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* In the 1963 movie ''The Sadist'' one of the characters is scared by a [[spoiler: snake skin she mistook for a rattlesnake]], this doesn't have any significance till later [[spoiler: towards the end where the main villain of the movie is killed by falling into a pit full of rattlesnakes]].
* In ''Film/{{Salt}}'' starring Creator/AngelinaJolie, there was a brief scene where she took some venom from a spider, putting it into a needle. [[spoiler: We find out that she used it to temporarily render the Russian Prime Minister unconscious and paralyzed, giving the illusion that she shot and killed him.]]
* The wild boar tooth fitted with an LED that Frank gives to his son Josh in ''Film/{{Sanctum}}''. With no other light source, Josh uses the special torch to light his way as he swims to freedom at the end of the film.
* ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'':
** At the beginning of ''Film/SawI'', we can see a key get sucked down the drain of the tub that Adam awakens in. At the end of the movie, we learn that that this was the key to the shackle he was in.
** Jigsaw sets up quite a few of these. Notable ones include the wax tape from ''Film/SawIII'' (whose purpose is shown in ''Film/SawIV'') and the Glass Coffin from ''Saw IV'' (which is used by Hoffman in ''Film/SawV'').
** Don't forget the note that Amanda read in ''Saw III''. We don't find out what was in it until ''Film/SawVI''.
** The box John left Jill in his will at the beginning of ''Saw V'', which we aren't shown the contents of until ''Saw VI''.
** In ''Saw V'', when John is talking to Hoffman after kidnapping him from the elevator, John mentions that Hoffman's pendulum was made of inferior steel, and that tempered steel makes a cleaner cut. In ''Saw VI'', [[spoiler:Perez and Erickson find that the jigsaw piece cut from Eddie was cut with a serrated knife, and not Jigsaw's usual tempered scalpe]]l. This is the [[PullTheThread thread]] that begins to unravel Hoffman's attempts to cover his tracks.
** The note to Hoffman saying "I know who you are" in ''Saw V''. At that point, it looks like it's from Jill; ''Saw 3D'' reveals it was from [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]].
** And, of course, the note that Jill brought to the St. Eustace Hospital in ''Saw VI'', revealed to be for [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]] in ''Saw 3D''.
* ''Film/ScarecrowSlayer'': When they first sneak into the field to steal the scarecrow, Dave and Karl pass a large piece of agricultural machinery. One of them comments that it looks like a giant shredder. Guess what plays an important part in the final battle?
* In ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld'', after the battle with [[spoiler: the Katayanagi Twins, Scott picks up an extra life, which would be used at the end when he is killed by Gideon.]]
* Teased and subverted in ''Film/SecretHonor''. At the start of the movie, former President UsefulNotes/RichardNixon takes out a pistol in his study and makes sure that it's loaded. By the end, he's waved it around a bit, but not fired it.
* In ''Film/TheSeeker'', Will gets a digital watch for his birthday, which he later uses to amaze a Viking.
* ''Film/{{Serenity}}''. Captain Mal orders Jayne not to take any grenades when they go to rob the payroll shipment. During the robbery the Reavers attack and Jayne sarcastically points out how nice it would be to have grenades available. Late in the movie the Reavers attack again and Mal asks Jayne if he brought any grenades. Jayne just pulls open his coat and shows him the grenades he's wearing.
** Jayne's comment that it "sure would be nice to have some grenades, HUH" is a hybrid lampshade/inversion at the time.
* The music conservatory in ''Film/ASongIsBorn'' contains Chekhov's Drum. Early in the film, the drum falls while the professors are playing The Anvil Chorus. Later, they get the idea to literally get the drop on one of the mooks by making it resonate and fall again.
* The ''Film/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents2004'' movie does this in a kind of creepy way. In the Wide Window segment, Aunt Josephine explains her various paranoias about using household appliances. As unrealistic as these fears sound at the time, they all happen for real when the house starts to fall off the cliff.
** Some of these include a doorknob that could shatter into a thousand pieces (which it did by becoming super-heated), a fridge that could fall on someone (nearly falling on the siblings as the house began to tumble) and the radiator, which might explode. Her fear of the Lake Lachrymose and the Lachrymose leeches can also count, too, because she ends up [[spoiler: falling in the lake and getting eaten by them.]]
** The series also had a tendency to introduce the strange things in the various settings, having them be useful or significant later. Usually this was out of necessity (Violet using things like the crabs in the Orphan Shack to make a gadget they needed), but other things like horseradish, the Incredibly Deadly Viper, the Quagmire's notebooks, the Snow Scout masks, and the harpoon all are significant later in their books (or the entire series).
* Subverted in ''Film/{{Se7en}}''. All through the movie we get to see Detective Summerset show exceptional skill with a switchblade, particularly with throwing it. At one point, his partner, Detective Mills even calls attention to the fact that he even has one on him at all. However, he gets almost no practical use out of it unless you count opening boxes and cutting evidence tape.
* A perfect example of Chekhov's Gun can be found in ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead''. While getting drunk in the [[MyLocal Winchester]], Shaun and Ed discuss whether the gun behind the counter is real. Later, while dealing with a rather unexpected [[ZombieApocalypse zombie problem]], they discover that the gun is in fact genuine (and apparently kept loaded).
* ''Film/TheShawshankRedemption'' uses the trope masterfully when a simple poster of Rita Hayworth, requested for his cell by Andy Dufresne, turns out to be [[spoiler: the means by which Andy was covering up his escape tunnel]]. Really, the whole ending was an entire movie's worth of Chekov's Guns going off one after another in rapid-fire succession. [[spoiler: The rock-hammer he asked Red for? Used to dig a tunnel. The Bible the warden gave him? Hollowed out to hide his rock hammer. The poster he got from Red? Hid the tunnel. The fake identity he used to launder the warden's money? He used it to steal the money to fund his new life, while also exposing the warden]]. Andy was way more of a MagnificentBastard then you would initially believe.
* ''Film/{{Signs}}'' has a few. Which was precisely the point of the movie. Everything happens for a reason.
** Merrill's baseball bat. His basebaal career is discussed throughout the film, and his dead sister in law's last words were about swinging it hard. [[spoiler: It saves the family from the aliens.]]
** Bo leaves abandoned glasses of water in the house everywhere because she's afraid of germs. [[spoiler:The water is poison for the aliens]]
** Morgan's asthma. [[spoiler: He didn't breathe in the poisonous gas.]]
* In ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', Dr. Chilton warns Clarice not to leave anything in Hannibal Lecter's cell and mentions several objects, among other pens. He himself leaves one there, and there is a long shot of it. He later cannot find it for signin a document. Hannibal Lecter is then seen with a part of it in hands... [[spoiler:He unlocks the cuffs with it and can kill his guards.]]
* The 2004 Hong Kong film ''Silver Hawk'' (no, no relation to [[WesternAnimation/SilverHawks these guys]]) has the titular heroine's LoveInterest, a cop who's ironically chasing her masked alter ego, displaying a very weird martial arts stance that dates back to their childhood days in martial arts training (shown via flashbacks): he'd raise his arms above his head, then bring them down slowly to his sides with the hands still pointing upward, while sucking in his stomach and making growling noises--only to frequently get [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments punched in the face for his trouble]]. [[spoiler:Turns out it's a core-strengthening stance that allows him to take a MegatonPunch from the BigBad's cybernetic fist with no ill-effects]].
* ''Film/SkyCaptainAndTheWorldOfTomorrow''. The two metal tubes that Polly Perkins received from Dr. Jennings. They turn out to be [[spoiler:the human DNA Dr. Totenkpf need to complete his plan]].
%% * ''Film/SkyHigh2005'':
%% ** More like Chekhov's Pacifier - technically, it's an actual gun ''called'' the Pacifier.
%% ** The business card of Ron Wilson, Bus Driver.
* ''Film/{{Slither}}'':
** Subverted. A grenade is shown in the police station's gun cabinet, and a minor character explains what it's doing there. The main character goes back for it, planning to use it to blow up the BigBad. During the climax, the Big Bad knocks it out of his hand, twice, and it finally explodes uselessly in a swimming pool.
** Kylie's nails are discussed during dinner with her family for some reason, later they save her by being able to stab the worm and pull it out of her mouth.
* In ''Film/SlumdogMillionaire'', as soon as we see the flashback where [[spoiler:Jamal mentions he doesn't know the name of the third musketeer]], we know that it will be the final question on ''Series/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire''.
* An interesting subversion is in ''Film/SnakeEyes'', where the huge ball that has been lying on the ground for most of the movie doesn't roll over anyone (read: Gary Sinise). However, this was only because test audiences didn't like the originally-planned ending in which it ''does'' roll over Sinise.
* Early in ''Film/Snatched2017'', Linda gives Emily a "rape whistle" that's actually a dog whistle. When she blows it, a dog charges the taxi and barks. [[spoiler:When Morgado is about to kill Linda, Emily blows it again. A dog attacks Morgado, allowing Emily to take his gun.]]
* ''Film/{{Sneakers}}''
** After the team steals the black box, they have a party to celebrate. During the party they talk about what they're going to do with the money they'll be paid: Crease wants a vacation with his wife, Mother plans to buy a Winnebago, Whistler wants peace on Earth, etc. At the end of the film they demand certain things from the NSA in return for the box: the same things they had mentioned at the party.
** The murder of [[spoiler: Janek is later tied to the murder of Gregor by "an anonymous tip" as seen in a newscast]].
** Mother's shell case for the Little Black Box that he gives Martin to use as "practice" for the recovery of the Black Box from Cosmo's office. [[spoiler:Martin uses it to trick Cosmo at the end.]]
* The title of ''Film/TheSorcerersApprentice''. It's inevitable that somewhere along the line the title character will cast an ill-advised spell on some brooms and hilarity will ensue.
* In ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'', the fortune cookie Yogurt gives Lonestar contains his translation of the OrphansPlotTrinket that Lonestar has carried his whole life.
* In ''Film/TheSpanishPrisoner'', there are usually groups of camera-wielding Japanese tourists in the background, and their presence is noted by the characters. At the end, the protagonist is on a ferry with two villains about to kill him. He appeals to the only other passengers, two of the ubiquitous tourists. They're actually US Marshals, have been staking him out the whole time, and arrest the villains. Virtually ''everything in the movie'' is a ChekhovsGun. Watch it five times and you'll still be noticing new ones.
* Subverted slightly in ''Film/SpeedRacer''. Speed is presented with the modified Mach 5, with 7 different gadgets for him to use. While 6 of them come in handy, the last one is never used, apparently only being included because it was there in the original anime version. The last one remaining unused is fitting, since it was very rarely used in the show and often didn't work right.
* In ''Film/SpyGame'', Agent Nathan Muir receives a framed award for his service, signed by the Director himself. At the climax of the film, [[spoiler:he breaks it open and uses the signature to forge a directive]].
* ''Film/StarTrekVTheFinalFrontier''
** Early in the film Spock appears using [[JetPack Jet Boots]] to fly. Later in the film, when he, Kirk and [=McCoy=] need to travel up a long turbolift shaft he dons the same boots and uses them to fly the whole group up to the top of the shaft.
** Klingon Captain Klaa shoots an old Earth space probe with one of the cannons of his Bird of Prey. Late in the movie, Spock uses the same weapon to shoot "God" and save Captain Kirk from an early grave.
* Subverted in ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'' which the opening lines are (now) Captain Sulu dictating the Captain's Log that his ship USS Excelsior has just completed cataloging gaseous and planetary anomalies in the Beta Quadrant. But, at the end of the film Uhura mentions that the USS Enterprise also just happens to be carrying a load of equipment for cataloging gaseous anomalies which turns out to be handy in [[spoiler: tracking and destroying the BigBad.]]
** Shatner purportedly complained that Kirk and the Enterprise wouldn’t need to be saved. So, late in filming the gaseous cataloging equipment was swapped from the Excelsior to the Enterprise. So, in effect- at the start of the film Chekhov’s gun is mentioned to be on the Excelsior. At the end of the film an exact duplicate is fired from the Enterprise.
* ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'':
** Harrison's blood, used to save a comatose girl in the film's opening, also gets used [[spoiler:to revive a dead Tribble and then save Kirk in the film's ending]].
** The 72 advanced torpedoes, which get used to threaten Harrison [[spoiler:and later disable the ''Vengeance''.]]
** Chekhov's Chekov, when Ensign Chekov is assigned to Engineering and manages to be in just the right place to rescue Kirk and Scotty and help save the day. This is the only time in the franchise so far that this trope applies to the character Chekov.
* ''Film/SouthlandTales'': The ground-to-air missile, which is used to destroy the Mega-Zeppelin the climax, [[KillEmAll killing most of the main characters]], including the DecoyProtagonist Boxer Santoros. Also [[spoiler:all that other stuff that made no sense]].
* Jon's video camera in ''Film/{{Stag}}''. He is shooting footage of the party in the early scenes and only puts the camera away when situation goes to hell and Kelly and Stoker die. However, the viewer is certainly aware of it (and, if they are paying attention, it even remains in plain sight in scenes in the lounge), so it does not come out of nowhere when it plays a roll in the denouement.
* In ''Film/StayTuned'', Roy's fencing swords from Junior College (mentioned early in the movie) are used to save his life in the climax, when he needs a sword to fight Mr. Spike.
* In ''Film/StepsTroddenBlack,'' Ryan's phone falling out of his pocket [[spoiler: before he is killed]] and Oliver picking it up is given a lot of attention. The creature later uses the phone to pick up Oliver's scent.
* In the Creator/WillFerrell movie ''Film/StrangerThanFiction'' his actions are being dictated by a writer controlling his life. The author mentions his watch repeatedly throughout the film. It turns out that the writer intended to have him be hit by a bus, breaking the watch and having a shard of the face cut through an artery and killing him, due to him accidentally having his watch set early. The writer, upon learning that she's killing a real man, rewrites the ending so that the fragment of the watch sticks ''in'' the artery, ''stopping'' him from death by watch. It makes the ending less ironic than the ending she planned, but oh-so-heartwarming.
* In ''Film/StrawDogs'', David and Amy Sumner get [[spoiler:trapped in their own house surrounded by Charlie Venner and his boys]]. While setting traps, they quickly set a [[spoiler:bear trap. After David uses many other objects and tactics he ends up in a fist fight with David who is the only one left moving. After Charlie has nearly killed David but doesn't kill him which is his intention WhyIsntItAttacking, he proceeds to mock Amy, only for David to (expectedly) kill him with the bear trap]] that they spent so long earlier preparing.
* In ''Film/SunsetBoulevard'' - the swimming pool. The following is not even a spoiler, technically, but: [[spoiler:the audience knows from the start that the victim is found dead in the swimming pool, and attention is drawn to the swimming pool throughout the film - the victim even goes so far as to obligingly turn on the pool lights, really to make his own death scene play better for the cameras! - and STILL it is a surprise ending...]]
* In ''Film/SupermanII'', Kal shows Lois the green crystal that built the Fortress of Solitude. She later leaves it lying on the seat when he calls her to dinner, the camera lingering on it for a second or two. After Kal uses the Red Crystal chamber to turn into Clark permanently, he soon regrets it. When he makes it back to the Fortress, the green crystal starts glowing again, almost saying "Hey! I'm over here!!"
* In ''Film/SuperMarioBros'', a Bob-omb is activated near the end and walks around harmlessly for a long time, only to come to rest and explode under the BigBad at the climax.
** The Bob-omb was actually introduced earlier and wasn't shown again until that point.
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* ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2014'':
** Michelangelo's "Buck-Buck" game [[spoiler: which actually comes in handy during the final battle with Shredder.]]
** Eric mentions the regenerative powers of the mutagen in his conversation with April. [[spoiler: These properties are what save Raphael and Splinter.]]
** The 'Hashi' punishment Splinter puts the turtles through [[spoiler: becomes more of a training exercise for when they have to hold up the tower near the end of the film, with Shredder beating on Leo to try and make him break focus. Good thing he didn't have a cheese pizza on hand.]]
* In ''Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny'' the main character has to exercise to do "cock pushups", which comes in handy later on.
* ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}''
** ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay''.
*** John Connor has a laptop computer that determines [=ATM=] [=PINs=]. It [[PasswordSlotMachine comes in handy later on]] when he needs to open a safe with an [=ATM=] style locking system.
*** When the protagonists need to steal a car the Terminator rips open the steering column in order to start the engine. John pulls down the sun blind and a set of keys drops down. John asks the Terminator "Are we learning yet?" Later on when the Terminator is trying to steal the SWAT van he's about to use force again, remembers what he learned earlier and pulls down the sun blind. The van's keys fall down.
** ''Film/Terminator3RiseOfTheMachines''
*** Relatively early in the film, we are informed that [[spoiler:Ahnold runs on a pair of nuclear power cells that violently explode if damaged]]; the one he discards after a firefight explodes with enough force to create a mushroom cloud. At the end of the film, [[spoiler:he takes out his other one, stuffs it into the T-X's mouth and uppercuts the T-X, crushing the cell between its jaws]]. Boom.
** ''Film/TerminatorSalvation'' details a method for crippling the [=T-600s=]. It too comes in handy later on.
* The store of dynamite Bat keeps in his cabin In ''Film/TheTerrorOfTinyTown''. He tell one of his {{mook}}s not to smoke next to it. At the end of the film, [[WomanScorned Nita]] [[spoiler:uses it to blow Bat to kingdom come]].
* ''Film/TheatreOfDeath'': The TrapDoor in the stage which is used in the voodoo sketch to simululate a stabbing plays a vital rule in the story's resolution. [[spoiler:Nicole is hiding beneath the stage and is fatally stabbed when the spear is thrust through the TrapDoor.]]
* ''Film/ThingsChange'': A mobster gives Jerry a quarter and tells him that if he should ever need help to give him a call. At the end of the film, when things look their darkest, Jerry pulls a quarter from his pocket and announces that he's going to make a phone call.
* ''Film/TigerHouse'' has a two-part one consisting of:
** The crossbow Mark shoots Kelly in the leg with during the prologue; and
** The quarrel the doctors removed from Kelly's leg, which Mark finds when he searches her bag. She describes it as her 'bad luck charm'.
* ''Film/TimberFalls'' has two main ones, along with several {{Red Herring}}s to disguise which are the true guns:
** The jar of moonshine Brody, Lonnie and Darryl coerce Mike into buying, which Sheryl uses to make a MolotovCocktail.
** [[spoiler:The cell phone Sheryl insists on taking with despite there being no cell signal on the mountain. Turns out there is a signal in Ida and Clyde's cabin.]]
%%* The C4-rigged foam footballs in ''Film/ThreeKings''.
* ''Film/TotalRecall1990''.
** The hologram wristwatch that Quaid finds in the briefcase is later used to defeat some of Cohaagen's troops.
** The [[DrillTank drilling machine]] appears twice while Benny is driving Quaid to the Last Resort. Later on several break into rebel headquarters and Benny tries to kill Quaid using one.
* In ''Film/TrainingDay'', Hoyt comes across two drug addicts trying to rape a teenage girl. He fights them off, and later picks up the girl's wallet. [[spoiler: Later in the movie, Alonzo hires some gangbangers to kill Hoyt. They are about to execute him when they find the girl's wallet in his pocket. The girl he saved was the cousin of one of the gangbangers, and they let him go.]]
* ''Film/{{Transcendence}}'': The copper Faraday cage Will installs to keep cell phones from working in his and Evelyn's garden [[spoiler:also protects a single sample of the Transcendence {{Nanomachines}} from Max's shutdown virus.]]
* The second ''Film/{{Transformers}}'' movie does this in reverse, with the more significant use coming before the minor appearance. Part of the plan for getting into a museum involved tasers; Sam's college roommate, who was dragged along more or less by accident, showed his incompetence by shocking himself with one and becoming completely paralyzed. The tasers were then forgotten. Later, the same roommate was freaking out in the back of the car, and wouldn't stop until he was shocked into unconsciousness.
** The first had an example that perfectly fits the Chekhov heading quote: the camera shows a motorcycle in the ground. 5 minutes later, Capt. Lennox rides it to attack a Decepticon.
*** And [[spoiler:the glasses Sam tries to auction off on ebay.]]
*** As an example of ChekhovsHobby, it is stated that Mikaela had a criminal record for helping her dad steal cars. In TheClimax, she uses this knowledge to hotwire a tow truck when Bumblebee is seriously injured.
* ''Film/TrickRTreat'': The candy bar Mr. Keeg takes a single bite out of and tosses away. It later [[spoiler:[[PocketProtector stops Sam from stabbing him]] and becomes an accidental offering to Sam]].
* The flamethrower that Cody was testing early in ''Film/TropicThunder'' was really helpful against the enemy in the final action scene.
** to a lesser extent [[spoiler: the Tivo box used to stop the RPG round aimed at the helecopter.]]
* From Wolfgang Petersen's ''Film/{{Troy}}'': Briseis's virginity. Established early for the sole purpose of ensuring that Achilles takes it later.
* In ''Film/TurnerAndHooch'', attention is drawn to the fact that Turner always buckles his seat belt and refuses to start his car unless all of his passengers are also buckled up. This comes in handy when a crook takes him hostage while in the passenger seat. Turner rams the car into a lamp post, causing the crook to fly out of the windshield because he didn't buckle up.
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* In the ZombieApocalypse {{comedy}}-{{western}} flick ''Film/UndeadOrAlive'', a Native American woman named Sue remembers a legend stating that the zombification curse can be removed by consuming the living flesh of the person who placed it in the first place. Since that person, her uncle, is dead, this information is brushed off as useless. Once the other two protagonists become infected near the end, however, it comes into play as they realize that Sue herself would count as her uncle's "still living flesh." This doesn't turn out so well for Sue.
* The 2005 action-comedy flick ''Film/{{Underclassman}}'' has the main character (played by Nick Cannon), a young undercover cop at a preppy private school, taking after-school language lessons from the school's [[HotTeacher Spanish teacher]] (played by Creator/RoselynSanchez of ''Series/WithoutATrace'' fame). This later comes in handy during the final confrontation with the BigBad, who's got her in a tense hostage situation [[spoiler:when the protagonist informs her in Spanish that the bullets in his gun are rubber bullets and that they'll sting, following which he shoots her to free her from the BigBad's grasp]].
* ''Film/UndercoverBrother'' has several.
** In the introduction there's file footage of James Brown. Later on James Brown appears AsHimself, but turns out to be [[spoiler: Undercover Brother in disguise]].
** When Undercover Brother first drives his car we see the two black pool balls hanging from the rear-view mirror. This sets up the later joke where Undercover Brother refers to his "big, black, fuzzy balls".
** Several times during the movie Undercover Brother tells people "Don't touch the 'fro" (his Afro hairdo). This anticipates his BerserkButton being set off later on by Mr. Feather cutting off part of his hair.
* ''Film/UpstreamColor'': An early scene reveals that Kris has a pistol in her home. We see it a few more times before the end, when [[spoiler:she uses it to kill the Sampler]].
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* In ''Film/VanHelsing'', in the scene where Carl shows Van Helsing his diverse gadgets one is a small glass globe with some weird things inside that produces sun-like light. This comes in handy when they have to escape from hordes of vampires in the masquerade ball.
* ''Film/VigilanteDiaries'': There is a brief scene where Barrington is inflicting ColdBloodedTorture on someone and asking him questions about a shipment of uranium when he receives a phone call telling him that the Vigilante has escaped. It initially appears that the purpose of this scene is to establish Barrington as ruthless bastard and show the type of assignments he undertakes when he is not chasing the Vigilante. However, during the climax, it is revealed that the uranium was actually a key component in his EvilPlan and was used to make the dirty bombs he planted across the globe.
* A literal example in ''Film/TheVillain''. Handsome has [[spoiler: a seven-shot six shooter,]] which is established early on with a bit of dialog. At one point later, Cactus Jack [[spoiler: empties the bullets from the gun onto a table while counting them.]] Then, assuming the gun is now unloaded, [[IJustShotMarvinInTheFace accidentally shoots himself.]]
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* ''Film/{{Waiting}}'': There's a part where Ramirez is showing Mitch the rules and general "moves" in "The Game". The last move he lists is treated like somewhat of a LimitBreak by him as he talks about it before the scene cuts to something else before we see what it entails. [[spoiler: Guess what Mitch uses in his SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome.]]
* In ''Film/WalkingTall2004,'' the main character returns to his hometown after some time away in the military, only to learn that the local saw-mill--the town's primary source of income when he was young--has been shut down, with a casino now bringing in revenue for the citizens. Of course, he gradually learns that drugs are being peddled out of the casino, but he's basically told that nothing can be done about it because the casino's money-making capacity is the only thing keeping the town going since the mill's closure. [[spoiler:It's revealed that the mill itself is where the BigBad has his main drug base--that's why he had it shut down]].
* Several in ''Film/WarCraft2016'':
** The golem Medivh is building in his first scene. [[spoiler:It's activated when Medivh goes full-on demonic and Khadgar and Lothar have to fight it to get to him.]]
** The dagger Taria gives Garona to show her trust [[spoiler:is later used by her to kill Taria's husband, and is how Lothar recognizes who did the deed.]]
** The book Khadgar finds in Medivh's library [[spoiler:is later discovered to contain a clue as to Portal's functioning and Medivh's true loyalties.]]
** The boomstick Lothar is given in his first scene [[spoiler:saves his life when he's pinned down by Blackhand in the first ambush.]]
* In ''Film/{{Warlock}}'', Kassandra is diabetic and used a syringe to inject herself with insulin. At the end of the film she uses it to inject the warlock with salt water which is fatal to witches.
* In ''Film/WaynesWorld'', Wayne and Garth meet up with a security guard after coming out the stage exit during a rock concert, and this guard just so happens to have a lot of information about the big-wig record producer's travel itinerary, including the fact he drives everywhere in his expensive limo with a big satellite dish right on top. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Wayne when Garth figures out a way to use this to further the plot.
* ''Film/WeWereSoldiers'' has Chekhov's ''{{Gatling|Good}}'' Gun: Lt.Col. Moore first meets his new battalion's officer in a hangar where they've just been checking out an M134 Minigun... weapons which play a prominent role in the movie's climactic GunshipRescue moment.
* ''Film/WereNoAngels'' (1989): Jimmy picks up a brochure for a gun in Harry's store and ends up using the flowery ad [[spoiler:as the opening of an impromptu sermon that he's forced to give in front of a crowd.]]
* A literal case in ''Film/WestSideStory2021''. [[spoiler:Riff buys a gun for the rumble and then gives it to Tony. When everyone else flees, he loses it and it ends up in Chino's hands, who ultimately uses it to kill Tony.]]
* A very literal example in the Creator/BillMurray film, ''Film/WhatAboutBob''. Near the end of the first act, the psychologist main character has a rifle on the mantle for an interview photo op, but takes it off in favor of a bust. At the climax, he holds Bill Murray's character up with it. The only the thing keeping this from being a perfect Chekhov's Gun is that the rifle isn't actually fired.
* ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'':
** During the scene where Eddie visits the scene of Marvin Acme's murder, some of the cops on the site are seen fooling around with a portable hole and a mallet with a spring-loaded boxing glove in it. Both these props come in handy during Eddie's confrontation with Judge Doom at the end of the movie.
** Roger's literally [[MakeMeWannaShout explosive reaction]] to [[CantHoldHisLiquor alcohol]] is seen by accident earlier in the movie when he's offered a drink. When Roger's caught by Judge Doom, Eddie gets a chance to exploit this and offers Roger a shot of bourbon to invoke a chaos and escape safely.
** Also a more explicit example that has some crossover with [=MacGuffin=] in the recurring [[spoiler:love letter that is actually the will written in invisible ink.]]
** The emphasis on laughs could count.
--> '''Judge Doom''': Have you forgotten what happened last time? If you don't stop that laughing, you're going to end up dead just like your idiot hyena cousins!
* ''Film/TheWidow2020'': Near the start of the movie, the rescue team reveals to Kristina that they have a FlareGun as part of their equipment. [[spoiler:Later, Zoya uses the flare gun to make Vika kill her by shooting her in the head with it.]]
* ''Film/{{Willow}}''
** Averted, at least partially by accident. As Willow Ufgood sets off on his quest, the leader of his village gives him three magic acorns which can turn what he throws them at to stone. However, throughout the entirety of the movie he attempts to use only two of them, missing a troll with one and hitting Bavmorda with the other only for her to overcome the stone transformation with her own magic. According to Warwick Davis's DVD commentary track the third acorn ''was'' used--in a deleted scene. Making the whole acorn thing ''ding dong'' entirely pointless.
** Played completely straight, however, with the disappearing pig trick. Which in a way, reinforces the whole point: the most powerful magic is what you make for yourself.
%%* ''Film/TheWomanInRed'': Charlotte's robe is lying on the bed.
* ''Film/TheWorldsEnd'':
** The "Out of Order" sign from the disabled toilet, which Sam gives to Gary as a jibe, later comes in handy [[spoiler:when the guys need to make sure no-one goes into the men's room and finds the five teenage Blanks they just destroyed in there]].
%%** [[spoiler:Oliver's birthmark.]]
* In ''Film/WrittenOnTheWind'', Kyle's father keeps a gun in his desk, and Mitch hides it in a bookcase. [[spoiler:Kyle finds it and decides to kill Mitch with it when he thinks that Mitch and Lucy had an affair.]]
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* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
** ''Film/XMenFirstClass'': The coin that Dr. Schmidt gives to Erik, which Magneto later [[spoiler:forces through Sebastian Shaw's head]]. Also foreshadowed when Erik [[spoiler:impales a drawing of Shaw's head with it earlier in the film]].
** ''Film/TheWolverine'':
*** [[spoiler: Ichirō Yashida's life support equipment is used to discover the machine suppressing Logan's healing factor.]]
*** In the beginning, a bear is shot by a poisoned arrow, [[spoiler: then in the climax, Logan is taken down with Harada's poisoned arrows.]]
** ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'':
*** The PowerNullifier that both Charles and Hank have been using to suppress their powers [[spoiler:is useful when dealing with robots that can detect mutant powers]].
*** Magneto is accused of using his powers to [[MagicBullets curve the bullet]] which killed JFK. [[spoiler:He later uses this power to try and kill Mystique when a gun is knocked from his hand after firing a single bullet.]]
** ''Film/XMenApocalypse'':
*** The business card for Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters that Quicksilver received (or stole) in the last movie helps him find the mansion.
*** The fact that [[spoiler:electrical fields interfere with teleportation comes into play during the cage fight and on Stryker's helicopter. Near the end, when Apocalypse tries to teleport away, Storm's lightning attacks disrupt him and gets him killed.]]
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* The 1940 Kay Keyser comedy ''You'll Find Out'' has two -- early on after Keyser's big band has arrived at the HauntedHouse that they've been hired to play at for an heiress' 21st birthday (unbeknownst to her, when she turns 21, her GrandeDame aunt is going to turn her entire fortune over to the young lady), Kay and his band manager are looking at the museum pieces in the mansion. Amongst them is a Malaysian blowgun coated with an instant-kill poison and that leaves an imperceptible mark on the victim. It's not a shock when the weapon turns up used in a failed attempt to kill the heiress. Later, a quack seance is sealed by Tesla Coils which are shown to be instantly destructive of anything that comes between them. At the climax of the film, Peter Lorre, playing one of the villains, maneuvers two of the coils so that they will kill the heiress. He's stopped before he can turn the device on again.
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* In ''Film/ZoomAcademyForSuperheroes'', it's mentioned that [[spoiler: if Mr. Zoom still had his powers, he could create a vortex that would negate the gamma rays' effects, turning his brother back to the good. Sure enough, he gets them back at the film's climax and does just that]].
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* ''Film/MadMax'':
** Probably the most obvious one is where Goose and the mechanic show Max the newly built Pursuit Special, meant as a means to keep him on the force. Instead he steals it for his RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
** In ''Film/MadMax2TheRoadWarrior'', an early scene establishes that Max has an anti-tampering mechanism that self-destructs his car in the event someone tries to steal it (as a way to show how ProperlyParanoid he's become). This later saves Max's life, as the thugs who ambush him and kill his dog inadvertently activate the device and blow themselves up.
** ''Film/MadMaxBeyondThunderdome'' has an extra-delayed-fire Chekhov's Gun. In the first movie he's a cop with the Main Force Patrol. By the second movie the MFP has ceased to exist and is never mentioned, he even loses his cop car halfway through it. In the third movie he's set to battle the gigantic Blaster. Blaster is rendered helpless by Max's MFP police whistle, since Blaster has a WeaksauceWeakness against high-pitched noises.
** ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' has the IV tubing that Nux was using to siphon blood from Max at the beginning of the film. At the end, Max uses it to save Furiosa's life after she suffered a near fatal stab wound. It also helps that Max is stated to have O-type blood, making him a universal donor.
* ''Film/ManOfSteel'':
** The Codex. [[spoiler: It turns out to be encoded in Clark's own cells, thus giving Zod a reason to kill Clark so he can extract it from his corpse.]]
** The Kryptonian spacecraft key with Jor-El's digital avatar stored on it. [[spoiler: Lois uses it to summon Jor-El while imprisoned on Zod's spaceship so that she can escape and find a way to defeat Zod.]]
** Clark's inability to control his enhanced senses as a child. [[spoiler: It turns out to be an important detail when he goes up against Zod's soldiers, who ''haven't'' had a lifetime to acclimate to their sun-enhanced abilities. The sensory overload quickly incapacitates them when their environmental suits are breached. Zod ultimately figures his abilities out, but Clark's lifetime on Earth is likely a trump card in the end.]]
** The hyperdrive on Clark's spacecraft. [[spoiler: It's made from the same technology as Zod's hyperdrive--which ''he'' made by reverse-engineering the Phantom Zone projector. With some tweaking, the military is able to use it to send Zod's soldiers back to the Phantom Zone.]]
* ''Film/TheManWhoKnewTooMuch'': The main character's wife is an ex-professional singer. Early in the film, she sings a duet with their son and he sings and whistles along. In the end, her powerful scream averts an assassination and her singing helps locate their son when he starts whistling along.
* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
** ''Film/IronMan1'':
*** Tony Stark builds a electromagnetic device called an Arc Reactor to protect his heart, then upgrades the unit by having his secretary, Pepper, install a larger version in his chest. He tells her to throw the small unit away, but Pepper has it put in a display case for him. The miniature reactor becomes crucial later on, when [[spoiler: Obadiah Stane takes the larger reactor from Tony's chest while he's paralyzed, and he must rely on the smaller model to power his suit and his heart.]] Also, Tony's second attempt at the suit doesn't work out too well after ice builds up during a high-atmosphere flight. [[spoiler:He later uses this against the BigBad.]]
*** The giant Arc-Reactor which is mentioned in the first third of the movie, [[spoiler:then overloaded at the end to finally defeat Obadiah Stane.]] Every character, item, and detail has at least two uses in the movie. [[spoiler: "How did you solve that icing problem?"]]
** ''Film/IronMan2'':
*** [[spoiler:Howard Stark's model of the Stark Expo and what happens when two repulsor blasts hit each other]].
*** It also contains a subversion, when we are introduced to [[spoiler:Hammer's "ex-wife" bunker-buster shell. When Rhodes tries to use it on Vanko, it proves completely worthless - after a long, dramatic charge-up sequence, the much-vaunted missile pings harmlessly off Vanko's armor and sputters on the ground like a dud firecracker]]. This includes a subversion and a straight example. [[spoiler: When Hammer is going through all the weapons he's going to add to Rhode's armor, the "ex-wife" is the only one he manufactured himself. Hammer's well established incompetence at weapons design]] is Chekhov's Gun.
*** Black Widow takes out Happy Hogan with a flipping submission move. She later uses similar attacks to take out a hallway full of Hammer Industries guards.
** A few pop up in ''Film/{{Thor}}''. Earlier, Darcy took a picture of Thor. The picture would be used later [[spoiler: on a falsified ID]]. Also, Loki taunting Heimdall [[spoiler:over secret passages that even Heimdall wasn't aware of]] would come to use when [[spoiler:Loki uses those passages to escape death and arrive to Earth]].
** ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'':
*** Flipped onto the heroes in this case. Remember how the Iron Legion from ''Iron Man 3'' can be controlled by AI? Ultron did.
*** Helen Cho has invented a synthetic tissue that mimics human biology, which she uses to heal Clint. [[spoiler:The same technology is later used to construct Vision's body]].
*** Two from the previous movie (both involving Thor): the shockwave created when his hammer hits Cap's shield gets weaponized, and his thunder supercharging Tony's technology is used to [[spoiler: give life to Vision]].
*** During the final battle, Cap damages one of Ultron's drones, which Ultron is using to taunt him, and throws it off the edge of [[spoiler:the flying city]]. This drone reappears at the end, [[spoiler:damaged but still functional, as the last vessel of Ultron's consciousness. Vision caught him trying to sneak off]].
** ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar''
*** At the end of ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'', Tony gifts Peter with a brand new Spider-Man costume as part of joining the Avengers, but declines it and the position. Come this film, he's wearing the suit and is part of the Avengers.
** ''Film/AvengersEndgame''
*** Back in ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'', when Peter experimented with the full functions of his Spider-Man costume, he accidentally activated its "Instant Kill" mode and quickly turned it off before it could do anything. In ''Endgame'', [[spoiler:upon coming BackFromTheDead and returning to Earth for the FinalBattle, he unleashes this mode on Thanos's mooks]].
* ''Film/{{Maverick}}''. Early in the movie Maverick mentions believing that if he concentrated hard enough, he could draw exactly the card he needed, then mentions that the trick had never worked. Near the end he must do exactly that to win the $500,000 poker championship.
* ''Film/{{The Maze Runner|2014}}'' has the two syringes filled with blue liquid that were with Teresa when she was taken to the Glade. First, one is used to [[spoiler:save Alby after he is stung in the Maze by a Griever]], then the second is used when [[spoiler:Thomas stabs himself with a Griever stinger, in the hopes that he will remember what happened before the Maze]].
* ''Film/MedicineMan'' has a doctor in the rainforest where he believes he has found a cure for cancer in the local tribe's sugar supply after realising that the tribe had a very low cancer rate. He figures out that the tribe uses a particular plant for all of their food but he can't reproduce the cure himself. However he didn't consider that the supply could be contaminated [[spoiler: and also ignores their liking for sugar coated ''ants'']].
* ''Film/MeanGirls''
** Chekhov's big yellow school bus, rather.
** Before the talent show scene, Janis tells Cady that "everybody in the English speaking world" knows the words to the song "Jingle Bell Rock". Cady presumably used this information to save the act.
** In the sequel, the paranoid neighbor. Specifically his security cameras.
* ''Film/MenInBlack''
** The flying saucers from the first MIB meeting in 1961, converted into towers at Flushing.
** The little red button in the LTD.
** K orders J to fasten his seat belt before they go for a drive, and J lectures him about being polite. Just after K has J push the little red button he says "And you might want to put on a seat belt".
* ''Film/{{Modesta}}'': The sticks of firewood Modesta is gathering. She breaks one off to strike her husband when he is calling her names and heaping abuse. During the League of Liberated Women's first meeting, the firewood stick becomes a symbol of the women's efforts for equality. At the end, after both the men and the women agree that there should not be any physical violence, they all pair off and walk away, stepping over the the sticks.
* In ''Film/{{Monsters|2010}}'', Samantha sees a TV documentary on how jellyfish attract mates with a light display. Later on she realises the giant alien is attracted to the light of a television set and turns it off.
* ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''. Halfway through the film, a historian appears to summarize the next part of the plot and is murdered. Later, Arthur, Sir Bedevere, and Sir Lancelot are stopped on their quest and arrested for his murder.
** Originally they had more modern scenes planned, but ultimately focused on the grail quest for the most part. It's funnier because it comes out of nowhere, anyhow.
** Also, on the scene where they have to answer questions in order to cross the bridge, Arthur knows about swallows due to the first scene.
*** Which goes to show that, in comedy, the line between ChekhovsGun, RunningGag, and BrickJoke can become rather blurry.
%%* ''Film/MoonriseKingdom'': Suzy's lefty scissors seem pretty innocuous when they are first recorded in Sam's inventory.
* ''Film/Mortuary1983'': Early in the film, Greg and Josh find a machinegun stored inside a coffin at the mortuary warehouse. When Greg confronts [[spoiler:Paul]] neat the end, he grabs the machinegun and tries to shoot [[spoiler:him]] with it. [[spoiler:[[DefiedTrope Defied]]. There were no bullets in the gun.]]
* ''Film/MostWanted'': Victoria's taser, which initially she tries to use on Dunn. Later he tases Braddock right in the groin with it.
* ''Franchise/TheMuppets'':
** ''Film/MuppetTreasureIsland'': Gonzo's odd decision to keep starfish in his pants come in handy when they battle against the pirates. If people count, the fact that JustForFun/StatlerAndWaldorf are the animated, talking figureheads of the Hispaniola also counts.
** Also in ''Film/TheMuppetMovie'': The script of the movie. No, really.
** And in ''Film/TheMuppets'', there's a scene in which Gonzo gets his fingers stuck in a bowling ball [[ItMakesSenseInContext while trying to bowl a pin off Jack Black's head]]. They're still stuck until the last couple seconds of the movie, when [[spoiler:the ball flies off and beans the BigBad, giving him a brain injury and changing his personality, prompting him to sell Muppet Studios back to the Muppets]].
* ''Film/MyCousinVinny'' is loaded with examples, from Lisa's ever-present camera and her extensive knowledge of automobiles to the story of Judge Malloy and the diner cook's brief explanation of how grits are cooked.
* In ''Film/MysteryMen'', Dr. Heller's Tornado-in-a-Can was intended to be a Chekhov's Gun but ended up as a deleted scene. Rather than throw The Bowler's bowling ball into Casanova Frankenstein's machine to destroy it, they were going to throw a Tornado-in-a-Can into it in the alternate version. The effect for this can still however be seen in the theatrical release; just after they toss the bowling ball in and it does its damage you can see the green swirling smoke coming out of the hole.
* Several in ''Film/MysteryTeam'': [[spoiler: Duncan's slingshot, the firecracker, Jason being "The Master of Disguise" and Eric, just to name a few]]. Subverted with [[spoiler: Duncan and Charlie's "skills"]]

