthews, as a father who dives headlong into a drug cartel in order to help free his convicted son.
* ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'': Weirdly enough, [[BigBad Harrison]]. He's completely bent on recovering and
subversion: he's actually protecting somebody else's son from his stepfather, the rest of his people, and his RoaringRampageOfRevenge is mostly because he thinks they're resident abusive alcoholic. Does the whole grab-you-by-the-collar thing without the punch-you-in-the-face part, all dead [[spoiler: (''twice'')]]. He even refers the while plagued by soot-filled lungs. His personal CrowningMomentOfAwesome. The exchange is reproduced here:
-->'''Homer Hickam, Sr:''' Now you listen
to them as his family - me you drunken son of a bitch. If that boy's father were still alive, he'd kick your ass. So I'm gonna have to do it for him. If I see EvenEvilHasLovedOnes.
* ''Film/MrMom'': Jack Butler. Nobody yells at his children and gets away
him with it.a bruise... you get a scar. If I see him with a limp... you get '''crutches'''! Do you hear me? Do you hear me?\\
'''Vernon:''' I'm reportin' you to the union!\\
'''Homer Hickam, Sr:''' Screw you and your damn union!
* ''Film/OrcaTheKillerWhale'':
** This movie has a Papa Killer Whale, seeking bloody vengeance against the man who killed his mate and calf.
** [[ScienceMarchesOn What's now known]] of orca social behavior makes this unlikely to be a literal example of this trope. A ''son'' retaliating for the death of its ''mother'', now...


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* ''ThePatriot'': Benjamin Martin is firmly against a war for independence and submissive towards the over-the-top villain... until his farm is burned down, one of his sons is killed, and another is arrested and taken away to be hanged. Then he goes after the Redcoats with muskets and hatchets...
* ''PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
** Though it's too little and too late to do any good, [[spoiler:Will's father Bootstrap Bill Turner]] snaps out of his brainwashing, and attacks Davy Jones in a moment of Papa Wolf fury.
** Captain Teague shoots the solider who was going to shoot Jack in the 4th film.
* ''Film/TheProfessional'': Léon becomes a surrogate father to the orphaned Mathilda and protects her on her quest for vengeance, taking on the entire NYPD in the process.
* ''Radio'': Coach Jones becomes this on several occasions for Radio. In one instance, he slammed the JerkJock that tricked Radio to enter the girls' locker room into the trophy case display, after the eye-opening words of, "Son, it's times like these I wish I wasn't a teacher so I could do what I really want to do to you."
* ''{{Ransom}}'': Creator/MelGibson in this film:
--> GIMME BACK MY SON!
* ''Film/RepoTheGeneticOpera'': Most of the time Nathan Wallace is an OverprotectiveDad, but when he's in [[PsychoForHire Repo Man]] mode he flips to PapaWolf.
* ''Film/ReservoirDogs'': There's an excellent case for Mr. White fulfilling this trope in his protectiveness over young protégé Mr Orange, to the point where he takes a bullet for him. He really, really doesn't like it when you accuse Orange of being a rat. [[spoiler:When Orange indeed turns out to be the rat, Mr. White has to put the bullet to him in probably the most emotional moment of the entire movie]].
* ''Film/{{Revolution 1985}}'': Tom joined up with the Continental Army at first because he wanted to protect his son. Later on, when the British snatch Ned, Tom went after them and risked a lot to save his son's life.
* ''RichieRich'': The butler Cadbury is something of a second father to Richie. The scene where Ferguson mandhandles Richie in the beginning of the movie says it all:
--> '''Ferguson''': It's my job to protect him.
--> '''Cadbury''': I know Mr. Ferguson, but touch him that way again and it is YOU who will need protecting.
* ''Film/RomeoMustDie'': Isaak finds out [[spoiler: that Mac was the one who murdered his son]] and proceeds to strangle said person without any hesitation.
* ''{{Shenandoah}}'': Charlie Anderson insists that the Civil War doesn't concern his family, even saying that his sons don't owe their state anything because the state "never came around here with a spare tit." But when some Union soldiers mistake his youngest for a rebel and take him prisoner, he starts taking the war personally.
* ''Film/{{Snitch}}'': DwayneJohnson as John Matthews, as a father who dives headlong into a drug cartel in order to help free his convicted son.
* ''Film/SnowWhiteATaleofTerror'': As opposed to the king in the original fairy tale, Frederich in this film goes out into the storm on his horse to find Lilli when he hears she's missing.
* ''Film/SpeedRacer'': Pops puts his Greco-Roman {{wrestl|erInAllOfUs}}ing skills to work while protecting his family from ninjas, er, ''non''-jas:
-->[[Awesome/SpeedRacer "Terrible thing, what passes as a Ninja these days."]]
* ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'': Weirdly enough, [[BigBad Harrison]]. He's completely bent on recovering and protecting the rest of his people, and his RoaringRampageOfRevenge is mostly because he thinks they're all dead [[spoiler: (''twice'')]]. He even refers to them as his family - see EvenEvilHasLovedOnes.
* ''StarWars'': Darth Vader, [[ArchnemesisDad of all people]], has his Papa Wolf moments--not surprising since his attempts to preemptively protect Padme was what drove him to the Dark Side in the first place. In ''ReturnOfTheJedi'', the Emperor's [[ColdBloodedTorture torture]] of his son Luke is what [[HeelFaceTurn turns him back]] from TheDarkSide [[spoiler: [[HeroicSacrifice and kills him]]]].
* StevenSeagal: These [[DirectToVideo Direct to DVD]] movies ''BellyOfTheBeast'' and ''OutOfReach''.
* ''Film/SupermanReturns'':
** LoisLane's NiceGuy fiancé [[TheAce Richard White]] proves this when he appears in his sea plane to save Lois and young Jason from a sinking ship in what doubles as his CrowningMomentOfAwesome:
-->'''Lois:''' How'd you get here?\\
'''Richard:''' I flew.
** Ironically, Superman never really gets to play the part of Papa Wolf in the movie, even though [[spoiler:Jason is his son]] and Lois is his LoveInterest.
* ''Film/{{Taken}}'': LiamNeeson's [[RetiredBadass Ex-Special-Forces commander Bryan]] of this film (see page quote) shows the organization that kidnapped his daughter the exact reason why you don't screw around with an ex-CIA operative's kids. In a particularly brutal example of this trope, he is willing to go as far as [[spoiler: threaten to kill a CorruptCop and former friend's innocent wife AFTER winging her with a bullet to show he's serious]] to save his daughter from being sold into prostitution. The entire movie is effectively a paean to the PapaWolf trope.
* ''Film/{{Tank}}'': You can cross CSM Zack Carey all you like, and he will calmly accept it. However, if you harm a kid, he will come down on you like a ton of bricks.
* ''Terminator2JudgmentDay'': The T-800 is reprogrammed by John Connor to be this to his past self. John's mother even remarks on it in her narration:
--> '''Sarah Connor:''' Watching John with the machine, it was suddenly so clear. [[CallBack The Terminator would never stop]]. It would never leave him. And it would never [[AbusiveParents hurt him, never shout at him or get drunk and hit him]], or say it was [[WhenYouComingHomeDad too busy to spend time with him]]. It would always be there, and it would die to protect him. Of all the would-be fathers that came and went over the years, this thing, this ''machine'', was the only one that measured up. In an insane world, it was the sanest choice.
* ''TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen'':
** Optimus Prime is [[AllThereInTheManual a peace-loving and kind hearted scientist]] who respects human beings and loves them as if they are his own children. Nowhere is this more apparent than in this film with his response to Megatron's sickeningly cynical disrespect for life:
-->'''Megatron:''' Is the future of our race not worth the life of a single human?\\
'''Optimus Prime:''' You'll ''never'' stop at '''one'''!! [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments I'll take you ALL on!!]]
** The [[BewareTheNiceOnes Warrior in Optimus awakens]] to [[CurbStompBattle tear him, Grindor AND Starscream apart]], [[DualWielding wielding two swords simultaneously with the grace of a dancer]]:
---> '''Optimus Prime:''' ''[[BerserkButton You picked the wrong planet]]! '''[[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath Give me your FACE!]]''' ''
** In the first live-action movie, Prime comes to the rescue when Sector Seven kidnaps Sam and Mikaela, lifting their car thirty feet in the air and tearing the top off while intoning, "Taking the children was a ''bad move,''" in pure bad-ass fashion.
** In ''[[Film/TransformersDarkOfTheMoon Dark of the Moon]]'', after [[spoiler: Sentinel Prime, Optimus's father figure and teacher, led an invasion that enslaved and murdered ''millions'' of innocent civilians in Chicago]], Optimus would shoot said person execution style. The line he uttered as he saw [[spoiler: the destruction of Chicago]] was chilling and awesome:
---> '''Optimus''': "We will kill them all."
* ''TheUsualSuspects'': SubvertedTrope by Keyser Soze. In a tale told InUniverse, some Turkish mobsters break into Soze's home and brutalize his family, holding them hostage. When Soze returns home, he promptly pulls a gun on the mobsters... then turns the gun on his ''family'', saying he'd rather they die than live another day.
* ''Film/TheWolfman2010'': A strange case. When Anthony Hopkins shoots on those who want to catch his son, he is a Papa Wolf. [[spoiler:But later he tries to kill Lawrence. And he already killed his brother. And he ''is'' a werewolf.]]

