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9A Cable-Car Action Sequence is a fight scene or other tense Action/Adventure moment that take place aboard the gondola of an aerial-lift cable car, preferably while it is moving along its cableway.
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11This has some similarities with the ElevatorActionSequence, in that it forces a fight within enclosed quarters, while moving to another place. Amongst the differences is that it relies on acrophobia (fear of heights) rather than claustrophobia, as it has much more of a scenery. It also tends to be much longer a sequence, a cable-car ride taking more time than any ordinary elevator ride. It can also involve more people, and of course adds the danger of someone falling from a great height.
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13More often than not, the fight will take place on the roof of the cable-car rather than the cabin, to increase the chances of a LiteralCliffhanger or DisneyVillainDeath. This variant is closer to a TraintopBattle, though not as speedy.
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15Any such sequence might involve the antagonist trying to sabotage the cable-car and making all occupants of the gondola fall to their deaths, adding more pressure to the protagonist trying to stop this. If two cable-cars going in opposite directions cross, a character may jump from one roof to the other.
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17A subtrope of InterestingSituationDuel. Compare ElevatorActionSequence, TraintopBattle. Contrast with the tamer StuckOnASkiLift.
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25* Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, from ''Manga/BoboboboBobobo'', uses a special attack called "Gondola Tour". It involves him riding a cable-car to the ceiling and then dropping it on his opponent's head.
26* The fight against Rubber Soul in ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders'' takes place in one.
27* Briefly in episode 4 of ''Anime/KillLaKill''. After being sent back to a point even further back than the beginning of the deadly obstacle course, Ryuko and Mako discover that they conveniently landed next to the cable-car lift that the super-elite students can take directly to school. They still need to kick it into overdrive and off the rails in order to make it to class on time.
28* The fourth Lupin series, ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine'', had Lupin trying to escape from Fujiko with his "treasure", riding an empty cable car with Jigen and the "treasure". Fujiko chases after them and they force one of the cars to drop, with her in it.
29* In ''Anime/{{Noein}}'' Haruka and Yuu try to escape Atori's assault [[RealPlaceBackground on top of Mt. Hakodate]] by taking the ropeway down, only to have Atori attack the car they're in.
30* During the "Ruby & Sapphire" arc of ''Manga/PokemonAdventures'', Sapphire battles Team Aqua Admin Matt inside a stalled cable-car filled with water. N also forces White to battle him inside a Ferris wheel cabin during the "Black & White" arc.
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34* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bling}}'' features a futuristic city with a "Cloud Road", that is lines turning ordinary cars into cable cars by suspending them with electro-magnets. This proves as unsafe as it sounds when the protagonists start chasing and fighting the villain on Cloud Road, and he resorts to keeping them busy by endangering a BusFullOfInnocents, also suspended.
35* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Hoodwinked}}'', Red Puckett gets taken hostage and is put into a cable-car cabin that is loaded with dynamite and padlocked.
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39* The funicular version involving a gunfight with the BigBad occurs at the end of the 1986 crime drama ''Film/EightMillionWaysToDie''.
40%%* ''Film/CampbellsKingdom''
41%%* ''Film/HannibalBrooks''
42* ''Film/JamesBond'':
43** A non-action but still nail-biting suspense scene involves Bond's escape in ''Film/OnHerMajestysSecretService''. Bond is locked up in the cable-car room, and the only way out is by crawling out over a sheer drop along the cable, and then dropping onto the roof of a cable-car just before his fingers are severed.
44** In ''Film/{{Moonraker}}'', a fight between Jaws and Bond happens aboard the gondola leading to Sugarloaf Mountain in Rio de Janeiro.
45* At the climax of ''Film/JohnnyEnglishReborn'', Johnny jumps with a snowmobile unto the cable-car where BigBad Simon Ambrose is trying to flee. Fistycuffs, {{Groin Attack}}s and explosion ensue.
46* The kung-fu film ''Film/AManCalledTiger'' has the protagonist (played by Creator/JimmyWangYu) fighting two yakuza lackeys on the gondola of a cable car while the doors are opened. Jimmy and one of the mooks end up falling out of the gondola and [[HangingByTheFingers clinging to the side rails]], as the second mook tries a HandStomp on Jimmy, but Jimmy manages to make the first mook fall to his death before climbing back into the gondola to deal with the second.