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* ''Film/MadMax'':
** Probably the most obvious one is where Goose and the mechanic show Max the newly built Pursuit Special, meant as a means to keep him on the force. Instead he steals it for his RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
** In ''Film/MadMax2TheRoadWarrior'', an early scene establishes that Max has an anti-tampering mechanism that self-destructs his car in the event someone tries to steal it (as a way to show how ProperlyParanoid he's become). This later saves Max's life, as the thugs who ambush him and kill his dog inadvertently activate the device and blow themselves up.
** ''Film/MadMaxBeyondThunderdome'' has an extra-delayed-fire Chekhov's Gun.
In the first 1963 movie he's a cop with the Main Force Patrol. By the second movie the MFP has ceased to exist and is never mentioned, he even loses his cop car halfway through it. In the third movie he's set to battle the gigantic Blaster. Blaster is rendered helpless by Max's MFP police whistle, since Blaster has a WeaksauceWeakness against high-pitched noises.
** ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' has the IV tubing that Nux was using to siphon blood from Max at the beginning
''The Sadist'' one of the film. At the end, Max uses it to save Furiosa's life after she suffered a near fatal stab wound. It also helps that Max characters is stated to have O-type blood, making him scared by a universal donor.
* ''Film/ManOfSteel'':
** The Codex.
[[spoiler: It turns snake skin she mistook for a rattlesnake]], this doesn't have any significance till later [[spoiler: towards the end where the main villain of the movie is killed by falling into a pit full of rattlesnakes]].
* In ''Film/{{Salt}}'' starring Creator/AngelinaJolie, there was a brief scene where she took some venom from a spider, putting it into a needle. [[spoiler: We find
out that she used it to be encoded in Clark's own cells, thus temporarily render the Russian Prime Minister unconscious and paralyzed, giving Zod a reason to kill Clark so he can extract it from his corpse.the illusion that she shot and killed him.]]
* The wild boar tooth fitted with an LED that Frank gives to his son Josh in ''Film/{{Sanctum}}''. With no other light source, Josh uses the special torch to light his way as he swims to freedom at the end of the film.
* ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'':
** At the beginning of ''Film/SawI'', we can see a key get sucked down the drain of the tub that Adam awakens in. At the end of the movie, we learn that that this was the key to the shackle he was in.
** Jigsaw sets up quite a few of these. Notable ones include the wax tape from ''Film/SawIII'' (whose purpose is shown in ''Film/SawIV'') and the Glass Coffin from ''Saw IV'' (which is used by Hoffman in ''Film/SawV'').
** Don't forget the note that Amanda read in ''Saw III''. We don't find out what was in it until ''Film/SawVI''.
** The Kryptonian spacecraft key box John left Jill in his will at the beginning of ''Saw V'', which we aren't shown the contents of until ''Saw VI''.
** In ''Saw V'', when John is talking to Hoffman after kidnapping him from the elevator, John mentions that Hoffman's pendulum was made of inferior steel, and that tempered steel makes a cleaner cut. In ''Saw VI'', [[spoiler:Perez and Erickson find that the jigsaw piece cut from Eddie was cut
with Jor-El's digital avatar stored on it. a serrated knife, and not Jigsaw's usual tempered scalpe]]l. This is the [[PullTheThread thread]] that begins to unravel Hoffman's attempts to cover his tracks.
** The note to Hoffman saying "I know who you are" in ''Saw V''. At that point, it looks like it's from Jill; ''Saw 3D'' reveals it was from [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]].
** And, of course, the note that Jill brought to the St. Eustace Hospital in ''Saw VI'', revealed to be for [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]] in ''Saw 3D''.
* ''Film/ScarecrowSlayer'': When they first sneak into the field to steal the scarecrow, Dave and Karl pass a large piece of agricultural machinery. One of them comments that it looks like a giant shredder. Guess what plays an important part in the final battle?
* In ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld'', after the battle with
[[spoiler: Lois uses it to summon Jor-El while imprisoned on Zod's spaceship so that she can escape and find a way to defeat Zod.the Katayanagi Twins, Scott picks up an extra life, which would be used at the end when he is killed by Gideon.]]
** Clark's inability to control * Teased and subverted in ''Film/SecretHonor''. At the start of the movie, former President UsefulNotes/RichardNixon takes out a pistol in his enhanced senses study and makes sure that it's loaded. By the end, he's waved it around a bit, but not fired it.
* In ''Film/TheSeeker'', Will gets a digital watch for his birthday, which he later uses to amaze a Viking.
* ''Film/{{Serenity}}''. Captain Mal orders Jayne not to take any grenades when they go to rob the payroll shipment. During the robbery the Reavers attack and Jayne sarcastically points out how nice it would be to have grenades available. Late in the movie the Reavers attack again and Mal asks Jayne if he brought any grenades. Jayne just pulls open his coat and shows him the grenades he's wearing.
** Jayne's comment that it "sure would be nice to have some grenades, HUH" is a hybrid lampshade/inversion at the time.
* The music conservatory in ''Film/ASongIsBorn'' contains Chekhov's Drum. Early in the film, the drum falls while the professors are playing The Anvil Chorus. Later, they get the idea to literally get the drop on one of the mooks by making it resonate and fall again.
* The ''Film/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents2004'' movie does this in a kind of creepy way. In the Wide Window segment, Aunt Josephine explains her various paranoias about using household appliances. As unrealistic
as these fears sound at the time, they all happen for real when the house starts to fall off the cliff.
** Some of these include
a child. doorknob that could shatter into a thousand pieces (which it did by becoming super-heated), a fridge that could fall on someone (nearly falling on the siblings as the house began to tumble) and the radiator, which might explode. Her fear of the Lake Lachrymose and the Lachrymose leeches can also count, too, because she ends up [[spoiler: It turns out to be an important detail when he goes up against Zod's soldiers, who ''haven't'' had a lifetime to acclimate to their sun-enhanced abilities. The sensory overload quickly incapacitates them when their environmental suits are breached. Zod ultimately figures his abilities out, but Clark's lifetime on Earth is likely a trump card falling in the end.lake and getting eaten by them.]]
** The hyperdrive series also had a tendency to introduce the strange things in the various settings, having them be useful or significant later. Usually this was out of necessity (Violet using things like the crabs in the Orphan Shack to make a gadget they needed), but other things like horseradish, the Incredibly Deadly Viper, the Quagmire's notebooks, the Snow Scout masks, and the harpoon all are significant later in their books (or the entire series).
* Subverted in ''Film/{{Se7en}}''. All through the movie we get to see Detective Summerset show exceptional skill with a switchblade, particularly with throwing it. At one point, his partner, Detective Mills even calls attention to the fact that he even has one
on Clark's spacecraft. him at all. However, he gets almost no practical use out of it unless you count opening boxes and cutting evidence tape.
* A perfect example of Chekhov's Gun can be found in ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead''. While getting drunk in the [[MyLocal Winchester]], Shaun and Ed discuss whether the gun behind the counter is real. Later, while dealing with a rather unexpected [[ZombieApocalypse zombie problem]], they discover that the gun is in fact genuine (and apparently kept loaded).
* ''Film/TheShawshankRedemption'' uses the trope masterfully when a simple poster of Rita Hayworth, requested for his cell by Andy Dufresne, turns out to be
[[spoiler: It's made the means by which Andy was covering up his escape tunnel]]. Really, the whole ending was an entire movie's worth of Chekov's Guns going off one after another in rapid-fire succession. [[spoiler: The rock-hammer he asked Red for? Used to dig a tunnel. The Bible the warden gave him? Hollowed out to hide his rock hammer. The poster he got from Red? Hid the tunnel. The fake identity he used to launder the warden's money? He used it to steal the money to fund his new life, while also exposing the warden]]. Andy was way more of a MagnificentBastard then you would initially believe.
* ''Film/{{Signs}}'' has a few. Which was precisely the point of the movie. Everything happens for a reason.
** Merrill's baseball bat. His basebaal career is discussed throughout the film, and his dead sister in law's last words were about swinging it hard. [[spoiler: It saves the family
from the same technology as Zod's hyperdrive--which ''he'' made by reverse-engineering the Phantom Zone projector. With some tweaking, the military is able to use it to send Zod's soldiers back to the Phantom Zone.aliens.]]
* ''Film/TheManWhoKnewTooMuch'': The main character's wife is an ex-professional singer. Early ** Bo leaves abandoned glasses of water in the film, she sings a duet with their son and he sings and whistles along. In house everywhere because she's afraid of germs. [[spoiler:The water is poison for the end, her powerful scream averts an assassination and her singing helps locate their son when he starts whistling along.
* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
aliens]]
** ''Film/IronMan1'':
*** Tony Stark builds a electromagnetic device called an Arc Reactor to protect his heart, then upgrades the unit by having his secretary, Pepper, install a larger version in his chest. He tells her to throw the small unit away, but Pepper has it put in a display case for him. The miniature reactor becomes crucial later on, when
Morgan's asthma. [[spoiler: Obadiah Stane takes He didn't breathe in the larger reactor from Tony's chest while he's paralyzed, and he must rely on the smaller model to power his suit and his heart.]] Also, Tony's second attempt at the suit doesn't work out too well after ice builds up during a high-atmosphere flight. [[spoiler:He later uses this against the BigBad.poisonous gas.]]
*** The giant Arc-Reactor which is mentioned * In ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', Dr. Chilton warns Clarice not to leave anything in the first third of the movie, [[spoiler:then overloaded at the end to finally defeat Obadiah Stane.]] Every character, item, Hannibal Lecter's cell and detail has at least two uses in the movie. [[spoiler: "How did you solve that icing problem?"]]
** ''Film/IronMan2'':
*** [[spoiler:Howard Stark's model of the Stark Expo and what happens when two repulsor blasts hit each other]].
*** It also contains a subversion, when we are introduced to [[spoiler:Hammer's "ex-wife" bunker-buster shell. When Rhodes tries to use it on Vanko, it proves completely worthless - after a long, dramatic charge-up sequence, the much-vaunted missile pings harmlessly off Vanko's armor and sputters on the ground like a dud firecracker]]. This includes a subversion and a straight example. [[spoiler: When Hammer is going through all the weapons he's going to add to Rhode's armor, the "ex-wife" is the only one he manufactured himself. Hammer's well established incompetence at weapons design]] is Chekhov's Gun.
*** Black Widow takes out Happy Hogan with a flipping submission move. She later uses similar attacks to take out a hallway full of Hammer Industries guards.
** A few pop up in ''Film/{{Thor}}''. Earlier, Darcy took a picture of Thor. The picture would be used later [[spoiler: on a falsified ID]]. Also, Loki taunting Heimdall [[spoiler:over secret passages that even Heimdall wasn't aware of]] would come to use when [[spoiler:Loki uses those passages to escape death and arrive to Earth]].
** ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'':
*** Flipped onto the heroes in this case. Remember how the Iron Legion from ''Iron Man 3'' can be controlled by AI? Ultron did.
*** Helen Cho has invented a synthetic tissue that mimics human biology, which she uses to heal Clint. [[spoiler:The same technology is later used to construct Vision's body]].
*** Two from the previous movie (both involving Thor): the shockwave created when his hammer hits Cap's shield gets weaponized, and his thunder supercharging Tony's technology is used to [[spoiler: give life to Vision]].
*** During the final battle, Cap damages one of Ultron's drones, which Ultron is using to taunt him, and throws it off the edge of [[spoiler:the flying city]]. This drone reappears at the end, [[spoiler:damaged but still functional, as the last vessel of Ultron's consciousness. Vision caught him trying to sneak off]].
** ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar''
*** At the end of ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'', Tony gifts Peter with a brand new Spider-Man costume as part of joining the Avengers, but declines it and the position. Come this film, he's wearing the suit and is part of the Avengers.
** ''Film/AvengersEndgame''
*** Back in ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'', when Peter experimented with the full functions of his Spider-Man costume, he accidentally activated its "Instant Kill" mode and quickly turned it off before it could do anything. In ''Endgame'', [[spoiler:upon coming BackFromTheDead and returning to Earth for the FinalBattle, he unleashes this mode on Thanos's mooks]].
* ''Film/{{Maverick}}''. Early in the movie Maverick
mentions believing that if he concentrated hard enough, he could draw exactly the card he needed, then mentions that the trick had never worked. Near the end he must do exactly that to win the $500,000 poker championship.
* ''Film/{{The Maze Runner|2014}}'' has the two syringes filled with blue liquid that were with Teresa when she was taken to the Glade. First, one is used to [[spoiler:save Alby after he is stung in the Maze by a Griever]], then the second is used when [[spoiler:Thomas stabs
several objects, among other pens. He himself leaves one there, and there is a long shot of it. He later cannot find it for signin a document. Hannibal Lecter is then seen with a Griever stinger, in the hopes that he will remember what happened before the Maze]].
* ''Film/MedicineMan'' has a doctor in the rainforest where he believes he has found a cure for cancer in the local tribe's sugar supply after realising that the tribe had a very low cancer rate. He figures out that the tribe uses a particular plant for all of their food but he can't reproduce the cure himself. However he didn't consider that the supply could be contaminated [[spoiler: and also ignores their liking for sugar coated ''ants'']].
* ''Film/MeanGirls''
** Chekhov's big yellow school bus, rather.
** Before the talent show scene, Janis tells Cady that "everybody in the English speaking world" knows the words to the song "Jingle Bell Rock". Cady presumably used this information to save the act.
** In the sequel, the paranoid neighbor. Specifically his security cameras.
* ''Film/MenInBlack''
** The flying saucers from the first MIB meeting in 1961, converted into towers at Flushing.
** The little red button in the LTD.
** K orders J to fasten his seat belt before they go for a drive, and J lectures him about being polite. Just after K has J push the little red button he says "And you might want to put on a seat belt".
* ''Film/{{Modesta}}'': The sticks of firewood Modesta is gathering. She breaks one off to strike her husband when he is calling her names and heaping abuse. During the League of Liberated Women's first meeting, the firewood stick becomes a symbol of the women's efforts for equality. At the end, after both the men and the women agree that there should not be any physical violence, they all pair off and walk away, stepping over the the sticks.
* In ''Film/{{Monsters|2010}}'', Samantha sees a TV documentary on how jellyfish attract mates with a light display. Later on she realises the giant alien is attracted to the light of a television set and turns it off.
* ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''. Halfway through the film, a historian appears to summarize the next
part of it in hands... [[spoiler:He unlocks the plot and is murdered. Later, Arthur, Sir Bedevere, and Sir Lancelot are stopped on their quest and arrested for his murder.
** Originally they had more modern scenes planned, but ultimately focused on the grail quest for the most part. It's funnier because it comes out of nowhere, anyhow.
** Also, on the scene where they have to answer questions in order to cross the bridge, Arthur knows about swallows due to the first scene.
*** Which goes to show that, in comedy, the line between ChekhovsGun, RunningGag, and BrickJoke can become rather blurry.
%%* ''Film/MoonriseKingdom'': Suzy's lefty scissors seem pretty innocuous when they are first recorded in Sam's inventory.
* ''Film/Mortuary1983'': Early in the film, Greg and Josh find a machinegun stored inside a coffin at the mortuary warehouse. When Greg confronts [[spoiler:Paul]] neat the end, he grabs the machinegun and tries to shoot [[spoiler:him]]
cuffs with it. [[spoiler:[[DefiedTrope Defied]]. There were no bullets in the gun.it and can kill his guards.]]
* ''Film/MostWanted'': Victoria's taser, which initially she tries The 2004 Hong Kong film ''Silver Hawk'' (no, no relation to use on Dunn. Later he tases Braddock right [[WesternAnimation/SilverHawks these guys]]) has the titular heroine's LoveInterest, a cop who's ironically chasing her masked alter ego, displaying a very weird martial arts stance that dates back to their childhood days in martial arts training (shown via flashbacks): he'd raise his arms above his head, then bring them down slowly to his sides with the hands still pointing upward, while sucking in his stomach and making growling noises--only to frequently get [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments punched in the groin face for his trouble]]. [[spoiler:Turns out it's a core-strengthening stance that allows him to take a MegatonPunch from the BigBad's cybernetic fist with it.
no ill-effects]].
* ''Franchise/TheMuppets'':
** ''Film/MuppetTreasureIsland'': Gonzo's odd decision to keep starfish in his pants come in handy when they battle against the pirates. If people count, the fact
''Film/SkyCaptainAndTheWorldOfTomorrow''. The two metal tubes that JustForFun/StatlerAndWaldorf are the animated, talking figureheads of the Hispaniola also counts.
** Also in ''Film/TheMuppetMovie'': The script of the movie. No, really.
** And in ''Film/TheMuppets'', there's a scene in which Gonzo gets his fingers stuck in a bowling ball [[ItMakesSenseInContext while trying
Polly Perkins received from Dr. Jennings. They turn out to bowl a pin off Jack Black's head]]. They're still stuck until the last couple seconds of the movie, when be [[spoiler:the ball flies off and beans the BigBad, giving him a brain injury and changing human DNA Dr. Totenkpf need to complete his personality, prompting him to sell Muppet Studios back to the Muppets]].
plan]].
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* ''Film/MyCousinVinny'' is loaded with examples, from Lisa's ever-present camera and her extensive knowledge of automobiles to the story of Judge Malloy and the diner cook's brief explanation of how grits are cooked.
* In ''Film/MysteryMen'', Dr. Heller's Tornado-in-a-Can was intended to be a
''Film/SkyHigh2005'':
%% ** More like
Chekhov's Gun but ended up as a deleted scene. Rather than throw Pacifier - technically, it's an actual gun ''called'' the Pacifier.
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The Bowler's bowling business card of Ron Wilson, Bus Driver.
* ''Film/{{Slither}}'':
** Subverted. A grenade is shown in the police station's gun cabinet, and a minor character explains what it's doing there. The main character goes back for it, planning to use it to blow up the BigBad. During the climax, the Big Bad knocks it out of his hand, twice, and it finally explodes uselessly in a swimming pool.
** Kylie's nails are discussed during dinner with her family for some reason, later they save her by being able to stab the worm and pull it out of her mouth.
* In ''Film/SlumdogMillionaire'', as soon as we see the flashback where [[spoiler:Jamal mentions he doesn't know the name of the third musketeer]], we know that it will be the final question on ''Series/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire''.
* An interesting subversion is in ''Film/SnakeEyes'', where the huge
ball into Casanova Frankenstein's machine to destroy that has been lying on the ground for most of the movie doesn't roll over anyone (read: Gary Sinise). However, this was only because test audiences didn't like the originally-planned ending in which it ''does'' roll over Sinise.
* Early in ''Film/Snatched2017'', Linda gives Emily a "rape whistle" that's actually a dog whistle. When she blows
it, a dog charges the taxi and barks. [[spoiler:When Morgado is about to kill Linda, Emily blows it again. A dog attacks Morgado, allowing Emily to take his gun.]]
* ''Film/{{Sneakers}}''
** After the team steals the black box,
they were have a party to celebrate. During the party they talk about what they're going to throw do with the money they'll be paid: Crease wants a Tornado-in-a-Can into vacation with his wife, Mother plans to buy a Winnebago, Whistler wants peace on Earth, etc. At the end of the film they demand certain things from the NSA in return for the box: the same things they had mentioned at the party.
** The murder of [[spoiler: Janek is later tied to the murder of Gregor by "an anonymous tip" as seen in a newscast]].
** Mother's shell case for the Little Black Box that he gives Martin to use as "practice" for the recovery of the Black Box from Cosmo's office. [[spoiler:Martin uses
it to trick Cosmo at the end.]]
* The title of ''Film/TheSorcerersApprentice''. It's inevitable that somewhere along the line the title character will cast an ill-advised spell on some brooms and hilarity will ensue.
* In ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'', the fortune cookie Yogurt gives Lonestar contains his translation of the OrphansPlotTrinket that Lonestar has carried his whole life.
* In ''Film/TheSpanishPrisoner'', there are usually groups of camera-wielding Japanese tourists
in the alternate background, and their presence is noted by the characters. At the end, the protagonist is on a ferry with two villains about to kill him. He appeals to the only other passengers, two of the ubiquitous tourists. They're actually US Marshals, have been staking him out the whole time, and arrest the villains. Virtually ''everything in the movie'' is a ChekhovsGun. Watch it five times and you'll still be noticing new ones.
* Subverted slightly in ''Film/SpeedRacer''. Speed is presented with the modified Mach 5, with 7 different gadgets for him to use. While 6 of them come in handy, the last one is never used, apparently only being included because it was there in the original anime
version. The effect for this can still however be seen last one remaining unused is fitting, since it was very rarely used in the theatrical release; just after they toss show and often didn't work right.
* In ''Film/SpyGame'', Agent Nathan Muir receives a framed award for his service, signed by
the bowling ball in and it does its damage you can see Director himself. At the green swirling smoke coming out climax of the hole.
film, [[spoiler:he breaks it open and uses the signature to forge a directive]].
* Several ''Film/StarTrekVTheFinalFrontier''
** Early
in ''Film/MysteryTeam'': the film Spock appears using [[JetPack Jet Boots]] to fly. Later in the film, when he, Kirk and [=McCoy=] need to travel up a long turbolift shaft he dons the same boots and uses them to fly the whole group up to the top of the shaft.
** Klingon Captain Klaa shoots an old Earth space probe with one of the cannons of his Bird of Prey. Late in the movie, Spock uses the same weapon to shoot "God" and save Captain Kirk from an early grave.
* Subverted in ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'' which the opening lines are (now) Captain Sulu dictating the Captain's Log that his ship USS Excelsior has just completed cataloging gaseous and planetary anomalies in the Beta Quadrant. But, at the end of the film Uhura mentions that the USS Enterprise also just happens to be carrying a load of equipment for cataloging gaseous anomalies which turns out to be handy in
[[spoiler: Duncan's slingshot, tracking and destroying the firecracker, Jason being "The Master of Disguise" BigBad.]]
** Shatner purportedly complained that Kirk
and Eric, the Enterprise wouldn’t need to be saved. So, late in filming the gaseous cataloging equipment was swapped from the Excelsior to the Enterprise. So, in effect- at the start of the film Chekhov’s gun is mentioned to be on the Excelsior. At the end of the film an exact duplicate is fired from the Enterprise.
* ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'':
** Harrison's blood, used to save a comatose girl in the film's opening, also gets used [[spoiler:to revive a dead Tribble and then save Kirk in the film's ending]].
** The 72 advanced torpedoes, which get used to threaten Harrison [[spoiler:and later disable the ''Vengeance''.]]
** Chekhov's Chekov, when Ensign Chekov is assigned to Engineering and manages to be in
just the right place to name rescue Kirk and Scotty and help save the day. This is the only time in the franchise so far that this trope applies to the character Chekov.
* ''Film/SouthlandTales'': The ground-to-air missile, which is used to destroy the Mega-Zeppelin the climax, [[KillEmAll killing most of the main characters]], including the DecoyProtagonist Boxer Santoros. Also [[spoiler:all that other stuff that made no sense]].
* Jon's video camera in ''Film/{{Stag}}''. He is shooting footage of the party in the early scenes and only puts the camera away when situation goes to hell and Kelly and Stoker die. However, the viewer is certainly aware of it (and, if they are paying attention, it even remains in plain sight in scenes in the lounge), so it does not come out of nowhere when it plays
a few]]. Subverted with roll in the denouement.
* In ''Film/StayTuned'', Roy's fencing swords from Junior College (mentioned early in the movie) are used to save his life in the climax, when he needs a sword to fight Mr. Spike.
* In ''Film/StepsTroddenBlack,'' Ryan's phone falling out of his pocket
[[spoiler: Duncan before he is killed]] and Charlie's "skills"]]Oliver picking it up is given a lot of attention. The creature later uses the phone to pick up Oliver's scent.
* In the Creator/WillFerrell movie ''Film/StrangerThanFiction'' his actions are being dictated by a writer controlling his life. The author mentions his watch repeatedly throughout the film. It turns out that the writer intended to have him be hit by a bus, breaking the watch and having a shard of the face cut through an artery and killing him, due to him accidentally having his watch set early. The writer, upon learning that she's killing a real man, rewrites the ending so that the fragment of the watch sticks ''in'' the artery, ''stopping'' him from death by watch. It makes the ending less ironic than the ending she planned, but oh-so-heartwarming.
* In ''Film/StrawDogs'', David and Amy Sumner get [[spoiler:trapped in their own house surrounded by Charlie Venner and his boys]]. While setting traps, they quickly set a [[spoiler:bear trap. After David uses many other objects and tactics he ends up in a fist fight with David who is the only one left moving. After Charlie has nearly killed David but doesn't kill him which is his intention WhyIsntItAttacking, he proceeds to mock Amy, only for David to (expectedly) kill him with the bear trap]] that they spent so long earlier preparing.
* In ''Film/SunsetBoulevard'' - the swimming pool. The following is not even a spoiler, technically, but: [[spoiler:the audience knows from the start that the victim is found dead in the swimming pool, and attention is drawn to the swimming pool throughout the film - the victim even goes so far as to obligingly turn on the pool lights, really to make his own death scene play better for the cameras! - and STILL it is a surprise ending...]]
* In ''Film/SupermanII'', Kal shows Lois the green crystal that built the Fortress of Solitude. She later leaves it lying on the seat when he calls her to dinner, the camera lingering on it for a second or two. After Kal uses the Red Crystal chamber to turn into Clark permanently, he soon regrets it. When he makes it back to the Fortress, the green crystal starts glowing again, almost saying "Hey! I'm over here!!"
* In ''Film/SuperMarioBros'', a Bob-omb is activated near the end and walks around harmlessly for a long time, only to come to rest and explode under the BigBad at the climax.
** The Bob-omb was actually introduced earlier and wasn't shown again until that point.



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* In ''Film/TheNakedGun 2 and 1/2'', Frank uses a police tank to crash though a house, a gated community, and a zoo. Much later, Frank wrestles Quentin Habsburg till Quentin accidentally falls out of a window. He plummets several stories before landing on a canopy and bouncing to the ground unscathed . . . where he is then mauled by a lion presumably from the zoo.
** In a movie like this one its surprising they actually set that gag up as opposed to just having it randomly happen for no reason.
* ''[[Film/{{Neighbors 2014}} Neighbors]]'': The fireworks [[spoiler: Kelly and Mac use these to eventually get the cops attention]].
* ''Nightlight'' (2015): Robin straps a support-splint onto her ankle while changing her shoes in preparation for hiking in the woods. [[spoiler: It later prevents the BearTrap from breaking her ankle outright, although she's left bloodied and limping for a while.]] Also, Robin and Nia find a note in another teen's backpack that includes a reminder to watch out for rattlesnakes. Three guesses what Robin has a close call with not long after...
* ''Film/NowYouSeeMe'':
** Just about everything they're shown doing that isn't part of their shows is setting up for one of them or outwitting the police. That bit where Daniel tries (and fails) reading Tressler? [[spoiler: Clever ploy to get the answer to his security questions on his bank account.]]
%%** The rabbit trick that the Horsemen perform in their second show.
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* In ''Film/TheNakedGun 2 and 1/2'', Frank uses a police tank to crash though a house, a gated community, and a zoo. Much later, Frank wrestles Quentin Habsburg till Quentin accidentally falls out of a window. He plummets several stories before landing on a canopy and bouncing to the ground unscathed . . . where he is then mauled by a lion presumably from the zoo.
''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2014'':
** In a movie like this one its surprising they actually set that gag up as opposed to just having it randomly happen for no reason.
* ''[[Film/{{Neighbors 2014}} Neighbors]]'': The fireworks
Michelangelo's "Buck-Buck" game [[spoiler: Kelly and Mac use these to eventually get which actually comes in handy during the cops attention]].
* ''Nightlight'' (2015): Robin straps a support-splint onto her ankle while changing her shoes in preparation for hiking in the woods. [[spoiler: It later prevents the BearTrap from breaking her ankle outright, although she's left bloodied and limping for a while.]] Also, Robin and Nia find a note in another teen's backpack that includes a reminder to watch out for rattlesnakes. Three guesses what Robin has a close call
final battle with not long after...
* ''Film/NowYouSeeMe'':
** Just about everything they're shown doing that isn't part of their shows is setting up for one of them or outwitting the police. That bit where Daniel tries (and fails) reading Tressler? [[spoiler: Clever ploy to get the answer to his security questions on his bank account.
Shredder.]]
%%** The rabbit trick that ** Eric mentions the Horsemen perform regenerative powers of the mutagen in their second show.
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his conversation with April. [[spoiler: "I can These properties are what save Raphael and Splinter.]]
** The 'Hashi' punishment Splinter puts the turtles through [[spoiler: becomes more of a training exercise for when they have to hold up the tower near the end of the film, with Shredder beating on Leo to try and make him break focus. Good thing he didn't have a cheese pizza on hand.]]
* In ''Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny'' the main character has to exercise to do "cock pushups", which comes in handy later on.
* ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}''
** ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay''.
*** John Connor has a laptop computer that determines [=ATM=] [=PINs=]. It [[PasswordSlotMachine comes in handy later on]] when he needs to open a safe with an [=ATM=] style locking system.
*** When the protagonists need to steal a car the Terminator rips open the steering column in order to start the engine. John pulls down the sun blind and a set of keys drops down. John asks the Terminator "Are we learning yet?" Later on when the Terminator is trying to steal the SWAT van he's about to use force again, remembers what he learned earlier and pulls down the sun blind. The van's keys fall down.
** ''Film/Terminator3RiseOfTheMachines''
*** Relatively early in the film, we are informed that [[spoiler:Ahnold runs on a pair of nuclear power cells that violently explode if damaged]]; the one he discards after a firefight explodes with enough force to create a mushroom cloud. At the end of the film, [[spoiler:he takes out his other one, stuffs it into the T-X's mouth and uppercuts the T-X, crushing the cell between its jaws]]. Boom.
** ''Film/TerminatorSalvation'' details a method for crippling the [=T-600s=]. It too comes in handy later on.
* The store of dynamite Bat keeps in his cabin In ''Film/TheTerrorOfTinyTown''. He
tell one of his {{mook}}s not to smoke next to it. At the end of the film, [[WomanScorned Nita]] [[spoiler:uses it to blow Bat to kingdom come]].
* ''Film/TheatreOfDeath'': The TrapDoor in the stage which is used in the voodoo sketch to simululate a stabbing plays a vital rule in the story's resolution. [[spoiler:Nicole is hiding beneath the stage and is fatally stabbed when the spear is thrust through the TrapDoor.]]
* ''Film/ThingsChange'': A mobster gives Jerry a quarter and tells him that if
he should ever need help to give him a call. At the end of the film, when things look their darkest, Jerry pulls a quarter from his pocket and announces that he's going to make a phone call.
* ''Film/TigerHouse''
has abandonment issues. Mommy? No, daddy."]]a two-part one consisting of:
** The crossbow Mark shoots Kelly in the leg with during the prologue; and
** The quarrel the doctors removed from Kelly's leg, which Mark finds when he searches her bag. She describes it as her 'bad luck charm'.
* ''Film/TimberFalls'' has two main ones, along with several {{Red Herring}}s to disguise which are the true guns:
** The jar of moonshine Brody, Lonnie and Darryl coerce Mike into buying, which Sheryl uses to make a MolotovCocktail.
** [[spoiler:The cell phone Sheryl insists on taking with despite there being no cell signal on the mountain. Turns out there is a signal in Ida and Clyde's cabin.]]
%%* The C4-rigged foam footballs in ''Film/ThreeKings''.
* ''Film/TotalRecall1990''.
** The hologram wristwatch that Quaid finds in the briefcase is later used to defeat some of Cohaagen's troops.
** The [[DrillTank drilling machine]] appears twice while Benny is driving Quaid to the Last Resort. Later on several break into rebel headquarters and Benny tries to kill Quaid using one.
* In ''Film/TrainingDay'', Hoyt comes across two drug addicts trying to rape a teenage girl. He fights them off, and later picks up the girl's wallet. [[spoiler: Later in the movie, Alonzo hires some gangbangers to kill Hoyt. They are about to execute him when they find the girl's wallet in his pocket. The girl he saved was the cousin of one of the gangbangers, and they let him go.]]
* ''Film/{{Transcendence}}'': The copper Faraday cage Will installs to keep cell phones from working in his and Evelyn's garden [[spoiler:also protects a single sample of the Transcendence {{Nanomachines}} from Max's shutdown virus.]]
* The second ''Film/{{Transformers}}'' movie does this in reverse, with the more significant use coming before the minor appearance. Part of the plan for getting into a museum involved tasers; Sam's college roommate, who was dragged along more or less by accident, showed his incompetence by shocking himself with one and becoming completely paralyzed. The tasers were then forgotten. Later, the same roommate was freaking out in the back of the car, and wouldn't stop until he was shocked into unconsciousness.
** The first had an example that perfectly fits the Chekhov heading quote: the camera shows a motorcycle in the ground. 5 minutes later, Capt. Lennox rides it to attack a Decepticon.
*** And [[spoiler:the glasses Sam tries to auction off on ebay.]]
*** As an example of ChekhovsHobby, it is stated that Mikaela had a criminal record for helping her dad steal cars. In TheClimax, she uses this knowledge to hotwire a tow truck when Bumblebee is seriously injured.
* ''Film/TrickRTreat'': The candy bar Mr. Keeg takes a single bite out of and tosses away. It later [[spoiler:[[PocketProtector stops Sam from stabbing him]] and becomes an accidental offering to Sam]].
* The flamethrower that Cody was testing early in ''Film/TropicThunder'' was really helpful against the enemy in the final action scene.
** to a lesser extent [[spoiler: the Tivo box used to stop the RPG round aimed at the helecopter.]]
* From Wolfgang Petersen's ''Film/{{Troy}}'': Briseis's virginity. Established early for the sole purpose of ensuring that Achilles takes it later.
* In ''Film/TurnerAndHooch'', attention is drawn to the fact that Turner always buckles his seat belt and refuses to start his car unless all of his passengers are also buckled up. This comes in handy when a crook takes him hostage while in the passenger seat. Turner rams the car into a lamp post, causing the crook to fly out of the windshield because he didn't buckle up.



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* ''Film/{{Oblivion 2013}}''
** Jack's recurring dream about a viewfinder on the Empire State Building. [[spoiler: It's where the [[CloningBlues original]] Jack Harper proposed marriage to Julia.]]
** The fact that the Scavs [[spoiler: LaResistance]] have been stealing drone power cores.
** The fact that lightning strikes force electronics (such as the Bubble Ship's [[spoiler: and the drones']]) to reboot if struck while flying.
** The constant reminding to MissionControl to please send parts and armor to repair the drone on Tower 49, which it keeps disregarding. [[spoiler: Julia's BigDamnHeroes SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome later on is also a good example of WorfHadTheFlu because of it.]]
** The missing drone mentioned at the beginning. [[spoiler: It was captured by LaResistance, but it's intended use to carry a nuke to the Tet ends up [[SubvertedTrope sadly subverted]].]]
** The Bubble Ship and the drones using voice recognition to identify Jack. The latter comes in use when Jack first rescues Julia from the crashed "Odyssey" (since they're programmed to not shoot him). [[spoiler: As for the former... as Jack discovers, all that it's necessary to use another clone's ship is to change the Tech operator number you say for ID, which comes in handy [[HeroStoleMyBike because he needs to use it to save Julia's life after she's accidentally shot]].]]
** The "Odyssey"'s flight recorder. [[spoiler: And its nuclear reactor core.]]
** The Scav communications equipment that Jack deactivates on the ruins of the Empire State Building. And the building itself.
** The fact that the drones can track Jack's DNA comes back to bite the ass of LaResistance during the final act.
** When Jack first reports about finding Julia to MissionControl, Sally says that she would be interested in meeting her. [[spoiler: during the TrojanPrisoner gambit, Jack mentions this back to Sally to be allowed into the ship.]]
** When Jack first starts checking the wreckage of the crashed "Odyssey", he opens a HumanPopsicle capsule which is empty, and when the Scavs [[spoiler: LaResistance]] arrive, you can see them taking that capsule. It becomes pretty important later on [[spoiler: as the capsule Julia goes in thinking she and Jack will do the TrojanPrisoner gambit and Jack then transports to his cabin, where she will be safe. The capsule is labeled "J. Harper"--it belonged to her (real) husband.]]
** A minor one: when Jack first disables the communications equipment on the Empire State, he takes a [[Film/KingKong gorilla]] plushie that was on the room and puts it among his collection of scavenged stuff. [[spoiler: Julia's child is seen playing with it on the movie's epilogue.]]
* At the start of ''Film/{{Oculus}}'', we watch as Kaylie set up various fail-safe measures to destroy the mirror, which can change the perception of the lead characters. One of these is a kill-switch attached to an anchor, not being run by electricity and on a straight path so the mirror is unable to influence it. [[spoiler:[[DownerEnding Then she is tricked into walking in front of it as her brother flips the switch, leaving him to blame for her death]].]]
* In the animated movie ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAForest'', early on in the movie the animals are told by their teacher that a certain part of the forest is off limits, but says that the reason why is "not today's lesson". Pan across to reveal a trap. This is promptly forgotten...until the very end of the movie, when Edgar the Mole gets caught in it while trying to evade some humans doing cleanup after the gas damaged the forest. One of them frees Edgar, smashes the trap, throws it in the garbage bag, and proves to the animals that perhaps (contrary to dire warnings throughout the movie) [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters humans aren't exclusively destructive monsters.]] Not bad as environmentalist messages go.
* ''Film/TheOppositeOfSex'': Dedee is shown packing a gun, and helpfully informs the audience, "This is foreshadowing. Duh!". And despite the fact that she toys with being an UnreliableNarrator, it does get used later on. Twice.
* ''Film/OurManFlint''. Early in the movie Flint is woken up from suspended animation by his watch. Later on when Flint is apparently dead, the watch wakes him up again - he was just in suspended animation.
* Subverted in ''Film/{{Outbreak}}''. The soldiers begin rounding up infectees in the quarantined small town, and we get to see only one woman say a tearful goodbye to her family. We follow her for a few minutes while they take a blood sample during her initial medical exam. There is even a close up of the phial, labeled "Sample 612". In a later scene, we see a scientist examining blood slides:
--> '''Scientist''': "Sample 607: Infected. 608: Infected. 609: Infected. * Frustrated sigh* They can't ''all'' be infected. 610... Infected. 611...''Infected''. 612... Damn! Still infected!"

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* ''Film/{{Oblivion 2013}}''
** Jack's recurring dream about a viewfinder on
In the Empire State Building. [[spoiler: It's where the [[CloningBlues original]] Jack Harper proposed marriage to Julia.]]
** The fact
ZombieApocalypse {{comedy}}-{{western}} flick ''Film/UndeadOrAlive'', a Native American woman named Sue remembers a legend stating that the Scavs [[spoiler: LaResistance]] have been stealing drone power cores.
** The fact
zombification curse can be removed by consuming the living flesh of the person who placed it in the first place. Since that lightning strikes force electronics (such person, her uncle, is dead, this information is brushed off as useless. Once the Bubble Ship's [[spoiler: and other two protagonists become infected near the drones']]) to reboot if struck while flying.
** The constant reminding to MissionControl to please send parts and armor to repair the drone on Tower 49, which
end, however, it keeps disregarding. [[spoiler: Julia's BigDamnHeroes SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome later on is also a good example of WorfHadTheFlu because of it.]]
** The missing drone mentioned at the beginning. [[spoiler: It was captured by LaResistance, but it's intended use to carry a nuke to the Tet ends up [[SubvertedTrope sadly subverted]].]]
** The Bubble Ship and the drones using voice recognition to identify Jack. The latter
comes in use when Jack first rescues Julia into play as they realize that Sue herself would count as her uncle's "still living flesh." This doesn't turn out so well for Sue.
* The 2005 action-comedy flick ''Film/{{Underclassman}}'' has the main character (played by Nick Cannon), a young undercover cop at a preppy private school, taking after-school language lessons
from the crashed "Odyssey" (since they're programmed to not shoot him). [[spoiler: As for the former... as Jack discovers, all that it's necessary to use another clone's ship is to change the Tech operator number you say for ID, which school's [[HotTeacher Spanish teacher]] (played by Creator/RoselynSanchez of ''Series/WithoutATrace'' fame). This later comes in handy [[HeroStoleMyBike because he needs to use it to save Julia's life after she's accidentally shot]].]]
** The "Odyssey"'s flight recorder. [[spoiler: And its nuclear reactor core.]]
** The Scav communications equipment that Jack deactivates on the ruins of the Empire State Building. And the building itself.
** The fact that the drones can track Jack's DNA comes back to bite the ass of LaResistance
during the final act.
** When Jack first reports about finding Julia to MissionControl, Sally says
confrontation with the BigBad, who's got her in a tense hostage situation [[spoiler:when the protagonist informs her in Spanish that she would the bullets in his gun are rubber bullets and that they'll sting, following which he shoots her to free her from the BigBad's grasp]].
* ''Film/UndercoverBrother'' has several.
** In the introduction there's file footage of James Brown. Later on James Brown appears AsHimself, but turns out to
be interested in meeting her. [[spoiler: Undercover Brother in disguise]].
** When Undercover Brother first drives his car we see the two black pool balls hanging from the rear-view mirror. This sets up the later joke where Undercover Brother refers to his "big, black, fuzzy balls".
** Several times
during the TrojanPrisoner gambit, Jack mentions this back to Sally to be allowed into movie Undercover Brother tells people "Don't touch the ship.]]
** When Jack first starts checking the wreckage of the crashed "Odyssey", he opens a HumanPopsicle capsule which is empty, and when the Scavs [[spoiler: LaResistance]] arrive, you can see them taking that capsule. It becomes pretty important
'fro" (his Afro hairdo). This anticipates his BerserkButton being set off later on [[spoiler: as the capsule Julia goes in thinking she and Jack will do the TrojanPrisoner gambit and Jack then transports to his cabin, where she will be safe. The capsule is labeled "J. Harper"--it belonged to her (real) husband.]]
** A minor one: when Jack first disables the communications equipment on the Empire State, he takes a [[Film/KingKong gorilla]] plushie that was on the room and puts it among his collection of scavenged stuff. [[spoiler: Julia's child is seen playing with it on the movie's epilogue.]]
* At the start of ''Film/{{Oculus}}'', we watch as Kaylie set up various fail-safe measures to destroy the mirror, which can change the perception of the lead characters. One of these is a kill-switch attached to an anchor, not being run
by electricity and on a straight path so the mirror is unable to influence it. [[spoiler:[[DownerEnding Then she is tricked into walking in front of it as her brother flips the switch, leaving him to blame for her death]].]]
* In the animated movie ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAForest'', early on in the movie the animals are told by their teacher that a certain
Mr. Feather cutting off part of the forest is off limits, but says his hair.
* ''Film/UpstreamColor'': An early scene reveals
that the reason why is "not today's lesson". Pan across to reveal Kris has a trap. This is promptly forgotten...until the very end of the movie, when Edgar the Mole gets caught pistol in it while trying to evade some humans doing cleanup after the gas damaged the forest. One of them frees Edgar, smashes the trap, throws it in the garbage bag, and proves to the animals that perhaps (contrary to dire warnings throughout the movie) [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters humans aren't exclusively destructive monsters.]] Not bad as environmentalist messages go.
* ''Film/TheOppositeOfSex'': Dedee is shown packing a gun, and helpfully informs the audience, "This is foreshadowing. Duh!". And despite the fact that she toys with being an UnreliableNarrator, it does get used later on. Twice.
* ''Film/OurManFlint''. Early in the movie Flint is woken up from suspended animation by his watch. Later on when Flint is apparently dead, the watch wakes him up again - he was just in suspended animation.
* Subverted in ''Film/{{Outbreak}}''. The soldiers begin rounding up infectees in the quarantined small town, and we get to
her home. We see only one woman say a tearful goodbye to her family. We follow her for it a few minutes while they take a blood sample during her initial medical exam. There is even a close up of more times before the phial, labeled "Sample 612". In a later scene, we see a scientist examining blood slides:
--> '''Scientist''': "Sample 607: Infected. 608: Infected. 609: Infected. * Frustrated sigh* They can't ''all'' be infected. 610... Infected. 611...''Infected''. 612... Damn! Still infected!"
end, when [[spoiler:she uses it to kill the Sampler]].



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* ''Film/PacificRim'':
** [[spoiler:Gipsy Danger is nuclear powered.]]
** [[spoiler:Chau uses his knife three times: once to intimidate Geiszler, once to check whether Otachi Jr. is dead, and once more to cut his way out of its stomach.]]
** Though it's not explicitly noted, [[spoiler:the fact that the {{Kaiju}} can tell Newt linked up with one of their brains from the far side of the rift indicates that it's possible for signals to pass through it. This comes in useful when mission control needs to keep monitoring Gipsy Danger's progress.]]
** [[spoiler:Raleigh's ability to pilot a Jaeger solo, which he does to finally deliver the final blow.]]
* ''Film/{{Paddington}}'':
** The sandwich Paddington keeps under his hat for emergencies comes very handy when he needs to get out of a jam.
%% ** The pigeons.
%% ** [[spoiler:The handheld vacuums]].
* [[spoiler:Ofelia's red shoes]] in ''Film/PansLabyrinth'' are forgotten about halfway through the film, only to suddenly reappear at the end. They don't really ''do'' anything, they are just a part of the [[ViewersAreGeniuses elaborate system of clues]] that let the viewer know the truth about what happens--[[spoiler:[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Red_Shoes_(fairy_tale) red shoes]] are associated with TheFairFolk, as is Ofelia's all-green outfit, for that matter.]]
** The bottle of sleeping medicine Ofelia's mother was given would count. At first, it seems completely unnecessary since [[spoiler:Ofelia helps her mother to get better with the mandrake root. At the end of the movie though, she uses it to drug her stepfather and escape with her brother.]]
** Mercedes' belt on her robe early on is revealed to have a [[VictoriasSecretCompartment hidden compartment]] where she stores her kitchen knife. The camera focused on it for too long for it to not be of any importance. As it turns out, later she is tied to a chair by the BigBad, and when his back is turned, she retrieves the knife, cuts herself free, and in a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome slices open his cheek before making her escape.
* Happens twice in ''Film/{{Papillon}}''. First on the boat to French Guiana, where Papillon displays his pocket knife, which later is used by Papillon to defend Louis from two robbers. Later, when Papillon, Louis and Clusiot have escaped their captivity, Papillon is shown putting an axe in the back of his pants. The same axe is later used to kill an officer.
* ''Film/PaulBlartMallCop'' has several, including the "Devil's Crotch" hot sauce and the StalkerWithACrush using GPS to track a cell phone.
* ''Film/{{Paulie}}'' has the bookmark labelled "M.A."
* ''Film/{{Paycheck}}'' has the main character ending up with his memory wiped after working on a top secret project [[spoiler: involving seeing the future]] and then finding out that his pre-memory wipe self sent his post-memory wipe self an entire ChekhovsArmory full of random, seemingly useless crap to keep himself alive when things go south. Perhaps the most JustForFun/{{Egregious}} gun in the armory, though, is a digital watch that doesn't work that seems to serve no practical purpose even within the armory [[spoiler: until it beeps and reads "GO" when the main character happens to find himself on a catwalk with a gun pointed at him.]]
* In ''Film/PeeWeesBigAdventure'', Pee-Wee buys several strange items at the magic shop at the beginning of the movie, including a boomerang bowtie. However, it is only used in a deleted scene, whereas most of the other items do get used in the movie.
* In ''[[Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief]]'', the protagonists find a fountain full of Gold Drachma's when looking for the first Pearl of Persephone. Later on, when they meet Charon, guess what they have to bribe him with?
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
** Subverted early in the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl first film]] -- a decorative shield-and-swords hangs over a fireplace in the governor's mansion in the grand swashbuckling fashion. When Elizabeth later goes to draw one of the swords to defend herself against invading pirates, she ends up pulling the whole thing down off the wall by accident -- the swords are firmly attached to the shield and ''won't come loose''.
*** Played straight with Elizabeth's bedwarmer; she uses it to dump hot coals on the pirates invading her room.
** It's played straight in the same movie: Norrington mocks Jack's pistol (with only one shot) and compass (that's apparently broken); the pistol has symbolic importance and the compass proves important not only to the first movie but to the sequels as well.
** An interesting one comes in the form of the sword Will forged for Norrington. At the end of the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd third film]], Will is killed with this sword.
** Ragetti's wooden eye seems to just be comic relief, until it turns out to be one of the Pieces of Eight.
*** Jack's own Piece of Eight is debatable, being present in the first two movies before the sequels were even written.
** But the ultimate example, as far as the time between when we are shown the gun and when it is fired, are the barrel-pin hinges commonly used in jail cells of the period. In the first film, Will shows Jack how simple it is to unseat these hinges, thereby opening a jail cell door. In the third film, Jack recognizes that the hinges on the brig of the ''Flying Dutchman'' to be barrel-pin hinges, and is thus able to escape with ease because of Will's explanation from the first film.
** Subverted again with the jar of dirt from the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMansChest second movie]]. Jack ends up wasting it.
** The knife Bootstrap Bill gives to Will is the same one that he uses to carve out his heart after Davy Jones is killed.
* In ''Film/{{Pixels}}'':
** The glasses Eddie always has on him [[spoiler:has Pac-Man and Donkey Kong cheat codes inscribed on them.]]
** The Chewbacca mask Bill has won as a child [[spoiler:is later used by him to sneak out of the White House.]]
* In ''Film/PoisonIvy'', Chekhov's Gun takes the form of a melancholy piano piece the heroine, Sylvie, composes and records for her mother as a birthday present, which the latter plays as she supposedly jumps to her death. Soon after, [[FilleFatale Ivy]] convinces Sylvie to take a ride with her in her mother's old sportscar as a final goodbye. As they drive, Ivy absently begins to hum the tune, leading Sylvie to realize Ivy was present when her mother died...
* In ''Film/{{Preservation}}'', Wit chides Mike for casually discarding a broken beer bottle on the way into the park. Later, she uses that same bottle to [[GrievousBottleyHarm stab one of the hunters in the throat]].
* ''Film/ThePresidentsAnalyst'' is soon being pursued by intelligence agents of every country out to capture him. In New York's Chinatown, an agent chasing him gets stuck in a phone booth which has a logo reading "TPC", which shows up several other places, like on a maintenance truck in suburbia and a wheelbarrow on the White House lawn - late in the movie, the analyst gets stuck in a phone booth [[spoiler: which is pulled up and hauled off, with him in it, to the headquarters of TPC - The Phone Company.]]
* Chekhov's ''lack'' of a gun in ''Film/ThePresidentsLastBang''. Chief Bodyguard Cha refuses his underling's suggestion to carry a gun to the party, saying that President Park doesn't like the sight of guns when he's drinking and relaxing. This later leaves him defenseless when Director Kim comes in shooting.
* A Chekhov's ''Blow''gun in ''Film/{{Primal}}'', with Frank using the BlowGun and curare darts he used to capture the monkeys against Loffler in the final showdown.
* Before the makeover scene in ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries'' Paolo refuses to sign the confidentially agreement because, in his own words, 'I know how to keep a secret'. [[spoiler: When Mia goes to school a few days later, paparazzi are swarming all over the place, which Paolo admits to being responsible for, for the sake of pride.]]
* ''Film/{{Prometheus}}'' makes a point of showing the audience a rather pricey Automated Surgical Unit that can perform almost any kind of emergency surgery, including complex operations [[spoiler: which is later used by Shaw to perform an emergency cesarean on herself, after having been infected by Holloway.]]
** Also telling that, [[spoiler: when she asks the machine for a cesarean section, the machine replies that it is not programmed for that, and she has to guide it through the procedure. Why would the female bankroller of the operation have a medical machine in her quarters not programmed for female anatomy? Because the machine is for the male head of the Weyland Corporation, who everyone else thinks is dead.]]
* In ''Film/PromisingYoungWoman'', Cassie wears Nina's half of their friendship necklace to confront [[spoiler: Al, Nina's rapist and one of the former med school classmates that made Nina DrivenToSuicide at his bachelor party. Cassie forces him to recall his actions and tries to carve Nina's name onto him as revenge, but Al overpowers her and [[SinisterSuffocation smothers her to death]] with a pillow. He and his friend Joe then burn her body in the woods to dispose any evidence of the crime. However, the necklace fell off and wasn't burned, and the police were able to use it to find Cassie's remains and bring Al and Joe to justice]].

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[[folder:V]]
* ''Film/PacificRim'':
** [[spoiler:Gipsy Danger is nuclear powered.]]
** [[spoiler:Chau uses
In ''Film/VanHelsing'', in the scene where Carl shows Van Helsing his knife three times: once to intimidate Geiszler, once to check whether Otachi Jr. diverse gadgets one is dead, and once more to cut his way out of its stomach.]]
** Though it's not explicitly noted, [[spoiler:the fact
a small glass globe with some weird things inside that the {{Kaiju}} can tell Newt linked up with one of their brains from the far side of the rift indicates that it's possible for signals to pass through it. produces sun-like light. This comes in useful when mission control needs to keep monitoring Gipsy Danger's progress.]]
** [[spoiler:Raleigh's ability to pilot a Jaeger solo, which he does to finally deliver the final blow.]]
* ''Film/{{Paddington}}'':
** The sandwich Paddington keeps under his hat for emergencies comes very
handy when he needs to get out of a jam.
%% ** The pigeons.
%% ** [[spoiler:The handheld vacuums]].
* [[spoiler:Ofelia's red shoes]] in ''Film/PansLabyrinth'' are forgotten about halfway through the film, only to suddenly reappear at the end. They don't really ''do'' anything, they are just a part of the [[ViewersAreGeniuses elaborate system of clues]] that let the viewer know the truth about what happens--[[spoiler:[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Red_Shoes_(fairy_tale) red shoes]] are associated with TheFairFolk, as is Ofelia's all-green outfit, for that matter.]]
** The bottle of sleeping medicine Ofelia's mother was given would count. At first, it seems completely unnecessary since [[spoiler:Ofelia helps her mother to get better with the mandrake root. At the end of the movie though, she uses it to drug her stepfather and escape with her brother.]]
** Mercedes' belt on her robe early on is revealed to have a [[VictoriasSecretCompartment hidden compartment]] where she stores her kitchen knife. The camera focused on it for too long for it to not be of any importance. As it turns out, later she is tied to a chair by the BigBad, and when his back is turned, she retrieves the knife, cuts herself free, and in a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome slices open his cheek before making her escape.
* Happens twice in ''Film/{{Papillon}}''. First on the boat to French Guiana, where Papillon displays his pocket knife, which later is used by Papillon to defend Louis from two robbers. Later, when Papillon, Louis and Clusiot have escaped their captivity, Papillon is shown putting an axe in the back of his pants. The same axe is later used to kill an officer.
* ''Film/PaulBlartMallCop'' has several, including the "Devil's Crotch" hot sauce and the StalkerWithACrush using GPS to track a cell phone.
* ''Film/{{Paulie}}'' has the bookmark labelled "M.A."
* ''Film/{{Paycheck}}'' has the main character ending up with his memory wiped after working on a top secret project [[spoiler: involving seeing the future]] and then finding out that his pre-memory wipe self sent his post-memory wipe self an entire ChekhovsArmory full of random, seemingly useless crap to keep himself alive when things go south. Perhaps the most JustForFun/{{Egregious}} gun in the armory, though, is a digital watch that doesn't work that seems to serve no practical purpose even within the armory [[spoiler: until it beeps and reads "GO" when the main character happens to find himself on a catwalk with a gun pointed at him.]]
* In ''Film/PeeWeesBigAdventure'', Pee-Wee buys several strange items at the magic shop at the beginning of the movie, including a boomerang bowtie. However, it is only used in a deleted scene, whereas most of the other items do get used in the movie.
* In ''[[Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief]]'', the protagonists find a fountain full of Gold Drachma's when looking for the first Pearl of Persephone. Later on, when they meet Charon, guess what
they have to bribe him with?
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
** Subverted early
escape from hordes of vampires in the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl first film]] -- masquerade ball.
* ''Film/VigilanteDiaries'': There is
a decorative shield-and-swords hangs over a fireplace in the governor's mansion in the grand swashbuckling fashion. When Elizabeth later goes to draw one of the swords to defend herself against invading pirates, she ends up pulling the whole thing down off the wall by accident -- the swords are firmly attached to the shield brief scene where Barrington is inflicting ColdBloodedTorture on someone and ''won't come loose''.
*** Played straight with Elizabeth's bedwarmer; she uses it to dump hot coals on the pirates invading her room.
** It's played straight in the same movie: Norrington mocks Jack's pistol (with only one shot) and compass (that's apparently broken); the pistol has symbolic importance and the compass proves important not only to the first movie but to the sequels as well.
** An interesting one comes in the form
asking him questions about a shipment of the sword Will forged for Norrington. At the end of the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd third film]], Will is killed with this sword.
** Ragetti's wooden eye seems to just be comic relief, until it turns out to be one of the Pieces of Eight.
*** Jack's own Piece of Eight is debatable, being present in the first two movies before the sequels were even written.
** But the ultimate example, as far as the time between
uranium when we are shown the gun and when it is fired, are the barrel-pin hinges commonly used in jail cells of the period. In the first film, Will shows Jack how simple it is to unseat these hinges, thereby opening he receives a jail cell door. In the third film, Jack recognizes phone call telling him that the hinges on the brig of the ''Flying Dutchman'' to be barrel-pin hinges, and is thus able to escape with ease because of Will's explanation from the first film.
** Subverted again with the jar of dirt from the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMansChest second movie]]. Jack ends up wasting it.
** The knife Bootstrap Bill gives to Will is the same one
Vigilante has escaped. It initially appears that he uses the purpose of this scene is to carve out his heart after Davy Jones is killed.
* In ''Film/{{Pixels}}'':
** The glasses Eddie always has on him [[spoiler:has Pac-Man
establish Barrington as ruthless bastard and Donkey Kong cheat codes inscribed on them.]]
** The Chewbacca mask Bill has won as a child [[spoiler:is later used by him to sneak out of
show the White House.]]
* In ''Film/PoisonIvy'', Chekhov's Gun takes the form
type of a melancholy piano piece the heroine, Sylvie, composes and records for her mother as a birthday present, which the latter plays as she supposedly jumps to her death. Soon after, [[FilleFatale Ivy]] convinces Sylvie to take a ride with her in her mother's old sportscar as a final goodbye. As they drive, Ivy absently begins to hum the tune, leading Sylvie to realize Ivy was present assignments he undertakes when her mother died...
* In ''Film/{{Preservation}}'', Wit chides Mike for casually discarding a broken beer bottle on the way into the park. Later, she uses that same bottle to [[GrievousBottleyHarm stab one of the hunters in the throat]].
* ''Film/ThePresidentsAnalyst''
he is soon being pursued by intelligence agents of every country out to capture him. In New York's Chinatown, an agent not chasing him gets stuck the Vigilante. However, during the climax, it is revealed that the uranium was actually a key component in a phone booth which his EvilPlan and was used to make the dirty bombs he planted across the globe.
* A literal example in ''Film/TheVillain''. Handsome
has a logo reading "TPC", which shows up several other places, like on a maintenance truck in suburbia and a wheelbarrow on the White House lawn - late in the movie, the analyst gets stuck in a phone booth [[spoiler: a seven-shot six shooter,]] which is pulled up and hauled off, established early on with him in it, to the headquarters a bit of TPC - The Phone Company.]]
* Chekhov's ''lack'' of a gun in ''Film/ThePresidentsLastBang''. Chief Bodyguard Cha refuses his underling's suggestion to carry a gun to the party, saying that President Park doesn't like the sight of guns when he's drinking and relaxing. This later leaves him defenseless when Director Kim comes in shooting.
* A Chekhov's ''Blow''gun in ''Film/{{Primal}}'', with Frank using the BlowGun and curare darts he used to capture the monkeys against Loffler in the final showdown.
* Before the makeover scene in ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries'' Paolo refuses to sign the confidentially agreement because, in his own words, 'I know how to keep a secret'.
dialog. At one point later, Cactus Jack [[spoiler: When Mia goes to school a few days later, paparazzi are swarming all over empties the place, which Paolo admits to being responsible for, for bullets from the sake of pride.]]
* ''Film/{{Prometheus}}'' makes a point of showing the audience a rather pricey Automated Surgical Unit that can perform almost any kind of emergency surgery, including complex operations [[spoiler: which is later used by Shaw to perform an emergency cesarean on herself, after having been infected by Holloway.]]
** Also telling that, [[spoiler: when she asks the machine for a cesarean section, the machine replies that it is not programmed for that, and she has to guide it through the procedure. Why would the female bankroller of the operation have a medical machine in her quarters not programmed for female anatomy? Because the machine is for the male head of the Weyland Corporation, who everyone else thinks is dead.]]
* In ''Film/PromisingYoungWoman'', Cassie wears Nina's half of their friendship necklace to confront [[spoiler: Al, Nina's rapist and one of the former med school classmates that made Nina DrivenToSuicide at his bachelor party. Cassie forces him to recall his actions and tries to carve Nina's name
gun onto him as revenge, but Al overpowers her and [[SinisterSuffocation smothers her to death]] with a pillow. He and his friend Joe then burn her body in table while counting them.]] Then, assuming the woods to dispose any evidence of the crime. However, the necklace fell off and wasn't burned, and the police were able to use it to find Cassie's remains and bring Al and Joe to justice]].gun is now unloaded, [[IJustShotMarvinInTheFace accidentally shoots himself.]]