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* Though it's too little and too late to do any good, [[spoiler:Will's father Bootstrap Bill Turner]] in ''PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' snaps out of his brainwashing, and attacks Davy Jones in a moment of Papa Wolf fury.

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* ''PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
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Though it's too little and too late to do any good, [[spoiler:Will's father Bootstrap Bill Turner]] in ''PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' snaps out of his brainwashing, and attacks Davy Jones in a moment of Papa Wolf fury.



* Major Henry West from ''Film/TwentyEightDaysLater'' utterly snaps after his men are killed by Jim.

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* '''Film/LoneWolfMcQuade''': You can beat him, shoot him, bury him alive, and even shoot his dog and maybe survive, but if you hurt his daughter, you will open the whole can of ChuckNorris whoopass.

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* '''Film/LoneWolfMcQuade''': '''Film/LoneWolfMcQuade''':
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You can beat him, shoot him, bury him alive, and even shoot his dog and maybe survive, but if you hurt his daughter, you will open the whole can of ChuckNorris whoopass.



* Chingachgook from ''Film/LastOfTheMohicans'', though it's more out of vengeance than protection.
* Sirius Black in the fifth ''Film/HarryPotter'' film:

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* Chingachgook from ''Film/LastOfTheMohicans'', ''Film/LastOfTheMohicans'': Chingachgook, though it's more out of vengeance than protection.
* ''Film/HarryPotter'':
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* ''Film/DeathSentence'' is a very cynical take on Papa Wolf-hood, and on revenge in general. When Nick Hume's older son gets killed by a gang member and he learns that the gang member will only receive a few years in jail, he forces the case to be dropped so that he can kill the bad guy himself. In doing so, he is forced to kill another member of that gang. However, the gang's head doesn't take kindly to this and swears vengeance on Nick's family. Nick being an ActionSurvivor rather than a hardened {{Badass}}, he fails to stop the gang. Though [[spoiler:his younger son survives and]] he gets back at the gang successfully, it's quite clearly shown that Nick ends up far from the man he used to be. Not all positively.

