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Some people like to come to the rescue with all guns blazing. The BigDamnHeroes make their entrance as loudly as possible and TheCavalry indicate that the day is saved by their mere approach.

Then there's people who prefer this trope. Rather than simply unlocking the door to the hero's cell or taking out the guards, they slip them a lockpick or weapon. Sometimes they'll be even more subtle; for example, by making sure that the hero's allies can find him and break him out or providing a distraction.

The reason for these can vary. Sometimes it's down to the character themselves; the MysteriousBacker would probably prefer subtlety, TheMole has to maintain his cover, TheRival probably won't help them too much if they can avoid it, and [[NonActionGuy some characters]] just ''can't'' do more than provide a means of escape. Other times, it's because ItsPersonal between the character and their captor and the person helping them knows that ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself. Of course, sometimes it's a trap which has been set by their captor...

Supertrope to JailBake. See also YouAllMeetInACell, MakeItLookLikeAStruggle, PetGetsTheKeys, and ItMayHelpYouOnYourQuest. Sometimes a VideoGame will use this to avert an EscortMission by having you free a captive who can escape on their own.
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[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
* In ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex'', the Major is trapped in an operating room (unable to move because she was halfway through transferring to a new body) with an assassin (who has [[SickbedSlaying impersonated the doctor]] and has her at her mercy). When the assassin is distracted, [[spoiler:[[AntiVillain the Laughing Man]]]] turns up, plugs a cable in, and slips away: the Major is now in control of her body again (he probably falls under the NonActionGuy variant, since despite being a competent hacker, he's not shown to be very good at physical confrontations).
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[[folder:Film]]
* In ''Film/TheWorldIsNotEnough'', Film/JamesBond is strapped in a torture device and the BigBad is about to break his neck. The comic relief character (a Russian mobster) storms in looking for his ([[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness murdered]]) nephew and is promptly shot... he then reveals he has a cane gun and takes aim at... Bond. Or more specifically [[StabTheScorpion his restraints]] (probably because Bond being free to act would be much more helpful than a dead Russian mobster and dead BigBad with Bond still restrained and unable to put a stop to said BigBad's EvilPlan).
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[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
** In ''Literature/InterestingTimes'', when the Red Army is imprisoned, they find that not only has someone unlocked their cell, that someone has also killed all the guards, left them a pile of swords, and given them a convenient map to the Emperor's throne room. [[LovableCoward Rincewind]] notes (correctly) that this is too good to be true and that they should just quit while they're ahead: They're being framed for the Emperor's murder.
** In ''Literature/TheFifthElephant'', after Vimes has been locked in a cell (after being framed, sort of, for the attempted assassination of the Low King) he finds that the cell has been unlocked and the crossbow that was owned by the "assistant" Vetinari had sent to accompany him is hidden under his pillow. He realizes that whoever wanted him to escape wanted him to kill the guard to justify killing him ([[spoiler:since he's to be the prey in some werewolves' [[HuntingTheMostDangerousGame hunt]]]]) and discards it.
** In ''Literature/TheLastHero'', the Silver Horde find Fingers-Mazda (the first hero, who stole fire from the gods and was sentenced to be chained to a mountain and have his liver ripped out by an eagle), unchain him, shake him by the hand, and leave him a sword. Fingers is left somewhat confused by the whole thing, but now he's impatient for the eagle to return.
* The ''Literature/EndersShadow'' series has an interesting example. The character doing the rescuing knows that the (villainous) character he's been ordered to rescue will, inevitably, go out of his way to kill anyone who has put him in a state of weakness -- so rather than just rescue him, he opts instead to 'loan him a knife'. [[spoiler:This puts him on the escapee's good side and sets himself up as his right-hand man so that when Achilles needs him most, he can betray him -- by, once again, 'loaning him a knife'.]]
* In ''Literature/MythAdventures'', Skeeve's got drunk and carelessly showed the local guns his money. When they tried to rob him, he wished the genie (or [[OurGeniesAreDifferent Djinn]]) Calvin to help him out. Being a [[NonActionGuy non-action Djinn]] Calvin couldn't do much in a fight, but he sobered Skeeve, so the latter didn't have to fight drunken.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/{{Forever|2014}}'': In "Dead Men Tell Long Tales" we see a flashback to Dr. Henry Morgan's plan to free the African prisoners on the ''Empress of Africa''. He tells an African man who understands English that he will steal the key to the shackles and cell door and slip it to him. He tells them to wait until that night, then free themselves and make their way to the armory and take over the ship. If Henry planned on having any further part in their rescue, he doesn't say so. [[spoiler: Henry steals the key but is shot by the captain before he can give it to the prisoners. The key falls from his hand as his body is dragged past the cells, and they succeed in using it exactly as planned, taking over the ship and making it to free territory in the North.]]