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%%* ''Film/{{Rambo}}''. The Tallboy Bomb.
* ''Film/RedEye'' has a few examples of this:
** One of the framed photographs on the mantelpiece in the opening sequence depicts [[ActionGirl Lisa playing hockey]], which becomes relevant much later during the climax.
** The Baybreeze/Seabreeze conversation at the bar, which initially seems like an irrelevant flirting scene, but isn't
** The novelty pen that [[spoiler:Lisa later uses to [[ImprovisedWeapon stab Rippner in the throat]].]]
* ''Film/RedHill'': The Aboriginal weaponry on display in the window of the information centre. It sits there in plain view for most of the movie, appearing to be nothing more than a demonstration of Red Hill's racial insensitivity. [[spoiler:Until Jimmy steals the weapons and uses them to silently murder Willy and Manning]].
* ''Film/RepoMen'', which begins in media res, shows Jude Law's character using a typewriter. Shortly after the film catches up to this scene, it's used to crush someone's skull.
* The peyote the pilot gives Richard when they land at the house in ''Film/Revenge2017''. Jen later uses it to kill the pain when she performs SelfSurgery.
* Every single one of Professor Keenbean's inventions in the 1994 ''Film/RichieRich'' film gets used to combat the antagonists later on.
* Near the opening of the Creator/JohnWayne movie ''Film/RioBravo'', Sheriff Chance directs an incoming wagon train to park outside of town (and near the BigBad's land) because its cargo contains dynamite he wants away from the jailhouse. Naturally, at the end of the movie, the big shootout happens in the same location.
* ''Film/TheRoom'': The gun that Mark takes off Chris-R somehow winds up in Johnny's possession. Apparently. Due to a goof, the model changes from a Smith & Wesson 5906 to a Beretta 92.
* ''Film/RunForTheSun'':
** Kate's magnetized notepad (it allows her attach a pen to the side of the pad) which she uses in the hotel bar and keeps in her purse. This is what later throws off the compass in the plane off and causes them to get lost.
** Mike's DesignatedBullet that acts as his NumberOneDime. During the climax, [[spoiler:he pushes the cartridge though a bullet hole in a door and then fires it by hitting the primer with a nail and a rock. It goes off and kills Browne on the other side of the door]].

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%%* ''Film/{{Rambo}}''.
[[folder:W]]
* ''Film/{{Waiting}}'': There's a part where Ramirez is showing Mitch the rules and general "moves" in "The Game".
The Tallboy Bomb.
* ''Film/RedEye'' has a few examples
last move he lists is treated like somewhat of this:
** One
a LimitBreak by him as he talks about it before the scene cuts to something else before we see what it entails. [[spoiler: Guess what Mitch uses in his SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome.]]
* In ''Film/WalkingTall2004,'' the main character returns to his hometown after some time away in the military, only to learn that the local saw-mill--the town's primary source of income when he was young--has been shut down, with a casino now bringing in revenue for the citizens. Of course, he gradually learns that drugs are being peddled out
of the framed photographs on casino, but he's basically told that nothing can be done about it because the mantelpiece in casino's money-making capacity is the opening sequence depicts [[ActionGirl Lisa playing hockey]], which becomes relevant much later during only thing keeping the climax.
town going since the mill's closure. [[spoiler:It's revealed that the mill itself is where the BigBad has his main drug base--that's why he had it shut down]].
* Several in ''Film/WarCraft2016'':
** The Baybreeze/Seabreeze conversation at the bar, which initially seems like an irrelevant flirting scene, but isn't
** The novelty pen that [[spoiler:Lisa later uses
golem Medivh is building in his first scene. [[spoiler:It's activated when Medivh goes full-on demonic and Khadgar and Lothar have to [[ImprovisedWeapon stab Rippner in the throat]].fight it to get to him.]]
* ''Film/RedHill'': ** The Aboriginal weaponry on display dagger Taria gives Garona to show her trust [[spoiler:is later used by her to kill Taria's husband, and is how Lothar recognizes who did the deed.]]
** The book Khadgar finds in Medivh's library [[spoiler:is later discovered to contain a clue as to Portal's functioning and Medivh's true loyalties.]]
** The boomstick Lothar is given in his first scene [[spoiler:saves his life when he's pinned down by Blackhand
in the window first ambush.]]
* In ''Film/{{Warlock}}'', Kassandra is diabetic and used a syringe to inject herself with insulin. At the end
of the film she uses it to inject the warlock with salt water which is fatal to witches.
* In ''Film/WaynesWorld'', Wayne and Garth meet up with a security guard after coming out the stage exit during a rock concert, and this guard just so happens to have a lot of
information centre. It sits there in plain view for most of about the movie, appearing to be nothing more than a demonstration of Red Hill's racial insensitivity. [[spoiler:Until Jimmy steals big-wig record producer's travel itinerary, including the fact he drives everywhere in his expensive limo with a big satellite dish right on top. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Wayne when Garth figures out a way to use this to further the plot.
* ''Film/WeWereSoldiers'' has Chekhov's ''{{Gatling|Good}}'' Gun: Lt.Col. Moore first meets his new battalion's officer in a hangar where they've just been checking out an M134 Minigun...
weapons and uses them to silently murder Willy and Manning]].
* ''Film/RepoMen'',
which begins play a prominent role in media res, shows Jude Law's character the movie's climactic GunshipRescue moment.
* ''Film/WereNoAngels'' (1989): Jimmy picks up a brochure for a gun in Harry's store and ends up
using a typewriter. Shortly after the film catches up to this scene, it's used to crush someone's skull.
* The peyote
flowery ad [[spoiler:as the pilot opening of an impromptu sermon that he's forced to give in front of a crowd.]]
* A literal case in ''Film/WestSideStory2021''. [[spoiler:Riff buys a gun for the rumble and then
gives Richard when they land at the house it to Tony. When everyone else flees, he loses it and it ends up in ''Film/Revenge2017''. Jen later Chino's hands, who ultimately uses it to kill the pain when she performs SelfSurgery.
Tony.]]
* Every single one of Professor Keenbean's inventions A very literal example in the 1994 ''Film/RichieRich'' film gets used to combat the antagonists later on.
*
Creator/BillMurray film, ''Film/WhatAboutBob''. Near the opening end of the Creator/JohnWayne movie ''Film/RioBravo'', Sheriff Chance directs an incoming wagon train to park outside of town (and near first act, the BigBad's land) because its cargo contains dynamite psychologist main character has a rifle on the mantle for an interview photo op, but takes it off in favor of a bust. At the climax, he wants away holds Bill Murray's character up with it. The only the thing keeping this from being a perfect Chekhov's Gun is that the jailhouse. Naturally, rifle isn't actually fired.
* ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'':
** During the scene where Eddie visits the scene of Marvin Acme's murder, some of the cops on the site are seen fooling around with a portable hole and a mallet with a spring-loaded boxing glove in it. Both these props come in handy during Eddie's confrontation with Judge Doom
at the end of the movie.
** Roger's literally [[MakeMeWannaShout explosive reaction]] to [[CantHoldHisLiquor alcohol]] is seen by accident earlier in the movie when he's offered a drink. When Roger's caught by Judge Doom, Eddie gets a chance to exploit this and offers Roger a shot of bourbon to invoke a chaos and escape safely.
** Also a more explicit example that has some crossover with [=MacGuffin=] in the recurring [[spoiler:love letter that is actually the will written in invisible ink.]]
** The emphasis on laughs could count.
--> '''Judge Doom''': Have you forgotten what happened last time? If you don't stop that laughing, you're going to end up dead just like your idiot hyena cousins!
* ''Film/TheWidow2020'': Near the start of the
movie, the big shootout happens rescue team reveals to Kristina that they have a FlareGun as part of their equipment. [[spoiler:Later, Zoya uses the flare gun to make Vika kill her by shooting her in the same location.
head with it.]]
* ''Film/TheRoom'': The gun that Mark takes ''Film/{{Willow}}''
** Averted, at least partially by accident. As Willow Ufgood sets
off Chris-R somehow winds up in Johnny's possession. Apparently. Due to a goof, on his quest, the model changes from a Smith & Wesson 5906 leader of his village gives him three magic acorns which can turn what he throws them at to a Beretta 92.
* ''Film/RunForTheSun'':
** Kate's magnetized notepad (it allows her attach a pen to
stone. However, throughout the side entirety of the pad) which she uses in the hotel bar movie he attempts to use only two of them, missing a troll with one and keeps in her purse. This is what later throws off the compass in the plane off and causes them to get lost.
** Mike's DesignatedBullet that acts as his NumberOneDime. During the climax, [[spoiler:he pushes the cartridge though a bullet hole in a door and then fires it by
hitting the primer Bavmorda with a nail and a rock. It goes off and kills Browne on the other side of only for her to overcome the door]].stone transformation with her own magic. According to Warwick Davis's DVD commentary track the third acorn ''was'' used--in a deleted scene. Making the whole acorn thing ''ding dong'' entirely pointless.
** Played completely straight, however, with the disappearing pig trick. Which in a way, reinforces the whole point: the most powerful magic is what you make for yourself.
%%* ''Film/TheWomanInRed'': Charlotte's robe is lying on the bed.
* ''Film/TheWorldsEnd'':
** The "Out of Order" sign from the disabled toilet, which Sam gives to Gary as a jibe, later comes in handy [[spoiler:when the guys need to make sure no-one goes into the men's room and finds the five teenage Blanks they just destroyed in there]].
%%** [[spoiler:Oliver's birthmark.]]
* In ''Film/WrittenOnTheWind'', Kyle's father keeps a gun in his desk, and Mitch hides it in a bookcase. [[spoiler:Kyle finds it and decides to kill Mitch with it when he thinks that Mitch and Lucy had an affair.]]



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* In the 1963 movie ''The Sadist'' one of the characters is scared by a [[spoiler: snake skin she mistook for a rattlesnake]], this doesn't have any significance till later [[spoiler: towards the end where the main villain of the movie is killed by falling into a pit full of rattlesnakes]].
* In ''Film/{{Salt}}'' starring Creator/AngelinaJolie, there was a brief scene where she took some venom from a spider, putting it into a needle. [[spoiler: We find out that she used it to temporarily render the Russian Prime Minister unconscious and paralyzed, giving the illusion that she shot and killed him.]]
* The wild boar tooth fitted with an LED that Frank gives to his son Josh in ''Film/{{Sanctum}}''. With no other light source, Josh uses the special torch to light his way as he swims to freedom at the end of the film.
* ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'':
** At the beginning of ''Film/SawI'', we can see a key get sucked down the drain of the tub that Adam awakens in. At the end of the movie, we learn that that this was the key to the shackle he was in.
** Jigsaw sets up quite a few of these. Notable ones include the wax tape from ''Film/SawIII'' (whose purpose is shown in ''Film/SawIV'') and the Glass Coffin from ''Saw IV'' (which is used by Hoffman in ''Film/SawV'').
** Don't forget the note that Amanda read in ''Saw III''. We don't find out what was in it until ''Film/SawVI''.
** The box John left Jill in his will at the beginning of ''Saw V'', which we aren't shown the contents of until ''Saw VI''.
** In ''Saw V'', when John is talking to Hoffman after kidnapping him from the elevator, John mentions that Hoffman's pendulum was made of inferior steel, and that tempered steel makes a cleaner cut. In ''Saw VI'', [[spoiler:Perez and Erickson find that the jigsaw piece cut from Eddie was cut with a serrated knife, and not Jigsaw's usual tempered scalpe]]l. This is the [[PullTheThread thread]] that begins to unravel Hoffman's attempts to cover his tracks.
** The note to Hoffman saying "I know who you are" in ''Saw V''. At that point, it looks like it's from Jill; ''Saw 3D'' reveals it was from [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]].
** And, of course, the note that Jill brought to the St. Eustace Hospital in ''Saw VI'', revealed to be for [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]] in ''Saw 3D''.
* ''Film/ScarecrowSlayer'': When they first sneak into the field to steal the scarecrow, Dave and Karl pass a large piece of agricultural machinery. One of them comments that it looks like a giant shredder. Guess what plays an important part in the final battle?
* In ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld'', after the battle with [[spoiler: the Katayanagi Twins, Scott picks up an extra life, which would be used at the end when he is killed by Gideon.]]
* Teased and subverted in ''Film/SecretHonor''. At the start of the movie, former President UsefulNotes/RichardNixon takes out a pistol in his study and makes sure that it's loaded. By the end, he's waved it around a bit, but not fired it.
* In ''Film/TheSeeker'', Will gets a digital watch for his birthday, which he later uses to amaze a Viking.
* ''Film/{{Serenity}}''. Captain Mal orders Jayne not to take any grenades when they go to rob the payroll shipment. During the robbery the Reavers attack and Jayne sarcastically points out how nice it would be to have grenades available. Late in the movie the Reavers attack again and Mal asks Jayne if he brought any grenades. Jayne just pulls open his coat and shows him the grenades he's wearing.
** Jayne's comment that it "sure would be nice to have some grenades, HUH" is a hybrid lampshade/inversion at the time.
* The music conservatory in ''Film/ASongIsBorn'' contains Chekhov's Drum. Early in the film, the drum falls while the professors are playing The Anvil Chorus. Later, they get the idea to literally get the drop on one of the mooks by making it resonate and fall again.
* The ''Film/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents2004'' movie does this in a kind of creepy way. In the Wide Window segment, Aunt Josephine explains her various paranoias about using household appliances. As unrealistic as these fears sound at the time, they all happen for real when the house starts to fall off the cliff.
** Some of these include a doorknob that could shatter into a thousand pieces (which it did by becoming super-heated), a fridge that could fall on someone (nearly falling on the siblings as the house began to tumble) and the radiator, which might explode. Her fear of the Lake Lachrymose and the Lachrymose leeches can also count, too, because she ends up [[spoiler: falling in the lake and getting eaten by them.]]
** The series also had a tendency to introduce the strange things in the various settings, having them be useful or significant later. Usually this was out of necessity (Violet using things like the crabs in the Orphan Shack to make a gadget they needed), but other things like horseradish, the Incredibly Deadly Viper, the Quagmire's notebooks, the Snow Scout masks, and the harpoon all are significant later in their books (or the entire series).
* Subverted in ''Film/{{Se7en}}''. All through the movie we get to see Detective Summerset show exceptional skill with a switchblade, particularly with throwing it. At one point, his partner, Detective Mills even calls attention to the fact that he even has one on him at all. However, he gets almost no practical use out of it unless you count opening boxes and cutting evidence tape.
* A perfect example of Chekhov's Gun can be found in ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead''. While getting drunk in the [[MyLocal Winchester]], Shaun and Ed discuss whether the gun behind the counter is real. Later, while dealing with a rather unexpected [[ZombieApocalypse zombie problem]], they discover that the gun is in fact genuine (and apparently kept loaded).
* ''Film/TheShawshankRedemption'' uses the trope masterfully when a simple poster of Rita Hayworth, requested for his cell by Andy Dufresne, turns out to be [[spoiler: the means by which Andy was covering up his escape tunnel]]. Really, the whole ending was an entire movie's worth of Chekov's Guns going off one after another in rapid-fire succession. [[spoiler: The rock-hammer he asked Red for? Used to dig a tunnel. The Bible the warden gave him? Hollowed out to hide his rock hammer. The poster he got from Red? Hid the tunnel. The fake identity he used to launder the warden's money? He used it to steal the money to fund his new life, while also exposing the warden]]. Andy was way more of a MagnificentBastard then you would initially believe.
* ''Film/{{Signs}}'' has a few. Which was precisely the point of the movie. Everything happens for a reason.
** Merrill's baseball bat. His basebaal career is discussed throughout the film, and his dead sister in law's last words were about swinging it hard. [[spoiler: It saves the family from the aliens.]]
** Bo leaves abandoned glasses of water in the house everywhere because she's afraid of germs. [[spoiler:The water is poison for the aliens]]
** Morgan's asthma. [[spoiler: He didn't breathe in the poisonous gas.]]
* In ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', Dr. Chilton warns Clarice not to leave anything in Hannibal Lecter's cell and mentions several objects, among other pens. He himself leaves one there, and there is a long shot of it. He later cannot find it for signin a document. Hannibal Lecter is then seen with a part of it in hands... [[spoiler:He unlocks the cuffs with it and can kill his guards.]]
* The 2004 Hong Kong film ''Silver Hawk'' (no, no relation to [[WesternAnimation/SilverHawks these guys]]) has the titular heroine's LoveInterest, a cop who's ironically chasing her masked alter ego, displaying a very weird martial arts stance that dates back to their childhood days in martial arts training (shown via flashbacks): he'd raise his arms above his head, then bring them down slowly to his sides with the hands still pointing upward, while sucking in his stomach and making growling noises--only to frequently get [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments punched in the face for his trouble]]. [[spoiler:Turns out it's a core-strengthening stance that allows him to take a MegatonPunch from the BigBad's cybernetic fist with no ill-effects]].
* ''Film/SkyCaptainAndTheWorldOfTomorrow''. The two metal tubes that Polly Perkins received from Dr. Jennings. They turn out to be [[spoiler:the human DNA Dr. Totenkpf need to complete his plan]].
%% * ''Film/SkyHigh2005'':
%% ** More like Chekhov's Pacifier - technically, it's an actual gun ''called'' the Pacifier.
%% ** The business card of Ron Wilson, Bus Driver.
* ''Film/{{Slither}}'':
** Subverted. A grenade is shown in the police station's gun cabinet, and a minor character explains what it's doing there. The main character goes back for it, planning to use it to blow up the BigBad. During the climax, the Big Bad knocks it out of his hand, twice, and it finally explodes uselessly in a swimming pool.
** Kylie's nails are discussed during dinner with her family for some reason, later they save her by being able to stab the worm and pull it out of her mouth.
* In ''Film/SlumdogMillionaire'', as soon as we see the flashback where [[spoiler:Jamal mentions he doesn't know the name of the third musketeer]], we know that it will be the final question on ''Series/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire''.
* An interesting subversion is in ''Film/SnakeEyes'', where the huge ball that has been lying on the ground for most of the movie doesn't roll over anyone (read: Gary Sinise). However, this was only because test audiences didn't like the originally-planned ending in which it ''does'' roll over Sinise.
* Early in ''Film/Snatched2017'', Linda gives Emily a "rape whistle" that's actually a dog whistle. When she blows it, a dog charges the taxi and barks. [[spoiler:When Morgado is about to kill Linda, Emily blows it again. A dog attacks Morgado, allowing Emily to take his gun.]]
* ''Film/{{Sneakers}}''
** After the team steals the black box, they have a party to celebrate. During the party they talk about what they're going to do with the money they'll be paid: Crease wants a vacation with his wife, Mother plans to buy a Winnebago, Whistler wants peace on Earth, etc. At the end of the film they demand certain things from the NSA in return for the box: the same things they had mentioned at the party.
** The murder of [[spoiler: Janek is later tied to the murder of Gregor by "an anonymous tip" as seen in a newscast]].
** Mother's shell case for the Little Black Box that he gives Martin to use as "practice" for the recovery of the Black Box from Cosmo's office. [[spoiler:Martin uses it to trick Cosmo at the end.]]
* The title of ''Film/TheSorcerersApprentice''. It's inevitable that somewhere along the line the title character will cast an ill-advised spell on some brooms and hilarity will ensue.
* In ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'', the fortune cookie Yogurt gives Lonestar contains his translation of the OrphansPlotTrinket that Lonestar has carried his whole life.
* In ''Film/TheSpanishPrisoner'', there are usually groups of camera-wielding Japanese tourists in the background, and their presence is noted by the characters. At the end, the protagonist is on a ferry with two villains about to kill him. He appeals to the only other passengers, two of the ubiquitous tourists. They're actually US Marshals, have been staking him out the whole time, and arrest the villains. Virtually ''everything in the movie'' is a ChekhovsGun. Watch it five times and you'll still be noticing new ones.
* Subverted slightly in ''Film/SpeedRacer''. Speed is presented with the modified Mach 5, with 7 different gadgets for him to use. While 6 of them come in handy, the last one is never used, apparently only being included because it was there in the original anime version. The last one remaining unused is fitting, since it was very rarely used in the show and often didn't work right.
* In ''Film/SpyGame'', Agent Nathan Muir receives a framed award for his service, signed by the Director himself. At the climax of the film, [[spoiler:he breaks it open and uses the signature to forge a directive]].
* ''Film/StarTrekVTheFinalFrontier''
** Early in the film Spock appears using [[JetPack Jet Boots]] to fly. Later in the film, when he, Kirk and [=McCoy=] need to travel up a long turbolift shaft he dons the same boots and uses them to fly the whole group up to the top of the shaft.
** Klingon Captain Klaa shoots an old Earth space probe with one of the cannons of his Bird of Prey. Late in the movie, Spock uses the same weapon to shoot "God" and save Captain Kirk from an early grave.
* Subverted in ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'' which the opening lines are (now) Captain Sulu dictating the Captain's Log that his ship USS Excelsior has just completed cataloging gaseous and planetary anomalies in the Beta Quadrant. But, at the end of the film Uhura mentions that the USS Enterprise also just happens to be carrying a load of equipment for cataloging gaseous anomalies which turns out to be handy in [[spoiler: tracking and destroying the BigBad.]]
** Shatner purportedly complained that Kirk and the Enterprise wouldn’t need to be saved. So, late in filming the gaseous cataloging equipment was swapped from the Excelsior to the Enterprise. So, in effect- at the start of the film Chekhov’s gun is mentioned to be on the Excelsior. At the end of the film an exact duplicate is fired from the Enterprise.
* ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'':
** Harrison's blood, used to save a comatose girl in the film's opening, also gets used [[spoiler:to revive a dead Tribble and then save Kirk in the film's ending]].
** The 72 advanced torpedoes, which get used to threaten Harrison [[spoiler:and later disable the ''Vengeance''.]]
** Chekhov's Chekov, when Ensign Chekov is assigned to Engineering and manages to be in just the right place to rescue Kirk and Scotty and help save the day. This is the only time in the franchise so far that this trope applies to the character Chekov.
* ''Film/SouthlandTales'': The ground-to-air missile, which is used to destroy the Mega-Zeppelin the climax, [[KillEmAll killing most of the main characters]], including the DecoyProtagonist Boxer Santoros. Also [[spoiler:all that other stuff that made no sense]].
* Jon's video camera in ''Film/{{Stag}}''. He is shooting footage of the party in the early scenes and only puts the camera away when situation goes to hell and Kelly and Stoker die. However, the viewer is certainly aware of it (and, if they are paying attention, it even remains in plain sight in scenes in the lounge), so it does not come out of nowhere when it plays a roll in the denouement.
* In ''Film/StayTuned'', Roy's fencing swords from Junior College (mentioned early in the movie) are used to save his life in the climax, when he needs a sword to fight Mr. Spike.
* In ''Film/StepsTroddenBlack,'' Ryan's phone falling out of his pocket [[spoiler: before he is killed]] and Oliver picking it up is given a lot of attention. The creature later uses the phone to pick up Oliver's scent.
* In the Creator/WillFerrell movie ''Film/StrangerThanFiction'' his actions are being dictated by a writer controlling his life. The author mentions his watch repeatedly throughout the film. It turns out that the writer intended to have him be hit by a bus, breaking the watch and having a shard of the face cut through an artery and killing him, due to him accidentally having his watch set early. The writer, upon learning that she's killing a real man, rewrites the ending so that the fragment of the watch sticks ''in'' the artery, ''stopping'' him from death by watch. It makes the ending less ironic than the ending she planned, but oh-so-heartwarming.
* In ''Film/StrawDogs'', David and Amy Sumner get [[spoiler:trapped in their own house surrounded by Charlie Venner and his boys]]. While setting traps, they quickly set a [[spoiler:bear trap. After David uses many other objects and tactics he ends up in a fist fight with David who is the only one left moving. After Charlie has nearly killed David but doesn't kill him which is his intention WhyIsntItAttacking, he proceeds to mock Amy, only for David to (expectedly) kill him with the bear trap]] that they spent so long earlier preparing.
* In ''Film/SunsetBoulevard'' - the swimming pool. The following is not even a spoiler, technically, but: [[spoiler:the audience knows from the start that the victim is found dead in the swimming pool, and attention is drawn to the swimming pool throughout the film - the victim even goes so far as to obligingly turn on the pool lights, really to make his own death scene play better for the cameras! - and STILL it is a surprise ending...]]
* In ''Film/SupermanII'', Kal shows Lois the green crystal that built the Fortress of Solitude. She later leaves it lying on the seat when he calls her to dinner, the camera lingering on it for a second or two. After Kal uses the Red Crystal chamber to turn into Clark permanently, he soon regrets it. When he makes it back to the Fortress, the green crystal starts glowing again, almost saying "Hey! I'm over here!!"
* In ''Film/SuperMarioBros'', a Bob-omb is activated near the end and walks around harmlessly for a long time, only to come to rest and explode under the BigBad at the climax.
** The Bob-omb was actually introduced earlier and wasn't shown again until that point.

to:

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[[folder:X]]
* In ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
** ''Film/XMenFirstClass'': The coin that Dr. Schmidt gives to Erik, which Magneto later [[spoiler:forces through Sebastian Shaw's head]]. Also foreshadowed when Erik [[spoiler:impales a drawing of Shaw's head with it earlier in
the 1963 movie ''The Sadist'' one of the characters is scared by a film]].
** ''Film/TheWolverine'':
***
[[spoiler: snake skin she mistook for a rattlesnake]], this doesn't have any significance till later [[spoiler: towards the end where the main villain of the movie Ichirō Yashida's life support equipment is killed by falling into a pit full of rattlesnakes]].
* In ''Film/{{Salt}}'' starring Creator/AngelinaJolie, there was a brief scene where she took some venom from a spider, putting it into a needle. [[spoiler: We find out that she
used it to temporarily render discover the Russian Prime Minister unconscious and paralyzed, giving the illusion that she shot and killed him.machine suppressing Logan's healing factor.]]
* The wild boar tooth fitted with an LED that Frank gives to his son Josh in ''Film/{{Sanctum}}''. With no other light source, Josh uses *** In the special torch to light his way as he swims to freedom at the end of the film.
* ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'':
** At the beginning of ''Film/SawI'', we can see
beginning, a key get sucked down the drain of the tub that Adam awakens in. At the end of the movie, we learn that that this was the key to the shackle he was in.
** Jigsaw sets up quite a few of these. Notable ones include the wax tape from ''Film/SawIII'' (whose purpose
bear is shown in ''Film/SawIV'') and the Glass Coffin from ''Saw IV'' (which is used shot by Hoffman in ''Film/SawV'').
** Don't forget the note that Amanda read in ''Saw III''. We don't find out what was in it until ''Film/SawVI''.
** The box John left Jill in his will at the beginning of ''Saw V'', which we aren't shown the contents of until ''Saw VI''.
** In ''Saw V'', when John is talking to Hoffman after kidnapping him from the elevator, John mentions that Hoffman's pendulum was made of inferior steel, and that tempered steel makes
a cleaner cut. In ''Saw VI'', [[spoiler:Perez and Erickson find that the jigsaw piece cut from Eddie was cut with a serrated knife, and not Jigsaw's usual tempered scalpe]]l. This is the [[PullTheThread thread]] that begins to unravel Hoffman's attempts to cover his tracks.
** The note to Hoffman saying "I know who you are" in ''Saw V''. At that point, it looks like it's from Jill; ''Saw 3D'' reveals it was from [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]].
** And, of course, the note that Jill brought to the St. Eustace Hospital in ''Saw VI'', revealed to be for [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]] in ''Saw 3D''.
* ''Film/ScarecrowSlayer'': When they first sneak into the field to steal the scarecrow, Dave and Karl pass a large piece of agricultural machinery. One of them comments that it looks like a giant shredder. Guess what plays an important part in the final battle?
* In ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld'', after the battle with
poisoned arrow, [[spoiler: then in the Katayanagi Twins, Scott picks up an extra life, which would be used at the end when he climax, Logan is killed by Gideon.taken down with Harada's poisoned arrows.]]
* Teased and subverted in ''Film/SecretHonor''. At the start of the movie, former President UsefulNotes/RichardNixon takes out a pistol in his study and makes sure ** ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'':
*** The PowerNullifier
that it's loaded. By both Charles and Hank have been using to suppress their powers [[spoiler:is useful when dealing with robots that can detect mutant powers]].
*** Magneto is accused of using his powers to [[MagicBullets curve
the end, he's waved it around a bit, but not fired it.
* In ''Film/TheSeeker'', Will gets a digital watch for his birthday,
bullet]] which he killed JFK. [[spoiler:He later uses this power to amaze a Viking.
* ''Film/{{Serenity}}''. Captain Mal orders Jayne not to take any grenades
try and kill Mystique when they go to rob the payroll shipment. During the robbery the Reavers attack and Jayne sarcastically points out how nice it would be to have grenades available. Late in the movie the Reavers attack again and Mal asks Jayne if he brought any grenades. Jayne just pulls open a gun is knocked from his coat and shows him the grenades he's wearing.
** Jayne's comment that it "sure would be nice to have some grenades, HUH" is
hand after firing a hybrid lampshade/inversion at the time.
* The music conservatory in ''Film/ASongIsBorn'' contains Chekhov's Drum. Early in the film, the drum falls while the professors are playing The Anvil Chorus. Later, they get the idea to literally get the drop on one of the mooks by making it resonate and fall again.
* The ''Film/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents2004'' movie does this in a kind of creepy way. In the Wide Window segment, Aunt Josephine explains her various paranoias about using household appliances. As unrealistic as these fears sound at the time, they all happen for real when the house starts to fall off the cliff.
** Some of these include a doorknob that could shatter into a thousand pieces (which it did by becoming super-heated), a fridge that could fall on someone (nearly falling on the siblings as the house began to tumble) and the radiator, which might explode. Her fear of the Lake Lachrymose and the Lachrymose leeches can also count, too, because she ends up [[spoiler: falling in the lake and getting eaten by them.
single bullet.]]
** The series also had a tendency to introduce the strange things in the various settings, having them be useful or significant later. Usually this was out of necessity (Violet using things like the crabs in the Orphan Shack to make a gadget they needed), but other things like horseradish, the Incredibly Deadly Viper, the Quagmire's notebooks, the Snow Scout masks, and the harpoon all are significant later in their books (or the entire series).
* Subverted in ''Film/{{Se7en}}''. All through the movie we get to see Detective Summerset show exceptional skill with a switchblade, particularly with throwing it. At one point, his partner, Detective Mills even calls attention to the fact that he even has one on him at all. However, he gets almost no practical use out of it unless you count opening boxes and cutting evidence tape.
* A perfect example of Chekhov's Gun can be found in ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead''. While getting drunk in the [[MyLocal Winchester]], Shaun and Ed discuss whether the gun behind the counter is real. Later, while dealing with a rather unexpected [[ZombieApocalypse zombie problem]], they discover that the gun is in fact genuine (and apparently kept loaded).
* ''Film/TheShawshankRedemption'' uses the trope masterfully when a simple poster of Rita Hayworth, requested for his cell by Andy Dufresne, turns out to be [[spoiler: the means by which Andy was covering up his escape tunnel]]. Really, the whole ending was an entire movie's worth of Chekov's Guns going off one after another in rapid-fire succession. [[spoiler: The rock-hammer he asked Red for? Used to dig a tunnel. The Bible the warden gave him? Hollowed out to hide his rock hammer. The poster he got from Red? Hid the tunnel. The fake identity he used to launder the warden's money? He used it to steal the money to fund his new life, while also exposing the warden]]. Andy was way more of a MagnificentBastard then you would initially believe.
* ''Film/{{Signs}}'' has a few. Which was precisely the point of the movie. Everything happens for a reason.
** Merrill's baseball bat. His basebaal career is discussed throughout the film, and his dead sister in law's last words were about swinging it hard. [[spoiler: It saves the family from the aliens.]]
** Bo leaves abandoned glasses of water in the house everywhere because she's afraid of germs. [[spoiler:The water is poison for the aliens]]
** Morgan's asthma. [[spoiler: He didn't breathe in the poisonous gas.]]
* In ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', Dr. Chilton warns Clarice not to leave anything in Hannibal Lecter's cell and mentions several objects, among other pens. He himself leaves one there, and there is a long shot of it. He later cannot find it for signin a document. Hannibal Lecter is then seen with a part of it in hands... [[spoiler:He unlocks the cuffs with it and can kill his guards.]]
* The 2004 Hong Kong film ''Silver Hawk'' (no, no relation to [[WesternAnimation/SilverHawks these guys]]) has the titular heroine's LoveInterest, a cop who's ironically chasing her masked alter ego, displaying a very weird martial arts stance that dates back to their childhood days in martial arts training (shown via flashbacks): he'd raise his arms above his head, then bring them down slowly to his sides with the hands still pointing upward, while sucking in his stomach and making growling noises--only to frequently get [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments punched in the face for his trouble]]. [[spoiler:Turns out it's a core-strengthening stance that allows him to take a MegatonPunch from the BigBad's cybernetic fist with no ill-effects]].
* ''Film/SkyCaptainAndTheWorldOfTomorrow''. The two metal tubes that Polly Perkins received from Dr. Jennings. They turn out to be [[spoiler:the human DNA Dr. Totenkpf need to complete his plan]].
%% * ''Film/SkyHigh2005'':
%% ** More like Chekhov's Pacifier - technically, it's an actual gun ''called'' the Pacifier.
%% **
''Film/XMenApocalypse'':
***
The business card of Ron Wilson, Bus Driver.
* ''Film/{{Slither}}'':
** Subverted. A grenade is shown
for Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters that Quicksilver received (or stole) in the police station's gun cabinet, and a minor character explains what it's doing there. last movie helps him find the mansion.
***
The main character goes back for it, planning to use it to blow up the BigBad. During the climax, the Big Bad knocks it out of his hand, twice, and it finally explodes uselessly in a swimming pool.
** Kylie's nails are discussed
fact that [[spoiler:electrical fields interfere with teleportation comes into play during dinner with her family for some reason, later they save her by being able to stab the worm cage fight and pull it out of her mouth.
* In ''Film/SlumdogMillionaire'', as soon as we see the flashback where [[spoiler:Jamal mentions he doesn't know the name of the third musketeer]], we know that it will be the final question
on ''Series/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire''.
* An interesting subversion is in ''Film/SnakeEyes'', where the huge ball that has been lying on the ground for most of the movie doesn't roll over anyone (read: Gary Sinise). However, this was only because test audiences didn't like the originally-planned ending in which it ''does'' roll over Sinise.
* Early in ''Film/Snatched2017'', Linda gives Emily a "rape whistle" that's actually a dog whistle. When she blows it, a dog charges the taxi and barks. [[spoiler:When Morgado is about to kill Linda, Emily blows it again. A dog attacks Morgado, allowing Emily to take his gun.]]
* ''Film/{{Sneakers}}''
** After the team steals the black box, they have a party to celebrate. During the party they talk about what they're going to do with the money they'll be paid: Crease wants a vacation with his wife, Mother plans to buy a Winnebago, Whistler wants peace on Earth, etc. At the end of the film they demand certain things from the NSA in return for the box: the same things they had mentioned at the party.
** The murder of [[spoiler: Janek is later tied to the murder of Gregor by "an anonymous tip" as seen in a newscast]].
** Mother's shell case for the Little Black Box that he gives Martin to use as "practice" for the recovery of the Black Box from Cosmo's office. [[spoiler:Martin uses it to trick Cosmo at the end.]]
* The title of ''Film/TheSorcerersApprentice''. It's inevitable that somewhere along the line the title character will cast an ill-advised spell on some brooms and hilarity will ensue.
* In ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'', the fortune cookie Yogurt gives Lonestar contains his translation of the OrphansPlotTrinket that Lonestar has carried his whole life.
* In ''Film/TheSpanishPrisoner'', there are usually groups of camera-wielding Japanese tourists in the background, and their presence is noted by the characters. At
Stryker's helicopter. Near the end, the protagonist is on a ferry with two villains about to kill him. He appeals to the only other passengers, two of the ubiquitous tourists. They're actually US Marshals, have been staking him out the whole time, and arrest the villains. Virtually ''everything in the movie'' is a ChekhovsGun. Watch it five times and you'll still be noticing new ones.
* Subverted slightly in ''Film/SpeedRacer''. Speed is presented with the modified Mach 5, with 7 different gadgets for him to use. While 6 of them come in handy, the last one is never used, apparently only being included because it was there in the original anime version. The last one remaining unused is fitting, since it was very rarely used in the show and often didn't work right.
* In ''Film/SpyGame'', Agent Nathan Muir receives a framed award for his service, signed by the Director himself. At the climax of the film, [[spoiler:he breaks it open and uses the signature to forge a directive]].
* ''Film/StarTrekVTheFinalFrontier''
** Early in the film Spock appears using [[JetPack Jet Boots]] to fly. Later in the film,
when he, Kirk Apocalypse tries to teleport away, Storm's lightning attacks disrupt him and [=McCoy=] need to travel up a long turbolift shaft he dons the same boots and uses them to fly the whole group up to the top of the shaft.
** Klingon Captain Klaa shoots an old Earth space probe with one of the cannons of his Bird of Prey. Late in the movie, Spock uses the same weapon to shoot "God" and save Captain Kirk from an early grave.
* Subverted in ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'' which the opening lines are (now) Captain Sulu dictating the Captain's Log that his ship USS Excelsior has just completed cataloging gaseous and planetary anomalies in the Beta Quadrant. But, at the end of the film Uhura mentions that the USS Enterprise also just happens to be carrying a load of equipment for cataloging gaseous anomalies which turns out to be handy in [[spoiler: tracking and destroying the BigBad.]]
** Shatner purportedly complained that Kirk and the Enterprise wouldn’t need to be saved. So, late in filming the gaseous cataloging equipment was swapped from the Excelsior to the Enterprise. So, in effect- at the start of the film Chekhov’s gun is mentioned to be on the Excelsior. At the end of the film an exact duplicate is fired from the Enterprise.
* ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'':
** Harrison's blood, used to save a comatose girl in the film's opening, also
gets used [[spoiler:to revive a dead Tribble and then save Kirk in the film's ending]].
** The 72 advanced torpedoes, which get used to threaten Harrison [[spoiler:and later disable the ''Vengeance''.]]
** Chekhov's Chekov, when Ensign Chekov is assigned to Engineering and manages to be in just the right place to rescue Kirk and Scotty and help save the day. This is the only time in the franchise so far that this trope applies to the character Chekov.
* ''Film/SouthlandTales'': The ground-to-air missile, which is used to destroy the Mega-Zeppelin the climax, [[KillEmAll killing most of the main characters]], including the DecoyProtagonist Boxer Santoros. Also [[spoiler:all that other stuff that made no sense]].
* Jon's video camera in ''Film/{{Stag}}''. He is shooting footage of the party in the early scenes and only puts the camera away when situation goes to hell and Kelly and Stoker die. However, the viewer is certainly aware of it (and, if they are paying attention, it even remains in plain sight in scenes in the lounge), so it does not come out of nowhere when it plays a roll in the denouement.
* In ''Film/StayTuned'', Roy's fencing swords from Junior College (mentioned early in the movie) are used to save his life in the climax, when he needs a sword to fight Mr. Spike.
* In ''Film/StepsTroddenBlack,'' Ryan's phone falling out of his pocket [[spoiler: before he is killed]] and Oliver picking it up is given a lot of attention. The creature later uses the phone to pick up Oliver's scent.
* In the Creator/WillFerrell movie ''Film/StrangerThanFiction'' his actions are being dictated by a writer controlling his life. The author mentions his watch repeatedly throughout the film. It turns out that the writer intended to have
him be hit by a bus, breaking the watch and having a shard of the face cut through an artery and killing him, due to him accidentally having his watch set early. The writer, upon learning that she's killing a real man, rewrites the ending so that the fragment of the watch sticks ''in'' the artery, ''stopping'' him from death by watch. It makes the ending less ironic than the ending she planned, but oh-so-heartwarming.
* In ''Film/StrawDogs'', David and Amy Sumner get [[spoiler:trapped in their own house surrounded by Charlie Venner and his boys]]. While setting traps, they quickly set a [[spoiler:bear trap. After David uses many other objects and tactics he ends up in a fist fight with David who is the only one left moving. After Charlie has nearly killed David but doesn't kill him which is his intention WhyIsntItAttacking, he proceeds to mock Amy, only for David to (expectedly) kill him with the bear trap]] that they spent so long earlier preparing.
* In ''Film/SunsetBoulevard'' - the swimming pool. The following is not even a spoiler, technically, but: [[spoiler:the audience knows from the start that the victim is found dead in the swimming pool, and attention is drawn to the swimming pool throughout the film - the victim even goes so far as to obligingly turn on the pool lights, really to make his own death scene play better for the cameras! - and STILL it is a surprise ending...]]
* In ''Film/SupermanII'', Kal shows Lois the green crystal that built the Fortress of Solitude. She later leaves it lying on the seat when he calls her to dinner, the camera lingering on it for a second or two. After Kal uses the Red Crystal chamber to turn into Clark permanently, he soon regrets it. When he makes it back to the Fortress, the green crystal starts glowing again, almost saying "Hey! I'm over here!!"
* In ''Film/SuperMarioBros'', a Bob-omb is activated near the end and walks around harmlessly for a long time, only to come to rest and explode under the BigBad at the climax.
** The Bob-omb was actually introduced earlier and wasn't shown again until that point.
killed.]]



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* ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2014'':
** Michelangelo's "Buck-Buck" game [[spoiler: which actually comes in handy during the final battle with Shredder.]]
** Eric mentions the regenerative powers of the mutagen in his conversation with April. [[spoiler: These properties are what save Raphael and Splinter.]]
** The 'Hashi' punishment Splinter puts the turtles through [[spoiler: becomes more of a training exercise for when they have to hold up the tower near the end of the film, with Shredder beating on Leo to try and make him break focus. Good thing he didn't have a cheese pizza on hand.]]
* In ''Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny'' the main character has to exercise to do "cock pushups", which comes in handy later on.
* ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}''
** ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay''.
*** John Connor has a laptop computer that determines [=ATM=] [=PINs=]. It [[PasswordSlotMachine comes in handy later on]] when he needs to open a safe with an [=ATM=] style locking system.
*** When the protagonists need to steal a car the Terminator rips open the steering column in order to start the engine. John pulls down the sun blind and a set of keys drops down. John asks the Terminator "Are we learning yet?" Later on when the Terminator is trying to steal the SWAT van he's about to use force again, remembers what he learned earlier and pulls down the sun blind. The van's keys fall down.
** ''Film/Terminator3RiseOfTheMachines''
*** Relatively early in the film, we are informed that [[spoiler:Ahnold runs on a pair of nuclear power cells that violently explode if damaged]]; the one he discards after a firefight explodes with enough force to create a mushroom cloud. At the end of the film, [[spoiler:he takes out his other one, stuffs it into the T-X's mouth and uppercuts the T-X, crushing the cell between its jaws]]. Boom.
** ''Film/TerminatorSalvation'' details a method for crippling the [=T-600s=]. It too comes in handy later on.
* The store of dynamite Bat keeps in his cabin In ''Film/TheTerrorOfTinyTown''. He tell one of his {{mook}}s not to smoke next to it. At the end of the film, [[WomanScorned Nita]] [[spoiler:uses it to blow Bat to kingdom come]].
* ''Film/TheatreOfDeath'': The TrapDoor in the stage which is used in the voodoo sketch to simululate a stabbing plays a vital rule in the story's resolution. [[spoiler:Nicole is hiding beneath the stage and is fatally stabbed when the spear is thrust through the TrapDoor.]]
* ''Film/ThingsChange'': A mobster gives Jerry a quarter and tells him that if he should ever need help to give him a call. At the end of the film, when things look their darkest, Jerry pulls a quarter from his pocket and announces that he's going to make a phone call.
* ''Film/TigerHouse'' has a two-part one consisting of:
** The crossbow Mark shoots Kelly in the leg with during the prologue; and
** The quarrel the doctors removed from Kelly's leg, which Mark finds when he searches her bag. She describes it as her 'bad luck charm'.
* ''Film/TimberFalls'' has two main ones, along with several {{Red Herring}}s to disguise which are the true guns:
** The jar of moonshine Brody, Lonnie and Darryl coerce Mike into buying, which Sheryl uses to make a MolotovCocktail.
** [[spoiler:The cell phone Sheryl insists on taking with despite there being no cell signal on the mountain. Turns out there is a signal in Ida and Clyde's cabin.]]
%%* The C4-rigged foam footballs in ''Film/ThreeKings''.
* ''Film/TotalRecall1990''.
** The hologram wristwatch that Quaid finds in the briefcase is later used to defeat some of Cohaagen's troops.
** The [[DrillTank drilling machine]] appears twice while Benny is driving Quaid to the Last Resort. Later on several break into rebel headquarters and Benny tries to kill Quaid using one.
* In ''Film/TrainingDay'', Hoyt comes across two drug addicts trying to rape a teenage girl. He fights them off, and later picks up the girl's wallet. [[spoiler: Later in the movie, Alonzo hires some gangbangers to kill Hoyt. They are about to execute him when they find the girl's wallet in his pocket. The girl he saved was the cousin of one of the gangbangers, and they let him go.]]
* ''Film/{{Transcendence}}'': The copper Faraday cage Will installs to keep cell phones from working in his and Evelyn's garden [[spoiler:also protects a single sample of the Transcendence {{Nanomachines}} from Max's shutdown virus.]]
* The second ''Film/{{Transformers}}'' movie does this in reverse, with the more significant use coming before the minor appearance. Part of the plan for getting into a museum involved tasers; Sam's college roommate, who was dragged along more or less by accident, showed his incompetence by shocking himself with one and becoming completely paralyzed. The tasers were then forgotten. Later, the same roommate was freaking out in the back of the car, and wouldn't stop until he was shocked into unconsciousness.
** The first had an example that perfectly fits the Chekhov heading quote: the camera shows a motorcycle in the ground. 5 minutes later, Capt. Lennox rides it to attack a Decepticon.
*** And [[spoiler:the glasses Sam tries to auction off on ebay.]]
*** As an example of ChekhovsHobby, it is stated that Mikaela had a criminal record for helping her dad steal cars. In TheClimax, she uses this knowledge to hotwire a tow truck when Bumblebee is seriously injured.
* ''Film/TrickRTreat'': The candy bar Mr. Keeg takes a single bite out of and tosses away. It later [[spoiler:[[PocketProtector stops Sam from stabbing him]] and becomes an accidental offering to Sam]].
* The flamethrower that Cody was testing early in ''Film/TropicThunder'' was really helpful against the enemy in the final action scene.
** to a lesser extent [[spoiler: the Tivo box used to stop the RPG round aimed at the helecopter.]]
* From Wolfgang Petersen's ''Film/{{Troy}}'': Briseis's virginity. Established early for the sole purpose of ensuring that Achilles takes it later.
* In ''Film/TurnerAndHooch'', attention is drawn to the fact that Turner always buckles his seat belt and refuses to start his car unless all of his passengers are also buckled up. This comes in handy when a crook takes him hostage while in the passenger seat. Turner rams the car into a lamp post, causing the crook to fly out of the windshield because he didn't buckle up.