47%%* At the climax of ''Film/NightTrainToMunich'' (1940), there is an exciting escape that is nearly the same.
48* ''Film/TheSoldier''. The title character goes to meet his counterpart in the KGB in an Austrian ski resort, but he's been LuredIntoATrap. The KGB guy locks the Soldier inside a cable car, then brakes the cable car so it's a sitting duck to be [[NoKillLikeOverkill blown up by one of his men with a bazooka]]. The Soldier gets the door open just in time to dive out, leading to a ski ChaseScene.
49* Played with during the climax of ''Film/SpiderMan1'', which starts with the Green Goblin breaking apart the Roosevelt Island tramway and attempting to drop one of the gondolas (that's filled with ''[[WouldHurtAChild children]]'') into the river below, resulting in the title hero having to save the gondola while fending off the green menace at the same time.
50%%* ''Film/TenLittleIndians''
51* ''Film/WhereEaglesDare'' has the most famous movie example. If one does not use a helicopter, then the castle of Werfen where the Nazi headquarters that the Allied commando must infiltrate is can only be accessed via its cable car.
52** Major John Smith (Creator/RichardBurton) and Lieutenant Morris Schaffer (Creator/ClintEastwood) hop on the roof of the cable car as it ascends so they will be able to infiltrate the castle undetected. Schaffer nearly falls from the frozen and slippery roof of the cable car station upon arrival. As he's holding onto his ice axe, Smith [[TakeMyHand takes his hand]] just in time.
53** In the climax, there's a lengthy fight inside the cable car as the heroes escape, complete with jumps between two crossing gondolas. The movie's poster provides the action-packed page illustration.
54%%* ''Film/AWomansFace''
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58* The ''Literature/NancyDrew Files'' book ''The Black Widow'' is set in Rio de Janeiro. Sure enough, we get an example with the gondola leading to Sugarloaf Mountain, where Nancy finds herself at the mercy of the villain, while Ned has to rescue her.
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62* The end of the ''Series/{{Chuck}}'' episode "Chuck Versus the Fear of Death" has a fight aboard a gondola.
63* The climax of the episode "Sanctuary" of ''Series/HumanTarget'' also has a gondola fight.
64* The ''Series/{{MacGyver|1985}}'' episode "Cease Fire" has [=MacGyver=] dispose of a bomb on a gondola.
65* ''Series/MissionImpossible'': In "The Tram", the IMF must infiltrate a Syndicate financial meeting -- held at a mountain resort only accessible by aerial tramway -- to discover the group's Swiss bank account number. Naturally the eponymous tram features heavily in the action.
66* In an episode of ''Series/WhiteCollar'', Neal Caffrey jumps from one [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roosevelt_Island#Transportation Roosevelt Island tram car]] to another to avoid arrest.
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70* The former ''Ride/{{Kongfrontation}}'' attraction at [[Ride/UniversalStudios Universal Studios Florida]] involves the guests being attacked by King Kong while riding in the Roosevelt Island trams.
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74* ''VideoGame/DoubleOhSevenLegends'': An interactive example in the second ''Film/OnHerMajestysSecretService'' mission. Bond uses a piece of chain to ride down to a cable-car, blows up a helicopter with an RPG and jumps across to a second car before the first one falls off the track.
75* In ''VideoGame/{{Destiny}}'', the first story mission of the ''Rise of Iron'' expansion sees you riding a gondola up a mountain while enemies snipe at you from the surrounding cliffs. Halfway up, you're forced to jump out and walk the rest of the way.
76* ''VideoGame/DukeNukemForever'' has one in a dumpster suspended from a crane.
77* ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'':
78** Twice in ''VideoGame/Halo2'', first with the two gondolas on the Lake of Regret, and the gondola ride to the Library in the Quarantine Zone.
79** This also happens with the gondolas in ''VideoGame/Halo4''[='s=] "Shutdown".
80* ''VideoGame/{{Haze}}'' has the player ride a cable-car at one point, but most of it consists of listening to a recording talking about the boring scenery. A few soldiers do show up halfway through, but half of them [[ArtificialStupidity walk off the car and plunge to their death]].