* In ''Series/StargateSG1'', this is pretty much the only way an ascended being can help someone on the lower planes without violating the AlienNonInterferenceClause, and even then, the most they can usually do is give moral support. During the season in which Daniel Jackson was ascended, he does this twice for members of SG-1 to help them endure very bleak situations long enough for them to get rescued. The first of these occasions ("[[Recap/StargateSG1S6E6Abyss Abyss]]") is actually a double example: when Jack is captured by Ba'al the ascended Daniel can only offer moral support, while the prison is so well guarded Stargate Command can't launch a rescue either. Eventually Sam realises that they don't need to: they just pass the prison's location to another System Lord, Yu, who hates Ba'al so much he attacks the place on general principles. The resulting chaos is more than enough to allow Jack to escape.
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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* In the ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' module A4 ''In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords'', when the [[PlayerCharacter PCs]] awaken in the cave labyrinth they find several spell scrolls that they can use in their escape. They were left with the party by their ally who [[TheMole infiltrated the Slave Lords' organization]].
* In the ''TabletopGame/{{Shadowrun}}'' adventure "Counterstroke" from the supplement ''Harlequin'', the [[PlayerCharacter PCs]] have been taken prisoner and are being tortured for information. If they're nice to one of the inhabitants of the prison, he'll help them by slipping them a monofilament saw they can use to cut through the bars and escape.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* In ''VideoGame/DaysGone'', Deacon escapes a [[AxCrazy Ripper]] camp thanks to [[spoiler:[[TheMole Lisa]] cutting one of his bonds and leaving him the knife. Her cover gets blown regardless, but Deacon prevents her from getting killed for it]].
* In a preorder/DLC-only bonus mission in ''VideoGame/DeusExHumanRevolution'', you rescue [[spoiler:the son of a Triad boss]]. Since he doesn't like augmetics, you're given a mysterious device to give to him (which you might have found out about if you snooped on his emails) which [[spoiler:allows him to use stealth camouflage to simply walk out on his own now that you've freed him]].
* In one Thieves Guild quest in ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion'', you can convince a thief who's been captured to give you some information in exchange for a lockpick he can use to escape.
* In ''VideoGame/Grandia1'', Lieutenant Leen accidentally-on-purpose drops the key to Justin's cell within reach when he's imprisoned at the Garlyle Forces base.
* In ''VideoGame/InnocentUntilCaught'', when Jack T. Ladd is imprisoned, a machine able to disintegrate walls is sent by the Tax Office to his jail so that he can escape and they can use him as a pawn to fight tax evasion.
* In ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'', when [[PlayerCharacter Snake]] is captured, Otacon brings him some ketchup which can be used to escape by FakingTheDead and making the guard open the cell door to investigate (Otacon doesn't subdue the guard because he's... [[CowardlyLion Otacon]]).
* At the end of ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4'', as Ada makes her escape (after the LoadBearingBoss has been defeated), she throws Leon the keys to her jetski, so he and Ashley can get off the island.
* In ''VideoGame/ThiefTheDarkProject'', Artemus cuts the vines Garrett has been bound in so he can escape... but does nothing to help him further, not even expressing sympathy over [[EyeScream his eye]].
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[[folder:Visual Novels]]
* In ''VisualNovel/GyakutenKenji2'', one case is kicked off when Simon Keyes allegedly uses a chess set to smuggle a chisel to one of the inmates. It turns out to be part of a much larger plot on the part of Simon, who has a personal connection to several of the people inside the prison.
* When the title character of ''VisualNovel/{{Melody}}'' breaks into Steve’s dorm room to steal back her guitar, the protagonist distracts him long enough for her to escape.
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* ''Webcomic/AsteroidQuest'': When [[spoiler:Scratch]] found out Nulba had kidnapped two of Pilon's offspring, she found a way to rescue them without breaking cover: She told Nulba to hire "Pip" to guard the prisoners, knowing full well that "Pip" was really Hok in disguise. Hok who is on friendly terms with Pilon, works for the same employer, lives in the same outpost, and most recently owes Pilon his life.
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', [[spoiler:after his reincarnation]], [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2013-06-12 Zeus stopped Diane from drinking enchanted punch]], allowing her to remain out of Tengu's control and get Nanase and Ellen's help.
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