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[[folder:Y]]
* ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2014'':
** Michelangelo's "Buck-Buck" game [[spoiler:
The 1940 Kay Keyser comedy ''You'll Find Out'' has two -- early on after Keyser's big band has arrived at the HauntedHouse that they've been hired to play at for an heiress' 21st birthday (unbeknownst to her, when she turns 21, her GrandeDame aunt is going to turn her entire fortune over to the young lady), Kay and his band manager are looking at the museum pieces in the mansion. Amongst them is a Malaysian blowgun coated with an instant-kill poison and that leaves an imperceptible mark on the victim. It's not a shock when the weapon turns up used in a failed attempt to kill the heiress. Later, a quack seance is sealed by Tesla Coils which actually are shown to be instantly destructive of anything that comes in handy during between them. At the final battle with Shredder.]]
** Eric mentions the regenerative powers of the mutagen in his conversation with April. [[spoiler: These properties are what save Raphael and Splinter.]]
** The 'Hashi' punishment Splinter puts the turtles through [[spoiler: becomes more of a training exercise for when they have to hold up the tower near the end
climax of the film, with Shredder beating on Leo to try and make him break focus. Good thing he didn't have a cheese pizza on hand.]]
* In ''Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny'' the main character has to exercise to do "cock pushups", which comes in handy later on.
* ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}''
** ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay''.
*** John Connor has a laptop computer that determines [=ATM=] [=PINs=]. It [[PasswordSlotMachine comes in handy later on]] when he needs to open a safe with an [=ATM=] style locking system.
*** When the protagonists need to steal a car the Terminator rips open the steering column in order to start the engine. John pulls down the sun blind and a set of keys drops down. John asks the Terminator "Are we learning yet?" Later on when the Terminator is trying to steal the SWAT van he's about to use force again, remembers what he learned earlier and pulls down the sun blind. The van's keys fall down.
** ''Film/Terminator3RiseOfTheMachines''
*** Relatively early in the film, we are informed that [[spoiler:Ahnold runs on a pair of nuclear power cells that violently explode if damaged]]; the one he discards after a firefight explodes with enough force to create a mushroom cloud. At the end of the film, [[spoiler:he takes out his other one, stuffs it into the T-X's mouth and uppercuts the T-X, crushing the cell between its jaws]]. Boom.
** ''Film/TerminatorSalvation'' details a method for crippling the [=T-600s=]. It too comes in handy later on.
* The store of dynamite Bat keeps in his cabin In ''Film/TheTerrorOfTinyTown''. He tell one of his {{mook}}s not to smoke next to it. At the end of the film, [[WomanScorned Nita]] [[spoiler:uses it to blow Bat to kingdom come]].
* ''Film/TheatreOfDeath'': The TrapDoor in the stage which is used in the voodoo sketch to simululate a stabbing plays a vital rule in the story's resolution. [[spoiler:Nicole is hiding beneath the stage and is fatally stabbed when the spear is thrust through the TrapDoor.]]
* ''Film/ThingsChange'': A mobster gives Jerry a quarter and tells him that if he should ever need help to give him a call. At the end of the film, when things look their darkest, Jerry pulls a quarter from his pocket and announces that he's going to make a phone call.
* ''Film/TigerHouse'' has a two-part one consisting of:
** The crossbow Mark shoots Kelly in the leg with during the prologue; and
** The quarrel the doctors removed from Kelly's leg, which Mark finds when he searches her bag. She describes it as her 'bad luck charm'.
* ''Film/TimberFalls'' has two main ones, along with several {{Red Herring}}s to disguise which are the true guns:
** The jar of moonshine Brody, Lonnie and Darryl coerce Mike into buying, which Sheryl uses to make a MolotovCocktail.
** [[spoiler:The cell phone Sheryl insists on taking with despite there being no cell signal on the mountain. Turns out there is a signal in Ida and Clyde's cabin.]]
%%* The C4-rigged foam footballs in ''Film/ThreeKings''.
* ''Film/TotalRecall1990''.
** The hologram wristwatch that Quaid finds in the briefcase is later used to defeat some of Cohaagen's troops.
** The [[DrillTank drilling machine]] appears twice while Benny is driving Quaid to the Last Resort. Later on several break into rebel headquarters and Benny tries to kill Quaid using one.
* In ''Film/TrainingDay'', Hoyt comes across two drug addicts trying to rape a teenage girl. He fights them off, and later picks up the girl's wallet. [[spoiler: Later in the movie, Alonzo hires some gangbangers to kill Hoyt. They are about to execute him when they find the girl's wallet in his pocket. The girl he saved was the cousin of
Peter Lorre, playing one of the gangbangers, and they let him go.]]
* ''Film/{{Transcendence}}'': The copper Faraday cage Will installs to keep cell phones from working in his and Evelyn's garden [[spoiler:also protects a single sample
villains, maneuvers two of the Transcendence {{Nanomachines}} from Max's shutdown virus.]]
* The second ''Film/{{Transformers}}'' movie does this in reverse, with
coils so that they will kill the more significant use coming heiress. He's stopped before he can turn the minor appearance. Part of the plan for getting into a museum involved tasers; Sam's college roommate, who was dragged along more or less by accident, showed his incompetence by shocking himself with one and becoming completely paralyzed. The tasers were then forgotten. Later, the same roommate was freaking out in the back of the car, and wouldn't stop until he was shocked into unconsciousness.
** The first had an example that perfectly fits the Chekhov heading quote: the camera shows a motorcycle in the ground. 5 minutes later, Capt. Lennox rides it to attack a Decepticon.
*** And [[spoiler:the glasses Sam tries to auction off
device on ebay.]]
*** As an example of ChekhovsHobby, it is stated that Mikaela had a criminal record for helping her dad steal cars. In TheClimax, she uses this knowledge to hotwire a tow truck when Bumblebee is seriously injured.
* ''Film/TrickRTreat'': The candy bar Mr. Keeg takes a single bite out of and tosses away. It later [[spoiler:[[PocketProtector stops Sam from stabbing him]] and becomes an accidental offering to Sam]].
* The flamethrower that Cody was testing early in ''Film/TropicThunder'' was really helpful against the enemy in the final action scene.
** to a lesser extent [[spoiler: the Tivo box used to stop the RPG round aimed at the helecopter.]]
* From Wolfgang Petersen's ''Film/{{Troy}}'': Briseis's virginity. Established early for the sole purpose of ensuring that Achilles takes it later.
* In ''Film/TurnerAndHooch'', attention is drawn to the fact that Turner always buckles his seat belt and refuses to start his car unless all of his passengers are also buckled up. This comes in handy when a crook takes him hostage while in the passenger seat. Turner rams the car into a lamp post, causing the crook to fly out of the windshield because he didn't buckle up.
again.



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* In the ZombieApocalypse {{comedy}}-{{western}} flick ''Film/UndeadOrAlive'', a Native American woman named Sue remembers a legend stating that the zombification curse can be removed by consuming the living flesh of the person who placed it in the first place. Since that person, her uncle, is dead, this information is brushed off as useless. Once the other two protagonists become infected near the end, however, it comes into play as they realize that Sue herself would count as her uncle's "still living flesh." This doesn't turn out so well for Sue.
* The 2005 action-comedy flick ''Film/{{Underclassman}}'' has the main character (played by Nick Cannon), a young undercover cop at a preppy private school, taking after-school language lessons from the school's [[HotTeacher Spanish teacher]] (played by Creator/RoselynSanchez of ''Series/WithoutATrace'' fame). This later comes in handy during the final confrontation with the BigBad, who's got her in a tense hostage situation [[spoiler:when the protagonist informs her in Spanish that the bullets in his gun are rubber bullets and that they'll sting, following which he shoots her to free her from the BigBad's grasp]].
* ''Film/UndercoverBrother'' has several.
** In the introduction there's file footage of James Brown. Later on James Brown appears AsHimself, but turns out to be [[spoiler: Undercover Brother in disguise]].
** When Undercover Brother first drives his car we see the two black pool balls hanging from the rear-view mirror. This sets up the later joke where Undercover Brother refers to his "big, black, fuzzy balls".
** Several times during the movie Undercover Brother tells people "Don't touch the 'fro" (his Afro hairdo). This anticipates his BerserkButton being set off later on by Mr. Feather cutting off part of his hair.
* ''Film/UpstreamColor'': An early scene reveals that Kris has a pistol in her home. We see it a few more times before the end, when [[spoiler:she uses it to kill the Sampler]].

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* In the ZombieApocalypse {{comedy}}-{{western}} flick ''Film/UndeadOrAlive'', a Native American woman named Sue remembers a legend stating ''Film/ZoomAcademyForSuperheroes'', it's mentioned that the zombification curse can be removed by consuming the living flesh of the person who placed it in the first place. Since that person, her uncle, is dead, this information is brushed off as useless. Once the other two protagonists become infected near the end, however, it comes into play as they realize that Sue herself would count as her uncle's "still living flesh." This doesn't turn out so well for Sue.
* The 2005 action-comedy flick ''Film/{{Underclassman}}'' has the main character (played by Nick Cannon), a young undercover cop at a preppy private school, taking after-school language lessons from the school's [[HotTeacher Spanish teacher]] (played by Creator/RoselynSanchez of ''Series/WithoutATrace'' fame). This later comes in handy during the final confrontation with the BigBad, who's got her in a tense hostage situation [[spoiler:when the protagonist informs her in Spanish that the bullets in his gun are rubber bullets and that they'll sting, following which he shoots her to free her from the BigBad's grasp]].
* ''Film/UndercoverBrother'' has several.
** In the introduction there's file footage of James Brown. Later on James Brown appears AsHimself, but turns out to be
[[spoiler: Undercover Brother in disguise]].
** When Undercover Brother first drives
if Mr. Zoom still had his car we see the two black pool balls hanging from the rear-view mirror. This sets up the later joke where Undercover Brother refers to his "big, black, fuzzy balls".
** Several times during the movie Undercover Brother tells people "Don't touch the 'fro" (his Afro hairdo). This anticipates his BerserkButton being set off later on by Mr. Feather cutting off part of his hair.
* ''Film/UpstreamColor'': An early scene reveals
powers, he could create a vortex that Kris has a pistol in her home. We see it a few more times before would negate the end, when [[spoiler:she uses it gamma rays' effects, turning his brother back to kill the Sampler]].good. Sure enough, he gets them back at the film's climax and does just that]].




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* In ''Film/VanHelsing'', in the scene where Carl shows Van Helsing his diverse gadgets one is a small glass globe with some weird things inside that produces sun-like light. This comes in handy when they have to escape from hordes of vampires in the masquerade ball.
* ''Film/VigilanteDiaries'': There is a brief scene where Barrington is inflicting ColdBloodedTorture on someone and asking him questions about a shipment of uranium when he receives a phone call telling him that the Vigilante has escaped. It initially appears that the purpose of this scene is to establish Barrington as ruthless bastard and show the type of assignments he undertakes when he is not chasing the Vigilante. However, during the climax, it is revealed that the uranium was actually a key component in his EvilPlan and was used to make the dirty bombs he planted across the globe.
* A literal example in ''Film/TheVillain''. Handsome has [[spoiler: a seven-shot six shooter,]] which is established early on with a bit of dialog. At one point later, Cactus Jack [[spoiler: empties the bullets from the gun onto a table while counting them.]] Then, assuming the gun is now unloaded, [[IJustShotMarvinInTheFace accidentally shoots himself.]]
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[[folder:W]]
* ''Film/{{Waiting}}'': There's a part where Ramirez is showing Mitch the rules and general "moves" in "The Game". The last move he lists is treated like somewhat of a LimitBreak by him as he talks about it before the scene cuts to something else before we see what it entails. [[spoiler: Guess what Mitch uses in his SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome.]]
* In ''Film/WalkingTall2004,'' the main character returns to his hometown after some time away in the military, only to learn that the local saw-mill--the town's primary source of income when he was young--has been shut down, with a casino now bringing in revenue for the citizens. Of course, he gradually learns that drugs are being peddled out of the casino, but he's basically told that nothing can be done about it because the casino's money-making capacity is the only thing keeping the town going since the mill's closure. [[spoiler:It's revealed that the mill itself is where the BigBad has his main drug base--that's why he had it shut down]].
* Several in ''Film/WarCraft2016'':
** The golem Medivh is building in his first scene. [[spoiler:It's activated when Medivh goes full-on demonic and Khadgar and Lothar have to fight it to get to him.]]
** The dagger Taria gives Garona to show her trust [[spoiler:is later used by her to kill Taria's husband, and is how Lothar recognizes who did the deed.]]
** The book Khadgar finds in Medivh's library [[spoiler:is later discovered to contain a clue as to Portal's functioning and Medivh's true loyalties.]]
** The boomstick Lothar is given in his first scene [[spoiler:saves his life when he's pinned down by Blackhand in the first ambush.]]
* In ''Film/{{Warlock}}'', Kassandra is diabetic and used a syringe to inject herself with insulin. At the end of the film she uses it to inject the warlock with salt water which is fatal to witches.
* In ''Film/WaynesWorld'', Wayne and Garth meet up with a security guard after coming out the stage exit during a rock concert, and this guard just so happens to have a lot of information about the big-wig record producer's travel itinerary, including the fact he drives everywhere in his expensive limo with a big satellite dish right on top. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Wayne when Garth figures out a way to use this to further the plot.
* ''Film/WeWereSoldiers'' has Chekhov's ''{{Gatling|Good}}'' Gun: Lt.Col. Moore first meets his new battalion's officer in a hangar where they've just been checking out an M134 Minigun... weapons which play a prominent role in the movie's climactic GunshipRescue moment.
* ''Film/WereNoAngels'' (1989): Jimmy picks up a brochure for a gun in Harry's store and ends up using the flowery ad [[spoiler:as the opening of an impromptu sermon that he's forced to give in front of a crowd.]]
* A literal case in ''Film/WestSideStory2021''. [[spoiler:Riff buys a gun for the rumble and then gives it to Tony. When everyone else flees, he loses it and it ends up in Chino's hands, who ultimately uses it to kill Tony.]]
* A very literal example in the Creator/BillMurray film, ''Film/WhatAboutBob''. Near the end of the first act, the psychologist main character has a rifle on the mantle for an interview photo op, but takes it off in favor of a bust. At the climax, he holds Bill Murray's character up with it. The only the thing keeping this from being a perfect Chekhov's Gun is that the rifle isn't actually fired.
* ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'':
** During the scene where Eddie visits the scene of Marvin Acme's murder, some of the cops on the site are seen fooling around with a portable hole and a mallet with a spring-loaded boxing glove in it. Both these props come in handy during Eddie's confrontation with Judge Doom at the end of the movie.
** Roger's literally [[MakeMeWannaShout explosive reaction]] to [[CantHoldHisLiquor alcohol]] is seen by accident earlier in the movie when he's offered a drink. When Roger's caught by Judge Doom, Eddie gets a chance to exploit this and offers Roger a shot of bourbon to invoke a chaos and escape safely.
** Also a more explicit example that has some crossover with [=MacGuffin=] in the recurring [[spoiler:love letter that is actually the will written in invisible ink.]]
** The emphasis on laughs could count.
--> '''Judge Doom''': Have you forgotten what happened last time? If you don't stop that laughing, you're going to end up dead just like your idiot hyena cousins!
* ''Film/TheWidow2020'': Near the start of the movie, the rescue team reveals to Kristina that they have a FlareGun as part of their equipment. [[spoiler:Later, Zoya uses the flare gun to make Vika kill her by shooting her in the head with it.]]
* ''Film/{{Willow}}''
** Averted, at least partially by accident. As Willow Ufgood sets off on his quest, the leader of his village gives him three magic acorns which can turn what he throws them at to stone. However, throughout the entirety of the movie he attempts to use only two of them, missing a troll with one and hitting Bavmorda with the other only for her to overcome the stone transformation with her own magic. According to Warwick Davis's DVD commentary track the third acorn ''was'' used--in a deleted scene. Making the whole acorn thing ''ding dong'' entirely pointless.
** Played completely straight, however, with the disappearing pig trick. Which in a way, reinforces the whole point: the most powerful magic is what you make for yourself.
%%* ''Film/TheWomanInRed'': Charlotte's robe is lying on the bed.
* ''Film/TheWorldsEnd'':
** The "Out of Order" sign from the disabled toilet, which Sam gives to Gary as a jibe, later comes in handy [[spoiler:when the guys need to make sure no-one goes into the men's room and finds the five teenage Blanks they just destroyed in there]].
%%** [[spoiler:Oliver's birthmark.]]
* In ''Film/WrittenOnTheWind'', Kyle's father keeps a gun in his desk, and Mitch hides it in a bookcase. [[spoiler:Kyle finds it and decides to kill Mitch with it when he thinks that Mitch and Lucy had an affair.]]
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* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
** ''Film/XMenFirstClass'': The coin that Dr. Schmidt gives to Erik, which Magneto later [[spoiler:forces through Sebastian Shaw's head]]. Also foreshadowed when Erik [[spoiler:impales a drawing of Shaw's head with it earlier in the film]].
** ''Film/TheWolverine'':
*** [[spoiler: Ichirō Yashida's life support equipment is used to discover the machine suppressing Logan's healing factor.]]
*** In the beginning, a bear is shot by a poisoned arrow, [[spoiler: then in the climax, Logan is taken down with Harada's poisoned arrows.]]
** ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'':
*** The PowerNullifier that both Charles and Hank have been using to suppress their powers [[spoiler:is useful when dealing with robots that can detect mutant powers]].
*** Magneto is accused of using his powers to [[MagicBullets curve the bullet]] which killed JFK. [[spoiler:He later uses this power to try and kill Mystique when a gun is knocked from his hand after firing a single bullet.]]
** ''Film/XMenApocalypse'':
*** The business card for Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters that Quicksilver received (or stole) in the last movie helps him find the mansion.
*** The fact that [[spoiler:electrical fields interfere with teleportation comes into play during the cage fight and on Stryker's helicopter. Near the end, when Apocalypse tries to teleport away, Storm's lightning attacks disrupt him and gets him killed.]]
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* The 1940 Kay Keyser comedy ''You'll Find Out'' has two -- early on after Keyser's big band has arrived at the HauntedHouse that they've been hired to play at for an heiress' 21st birthday (unbeknownst to her, when she turns 21, her GrandeDame aunt is going to turn her entire fortune over to the young lady), Kay and his band manager are looking at the museum pieces in the mansion. Amongst them is a Malaysian blowgun coated with an instant-kill poison and that leaves an imperceptible mark on the victim. It's not a shock when the weapon turns up used in a failed attempt to kill the heiress. Later, a quack seance is sealed by Tesla Coils which are shown to be instantly destructive of anything that comes between them. At the climax of the film, Peter Lorre, playing one of the villains, maneuvers two of the coils so that they will kill the heiress. He's stopped before he can turn the device on again.
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* In ''Film/ZoomAcademyForSuperheroes'', it's mentioned that [[spoiler: if Mr. Zoom still had his powers, he could create a vortex that would negate the gamma rays' effects, turning his brother back to the good. Sure enough, he gets them back at the film's climax and does just that]].
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* ''Film/GalaxyQuest''. The time-machine device that allows the user to go back 13 seconds into the past, just enough time to correct a mistake. It's mentioned early in the film but then dismissed and not used until the end.
* The incinerator in ''Film/{{Gattaca}}''- [[spoiler:in the [[BittersweetEnding final scene]], as Vincent finally leaves Earth, Eugene crawls into it to commit suicide.]]
* Almost averted in ''Film/GetCarter''. In the first act Jack Carter finds his brother's double-barreled shotgun, which he then carries on and off for the rest of the film -- but never actually fires. He does kill a man with it, though -- he beats him to death with the stock.
* Early in ''Film/TheGiantGilaMonster'' Chase frets about notroglycerine transported unsafely in a vehicle. In the end he destroys the giant gila monster with a vehicle unsafely loaded with nitro.
* ''Film/GIJoeTheRiseOfCobra'': The flames device is seen a couple of times being used to burn things for no apparent reason [[AttackBackfire before it scorches off]] the BigBad's face.
%%* Occurs practically every other movie in the original ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' series.
* ''Film/TheGoldenChild''. While Chandler Jarrell is in Tibet, Kee Nang's father (masquerading as a beggar) sells him a medallion. Near the end of the movie a demon tries to stab Chandler with the Ajanti Dagger and the medallion [[PocketProtector deflects the blow]].
* The safe deposit box Carl gets when he opens an account at the bank in ''Film/{{Graduation}}'': [[spoiler:Jackson hides the stolen cash in it, allowing Carl to walk in after the robbery, open his safe deposit box, and walk out with the cash.]]
* Averted and subverted in ''Film/GranTorino'': Creator/ClintEastwood's character threatens people with guns several times [[spoiler:but only fires a gun once, by accident and early in the movie]]. Additionally Eastwood's character in the finale [[spoiler:mimics movements that he made earlier where he pulled a gun, but he isn't carrying one at the time]], which he does for the purpose of [[spoiler:tricking the gangbangers who raped Sue into killing him and getting them all arrested for murder]].
* ''Film/TheGravedancers'': The axe being used to split firewood when Harris, Allison and Sid first arrive at the mansion. During the final confrontation, Emma summons it to her hand and uses it to go on a rampage.
* Subverted in ''Film/TheGreenHornet'' with all of the cars in the garage; the only one that ends up being driven is the Black Beauty.
%%* In ''Film/GreenLantern2011'': Gravity's a bitch.
* In ''Film/{{Gremlins}}'', the Peltzer family keeps a shield and two swords in their living room. At least one of the swords is still a very functional weapon.
* Early in ''Film/{{Grindhouse}}'''s first film, ''Film/DeathProof'', the characters have a conversation about whether or not carrying a gun is necessary to protect oneself. Near the climax, the character who carries one shoots the BigBad with it.
* In ''Film/GrossePointeBlank'', Martin Blank is given a pen with the business details of an old schoolfriend at a reunion. He later uses this to stab a would-be assassin to death.
* In the live-action adaptation of ''Film/TheGuyver'', Fulton Balcus keeps and uses the old toaster Dr. Segawa swapped the Guyver out with. Much to his annoyance, though, it burns his toast.

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* ''Film/GalaxyQuest''. The time-machine ''Film/MadMax'':
** Probably the most obvious one is where Goose and the mechanic show Max the newly built Pursuit Special, meant as a means to keep him on the force. Instead he steals it for his RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
** In ''Film/MadMax2TheRoadWarrior'', an early scene establishes that Max has an anti-tampering mechanism that self-destructs his car in the event someone tries to steal it (as a way to show how ProperlyParanoid he's become). This later saves Max's life, as the thugs who ambush him and kill his dog inadvertently activate the
device and blow themselves up.
** ''Film/MadMaxBeyondThunderdome'' has an extra-delayed-fire Chekhov's Gun. In the first movie he's a cop with the Main Force Patrol. By the second movie the MFP has ceased to exist and is never mentioned, he even loses his cop car halfway through it. In the third movie he's set to battle the gigantic Blaster. Blaster is rendered helpless by Max's MFP police whistle, since Blaster has a WeaksauceWeakness against high-pitched noises.
** ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' has the IV tubing
that allows Nux was using to siphon blood from Max at the user to go back 13 seconds into beginning of the past, just enough time to correct a mistake. It's mentioned early in film. At the film but then dismissed and not used until the end.
* The incinerator in ''Film/{{Gattaca}}''- [[spoiler:in the [[BittersweetEnding final scene]], as Vincent finally leaves Earth, Eugene crawls into
end, Max uses it to commit suicide.save Furiosa's life after she suffered a near fatal stab wound. It also helps that Max is stated to have O-type blood, making him a universal donor.
* ''Film/ManOfSteel'':
** The Codex. [[spoiler: It turns out to be encoded in Clark's own cells, thus giving Zod a reason to kill Clark so he can extract it from his corpse.
]]
* Almost averted in ''Film/GetCarter''. In the first act Jack Carter finds his brother's double-barreled shotgun, which he then carries on and off for the rest of the film -- but never actually fires. He does kill a man ** The Kryptonian spacecraft key with it, though -- he beats him Jor-El's digital avatar stored on it. [[spoiler: Lois uses it to death with the stock.
* Early in ''Film/TheGiantGilaMonster'' Chase frets about notroglycerine transported unsafely in a vehicle. In the end he destroys the giant gila monster with a vehicle unsafely loaded with nitro.
* ''Film/GIJoeTheRiseOfCobra'': The flames device is seen a couple of times being used to burn things for no apparent reason [[AttackBackfire before it scorches off]] the BigBad's face.
%%* Occurs practically every other movie in the original ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' series.
* ''Film/TheGoldenChild''. While Chandler Jarrell is in Tibet, Kee Nang's father (masquerading as a beggar) sells him a medallion. Near the end of the movie a demon tries to stab Chandler with the Ajanti Dagger
summon Jor-El while imprisoned on Zod's spaceship so that she can escape and the medallion [[PocketProtector deflects the blow]].
* The safe deposit box Carl gets when he opens an account at the bank in ''Film/{{Graduation}}'': [[spoiler:Jackson hides the stolen cash in it, allowing Carl
find a way to walk in after the robbery, open his safe deposit box, and walk out with the cash.defeat Zod.]]
* Averted and subverted in ''Film/GranTorino'': Creator/ClintEastwood's character threatens people with guns several times [[spoiler:but only fires ** Clark's inability to control his enhanced senses as a gun once, by accident and early child. [[spoiler: It turns out to be an important detail when he goes up against Zod's soldiers, who ''haven't'' had a lifetime to acclimate to their sun-enhanced abilities. The sensory overload quickly incapacitates them when their environmental suits are breached. Zod ultimately figures his abilities out, but Clark's lifetime on Earth is likely a trump card in the movie]]. Additionally Eastwood's character end.]]
** The hyperdrive on Clark's spacecraft. [[spoiler: It's made from the same technology as Zod's hyperdrive--which ''he'' made by reverse-engineering the Phantom Zone projector. With some tweaking, the military is able to use it to send Zod's soldiers back to the Phantom Zone.]]
* ''Film/TheManWhoKnewTooMuch'': The main character's wife is an ex-professional singer. Early
in the finale [[spoiler:mimics movements that film, she sings a duet with their son and he made earlier where sings and whistles along. In the end, her powerful scream averts an assassination and her singing helps locate their son when he pulled starts whistling along.
* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
** ''Film/IronMan1'':
*** Tony Stark builds
a gun, electromagnetic device called an Arc Reactor to protect his heart, then upgrades the unit by having his secretary, Pepper, install a larger version in his chest. He tells her to throw the small unit away, but Pepper has it put in a display case for him. The miniature reactor becomes crucial later on, when [[spoiler: Obadiah Stane takes the larger reactor from Tony's chest while he's paralyzed, and he isn't carrying one must rely on the smaller model to power his suit and his heart.]] Also, Tony's second attempt at the time]], suit doesn't work out too well after ice builds up during a high-atmosphere flight. [[spoiler:He later uses this against the BigBad.]]
*** The giant Arc-Reactor
which he does for is mentioned in the purpose first third of [[spoiler:tricking the gangbangers who raped Sue into killing him movie, [[spoiler:then overloaded at the end to finally defeat Obadiah Stane.]] Every character, item, and getting them detail has at least two uses in the movie. [[spoiler: "How did you solve that icing problem?"]]
** ''Film/IronMan2'':
*** [[spoiler:Howard Stark's model of the Stark Expo and what happens when two repulsor blasts hit each other]].
*** It also contains a subversion, when we are introduced to [[spoiler:Hammer's "ex-wife" bunker-buster shell. When Rhodes tries to use it on Vanko, it proves completely worthless - after a long, dramatic charge-up sequence, the much-vaunted missile pings harmlessly off Vanko's armor and sputters on the ground like a dud firecracker]]. This includes a subversion and a straight example. [[spoiler: When Hammer is going through
all arrested for murder]].
* ''Film/TheGravedancers'':
the weapons he's going to add to Rhode's armor, the "ex-wife" is the only one he manufactured himself. Hammer's well established incompetence at weapons design]] is Chekhov's Gun.
*** Black Widow takes out Happy Hogan with a flipping submission move. She later uses similar attacks to take out a hallway full of Hammer Industries guards.
** A few pop up in ''Film/{{Thor}}''. Earlier, Darcy took a picture of Thor.
The axe being picture would be used later [[spoiler: on a falsified ID]]. Also, Loki taunting Heimdall [[spoiler:over secret passages that even Heimdall wasn't aware of]] would come to use when [[spoiler:Loki uses those passages to escape death and arrive to Earth]].
** ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'':
*** Flipped onto the heroes in this case. Remember how the Iron Legion from ''Iron Man 3'' can be controlled by AI? Ultron did.
*** Helen Cho has invented a synthetic tissue that mimics human biology, which she uses to heal Clint. [[spoiler:The same technology is later
used to split firewood construct Vision's body]].
*** Two from the previous movie (both involving Thor): the shockwave created
when Harris, Allison his hammer hits Cap's shield gets weaponized, and Sid first arrive at the mansion. his thunder supercharging Tony's technology is used to [[spoiler: give life to Vision]].
***
During the final confrontation, Emma summons it battle, Cap damages one of Ultron's drones, which Ultron is using to her hand taunt him, and uses throws it off the edge of [[spoiler:the flying city]]. This drone reappears at the end, [[spoiler:damaged but still functional, as the last vessel of Ultron's consciousness. Vision caught him trying to go on a rampage.
* Subverted in ''Film/TheGreenHornet''
sneak off]].
** ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar''
*** At the end of ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'', Tony gifts Peter
with all a brand new Spider-Man costume as part of joining the Avengers, but declines it and the position. Come this film, he's wearing the suit and is part of the cars Avengers.
** ''Film/AvengersEndgame''
*** Back
in ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'', when Peter experimented with the garage; full functions of his Spider-Man costume, he accidentally activated its "Instant Kill" mode and quickly turned it off before it could do anything. In ''Endgame'', [[spoiler:upon coming BackFromTheDead and returning to Earth for the only one that ends up being driven is the Black Beauty.
%%* In ''Film/GreenLantern2011'': Gravity's a bitch.
FinalBattle, he unleashes this mode on Thanos's mooks]].
* In ''Film/{{Gremlins}}'', the Peltzer family keeps a shield and two swords in their living room. At least one of the swords is still a very functional weapon.
*
''Film/{{Maverick}}''. Early in ''Film/{{Grindhouse}}'''s first film, ''Film/DeathProof'', the characters have a conversation about whether or not carrying a gun is necessary to protect oneself. movie Maverick mentions believing that if he concentrated hard enough, he could draw exactly the card he needed, then mentions that the trick had never worked. Near the climax, end he must do exactly that to win the character who carries $500,000 poker championship.
* ''Film/{{The Maze Runner|2014}}'' has the two syringes filled with blue liquid that were with Teresa when she was taken to the Glade. First,
one shoots is used to [[spoiler:save Alby after he is stung in the BigBad Maze by a Griever]], then the second is used when [[spoiler:Thomas stabs himself with a Griever stinger, in the hopes that he will remember what happened before the Maze]].
* ''Film/MedicineMan'' has a doctor in the rainforest where he believes he has found a cure for cancer in the local tribe's sugar supply after realising that the tribe had a very low cancer rate. He figures out that the tribe uses a particular plant for all of their food but he can't reproduce the cure himself. However he didn't consider that the supply could be contaminated [[spoiler: and also ignores their liking for sugar coated ''ants'']].
* ''Film/MeanGirls''
** Chekhov's big yellow school bus, rather.
** Before the talent show scene, Janis tells Cady that "everybody in the English speaking world" knows the words to the song "Jingle Bell Rock". Cady presumably used this information to save the act.
** In the sequel, the paranoid neighbor. Specifically his security cameras.
* ''Film/MenInBlack''
** The flying saucers from the first MIB meeting in 1961, converted into towers at Flushing.
** The little red button in the LTD.
** K orders J to fasten his seat belt before they go for a drive, and J lectures him about being polite. Just after K has J push the little red button he says "And you might want to put on a seat belt".
* ''Film/{{Modesta}}'': The sticks of firewood Modesta is gathering. She breaks one off to strike her husband when he is calling her names and heaping abuse. During the League of Liberated Women's first meeting, the firewood stick becomes a symbol of the women's efforts for equality. At the end, after both the men and the women agree that there should not be any physical violence, they all pair off and walk away, stepping over the the sticks.
* In ''Film/{{Monsters|2010}}'', Samantha sees a TV documentary on how jellyfish attract mates with a light display. Later on she realises the giant alien is attracted to the light of a television set and turns it off.
* ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''. Halfway through the film, a historian appears to summarize the next part of the plot and is murdered. Later, Arthur, Sir Bedevere, and Sir Lancelot are stopped on their quest and arrested for his murder.
** Originally they had more modern scenes planned, but ultimately focused on the grail quest for the most part. It's funnier because it comes out of nowhere, anyhow.
** Also, on the scene where they have to answer questions in order to cross the bridge, Arthur knows about swallows due to the first scene.
*** Which goes to show that, in comedy, the line between ChekhovsGun, RunningGag, and BrickJoke can become rather blurry.
%%* ''Film/MoonriseKingdom'': Suzy's lefty scissors seem pretty innocuous when they are first recorded in Sam's inventory.
* ''Film/Mortuary1983'': Early in the film, Greg and Josh find a machinegun stored inside a coffin at the mortuary warehouse. When Greg confronts [[spoiler:Paul]] neat the end, he grabs the machinegun and tries to shoot [[spoiler:him]] with it. [[spoiler:[[DefiedTrope Defied]]. There were no bullets in the gun.]]
* ''Film/MostWanted'': Victoria's taser, which initially she tries to use on Dunn. Later he tases Braddock right in the groin
with it.
* In ''Film/GrossePointeBlank'', Martin Blank ''Franchise/TheMuppets'':
** ''Film/MuppetTreasureIsland'': Gonzo's odd decision to keep starfish in his pants come in handy when they battle against the pirates. If people count, the fact that JustForFun/StatlerAndWaldorf are the animated, talking figureheads of the Hispaniola also counts.
** Also in ''Film/TheMuppetMovie'': The script of the movie. No, really.
** And in ''Film/TheMuppets'', there's a scene in which Gonzo gets his fingers stuck in a bowling ball [[ItMakesSenseInContext while trying to bowl a pin off Jack Black's head]]. They're still stuck until the last couple seconds of the movie, when [[spoiler:the ball flies off and beans the BigBad, giving him a brain injury and changing his personality, prompting him to sell Muppet Studios back to the Muppets]].
* ''Film/MyCousinVinny''
is given a pen loaded with examples, from Lisa's ever-present camera and her extensive knowledge of automobiles to the business details story of an old schoolfriend at Judge Malloy and the diner cook's brief explanation of how grits are cooked.
* In ''Film/MysteryMen'', Dr. Heller's Tornado-in-a-Can was intended to be
a reunion. He later uses Chekhov's Gun but ended up as a deleted scene. Rather than throw The Bowler's bowling ball into Casanova Frankenstein's machine to destroy it, they were going to throw a Tornado-in-a-Can into it in the alternate version. The effect for this to stab a would-be assassin to death.
* In
can still however be seen in the live-action adaptation of ''Film/TheGuyver'', Fulton Balcus keeps theatrical release; just after they toss the bowling ball in and uses it does its damage you can see the old toaster Dr. Segawa swapped green swirling smoke coming out of the Guyver out with. Much hole.
* Several in ''Film/MysteryTeam'': [[spoiler: Duncan's slingshot, the firecracker, Jason being "The Master of Disguise" and Eric, just
to his annoyance, though, it burns his toast.name a few]]. Subverted with [[spoiler: Duncan and Charlie's "skills"]]



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* In ''Film/HangmenAlsoDie'', the bribe [[spoiler:Czaka]] pays Inspector Gruber for police protection [[spoiler:becomes additional circumstantial evidence against him after Gruber is killed by the Resistance.]]
* ''Film/TheHangover'' has several Chekhov's Guns that are used by the three friends trying to find the groom. Some are noticed immediately while others are forgotten about until later. There is the tiger that leads Mike Tyson to them, the card counting book that leads to the Chekhov's Skill, the Holocaust ring that winds up in the hands of a stripper. But probably the most important one is the [[spoiler: mattress that was thrown out of Caesar's Palace. Since the windows are locked, it could have only been thrown from the roof, where the groom is.]]
* In ''Film/HaroldAndKumarEscapeFromGuantanamoBay'', while searching a car, the titular characters come across a huge stash of pepper spray. Later in the film, after they're arrested by the FBI, they manage to escape after it's revealed that Harold managed to hide a can of pepper spray in his pants and uses it to disable their captors.
** ''Film/HaroldAndKumarGoToWhiteCastle'' also had a number of Chekhov's Guns. [[spoiler: For example, the cheetah is mentioned on a number of news reports before the protagonists find it, but the news reports are just treated as background noise. The hangglider on top of the car they steal from the extreme sports enthusiasts ends up being the vehicle that carries them to their final destination.]]
* ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'': Snape threatens Harry with the truth-telling potion that he later uses on [[spoiler:Moody]].
%%* ''Film/TheHeat'': The grenade.
* In ''Film/{{Heathers}}'', Veronica's talent for handwriting forgery that is used later in the film is introduced early on with the prank on Big Martha.
* ''Film/TheHidden'': Early on, one policeman shows the two main characters a flamethrower he grabbed from some kids who just happened to carry one in the street. Because it has nothing to do with the scene and disappears just after, it's pretty obvious it will be used against the body-snatcher alien.
* ''Film/HiddenInSilence'': When Fusia and the others move into the new house she bought, they find a discarded photo of a German soldier. [[spoiler:Later, they leave it out so Fusia's suitor Lubek will assume she has a German boyfriend and stop coming around.]]
* ''Film/{{Holidays}}'': In ''Christmas'', [[spoiler:Reggie's gun misfires when he first tries to kill his girlfriend, and he has to pull the trigger a couple times before it fires. Later, when he is fighting his AxeCrazy date, he grabs his gun from his coat, points it at her, and pulls the trigger, only for it to misfire. Before he can fire again, she buries an axe in his skull]].
* In ''Film/{{Hook}}'', the eponymous captain reveals in a victory speech to his underlings that he is finally getting his revenge on the now-adult Peter Pan. Prior to kidnapping Peter's kids, Hook killed the crocodile that had been pursuing him all these years and turned it into a ClockTower. [[spoiler: It winds up killing Hook in the final battle when it's accidentally brought back to life.]]
%%* The ''Film/HomeAlone'' movies are full of this. Everything from gifts given, to things said, to items seen briefly in a bedroom come back in some way, shape or form.
* ''Film/HotFuzz'', aka "Chekhov's Gun: The Movie." [[ChekhovsArmoury Nearly everything seen, done, or said in the first half of the film]] becomes an important plot point in the second. Watch it twice then make a checklist. It's uncanny. The DVD feature Fuzz Facts points out every single one of them. And there are a ''lot''.
** The sea mine, [[spoiler: which ''fails'' to go off when it's first discovered in a farmer's barn ... so that it can be detonated in the police station right at the end of the movie.]]
** [[spoiler:There's constant mention of a missing swan. Near the end of the film, it finally appears.]]
* ''Film/HouseOfTheDead'' had one girl who is blatantly pointed out as being on the fencing team. This is of absolutely no importance to the plot until the climax where the BigBad picks up a sword and a rather dull sword fight ensues.
%%* ''Film/TheHungerGames'': The mockingjay pin and [[spoiler:nightlock berries.]]
* In ''Film/TheHuntForRedOctober'', Jack Ryan consults with a submarine expert in his factory. One of his side projects is a "daughter-ship" mini-submarine capable of docking with other submarines. Later, the mini-submarine permits the American protagonists and the Russian defectors to commune and collaborate aboard Red October, unbeknownst to the crew adrift.
** Also the (seemingly random) introduction of 'Chef's assistant Loganov' to witness Ramius take possession of both Missile Keys. He is later revealed to be [[spoiler: TheMole for the KGB.]]
* ''Film/{{Hush}}'': The smoke detector that goes off at the beginning of the movie is used later by the protagonist to disorient her attacker.
* ''Film/{{Husk}}'': After murdering Alex, Corey tosses the [[GardeningVarietyWeapon pitchfork]] aside and walks back to the house. During the final fight, Scott realizes the pitchfork must still be lying where Corey dropped it.

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* In ''Film/HangmenAlsoDie'', the bribe [[spoiler:Czaka]] pays Inspector Gruber for ''Film/TheNakedGun 2 and 1/2'', Frank uses a police protection [[spoiler:becomes additional circumstantial evidence against him after Gruber is killed by tank to crash though a house, a gated community, and a zoo. Much later, Frank wrestles Quentin Habsburg till Quentin accidentally falls out of a window. He plummets several stories before landing on a canopy and bouncing to the Resistance.ground unscathed . . . where he is then mauled by a lion presumably from the zoo.
** In a movie like this one its surprising they actually set that gag up as opposed to just having it randomly happen for no reason.
* ''[[Film/{{Neighbors 2014}} Neighbors]]'': The fireworks [[spoiler: Kelly and Mac use these to eventually get the cops attention]].
* ''Nightlight'' (2015): Robin straps a support-splint onto her ankle while changing her shoes in preparation for hiking in the woods. [[spoiler: It later prevents the BearTrap from breaking her ankle outright, although she's left bloodied and limping for a while.]] Also, Robin and Nia find a note in another teen's backpack that includes a reminder to watch out for rattlesnakes. Three guesses what Robin has a close call with not long after...
* ''Film/NowYouSeeMe'':
** Just about everything they're shown doing that isn't part of their shows is setting up for one of them or outwitting the police. That bit where Daniel tries (and fails) reading Tressler? [[spoiler: Clever ploy to get the answer to his security questions on his bank account.
]]
* ''Film/TheHangover'' has several Chekhov's Guns %%** The rabbit trick that are used by the three friends trying to find the groom. Some are noticed immediately while others are forgotten about until later. There is the tiger that leads Mike Tyson to them, the card counting book that leads to the Chekhov's Skill, the Holocaust ring that winds up Horsemen perform in the hands of a stripper. But probably the most important one is the their second show.
%%**
[[spoiler: mattress that was thrown out of Caesar's Palace. Since the windows are locked, it could have only been thrown from the roof, where the groom is.]]
* In ''Film/HaroldAndKumarEscapeFromGuantanamoBay'', while searching a car, the titular characters come across a huge stash of pepper spray. Later in the film, after they're arrested by the FBI, they manage to escape after it's revealed that Harold managed to hide a
"I can of pepper spray in his pants and uses it to disable their captors.
** ''Film/HaroldAndKumarGoToWhiteCastle'' also had a number of Chekhov's Guns. [[spoiler: For example, the cheetah is mentioned on a number of news reports before the protagonists find it, but the news reports are just treated as background noise. The hangglider on top of the car they steal from the extreme sports enthusiasts ends up being the vehicle that carries them to their final destination.]]
* ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'': Snape threatens Harry with the truth-telling potion that he later uses on [[spoiler:Moody]].
%%* ''Film/TheHeat'': The grenade.
* In ''Film/{{Heathers}}'', Veronica's talent for handwriting forgery that is used later in the film is introduced early on with the prank on Big Martha.
* ''Film/TheHidden'': Early on, one policeman shows the two main characters a flamethrower he grabbed from some kids who just happened to carry one in the street. Because it has nothing to do with the scene and disappears just after, it's pretty obvious it will be used against the body-snatcher alien.
* ''Film/HiddenInSilence'': When Fusia and the others move into the new house she bought, they find a discarded photo of a German soldier. [[spoiler:Later, they leave it out so Fusia's suitor Lubek will assume she has a German boyfriend and stop coming around.]]
* ''Film/{{Holidays}}'': In ''Christmas'', [[spoiler:Reggie's gun misfires when he first tries to kill his girlfriend, and
tell he has to pull the trigger a couple times before it fires. Later, when he is fighting his AxeCrazy date, he grabs his gun from his coat, points it at her, and pulls the trigger, only for it to misfire. Before he can fire again, she buries an axe in his skull]].
* In ''Film/{{Hook}}'', the eponymous captain reveals in a victory speech to his underlings that he is finally getting his revenge on the now-adult Peter Pan. Prior to kidnapping Peter's kids, Hook killed the crocodile that had been pursuing him all these years and turned it into a ClockTower. [[spoiler: It winds up killing Hook in the final battle when it's accidentally brought back to life.]]
%%* The ''Film/HomeAlone'' movies are full of this. Everything from gifts given, to things said, to items seen briefly in a bedroom come back in some way, shape or form.
* ''Film/HotFuzz'', aka "Chekhov's Gun: The Movie." [[ChekhovsArmoury Nearly everything seen, done, or said in the first half of the film]] becomes an important plot point in the second. Watch it twice then make a checklist. It's uncanny. The DVD feature Fuzz Facts points out every single one of them. And there are a ''lot''.
** The sea mine, [[spoiler: which ''fails'' to go off when it's first discovered in a farmer's barn ... so that it can be detonated in the police station right at the end of the movie.]]
** [[spoiler:There's constant mention of a missing swan. Near the end of the film, it finally appears.]]
* ''Film/HouseOfTheDead'' had one girl who is blatantly pointed out as being on the fencing team. This is of absolutely no importance to the plot until the climax where the BigBad picks up a sword and a rather dull sword fight ensues.
%%* ''Film/TheHungerGames'': The mockingjay pin and [[spoiler:nightlock berries.]]
* In ''Film/TheHuntForRedOctober'', Jack Ryan consults with a submarine expert in his factory. One of his side projects is a "daughter-ship" mini-submarine capable of docking with other submarines. Later, the mini-submarine permits the American protagonists and the Russian defectors to commune and collaborate aboard Red October, unbeknownst to the crew adrift.
** Also the (seemingly random) introduction of 'Chef's assistant Loganov' to witness Ramius take possession of both Missile Keys. He is later revealed to be [[spoiler: TheMole for the KGB.]]
* ''Film/{{Hush}}'': The smoke detector that goes off at the beginning of the movie is used later by the protagonist to disorient her attacker.
* ''Film/{{Husk}}'': After murdering Alex, Corey tosses the [[GardeningVarietyWeapon pitchfork]] aside and walks back to the house. During the final fight, Scott realizes the pitchfork must still be lying where Corey dropped it.
abandonment issues. Mommy? No, daddy."]]



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* Averted in ''Film/InTheLoop''. One character keeps a live grenade in his office as a paperweight -- several other characters mention this fact, and we even get to see the grenade, but it's never in any danger of detonating.
* ''Franchise/IndianaJones'':
** In the beginning of ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'', when Indy finds a snake in the plane. TheArkOfTheCovenant is hidden in a giant pit filled with snakes. And then Belloq seals him in there...
** Also in ''Raiders'', Marion is first introduced as a competitive drinker who can hold massive amounts of alcohol. Later, when held captive by Belloq, she gets him drunk so she can attempt to escape.
** Early in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'' Indy asks Willie to hold his gun during the car chase and she throws it out the window. Near the end he's confronted by two swordsmen, reaches for his gun and... oops!
** See also Mutt's knife in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'', which was established mere minutes after we first see him, in keeping with the "greaser" persona. Too bad none of the Soviets thought it might be a good idea ''[[TooDumbToLive to search him]].''
* ''Film/IShotJesseJames'' features a literal example in the SawedOffShotgun that John Kelley always carries around with him. One scene heavily features Kelley cleaning it, and he uses it to shoot [[spoiler: Robert Ford]] in the final scene.