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* ''Film/DeathSentence'' ''Film/DeathSentence'': This film is a very cynical take on Papa Wolf-hood, and on revenge in general. When Nick Hume's older son gets killed by a gang member and he learns that the gang member will only receive a few years in jail, he forces the case to be dropped so that he can kill the bad guy himself. In doing so, he is forced to kill another member of that gang. However, the gang's head doesn't take kindly to this and swears vengeance on Nick's family. Nick being an ActionSurvivor rather than a hardened {{Badass}}, he fails to stop the gang. Though [[spoiler:his younger son survives and]] he gets back at the gang successfully, it's quite clearly shown that Nick ends up far from the man he used to be. Not all positively.



* [[spoiler:Dr. Tenma]] in the 2009 ''WesternAnimation/AstroBoy'' film. After he [[spoiler:[[HeelFaceTurn accepts Astro for who he is]], it's made clear that he's willing to face the military, its angry Commander in Chief, and its scary indestructible robot to protect his boy. Makes you wonder what would happen if you threatened Astro while there was a chance Dad might get his hands on you.]]
* In ''Film/{{Tank}}'', you can cross CSM Zack Carey all you like, and he will calmly accept it. However, if you harm a kid, he will come down on you like a ton of bricks.
* Pops from ''Film/SpeedRacer'' puts his Greco-Roman {{wrestl|erInAllOfUs}}ing skills to work while protecting his family from ninjas, er, ''non''-jas.

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* ''WesternAnimation/AstroBoy'': [[spoiler:Dr. Tenma]] in the 2009 ''WesternAnimation/AstroBoy'' film. After he [[spoiler:[[HeelFaceTurn accepts Astro for who he is]], it's made clear that he's willing to face the military, its angry Commander in Chief, and its scary indestructible robot to protect his boy. Makes you wonder what would happen if you threatened Astro while there was a chance Dad might get his hands on you.]]
* In ''Film/{{Tank}}'', you ''Film/{{Tank}}'': You can cross CSM Zack Carey all you like, and he will calmly accept it. However, if you harm a kid, he will come down on you like a ton of bricks.
* ''Film/SpeedRacer'': Pops from ''Film/SpeedRacer'' puts his Greco-Roman {{wrestl|erInAllOfUs}}ing skills to work while protecting his family from ninjas, er, ''non''-jas.''non''-jas:



* ''Film/ComingToAmerica'' provides a nonviolent example in Cleo [=McDowell=], an amiable and slightly BumblingDad who's eager to marry his daughter Lisa off to a rich boy. He's therefore over the moon when he discovers her suitor [[KingIncognito Akeem is actually a prince]]. But when Akeem's father King Jaffe upsets Lisa, [=McDowell=] drops the bumbling act and angrily threatens to "break a foot off in your royal ass."
* Universal's 1934 movie ''Film/TheBlackCat'' gives us Dr. Vitus Werdegast (as played by Creator/BelaLugosi), who takes revenge [[spoiler:on Poelzig for killing his daughter (among other things, but that was what sent him over the edge). by ''skinning the man alive on his own embalming rack''. And what's worse is that only a few moments earlier, he had been given hope that his daughter was actually alive after thinking that she had been dead since he's been sent to the prison camp.]]
* A strange case in ''Film/TheWolfman2010''. When Anthony Hopkins shoots on those who want to catch his son, he is a Papa Wolf. [[spoiler:But later he tries to kill Lawrence. And he already killed his brother. And he ''is'' a werewolf.]]
* Subverted by Keyser Soze in ''TheUsualSuspects''. In a tale told in universe, some Turkish mobsters break into Soze's home and brutalize his family, holding them hostage. When Soze returns home, he promptly pulls a gun on the mobsters... then turns the gun on his ''family'', saying he'd rather they die than live another day.
* In ''[[Film/BackToTheFuture Back To The Future Part II]]'', Marty gets chased out of the "dark 1985" version of his house by a baseball bat-wielding Papa Wolf, who is enraged to find Marty in what, in the altered timeline, is the bedroom of the Papa Wolf's young daughters. Based on what he's screaming, it's not the first time people had broken into his home.
* An unusual although understandable example would be Walt from ''GranTorino'', who is Papa Wolf toward his neighbors once he gets over some racial tension, but not toward his "own spoiled-rotten family" who treat him more like an invalid than a worthwhile individual. When he comes to Sue's rescue:

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* ''Film/ComingToAmerica'' provides ''Film/ComingToAmerica'': Provides a nonviolent example in Cleo [=McDowell=], an amiable and slightly BumblingDad who's eager to marry his daughter Lisa off to a rich boy. He's therefore over the moon when he discovers her suitor [[KingIncognito Akeem is actually a prince]]. But when Akeem's father King Jaffe upsets Lisa, [=McDowell=] drops the bumbling act and angrily threatens to "break a foot off in your royal ass."
* Universal's ''Film/TheBlackCat'': This Universal 1934 movie ''Film/TheBlackCat'' gives us Dr. Vitus Werdegast (as played by Creator/BelaLugosi), (Creator/BelaLugosi), who takes revenge [[spoiler:on Poelzig for killing his daughter (among other things, but that was what sent him over the edge). by ''skinning the man alive on his own embalming rack''. And what's worse is that only a few moments earlier, he had been given hope that his daughter was actually alive after thinking that she had been dead since he's been sent to the prison camp.]]
* ''Film/TheWolfman2010'': A strange case in ''Film/TheWolfman2010''.case. When Anthony Hopkins shoots on those who want to catch his son, he is a Papa Wolf. [[spoiler:But later he tries to kill Lawrence. And he already killed his brother. And he ''is'' a werewolf.]]
* Subverted ''TheUsualSuspects'': SubvertedTrope by Keyser Soze in ''TheUsualSuspects''. Soze. In a tale told in universe, InUniverse, some Turkish mobsters break into Soze's home and brutalize his family, holding them hostage. When Soze returns home, he promptly pulls a gun on the mobsters... then turns the gun on his ''family'', saying he'd rather they die than live another day.
* In ''[[Film/BackToTheFuture Back To The Future ''Film/BackToTheFuture Part II]]'', II'': Marty gets chased out of the "dark 1985" version of his house by a baseball bat-wielding Papa Wolf, who is enraged to find Marty in what, in the altered timeline, is the bedroom of the Papa Wolf's young daughters. Based on what he's screaming, it's not the first time people had broken into his home.
* ''GranTorino'': An unusual although understandable example would be Walt from ''GranTorino'', Walt, who is Papa Wolf toward his neighbors once he gets over some racial tension, but not toward his "own spoiled-rotten family" who treat him more like an invalid than a worthwhile individual. When he comes to Sue's rescue:



* Coach Jones of ''Radio'' becomes this on several occasions for Radio. In one instance, he slammed the JerkJock that tricked Radio to enter the girls' locker room into the trophy case display, after the eye-opening words of, "Son, it's times like these I wish I wasn't a teacher so I could do what I really want to do to you."
* In ''Terminator2JudgmentDay'', the T-800 is reprogrammed by John Connor to be this to his past self. John's mother even remarks on it in her narration.

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* ''Radio'': Coach Jones of ''Radio'' becomes this on several occasions for Radio. In one instance, he slammed the JerkJock that tricked Radio to enter the girls' locker room into the trophy case display, after the eye-opening words of, "Son, it's times like these I wish I wasn't a teacher so I could do what I really want to do to you."
* In ''Terminator2JudgmentDay'', the ''Terminator2JudgmentDay'': The T-800 is reprogrammed by John Connor to be this to his past self. John's mother even remarks on it in her narration.narration:



* Charlie Anderson in ''{{Shenandoah}}'' insists that the Civil War doesn't concern his family, even saying that his sons don't owe their state anything because the state "never came around here with a spare tit." But when some Union soldiers mistake his youngest for a rebel and take him prisoner, he starts taking the war personally.
* ''Film/TheGodfather'' begins with a mortician making himself a client of Vito Corleone to outsource his PapaWolf duties. TheDon of course takes his {{Papa Wolf}}ing [[ItsPersonal quite seriously]].
** Vito Corleone shows hints of this towards his own children as well, especially for his youngest son, Michael. When arranging Michael's safe return from exile with the other heads of the crime families, he makes it clear that anyone who messes with his son will regret it.

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* ''{{Shenandoah}}'': Charlie Anderson in ''{{Shenandoah}}'' insists that the Civil War doesn't concern his family, even saying that his sons don't owe their state anything because the state "never came around here with a spare tit." But when some Union soldiers mistake his youngest for a rebel and take him prisoner, he starts taking the war personally.
* ''Film/TheGodfather'' begins ''Film/TheGodfather'':
** Begins
with a mortician making himself a client of Vito Corleone to outsource his PapaWolf duties. TheDon of course takes his {{Papa Wolf}}ing [[ItsPersonal quite seriously]].
** Vito Corleone shows hints of this towards his own children as well, especially for his youngest son, Michael. When arranging Michael's safe return from exile with the other heads of the crime families, he makes it clear that anyone who messes with his son will regret it.it:



* There's an excellent case for Mr White fulfilling this trope in ''Film/ReservoirDogs'' in his protectiveness over young protégé Mr Orange, to the point where he takes a bullet for him. He really, really doesn't like it when you accuse Orange of being a rat. [[spoiler:When Orange indeed turns out to be the rat, Mr. White has to put the bullet to him in probably the most emotional moment of the entire movie]].
* Invoked in ''AwayWeGo'' when the expecting parents are discussing their future daughter.

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* ''Film/ReservoirDogs'': There's an excellent case for Mr Mr. White fulfilling this trope in ''Film/ReservoirDogs'' in his protectiveness over young protégé Mr Orange, to the point where he takes a bullet for him. He really, really doesn't like it when you accuse Orange of being a rat. [[spoiler:When Orange indeed turns out to be the rat, Mr. White has to put the bullet to him in probably the most emotional moment of the entire movie]].
* Invoked in ''AwayWeGo'' ''AwayWeGo'': InvokedTrope when the expecting parents are discussing their future daughter.daughter:



* In ''Film/LChangeTheWorld'', L becomes this towards Maki and Near.
* In ''Film/RomeoMustDie'', Isaak finds out [[spoiler: that Mac was the one who murdered his son]] and proceeds to strangle said person without any hesitation.
* Creator/MelGibson in ''{{Ransom}}''