81* ''VideoGame/HourOfVictory'' has a cable-car-to-cable-car shootout in the Alps infiltration, where you swap lead with enemy Germans in adjacent gondolas. Expect mooks to fall from opposite cable cars into deep ravines when killed.
82* ''VideoGame/IndianaJonesAndTheEmperorsTomb'' features a cable-car complete with a mounted machine gun, and a bunch of {{Mooks}} to use it on.
83* ''VideoGame/JurassicParkTheGame'' features a variation involving a rollercoaster ride, but which otherwise fits the trope to a tee. Now with added ''Herrerasaurus'' pack!
84* {{Subverted|Trope}} in ''VideoGame/{{Painkiller}}'' "Snowy Bridge" level. Despite having the main character, Daniel Garner, travel onto of a wobbly gondola there are no foes to harass him on his short trip. Which is great because this level is ''[[MarathonLevel extremely long]]'' in a game where most levels take around 10 minutes max to complete and full of tough and quick foes.
85* In ''VideoGame/{{The Punisher|THQ}}'' video game, Grand Nixon Island has a gondola ride to a Boss Fight, while sniping bad guys along the way. Don't find all the snipers? They'll plug the machinery and you are going for a fall to the bottom of the valley.
86* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil'':
87** ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4'' has one of these on a ski lift, which shows off the JigglePhysics on Ashley.
88** Earlier, ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2'' also has a fight against G in a cable-car.
89* In ''VideoGame/SnakesRevenge'', one of the later stages forces the player to ride atop a series of cable-cars in order to get from one place to the next. The game switches to a side-view perspective, where the player must avoid being discovered by the guard inside the gondola.
90* ''VideoGame/SplinterCell: Pandora Tomorrow'' has one when infiltrating the submarine bay in Komodo.
91* ''VideoGame/{{Vanquish}}'''s Act 3-4 combines this with a [[StealthBasedMission Stealth-based]] SnipingMission, where you ride a slow monorail car and have to snipe searchlights and turrets to avoid being detected.
92* ''VideoGame/{{Wolfenstein}}'':
93** ''VideoGame/ReturnToCastleWolfenstein'' has a short cable-car battle after escaping the castle. It's a ShoutOut to ''Film/WhereEaglesDare'', of course.
94** While the reimagined castle escape in ''VideoGame/WolfensteinTheOldBlood'' differs drastically from the one above, an action-packed cable-car segment still features prominently.
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98* The first episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Action Man|2000}}'' has a battle between Alex Mann and his rival Brandon Caine atop a cable car leading up a mountain. Then the cable snaps and the car slides down the mountain.
99* The escape from the Boiling Rock in ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' involves an epic fight over a steam-powered gondola lift.
100* ''WesternAnimation/BewareTheBatman'' has a fight on a cable-car above Gotham City Bay between Batman (who jumps in there from a helicopter) and Deathstroke -- with a hostage dangling from a cable, strapped to a bomb, under the gondola for added fun.
101* The ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnold'' TV movie "The Journal" has one during Arnold's parent's honeymoon in Rio de Janeiro.
102* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS13E15BlameItOnLisa Blame It on Lisa]]", after Homer gets kidnapped in Brazil, the family and the kidnappers agree to do the hand-over on two cable-cars from Sugarloaf Mountain. Naturally, throwing the money over is a lot easier than Homer jumping over; when he does, the cable snaps. The kicker is that [[InvokedTrope it turned out to be Homer's idea in the first place]].
103-->'''Kidnapper #1:''' [[LampshadeHanging We should make our transfers in a safer place]]!\
104'''Kidnapper #2:''' It was Homer's idea. [[LimaSyndrome You say no to that face]].
105* ''WesternAnimation/{{Teen Titans|2003}}'': In "[[Recap/TeenTitansS5E7HideAndSeek Hide and Seek]]", Raven battles Monsieur Mallah who pursues three child superheroes that Raven is tasked with bringing to the "drop-off point" only for Raven to be forced to fight Mallah when he arrives and stop running from him.
106* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'' episode "[[Recap/WakfuS2E7Ambush Ambush]]", the heroes ride on a ClockPunk cable-car and are attacked by [[SkyPirate flying pirates]] above a sea strait. The fight scene is a bit more extensive than usual, since the gondola is the size of a house and armed with a cannon, and the pirates have magical flying steeds.
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