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* Averted in ''Film/InTheLoop''. One character ''Film/{{Oblivion 2013}}''
** Jack's recurring dream about a viewfinder on the Empire State Building. [[spoiler: It's where the [[CloningBlues original]] Jack Harper proposed marriage to Julia.]]
** The fact that the Scavs [[spoiler: LaResistance]] have been stealing drone power cores.
** The fact that lightning strikes force electronics (such as the Bubble Ship's [[spoiler: and the drones']]) to reboot if struck while flying.
** The constant reminding to MissionControl to please send parts and armor to repair the drone on Tower 49, which it
keeps disregarding. [[spoiler: Julia's BigDamnHeroes SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome later on is also a live grenade in his office as a paperweight -- several other characters mention this fact, and we even get to see good example of WorfHadTheFlu because of it.]]
** The missing drone mentioned at
the grenade, beginning. [[spoiler: It was captured by LaResistance, but it's never in any danger of detonating.
* ''Franchise/IndianaJones'':
** In
intended use to carry a nuke to the beginning of ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'', Tet ends up [[SubvertedTrope sadly subverted]].]]
** The Bubble Ship and the drones using voice recognition to identify Jack. The latter comes in use
when Indy finds a snake in the plane. TheArkOfTheCovenant is hidden in a giant pit filled with snakes. And then Belloq seals him in there...
** Also in ''Raiders'', Marion is
Jack first introduced rescues Julia from the crashed "Odyssey" (since they're programmed to not shoot him). [[spoiler: As for the former... as a competitive drinker who Jack discovers, all that it's necessary to use another clone's ship is to change the Tech operator number you say for ID, which comes in handy [[HeroStoleMyBike because he needs to use it to save Julia's life after she's accidentally shot]].]]
** The "Odyssey"'s flight recorder. [[spoiler: And its nuclear reactor core.]]
** The Scav communications equipment that Jack deactivates on the ruins of the Empire State Building. And the building itself.
** The fact that the drones
can hold massive amounts track Jack's DNA comes back to bite the ass of alcohol. Later, when held captive by Belloq, she gets him drunk so she can attempt to escape.
** Early in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'' Indy asks Willie to hold his gun
LaResistance during the car chase and she throws it out the window. Near the end he's confronted by two swordsmen, reaches for his gun and... oops!
final act.
** See also Mutt's knife in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'', which was established mere minutes after we When Jack first see him, in keeping with the "greaser" persona. Too bad none of the Soviets thought it might be a good idea ''[[TooDumbToLive reports about finding Julia to search him]].''
* ''Film/IShotJesseJames'' features a literal example in the SawedOffShotgun
MissionControl, Sally says that John Kelley always carries around with him. One scene heavily features Kelley cleaning it, and he uses it to shoot she would be interested in meeting her. [[spoiler: Robert Ford]] during the TrojanPrisoner gambit, Jack mentions this back to Sally to be allowed into the ship.]]
** When Jack first starts checking the wreckage of the crashed "Odyssey", he opens a HumanPopsicle capsule which is empty, and when the Scavs [[spoiler: LaResistance]] arrive, you can see them taking that capsule. It becomes pretty important later on [[spoiler: as the capsule Julia goes in thinking she and Jack will do the TrojanPrisoner gambit and Jack then transports to his cabin, where she will be safe. The capsule is labeled "J. Harper"--it belonged to her (real) husband.]]
** A minor one: when Jack first disables the communications equipment on the Empire State, he takes a [[Film/KingKong gorilla]] plushie that was on the room and puts it among his collection of scavenged stuff. [[spoiler: Julia's child is seen playing with it on the movie's epilogue.]]
* At the start of ''Film/{{Oculus}}'', we watch as Kaylie set up various fail-safe measures to destroy the mirror, which can change the perception of the lead characters. One of these is a kill-switch attached to an anchor, not being run by electricity and on a straight path so the mirror is unable to influence it. [[spoiler:[[DownerEnding Then she is tricked into walking in front of it as her brother flips the switch, leaving him to blame for her death]].]]
* In the animated movie ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAForest'', early on
in the final scene.movie the animals are told by their teacher that a certain part of the forest is off limits, but says that the reason why is "not today's lesson". Pan across to reveal a trap. This is promptly forgotten...until the very end of the movie, when Edgar the Mole gets caught in it while trying to evade some humans doing cleanup after the gas damaged the forest. One of them frees Edgar, smashes the trap, throws it in the garbage bag, and proves to the animals that perhaps (contrary to dire warnings throughout the movie) [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters humans aren't exclusively destructive monsters.]] Not bad as environmentalist messages go.
* ''Film/TheOppositeOfSex'': Dedee is shown packing a gun, and helpfully informs the audience, "This is foreshadowing. Duh!". And despite the fact that she toys with being an UnreliableNarrator, it does get used later on. Twice.
* ''Film/OurManFlint''. Early in the movie Flint is woken up from suspended animation by his watch. Later on when Flint is apparently dead, the watch wakes him up again - he was just in suspended animation.
* Subverted in ''Film/{{Outbreak}}''. The soldiers begin rounding up infectees in the quarantined small town, and we get to see only one woman say a tearful goodbye to her family. We follow her for a few minutes while they take a blood sample during her initial medical exam. There is even a close up of the phial, labeled "Sample 612". In a later scene, we see a scientist examining blood slides:
--> '''Scientist''': "Sample 607: Infected. 608: Infected. 609: Infected. * Frustrated sigh* They can't ''all'' be infected. 610... Infected. 611...''Infected''. 612... Damn! Still infected!"



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* ''Film/JackTheGiantSlayer'': Jack saved that one last bean... [[spoiler: and then uses it to kill Fallon at the climax.]]
* In the beginning of a ''Film/JamesBond'' film, Q briefs 007 on all the new [[ShoePhone clever gadgets]]. Not only will every single one get used at some point, but every ''aspect'' of each item will be relevant. You know that a Bond movie will never end unless every named gadget from the Q scene has either been used or deliberately written off. This was referenced in an Creator/EddieIzzard bit where he points out that Bond never returns and says "Q, I've got a lot of stuff I didn't even fucking use!" Similarly, the series itself lampshades this at one point when Q is giving Bond his set of gadgets for the film, and at the end says, "do try to bring some of it back this time..."
** The first example was not a Q device (the character of Q had not even been invented yet): In ''Film/CasinoRoyale1954''[[note]]The first screen adaptation of a Franchise/JamesBond novel, released in 1954 as a television movie/episode of the anthology series ''[[Series/{{Climax}} Climax!]]''[[/note]], we are told early on that Le Chiffre always carries three razor blades: one in his hat, one in his cigarette case, and one in his left shoe.
*** The one in his cigarette case is used by Bond to escape from his restraints after Le Chiffre has captured and tortured him.
*** The one in his hat is used by Le Chiffre to hold Valerie hostage at the very end.
** One early example involved something '''other''' than Q Branch devices: In ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}'', the giant laser is first used as a threat to execute Bond. It is later used to cut through the outer door of Fort Knox.
** ''Film/{{Thunderball}}'' has an interesting bit where a device has an ability Q specifically assigned to another device. When going over the devices, he mentions the watch was a Geiger counter Bond could use to find the stolen bombs. The camera was said to be able to take pictures under water in the dark with an infrared film. Later, Bond gives the camera to Domino and tells her it's the Geiger counter.
** ''Film/DiamondsAreForever''. When Bond first meets Tiffany Case she goes through several wigs. Later in the movie she says "What's my black wig doing in the pool?" It turns out to be the hair of Plenty O'Toole, a brunette that Bond met earlier - she was drowned by Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd off-camera.
** ''Film/LiveAndLetDie'' both utilized and subverted this.
*** Bond is given special "shark pellets" that are capsules full of compressed gas. He never uses them on any sharks, instead using them as a quick way of dispatching the villain by force feeding him one and making him swell up like a blimp and pop.
*** The subversion is practically the opposite of the ''Film/GoldenEye'' subversion example mentioned below; instead of not using a gadget that has been introduced earlier, he more or less produces a gadget out of nowhere with no build-up or foreshadowing whatsoever, in this case being a miniature buzz-saw blade in his watch that he uses to saw through rope. The watch has another subversion earlier, as it was introduced as a powerful magnet, which Bond tries to use to pull a metal canoe toward him when he's stranded in the middle of a bunch of alligators. After moving a few inches, the canoe is revealed to be securely tied to the shore.
** At the beginning of ''Film/TheManWithTheGoldenGun'', we see a wax figure of Bond in the villain's funhouse. At the end of the film, Bond takes the place of the dummy and is able to catch the villain off guard and kill him.
** ''Film/{{Moonraker}}'' has three of them, including two of Q's devices.
*** Q gives Bond a wrist-activated dart gun that he uses to escape the gravity trainer and shoot Drax near the end.
*** Dr. Goodhead's "poison pen" (standard CIA equipment). Bond takes it in Venice and later uses to kill the python in the jungle.
*** When Bond meets Q at the Brazilian temporary HQ, one of Q's men is firing a laser rifle that's later used by the U.S space Marines assaulting Drax's orbiting station.
** Not involving Q, but a really horrible one. In ''Film/ForYourEyesOnly'' Bond and Melina are taking a SCUBA diving break when, for no good reason at all, she takes her tanks off and ascends sharing Bond's mouthpiece. Later the two are being dragged back and forth over coral by the villain, Bond breaks the rope used to pull them, and they dive to the exact spot where they had previously left Melina's tanks. Lame!
** ''Film/GoldenEye''
*** An exception to this is in this film, where Q explains all the gadgets in Bond's new BMW, none of which are used at all in the film. Instead, a tank Bond spots in St. Petersburg ends up being comandeered by him. This is because the BMW ProductPlacement came really late into development, so a scene using the car couldn't be created.
*** An especially good example also comes from this film, however. At one point, Boris the hacker's nervous habit of spinning and clicking a pen in one hand while typing with the other is conspicuously shown. When combined with Q's earlier scene, in which Q introduces a pen that acts as a grenade (with three clicks arming the grenade and another three disarming it), you just ''know'' Boris will be spinning Bond's pen-grenade near the end, with explosive consequences. Sure enough ...
** ''Film/TomorrowNeverDies'' has the usual Q gadgets, including a remote-controlled car. It also has a whole host of gadgets that we aren't told about ahead of time, including a wire cutter underneath the BMW emblem, just in case Bond needs to sever a wire at a very specific height. Conveniently, the bad guys put a wire across Bond's path at ''exactly'' that height.
** Another bizarre example is Q's "Ultra-high frequency single-digit sonic agitator unit" in ''Film/DieAnotherDay''. It's a ring that can shatter any glass. That's it. Bond uses it twice, once to escape the bad guys, and another to rescue Jinx.
** When exploring the car in ''Film/{{Casino Royale|2006}}'', Bond accidentally finds the defibrillator that he will later have to use to treat himself when he gets poisoned.
** The car chase at the beginning of ''Film/QuantumOfSolace'' ends when James Bond pulls out a machine gun and blasts the bad guys off a cliff. We had not seen this gun in the movie before Bond uses it... but we ''do'' see him with the gun at the end of ''Casino Royale'', in a scene that takes place about an hour before ''Solace'' begins.
** There's also a semi-subversion in ''Film/{{Skyfall}}'': near the beginning, 007's sum total of equipment received from Q is "a gun and a radio" (actually a "signature gun" which only Bond can fire, and a homing beacon). While 007 later uses the homing beacon in a more-or-less expected manner, the gun is never fired, though a mook does ''try'' to use it against him, and the pause while the thug fruitlessly attempted to fire the weapon gave 007 the moment he needed to dispatch him.
* ''Film/{{Jaws}}''
** Brody accidentally pulls the wrong knot and causes an accident involving Hooper's scuba tank.
--->'''Hooper:''' [[spoiler: Dammit, Martin! This is compressed air! If you fool around with it, it'll blow up!]]
*** They are explosive if shot (in the movie, anyway). At the end the shark has one in its mouth and Brody shoots it.
*** Even better, before they leave port Brody briefly sees a * picture* of a shark with such a tank in its mouth, but only for a flash as he's flipping through a book. Blink and you'll miss it.
** During the shark's night attack on the boat Quint takes several shots at it with a rifle, the same rifle Brody uses to shoot the scuba tank at the end of the movie.
%% * In the 2008 film ''Film/JourneyToTheCenterOfTheEarthIn3D'', it was magnesium veins in the rock walls.
* ''Film/JudgeDredd''.
** When Dredd and Fergie have to escape the building after Rico kills the Council of Judges, he's forced to use the [[TheAllegedCar defective Lawmaster he demonstrated to the cadets]] as a getaway vehicle.
** Ferguson's hacking skills allow him to [[spoiler: hack and shut down the ABC during the FinalBattle]].
** There's also the signal flare feature on the Judges' gun that Dredd demonstrates to the cadets, and later uses [[spoiler: to distract Rico before throwing him off the Statue of Liberty]].
* ''Film/{{Jumper}}'' has one. Griffin makes a passing mention of how much the average jumper can jump with. About twelve minutes before the end of the film, that knowledge comes in handy to the main character.
* A couple in the ''Film/JurassicPark'' movie; a considerable number in the second novel; the most egregious being Kelly's gymnastics in [[Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark the second film]]. The frog DNA is the most consistent one across the literature and film.
** The model of the raptor voice box in the third film is one of the most straight-forward examples of this trope in any of the films.
** From the first film: When Dr. Grant is trying to intimidate the child who mocked the raptor, he mentions that he'll be attacked not by the one he sees in front of him, but by the one to the side that he doesn't see. The raptors later set up this exact trap to kill Muldoon.
** The mosasaurus in ''Film/JurassicWorld'' that's introduced early in the film doesn't seem to have much to do through most of the movie until the Indominous Rex needed eating. [[spoiler: That she eats Clare's PA during the pterosaur attack sequence cannily serves to remind the audience that she's hanging around in the lagoon for the third act of the movie.]]

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* ''Film/JackTheGiantSlayer'': Jack saved that one last bean... [[spoiler: and then uses it to kill Fallon at the climax.''Film/PacificRim'':
** [[spoiler:Gipsy Danger is nuclear powered.
]]
* In the beginning ** [[spoiler:Chau uses his knife three times: once to intimidate Geiszler, once to check whether Otachi Jr. is dead, and once more to cut his way out of a ''Film/JamesBond'' film, Q briefs 007 on all the new [[ShoePhone clever gadgets]]. Not only will every single one get used at some point, but every ''aspect'' of each item will be relevant. You know its stomach.]]
** Though it's not explicitly noted, [[spoiler:the fact
that a Bond movie will never end unless every named gadget the {{Kaiju}} can tell Newt linked up with one of their brains from the Q scene has either been used or deliberately written off. far side of the rift indicates that it's possible for signals to pass through it. This was referenced comes in an Creator/EddieIzzard bit where he points out that Bond never returns and says "Q, I've got a lot of stuff I didn't even fucking use!" Similarly, the series itself lampshades this at one point useful when Q is giving Bond mission control needs to keep monitoring Gipsy Danger's progress.]]
** [[spoiler:Raleigh's ability to pilot a Jaeger solo, which he does to finally deliver the final blow.]]
* ''Film/{{Paddington}}'':
** The sandwich Paddington keeps under
his set of gadgets hat for emergencies comes very handy when he needs to get out of a jam.
%% ** The pigeons.
%% ** [[spoiler:The handheld vacuums]].
* [[spoiler:Ofelia's red shoes]] in ''Film/PansLabyrinth'' are forgotten about halfway through
the film, and only to suddenly reappear at the end. They don't really ''do'' anything, they are just a part of the [[ViewersAreGeniuses elaborate system of clues]] that let the viewer know the truth about what happens--[[spoiler:[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Red_Shoes_(fairy_tale) red shoes]] are associated with TheFairFolk, as is Ofelia's all-green outfit, for that matter.]]
** The bottle of sleeping medicine Ofelia's mother was given would count. At first, it seems completely unnecessary since [[spoiler:Ofelia helps her mother to get better with the mandrake root. At
the end says, "do try of the movie though, she uses it to bring some drug her stepfather and escape with her brother.]]
** Mercedes' belt on her robe early on is revealed to have a [[VictoriasSecretCompartment hidden compartment]] where she stores her kitchen knife. The camera focused on it for too long for it to not be
of any importance. As it turns out, later she is tied to a chair by the BigBad, and when his back this time...is turned, she retrieves the knife, cuts herself free, and in a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome slices open his cheek before making her escape.
* Happens twice in ''Film/{{Papillon}}''. First on the boat to French Guiana, where Papillon displays his pocket knife, which later is used by Papillon to defend Louis from two robbers. Later, when Papillon, Louis and Clusiot have escaped their captivity, Papillon is shown putting an axe in the back of his pants. The same axe is later used to kill an officer.
* ''Film/PaulBlartMallCop'' has several, including the "Devil's Crotch" hot sauce and the StalkerWithACrush using GPS to track a cell phone.
* ''Film/{{Paulie}}'' has the bookmark labelled "M.A.
"
** The first example was not a Q device (the * ''Film/{{Paycheck}}'' has the main character of Q had not even been invented yet): In ''Film/CasinoRoyale1954''[[note]]The first screen adaptation of a Franchise/JamesBond novel, released in 1954 as a television movie/episode of the anthology series ''[[Series/{{Climax}} Climax!]]''[[/note]], we are told early on that Le Chiffre always carries three razor blades: one in ending up with his hat, one in his cigarette case, and one in his left shoe.
*** The one in his cigarette case is used by Bond to escape from his restraints
memory wiped after Le Chiffre has captured working on a top secret project [[spoiler: involving seeing the future]] and tortured him.
*** The one in his hat is used by Le Chiffre to hold Valerie hostage at the very end.
** One early example involved something '''other''' than Q Branch devices: In ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}'', the giant laser is first used as a threat to execute Bond. It is later used to cut through the outer door of Fort Knox.
** ''Film/{{Thunderball}}'' has an interesting bit where a device has an ability Q specifically assigned to another device. When going over the devices, he mentions the watch was a Geiger counter Bond could use to find the stolen bombs. The camera was said to be able to take pictures under water in the dark with an infrared film. Later, Bond gives the camera to Domino and tells her it's the Geiger counter.
** ''Film/DiamondsAreForever''. When Bond first meets Tiffany Case she goes through several wigs. Later in the movie she says "What's my black wig doing in the pool?" It turns
then finding out to be the hair of Plenty O'Toole, a brunette that Bond met earlier - she was drowned by Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd off-camera.
** ''Film/LiveAndLetDie'' both utilized and subverted this.
*** Bond is given special "shark pellets" that are capsules
his pre-memory wipe self sent his post-memory wipe self an entire ChekhovsArmory full of compressed gas. He never uses them on any sharks, instead using them as a quick way of dispatching random, seemingly useless crap to keep himself alive when things go south. Perhaps the villain by force feeding him one and making him swell up like a blimp and pop.
*** The subversion is practically
most JustForFun/{{Egregious}} gun in the opposite of the ''Film/GoldenEye'' subversion example mentioned below; instead of not using armory, though, is a gadget that has been introduced earlier, he more or less produces a gadget out of nowhere with no build-up or foreshadowing whatsoever, in this case being a miniature buzz-saw blade in his digital watch that he uses doesn't work that seems to saw through rope. The watch has another subversion earlier, as serve no practical purpose even within the armory [[spoiler: until it was introduced as a powerful magnet, which Bond tries to use to pull a metal canoe toward him beeps and reads "GO" when he's stranded in the middle of a bunch of alligators. After moving a few inches, the canoe is revealed main character happens to be securely tied to the shore.
** At the beginning of ''Film/TheManWithTheGoldenGun'', we see a wax figure of Bond in the villain's funhouse. At the end of the film, Bond takes the place of the dummy and is able to catch the villain off guard and kill him.
** ''Film/{{Moonraker}}'' has three of them, including two of Q's devices.
*** Q gives Bond a wrist-activated dart gun that he uses to escape the gravity trainer and shoot Drax near the end.
*** Dr. Goodhead's "poison pen" (standard CIA equipment). Bond takes it in Venice and later uses to kill the python in the jungle.
*** When Bond meets Q at the Brazilian temporary HQ, one of Q's men is firing a laser rifle that's later used by the U.S space Marines assaulting Drax's orbiting station.
** Not involving Q, but a really horrible one. In ''Film/ForYourEyesOnly'' Bond and Melina are taking a SCUBA diving break when, for no good reason at all, she takes her tanks off and ascends sharing Bond's mouthpiece. Later the two are being dragged back and forth over coral by the villain, Bond breaks the rope used to pull them, and they dive to the exact spot where they had previously left Melina's tanks. Lame!
** ''Film/GoldenEye''
*** An exception to this is in this film, where Q explains all the gadgets in Bond's new BMW, none of which are used at all in the film. Instead, a tank Bond spots in St. Petersburg ends up being comandeered by him. This is because the BMW ProductPlacement came really late into development, so a scene using the car couldn't be created.
*** An especially good example also comes from this film, however. At one point, Boris the hacker's nervous habit of spinning and clicking a pen in one hand while typing with the other is conspicuously shown. When combined with Q's earlier scene, in which Q introduces a pen that acts as a grenade (with three clicks arming the grenade and another three disarming it), you just ''know'' Boris will be spinning Bond's pen-grenade near the end, with explosive consequences. Sure enough ...
** ''Film/TomorrowNeverDies'' has the usual Q gadgets, including a remote-controlled car. It also has a whole host of gadgets that we aren't told about ahead of time, including a wire cutter underneath the BMW emblem, just in case Bond needs to sever a wire at a very specific height. Conveniently, the bad guys put a wire across Bond's path at ''exactly'' that height.
** Another bizarre example is Q's "Ultra-high frequency single-digit sonic agitator unit" in ''Film/DieAnotherDay''. It's a ring that can shatter any glass. That's it. Bond uses it twice, once to escape the bad guys, and another to rescue Jinx.
** When exploring the car in ''Film/{{Casino Royale|2006}}'', Bond accidentally finds the defibrillator that he will later have to use to treat
find himself when he gets poisoned.
** The car chase
on a catwalk with a gun pointed at him.]]
* In ''Film/PeeWeesBigAdventure'', Pee-Wee buys several strange items at the magic shop
at the beginning of ''Film/QuantumOfSolace'' ends when James Bond pulls out a machine gun and blasts the bad guys off a cliff. We had not seen this gun in the movie before Bond uses it... but we ''do'' see him with the gun at the end of ''Casino Royale'', in a scene that takes place about an hour before ''Solace'' begins.
** There's also a semi-subversion in ''Film/{{Skyfall}}'': near the beginning, 007's sum total of equipment received from Q is "a gun and a radio" (actually a "signature gun" which only Bond can fire, and a homing beacon). While 007 later uses the homing beacon in a more-or-less expected manner, the gun is never fired, though a mook does ''try'' to use it against him, and the pause while the thug fruitlessly attempted to fire the weapon gave 007 the moment he needed to dispatch him.
* ''Film/{{Jaws}}''
** Brody accidentally pulls the wrong knot and causes an accident involving Hooper's scuba tank.
--->'''Hooper:''' [[spoiler: Dammit, Martin! This is compressed air! If you fool around with it, it'll blow up!]]
*** They are explosive if shot (in
the movie, anyway). At including a boomerang bowtie. However, it is only used in a deleted scene, whereas most of the end other items do get used in the shark has one in its mouth movie.
* In ''[[Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians Percy Jackson
and Brody shoots it.
*** Even better, before
the Olympians: The Lightning Thief]]'', the protagonists find a fountain full of Gold Drachma's when looking for the first Pearl of Persephone. Later on, when they leave port Brody briefly sees meet Charon, guess what they have to bribe him with?
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
** Subverted early in the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl first film]] --
a * picture* decorative shield-and-swords hangs over a fireplace in the governor's mansion in the grand swashbuckling fashion. When Elizabeth later goes to draw one of a shark the swords to defend herself against invading pirates, she ends up pulling the whole thing down off the wall by accident -- the swords are firmly attached to the shield and ''won't come loose''.
*** Played straight
with such a tank in its mouth, but only for a flash as he's flipping through a book. Blink and you'll miss it.
** During the shark's night attack
Elizabeth's bedwarmer; she uses it to dump hot coals on the boat Quint takes several shots at it with a rifle, pirates invading her room.
** It's played straight in
the same rifle Brody uses to shoot movie: Norrington mocks Jack's pistol (with only one shot) and compass (that's apparently broken); the scuba tank at pistol has symbolic importance and the compass proves important not only to the first movie but to the sequels as well.
** An interesting one comes in the form of the sword Will forged for Norrington. At
the end of the movie.
%% *
[[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd third film]], Will is killed with this sword.
** Ragetti's wooden eye seems to just be comic relief, until it turns out to be one of the Pieces of Eight.
*** Jack's own Piece of Eight is debatable, being present in the first two movies before the sequels were even written.
** But the ultimate example, as far as the time between when we are shown the gun and when it is fired, are the barrel-pin hinges commonly used in jail cells of the period.
In the 2008 film ''Film/JourneyToTheCenterOfTheEarthIn3D'', first film, Will shows Jack how simple it was magnesium veins in is to unseat these hinges, thereby opening a jail cell door. In the rock walls.
* ''Film/JudgeDredd''.
** When Dredd
third film, Jack recognizes that the hinges on the brig of the ''Flying Dutchman'' to be barrel-pin hinges, and Fergie have is thus able to escape with ease because of Will's explanation from the building first film.
** Subverted again with the jar of dirt from the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMansChest second movie]]. Jack ends up wasting it.
** The knife Bootstrap Bill gives to Will is the same one that he uses to carve out his heart
after Rico kills the Council of Judges, he's forced to use the [[TheAllegedCar defective Lawmaster he demonstrated to the cadets]] Davy Jones is killed.
* In ''Film/{{Pixels}}'':
** The glasses Eddie always has on him [[spoiler:has Pac-Man and Donkey Kong cheat codes inscribed on them.]]
** The Chewbacca mask Bill has won
as a getaway vehicle.
** Ferguson's hacking skills allow
child [[spoiler:is later used by him to sneak out of the White House.]]
* In ''Film/PoisonIvy'', Chekhov's Gun takes the form of a melancholy piano piece the heroine, Sylvie, composes and records for her mother as a birthday present, which the latter plays as she supposedly jumps to her death. Soon after, [[FilleFatale Ivy]] convinces Sylvie to take a ride with her in her mother's old sportscar as a final goodbye. As they drive, Ivy absently begins to hum the tune, leading Sylvie to realize Ivy was present when her mother died...
* In ''Film/{{Preservation}}'', Wit chides Mike for casually discarding a broken beer bottle on the way into the park. Later, she uses that same bottle to [[GrievousBottleyHarm stab one of the hunters in the throat]].
* ''Film/ThePresidentsAnalyst'' is soon being pursued by intelligence agents of every country out to capture him. In New York's Chinatown, an agent chasing him gets stuck in a phone booth which has a logo reading "TPC", which shows up several other places, like on a maintenance truck in suburbia and a wheelbarrow on the White House lawn - late in the movie, the analyst gets stuck in a phone booth
[[spoiler: hack which is pulled up and shut down the ABC during the FinalBattle]].
** There's also the signal flare feature on the Judges' gun that Dredd demonstrates
hauled off, with him in it, to the cadets, and later uses [[spoiler: headquarters of TPC - The Phone Company.]]
* Chekhov's ''lack'' of a gun in ''Film/ThePresidentsLastBang''. Chief Bodyguard Cha refuses his underling's suggestion
to distract Rico before throwing him off the Statue of Liberty]].
* ''Film/{{Jumper}}'' has one. Griffin makes
carry a passing mention of how much the average jumper can jump with. About twelve minutes before the end of the film, that knowledge comes in handy gun to the main character.
* A couple in the ''Film/JurassicPark'' movie; a considerable number in the second novel; the most egregious being Kelly's gymnastics in [[Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark the second film]]. The frog DNA is the most consistent one across the literature and film.
** The model of the raptor voice box in the third film is one of the most straight-forward examples of this trope in any of the films.
** From the first film: When Dr. Grant is trying to intimidate the child who mocked the raptor, he mentions
party, saying that he'll be attacked not by the one he sees in front of him, but by the one to the side that he President Park doesn't see. The raptors like the sight of guns when he's drinking and relaxing. This later set up this exact trap leaves him defenseless when Director Kim comes in shooting.
* A Chekhov's ''Blow''gun in ''Film/{{Primal}}'', with Frank using the BlowGun and curare darts he used
to kill Muldoon.
** The mosasaurus in ''Film/JurassicWorld'' that's introduced early
capture the monkeys against Loffler in the film doesn't seem to have much to do through most of final showdown.
* Before
the movie until makeover scene in ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries'' Paolo refuses to sign the Indominous Rex needed eating. confidentially agreement because, in his own words, 'I know how to keep a secret'. [[spoiler: That she eats Clare's PA during When Mia goes to school a few days later, paparazzi are swarming all over the pterosaur attack sequence cannily serves place, which Paolo admits to remind being responsible for, for the sake of pride.]]
* ''Film/{{Prometheus}}'' makes a point of showing
the audience a rather pricey Automated Surgical Unit that she's hanging around in can perform almost any kind of emergency surgery, including complex operations [[spoiler: which is later used by Shaw to perform an emergency cesarean on herself, after having been infected by Holloway.]]
** Also telling that, [[spoiler: when she asks
the lagoon machine for a cesarean section, the machine replies that it is not programmed for that, and she has to guide it through the procedure. Why would the female bankroller of the operation have a medical machine in her quarters not programmed for female anatomy? Because the machine is for the third act male head of the movie.]]Weyland Corporation, who everyone else thinks is dead.]]
* In ''Film/PromisingYoungWoman'', Cassie wears Nina's half of their friendship necklace to confront [[spoiler: Al, Nina's rapist and one of the former med school classmates that made Nina DrivenToSuicide at his bachelor party. Cassie forces him to recall his actions and tries to carve Nina's name onto him as revenge, but Al overpowers her and [[SinisterSuffocation smothers her to death]] with a pillow. He and his friend Joe then burn her body in the woods to dispose any evidence of the crime. However, the necklace fell off and wasn't burned, and the police were able to use it to find Cassie's remains and bring Al and Joe to justice]].



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* Played straight in ''Film/KickAss''. Halfway through the film, the bodyguard steals a bazooka off of a wall of guns. [[spoiler: It's used in the final scene of the movie to kill the BigBad.]]
* ''Film/KidDetective2020'': Caroline (the client) talks about her boyfriend (the murder victim) leaving origami roses in her locker, although when pressed she admits she just assumed it was him and never talked to him about it. When the roses continue to show up after his death she hands one to Abe, the detective, [[spoiler:who recognizes the style of paper as identical to a clue in an earlier unsolved case.]]
* The church which serves as ''Film/TheKiller'''s primary place of peace and sanctuary throughout the movie is the setting of the movie's final BloodstainedGlassWindows shootout.
* In ''Film/KillerCrocodile'', two unscrupulous gentlemen attempt to destroy the evidence about barrels of radioactive toxic waste that were dumped into the river where the movie takes place. One brought dynamite for this task, but he manages to plant only one piece of it before things go south and both men end up croc-chew. Main characters pass the the explosive, but decide to deal with it later. Using dynamite to kill the crocodile in the inevitable climax ends up averted when they instead use something else that was featured prominently: the outboard motor on their boat.
* ''Film/KillerUnderTheBed'': When [[TheProtagonist Kilee]] first finds the [[CreepyDoll doll]] in the tool shed, it has a necklace around it, which she removes. In the film's climax, Kilee remembers the necklace and goes to get it so they can bind the doll back up. [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope Then she remembers that she has to use something personal for it to work]], and gets the name tag off of [[TragicKeepsake her dad's jacket]].]]
* In ''Film/KingOfThieves'', Brian comments on how distinctive Ken's car (a two-toned Mercedes) is when he is using it conduct surveillance on the safety deposit building. Guess what the police home in on when studying the CCTV footage from before the robbery?
* ''Kingsman'' films:
** In ''Film/KingsmanTheSecretService'', ironically enough it ends up being Valentine's own Neural Chips. They're implanted in all of his men and fellow elite, and rigged to explode if they reveal his plans. Merlin hacks into his systems and sets them off.
** ''Film/KingsmanTheGoldenCircle'': Poppy's robotic dogs are programmed to recognize Elton John as a friend and not attack him. [[spoiler:This ends up saving Harry's life when Elton gets between him and one of the dogs, giving them enough time to fight back until Poppy overrides the program.]]
* Viciously lampshaded by Narrator!Harry in ''Film/KissKissBangBang'': "Ooo-kay... I apologize, that was a terrible scene. It's like, why was that in the movie? ''Gee, do you think it'll come back later, maybe?'' I hate it when movies do that. TV's on, talking about the new power plant -- hm, I wonder where the big climax will happen."
* In ''Film/KissOfTheTarantula'', Nancy's airtight glass coffin ends up being shared by [[spoiler: Susan's creeper uncle, Walter.]] She stuffs him in underneath Nancy's body, after he attacked Susan and ended up paralyzed after getting shoved down a flight of stairs.

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%%* ''Film/{{Rambo}}''. The Tallboy Bomb.
* Played straight in ''Film/KickAss''. Halfway through ''Film/RedEye'' has a few examples of this:
** One of
the film, framed photographs on the bodyguard steals a bazooka off of a wall of guns. [[spoiler: It's used mantelpiece in the final scene of opening sequence depicts [[ActionGirl Lisa playing hockey]], which becomes relevant much later during the movie to kill climax.
** The Baybreeze/Seabreeze conversation at
the BigBad.bar, which initially seems like an irrelevant flirting scene, but isn't
** The novelty pen that [[spoiler:Lisa later uses to [[ImprovisedWeapon stab Rippner in the throat]].
]]
* ''Film/KidDetective2020'': Caroline (the client) talks about her boyfriend (the ''Film/RedHill'': The Aboriginal weaponry on display in the window of the information centre. It sits there in plain view for most of the movie, appearing to be nothing more than a demonstration of Red Hill's racial insensitivity. [[spoiler:Until Jimmy steals the weapons and uses them to silently murder victim) leaving origami roses in her locker, although when pressed she admits she just assumed it was him Willy and never talked to him about it. When the roses continue to show up Manning]].
* ''Film/RepoMen'', which begins in media res, shows Jude Law's character using a typewriter. Shortly
after his death she hands one to Abe, the detective, [[spoiler:who recognizes the style of paper as identical film catches up to a clue in an earlier unsolved case.]]
this scene, it's used to crush someone's skull.
* The church which serves as ''Film/TheKiller'''s primary place of peace and sanctuary throughout peyote the movie is pilot gives Richard when they land at the setting of the movie's final BloodstainedGlassWindows shootout.
* In ''Film/KillerCrocodile'', two unscrupulous gentlemen attempt to destroy the evidence about barrels of radioactive toxic waste that were dumped into the river where the movie takes place. One brought dynamite for this task, but he manages to plant only one piece of
house in ''Film/Revenge2017''. Jen later uses it before things go south and both men end up croc-chew. Main characters pass the the explosive, but decide to deal with it later. Using dynamite to kill the crocodile pain when she performs SelfSurgery.
* Every single one of Professor Keenbean's inventions
in the inevitable climax ends up averted when they instead use something else that was featured prominently: 1994 ''Film/RichieRich'' film gets used to combat the outboard motor on their boat.
antagonists later on.
* ''Film/KillerUnderTheBed'': When [[TheProtagonist Kilee]] first finds Near the [[CreepyDoll doll]] opening of the Creator/JohnWayne movie ''Film/RioBravo'', Sheriff Chance directs an incoming wagon train to park outside of town (and near the BigBad's land) because its cargo contains dynamite he wants away from the jailhouse. Naturally, at the end of the movie, the big shootout happens in the tool shed, it has same location.
* ''Film/TheRoom'': The gun that Mark takes off Chris-R somehow winds up in Johnny's possession. Apparently. Due to
a necklace around it, goof, the model changes from a Smith & Wesson 5906 to a Beretta 92.
* ''Film/RunForTheSun'':
** Kate's magnetized notepad (it allows her attach a pen to the side of the pad)
which she removes. In uses in the film's hotel bar and keeps in her purse. This is what later throws off the compass in the plane off and causes them to get lost.
** Mike's DesignatedBullet that acts as his NumberOneDime. During the
climax, Kilee remembers [[spoiler:he pushes the necklace cartridge though a bullet hole in a door and then fires it by hitting the primer with a nail and a rock. It goes to get it so they can bind the doll back up. [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope Then she remembers that she has to use something personal for it to work]], off and gets the name tag off of [[TragicKeepsake her dad's jacket]].]]
* In ''Film/KingOfThieves'', Brian comments on how distinctive Ken's car (a two-toned Mercedes) is when he is using it conduct surveillance
kills Browne on the safety deposit building. Guess what the police home in on when studying the CCTV footage from before the robbery?
* ''Kingsman'' films:
** In ''Film/KingsmanTheSecretService'', ironically enough it ends up being Valentine's own Neural Chips. They're implanted in all of his men and fellow elite, and rigged to explode if they reveal his plans. Merlin hacks into his systems and sets them off.
** ''Film/KingsmanTheGoldenCircle'': Poppy's robotic dogs are programmed to recognize Elton John as a friend and not attack him. [[spoiler:This ends up saving Harry's life when Elton gets between him and one
other side of the dogs, giving them enough time to fight back until Poppy overrides the program.]]
* Viciously lampshaded by Narrator!Harry in ''Film/KissKissBangBang'': "Ooo-kay... I apologize, that was a terrible scene. It's like, why was that in the movie? ''Gee, do you think it'll come back later, maybe?'' I hate it when movies do that. TV's on, talking about the new power plant -- hm, I wonder where the big climax will happen."
* In ''Film/KissOfTheTarantula'', Nancy's airtight glass coffin ends up being shared by [[spoiler: Susan's creeper uncle, Walter.]] She stuffs him in underneath Nancy's body, after he attacked Susan and ended up paralyzed after getting shoved down a flight of stairs.
door]].



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* ''Film/TheLastWitchHunter'' has a well-stocked armoury:
** Hexenbane, Kaulder's sword from the prologue, comes back for the final fight against the Witch Queen.
** Glaeser's bug, controlling the Prison Sentry, activates again when [[spoiler:Kaulder, Chloe and 37th Dolan have to break into prison]], giving them some trouble.
** Witch Queen's heart, as mentioned by First Dolan in the prologue, is later used to revive her.
** The notebook 36th Dolan uses to record Kaulder's history is where the man leaves his final message.
** The three weather runes Kaulder confiscates at the start of movie's present day part are later used by him as flashbangs to blind the Witch Queen.
*** For that matter, we also get to learn why he told the young witch he took them from to never, ever, put weather runes in water.
* ''Film/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen''
** When the League members first enter Dorian Gray's house, Allan Quatermain notices that one of the paintings on the wall is missing (leaving an obvious painting-shaped splotch). Anyone who knows the story of ''Literature/ThePictureOfDorianGray'' knows how important it is to Mr. Gray, but what isn't revealed until late in the movie is that the DiabolicalMastermind the Fantom [[spoiler:stole the painting to extort Dorian Gray into working for him as TheMole]].
** Anyone who watched the movie carefully enough saw all of the actions of TheMole [[spoiler:Dorian Gray]] that were later revealed to be his tricks to obtain [[spoiler: the League's super powers and Nemo's technology]].
* ''Film/LatePhases:'' The tombstone, which is rigged to a pulley to drop on the werewolf.
* ''Film/LethalWeapon2'' features [[IncrediblyLamePun Chekhov's Nailgun]]. Sgt. Murtaugh is having his house expanded, and as he and Riggs go into the construction area, they hear a noise like a shot going off, hit the deck and pull out their pistols. It turns out that the construction worker was using a nail gun. "Don't you use a hammer?" "What's a hammer?" Later in the movie, Murtaugh is at home alone when he's attacked. He leads his attacker into the construction area, and uses the nail gun to kill him with one nail to the head-- and then kill a second enemy with three to the chest. "Nailed 'em both."
* ''Film/LightsOfNewYork'' has a literal gun that Eddie gives Kitty for self-defense. Later Hawk is killed with this pistol either by Kitty or by Molly who claims she had stolen it from Kitty's dressing room.
%%* ''Film/TheLoneRanger'': The silver bullet; Danny's slingshot.
* A fairly subtle one in ''Film/TheLongKissGoodnight''. Samantha Caine slips a matchbook into her daughter's sling, so that she can keep a candle lit while her mother's away. Once Sam has her memory back and is Charly Baltimore, she and her daughter are LockedInAFreezer, where the matches (along with some gasoline) allow her to blow up the freezer door and escape.
** There's a slightly more obvious one, if only because the setup and the payoff occur closer to each other. When Samantha and Mitch are driving away with Waldman, he tells them that he carries three guns on him, including one in his crotch since males are reluctant to check that area while frisking. A few scenes later, Samantha sees Waldman's drowned corpse while she is being tortured, reaches into his pants, and pulls out that third gun. A rare case where the ChekhovsGun is a literal gun.
* ''Film/{{Looper}}'' has telekinesis, which is introduced early and dismissed as not being that big of a deal besides cheap parlor tricks. [[spoiler: Cid, the future Rainmaker, turns out to have the power to make people explode with it, crush vehicles, and flatten entire areas. Foreshadowed by his mother hiding in an old safe when Cid gets angry.]]
%%* Literally happens in ''Film/LordOfWar''.
* ''Film/TheLostBoys'':
** Early in the movie, Michael and Sam deride their grandfather's taxidermy collection. In the third act, Michael defeats David by impaling him on deer antlers from one of his grandfather's mounted animal heads.
** At one point during the movie, Grandpa is making a fence with huge wooden posts. The head vampire is killed and the day is saved when Grandpa unexpectedly crashes through a wall with his Jeep and one of the huge fence posts come flying off the hood of the vehicle, impaling the head vampire.
* The alien spiders in ''Film/LostInSpace'' are seen eating their wounded at an early point in the movie. When Dr. Smith betrays the Robinson family and becomes a giant spider himself, John Robinson defeats him by wounding him, which draws the creatures to Smith to eat him alive.
* ''Film/TheLovedOnes'':
** The opening scene where Brent is driving in the car with his father, and has a crash in which his father dies. It's initially used to explain why Brent's in such a depressed frame of mind. [[spoiler:During his torture, Brent has a flashback to the crash, realizing it wasn't his driving at fault; Brent actually swerved to avoid one of Lola's 'past boyfriends', who she later mentions somehow escaped from the basement.]]
** The razor blade Brent uses in an early scene for SelfHarm. [[spoiler:He uses it to cut himself free of his bonds, making his first, ultimately unsuccessful escape attempt]].
* ''Film/LowTide'': Peter trades the Cuban cigars from the heist for a boat ride back home after the robbery. Later, Red sees one of the sailors smoking one of the cigars and realizes that Alan and Peter are lying about having lost the loot.
* The rattlesnake that nearly bites Barry when he is searching for the mine in ''Film/LustForGold''. [[spoiler:During the climax, Barry is saved when a rattlesnake bites Ray as he is about to kill him.]]

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[[folder:S]]
* ''Film/TheLastWitchHunter'' has a well-stocked armoury:
** Hexenbane, Kaulder's sword from
In the prologue, comes back for the final fight against the Witch Queen.
** Glaeser's bug, controlling the Prison Sentry, activates again when [[spoiler:Kaulder, Chloe and 37th Dolan have to break into prison]], giving them some trouble.
** Witch Queen's heart, as mentioned by First Dolan in the prologue, is later used to revive her.
** The notebook 36th Dolan uses to record Kaulder's history is where the man leaves his final message.
** The three weather runes Kaulder confiscates at the start of movie's present day part are later used by him as flashbangs to blind the Witch Queen.
*** For that matter, we also get to learn why he told the young witch he took them from to never, ever, put weather runes in water.
* ''Film/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen''
** When the League members first enter Dorian Gray's house, Allan Quatermain notices that
1963 movie ''The Sadist'' one of the paintings on characters is scared by a [[spoiler: snake skin she mistook for a rattlesnake]], this doesn't have any significance till later [[spoiler: towards the wall is missing (leaving an obvious painting-shaped splotch). Anyone who knows end where the story main villain of ''Literature/ThePictureOfDorianGray'' knows how important it is to Mr. Gray, but what isn't revealed until late in the movie is that the DiabolicalMastermind the Fantom [[spoiler:stole the painting to extort Dorian Gray killed by falling into working for him as TheMole]].
** Anyone who watched the movie carefully enough saw all
a pit full of the actions of TheMole [[spoiler:Dorian Gray]] that were later revealed to be his tricks to obtain rattlesnakes]].
* In ''Film/{{Salt}}'' starring Creator/AngelinaJolie, there was a brief scene where she took some venom from a spider, putting it into a needle.
[[spoiler: the League's super powers and Nemo's technology]].
* ''Film/LatePhases:'' The tombstone, which is rigged to a pulley to drop on the werewolf.
* ''Film/LethalWeapon2'' features [[IncrediblyLamePun Chekhov's Nailgun]]. Sgt. Murtaugh is having his house expanded, and as he and Riggs go into the construction area, they hear a noise like a shot going off, hit the deck and pull out their pistols. It turns
We find out that she used it to temporarily render the construction worker was using a nail gun. "Don't you use a hammer?" "What's a hammer?" Later in Russian Prime Minister unconscious and paralyzed, giving the movie, Murtaugh is at home alone when he's attacked. He leads his attacker into the construction area, and uses the nail gun to kill him with one nail to the head-- and then kill a second enemy with three to the chest. "Nailed 'em both."
* ''Film/LightsOfNewYork'' has a literal gun that Eddie gives Kitty for self-defense. Later Hawk is killed with this pistol either by Kitty or by Molly who claims she had stolen it from Kitty's dressing room.
%%* ''Film/TheLoneRanger'': The silver bullet; Danny's slingshot.
* A fairly subtle one in ''Film/TheLongKissGoodnight''. Samantha Caine slips a matchbook into her daughter's sling, so
illusion that she can keep a candle lit while her mother's away. Once Sam has her memory back shot and is Charly Baltimore, she and her daughter are LockedInAFreezer, where the matches (along with some gasoline) allow her to blow up the freezer door and escape.
** There's a slightly more obvious one, if only because the setup and the payoff occur closer to each other. When Samantha and Mitch are driving away with Waldman, he tells them that he carries three guns on him, including one in his crotch since males are reluctant to check that area while frisking. A few scenes later, Samantha sees Waldman's drowned corpse while she is being tortured, reaches into his pants, and pulls out that third gun. A rare case where the ChekhovsGun is a literal gun.
* ''Film/{{Looper}}'' has telekinesis, which is introduced early and dismissed as not being that big of a deal besides cheap parlor tricks. [[spoiler: Cid, the future Rainmaker, turns out to have the power to make people explode with it, crush vehicles, and flatten entire areas. Foreshadowed by his mother hiding in an old safe when Cid gets angry.
killed him.]]
%%* Literally happens * The wild boar tooth fitted with an LED that Frank gives to his son Josh in ''Film/LordOfWar''.
''Film/{{Sanctum}}''. With no other light source, Josh uses the special torch to light his way as he swims to freedom at the end of the film.
* ''Film/TheLostBoys'':
''Franchise/{{Saw}}'':
** Early in At the beginning of ''Film/SawI'', we can see a key get sucked down the drain of the tub that Adam awakens in. At the end of the movie, Michael and Sam deride their grandfather's taxidermy collection. In we learn that that this was the third act, Michael defeats David by impaling him on deer antlers key to the shackle he was in.
** Jigsaw sets up quite a few of these. Notable ones include the wax tape
from one of ''Film/SawIII'' (whose purpose is shown in ''Film/SawIV'') and the Glass Coffin from ''Saw IV'' (which is used by Hoffman in ''Film/SawV'').
** Don't forget the note that Amanda read in ''Saw III''. We don't find out what was in it until ''Film/SawVI''.
** The box John left Jill in
his grandfather's mounted animal heads.
** At one point during
will at the movie, Grandpa beginning of ''Saw V'', which we aren't shown the contents of until ''Saw VI''.
** In ''Saw V'', when John
is making talking to Hoffman after kidnapping him from the elevator, John mentions that Hoffman's pendulum was made of inferior steel, and that tempered steel makes a fence cleaner cut. In ''Saw VI'', [[spoiler:Perez and Erickson find that the jigsaw piece cut from Eddie was cut with huge wooden posts. a serrated knife, and not Jigsaw's usual tempered scalpe]]l. This is the [[PullTheThread thread]] that begins to unravel Hoffman's attempts to cover his tracks.
**
The head vampire note to Hoffman saying "I know who you are" in ''Saw V''. At that point, it looks like it's from Jill; ''Saw 3D'' reveals it was from [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]].
** And, of course, the note that Jill brought to the St. Eustace Hospital in ''Saw VI'', revealed to be for [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]] in ''Saw 3D''.
* ''Film/ScarecrowSlayer'': When they first sneak into the field to steal the scarecrow, Dave and Karl pass a large piece of agricultural machinery. One of them comments that it looks like a giant shredder. Guess what plays an important part in the final battle?
* In ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld'', after the battle with [[spoiler: the Katayanagi Twins, Scott picks up an extra life, which would be used at the end when he
is killed and the day is saved when Grandpa unexpectedly crashes through a wall with his Jeep and one of the huge fence posts come flying off the hood of the vehicle, impaling the head vampire.
* The alien spiders in ''Film/LostInSpace'' are seen eating their wounded at an early point in the movie. When Dr. Smith betrays the Robinson family and becomes a giant spider himself, John Robinson defeats him
by wounding him, which draws the creatures to Smith to eat him alive.
* ''Film/TheLovedOnes'':
** The opening scene where Brent is driving in the car with his father, and has a crash in which his father dies. It's initially used to explain why Brent's in such a depressed frame of mind. [[spoiler:During his torture, Brent has a flashback to the crash, realizing it wasn't his driving at fault; Brent actually swerved to avoid one of Lola's 'past boyfriends', who she later mentions somehow escaped from the basement.
Gideon.]]
* Teased and subverted in ''Film/SecretHonor''. At the start of the movie, former President UsefulNotes/RichardNixon takes out a pistol in his study and makes sure that it's loaded. By the end, he's waved it around a bit, but not fired it.
* In ''Film/TheSeeker'', Will gets a digital watch for his birthday, which he later uses to amaze a Viking.
* ''Film/{{Serenity}}''. Captain Mal orders Jayne not to take any grenades when they go to rob the payroll shipment. During the robbery the Reavers attack and Jayne sarcastically points out how nice it would be to have grenades available. Late in the movie the Reavers attack again and Mal asks Jayne if he brought any grenades. Jayne just pulls open his coat and shows him the grenades he's wearing.
** Jayne's comment that it "sure would be nice to have some grenades, HUH" is a hybrid lampshade/inversion at the time.
* The music conservatory in ''Film/ASongIsBorn'' contains Chekhov's Drum. Early in the film, the drum falls while the professors are playing The Anvil Chorus. Later, they get the idea to literally get the drop on one of the mooks by making it resonate and fall again.
* The ''Film/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents2004'' movie does this in a kind of creepy way. In the Wide Window segment, Aunt Josephine explains her various paranoias about using household appliances. As unrealistic as these fears sound at the time, they all happen for real when the house starts to fall off the cliff.
** Some of these include a doorknob that could shatter into a thousand pieces (which it did by becoming super-heated), a fridge that could fall on someone (nearly falling on the siblings as the house began to tumble) and the radiator, which might explode. Her fear of the Lake Lachrymose and the Lachrymose leeches can also count, too, because she ends up [[spoiler: falling in the lake and getting eaten by them.]]
** The razor blade Brent series also had a tendency to introduce the strange things in the various settings, having them be useful or significant later. Usually this was out of necessity (Violet using things like the crabs in the Orphan Shack to make a gadget they needed), but other things like horseradish, the Incredibly Deadly Viper, the Quagmire's notebooks, the Snow Scout masks, and the harpoon all are significant later in their books (or the entire series).
* Subverted in ''Film/{{Se7en}}''. All through the movie we get to see Detective Summerset show exceptional skill with a switchblade, particularly with throwing it. At one point, his partner, Detective Mills even calls attention to the fact that he even has one on him at all. However, he gets almost no practical use out of it unless you count opening boxes and cutting evidence tape.
* A perfect example of Chekhov's Gun can be found in ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead''. While getting drunk in the [[MyLocal Winchester]], Shaun and Ed discuss whether the gun behind the counter is real. Later, while dealing with a rather unexpected [[ZombieApocalypse zombie problem]], they discover that the gun is in fact genuine (and apparently kept loaded).
* ''Film/TheShawshankRedemption''
uses in an early scene the trope masterfully when a simple poster of Rita Hayworth, requested for SelfHarm. his cell by Andy Dufresne, turns out to be [[spoiler: the means by which Andy was covering up his escape tunnel]]. Really, the whole ending was an entire movie's worth of Chekov's Guns going off one after another in rapid-fire succession. [[spoiler: The rock-hammer he asked Red for? Used to dig a tunnel. The Bible the warden gave him? Hollowed out to hide his rock hammer. The poster he got from Red? Hid the tunnel. The fake identity he used to launder the warden's money? He used it to steal the money to fund his new life, while also exposing the warden]]. Andy was way more of a MagnificentBastard then you would initially believe.
* ''Film/{{Signs}}'' has a few. Which was precisely the point of the movie. Everything happens for a reason.
** Merrill's baseball bat. His basebaal career is discussed throughout the film, and his dead sister in law's last words were about swinging it hard. [[spoiler: It saves the family from the aliens.]]
** Bo leaves abandoned glasses of water in the house everywhere because she's afraid of germs. [[spoiler:The water is poison for the aliens]]
** Morgan's asthma. [[spoiler: He didn't breathe in the poisonous gas.]]
* In ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', Dr. Chilton warns Clarice not to leave anything in Hannibal Lecter's cell and mentions several objects, among other pens. He himself leaves one there, and there is a long shot of it. He later cannot find it for signin a document. Hannibal Lecter is then seen with a part of it in hands...
[[spoiler:He unlocks the cuffs with it and can kill his guards.]]
* The 2004 Hong Kong film ''Silver Hawk'' (no, no relation to [[WesternAnimation/SilverHawks these guys]]) has the titular heroine's LoveInterest, a cop who's ironically chasing her masked alter ego, displaying a very weird martial arts stance that dates back to their childhood days in martial arts training (shown via flashbacks): he'd raise his arms above his head, then bring them down slowly to his sides with the hands still pointing upward, while sucking in his stomach and making growling noises--only to frequently get [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments punched in the face for his trouble]]. [[spoiler:Turns out it's a core-strengthening stance that allows him to take a MegatonPunch from the BigBad's cybernetic fist with no ill-effects]].
* ''Film/SkyCaptainAndTheWorldOfTomorrow''. The two metal tubes that Polly Perkins received from Dr. Jennings. They turn out to be [[spoiler:the human DNA Dr. Totenkpf need to complete his plan]].
%% * ''Film/SkyHigh2005'':
%% ** More like Chekhov's Pacifier - technically, it's an actual gun ''called'' the Pacifier.
%% ** The business card of Ron Wilson, Bus Driver.
* ''Film/{{Slither}}'':
** Subverted. A grenade is shown in the police station's gun cabinet, and a minor character explains what it's doing there. The main character goes back for it, planning to use it to blow up the BigBad. During the climax, the Big Bad knocks it out of his hand, twice, and it finally explodes uselessly in a swimming pool.
** Kylie's nails are discussed during dinner with her family for some reason, later they save her by being able to stab the worm and pull it out of her mouth.
* In ''Film/SlumdogMillionaire'', as soon as we see the flashback where [[spoiler:Jamal mentions he doesn't know the name of the third musketeer]], we know that it will be the final question on ''Series/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire''.
* An interesting subversion is in ''Film/SnakeEyes'', where the huge ball that has been lying on the ground for most of the movie doesn't roll over anyone (read: Gary Sinise). However, this was only because test audiences didn't like the originally-planned ending in which it ''does'' roll over Sinise.
* Early in ''Film/Snatched2017'', Linda gives Emily a "rape whistle" that's actually a dog whistle. When she blows it, a dog charges the taxi and barks. [[spoiler:When Morgado is about to kill Linda, Emily blows it again. A dog attacks Morgado, allowing Emily to take his gun.]]
* ''Film/{{Sneakers}}''
** After the team steals the black box, they have a party to celebrate. During the party they talk about what they're going to do with the money they'll be paid: Crease wants a vacation with his wife, Mother plans to buy a Winnebago, Whistler wants peace on Earth, etc. At the end of the film they demand certain things from the NSA in return for the box: the same things they had mentioned at the party.
** The murder of [[spoiler: Janek is later tied to the murder of Gregor by "an anonymous tip" as seen in a newscast]].
** Mother's shell case for the Little Black Box that he gives Martin to use as "practice" for the recovery of the Black Box from Cosmo's office. [[spoiler:Martin
uses it to cut himself free trick Cosmo at the end.]]
* The title
of ''Film/TheSorcerersApprentice''. It's inevitable that somewhere along the line the title character will cast an ill-advised spell on some brooms and hilarity will ensue.
* In ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'', the fortune cookie Yogurt gives Lonestar contains
his bonds, making translation of the OrphansPlotTrinket that Lonestar has carried his first, ultimately unsuccessful escape attempt]].
whole life.
* ''Film/LowTide'': Peter trades In ''Film/TheSpanishPrisoner'', there are usually groups of camera-wielding Japanese tourists in the Cuban cigars from background, and their presence is noted by the heist characters. At the end, the protagonist is on a ferry with two villains about to kill him. He appeals to the only other passengers, two of the ubiquitous tourists. They're actually US Marshals, have been staking him out the whole time, and arrest the villains. Virtually ''everything in the movie'' is a ChekhovsGun. Watch it five times and you'll still be noticing new ones.
* Subverted slightly in ''Film/SpeedRacer''. Speed is presented with the modified Mach 5, with 7 different gadgets
for a boat ride back home after him to use. While 6 of them come in handy, the robbery. Later, Red sees last one is never used, apparently only being included because it was there in the original anime version. The last one remaining unused is fitting, since it was very rarely used in the show and often didn't work right.
* In ''Film/SpyGame'', Agent Nathan Muir receives a framed award for his service, signed by the Director himself. At the climax of the film, [[spoiler:he breaks it open and uses the signature to forge a directive]].
* ''Film/StarTrekVTheFinalFrontier''
** Early in the film Spock appears using [[JetPack Jet Boots]] to fly. Later in the film, when he, Kirk and [=McCoy=] need to travel up a long turbolift shaft he dons the same boots and uses them to fly the whole group up to the top of the shaft.
** Klingon Captain Klaa shoots an old Earth space probe with
one of the sailors smoking one cannons of his Bird of Prey. Late in the movie, Spock uses the same weapon to shoot "God" and save Captain Kirk from an early grave.
* Subverted in ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'' which the opening lines are (now) Captain Sulu dictating the Captain's Log that his ship USS Excelsior has just completed cataloging gaseous and planetary anomalies in the Beta Quadrant. But, at the end
of the cigars and realizes film Uhura mentions that Alan the USS Enterprise also just happens to be carrying a load of equipment for cataloging gaseous anomalies which turns out to be handy in [[spoiler: tracking and Peter destroying the BigBad.]]
** Shatner purportedly complained that Kirk and the Enterprise wouldn’t need to be saved. So, late in filming the gaseous cataloging equipment was swapped from the Excelsior to the Enterprise. So, in effect- at the start of the film Chekhov’s gun is mentioned to be on the Excelsior. At the end of the film an exact duplicate is fired from the Enterprise.
* ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'':
** Harrison's blood, used to save a comatose girl in the film's opening, also gets used [[spoiler:to revive a dead Tribble and then save Kirk in the film's ending]].
** The 72 advanced torpedoes, which get used to threaten Harrison [[spoiler:and later disable the ''Vengeance''.]]
** Chekhov's Chekov, when Ensign Chekov is assigned to Engineering and manages to be in just the right place to rescue Kirk and Scotty and help save the day. This is the only time in the franchise so far that this trope applies to the character Chekov.
* ''Film/SouthlandTales'': The ground-to-air missile, which is used to destroy the Mega-Zeppelin the climax, [[KillEmAll killing most of the main characters]], including the DecoyProtagonist Boxer Santoros. Also [[spoiler:all that other stuff that made no sense]].
* Jon's video camera in ''Film/{{Stag}}''. He is shooting footage of the party in the early scenes and only puts the camera away when situation goes to hell and Kelly and Stoker die. However, the viewer is certainly aware of it (and, if they
are lying about having lost paying attention, it even remains in plain sight in scenes in the loot.lounge), so it does not come out of nowhere when it plays a roll in the denouement.
* In ''Film/StayTuned'', Roy's fencing swords from Junior College (mentioned early in the movie) are used to save his life in the climax, when he needs a sword to fight Mr. Spike.
* In ''Film/StepsTroddenBlack,'' Ryan's phone falling out of his pocket [[spoiler: before he is killed]] and Oliver picking it up is given a lot of attention. The creature later uses the phone to pick up Oliver's scent.