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* In ''Film/LChangeTheWorld'', ''Film/LChangeTheWorld'': L becomes this towards Maki and Near.
* In ''Film/RomeoMustDie'', ''Film/RomeoMustDie'': Isaak finds out [[spoiler: that Mac was the one who murdered his son]] and proceeds to strangle said person without any hesitation.
* ''{{Ransom}}'': Creator/MelGibson in ''{{Ransom}}''this film:



* [[BadassPreacher Sam Childers]] (GerardButler) in ''MachineGunPreacher''. If you threaten or harm the children of Sudan or Uganda, he will make sure that you pay. The best part: this film is based on a true story.
** "True Story" is debatable in light of some recent findings (Surprise inspections showed mistreatment of the children in the orphanage, SPLA denies any knowledge of Childers while Childers claims that he is a honorary commander in the SPLA, 60% of the donation for the orphanage are billed as "travel expenses" into Childers private funds)...seems like this "papa bear" is a con man who profits of the children he is supposed to care for.
* In the classic film ''Ma and Pa Kettle,'' [[ApronMatron Ma,]] [[HenpeckedHusband Pa,]] and their [[MassiveNumberedSiblings large family]] move into an ultra-modern house Pa had won in a sweepstakes. Eventually Pa gets fed up with all the newfangled gadgets in the house, and moves back into the family's old home: a decrepit shack in the middle of a swampy junkyard. Meanwhile, [[MamaBear Ma holds the police at a standoff with a shotgun]] after she learns the contest was a cruel publicity hoax. It takes the intervention of the Kettles' adult eldest son to bring her out of her rampage. Just as the woman who orchestrated the hoax decides not to press charges and offers Ma her most sincere apology, here comes Pa Kettle with the family wagon and a dozen or so of his Injun friends.

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* ''MachineGunPreacher'': [[BadassPreacher Sam Childers]] (GerardButler) in ''MachineGunPreacher''.(GerardButler). If you threaten or harm the children of Sudan or Uganda, he will make sure that you pay. The best part: this film is based on a true story.
**
story. However, "True Story" is debatable in light of some recent findings (Surprise inspections showed mistreatment of the children in the orphanage, SPLA denies any knowledge of Childers while Childers claims that he is a honorary commander in the SPLA, 60% of the donation for the orphanage are billed as "travel expenses" into Childers private funds)...seems like this "papa bear" is a con man who profits of off the children he is supposed to care for.
* In the classic film ''Ma and Pa Kettle,'' Kettle'': In this classic film, [[ApronMatron Ma,]] [[HenpeckedHusband Pa,]] and their [[MassiveNumberedSiblings large family]] move into an ultra-modern house Pa had won in a sweepstakes. Eventually Pa gets fed up with all the newfangled gadgets in the house, and moves back into the family's old home: a decrepit shack in the middle of a swampy junkyard. Meanwhile, [[MamaBear Ma holds the police at a standoff with a shotgun]] after she learns the contest was a cruel publicity hoax. It takes the intervention of the Kettles' adult eldest son to bring her out of her rampage. Just as the woman who orchestrated the hoax decides not to press charges and offers Ma her most sincere apology, here comes Pa Kettle with the family wagon and a dozen or so of his Injun friends.friends:



* In ''North Country'', Josey's dad was initially aloof about his daughter for reasons relating to her first pregnancy (where she was apparently promiscuous), although he eventually stood up for her at the union rally when she tried to expose the sexual harrassment problems at the mine she works at, also calling out his coworkers on this fact. However, the biggest example of his being a PapaWolf comes in later: During the trial, Josey is forced to reveal what truly happened during her youth and the ''real'' reason she became pregnant with her son after one of the co-workers (who she also went to school with) exposed the knowledge of who the father of her first child was: It turns out that her teacher had in fact committed statutory rape on her after serving Saturday detention for skipping class and kissing said future co-worker, of which the only witness was said co-worker and he failed to stop him. As soon as the father learned the truth during the trial, he walks over to the teacher and then proceeds to go ballistic and attack him for raping Josey, resulting in him being forcibly removed from the courtroom.
* The butler Cadbury in ''RichieRich'' is something of a second father to Richie. The scene where Ferguson mandhandles Richie in the beginning of the movie says it all.

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* In ''North Country'', Country'': Josey's dad was initially aloof about his daughter for reasons relating to her first pregnancy (where she was apparently promiscuous), although he eventually stood up for her at the union rally when she tried to expose the sexual harrassment problems at the mine she works at, also calling out his coworkers on this fact. However, the biggest example of his being a PapaWolf comes in later: During the trial, Josey is forced to reveal what truly happened during her youth and the ''real'' reason she became pregnant with her son after one of the co-workers (who she also went to school with) exposed the knowledge of who the father of her first child was: It turns out that her teacher had in fact committed statutory rape on her after serving Saturday detention for skipping class and kissing said future co-worker, of which the only witness was said co-worker and he failed to stop him. As soon as the father learned the truth during the trial, he walks over to the teacher and then proceeds to go ballistic and attack him for raping Josey, resulting in him being forcibly removed from the courtroom.
* ''RichieRich'': The butler Cadbury in ''RichieRich'' is something of a second father to Richie. The scene where Ferguson mandhandles Richie in the beginning of the movie says it all.all:



* As opposed to the king in the original fairy tale, in ''Film/SnowWhiteATaleofTerror'' Frederich goes out into the storm on his horse to find Lilli when he hears she's missing.
* In the first ten minutes of ''[[JeepersCreepers Jeepers Creepers 2]]'', The Creeper attacks, kidnaps and kills a little boy named Billy... Let's just say that his father and older brother [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge aren't happy...]]
* In ''[[Film/TheHobbit The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey]]'', [[AFatherToHisMen Thorin]] is extremely protective of the younger dwarves, particularly his nephews Fíli and Kíli. Showcased when he revealed who he was to the Goblin King rather than let the youngest dwarves be killed in front of him.
* DwayneJohnson as John Matthews in ''Film/{{Snitch}}'', as a father who dives headlong into a drug cartel in order to help free his convicted son.
* Weirdly enough, [[BigBad Harrison]] in ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness''. He's completely bent on recovering and protecting the rest of his people, and his RoaringRampageOfRevenge is mostly because he thinks they're all dead [[spoiler: (''twice'')]]. He even refers to them as his family - see EvenEvilHasLovedOnes.
* Jack Butler in ''Film/MrMom''. Nobody yells at his children and gets away with it.