* In the Creator/WillFerrell movie ''Film/StrangerThanFiction'' his actions are being dictated by a writer controlling his life. The rattlesnake author mentions his watch repeatedly throughout the film. It turns out that the writer intended to have him be hit by a bus, breaking the watch and having a shard of the face cut through an artery and killing him, due to him accidentally having his watch set early. The writer, upon learning that she's killing a real man, rewrites the ending so that the fragment of the watch sticks ''in'' the artery, ''stopping'' him from death by watch. It makes the ending less ironic than the ending she planned, but oh-so-heartwarming.
* In ''Film/StrawDogs'', David and Amy Sumner get [[spoiler:trapped in their own house surrounded by Charlie Venner and his boys]]. While setting traps, they quickly set a [[spoiler:bear trap. After David uses many other objects and tactics he ends up in a fist fight with David who is the only one left moving. After Charlie has
nearly bites Barry killed David but doesn't kill him which is his intention WhyIsntItAttacking, he proceeds to mock Amy, only for David to (expectedly) kill him with the bear trap]] that they spent so long earlier preparing.
* In ''Film/SunsetBoulevard'' - the swimming pool. The following is not even a spoiler, technically, but: [[spoiler:the audience knows from the start that the victim is found dead in the swimming pool, and attention is drawn to the swimming pool throughout the film - the victim even goes so far as to obligingly turn on the pool lights, really to make his own death scene play better for the cameras! - and STILL it is a surprise ending...]]
* In ''Film/SupermanII'', Kal shows Lois the green crystal that built the Fortress of Solitude. She later leaves it lying on the seat
when he is searching calls her to dinner, the camera lingering on it for a second or two. After Kal uses the mine in ''Film/LustForGold''. [[spoiler:During Red Crystal chamber to turn into Clark permanently, he soon regrets it. When he makes it back to the climax, Barry Fortress, the green crystal starts glowing again, almost saying "Hey! I'm over here!!"
* In ''Film/SuperMarioBros'', a Bob-omb
is saved when activated near the end and walks around harmlessly for a rattlesnake bites Ray as he is about long time, only to kill him.]]come to rest and explode under the BigBad at the climax.
** The Bob-omb was actually introduced earlier and wasn't shown again until that point.



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* ''Film/MadMax'':
** Probably the most obvious one is where Goose and the mechanic show Max the newly built Pursuit Special, meant as a means to keep him on the force. Instead he steals it for his RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
** In ''Film/MadMax2TheRoadWarrior'', an early scene establishes that Max has an anti-tampering mechanism that self-destructs his car in the event someone tries to steal it (as a way to show how ProperlyParanoid he's become). This later saves Max's life, as the thugs who ambush him and kill his dog inadvertently activate the device and blow themselves up.
** ''Film/MadMaxBeyondThunderdome'' has an extra-delayed-fire Chekhov's Gun. In the first movie he's a cop with the Main Force Patrol. By the second movie the MFP has ceased to exist and is never mentioned, he even loses his cop car halfway through it. In the third movie he's set to battle the gigantic Blaster. Blaster is rendered helpless by Max's MFP police whistle, since Blaster has a WeaksauceWeakness against high-pitched noises.
** ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' has the IV tubing that Nux was using to siphon blood from Max at the beginning of the film. At the end, Max uses it to save Furiosa's life after she suffered a near fatal stab wound. It also helps that Max is stated to have O-type blood, making him a universal donor.
* ''Film/ManOfSteel'':
** The Codex. [[spoiler: It turns out to be encoded in Clark's own cells, thus giving Zod a reason to kill Clark so he can extract it from his corpse.]]
** The Kryptonian spacecraft key with Jor-El's digital avatar stored on it. [[spoiler: Lois uses it to summon Jor-El while imprisoned on Zod's spaceship so that she can escape and find a way to defeat Zod.]]
** Clark's inability to control his enhanced senses as a child. [[spoiler: It turns out to be an important detail when he goes up against Zod's soldiers, who ''haven't'' had a lifetime to acclimate to their sun-enhanced abilities. The sensory overload quickly incapacitates them when their environmental suits are breached. Zod ultimately figures his abilities out, but Clark's lifetime on Earth is likely a trump card in the end.]]
** The hyperdrive on Clark's spacecraft. [[spoiler: It's made from the same technology as Zod's hyperdrive--which ''he'' made by reverse-engineering the Phantom Zone projector. With some tweaking, the military is able to use it to send Zod's soldiers back to the Phantom Zone.]]
* ''Film/TheManWhoKnewTooMuch'': The main character's wife is an ex-professional singer. Early in the film, she sings a duet with their son and he sings and whistles along. In the end, her powerful scream averts an assassination and her singing helps locate their son when he starts whistling along.
* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
** ''Film/IronMan1'':
*** Tony Stark builds a electromagnetic device called an Arc Reactor to protect his heart, then upgrades the unit by having his secretary, Pepper, install a larger version in his chest. He tells her to throw the small unit away, but Pepper has it put in a display case for him. The miniature reactor becomes crucial later on, when [[spoiler: Obadiah Stane takes the larger reactor from Tony's chest while he's paralyzed, and he must rely on the smaller model to power his suit and his heart.]] Also, Tony's second attempt at the suit doesn't work out too well after ice builds up during a high-atmosphere flight. [[spoiler:He later uses this against the BigBad.]]
*** The giant Arc-Reactor which is mentioned in the first third of the movie, [[spoiler:then overloaded at the end to finally defeat Obadiah Stane.]] Every character, item, and detail has at least two uses in the movie. [[spoiler: "How did you solve that icing problem?"]]
** ''Film/IronMan2'':
*** [[spoiler:Howard Stark's model of the Stark Expo and what happens when two repulsor blasts hit each other]].
*** It also contains a subversion, when we are introduced to [[spoiler:Hammer's "ex-wife" bunker-buster shell. When Rhodes tries to use it on Vanko, it proves completely worthless - after a long, dramatic charge-up sequence, the much-vaunted missile pings harmlessly off Vanko's armor and sputters on the ground like a dud firecracker]]. This includes a subversion and a straight example. [[spoiler: When Hammer is going through all the weapons he's going to add to Rhode's armor, the "ex-wife" is the only one he manufactured himself. Hammer's well established incompetence at weapons design]] is Chekhov's Gun.
*** Black Widow takes out Happy Hogan with a flipping submission move. She later uses similar attacks to take out a hallway full of Hammer Industries guards.
** A few pop up in ''Film/{{Thor}}''. Earlier, Darcy took a picture of Thor. The picture would be used later [[spoiler: on a falsified ID]]. Also, Loki taunting Heimdall [[spoiler:over secret passages that even Heimdall wasn't aware of]] would come to use when [[spoiler:Loki uses those passages to escape death and arrive to Earth]].
** ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'':
*** Flipped onto the heroes in this case. Remember how the Iron Legion from ''Iron Man 3'' can be controlled by AI? Ultron did.
*** Helen Cho has invented a synthetic tissue that mimics human biology, which she uses to heal Clint. [[spoiler:The same technology is later used to construct Vision's body]].
*** Two from the previous movie (both involving Thor): the shockwave created when his hammer hits Cap's shield gets weaponized, and his thunder supercharging Tony's technology is used to [[spoiler: give life to Vision]].
*** During the final battle, Cap damages one of Ultron's drones, which Ultron is using to taunt him, and throws it off the edge of [[spoiler:the flying city]]. This drone reappears at the end, [[spoiler:damaged but still functional, as the last vessel of Ultron's consciousness. Vision caught him trying to sneak off]].
** ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar''
*** At the end of ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'', Tony gifts Peter with a brand new Spider-Man costume as part of joining the Avengers, but declines it and the position. Come this film, he's wearing the suit and is part of the Avengers.
** ''Film/AvengersEndgame''
*** Back in ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'', when Peter experimented with the full functions of his Spider-Man costume, he accidentally activated its "Instant Kill" mode and quickly turned it off before it could do anything. In ''Endgame'', [[spoiler:upon coming BackFromTheDead and returning to Earth for the FinalBattle, he unleashes this mode on Thanos's mooks]].
* ''Film/{{Maverick}}''. Early in the movie Maverick mentions believing that if he concentrated hard enough, he could draw exactly the card he needed, then mentions that the trick had never worked. Near the end he must do exactly that to win the $500,000 poker championship.
* ''Film/{{The Maze Runner|2014}}'' has the two syringes filled with blue liquid that were with Teresa when she was taken to the Glade. First, one is used to [[spoiler:save Alby after he is stung in the Maze by a Griever]], then the second is used when [[spoiler:Thomas stabs himself with a Griever stinger, in the hopes that he will remember what happened before the Maze]].
* ''Film/MedicineMan'' has a doctor in the rainforest where he believes he has found a cure for cancer in the local tribe's sugar supply after realising that the tribe had a very low cancer rate. He figures out that the tribe uses a particular plant for all of their food but he can't reproduce the cure himself. However he didn't consider that the supply could be contaminated [[spoiler: and also ignores their liking for sugar coated ''ants'']].
* ''Film/MeanGirls''
** Chekhov's big yellow school bus, rather.
** Before the talent show scene, Janis tells Cady that "everybody in the English speaking world" knows the words to the song "Jingle Bell Rock". Cady presumably used this information to save the act.
** In the sequel, the paranoid neighbor. Specifically his security cameras.
* ''Film/MenInBlack''
** The flying saucers from the first MIB meeting in 1961, converted into towers at Flushing.
** The little red button in the LTD.
** K orders J to fasten his seat belt before they go for a drive, and J lectures him about being polite. Just after K has J push the little red button he says "And you might want to put on a seat belt".
* ''Film/{{Modesta}}'': The sticks of firewood Modesta is gathering. She breaks one off to strike her husband when he is calling her names and heaping abuse. During the League of Liberated Women's first meeting, the firewood stick becomes a symbol of the women's efforts for equality. At the end, after both the men and the women agree that there should not be any physical violence, they all pair off and walk away, stepping over the the sticks.
* In ''Film/{{Monsters|2010}}'', Samantha sees a TV documentary on how jellyfish attract mates with a light display. Later on she realises the giant alien is attracted to the light of a television set and turns it off.
* ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''. Halfway through the film, a historian appears to summarize the next part of the plot and is murdered. Later, Arthur, Sir Bedevere, and Sir Lancelot are stopped on their quest and arrested for his murder.
** Originally they had more modern scenes planned, but ultimately focused on the grail quest for the most part. It's funnier because it comes out of nowhere, anyhow.
** Also, on the scene where they have to answer questions in order to cross the bridge, Arthur knows about swallows due to the first scene.
*** Which goes to show that, in comedy, the line between ChekhovsGun, RunningGag, and BrickJoke can become rather blurry.
%%* ''Film/MoonriseKingdom'': Suzy's lefty scissors seem pretty innocuous when they are first recorded in Sam's inventory.
* ''Film/Mortuary1983'': Early in the film, Greg and Josh find a machinegun stored inside a coffin at the mortuary warehouse. When Greg confronts [[spoiler:Paul]] neat the end, he grabs the machinegun and tries to shoot [[spoiler:him]] with it. [[spoiler:[[DefiedTrope Defied]]. There were no bullets in the gun.]]
* ''Film/MostWanted'': Victoria's taser, which initially she tries to use on Dunn. Later he tases Braddock right in the groin with it.
* ''Franchise/TheMuppets'':
** ''Film/MuppetTreasureIsland'': Gonzo's odd decision to keep starfish in his pants come in handy when they battle against the pirates. If people count, the fact that JustForFun/StatlerAndWaldorf are the animated, talking figureheads of the Hispaniola also counts.
** Also in ''Film/TheMuppetMovie'': The script of the movie. No, really.
** And in ''Film/TheMuppets'', there's a scene in which Gonzo gets his fingers stuck in a bowling ball [[ItMakesSenseInContext while trying to bowl a pin off Jack Black's head]]. They're still stuck until the last couple seconds of the movie, when [[spoiler:the ball flies off and beans the BigBad, giving him a brain injury and changing his personality, prompting him to sell Muppet Studios back to the Muppets]].
* ''Film/MyCousinVinny'' is loaded with examples, from Lisa's ever-present camera and her extensive knowledge of automobiles to the story of Judge Malloy and the diner cook's brief explanation of how grits are cooked.
* In ''Film/MysteryMen'', Dr. Heller's Tornado-in-a-Can was intended to be a Chekhov's Gun but ended up as a deleted scene. Rather than throw The Bowler's bowling ball into Casanova Frankenstein's machine to destroy it, they were going to throw a Tornado-in-a-Can into it in the alternate version. The effect for this can still however be seen in the theatrical release; just after they toss the bowling ball in and it does its damage you can see the green swirling smoke coming out of the hole.
* Several in ''Film/MysteryTeam'': [[spoiler: Duncan's slingshot, the firecracker, Jason being "The Master of Disguise" and Eric, just to name a few]]. Subverted with [[spoiler: Duncan and Charlie's "skills"]]

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* ''Film/MadMax'':
''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2014'':
** Probably the most obvious one is where Goose and the mechanic show Max the newly built Pursuit Special, meant as a means to keep him on the force. Instead he steals it for his RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
** In ''Film/MadMax2TheRoadWarrior'', an early scene establishes that Max has an anti-tampering mechanism that self-destructs his car in the event someone tries to steal it (as a way to show how ProperlyParanoid he's become). This later saves Max's life, as the thugs who ambush him and kill his dog inadvertently activate the device and blow themselves up.
** ''Film/MadMaxBeyondThunderdome'' has an extra-delayed-fire Chekhov's Gun. In the first movie he's a cop with the Main Force Patrol. By the second movie the MFP has ceased to exist and is never mentioned, he even loses his cop car halfway through it. In the third movie he's set to battle the gigantic Blaster. Blaster is rendered helpless by Max's MFP police whistle, since Blaster has a WeaksauceWeakness against high-pitched noises.
** ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' has the IV tubing that Nux was using to siphon blood from Max at the beginning of the film. At the end, Max uses it to save Furiosa's life after she suffered a near fatal stab wound. It also helps that Max is stated to have O-type blood, making him a universal donor.
* ''Film/ManOfSteel'':
** The Codex.
Michelangelo's "Buck-Buck" game [[spoiler: It turns out to be encoded which actually comes in Clark's own cells, thus giving Zod a reason to kill Clark so he can extract it from his corpse.handy during the final battle with Shredder.]]
** The Kryptonian spacecraft key Eric mentions the regenerative powers of the mutagen in his conversation with Jor-El's digital avatar stored on it. April. [[spoiler: Lois uses it to summon Jor-El while imprisoned on Zod's spaceship so that she can escape These properties are what save Raphael and find a way to defeat Zod.Splinter.]]
** Clark's inability to control his enhanced senses as a child. The 'Hashi' punishment Splinter puts the turtles through [[spoiler: It turns out to be an important detail becomes more of a training exercise for when he goes they have to hold up against Zod's soldiers, who ''haven't'' had a lifetime to acclimate to their sun-enhanced abilities. The sensory overload quickly incapacitates them when their environmental suits are breached. Zod ultimately figures his abilities out, but Clark's lifetime on Earth is likely a trump card in the end.tower near the end of the film, with Shredder beating on Leo to try and make him break focus. Good thing he didn't have a cheese pizza on hand.]]
** * In ''Tenacious D: The hyperdrive on Clark's spacecraft. [[spoiler: It's made from Pick of Destiny'' the same technology as Zod's hyperdrive--which ''he'' made by reverse-engineering main character has to exercise to do "cock pushups", which comes in handy later on.
* ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}''
** ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay''.
*** John Connor has a laptop computer that determines [=ATM=] [=PINs=]. It [[PasswordSlotMachine comes in handy later on]] when he needs to open a safe with an [=ATM=] style locking system.
*** When
the Phantom Zone projector. With some tweaking, protagonists need to steal a car the military Terminator rips open the steering column in order to start the engine. John pulls down the sun blind and a set of keys drops down. John asks the Terminator "Are we learning yet?" Later on when the Terminator is able trying to steal the SWAT van he's about to use force again, remembers what he learned earlier and pulls down the sun blind. The van's keys fall down.
** ''Film/Terminator3RiseOfTheMachines''
*** Relatively early in the film, we are informed that [[spoiler:Ahnold runs on a pair of nuclear power cells that violently explode if damaged]]; the one he discards after a firefight explodes with enough force to create a mushroom cloud. At the end of the film, [[spoiler:he takes out his other one, stuffs it into the T-X's mouth and uppercuts the T-X, crushing the cell between its jaws]]. Boom.
** ''Film/TerminatorSalvation'' details a method for crippling the [=T-600s=]. It too comes in handy later on.
* The store of dynamite Bat keeps in his cabin In ''Film/TheTerrorOfTinyTown''. He tell one of his {{mook}}s not to smoke next to it. At the end of the film, [[WomanScorned Nita]] [[spoiler:uses
it to send Zod's soldiers back blow Bat to kingdom come]].
* ''Film/TheatreOfDeath'': The TrapDoor in
the Phantom Zone.stage which is used in the voodoo sketch to simululate a stabbing plays a vital rule in the story's resolution. [[spoiler:Nicole is hiding beneath the stage and is fatally stabbed when the spear is thrust through the TrapDoor.]]
* ''Film/TheManWhoKnewTooMuch'': The main character's wife is an ex-professional singer. Early in ''Film/ThingsChange'': A mobster gives Jerry a quarter and tells him that if he should ever need help to give him a call. At the end of the film, she sings a duet with when things look their son and he sings and whistles along. In the end, her powerful scream averts an assassination and her singing helps locate their son when he starts whistling along.
* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
** ''Film/IronMan1'':
*** Tony Stark builds
darkest, Jerry pulls a electromagnetic device called an Arc Reactor to protect his heart, then upgrades the unit by having his secretary, Pepper, install a larger version in his chest. He tells her to throw the small unit away, but Pepper has it put in a display case for him. The miniature reactor becomes crucial later on, when [[spoiler: Obadiah Stane takes the larger reactor quarter from Tony's chest while his pocket and announces that he's paralyzed, going to make a phone call.
* ''Film/TigerHouse'' has a two-part one consisting of:
** The crossbow Mark shoots Kelly in the leg with during the prologue; and
** The quarrel the doctors removed from Kelly's leg, which Mark finds when he searches her bag. She describes it as her 'bad luck charm'.
* ''Film/TimberFalls'' has two main ones, along with several {{Red Herring}}s to disguise which are the true guns:
** The jar of moonshine Brody, Lonnie
and he must rely Darryl coerce Mike into buying, which Sheryl uses to make a MolotovCocktail.
** [[spoiler:The cell phone Sheryl insists on taking with despite there being no cell signal
on the smaller model to power his suit mountain. Turns out there is a signal in Ida and his heart.]] Also, Tony's second attempt at the suit doesn't work out too well after ice builds up during a high-atmosphere flight. [[spoiler:He later uses this against the BigBad.Clyde's cabin.]]
*** %%* The giant Arc-Reactor which is mentioned C4-rigged foam footballs in ''Film/ThreeKings''.
* ''Film/TotalRecall1990''.
** The hologram wristwatch that Quaid finds
in the first third of the movie, [[spoiler:then overloaded at the end to finally defeat Obadiah Stane.]] Every character, item, and detail has at least two uses in the movie. [[spoiler: "How did you solve that icing problem?"]]
** ''Film/IronMan2'':
*** [[spoiler:Howard Stark's model of the Stark Expo and what happens when two repulsor blasts hit each other]].
*** It also contains a subversion, when we are introduced to [[spoiler:Hammer's "ex-wife" bunker-buster shell. When Rhodes tries to use it on Vanko, it proves completely worthless - after a long, dramatic charge-up sequence, the much-vaunted missile pings harmlessly off Vanko's armor and sputters on the ground like a dud firecracker]]. This includes a subversion and a straight example. [[spoiler: When Hammer is going through all the weapons he's going to add to Rhode's armor, the "ex-wife" is the only one he manufactured himself. Hammer's well established incompetence at weapons design]] is Chekhov's Gun.
*** Black Widow takes out Happy Hogan with a flipping submission move. She later uses similar attacks to take out a hallway full of Hammer Industries guards.
** A few pop up in ''Film/{{Thor}}''. Earlier, Darcy took a picture of Thor. The picture would be used later [[spoiler: on a falsified ID]]. Also, Loki taunting Heimdall [[spoiler:over secret passages that even Heimdall wasn't aware of]] would come to use when [[spoiler:Loki uses those passages to escape death and arrive to Earth]].
** ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'':
*** Flipped onto the heroes in this case. Remember how the Iron Legion from ''Iron Man 3'' can be controlled by AI? Ultron did.
*** Helen Cho has invented a synthetic tissue that mimics human biology, which she uses to heal Clint. [[spoiler:The same technology
briefcase is later used to construct Vision's body]].
*** Two from
defeat some of Cohaagen's troops.
** The [[DrillTank drilling machine]] appears twice while Benny is driving Quaid to
the previous movie (both involving Thor): Last Resort. Later on several break into rebel headquarters and Benny tries to kill Quaid using one.
* In ''Film/TrainingDay'', Hoyt comes across two drug addicts trying to rape a teenage girl. He fights them off, and later picks up
the shockwave created when his hammer hits Cap's shield gets weaponized, and his thunder supercharging Tony's technology is used to girl's wallet. [[spoiler: give life to Vision]].
*** During the final battle, Cap damages one of Ultron's drones, which Ultron is using to taunt him, and throws it off the edge of [[spoiler:the flying city]]. This drone reappears at the end, [[spoiler:damaged but still functional, as the last vessel of Ultron's consciousness. Vision caught him trying to sneak off]].
** ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar''
*** At the end of ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'', Tony gifts Peter with a brand new Spider-Man costume as part of joining the Avengers, but declines it and the position. Come this film, he's wearing the suit and is part of the Avengers.
** ''Film/AvengersEndgame''
*** Back in ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'', when Peter experimented with the full functions of his Spider-Man costume, he accidentally activated its "Instant Kill" mode and quickly turned it off before it could do anything. In ''Endgame'', [[spoiler:upon coming BackFromTheDead and returning to Earth for the FinalBattle, he unleashes this mode on Thanos's mooks]].
* ''Film/{{Maverick}}''. Early
Later in the movie Maverick mentions believing that if he concentrated hard enough, he could draw exactly the card he needed, then mentions that the trick had never worked. Near the end he must do exactly that movie, Alonzo hires some gangbangers to win the $500,000 poker championship.
* ''Film/{{The Maze Runner|2014}}'' has the two syringes filled with blue liquid that were with Teresa when she was taken to the Glade. First, one is used to [[spoiler:save Alby after he is stung in the Maze by a Griever]], then the second is used when [[spoiler:Thomas stabs himself with a Griever stinger, in the hopes that he will remember what happened before the Maze]].
* ''Film/MedicineMan'' has a doctor in the rainforest where he believes he has found a cure for cancer in the local tribe's sugar supply after realising that the tribe had a very low cancer rate. He figures out that the tribe uses a particular plant for all of their food but he can't reproduce the cure himself. However he didn't consider that the supply could be contaminated [[spoiler: and also ignores their liking for sugar coated ''ants'']].
* ''Film/MeanGirls''
** Chekhov's big yellow school bus, rather.
** Before the talent show scene, Janis tells Cady that "everybody in the English speaking world" knows the words to the song "Jingle Bell Rock". Cady presumably used this information to save the act.
** In the sequel, the paranoid neighbor. Specifically his security cameras.
* ''Film/MenInBlack''
** The flying saucers from the first MIB meeting in 1961, converted into towers at Flushing.
** The little red button in the LTD.
** K orders J to fasten his seat belt before they go for a drive, and J lectures him
kill Hoyt. They are about being polite. Just after K has J push the little red button he says "And you might want to put on a seat belt".
* ''Film/{{Modesta}}'': The sticks of firewood Modesta is gathering. She breaks one off to strike her husband when he is calling her names and heaping abuse. During the League of Liberated Women's first meeting, the firewood stick becomes a symbol of the women's efforts for equality. At the end, after both the men and the women agree that there should not be any physical violence, they all pair off and walk away, stepping over the the sticks.
* In ''Film/{{Monsters|2010}}'', Samantha sees a TV documentary on how jellyfish attract mates with a light display. Later on she realises the giant alien is attracted to the light of a television set and turns it off.
* ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''. Halfway through the film, a historian appears to summarize the next part of the plot and is murdered. Later, Arthur, Sir Bedevere, and Sir Lancelot are stopped on their quest and arrested for his murder.
** Originally they had more modern scenes planned, but ultimately focused on the grail quest for the most part. It's funnier because it comes out of nowhere, anyhow.
** Also, on the scene where they have to answer questions in order to cross the bridge, Arthur knows about swallows due to the first scene.
*** Which goes to show that, in comedy, the line between ChekhovsGun, RunningGag, and BrickJoke can become rather blurry.
%%* ''Film/MoonriseKingdom'': Suzy's lefty scissors seem pretty innocuous
execute him when they are first recorded in Sam's inventory.
* ''Film/Mortuary1983'': Early in the film, Greg and Josh
find a machinegun stored inside a coffin at the mortuary warehouse. When Greg confronts [[spoiler:Paul]] neat girl's wallet in his pocket. The girl he saved was the end, he grabs cousin of one of the machinegun gangbangers, and tries to shoot [[spoiler:him]] with it. [[spoiler:[[DefiedTrope Defied]]. There were no bullets in the gun.they let him go.]]
* ''Film/MostWanted'': Victoria's taser, which initially she ''Film/{{Transcendence}}'': The copper Faraday cage Will installs to keep cell phones from working in his and Evelyn's garden [[spoiler:also protects a single sample of the Transcendence {{Nanomachines}} from Max's shutdown virus.]]
* The second ''Film/{{Transformers}}'' movie does this in reverse, with the more significant use coming before the minor appearance. Part of the plan for getting into a museum involved tasers; Sam's college roommate, who was dragged along more or less by accident, showed his incompetence by shocking himself with one and becoming completely paralyzed. The tasers were then forgotten. Later, the same roommate was freaking out in the back of the car, and wouldn't stop until he was shocked into unconsciousness.
** The first had an example that perfectly fits the Chekhov heading quote: the camera shows a motorcycle in the ground. 5 minutes later, Capt. Lennox rides it to attack a Decepticon.
*** And [[spoiler:the glasses Sam
tries to use auction off on Dunn. Later he tases Braddock right ebay.]]
*** As an example of ChekhovsHobby, it is stated that Mikaela had a criminal record for helping her dad steal cars. In TheClimax, she uses this knowledge to hotwire a tow truck when Bumblebee is seriously injured.
* ''Film/TrickRTreat'': The candy bar Mr. Keeg takes a single bite out of and tosses away. It later [[spoiler:[[PocketProtector stops Sam from stabbing him]] and becomes an accidental offering to Sam]].
* The flamethrower that Cody was testing early in ''Film/TropicThunder'' was really helpful against the enemy
in the groin with it.
* ''Franchise/TheMuppets'':
final action scene.
** ''Film/MuppetTreasureIsland'': Gonzo's odd decision to keep starfish in a lesser extent [[spoiler: the Tivo box used to stop the RPG round aimed at the helecopter.]]
* From Wolfgang Petersen's ''Film/{{Troy}}'': Briseis's virginity. Established early for the sole purpose of ensuring that Achilles takes it later.
* In ''Film/TurnerAndHooch'', attention is drawn to the fact that Turner always buckles
his pants come seat belt and refuses to start his car unless all of his passengers are also buckled up. This comes in handy when they battle against the pirates. If people count, the fact that JustForFun/StatlerAndWaldorf are the animated, talking figureheads of the Hispaniola also counts.
** Also in ''Film/TheMuppetMovie'': The script of the movie. No, really.
** And in ''Film/TheMuppets'', there's
a scene in which Gonzo gets his fingers stuck in a bowling ball [[ItMakesSenseInContext crook takes him hostage while trying to bowl a pin off Jack Black's head]]. They're still stuck until the last couple seconds of the movie, when [[spoiler:the ball flies off and beans the BigBad, giving him a brain injury and changing his personality, prompting him to sell Muppet Studios back to the Muppets]].
* ''Film/MyCousinVinny'' is loaded with examples, from Lisa's ever-present camera and her extensive knowledge of automobiles to the story of Judge Malloy and the diner cook's brief explanation of how grits are cooked.
* In ''Film/MysteryMen'', Dr. Heller's Tornado-in-a-Can was intended to be a Chekhov's Gun but ended up as a deleted scene. Rather than throw The Bowler's bowling ball into Casanova Frankenstein's machine to destroy it, they were going to throw a Tornado-in-a-Can into it
in the alternate version. The effect for this can still however be seen in passenger seat. Turner rams the theatrical release; just after they toss car into a lamp post, causing the bowling ball in and it does its damage you can see the green swirling smoke coming crook to fly out of the hole.
* Several in ''Film/MysteryTeam'': [[spoiler: Duncan's slingshot, the firecracker, Jason being "The Master of Disguise" and Eric, just to name a few]]. Subverted with [[spoiler: Duncan and Charlie's "skills"]]
windshield because he didn't buckle up.



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* In ''Film/TheNakedGun 2 and 1/2'', Frank uses a police tank to crash though a house, a gated community, and a zoo. Much later, Frank wrestles Quentin Habsburg till Quentin accidentally falls out of a window. He plummets several stories before landing on a canopy and bouncing to the ground unscathed . . . where he is then mauled by a lion presumably from the zoo.
** In a movie like this one its surprising they actually set that gag up as opposed to just having it randomly happen for no reason.
* ''[[Film/{{Neighbors 2014}} Neighbors]]'': The fireworks [[spoiler: Kelly and Mac use these to eventually get the cops attention]].
* ''Nightlight'' (2015): Robin straps a support-splint onto her ankle while changing her shoes in preparation for hiking in the woods. [[spoiler: It later prevents the BearTrap from breaking her ankle outright, although she's left bloodied and limping for a while.]] Also, Robin and Nia find a note in another teen's backpack that includes a reminder to watch out for rattlesnakes. Three guesses what Robin has a close call with not long after...
* ''Film/NowYouSeeMe'':
** Just about everything they're shown doing that isn't part of their shows is setting up for one of them or outwitting the police. That bit where Daniel tries (and fails) reading Tressler? [[spoiler: Clever ploy to get the answer to his security questions on his bank account.]]
%%** The rabbit trick that the Horsemen perform in their second show.
%%** [[spoiler: "I can tell he has abandonment issues. Mommy? No, daddy."]]

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* In ''Film/TheNakedGun 2 and 1/2'', Frank uses the ZombieApocalypse {{comedy}}-{{western}} flick ''Film/UndeadOrAlive'', a police tank to crash though Native American woman named Sue remembers a house, a gated community, and a zoo. Much later, Frank wrestles Quentin Habsburg till Quentin accidentally falls legend stating that the zombification curse can be removed by consuming the living flesh of the person who placed it in the first place. Since that person, her uncle, is dead, this information is brushed off as useless. Once the other two protagonists become infected near the end, however, it comes into play as they realize that Sue herself would count as her uncle's "still living flesh." This doesn't turn out of a window. He plummets several stories before landing on a canopy and bouncing to so well for Sue.
* The 2005 action-comedy flick ''Film/{{Underclassman}}'' has
the ground unscathed . . . where he is then mauled main character (played by Nick Cannon), a lion presumably young undercover cop at a preppy private school, taking after-school language lessons from the zoo.
school's [[HotTeacher Spanish teacher]] (played by Creator/RoselynSanchez of ''Series/WithoutATrace'' fame). This later comes in handy during the final confrontation with the BigBad, who's got her in a tense hostage situation [[spoiler:when the protagonist informs her in Spanish that the bullets in his gun are rubber bullets and that they'll sting, following which he shoots her to free her from the BigBad's grasp]].
* ''Film/UndercoverBrother'' has several.
** In a movie like this one its surprising they actually set that gag up as opposed the introduction there's file footage of James Brown. Later on James Brown appears AsHimself, but turns out to just having it randomly happen for no reason.
* ''[[Film/{{Neighbors 2014}} Neighbors]]'': The fireworks
be [[spoiler: Kelly and Mac use these to eventually get Undercover Brother in disguise]].
** When Undercover Brother first drives his car we see
the cops attention]].
* ''Nightlight'' (2015): Robin straps a support-splint onto her ankle while changing her shoes in preparation for hiking in
two black pool balls hanging from the woods. [[spoiler: It rear-view mirror. This sets up the later prevents joke where Undercover Brother refers to his "big, black, fuzzy balls".
** Several times during
the BearTrap from breaking her ankle outright, although she's left bloodied and limping for a while.]] Also, Robin and Nia find a note in another teen's backpack that includes a reminder to watch out for rattlesnakes. Three guesses what Robin has a close call with not long after...
* ''Film/NowYouSeeMe'':
** Just about everything they're shown doing that isn't
movie Undercover Brother tells people "Don't touch the 'fro" (his Afro hairdo). This anticipates his BerserkButton being set off later on by Mr. Feather cutting off part of their shows is setting up for one of them or outwitting the police. That bit where Daniel tries (and fails) reading Tressler? [[spoiler: Clever ploy to get the answer to his security questions on his bank account.]]
%%** The rabbit trick
hair.
* ''Film/UpstreamColor'': An early scene reveals
that Kris has a pistol in her home. We see it a few more times before the Horsemen perform in their second show.
%%** [[spoiler: "I can tell he has abandonment issues. Mommy? No, daddy."]]
end, when [[spoiler:she uses it to kill the Sampler]].



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* ''Film/{{Oblivion 2013}}''
** Jack's recurring dream about a viewfinder on the Empire State Building. [[spoiler: It's where the [[CloningBlues original]] Jack Harper proposed marriage to Julia.]]
** The fact that the Scavs [[spoiler: LaResistance]] have been stealing drone power cores.
** The fact that lightning strikes force electronics (such as the Bubble Ship's [[spoiler: and the drones']]) to reboot if struck while flying.
** The constant reminding to MissionControl to please send parts and armor to repair the drone on Tower 49, which it keeps disregarding. [[spoiler: Julia's BigDamnHeroes SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome later on is also a good example of WorfHadTheFlu because of it.]]
** The missing drone mentioned at the beginning. [[spoiler: It was captured by LaResistance, but it's intended use to carry a nuke to the Tet ends up [[SubvertedTrope sadly subverted]].]]
** The Bubble Ship and the drones using voice recognition to identify Jack. The latter comes in use when Jack first rescues Julia from the crashed "Odyssey" (since they're programmed to not shoot him). [[spoiler: As for the former... as Jack discovers, all that it's necessary to use another clone's ship is to change the Tech operator number you say for ID, which comes in handy [[HeroStoleMyBike because he needs to use it to save Julia's life after she's accidentally shot]].]]
** The "Odyssey"'s flight recorder. [[spoiler: And its nuclear reactor core.]]
** The Scav communications equipment that Jack deactivates on the ruins of the Empire State Building. And the building itself.
** The fact that the drones can track Jack's DNA comes back to bite the ass of LaResistance during the final act.
** When Jack first reports about finding Julia to MissionControl, Sally says that she would be interested in meeting her. [[spoiler: during the TrojanPrisoner gambit, Jack mentions this back to Sally to be allowed into the ship.]]
** When Jack first starts checking the wreckage of the crashed "Odyssey", he opens a HumanPopsicle capsule which is empty, and when the Scavs [[spoiler: LaResistance]] arrive, you can see them taking that capsule. It becomes pretty important later on [[spoiler: as the capsule Julia goes in thinking she and Jack will do the TrojanPrisoner gambit and Jack then transports to his cabin, where she will be safe. The capsule is labeled "J. Harper"--it belonged to her (real) husband.]]
** A minor one: when Jack first disables the communications equipment on the Empire State, he takes a [[Film/KingKong gorilla]] plushie that was on the room and puts it among his collection of scavenged stuff. [[spoiler: Julia's child is seen playing with it on the movie's epilogue.]]
* At the start of ''Film/{{Oculus}}'', we watch as Kaylie set up various fail-safe measures to destroy the mirror, which can change the perception of the lead characters. One of these is a kill-switch attached to an anchor, not being run by electricity and on a straight path so the mirror is unable to influence it. [[spoiler:[[DownerEnding Then she is tricked into walking in front of it as her brother flips the switch, leaving him to blame for her death]].]]
* In the animated movie ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAForest'', early on in the movie the animals are told by their teacher that a certain part of the forest is off limits, but says that the reason why is "not today's lesson". Pan across to reveal a trap. This is promptly forgotten...until the very end of the movie, when Edgar the Mole gets caught in it while trying to evade some humans doing cleanup after the gas damaged the forest. One of them frees Edgar, smashes the trap, throws it in the garbage bag, and proves to the animals that perhaps (contrary to dire warnings throughout the movie) [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters humans aren't exclusively destructive monsters.]] Not bad as environmentalist messages go.
* ''Film/TheOppositeOfSex'': Dedee is shown packing a gun, and helpfully informs the audience, "This is foreshadowing. Duh!". And despite the fact that she toys with being an UnreliableNarrator, it does get used later on. Twice.
* ''Film/OurManFlint''. Early in the movie Flint is woken up from suspended animation by his watch. Later on when Flint is apparently dead, the watch wakes him up again - he was just in suspended animation.
* Subverted in ''Film/{{Outbreak}}''. The soldiers begin rounding up infectees in the quarantined small town, and we get to see only one woman say a tearful goodbye to her family. We follow her for a few minutes while they take a blood sample during her initial medical exam. There is even a close up of the phial, labeled "Sample 612". In a later scene, we see a scientist examining blood slides:
--> '''Scientist''': "Sample 607: Infected. 608: Infected. 609: Infected. * Frustrated sigh* They can't ''all'' be infected. 610... Infected. 611...''Infected''. 612... Damn! Still infected!"

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* ''Film/{{Oblivion 2013}}''
** Jack's recurring dream about a viewfinder on
In ''Film/VanHelsing'', in the Empire State Building. [[spoiler: It's scene where the [[CloningBlues original]] Jack Harper proposed marriage to Julia.]]
** The fact
Carl shows Van Helsing his diverse gadgets one is a small glass globe with some weird things inside that the Scavs [[spoiler: LaResistance]] have been stealing drone power cores.
** The fact that lightning strikes force electronics (such as the Bubble Ship's [[spoiler: and the drones']]) to reboot if struck while flying.
** The constant reminding to MissionControl to please send parts and armor to repair the drone on Tower 49, which it keeps disregarding. [[spoiler: Julia's BigDamnHeroes SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome later on is also a good example of WorfHadTheFlu because of it.]]
** The missing drone mentioned at the beginning. [[spoiler: It was captured by LaResistance, but it's intended use to carry a nuke to the Tet ends up [[SubvertedTrope sadly subverted]].]]
** The Bubble Ship and the drones using voice recognition to identify Jack. The latter comes in use when Jack first rescues Julia from the crashed "Odyssey" (since they're programmed to not shoot him). [[spoiler: As for the former... as Jack discovers, all that it's necessary to use another clone's ship is to change the Tech operator number you say for ID, which
produces sun-like light. This comes in handy [[HeroStoleMyBike because when they have to escape from hordes of vampires in the masquerade ball.
* ''Film/VigilanteDiaries'': There is a brief scene where Barrington is inflicting ColdBloodedTorture on someone and asking him questions about a shipment of uranium when
he needs receives a phone call telling him that the Vigilante has escaped. It initially appears that the purpose of this scene is to use establish Barrington as ruthless bastard and show the type of assignments he undertakes when he is not chasing the Vigilante. However, during the climax, it is revealed that the uranium was actually a key component in his EvilPlan and was used to save Julia's life after she's make the dirty bombs he planted across the globe.
* A literal example in ''Film/TheVillain''. Handsome has [[spoiler: a seven-shot six shooter,]] which is established early on with a bit of dialog. At one point later, Cactus Jack [[spoiler: empties the bullets from the gun onto a table while counting them.]] Then, assuming the gun is now unloaded, [[IJustShotMarvinInTheFace
accidentally shot]].]]
** The "Odyssey"'s flight recorder. [[spoiler: And its nuclear reactor core.]]
** The Scav communications equipment that Jack deactivates on the ruins of the Empire State Building. And the building itself.
** The fact that the drones can track Jack's DNA comes back to bite the ass of LaResistance during the final act.
** When Jack first reports about finding Julia to MissionControl, Sally says that she would be interested in meeting her. [[spoiler: during the TrojanPrisoner gambit, Jack mentions this back to Sally to be allowed into the ship.]]
** When Jack first starts checking the wreckage of the crashed "Odyssey", he opens a HumanPopsicle capsule which is empty, and when the Scavs [[spoiler: LaResistance]] arrive, you can see them taking that capsule. It becomes pretty important later on [[spoiler: as the capsule Julia goes in thinking she and Jack will do the TrojanPrisoner gambit and Jack then transports to his cabin, where she will be safe. The capsule is labeled "J. Harper"--it belonged to her (real) husband.]]
** A minor one: when Jack first disables the communications equipment on the Empire State, he takes a [[Film/KingKong gorilla]] plushie that was on the room and puts it among his collection of scavenged stuff. [[spoiler: Julia's child is seen playing with it on the movie's epilogue.]]
* At the start of ''Film/{{Oculus}}'', we watch as Kaylie set up various fail-safe measures to destroy the mirror, which can change the perception of the lead characters. One of these is a kill-switch attached to an anchor, not being run by electricity and on a straight path so the mirror is unable to influence it. [[spoiler:[[DownerEnding Then she is tricked into walking in front of it as her brother flips the switch, leaving him to blame for her death]].]]
* In the animated movie ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAForest'', early on in the movie the animals are told by their teacher that a certain part of the forest is off limits, but says that the reason why is "not today's lesson". Pan across to reveal a trap. This is promptly forgotten...until the very end of the movie, when Edgar the Mole gets caught in it while trying to evade some humans doing cleanup after the gas damaged the forest. One of them frees Edgar, smashes the trap, throws it in the garbage bag, and proves to the animals that perhaps (contrary to dire warnings throughout the movie) [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters humans aren't exclusively destructive monsters.]] Not bad as environmentalist messages go.
* ''Film/TheOppositeOfSex'': Dedee is shown packing a gun, and helpfully informs the audience, "This is foreshadowing. Duh!". And despite the fact that she toys with being an UnreliableNarrator, it does get used later on. Twice.
* ''Film/OurManFlint''. Early in the movie Flint is woken up from suspended animation by his watch. Later on when Flint is apparently dead, the watch wakes him up again - he was just in suspended animation.
* Subverted in ''Film/{{Outbreak}}''. The soldiers begin rounding up infectees in the quarantined small town, and we get to see only one woman say a tearful goodbye to her family. We follow her for a few minutes while they take a blood sample during her initial medical exam. There is even a close up of the phial, labeled "Sample 612". In a later scene, we see a scientist examining blood slides:
--> '''Scientist''': "Sample 607: Infected. 608: Infected. 609: Infected. * Frustrated sigh* They can't ''all'' be infected. 610... Infected. 611...''Infected''. 612... Damn! Still infected!"
shoots himself.]]



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* ''Film/PacificRim'':
** [[spoiler:Gipsy Danger is nuclear powered.]]
** [[spoiler:Chau uses his knife three times: once to intimidate Geiszler, once to check whether Otachi Jr. is dead, and once more to cut his way out of its stomach.]]
** Though it's not explicitly noted, [[spoiler:the fact that the {{Kaiju}} can tell Newt linked up with one of their brains from the far side of the rift indicates that it's possible for signals to pass through it. This comes in useful when mission control needs to keep monitoring Gipsy Danger's progress.]]
** [[spoiler:Raleigh's ability to pilot a Jaeger solo, which he does to finally deliver the final blow.]]
* ''Film/{{Paddington}}'':
** The sandwich Paddington keeps under his hat for emergencies comes very handy when he needs to get out of a jam.
%% ** The pigeons.
%% ** [[spoiler:The handheld vacuums]].
* [[spoiler:Ofelia's red shoes]] in ''Film/PansLabyrinth'' are forgotten about halfway through the film, only to suddenly reappear at the end. They don't really ''do'' anything, they are just a part of the [[ViewersAreGeniuses elaborate system of clues]] that let the viewer know the truth about what happens--[[spoiler:[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Red_Shoes_(fairy_tale) red shoes]] are associated with TheFairFolk, as is Ofelia's all-green outfit, for that matter.]]
** The bottle of sleeping medicine Ofelia's mother was given would count. At first, it seems completely unnecessary since [[spoiler:Ofelia helps her mother to get better with the mandrake root. At the end of the movie though, she uses it to drug her stepfather and escape with her brother.]]
** Mercedes' belt on her robe early on is revealed to have a [[VictoriasSecretCompartment hidden compartment]] where she stores her kitchen knife. The camera focused on it for too long for it to not be of any importance. As it turns out, later she is tied to a chair by the BigBad, and when his back is turned, she retrieves the knife, cuts herself free, and in a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome slices open his cheek before making her escape.
* Happens twice in ''Film/{{Papillon}}''. First on the boat to French Guiana, where Papillon displays his pocket knife, which later is used by Papillon to defend Louis from two robbers. Later, when Papillon, Louis and Clusiot have escaped their captivity, Papillon is shown putting an axe in the back of his pants. The same axe is later used to kill an officer.
* ''Film/PaulBlartMallCop'' has several, including the "Devil's Crotch" hot sauce and the StalkerWithACrush using GPS to track a cell phone.
* ''Film/{{Paulie}}'' has the bookmark labelled "M.A."
* ''Film/{{Paycheck}}'' has the main character ending up with his memory wiped after working on a top secret project [[spoiler: involving seeing the future]] and then finding out that his pre-memory wipe self sent his post-memory wipe self an entire ChekhovsArmory full of random, seemingly useless crap to keep himself alive when things go south. Perhaps the most JustForFun/{{Egregious}} gun in the armory, though, is a digital watch that doesn't work that seems to serve no practical purpose even within the armory [[spoiler: until it beeps and reads "GO" when the main character happens to find himself on a catwalk with a gun pointed at him.]]
* In ''Film/PeeWeesBigAdventure'', Pee-Wee buys several strange items at the magic shop at the beginning of the movie, including a boomerang bowtie. However, it is only used in a deleted scene, whereas most of the other items do get used in the movie.
* In ''[[Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief]]'', the protagonists find a fountain full of Gold Drachma's when looking for the first Pearl of Persephone. Later on, when they meet Charon, guess what they have to bribe him with?
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
** Subverted early in the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl first film]] -- a decorative shield-and-swords hangs over a fireplace in the governor's mansion in the grand swashbuckling fashion. When Elizabeth later goes to draw one of the swords to defend herself against invading pirates, she ends up pulling the whole thing down off the wall by accident -- the swords are firmly attached to the shield and ''won't come loose''.
*** Played straight with Elizabeth's bedwarmer; she uses it to dump hot coals on the pirates invading her room.
** It's played straight in the same movie: Norrington mocks Jack's pistol (with only one shot) and compass (that's apparently broken); the pistol has symbolic importance and the compass proves important not only to the first movie but to the sequels as well.
** An interesting one comes in the form of the sword Will forged for Norrington. At the end of the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd third film]], Will is killed with this sword.
** Ragetti's wooden eye seems to just be comic relief, until it turns out to be one of the Pieces of Eight.
*** Jack's own Piece of Eight is debatable, being present in the first two movies before the sequels were even written.
** But the ultimate example, as far as the time between when we are shown the gun and when it is fired, are the barrel-pin hinges commonly used in jail cells of the period. In the first film, Will shows Jack how simple it is to unseat these hinges, thereby opening a jail cell door. In the third film, Jack recognizes that the hinges on the brig of the ''Flying Dutchman'' to be barrel-pin hinges, and is thus able to escape with ease because of Will's explanation from the first film.
** Subverted again with the jar of dirt from the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMansChest second movie]]. Jack ends up wasting it.
** The knife Bootstrap Bill gives to Will is the same one that he uses to carve out his heart after Davy Jones is killed.
* In ''Film/{{Pixels}}'':
** The glasses Eddie always has on him [[spoiler:has Pac-Man and Donkey Kong cheat codes inscribed on them.]]
** The Chewbacca mask Bill has won as a child [[spoiler:is later used by him to sneak out of the White House.]]
* In ''Film/PoisonIvy'', Chekhov's Gun takes the form of a melancholy piano piece the heroine, Sylvie, composes and records for her mother as a birthday present, which the latter plays as she supposedly jumps to her death. Soon after, [[FilleFatale Ivy]] convinces Sylvie to take a ride with her in her mother's old sportscar as a final goodbye. As they drive, Ivy absently begins to hum the tune, leading Sylvie to realize Ivy was present when her mother died...
* In ''Film/{{Preservation}}'', Wit chides Mike for casually discarding a broken beer bottle on the way into the park. Later, she uses that same bottle to [[GrievousBottleyHarm stab one of the hunters in the throat]].
* ''Film/ThePresidentsAnalyst'' is soon being pursued by intelligence agents of every country out to capture him. In New York's Chinatown, an agent chasing him gets stuck in a phone booth which has a logo reading "TPC", which shows up several other places, like on a maintenance truck in suburbia and a wheelbarrow on the White House lawn - late in the movie, the analyst gets stuck in a phone booth [[spoiler: which is pulled up and hauled off, with him in it, to the headquarters of TPC - The Phone Company.]]
* Chekhov's ''lack'' of a gun in ''Film/ThePresidentsLastBang''. Chief Bodyguard Cha refuses his underling's suggestion to carry a gun to the party, saying that President Park doesn't like the sight of guns when he's drinking and relaxing. This later leaves him defenseless when Director Kim comes in shooting.
* A Chekhov's ''Blow''gun in ''Film/{{Primal}}'', with Frank using the BlowGun and curare darts he used to capture the monkeys against Loffler in the final showdown.
* Before the makeover scene in ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries'' Paolo refuses to sign the confidentially agreement because, in his own words, 'I know how to keep a secret'. [[spoiler: When Mia goes to school a few days later, paparazzi are swarming all over the place, which Paolo admits to being responsible for, for the sake of pride.]]
* ''Film/{{Prometheus}}'' makes a point of showing the audience a rather pricey Automated Surgical Unit that can perform almost any kind of emergency surgery, including complex operations [[spoiler: which is later used by Shaw to perform an emergency cesarean on herself, after having been infected by Holloway.]]
** Also telling that, [[spoiler: when she asks the machine for a cesarean section, the machine replies that it is not programmed for that, and she has to guide it through the procedure. Why would the female bankroller of the operation have a medical machine in her quarters not programmed for female anatomy? Because the machine is for the male head of the Weyland Corporation, who everyone else thinks is dead.]]
* In ''Film/PromisingYoungWoman'', Cassie wears Nina's half of their friendship necklace to confront [[spoiler: Al, Nina's rapist and one of the former med school classmates that made Nina DrivenToSuicide at his bachelor party. Cassie forces him to recall his actions and tries to carve Nina's name onto him as revenge, but Al overpowers her and [[SinisterSuffocation smothers her to death]] with a pillow. He and his friend Joe then burn her body in the woods to dispose any evidence of the crime. However, the necklace fell off and wasn't burned, and the police were able to use it to find Cassie's remains and bring Al and Joe to justice]].

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* ''Film/PacificRim'':
''Film/{{Waiting}}'': There's a part where Ramirez is showing Mitch the rules and general "moves" in "The Game". The last move he lists is treated like somewhat of a LimitBreak by him as he talks about it before the scene cuts to something else before we see what it entails. [[spoiler: Guess what Mitch uses in his SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome.]]
* In ''Film/WalkingTall2004,'' the main character returns to his hometown after some time away in the military, only to learn that the local saw-mill--the town's primary source of income when he was young--has been shut down, with a casino now bringing in revenue for the citizens. Of course, he gradually learns that drugs are being peddled out of the casino, but he's basically told that nothing can be done about it because the casino's money-making capacity is the only thing keeping the town going since the mill's closure. [[spoiler:It's revealed that the mill itself is where the BigBad has his main drug base--that's why he had it shut down]].
* Several in ''Film/WarCraft2016'':
** [[spoiler:Gipsy Danger The golem Medivh is nuclear powered.building in his first scene. [[spoiler:It's activated when Medivh goes full-on demonic and Khadgar and Lothar have to fight it to get to him.]]
** [[spoiler:Chau uses his knife three times: once The dagger Taria gives Garona to intimidate Geiszler, once show her trust [[spoiler:is later used by her to check whether Otachi Jr. is dead, kill Taria's husband, and once more to cut his way out of its stomach.is how Lothar recognizes who did the deed.]]
** Though it's not explicitly noted, [[spoiler:the fact that the {{Kaiju}} can tell Newt linked up with one of their brains from the far side of the rift indicates that it's possible for signals The book Khadgar finds in Medivh's library [[spoiler:is later discovered to pass through it. This comes in useful when mission control needs contain a clue as to keep monitoring Gipsy Danger's progress.Portal's functioning and Medivh's true loyalties.]]
** [[spoiler:Raleigh's ability to pilot a Jaeger solo, which he does to finally deliver The boomstick Lothar is given in his first scene [[spoiler:saves his life when he's pinned down by Blackhand in the final blow.first ambush.]]
* ''Film/{{Paddington}}'':
** The sandwich Paddington keeps under his hat for emergencies comes very handy when he needs
In ''Film/{{Warlock}}'', Kassandra is diabetic and used a syringe to get out of a jam.
%% ** The pigeons.
%% ** [[spoiler:The handheld vacuums]].
* [[spoiler:Ofelia's red shoes]] in ''Film/PansLabyrinth'' are forgotten about halfway through
inject herself with insulin. At the film, only to suddenly reappear at the end. They don't really ''do'' anything, they are just a part end of the [[ViewersAreGeniuses elaborate system of clues]] that let film she uses it to inject the viewer know warlock with salt water which is fatal to witches.
* In ''Film/WaynesWorld'', Wayne and Garth meet up with a security guard after coming out
the truth stage exit during a rock concert, and this guard just so happens to have a lot of information about what happens--[[spoiler:[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Red_Shoes_(fairy_tale) red shoes]] are associated the big-wig record producer's travel itinerary, including the fact he drives everywhere in his expensive limo with TheFairFolk, as is Ofelia's all-green outfit, a big satellite dish right on top. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Wayne when Garth figures out a way to use this to further the plot.
* ''Film/WeWereSoldiers'' has Chekhov's ''{{Gatling|Good}}'' Gun: Lt.Col. Moore first meets his new battalion's officer in a hangar where they've just been checking out an M134 Minigun... weapons which play a prominent role in the movie's climactic GunshipRescue moment.
* ''Film/WereNoAngels'' (1989): Jimmy picks up a brochure
for a gun in Harry's store and ends up using the flowery ad [[spoiler:as the opening of an impromptu sermon that matter.he's forced to give in front of a crowd.]]
** The bottle of sleeping medicine Ofelia's mother was given would count. At first, it seems completely unnecessary since [[spoiler:Ofelia helps her mother to get better with * A literal case in ''Film/WestSideStory2021''. [[spoiler:Riff buys a gun for the mandrake root. At the end of the movie though, she rumble and then gives it to Tony. When everyone else flees, he loses it and it ends up in Chino's hands, who ultimately uses it to drug her stepfather and escape with her brother.kill Tony.]]
** Mercedes' belt on her robe early on is revealed to have a [[VictoriasSecretCompartment hidden compartment]] where she stores her kitchen knife. The camera focused on it for too long for it to not be of any importance. As it turns out, later she is tied to a chair by the BigBad, and when his back is turned, she retrieves the knife, cuts herself free, and in a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome slices open his cheek before making her escape.
* Happens twice in ''Film/{{Papillon}}''. First on the boat to French Guiana, where Papillon displays his pocket knife, which later is used by Papillon to defend Louis from two robbers. Later, when Papillon, Louis and Clusiot have escaped their captivity, Papillon is shown putting an axe A very literal example in the back of his pants. The same axe is later used to kill an officer.
* ''Film/PaulBlartMallCop'' has several, including
Creator/BillMurray film, ''Film/WhatAboutBob''. Near the "Devil's Crotch" hot sauce and end of the StalkerWithACrush using GPS to track a cell phone.
* ''Film/{{Paulie}}'' has
first act, the bookmark labelled "M.A."
* ''Film/{{Paycheck}}'' has the
psychologist main character ending up with his memory wiped after working has a rifle on a top secret project [[spoiler: involving seeing the future]] and then finding out that his pre-memory wipe self sent his post-memory wipe self mantle for an entire ChekhovsArmory full interview photo op, but takes it off in favor of random, seemingly useless crap to keep himself alive when things go south. Perhaps a bust. At the most JustForFun/{{Egregious}} gun in the armory, though, is a digital watch that doesn't work that seems to serve no practical purpose even within the armory [[spoiler: until it beeps and reads "GO" when the main climax, he holds Bill Murray's character happens to find himself up with it. The only the thing keeping this from being a perfect Chekhov's Gun is that the rifle isn't actually fired.
* ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'':
** During the scene where Eddie visits the scene of Marvin Acme's murder, some of the cops
on a catwalk the site are seen fooling around with a gun pointed portable hole and a mallet with a spring-loaded boxing glove in it. Both these props come in handy during Eddie's confrontation with Judge Doom at him.the end of the movie.
** Roger's literally [[MakeMeWannaShout explosive reaction]] to [[CantHoldHisLiquor alcohol]] is seen by accident earlier in the movie when he's offered a drink. When Roger's caught by Judge Doom, Eddie gets a chance to exploit this and offers Roger a shot of bourbon to invoke a chaos and escape safely.
** Also a more explicit example that has some crossover with [=MacGuffin=] in the recurring [[spoiler:love letter that is actually the will written in invisible ink.
]]
** The emphasis on laughs could count.
--> '''Judge Doom''': Have you forgotten what happened last time? If you don't stop that laughing, you're going to end up dead just like your idiot hyena cousins!
* In ''Film/PeeWeesBigAdventure'', Pee-Wee buys several strange items at ''Film/TheWidow2020'': Near the magic shop at the beginning start of the movie, including a boomerang bowtie. However, it is only used in a deleted scene, whereas most of the other items do get used in the movie.
* In ''[[Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief]]'', the protagonists find a fountain full of Gold Drachma's when looking for the first Pearl of Persephone. Later on, when they meet Charon, guess what
rescue team reveals to Kristina that they have a FlareGun as part of their equipment. [[spoiler:Later, Zoya uses the flare gun to bribe him with?
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
** Subverted early
make Vika kill her by shooting her in the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl first film]] -- a decorative shield-and-swords hangs over a fireplace in the governor's mansion in the grand swashbuckling fashion. When Elizabeth later goes to draw one of the swords to defend herself against invading pirates, she ends up pulling the whole thing down off the wall by accident -- the swords are firmly attached to the shield and ''won't come loose''.
*** Played straight
head with Elizabeth's bedwarmer; she uses it to dump hot coals on the pirates invading her room.
** It's played straight in the same movie: Norrington mocks Jack's pistol (with only one shot) and compass (that's apparently broken); the pistol has symbolic importance and the compass proves important not only to the first movie but to the sequels as well.
** An interesting one comes in the form of the sword Will forged for Norrington. At the end of the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd third film]], Will is killed with this sword.
** Ragetti's wooden eye seems to just be comic relief, until it turns out to be one of the Pieces of Eight.
*** Jack's own Piece of Eight is debatable, being present in the first two movies before the sequels were even written.
** But the ultimate example, as far as the time between when we are shown the gun and when it is fired, are the barrel-pin hinges commonly used in jail cells of the period. In the first film, Will shows Jack how simple it is to unseat these hinges, thereby opening a jail cell door. In the third film, Jack recognizes that the hinges on the brig of the ''Flying Dutchman'' to be barrel-pin hinges, and is thus able to escape with ease because of Will's explanation from the first film.
** Subverted again with the jar of dirt from the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMansChest second movie]]. Jack ends up wasting it.
** The knife Bootstrap Bill gives to Will is the same one that he uses to carve out his heart after Davy Jones is killed.
* In ''Film/{{Pixels}}'':
** The glasses Eddie always has on him [[spoiler:has Pac-Man and Donkey Kong cheat codes inscribed on them.
it.]]
* ''Film/{{Willow}}''
** Averted, at least partially by accident. As Willow Ufgood sets off on his quest, the leader of his village gives him three magic acorns which can turn what he throws them at to stone. However, throughout the entirety of the movie he attempts to use only two of them, missing a troll with one and hitting Bavmorda with the other only for her to overcome the stone transformation with her own magic. According to Warwick Davis's DVD commentary track the third acorn ''was'' used--in a deleted scene. Making the whole acorn thing ''ding dong'' entirely pointless.
** Played completely straight, however, with the disappearing pig trick. Which in a way, reinforces the whole point: the most powerful magic is what you make for yourself.
%%* ''Film/TheWomanInRed'': Charlotte's robe is lying on the bed.
* ''Film/TheWorldsEnd'':
** The Chewbacca mask Bill has won "Out of Order" sign from the disabled toilet, which Sam gives to Gary as a child [[spoiler:is jibe, later used by him to sneak out of comes in handy [[spoiler:when the White House.guys need to make sure no-one goes into the men's room and finds the five teenage Blanks they just destroyed in there]].
%%** [[spoiler:Oliver's birthmark.
]]
* In ''Film/PoisonIvy'', Chekhov's Gun takes the form of a melancholy piano piece the heroine, Sylvie, composes and records for her mother as a birthday present, which the latter plays as she supposedly jumps to her death. Soon after, [[FilleFatale Ivy]] convinces Sylvie to take a ride with her in her mother's old sportscar as a final goodbye. As they drive, Ivy absently begins to hum the tune, leading Sylvie to realize Ivy was present when her mother died...
* In ''Film/{{Preservation}}'', Wit chides Mike for casually discarding a broken beer bottle on the way into the park. Later, she uses that same bottle to [[GrievousBottleyHarm stab one of the hunters in the throat]].
* ''Film/ThePresidentsAnalyst'' is soon being pursued by intelligence agents of every country out to capture him. In New York's Chinatown, an agent chasing him gets stuck in a phone booth which has a logo reading "TPC", which shows up several other places, like on a maintenance truck in suburbia and a wheelbarrow on the White House lawn - late in the movie, the analyst gets stuck in a phone booth [[spoiler: which is pulled up and hauled off, with him in it, to the headquarters of TPC - The Phone Company.]]
* Chekhov's ''lack'' of
''Film/WrittenOnTheWind'', Kyle's father keeps a gun in ''Film/ThePresidentsLastBang''. Chief Bodyguard Cha refuses his underling's suggestion desk, and Mitch hides it in a bookcase. [[spoiler:Kyle finds it and decides to carry a gun to the party, saying that President Park doesn't like the sight of guns kill Mitch with it when he's drinking and relaxing. This later leaves him defenseless when Director Kim comes in shooting.
* A Chekhov's ''Blow''gun in ''Film/{{Primal}}'', with Frank using the BlowGun and curare darts
he used to capture the monkeys against Loffler in the final showdown.
* Before the makeover scene in ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries'' Paolo refuses to sign the confidentially agreement because, in his own words, 'I know how to keep a secret'. [[spoiler: When Mia goes to school a few days later, paparazzi are swarming all over the place, which Paolo admits to being responsible for, for the sake of pride.]]
* ''Film/{{Prometheus}}'' makes a point of showing the audience a rather pricey Automated Surgical Unit that can perform almost any kind of emergency surgery, including complex operations [[spoiler: which is later used by Shaw to perform an emergency cesarean on herself, after having been infected by Holloway.]]
** Also telling that, [[spoiler: when she asks the machine for a cesarean section, the machine replies that it is not programmed for that, and she has to guide it through the procedure. Why would the female bankroller of the operation have a medical machine in her quarters not programmed for female anatomy? Because the machine is for the male head of the Weyland Corporation, who everyone else
thinks is dead.]]
* In ''Film/PromisingYoungWoman'', Cassie wears Nina's half of their friendship necklace to confront [[spoiler: Al, Nina's rapist and one of the former med school classmates
that made Nina DrivenToSuicide at his bachelor party. Cassie forces him to recall his actions Mitch and tries to carve Nina's name onto him as revenge, but Al overpowers her and [[SinisterSuffocation smothers her to death]] with a pillow. He and his friend Joe then burn her body in the woods to dispose any evidence of the crime. However, the necklace fell off and wasn't burned, and the police were able to use it to find Cassie's remains and bring Al and Joe to justice]].Lucy had an affair.]]



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%%* ''Film/{{Rambo}}''. The Tallboy Bomb.
* ''Film/RedEye'' has a few examples of this:
** One of the framed photographs on the mantelpiece in the opening sequence depicts [[ActionGirl Lisa playing hockey]], which becomes relevant much later during the climax.
** The Baybreeze/Seabreeze conversation at the bar, which initially seems like an irrelevant flirting scene, but isn't
** The novelty pen that [[spoiler:Lisa later uses to [[ImprovisedWeapon stab Rippner in the throat]].]]
* ''Film/RedHill'': The Aboriginal weaponry on display in the window of the information centre. It sits there in plain view for most of the movie, appearing to be nothing more than a demonstration of Red Hill's racial insensitivity. [[spoiler:Until Jimmy steals the weapons and uses them to silently murder Willy and Manning]].
* ''Film/RepoMen'', which begins in media res, shows Jude Law's character using a typewriter. Shortly after the film catches up to this scene, it's used to crush someone's skull.
* The peyote the pilot gives Richard when they land at the house in ''Film/Revenge2017''. Jen later uses it to kill the pain when she performs SelfSurgery.
* Every single one of Professor Keenbean's inventions in the 1994 ''Film/RichieRich'' film gets used to combat the antagonists later on.
* Near the opening of the Creator/JohnWayne movie ''Film/RioBravo'', Sheriff Chance directs an incoming wagon train to park outside of town (and near the BigBad's land) because its cargo contains dynamite he wants away from the jailhouse. Naturally, at the end of the movie, the big shootout happens in the same location.
* ''Film/TheRoom'': The gun that Mark takes off Chris-R somehow winds up in Johnny's possession. Apparently. Due to a goof, the model changes from a Smith & Wesson 5906 to a Beretta 92.
* ''Film/RunForTheSun'':
** Kate's magnetized notepad (it allows her attach a pen to the side of the pad) which she uses in the hotel bar and keeps in her purse. This is what later throws off the compass in the plane off and causes them to get lost.
** Mike's DesignatedBullet that acts as his NumberOneDime. During the climax, [[spoiler:he pushes the cartridge though a bullet hole in a door and then fires it by hitting the primer with a nail and a rock. It goes off and kills Browne on the other side of the door]].

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%%* ''Film/{{Rambo}}''.
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* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
** ''Film/XMenFirstClass'':
The Tallboy Bomb.
* ''Film/RedEye'' has
coin that Dr. Schmidt gives to Erik, which Magneto later [[spoiler:forces through Sebastian Shaw's head]]. Also foreshadowed when Erik [[spoiler:impales a few examples drawing of this:
** One of the framed photographs on the mantelpiece
Shaw's head with it earlier in the opening sequence depicts [[ActionGirl Lisa playing hockey]], which becomes relevant much later during film]].
** ''Film/TheWolverine'':
*** [[spoiler: Ichirō Yashida's life support equipment is used to discover
the climax.
** The Baybreeze/Seabreeze conversation at the bar, which initially seems like an irrelevant flirting scene, but isn't
** The novelty pen that [[spoiler:Lisa later uses to [[ImprovisedWeapon stab Rippner in the throat]].
machine suppressing Logan's healing factor.]]
* ''Film/RedHill'': The Aboriginal weaponry on display in *** In the window of the information centre. It sits there beginning, a bear is shot by a poisoned arrow, [[spoiler: then in plain view for most of the movie, appearing to be nothing more than a demonstration of Red Hill's racial insensitivity. [[spoiler:Until Jimmy steals the weapons and uses them to silently murder Willy and Manning]].
* ''Film/RepoMen'', which begins in media res, shows Jude Law's character using a typewriter. Shortly after the film catches up to this scene, it's used to crush someone's skull.
* The peyote the pilot gives Richard when they land at the house in ''Film/Revenge2017''. Jen later uses it to kill the pain when she performs SelfSurgery.
* Every single one of Professor Keenbean's inventions in the 1994 ''Film/RichieRich'' film gets used to combat the antagonists later on.
* Near the opening of the Creator/JohnWayne movie ''Film/RioBravo'', Sheriff Chance directs an incoming wagon train to park outside of town (and near the BigBad's land) because its cargo contains dynamite he wants away from the jailhouse. Naturally, at the end of the movie, the big shootout happens in the same location.
* ''Film/TheRoom'': The gun that Mark takes off Chris-R somehow winds up in Johnny's possession. Apparently. Due to a goof, the model changes from a Smith & Wesson 5906 to a Beretta 92.
* ''Film/RunForTheSun'':
** Kate's magnetized notepad (it allows her attach a pen to the side of the pad) which she uses in the hotel bar and keeps in her purse. This is what later throws off the compass in the plane off and causes them to get lost.
** Mike's DesignatedBullet that acts as his NumberOneDime. During
the climax, [[spoiler:he pushes the cartridge though a bullet hole in a door and then fires it by hitting the primer Logan is taken down with a nail Harada's poisoned arrows.]]
** ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'':
*** The PowerNullifier that both Charles
and a rock. It goes off Hank have been using to suppress their powers [[spoiler:is useful when dealing with robots that can detect mutant powers]].
*** Magneto is accused of using his powers to [[MagicBullets curve the bullet]] which killed JFK. [[spoiler:He later uses this power to try
and kills Browne on kill Mystique when a gun is knocked from his hand after firing a single bullet.]]
** ''Film/XMenApocalypse'':
*** The business card for Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters that Quicksilver received (or stole) in
the other side of last movie helps him find the door]].mansion.
*** The fact that [[spoiler:electrical fields interfere with teleportation comes into play during the cage fight and on Stryker's helicopter. Near the end, when Apocalypse tries to teleport away, Storm's lightning attacks disrupt him and gets him killed.]]



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* In the 1963 movie ''The Sadist'' one of the characters is scared by a [[spoiler: snake skin she mistook for a rattlesnake]], this doesn't have any significance till later [[spoiler: towards the end where the main villain of the movie is killed by falling into a pit full of rattlesnakes]].
* In ''Film/{{Salt}}'' starring Creator/AngelinaJolie, there was a brief scene where she took some venom from a spider, putting it into a needle. [[spoiler: We find out that she used it to temporarily render the Russian Prime Minister unconscious and paralyzed, giving the illusion that she shot and killed him.]]
* The wild boar tooth fitted with an LED that Frank gives to his son Josh in ''Film/{{Sanctum}}''. With no other light source, Josh uses the special torch to light his way as he swims to freedom at the end of the film.
* ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'':
** At the beginning of ''Film/SawI'', we can see a key get sucked down the drain of the tub that Adam awakens in. At the end of the movie, we learn that that this was the key to the shackle he was in.
** Jigsaw sets up quite a few of these. Notable ones include the wax tape from ''Film/SawIII'' (whose purpose is shown in ''Film/SawIV'') and the Glass Coffin from ''Saw IV'' (which is used by Hoffman in ''Film/SawV'').
** Don't forget the note that Amanda read in ''Saw III''. We don't find out what was in it until ''Film/SawVI''.
** The box John left Jill in his will at the beginning of ''Saw V'', which we aren't shown the contents of until ''Saw VI''.
** In ''Saw V'', when John is talking to Hoffman after kidnapping him from the elevator, John mentions that Hoffman's pendulum was made of inferior steel, and that tempered steel makes a cleaner cut. In ''Saw VI'', [[spoiler:Perez and Erickson find that the jigsaw piece cut from Eddie was cut with a serrated knife, and not Jigsaw's usual tempered scalpe]]l. This is the [[PullTheThread thread]] that begins to unravel Hoffman's attempts to cover his tracks.
** The note to Hoffman saying "I know who you are" in ''Saw V''. At that point, it looks like it's from Jill; ''Saw 3D'' reveals it was from [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]].
** And, of course, the note that Jill brought to the St. Eustace Hospital in ''Saw VI'', revealed to be for [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]] in ''Saw 3D''.
* ''Film/ScarecrowSlayer'': When they first sneak into the field to steal the scarecrow, Dave and Karl pass a large piece of agricultural machinery. One of them comments that it looks like a giant shredder. Guess what plays an important part in the final battle?
* In ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld'', after the battle with [[spoiler: the Katayanagi Twins, Scott picks up an extra life, which would be used at the end when he is killed by Gideon.]]
* Teased and subverted in ''Film/SecretHonor''. At the start of the movie, former President UsefulNotes/RichardNixon takes out a pistol in his study and makes sure that it's loaded. By the end, he's waved it around a bit, but not fired it.
* In ''Film/TheSeeker'', Will gets a digital watch for his birthday, which he later uses to amaze a Viking.
* ''Film/{{Serenity}}''. Captain Mal orders Jayne not to take any grenades when they go to rob the payroll shipment. During the robbery the Reavers attack and Jayne sarcastically points out how nice it would be to have grenades available. Late in the movie the Reavers attack again and Mal asks Jayne if he brought any grenades. Jayne just pulls open his coat and shows him the grenades he's wearing.
** Jayne's comment that it "sure would be nice to have some grenades, HUH" is a hybrid lampshade/inversion at the time.
* The music conservatory in ''Film/ASongIsBorn'' contains Chekhov's Drum. Early in the film, the drum falls while the professors are playing The Anvil Chorus. Later, they get the idea to literally get the drop on one of the mooks by making it resonate and fall again.
* The ''Film/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents2004'' movie does this in a kind of creepy way. In the Wide Window segment, Aunt Josephine explains her various paranoias about using household appliances. As unrealistic as these fears sound at the time, they all happen for real when the house starts to fall off the cliff.
** Some of these include a doorknob that could shatter into a thousand pieces (which it did by becoming super-heated), a fridge that could fall on someone (nearly falling on the siblings as the house began to tumble) and the radiator, which might explode. Her fear of the Lake Lachrymose and the Lachrymose leeches can also count, too, because she ends up [[spoiler: falling in the lake and getting eaten by them.]]
** The series also had a tendency to introduce the strange things in the various settings, having them be useful or significant later. Usually this was out of necessity (Violet using things like the crabs in the Orphan Shack to make a gadget they needed), but other things like horseradish, the Incredibly Deadly Viper, the Quagmire's notebooks, the Snow Scout masks, and the harpoon all are significant later in their books (or the entire series).
* Subverted in ''Film/{{Se7en}}''. All through the movie we get to see Detective Summerset show exceptional skill with a switchblade, particularly with throwing it. At one point, his partner, Detective Mills even calls attention to the fact that he even has one on him at all. However, he gets almost no practical use out of it unless you count opening boxes and cutting evidence tape.
* A perfect example of Chekhov's Gun can be found in ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead''. While getting drunk in the [[MyLocal Winchester]], Shaun and Ed discuss whether the gun behind the counter is real. Later, while dealing with a rather unexpected [[ZombieApocalypse zombie problem]], they discover that the gun is in fact genuine (and apparently kept loaded).
* ''Film/TheShawshankRedemption'' uses the trope masterfully when a simple poster of Rita Hayworth, requested for his cell by Andy Dufresne, turns out to be [[spoiler: the means by which Andy was covering up his escape tunnel]]. Really, the whole ending was an entire movie's worth of Chekov's Guns going off one after another in rapid-fire succession. [[spoiler: The rock-hammer he asked Red for? Used to dig a tunnel. The Bible the warden gave him? Hollowed out to hide his rock hammer. The poster he got from Red? Hid the tunnel. The fake identity he used to launder the warden's money? He used it to steal the money to fund his new life, while also exposing the warden]]. Andy was way more of a MagnificentBastard then you would initially believe.
* ''Film/{{Signs}}'' has a few. Which was precisely the point of the movie. Everything happens for a reason.
** Merrill's baseball bat. His basebaal career is discussed throughout the film, and his dead sister in law's last words were about swinging it hard. [[spoiler: It saves the family from the aliens.]]
** Bo leaves abandoned glasses of water in the house everywhere because she's afraid of germs. [[spoiler:The water is poison for the aliens]]
** Morgan's asthma. [[spoiler: He didn't breathe in the poisonous gas.]]
* In ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', Dr. Chilton warns Clarice not to leave anything in Hannibal Lecter's cell and mentions several objects, among other pens. He himself leaves one there, and there is a long shot of it. He later cannot find it for signin a document. Hannibal Lecter is then seen with a part of it in hands... [[spoiler:He unlocks the cuffs with it and can kill his guards.]]
* The 2004 Hong Kong film ''Silver Hawk'' (no, no relation to [[WesternAnimation/SilverHawks these guys]]) has the titular heroine's LoveInterest, a cop who's ironically chasing her masked alter ego, displaying a very weird martial arts stance that dates back to their childhood days in martial arts training (shown via flashbacks): he'd raise his arms above his head, then bring them down slowly to his sides with the hands still pointing upward, while sucking in his stomach and making growling noises--only to frequently get [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments punched in the face for his trouble]]. [[spoiler:Turns out it's a core-strengthening stance that allows him to take a MegatonPunch from the BigBad's cybernetic fist with no ill-effects]].
* ''Film/SkyCaptainAndTheWorldOfTomorrow''. The two metal tubes that Polly Perkins received from Dr. Jennings. They turn out to be [[spoiler:the human DNA Dr. Totenkpf need to complete his plan]].
%% * ''Film/SkyHigh2005'':
%% ** More like Chekhov's Pacifier - technically, it's an actual gun ''called'' the Pacifier.
%% ** The business card of Ron Wilson, Bus Driver.
* ''Film/{{Slither}}'':
** Subverted. A grenade is shown in the police station's gun cabinet, and a minor character explains what it's doing there. The main character goes back for it, planning to use it to blow up the BigBad. During the climax, the Big Bad knocks it out of his hand, twice, and it finally explodes uselessly in a swimming pool.
** Kylie's nails are discussed during dinner with her family for some reason, later they save her by being able to stab the worm and pull it out of her mouth.
* In ''Film/SlumdogMillionaire'', as soon as we see the flashback where [[spoiler:Jamal mentions he doesn't know the name of the third musketeer]], we know that it will be the final question on ''Series/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire''.
* An interesting subversion is in ''Film/SnakeEyes'', where the huge ball that has been lying on the ground for most of the movie doesn't roll over anyone (read: Gary Sinise). However, this was only because test audiences didn't like the originally-planned ending in which it ''does'' roll over Sinise.
* Early in ''Film/Snatched2017'', Linda gives Emily a "rape whistle" that's actually a dog whistle. When she blows it, a dog charges the taxi and barks. [[spoiler:When Morgado is about to kill Linda, Emily blows it again. A dog attacks Morgado, allowing Emily to take his gun.]]
* ''Film/{{Sneakers}}''
** After the team steals the black box, they have a party to celebrate. During the party they talk about what they're going to do with the money they'll be paid: Crease wants a vacation with his wife, Mother plans to buy a Winnebago, Whistler wants peace on Earth, etc. At the end of the film they demand certain things from the NSA in return for the box: the same things they had mentioned at the party.
** The murder of [[spoiler: Janek is later tied to the murder of Gregor by "an anonymous tip" as seen in a newscast]].
** Mother's shell case for the Little Black Box that he gives Martin to use as "practice" for the recovery of the Black Box from Cosmo's office. [[spoiler:Martin uses it to trick Cosmo at the end.]]
* The title of ''Film/TheSorcerersApprentice''. It's inevitable that somewhere along the line the title character will cast an ill-advised spell on some brooms and hilarity will ensue.
* In ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'', the fortune cookie Yogurt gives Lonestar contains his translation of the OrphansPlotTrinket that Lonestar has carried his whole life.
* In ''Film/TheSpanishPrisoner'', there are usually groups of camera-wielding Japanese tourists in the background, and their presence is noted by the characters. At the end, the protagonist is on a ferry with two villains about to kill him. He appeals to the only other passengers, two of the ubiquitous tourists. They're actually US Marshals, have been staking him out the whole time, and arrest the villains. Virtually ''everything in the movie'' is a ChekhovsGun. Watch it five times and you'll still be noticing new ones.
* Subverted slightly in ''Film/SpeedRacer''. Speed is presented with the modified Mach 5, with 7 different gadgets for him to use. While 6 of them come in handy, the last one is never used, apparently only being included because it was there in the original anime version. The last one remaining unused is fitting, since it was very rarely used in the show and often didn't work right.
* In ''Film/SpyGame'', Agent Nathan Muir receives a framed award for his service, signed by the Director himself. At the climax of the film, [[spoiler:he breaks it open and uses the signature to forge a directive]].
* ''Film/StarTrekVTheFinalFrontier''
** Early in the film Spock appears using [[JetPack Jet Boots]] to fly. Later in the film, when he, Kirk and [=McCoy=] need to travel up a long turbolift shaft he dons the same boots and uses them to fly the whole group up to the top of the shaft.
** Klingon Captain Klaa shoots an old Earth space probe with one of the cannons of his Bird of Prey. Late in the movie, Spock uses the same weapon to shoot "God" and save Captain Kirk from an early grave.
* Subverted in ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'' which the opening lines are (now) Captain Sulu dictating the Captain's Log that his ship USS Excelsior has just completed cataloging gaseous and planetary anomalies in the Beta Quadrant. But, at the end of the film Uhura mentions that the USS Enterprise also just happens to be carrying a load of equipment for cataloging gaseous anomalies which turns out to be handy in [[spoiler: tracking and destroying the BigBad.]]
** Shatner purportedly complained that Kirk and the Enterprise wouldn’t need to be saved. So, late in filming the gaseous cataloging equipment was swapped from the Excelsior to the Enterprise. So, in effect- at the start of the film Chekhov’s gun is mentioned to be on the Excelsior. At the end of the film an exact duplicate is fired from the Enterprise.
* ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'':
** Harrison's blood, used to save a comatose girl in the film's opening, also gets used [[spoiler:to revive a dead Tribble and then save Kirk in the film's ending]].
** The 72 advanced torpedoes, which get used to threaten Harrison [[spoiler:and later disable the ''Vengeance''.]]
** Chekhov's Chekov, when Ensign Chekov is assigned to Engineering and manages to be in just the right place to rescue Kirk and Scotty and help save the day. This is the only time in the franchise so far that this trope applies to the character Chekov.
* ''Film/SouthlandTales'': The ground-to-air missile, which is used to destroy the Mega-Zeppelin the climax, [[KillEmAll killing most of the main characters]], including the DecoyProtagonist Boxer Santoros. Also [[spoiler:all that other stuff that made no sense]].
* Jon's video camera in ''Film/{{Stag}}''. He is shooting footage of the party in the early scenes and only puts the camera away when situation goes to hell and Kelly and Stoker die. However, the viewer is certainly aware of it (and, if they are paying attention, it even remains in plain sight in scenes in the lounge), so it does not come out of nowhere when it plays a roll in the denouement.
* In ''Film/StayTuned'', Roy's fencing swords from Junior College (mentioned early in the movie) are used to save his life in the climax, when he needs a sword to fight Mr. Spike.
* In ''Film/StepsTroddenBlack,'' Ryan's phone falling out of his pocket [[spoiler: before he is killed]] and Oliver picking it up is given a lot of attention. The creature later uses the phone to pick up Oliver's scent.
* In the Creator/WillFerrell movie ''Film/StrangerThanFiction'' his actions are being dictated by a writer controlling his life. The author mentions his watch repeatedly throughout the film. It turns out that the writer intended to have him be hit by a bus, breaking the watch and having a shard of the face cut through an artery and killing him, due to him accidentally having his watch set early. The writer, upon learning that she's killing a real man, rewrites the ending so that the fragment of the watch sticks ''in'' the artery, ''stopping'' him from death by watch. It makes the ending less ironic than the ending she planned, but oh-so-heartwarming.
* In ''Film/StrawDogs'', David and Amy Sumner get [[spoiler:trapped in their own house surrounded by Charlie Venner and his boys]]. While setting traps, they quickly set a [[spoiler:bear trap. After David uses many other objects and tactics he ends up in a fist fight with David who is the only one left moving. After Charlie has nearly killed David but doesn't kill him which is his intention WhyIsntItAttacking, he proceeds to mock Amy, only for David to (expectedly) kill him with the bear trap]] that they spent so long earlier preparing.
* In ''Film/SunsetBoulevard'' - the swimming pool. The following is not even a spoiler, technically, but: [[spoiler:the audience knows from the start that the victim is found dead in the swimming pool, and attention is drawn to the swimming pool throughout the film - the victim even goes so far as to obligingly turn on the pool lights, really to make his own death scene play better for the cameras! - and STILL it is a surprise ending...]]
* In ''Film/SupermanII'', Kal shows Lois the green crystal that built the Fortress of Solitude. She later leaves it lying on the seat when he calls her to dinner, the camera lingering on it for a second or two. After Kal uses the Red Crystal chamber to turn into Clark permanently, he soon regrets it. When he makes it back to the Fortress, the green crystal starts glowing again, almost saying "Hey! I'm over here!!"
* In ''Film/SuperMarioBros'', a Bob-omb is activated near the end and walks around harmlessly for a long time, only to come to rest and explode under the BigBad at the climax.
** The Bob-omb was actually introduced earlier and wasn't shown again until that point.