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* ''Film/SnowWhiteATaleofTerror'': As opposed to the king in the original fairy tale, in ''Film/SnowWhiteATaleofTerror'' Frederich in this film goes out into the storm on his horse to find Lilli when he hears she's missing.
* ''JeepersCreepers 2'': In the first ten minutes of ''[[JeepersCreepers Jeepers Creepers 2]]'', minutes, The Creeper attacks, kidnaps and kills a little boy named Billy... Let's just say that his father and older brother [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge aren't happy...]]
* In ''[[Film/TheHobbit The Hobbit: ''Film/TheHobbit An Unexpected Journey]]'', Journey'': [[AFatherToHisMen Thorin]] is extremely protective of the younger dwarves, particularly his nephews Fíli and Kíli. Showcased when he revealed who he was to the Goblin King rather than let the youngest dwarves be killed in front of him.
* ''Film/{{Snitch}}'': DwayneJohnson as John Matthews in ''Film/{{Snitch}}'', Matthews, as a father who dives headlong into a drug cartel in order to help free his convicted son.
* ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'': Weirdly enough, [[BigBad Harrison]] in ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness''.Harrison]]. He's completely bent on recovering and protecting the rest of his people, and his RoaringRampageOfRevenge is mostly because he thinks they're all dead [[spoiler: (''twice'')]]. He even refers to them as his family - see EvenEvilHasLovedOnes.
* ''Film/MrMom'': Jack Butler in ''Film/MrMom''.Butler. Nobody yells at his children and gets away with it.

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* Possibly the least likely PapaWolf ever -- Creator/CharlieChaplin's Tramp character in ''TheKid.'' When an official from the local orphanage takes the [[DoorstopBaby boy he found and raised]] away, he goes into RoofHopping {{Determinator}} mode.
** His SpiritualSuccessor, Sonny Koufax in ''BigDaddy'', is no slouch himself. He at first takes a boy as his own son to raise out of undisguised selfishness, but thanks to BecomingTheMask, ends up declaring: "I would die for this kid, just so he wouldn't have to feel a moment of sadness."

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* ''TheKid'': Possibly the least likely PapaWolf ever -- Creator/CharlieChaplin's Tramp character in ''TheKid.'' character. When an official from the local orphanage takes the [[DoorstopBaby boy he found and raised]] away, he goes into RoofHopping {{Determinator}} mode.
** His * ''BigDaddy'': Charlie Chaplin's SpiritualSuccessor, Sonny Koufax in ''BigDaddy'', Koufax, is no slouch himself. He at first takes a boy as his own son to raise out of undisguised selfishness, but thanks to BecomingTheMask, ends up declaring: "I would die for this kid, just so he wouldn't have to feel a moment of sadness."



* Optimus Prime is [[AllThereInTheManual a peace-loving and kind hearted scientist]] who respects human beings and loves them as if they are his own children. Nowhere is this more apparent than in ''TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen'' with his response to Megatron's sickeningly cynical disrespect for life:

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* ''TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen'':
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Optimus Prime is [[AllThereInTheManual a peace-loving and kind hearted scientist]] who respects human beings and loves them as if they are his own children. Nowhere is this more apparent than in ''TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen'' this film with his response to Megatron's sickeningly cynical disrespect for life:



* Homer Hickham Sr. in the film version of ''OctoberSky'' is something of a subversion: he's actually protecting somebody else's son from his stepfather, the resident abusive alcoholic. Does the whole grab-you-by-the-collar thing without the punch-you-in-the-face part, all the while plagued by soot-filled lungs. His personal CrowningMomentOfAwesome. The exchange is reproduced here:

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* ''OctoberSky'': Homer Hickham Sr. in the film version of ''OctoberSky'' is something of a subversion: he's actually protecting somebody else's son from his stepfather, the resident abusive alcoholic. Does the whole grab-you-by-the-collar thing without the punch-you-in-the-face part, all the while plagued by soot-filled lungs. His personal CrowningMomentOfAwesome. The exchange is reproduced here:



* ColonelBadass Ahnuld from ''Film/{{Commando}}'' acts pretty unassumingly in civil life, but when the villains kidnap his pre-teen daughter...

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ColonelBadass Ahnuld from ''Film/{{Commando}}'' acts pretty unassumingly in civil life, but when the villains kidnap his pre-teen daughter...



* LiamNeeson's [[RetiredBadass Ex-Special-Forces commander Bryan]] of the film ''Film/{{Taken}}'' (see page quote) shows the organization that kidnapped his daughter the exact reason why you don't screw around with an ex-CIA operative's kids. In a particularly brutal example of this trope, he is willing to go as far as [[spoiler: threaten to kill a CorruptCop and former friend's innocent wife AFTER winging her with a bullet to show he's serious]] to save his daughter from being sold into prostitution. The entire movie is effectively a paean to the PapaWolf trope.
* LiamNeeson's character in ''Film/{{Nell}}'', who winds up very protective of the borderline WildChild (wild adult, by then) he and another doctor have been observing since her mother's death. A reporter who sneaks up trying to get a picture of the rumored "wild woman" gets thrown down the front steps of Nell's cabin and his camera broken for his troubles. Neeson's character does admit he overreacted, only to chase the reporter away when the idiot keeps asking questions.
* The [[DirectToVideo Direct to DVD]] StevenSeagal movies ''BellyOfTheBeast'' and ''OutOfReach''.
* Woe betide anyone [[TooDumbToLive stupid enough]] to try and harm Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'s son. Not even a GiantSpider can get away with it. There's a reason that one film is called ''[[Film/AllMonstersAttack Godzilla's Revenge]]''.

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* ''Film/{{Taken}}'': LiamNeeson's [[RetiredBadass Ex-Special-Forces commander Bryan]] of the this film ''Film/{{Taken}}'' (see page quote) shows the organization that kidnapped his daughter the exact reason why you don't screw around with an ex-CIA operative's kids. In a particularly brutal example of this trope, he is willing to go as far as [[spoiler: threaten to kill a CorruptCop and former friend's innocent wife AFTER winging her with a bullet to show he's serious]] to save his daughter from being sold into prostitution. The entire movie is effectively a paean to the PapaWolf trope.
* ''Film/{{Nell}}'': LiamNeeson's character in ''Film/{{Nell}}'', this film, who winds up very protective of the borderline WildChild (wild adult, by then) he and another doctor have been observing since her mother's death. A reporter who sneaks up trying to get a picture of the rumored "wild woman" gets thrown down the front steps of Nell's cabin and his camera broken for his troubles. Neeson's character does admit he overreacted, only to chase the reporter away when the idiot keeps asking questions.
* The StevenSeagal: These [[DirectToVideo Direct to DVD]] StevenSeagal movies ''BellyOfTheBeast'' and ''OutOfReach''.
* ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'':
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Woe betide anyone [[TooDumbToLive stupid enough]] to try and harm Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'s Godzilla's son. Not even a GiantSpider can get away with it. There's a reason that one film is called ''[[Film/AllMonstersAttack Godzilla's Revenge]]''.



* Another example: Film/KingKong in the 2005 remake behaves like this whenever he's protecting Anne Darrow, who's tiny and vulnerable enough to bring out the big fellow's Papa Silverback side.
* Big Chris in ''LockStockAndTwoSmokingBarrels''. Made the mistake of threatening his son, Little Chris? Big Chris is just about to have another SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome with a car door.
* JohnWayne spends the majority of ''BigJake'' tracking down and in the end blasting seven hells out of a bunch of bandits who kidnapped his grandson. ''[[BadassGrandpa Grandpa Wolf]]'', indeed.
* TommyLeeJones also played a Grandpa Wolf in ''The Missing''. He was a DisappearedDad and Grandpa hoping to try getting his family's forgiveness... and arrived back home just in time to learn that his eldest granddaughter has been kidnapped and was about to be sold as a child bride. So when his daughter (played by Cate Blanchett) went MamaBear to get her girl back, he decided he wouldn't be less and joined her cause. [[spoiler:So much that he defeated the BigBad via TakingYouWithMe, [[HeroicSacrifice killing himself]] [[RedemptionEqualsDeath in the process]].]]
** The role that followed that one was ''Man in the House'', where he's a sheriff who has to protect a bunch of cheerleader girls after they witness a murder. HilarityEnsues until not only one of the girls is almost killed by a car bomb, but the man's daughter is kidnapped...

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* Another example: Film/KingKong ''Film/KingKong'': King Kong in the 2005 remake behaves like this whenever he's protecting Anne Darrow, who's tiny and vulnerable enough to bring out the big fellow's Papa Silverback side.
* ''LockStockAndTwoSmokingBarrels'': Big Chris in ''LockStockAndTwoSmokingBarrels''.Chris. Made the mistake of threatening his son, Little Chris? Big Chris is just about to have another SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome with a car door.
* ''BigJake'': JohnWayne spends the majority of ''BigJake'' this film tracking down and in the end blasting seven hells out of a bunch of bandits who kidnapped his grandson. ''[[BadassGrandpa Grandpa Wolf]]'', indeed.
* ''The Missing'': TommyLeeJones also played a Grandpa Wolf in ''The Missing''.Wolf. He was a DisappearedDad and Grandpa hoping to try getting his family's forgiveness... and arrived back home just in time to learn that his eldest granddaughter has been kidnapped and was about to be sold as a child bride. So when his daughter (played by Cate Blanchett) went MamaBear to get her girl back, he decided he wouldn't be less and joined her cause. [[spoiler:So much that he defeated the BigBad via TakingYouWithMe, [[HeroicSacrifice killing himself]] [[RedemptionEqualsDeath in the process]].]]
** The * ''Man in the House'': Tommy Lee Jones's role that followed that one was ''Man in the House'', this film, where he's a sheriff who has to protect a bunch of cheerleader girls after they witness a murder. HilarityEnsues until not only one of the girls is almost killed by a car bomb, but the man's daughter is kidnapped...



* Benjamin Martin in ''ThePatriot'' is firmly against a war for independence and submissive towards the over-the-top villain... until his farm is burned down, one of his sons is killed, and another is arrested and taken away to be hanged. Then he goes after the Redcoats with muskets and hatchets...
* Creator/HarrisonFord in pretty much every movie that he's been in that wasn't [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9GwtRsOYSI Indiana Jones or Star Wars]]

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* ''ThePatriot'': Benjamin Martin in ''ThePatriot'' is firmly against a war for independence and submissive towards the over-the-top villain... until his farm is burned down, one of his sons is killed, and another is arrested and taken away to be hanged. Then he goes after the Redcoats with muskets and hatchets...
* Creator/HarrisonFord Creator/HarrisonFord:
** This man
in pretty much every movie that he's been in that wasn't [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9GwtRsOYSI Indiana Jones or Star Wars]]



* The movie ''Film/OrcaTheKillerWhale'' has a Papa Killer Whale, seeking bloody vengeance against the man who killed his mate and calf.

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movie ''Film/OrcaTheKillerWhale'' has a Papa Killer Whale, seeking bloody vengeance against the man who killed his mate and calf.



* The premise of ''TheLastHouseOnTheLeft'' is about a group of people who get trapped inside a house with a PapaWolf and a MamaBear after they brutalize the couple's daughter. Three guesses as to what happens next.
* While not actually the child's father, John "Creasy Bear" Creasy (DenzelWashington) in the movie ''Film/ManOnFire'' is a spectacular example of a Papa Wolf. As a bodyguard for Lupita ([[TheOjou a rich businessman's precocious daughter]]) in Mexico City, John doesn't let multiple gunshot wounds stop him from tearing through a powerful kidnapping cartel's chain of command until finally he catches the mastermind's brother and estranged wife. When the "Voice" starts trying to bargain his way out of John's vengeance, John interrupts him to say, "Your brother wants to speak to you," and then blows off the man's hand with a shotgun. It's implied that he would move on from there to the rest of the Voice's family, including his pregnant wife, and worse: [[spoiler:"I will take your family apart, piece by piece. Do you hear me? PIECE BY PIECE!"]]

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* ''TheLastHouseOnTheLeft'': The premise of ''TheLastHouseOnTheLeft'' this film is about a group of people who get trapped inside a house with a PapaWolf and a MamaBear after they brutalize the couple's daughter. Three guesses as to what happens next.
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While not actually the child's father, John "Creasy Bear" Creasy (DenzelWashington) in the this movie ''Film/ManOnFire'' is a spectacular example of a Papa Wolf. As a bodyguard for Lupita ([[TheOjou a rich businessman's precocious daughter]]) in Mexico City, John doesn't let multiple gunshot wounds stop him from tearing through a powerful kidnapping cartel's chain of command until finally he catches the mastermind's brother and estranged wife. When the "Voice" starts trying to bargain his way out of John's vengeance, John interrupts him to say, "Your brother wants to speak to you," and then blows off the man's hand with a shotgun. It's implied that he would move on from there to the rest of the Voice's family, including his pregnant wife, and worse: [[spoiler:"I will take your family apart, piece by piece. Do you hear me? PIECE BY PIECE!"]]



* Another PapaWolf score for Denzel Washington is ''Film/JohnQ'', where to make sure that his IllBoy son Michael will [[BillyNeedsAnOrgan get a heart transplant]] which is being denied to him because insurance doesn't cover it, John Quincy Archibald actually ''takes a full hospital hostage'' and claims he won't back off until Michael is given priority. [[spoiler: John goes as far as improvising a ThanatosGambit so his heart will be harvested and given to his child, but it fails. In the BittersweetEnding, however, John is still trialed and incarcerated, but Michael is saved.]]

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* ''Film/JohnQ'': Another PapaWolf score for Denzel Washington is ''Film/JohnQ'', this film, where to make sure that his IllBoy son Michael will [[BillyNeedsAnOrgan get a heart transplant]] which is being denied to him because insurance doesn't cover it, John Quincy Archibald actually ''takes a full hospital hostage'' and claims he won't back off until Michael is given priority. [[spoiler: John goes as far as improvising a ThanatosGambit so his heart will be harvested and given to his child, but it fails. In the BittersweetEnding, however, John is still trialed and incarcerated, but Michael is saved.]]



* The daddy T-rex in ''Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark''. Teamed up with his Mama Bear to shove two connected RV's off a cliff after their hatchling was taken. Of course, being a T-rex, he was already a badass.

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The daddy T-rex in ''Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark''.T-rex. Teamed up with his Mama Bear to shove two connected RV's off a cliff after their hatchling was taken. Of course, being a T-rex, he was already a badass.



* John [=McClane=] in ''Film/LiveFreeOrDieHard'' - After he gets involved in the terrorists' Scheme, the BigBad decides to kidnap his daughter Lucy to try to control John. Big mistake.
* In ''Film/SupermanReturns'', LoisLane's NiceGuy fiancé [[TheAce Richard White]] proves this when he appears in his sea plane to save Lois and young Jason from a sinking ship in what doubles as his CrowningMomentOfAwesome:

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* ''Film/LiveFreeOrDieHard'': John [=McClane=] in ''Film/LiveFreeOrDieHard'' - [=McClane=]. After he gets involved in the terrorists' Scheme, the BigBad decides to kidnap his daughter Lucy to try to control John. Big mistake.
* In ''Film/SupermanReturns'', ''Film/SupermanReturns'':
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LoisLane's NiceGuy fiancé [[TheAce Richard White]] proves this when he appears in his sea plane to save Lois and young Jason from a sinking ship in what doubles as his CrowningMomentOfAwesome:



* ''Film/PacificRim'': Stacker, towards Mako.

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* ''Film/PacificRim'': Stacker, towards Mako.Mako.
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