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* In the 1963 movie ''The Sadist'' one of the characters is scared by a [[spoiler: snake skin she mistook for a rattlesnake]], this doesn't have any significance till later [[spoiler: towards the end where the main villain of the movie is killed by falling into a pit full of rattlesnakes]].
* In ''Film/{{Salt}}'' starring Creator/AngelinaJolie, there was a brief scene where she took some venom from a spider, putting it into a needle. [[spoiler: We find out that she used it to temporarily render the Russian Prime Minister unconscious and paralyzed, giving the illusion that she shot and killed him.]]
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* The wild boar tooth fitted 1940 Kay Keyser comedy ''You'll Find Out'' has two -- early on after Keyser's big band has arrived at the HauntedHouse that they've been hired to play at for an heiress' 21st birthday (unbeknownst to her, when she turns 21, her GrandeDame aunt is going to turn her entire fortune over to the young lady), Kay and his band manager are looking at the museum pieces in the mansion. Amongst them is a Malaysian blowgun coated with an LED that Frank gives to his son Josh in ''Film/{{Sanctum}}''. With no other light source, Josh uses the special torch to light his way as he swims to freedom at the end of the film.
* ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'':
** At the beginning of ''Film/SawI'', we can see a key get sucked down the drain of the tub that Adam awakens in. At the end of the movie, we learn that that this was the key to the shackle he was in.
** Jigsaw sets up quite a few of these. Notable ones include the wax tape from ''Film/SawIII'' (whose purpose is shown in ''Film/SawIV'') and the Glass Coffin from ''Saw IV'' (which is used by Hoffman in ''Film/SawV'').
** Don't forget the note that Amanda read in ''Saw III''. We don't find out what was in it until ''Film/SawVI''.
** The box John left Jill in his will at the beginning of ''Saw V'', which we aren't shown the contents of until ''Saw VI''.
** In ''Saw V'', when John is talking to Hoffman after kidnapping him from the elevator, John mentions that Hoffman's pendulum was made of inferior steel,
instant-kill poison and that tempered steel makes a cleaner cut. In ''Saw VI'', [[spoiler:Perez and Erickson find that the jigsaw piece cut from Eddie was cut with a serrated knife, and not Jigsaw's usual tempered scalpe]]l. This is the [[PullTheThread thread]] that begins to unravel Hoffman's attempts to cover his tracks.
** The note to Hoffman saying "I know who you are" in ''Saw V''. At that point, it looks like it's from Jill; ''Saw 3D'' reveals it was from [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]].
** And, of course, the note that Jill brought to the St. Eustace Hospital in ''Saw VI'', revealed to be for [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]] in ''Saw 3D''.
* ''Film/ScarecrowSlayer'': When they first sneak into the field to steal the scarecrow, Dave and Karl pass a large piece of agricultural machinery. One of them comments that it looks like a giant shredder. Guess what plays
leaves an important part in the final battle?
* In ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld'', after the battle with [[spoiler: the Katayanagi Twins, Scott picks up an extra life, which would be used at the end when he is killed by Gideon.]]
* Teased and subverted in ''Film/SecretHonor''. At the start of the movie, former President UsefulNotes/RichardNixon takes out a pistol in his study and makes sure that it's loaded. By the end, he's waved it around a bit, but not fired it.
* In ''Film/TheSeeker'', Will gets a digital watch for his birthday, which he later uses to amaze a Viking.
* ''Film/{{Serenity}}''. Captain Mal orders Jayne not to take any grenades when they go to rob the payroll shipment. During the robbery the Reavers attack and Jayne sarcastically points out how nice it would be to have grenades available. Late in the movie the Reavers attack again and Mal asks Jayne if he brought any grenades. Jayne just pulls open his coat and shows him the grenades he's wearing.
** Jayne's comment that it "sure would be nice to have some grenades, HUH" is a hybrid lampshade/inversion at the time.
* The music conservatory in ''Film/ASongIsBorn'' contains Chekhov's Drum. Early in the film, the drum falls while the professors are playing The Anvil Chorus. Later, they get the idea to literally get the drop on one of the mooks by making it resonate and fall again.
* The ''Film/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents2004'' movie does this in a kind of creepy way. In the Wide Window segment, Aunt Josephine explains her various paranoias about using household appliances. As unrealistic as these fears sound at the time, they all happen for real when the house starts to fall off the cliff.
** Some of these include a doorknob that could shatter into a thousand pieces (which it did by becoming super-heated), a fridge that could fall on someone (nearly falling
imperceptible mark on the siblings as the house began to tumble) and the radiator, which might explode. Her fear of the Lake Lachrymose and the Lachrymose leeches can also count, too, because she ends up [[spoiler: falling in the lake and getting eaten by them.]]
** The series also had a tendency to introduce the strange things in the various settings, having them be useful or significant later. Usually this was out of necessity (Violet using things like the crabs in the Orphan Shack to make a gadget they needed), but other things like horseradish, the Incredibly Deadly Viper, the Quagmire's notebooks, the Snow Scout masks, and the harpoon all are significant later in their books (or the entire series).
* Subverted in ''Film/{{Se7en}}''. All through the movie we get to see Detective Summerset show exceptional skill with a switchblade, particularly with throwing it. At one point, his partner, Detective Mills even calls attention to the fact that he even has one on him at all. However, he gets almost no practical use out of it unless you count opening boxes and cutting evidence tape.
* A perfect example of Chekhov's Gun can be found in ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead''. While getting drunk in the [[MyLocal Winchester]], Shaun and Ed discuss whether the gun behind the counter is real. Later, while dealing with a rather unexpected [[ZombieApocalypse zombie problem]], they discover that the gun is in fact genuine (and apparently kept loaded).
* ''Film/TheShawshankRedemption'' uses the trope masterfully when a simple poster of Rita Hayworth, requested for his cell by Andy Dufresne, turns out to be [[spoiler: the means by which Andy was covering up his escape tunnel]]. Really, the whole ending was an entire movie's worth of Chekov's Guns going off one after another in rapid-fire succession. [[spoiler: The rock-hammer he asked Red for? Used to dig a tunnel. The Bible the warden gave him? Hollowed out to hide his rock hammer. The poster he got from Red? Hid the tunnel. The fake identity he used to launder the warden's money? He used it to steal the money to fund his new life, while also exposing the warden]]. Andy was way more of a MagnificentBastard then you would initially believe.
* ''Film/{{Signs}}'' has a few. Which was precisely the point of the movie. Everything happens for a reason.
** Merrill's baseball bat. His basebaal career is discussed throughout the film, and his dead sister in law's last words were about swinging it hard. [[spoiler: It saves the family from the aliens.]]
** Bo leaves abandoned glasses of water in the house everywhere because she's afraid of germs. [[spoiler:The water is poison for the aliens]]
** Morgan's asthma. [[spoiler: He didn't breathe in the poisonous gas.]]
* In ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', Dr. Chilton warns Clarice not to leave anything in Hannibal Lecter's cell and mentions several objects, among other pens. He himself leaves one there, and there is a long shot of it. He later cannot find it for signin a document. Hannibal Lecter is then seen with a part of it in hands... [[spoiler:He unlocks the cuffs with it and can kill his guards.]]
* The 2004 Hong Kong film ''Silver Hawk'' (no, no relation to [[WesternAnimation/SilverHawks these guys]]) has the titular heroine's LoveInterest, a cop who's ironically chasing her masked alter ego, displaying a very weird martial arts stance that dates back to their childhood days in martial arts training (shown via flashbacks): he'd raise his arms above his head, then bring them down slowly to his sides with the hands still pointing upward, while sucking in his stomach and making growling noises--only to frequently get [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments punched in the face for his trouble]]. [[spoiler:Turns out it's a core-strengthening stance that allows him to take a MegatonPunch from the BigBad's cybernetic fist with no ill-effects]].
* ''Film/SkyCaptainAndTheWorldOfTomorrow''. The two metal tubes that Polly Perkins received from Dr. Jennings. They turn out to be [[spoiler:the human DNA Dr. Totenkpf need to complete his plan]].
%% * ''Film/SkyHigh2005'':
%% ** More like Chekhov's Pacifier - technically, it's an actual gun ''called'' the Pacifier.
%% ** The business card of Ron Wilson, Bus Driver.
* ''Film/{{Slither}}'':
** Subverted. A grenade is shown in the police station's gun cabinet, and a minor character explains what it's doing there. The main character goes back for it, planning to use it to blow up the BigBad. During the climax, the Big Bad knocks it out of his hand, twice, and it finally explodes uselessly in a swimming pool.
** Kylie's nails are discussed during dinner with her family for some reason, later they save her by being able to stab the worm and pull it out of her mouth.
* In ''Film/SlumdogMillionaire'', as soon as we see the flashback where [[spoiler:Jamal mentions he doesn't know the name of the third musketeer]], we know that it will be the final question on ''Series/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire''.
* An interesting subversion is in ''Film/SnakeEyes'', where the huge ball that has been lying on the ground for most of the movie doesn't roll over anyone (read: Gary Sinise). However, this was only because test audiences didn't like the originally-planned ending in which it ''does'' roll over Sinise.
* Early in ''Film/Snatched2017'', Linda gives Emily a "rape whistle" that's actually a dog whistle. When she blows it, a dog charges the taxi and barks. [[spoiler:When Morgado is about to kill Linda, Emily blows it again. A dog attacks Morgado, allowing Emily to take his gun.]]
* ''Film/{{Sneakers}}''
** After the team steals the black box, they have a party to celebrate. During the party they talk about what they're going to do with the money they'll be paid: Crease wants a vacation with his wife, Mother plans to buy a Winnebago, Whistler wants peace on Earth, etc. At the end of the film they demand certain things from the NSA in return for the box: the same things they had mentioned at the party.
** The murder of [[spoiler: Janek is later tied to the murder of Gregor by "an anonymous tip" as seen in a newscast]].
** Mother's shell case for the Little Black Box that he gives Martin to use as "practice" for the recovery of the Black Box from Cosmo's office. [[spoiler:Martin uses it to trick Cosmo at the end.]]
* The title of ''Film/TheSorcerersApprentice''.
victim. It's inevitable that somewhere along not a shock when the line the title character will cast an ill-advised spell on some brooms and hilarity will ensue.
* In ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'', the fortune cookie Yogurt gives Lonestar contains his translation of the OrphansPlotTrinket that Lonestar has carried his whole life.
* In ''Film/TheSpanishPrisoner'', there are usually groups of camera-wielding Japanese tourists
weapon turns up used in the background, and their presence is noted by the characters. At the end, the protagonist is on a ferry with two villains about failed attempt to kill him. He appeals to the only other passengers, two heiress. Later, a quack seance is sealed by Tesla Coils which are shown to be instantly destructive of the ubiquitous tourists. They're actually US Marshals, have been staking him out the whole time, and arrest the villains. Virtually ''everything in the movie'' is a ChekhovsGun. Watch it five times and you'll still be noticing new ones.
* Subverted slightly in ''Film/SpeedRacer''. Speed is presented with the modified Mach 5, with 7 different gadgets for him to use. While 6 of them come in handy, the last one is never used, apparently only being included because it was there in the original anime version. The last one remaining unused is fitting, since it was very rarely used in the show and often didn't work right.
* In ''Film/SpyGame'', Agent Nathan Muir receives a framed award for his service, signed by the Director himself.
anything that comes between them. At the climax of the film, [[spoiler:he breaks it open and uses the signature to forge a directive]].
* ''Film/StarTrekVTheFinalFrontier''
** Early in the film Spock appears using [[JetPack Jet Boots]] to fly. Later in the film, when he, Kirk and [=McCoy=] need to travel up a long turbolift shaft he dons the same boots and uses them to fly the whole group up to the top of the shaft.
** Klingon Captain Klaa shoots an old Earth space probe with
Peter Lorre, playing one of the cannons of his Bird of Prey. Late in the movie, Spock uses the same weapon to shoot "God" and save Captain Kirk from an early grave.
* Subverted in ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'' which the opening lines are (now) Captain Sulu dictating the Captain's Log that his ship USS Excelsior has just completed cataloging gaseous and planetary anomalies in the Beta Quadrant. But, at the end
villains, maneuvers two of the film Uhura mentions coils so that the USS Enterprise also just happens to be carrying a load of equipment for cataloging gaseous anomalies which turns out to be handy in [[spoiler: tracking and destroying the BigBad.]]
** Shatner purportedly complained that Kirk and the Enterprise wouldn’t need to be saved. So, late in filming the gaseous cataloging equipment was swapped from the Excelsior to the Enterprise. So, in effect- at the start of the film Chekhov’s gun is mentioned to be on the Excelsior. At the end of the film an exact duplicate is fired from the Enterprise.
* ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'':
** Harrison's blood, used to save a comatose girl in the film's opening, also gets used [[spoiler:to revive a dead Tribble and then save Kirk in the film's ending]].
** The 72 advanced torpedoes, which get used to threaten Harrison [[spoiler:and later disable the ''Vengeance''.]]
** Chekhov's Chekov, when Ensign Chekov is assigned to Engineering and manages to be in just the right place to rescue Kirk and Scotty and help save the day. This is the only time in the franchise so far that this trope applies to the character Chekov.
* ''Film/SouthlandTales'': The ground-to-air missile, which is used to destroy the Mega-Zeppelin the climax, [[KillEmAll killing most of the main characters]], including the DecoyProtagonist Boxer Santoros. Also [[spoiler:all that other stuff that made no sense]].
* Jon's video camera in ''Film/{{Stag}}''. He is shooting footage of the party in the early scenes and only puts the camera away when situation goes to hell and Kelly and Stoker die. However, the viewer is certainly aware of it (and, if
they are paying attention, it even remains in plain sight in scenes in will kill the lounge), so it does not come out of nowhere when it plays a roll in the denouement.
* In ''Film/StayTuned'', Roy's fencing swords from Junior College (mentioned early in the movie) are used to save his life in the climax, when he needs a sword to fight Mr. Spike.
* In ''Film/StepsTroddenBlack,'' Ryan's phone falling out of his pocket [[spoiler:
heiress. He's stopped before he is killed]] and Oliver picking it up is given a lot of attention. The creature later uses the phone to pick up Oliver's scent.
* In the Creator/WillFerrell movie ''Film/StrangerThanFiction'' his actions are being dictated by a writer controlling his life. The author mentions his watch repeatedly throughout the film. It turns out that the writer intended to have him be hit by a bus, breaking the watch and having a shard of the face cut through an artery and killing him, due to him accidentally having his watch set early. The writer, upon learning that she's killing a real man, rewrites the ending so that the fragment of the watch sticks ''in'' the artery, ''stopping'' him from death by watch. It makes the ending less ironic than the ending she planned, but oh-so-heartwarming.
* In ''Film/StrawDogs'', David and Amy Sumner get [[spoiler:trapped in their own house surrounded by Charlie Venner and his boys]]. While setting traps, they quickly set a [[spoiler:bear trap. After David uses many other objects and tactics he ends up in a fist fight with David who is the only one left moving. After Charlie has nearly killed David but doesn't kill him which is his intention WhyIsntItAttacking, he proceeds to mock Amy, only for David to (expectedly) kill him with the bear trap]] that they spent so long earlier preparing.
* In ''Film/SunsetBoulevard'' - the swimming pool. The following is not even a spoiler, technically, but: [[spoiler:the audience knows from the start that the victim is found dead in the swimming pool, and attention is drawn to the swimming pool throughout the film - the victim even goes so far as to obligingly
can turn on the pool lights, really to make his own death scene play better for the cameras! - and STILL it is a surprise ending...]]
* In ''Film/SupermanII'', Kal shows Lois the green crystal that built the Fortress of Solitude. She later leaves it lying
device on the seat when he calls her to dinner, the camera lingering on it for a second or two. After Kal uses the Red Crystal chamber to turn into Clark permanently, he soon regrets it. When he makes it back to the Fortress, the green crystal starts glowing again, almost saying "Hey! I'm over here!!"
* In ''Film/SuperMarioBros'', a Bob-omb is activated near the end and walks around harmlessly for a long time, only to come to rest and explode under the BigBad at the climax.
** The Bob-omb was actually introduced earlier and wasn't shown again until that point.
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* ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2014'':
** Michelangelo's "Buck-Buck" game [[spoiler: which actually comes in handy during the final battle with Shredder.]]
** Eric mentions the regenerative powers of the mutagen in his conversation with April. [[spoiler: These properties are what save Raphael and Splinter.]]
** The 'Hashi' punishment Splinter puts the turtles through [[spoiler: becomes more of a training exercise for when they have to hold up the tower near the end of the film, with Shredder beating on Leo to try and make him break focus. Good thing he didn't have a cheese pizza on hand.]]
* In ''Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny'' the main character has to exercise to do "cock pushups", which comes in handy later on.
* ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}''
** ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay''.
*** John Connor has a laptop computer that determines [=ATM=] [=PINs=]. It [[PasswordSlotMachine comes in handy later on]] when he needs to open a safe with an [=ATM=] style locking system.
*** When the protagonists need to steal a car the Terminator rips open the steering column in order to start the engine. John pulls down the sun blind and a set of keys drops down. John asks the Terminator "Are we learning yet?" Later on when the Terminator is trying to steal the SWAT van he's about to use force again, remembers what he learned earlier and pulls down the sun blind. The van's keys fall down.
** ''Film/Terminator3RiseOfTheMachines''
*** Relatively early in the film, we are informed that [[spoiler:Ahnold runs on a pair of nuclear power cells that violently explode if damaged]]; the one he discards after a firefight explodes with enough force to create a mushroom cloud. At the end of the film, [[spoiler:he takes out his other one, stuffs it into the T-X's mouth and uppercuts the T-X, crushing the cell between its jaws]]. Boom.
** ''Film/TerminatorSalvation'' details a method for crippling the [=T-600s=]. It too comes in handy later on.
* The store of dynamite Bat keeps in his cabin In ''Film/TheTerrorOfTinyTown''. He tell one of his {{mook}}s not to smoke next to it. At the end of the film, [[WomanScorned Nita]] [[spoiler:uses it to blow Bat to kingdom come]].
* ''Film/TheatreOfDeath'': The TrapDoor in the stage which is used in the voodoo sketch to simululate a stabbing plays a vital rule in the story's resolution. [[spoiler:Nicole is hiding beneath the stage and is fatally stabbed when the spear is thrust through the TrapDoor.]]
* ''Film/ThingsChange'': A mobster gives Jerry a quarter and tells him that if he should ever need help to give him a call. At the end of the film, when things look their darkest, Jerry pulls a quarter from his pocket and announces that he's going to make a phone call.
* ''Film/TigerHouse'' has a two-part one consisting of:
** The crossbow Mark shoots Kelly in the leg with during the prologue; and
** The quarrel the doctors removed from Kelly's leg, which Mark finds when he searches her bag. She describes it as her 'bad luck charm'.
* ''Film/TimberFalls'' has two main ones, along with several {{Red Herring}}s to disguise which are the true guns:
** The jar of moonshine Brody, Lonnie and Darryl coerce Mike into buying, which Sheryl uses to make a MolotovCocktail.
** [[spoiler:The cell phone Sheryl insists on taking with despite there being no cell signal on the mountain. Turns out there is a signal in Ida and Clyde's cabin.]]
%%* The C4-rigged foam footballs in ''Film/ThreeKings''.
* ''Film/TotalRecall1990''.
** The hologram wristwatch that Quaid finds in the briefcase is later used to defeat some of Cohaagen's troops.
** The [[DrillTank drilling machine]] appears twice while Benny is driving Quaid to the Last Resort. Later on several break into rebel headquarters and Benny tries to kill Quaid using one.
* In ''Film/TrainingDay'', Hoyt comes across two drug addicts trying to rape a teenage girl. He fights them off, and later picks up the girl's wallet. [[spoiler: Later in the movie, Alonzo hires some gangbangers to kill Hoyt. They are about to execute him when they find the girl's wallet in his pocket. The girl he saved was the cousin of one of the gangbangers, and they let him go.]]
* ''Film/{{Transcendence}}'': The copper Faraday cage Will installs to keep cell phones from working in his and Evelyn's garden [[spoiler:also protects a single sample of the Transcendence {{Nanomachines}} from Max's shutdown virus.]]
* The second ''Film/{{Transformers}}'' movie does this in reverse, with the more significant use coming before the minor appearance. Part of the plan for getting into a museum involved tasers; Sam's college roommate, who was dragged along more or less by accident, showed his incompetence by shocking himself with one and becoming completely paralyzed. The tasers were then forgotten. Later, the same roommate was freaking out in the back of the car, and wouldn't stop until he was shocked into unconsciousness.
** The first had an example that perfectly fits the Chekhov heading quote: the camera shows a motorcycle in the ground. 5 minutes later, Capt. Lennox rides it to attack a Decepticon.
*** And [[spoiler:the glasses Sam tries to auction off on ebay.]]
*** As an example of ChekhovsHobby, it is stated that Mikaela had a criminal record for helping her dad steal cars. In TheClimax, she uses this knowledge to hotwire a tow truck when Bumblebee is seriously injured.
* ''Film/TrickRTreat'': The candy bar Mr. Keeg takes a single bite out of and tosses away. It later [[spoiler:[[PocketProtector stops Sam from stabbing him]] and becomes an accidental offering to Sam]].
* The flamethrower that Cody was testing early in ''Film/TropicThunder'' was really helpful against the enemy in the final action scene.
** to a lesser extent [[spoiler: the Tivo box used to stop the RPG round aimed at the helecopter.]]
* From Wolfgang Petersen's ''Film/{{Troy}}'': Briseis's virginity. Established early for the sole purpose of ensuring that Achilles takes it later.
* In ''Film/TurnerAndHooch'', attention is drawn to the fact that Turner always buckles his seat belt and refuses to start his car unless all of his passengers are also buckled up. This comes in handy when a crook takes him hostage while in the passenger seat. Turner rams the car into a lamp post, causing the crook to fly out of the windshield because he didn't buckle up.

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[[folder:Z]]
* ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2014'':
** Michelangelo's "Buck-Buck" game
In ''Film/ZoomAcademyForSuperheroes'', it's mentioned that [[spoiler: which actually comes in handy during the final battle with Shredder.]]
** Eric mentions the regenerative powers of the mutagen in
if Mr. Zoom still had his conversation with April. [[spoiler: These properties are what save Raphael and Splinter.]]
** The 'Hashi' punishment Splinter puts the turtles through [[spoiler: becomes more of a training exercise for when they have to hold up the tower near the end of the film, with Shredder beating on Leo to try and make him break focus. Good thing
powers, he didn't have a cheese pizza on hand.]]
* In ''Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny'' the main character has to exercise to do "cock pushups", which comes in handy later on.
* ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}''
** ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay''.
*** John Connor has a laptop computer that determines [=ATM=] [=PINs=]. It [[PasswordSlotMachine comes in handy later on]] when he needs to open a safe with an [=ATM=] style locking system.
*** When the protagonists need to steal a car the Terminator rips open the steering column in order to start the engine. John pulls down the sun blind and a set of keys drops down. John asks the Terminator "Are we learning yet?" Later on when the Terminator is trying to steal the SWAT van he's about to use force again, remembers what he learned earlier and pulls down the sun blind. The van's keys fall down.
** ''Film/Terminator3RiseOfTheMachines''
*** Relatively early in the film, we are informed that [[spoiler:Ahnold runs on a pair of nuclear power cells that violently explode if damaged]]; the one he discards after a firefight explodes with enough force to
could create a mushroom cloud. At the end of the film, [[spoiler:he takes out his other one, stuffs it into the T-X's mouth and uppercuts the T-X, crushing the cell between its jaws]]. Boom.
** ''Film/TerminatorSalvation'' details a method for crippling the [=T-600s=]. It too comes in handy later on.
* The store of dynamite Bat keeps in his cabin In ''Film/TheTerrorOfTinyTown''. He tell one of his {{mook}}s not to smoke next to it. At the end of the film, [[WomanScorned Nita]] [[spoiler:uses it to blow Bat to kingdom come]].
* ''Film/TheatreOfDeath'': The TrapDoor in the stage which is used in the voodoo sketch to simululate a stabbing plays a vital rule in the story's resolution. [[spoiler:Nicole is hiding beneath the stage and is fatally stabbed when the spear is thrust through the TrapDoor.]]
* ''Film/ThingsChange'': A mobster gives Jerry a quarter and tells him
vortex that if he should ever need help to give him a call. At would negate the end of the film, when things look their darkest, Jerry pulls a quarter from gamma rays' effects, turning his pocket and announces that he's going to make a phone call.
* ''Film/TigerHouse'' has a two-part one consisting of:
** The crossbow Mark shoots Kelly in the leg with during the prologue; and
** The quarrel the doctors removed from Kelly's leg, which Mark finds when he searches her bag. She describes it as her 'bad luck charm'.
* ''Film/TimberFalls'' has two main ones, along with several {{Red Herring}}s to disguise which are the true guns:
** The jar of moonshine Brody, Lonnie and Darryl coerce Mike into buying, which Sheryl uses to make a MolotovCocktail.
** [[spoiler:The cell phone Sheryl insists on taking with despite there being no cell signal on the mountain. Turns out there is a signal in Ida and Clyde's cabin.]]
%%* The C4-rigged foam footballs in ''Film/ThreeKings''.
* ''Film/TotalRecall1990''.
** The hologram wristwatch that Quaid finds in the briefcase is later used to defeat some of Cohaagen's troops.
** The [[DrillTank drilling machine]] appears twice while Benny is driving Quaid
brother back to the Last Resort. Later on several break into rebel headquarters and Benny tries to kill Quaid using one.
* In ''Film/TrainingDay'', Hoyt comes across two drug addicts trying to rape a teenage girl. He fights
good. Sure enough, he gets them off, and later picks up the girl's wallet. [[spoiler: Later in the movie, Alonzo hires some gangbangers to kill Hoyt. They are about to execute him when they find the girl's wallet in his pocket. The girl he saved was the cousin of one of the gangbangers, and they let him go.]]
* ''Film/{{Transcendence}}'': The copper Faraday cage Will installs to keep cell phones from working in his and Evelyn's garden [[spoiler:also protects a single sample of the Transcendence {{Nanomachines}} from Max's shutdown virus.]]
* The second ''Film/{{Transformers}}'' movie does this in reverse, with the more significant use coming before the minor appearance. Part of the plan for getting into a museum involved tasers; Sam's college roommate, who was dragged along more or less by accident, showed his incompetence by shocking himself with one and becoming completely paralyzed. The tasers were then forgotten. Later, the same roommate was freaking out in the
back of the car, and wouldn't stop until he was shocked into unconsciousness.
** The first had an example that perfectly fits the Chekhov heading quote: the camera shows a motorcycle in the ground. 5 minutes later, Capt. Lennox rides it to attack a Decepticon.
*** And [[spoiler:the glasses Sam tries to auction off on ebay.]]
*** As an example of ChekhovsHobby, it is stated that Mikaela had a criminal record for helping her dad steal cars. In TheClimax, she uses this knowledge to hotwire a tow truck when Bumblebee is seriously injured.
* ''Film/TrickRTreat'': The candy bar Mr. Keeg takes a single bite out of and tosses away. It later [[spoiler:[[PocketProtector stops Sam from stabbing him]] and becomes an accidental offering to Sam]].
* The flamethrower that Cody was testing early in ''Film/TropicThunder'' was really helpful against the enemy in the final action scene.
** to a lesser extent [[spoiler: the Tivo box used to stop the RPG round aimed
at the helecopter.]]
* From Wolfgang Petersen's ''Film/{{Troy}}'': Briseis's virginity. Established early for the sole purpose of ensuring that Achilles takes it later.
* In ''Film/TurnerAndHooch'', attention is drawn to the fact that Turner always buckles his seat belt
film's climax and refuses to start his car unless all of his passengers are also buckled up. This comes in handy when a crook takes him hostage while in the passenger seat. Turner rams the car into a lamp post, causing the crook to fly out of the windshield because he didn't buckle up.does just that]].




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* In the ZombieApocalypse {{comedy}}-{{western}} flick ''Film/UndeadOrAlive'', a Native American woman named Sue remembers a legend stating that the zombification curse can be removed by consuming the living flesh of the person who placed it in the first place. Since that person, her uncle, is dead, this information is brushed off as useless. Once the other two protagonists become infected near the end, however, it comes into play as they realize that Sue herself would count as her uncle's "still living flesh." This doesn't turn out so well for Sue.
* The 2005 action-comedy flick ''Film/{{Underclassman}}'' has the main character (played by Nick Cannon), a young undercover cop at a preppy private school, taking after-school language lessons from the school's [[HotTeacher Spanish teacher]] (played by Creator/RoselynSanchez of ''Series/WithoutATrace'' fame). This later comes in handy during the final confrontation with the BigBad, who's got her in a tense hostage situation [[spoiler:when the protagonist informs her in Spanish that the bullets in his gun are rubber bullets and that they'll sting, following which he shoots her to free her from the BigBad's grasp]].
* ''Film/UndercoverBrother'' has several.
** In the introduction there's file footage of James Brown. Later on James Brown appears AsHimself, but turns out to be [[spoiler: Undercover Brother in disguise]].
** When Undercover Brother first drives his car we see the two black pool balls hanging from the rear-view mirror. This sets up the later joke where Undercover Brother refers to his "big, black, fuzzy balls".
** Several times during the movie Undercover Brother tells people "Don't touch the 'fro" (his Afro hairdo). This anticipates his BerserkButton being set off later on by Mr. Feather cutting off part of his hair.
* ''Film/UpstreamColor'': An early scene reveals that Kris has a pistol in her home. We see it a few more times before the end, when [[spoiler:she uses it to kill the Sampler]].
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* In ''Film/VanHelsing'', in the scene where Carl shows Van Helsing his diverse gadgets one is a small glass globe with some weird things inside that produces sun-like light. This comes in handy when they have to escape from hordes of vampires in the masquerade ball.
* ''Film/VigilanteDiaries'': There is a brief scene where Barrington is inflicting ColdBloodedTorture on someone and asking him questions about a shipment of uranium when he receives a phone call telling him that the Vigilante has escaped. It initially appears that the purpose of this scene is to establish Barrington as ruthless bastard and show the type of assignments he undertakes when he is not chasing the Vigilante. However, during the climax, it is revealed that the uranium was actually a key component in his EvilPlan and was used to make the dirty bombs he planted across the globe.
* A literal example in ''Film/TheVillain''. Handsome has [[spoiler: a seven-shot six shooter,]] which is established early on with a bit of dialog. At one point later, Cactus Jack [[spoiler: empties the bullets from the gun onto a table while counting them.]] Then, assuming the gun is now unloaded, [[IJustShotMarvinInTheFace accidentally shoots himself.]]
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* ''Film/{{Waiting}}'': There's a part where Ramirez is showing Mitch the rules and general "moves" in "The Game". The last move he lists is treated like somewhat of a LimitBreak by him as he talks about it before the scene cuts to something else before we see what it entails. [[spoiler: Guess what Mitch uses in his SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome.]]
* In ''Film/WalkingTall2004,'' the main character returns to his hometown after some time away in the military, only to learn that the local saw-mill--the town's primary source of income when he was young--has been shut down, with a casino now bringing in revenue for the citizens. Of course, he gradually learns that drugs are being peddled out of the casino, but he's basically told that nothing can be done about it because the casino's money-making capacity is the only thing keeping the town going since the mill's closure. [[spoiler:It's revealed that the mill itself is where the BigBad has his main drug base--that's why he had it shut down]].
* Several in ''Film/WarCraft2016'':
** The golem Medivh is building in his first scene. [[spoiler:It's activated when Medivh goes full-on demonic and Khadgar and Lothar have to fight it to get to him.]]
** The dagger Taria gives Garona to show her trust [[spoiler:is later used by her to kill Taria's husband, and is how Lothar recognizes who did the deed.]]
** The book Khadgar finds in Medivh's library [[spoiler:is later discovered to contain a clue as to Portal's functioning and Medivh's true loyalties.]]
** The boomstick Lothar is given in his first scene [[spoiler:saves his life when he's pinned down by Blackhand in the first ambush.]]
* In ''Film/{{Warlock}}'', Kassandra is diabetic and used a syringe to inject herself with insulin. At the end of the film she uses it to inject the warlock with salt water which is fatal to witches.
* In ''Film/WaynesWorld'', Wayne and Garth meet up with a security guard after coming out the stage exit during a rock concert, and this guard just so happens to have a lot of information about the big-wig record producer's travel itinerary, including the fact he drives everywhere in his expensive limo with a big satellite dish right on top. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Wayne when Garth figures out a way to use this to further the plot.
* ''Film/WeWereSoldiers'' has Chekhov's ''{{Gatling|Good}}'' Gun: Lt.Col. Moore first meets his new battalion's officer in a hangar where they've just been checking out an M134 Minigun... weapons which play a prominent role in the movie's climactic GunshipRescue moment.
* ''Film/WereNoAngels'' (1989): Jimmy picks up a brochure for a gun in Harry's store and ends up using the flowery ad [[spoiler:as the opening of an impromptu sermon that he's forced to give in front of a crowd.]]
* A literal case in ''Film/WestSideStory2021''. [[spoiler:Riff buys a gun for the rumble and then gives it to Tony. When everyone else flees, he loses it and it ends up in Chino's hands, who ultimately uses it to kill Tony.]]
* A very literal example in the Creator/BillMurray film, ''Film/WhatAboutBob''. Near the end of the first act, the psychologist main character has a rifle on the mantle for an interview photo op, but takes it off in favor of a bust. At the climax, he holds Bill Murray's character up with it. The only the thing keeping this from being a perfect Chekhov's Gun is that the rifle isn't actually fired.
* ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'':
** During the scene where Eddie visits the scene of Marvin Acme's murder, some of the cops on the site are seen fooling around with a portable hole and a mallet with a spring-loaded boxing glove in it. Both these props come in handy during Eddie's confrontation with Judge Doom at the end of the movie.
** Roger's literally [[MakeMeWannaShout explosive reaction]] to [[CantHoldHisLiquor alcohol]] is seen by accident earlier in the movie when he's offered a drink. When Roger's caught by Judge Doom, Eddie gets a chance to exploit this and offers Roger a shot of bourbon to invoke a chaos and escape safely.
** Also a more explicit example that has some crossover with [=MacGuffin=] in the recurring [[spoiler:love letter that is actually the will written in invisible ink.]]
** The emphasis on laughs could count.
--> '''Judge Doom''': Have you forgotten what happened last time? If you don't stop that laughing, you're going to end up dead just like your idiot hyena cousins!
* ''Film/TheWidow2020'': Near the start of the movie, the rescue team reveals to Kristina that they have a FlareGun as part of their equipment. [[spoiler:Later, Zoya uses the flare gun to make Vika kill her by shooting her in the head with it.]]
* ''Film/{{Willow}}''
** Averted, at least partially by accident. As Willow Ufgood sets off on his quest, the leader of his village gives him three magic acorns which can turn what he throws them at to stone. However, throughout the entirety of the movie he attempts to use only two of them, missing a troll with one and hitting Bavmorda with the other only for her to overcome the stone transformation with her own magic. According to Warwick Davis's DVD commentary track the third acorn ''was'' used--in a deleted scene. Making the whole acorn thing ''ding dong'' entirely pointless.
** Played completely straight, however, with the disappearing pig trick. Which in a way, reinforces the whole point: the most powerful magic is what you make for yourself.
%%* ''Film/TheWomanInRed'': Charlotte's robe is lying on the bed.
* ''Film/TheWorldsEnd'':
** The "Out of Order" sign from the disabled toilet, which Sam gives to Gary as a jibe, later comes in handy [[spoiler:when the guys need to make sure no-one goes into the men's room and finds the five teenage Blanks they just destroyed in there]].
%%** [[spoiler:Oliver's birthmark.]]
* In ''Film/WrittenOnTheWind'', Kyle's father keeps a gun in his desk, and Mitch hides it in a bookcase. [[spoiler:Kyle finds it and decides to kill Mitch with it when he thinks that Mitch and Lucy had an affair.]]
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* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
** ''Film/XMenFirstClass'': The coin that Dr. Schmidt gives to Erik, which Magneto later [[spoiler:forces through Sebastian Shaw's head]]. Also foreshadowed when Erik [[spoiler:impales a drawing of Shaw's head with it earlier in the film]].
** ''Film/TheWolverine'':
*** [[spoiler: Ichirō Yashida's life support equipment is used to discover the machine suppressing Logan's healing factor.]]
*** In the beginning, a bear is shot by a poisoned arrow, [[spoiler: then in the climax, Logan is taken down with Harada's poisoned arrows.]]
** ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'':
*** The PowerNullifier that both Charles and Hank have been using to suppress their powers [[spoiler:is useful when dealing with robots that can detect mutant powers]].
*** Magneto is accused of using his powers to [[MagicBullets curve the bullet]] which killed JFK. [[spoiler:He later uses this power to try and kill Mystique when a gun is knocked from his hand after firing a single bullet.]]
** ''Film/XMenApocalypse'':
*** The business card for Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters that Quicksilver received (or stole) in the last movie helps him find the mansion.
*** The fact that [[spoiler:electrical fields interfere with teleportation comes into play during the cage fight and on Stryker's helicopter. Near the end, when Apocalypse tries to teleport away, Storm's lightning attacks disrupt him and gets him killed.]]
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* The 1940 Kay Keyser comedy ''You'll Find Out'' has two -- early on after Keyser's big band has arrived at the HauntedHouse that they've been hired to play at for an heiress' 21st birthday (unbeknownst to her, when she turns 21, her GrandeDame aunt is going to turn her entire fortune over to the young lady), Kay and his band manager are looking at the museum pieces in the mansion. Amongst them is a Malaysian blowgun coated with an instant-kill poison and that leaves an imperceptible mark on the victim. It's not a shock when the weapon turns up used in a failed attempt to kill the heiress. Later, a quack seance is sealed by Tesla Coils which are shown to be instantly destructive of anything that comes between them. At the climax of the film, Peter Lorre, playing one of the villains, maneuvers two of the coils so that they will kill the heiress. He's stopped before he can turn the device on again.
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* In ''Film/ZoomAcademyForSuperheroes'', it's mentioned that [[spoiler: if Mr. Zoom still had his powers, he could create a vortex that would negate the gamma rays' effects, turning his brother back to the good. Sure enough, he gets them back at the film's climax and does just that]].
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* ''Film/TwoHands'' combines a Chekhov's gun and a Chekhov's gunman - both are literal, but the gunman uses a different gun. A gun fails to fire twice, first in the middle of the film and then again at the end, because the thug it belongs to put it through the wash. The first time allows the protagonist to escape execution by Pando's men. The second time [[spoiler: it costs the thug his life when the boy from early in the film guns down Pando and his men]].
* In ''Film/The6thDay'', Arnold's character Adam Gibson is a chartered helicopter pilot. In one of the first scenes he is seen checking out the new model of remote control for the helicopters. Much later in the movie the remote is used to fly a decoy helicopter.
%%* The cars in the Russian plane in ''Film/TwoThousandTwelve''.

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* ''Film/TwoHands'' combines a Chekhov's gun and a Chekhov's gunman - both are literal, but the gunman uses a different gun. A gun fails to fire twice, first in the middle of the film and then again at the end, because the thug it belongs to put it through the wash. ''Film/GalaxyQuest''. The first time time-machine device that allows the protagonist user to escape execution by Pando's men. The second go back 13 seconds into the past, just enough time [[spoiler: it costs the thug his life when the boy from to correct a mistake. It's mentioned early in the film guns down Pando but then dismissed and not used until the end.
* The incinerator in ''Film/{{Gattaca}}''- [[spoiler:in the [[BittersweetEnding final scene]], as Vincent finally leaves Earth, Eugene crawls into it to commit suicide.]]
* Almost averted in ''Film/GetCarter''. In the first act Jack Carter finds
his men]].
brother's double-barreled shotgun, which he then carries on and off for the rest of the film -- but never actually fires. He does kill a man with it, though -- he beats him to death with the stock.
* Early in ''Film/TheGiantGilaMonster'' Chase frets about notroglycerine transported unsafely in a vehicle. In ''Film/The6thDay'', Arnold's the end he destroys the giant gila monster with a vehicle unsafely loaded with nitro.
* ''Film/GIJoeTheRiseOfCobra'': The flames device is seen a couple of times being used to burn things for no apparent reason [[AttackBackfire before it scorches off]] the BigBad's face.
%%* Occurs practically every other movie in the original ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' series.
* ''Film/TheGoldenChild''. While Chandler Jarrell is in Tibet, Kee Nang's father (masquerading as a beggar) sells him a medallion. Near the end of the movie a demon tries to stab Chandler with the Ajanti Dagger and the medallion [[PocketProtector deflects the blow]].
* The safe deposit box Carl gets when he opens an account at the bank in ''Film/{{Graduation}}'': [[spoiler:Jackson hides the stolen cash in it, allowing Carl to walk in after the robbery, open his safe deposit box, and walk out with the cash.]]
* Averted and subverted in ''Film/GranTorino'': Creator/ClintEastwood's
character Adam Gibson is threatens people with guns several times [[spoiler:but only fires a chartered helicopter pilot. In gun once, by accident and early in the movie]]. Additionally Eastwood's character in the finale [[spoiler:mimics movements that he made earlier where he pulled a gun, but he isn't carrying one of at the first scenes time]], which he is seen checking out the new model of remote control does for the helicopters. Much later in purpose of [[spoiler:tricking the movie the remote is gangbangers who raped Sue into killing him and getting them all arrested for murder]].
* ''Film/TheGravedancers'': The axe being
used to fly split firewood when Harris, Allison and Sid first arrive at the mansion. During the final confrontation, Emma summons it to her hand and uses it to go on a decoy helicopter.
%%* The
rampage.
* Subverted in ''Film/TheGreenHornet'' with all of the
cars in the Russian plane garage; the only one that ends up being driven is the Black Beauty.
%%* In ''Film/GreenLantern2011'': Gravity's a bitch.
* In ''Film/{{Gremlins}}'', the Peltzer family keeps a shield and two swords
in ''Film/TwoThousandTwelve''.their living room. At least one of the swords is still a very functional weapon.
* Early in ''Film/{{Grindhouse}}'''s first film, ''Film/DeathProof'', the characters have a conversation about whether or not carrying a gun is necessary to protect oneself. Near the climax, the character who carries one shoots the BigBad with it.
* In ''Film/GrossePointeBlank'', Martin Blank is given a pen with the business details of an old schoolfriend at a reunion. He later uses this to stab a would-be assassin to death.
* In the live-action adaptation of ''Film/TheGuyver'', Fulton Balcus keeps and uses the old toaster Dr. Segawa swapped the Guyver out with. Much to his annoyance, though, it burns his toast.



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%%* ''Series/TheAddamsFamily'' has an interesting case: Chekhov's ''Library'', established in an early scene to have somewhat... [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin literal]] books.
* ''Film/AdeleHasntHadHerDinnerYet'':
** Police commissioner Ledvina ''always'' eats, usually junk food like sausages, pickled sausages or smelly ripened cheese, and he's seen using his own pepper-pot and salt-cellar. The pepper-pot saves detective Nick Carter's life. When he's being devoured by ManEatingPlant Adele, police commissioner Ledvina throws the pepper-pot into her mouth. Adele starts coughing and gagging, and she spits Nick out.
** A man trying to fly a bicycle with wings and propellers can be seen in the background several times. Near the end of the movie, Nick borrows his flying machine, fixes its glitch and uses it to catch the villain who's escaping in a hot-air balloon.
%%* ''Film/AirplaneIITheSequel'': the bomb Joe Seluchi buys in the airport gift shop.
* ''Film/{{Aliens}}''
** A perfect example in the form of the powerloader. In a seemingly throwaway scene towards the beginning of the film, Ripley is shown to have a remarkable degree of skill with this particular piece of equipment -- and she goes on to use this exact piece of equipment in the climactic mano-a-mano battle with the Alien Queen.
** Even more subtle is the air lock that the Marine sergeant offhandedly demands to be sealed in the same scene.
** Ripley is seen smoking out of habit when Burke and Gorman meet her aboard Gateway Station, and can be seen using a specific lighter at several points. Later on, when she discovers that the facehuggers are in the Medical Lab with her and Newt, she uses the same lighter (which she carried with her from Gateway) to activate the fire alarm and notify the Marines that the duo are in danger.
** The tracking device that Hicks gives to Ripley. Ripley later gives it to Newt, and near the end she uses it to track down Newt inside the alien hive. It doesn't get her to Newt's exact location, but it does get her close enough to hear Newt scream when the egg near her hatches.
* In ''Film/AVPAlienVsPredator'', one scene in the beginning informs us that the waters of the Antarctic are so cold you'd die in 3 minutes. Now guess how they took out the alien Queen.
* ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan'' has the Ganali device. Connors points it out to Peter when he shows him around the lab, saying it's been sitting there collecting dust. [[spoiler:The Lizard takes it to spread the serum across New York; Peter uses it to distribute the antidote instead.]]
* ''Film/AnchormanTheLegendOfRonBurgundy'' has a Chekhov's Gun early in the movie when Ron Burgundy says, "I'm Ron Burgundy?" while voicing the question inflection because [[spoiler: he reads ''exactly'' what is displayed on the teleprompter. This later causes him to say "Go fuck yourself, San Diego" instead of his trademark "Stay classy, San Diego", which caused him to be fired, a major plot point later in the film.]]
* ''Film/TheAndromedaStrain'' has one in the film and in the novel it is based.
** In the film, Dr. Hall is repeatedly told about Wildfire's nuclear bomb SelfDestructMechanism (which will go off if a disease escapes containment), how he's the only one who can stop it from detonating and how important it is that he be able to get to one of the deactivation terminals quickly. Guess what happens at the end of the movie.
** In the novel, Dr. Leavitt is repeatedly shown averting his gaze from blinking lights. In the climactic chapter, he doesn't do so fast enough, and thus do we learn that he has epilepsy.
* In ''Film/AngelsAndDemons'' the book, there's an unusually large amount of detail given about St Peter's tomb when the characters are merely wandering by it. Naturally, it's an important place for plot-related reasons later.
* There are two major ones in ''Film/AnnaAndTheApocalypse'':
** One is a star-shaped set piece being used in the Christmas show Anna's school is putting on, which is noted to be dangerous due to how easily someone could just pull a certain rope and send it flying across the stage. Anna ends up using it at the climax to knock Savage into a crowd of zombies and save her dad.
** The other one is Steph's car keys. They get confiscated from her early in the film, and she manages to locate them during the climax, giving her and her surviving friends safe transport out of town.
* ''Film/{{Annie 2014}}'':
** Cell phones. Due to most phones being smart phones, they prove instrumental in helping save Annie in the film's climax.
** Social Media: Bobby's having given Annie her own Twitter account results in her getting mentioned all over the site and trending when she realizes her "real parents" are nothing of the kind and starts trying to get help by waving at passerby.
%%* Used with a couple props in Billy Wilder's ''Film/TheApartment'', before [[spoiler: pointedly inverting the trope with an actual gun.]]
* In the beginning of ''Film/{{Arachnophobia}}'', carpenters building Dr. Jennings' wine cellar introduce him to a nail gun, which he uses in the final act of the movie.
* ''Film/{{Apocalypto}}'' begins with a group of hunters funneling a tapir into a spring-loaded trap. Later, as the hero is being pursued by warriors through the area, he finds a similar use for the trap.
* ''Film/{{Apparitional}}'': Berger shows the crew a device he obtained that's meant to dispel an electro-magnetic field, causing all ghosts in the area to be dispelled with it. At first, the others dismiss it because a device meant to drive ghosts away goes against the point of their show (capturing evidence of ghosts). However, when they're being pursued by a hostile spirit, the device proves very useful.
%%* Lampshaded in ''Film/ArizonaDream'', in voice over, while [[spoiler:Axel points a gun at Grace]].
* ''Film/AssassinsCreed2016'': While Moussa is in Sophia's office, there's a glimpse of a couple of bombs encased in glass on a table. He later initiates the prison break by using them on the guards in the cafeteria.
* ''Film/AustinPowersInternationalManOfMystery'':
** Midway through the movie, Vanessa shows Austin a variety of dental hygiene products. Austin assumes that they are actually weapons, but she informs him that they really are for him to clean up his teeth. Later on in the movie, when Austin and Vanessa are suspended over a pool of ferocious sea bass, Vanessa remembers the toothpaste. While initially Austin gets mad believing that she's reminding him of his bad teeth again, Vanessa says that ''now'' he can use them as weapons: Austin judo-chops the tube, spraying toothpaste in the only guard's eyes and causing him to fall into the water where he gets consumed by the (mutated and ill tempered) sea bass, allowing Austin and Vanessa to escape via dental floss swing.
** Random Task and his "lethal" footwear reappear during the denouement, along with Austin's [[EmbarrassingCoverUp Swedish Penis Pump]].
* ''Film/{{Avatar}}'': For just living being examples (because a full listing would be ''just too long''):
** [[spoiler:The Tricerotops/hammerhead monster. A brief appearance, then a big important scene]]
** [[spoiler:The Na'vi's ability to communicate with nature via their hair]]
** [[spoiler:The giant dragon. At first just a nice folk story, then a MAJOR plot-point]]
** [[spoiler:Some might consider the cat monster, although it had a good run the first time it appears.]]
** [[spoiler:The giant leaves that Jake fails to grab while training, but when he falls from a large height they save his life.]]
* ''Film/TheAvengers1998''. The boots Steed gives to Mrs. Peel later turn out to have a TrackingDevice installed.
* In ''Film/{{Awake}}'', there is a brief scene near the beginning of the film where Sam, the protagonist's wife, grabs her mail and sticks it in her purse as she and Clayton are on their way out of her apartment. This becomes important later on when Clayton's mother goes through Sam's purse after finding out that Clayton's transplant failed, and finds out that not only was Sam living under an assumed identity... but that she used to be a nurse, who worked with Clayton's doctor in the past. She then realizes that Sam has been part of a conspiracy with Clayton's doctor to kill him and take his money.

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%%* ''Series/TheAddamsFamily'' has an interesting case: Chekhov's ''Library'', established in an early scene to have somewhat... [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin literal]] books.
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* ''Film/AdeleHasntHadHerDinnerYet'':
** Police commissioner Ledvina ''always'' eats, usually junk food like sausages, pickled sausages or smelly ripened cheese, and he's seen using his own pepper-pot and salt-cellar. The pepper-pot saves detective Nick Carter's life. When he's being devoured by ManEatingPlant Adele,
In ''Film/HangmenAlsoDie'', the bribe [[spoiler:Czaka]] pays Inspector Gruber for police commissioner Ledvina throws protection [[spoiler:becomes additional circumstantial evidence against him after Gruber is killed by the pepper-pot into her mouth. Adele starts coughing and gagging, and she spits Nick out.
** A man trying to fly a bicycle with wings and propellers can be seen in the background several times. Near the end of the movie, Nick borrows his flying machine, fixes its glitch and uses it to catch the villain who's escaping in a hot-air balloon.
%%* ''Film/AirplaneIITheSequel'': the bomb Joe Seluchi buys in the airport gift shop.
* ''Film/{{Aliens}}''
** A perfect example in the form of the powerloader. In a seemingly throwaway scene towards the beginning of the film, Ripley is shown to have a remarkable degree of skill with this particular piece of equipment -- and she goes on to use this exact piece of equipment in the climactic mano-a-mano battle with the Alien Queen.
** Even more subtle is the air lock that the Marine sergeant offhandedly demands to be sealed in the same scene.
** Ripley is seen smoking out of habit when Burke and Gorman meet her aboard Gateway Station, and can be seen using a specific lighter at several points. Later on, when she discovers that the facehuggers are in the Medical Lab with her and Newt, she uses the same lighter (which she carried with her from Gateway) to activate the fire alarm and notify the Marines that the duo are in danger.
** The tracking device that Hicks gives to Ripley. Ripley later gives it to Newt, and near the end she uses it to track down Newt inside the alien hive. It doesn't get her to Newt's exact location, but it does get her close enough to hear Newt scream when the egg near her hatches.
* In ''Film/AVPAlienVsPredator'', one scene in the beginning informs us that the waters of the Antarctic are so cold you'd die in 3 minutes. Now guess how they took out the alien Queen.
* ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan'' has the Ganali device. Connors points it out to Peter when he shows him around the lab, saying it's been sitting there collecting dust. [[spoiler:The Lizard takes it to spread the serum across New York; Peter uses it to distribute the antidote instead.
Resistance.]]
* ''Film/AnchormanTheLegendOfRonBurgundy'' ''Film/TheHangover'' has a several Chekhov's Gun early Guns that are used by the three friends trying to find the groom. Some are noticed immediately while others are forgotten about until later. There is the tiger that leads Mike Tyson to them, the card counting book that leads to the Chekhov's Skill, the Holocaust ring that winds up in the movie when Ron Burgundy says, "I'm Ron Burgundy?" while voicing hands of a stripper. But probably the question inflection because most important one is the [[spoiler: he reads ''exactly'' what is displayed on mattress that was thrown out of Caesar's Palace. Since the teleprompter. This later causes him to say "Go fuck yourself, San Diego" instead of his trademark "Stay classy, San Diego", which caused him to be fired, a major plot point later in windows are locked, it could have only been thrown from the film.roof, where the groom is.]]
* ''Film/TheAndromedaStrain'' has one in the film and in the novel it is based.
** In the film, Dr. Hall is repeatedly told about Wildfire's nuclear bomb SelfDestructMechanism (which will go off if a disease escapes containment), how he's the only one who can stop it from detonating and how important it is that he be able to get to one of the deactivation terminals quickly. Guess what happens at the end of the movie.
** In the novel, Dr. Leavitt is repeatedly shown averting his gaze from blinking lights. In the climactic chapter, he doesn't do so fast enough, and thus do we learn that he has epilepsy.
* In ''Film/AngelsAndDemons'' ''Film/HaroldAndKumarEscapeFromGuantanamoBay'', while searching a car, the book, there's an unusually large amount of detail given about St Peter's tomb when the titular characters are merely wandering by it. Naturally, it's an important place for plot-related reasons later.
* There are two major ones in ''Film/AnnaAndTheApocalypse'':
** One is a star-shaped set piece being used in the Christmas show Anna's school is putting on, which is noted to be dangerous due to how easily someone could just pull a certain rope and send it flying
come across the stage. Anna ends up using it at the climax to knock Savage into a crowd huge stash of zombies and save her dad.
** The other one is Steph's car keys. They get confiscated from her early
pepper spray. Later in the film, and she manages to locate them during after they're arrested by the climax, giving her and her surviving friends safe transport out of town.
* ''Film/{{Annie 2014}}'':
** Cell phones. Due to most phones being smart phones,
FBI, they prove instrumental manage to escape after it's revealed that Harold managed to hide a can of pepper spray in helping save Annie in the film's climax.
** Social Media: Bobby's having given Annie her own Twitter account results in her getting mentioned all over the site
his pants and trending when she realizes her "real parents" are nothing uses it to disable their captors.
** ''Film/HaroldAndKumarGoToWhiteCastle'' also had a number
of the kind and starts trying to get help by waving at passerby.
%%* Used with a couple props in Billy Wilder's ''Film/TheApartment'', before
Chekhov's Guns. [[spoiler: pointedly inverting For example, the trope with an actual gun.cheetah is mentioned on a number of news reports before the protagonists find it, but the news reports are just treated as background noise. The hangglider on top of the car they steal from the extreme sports enthusiasts ends up being the vehicle that carries them to their final destination.]]
* ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'': Snape threatens Harry with the truth-telling potion that he later uses on [[spoiler:Moody]].
%%* ''Film/TheHeat'': The grenade.
* In the beginning of ''Film/{{Arachnophobia}}'', carpenters building Dr. Jennings' wine cellar introduce him to a nail gun, which he uses ''Film/{{Heathers}}'', Veronica's talent for handwriting forgery that is used later in the final act of the movie.
* ''Film/{{Apocalypto}}'' begins
film is introduced early on with a group of hunters funneling a tapir into a spring-loaded trap. Later, as the hero is being pursued by warriors through the area, he finds a similar use for the trap.
prank on Big Martha.
* ''Film/{{Apparitional}}'': Berger ''Film/TheHidden'': Early on, one policeman shows the crew two main characters a device flamethrower he obtained that's meant grabbed from some kids who just happened to dispel an electro-magnetic field, causing all ghosts carry one in the area street. Because it has nothing to be dispelled do with it. At first, the others dismiss scene and disappears just after, it's pretty obvious it because a device meant to drive ghosts away goes will be used against the point of their show (capturing evidence of ghosts). However, when they're being pursued by a hostile spirit, body-snatcher alien.
* ''Film/HiddenInSilence'': When Fusia and
the device proves very useful.
%%* Lampshaded in ''Film/ArizonaDream'', in voice over, while [[spoiler:Axel points a gun at Grace]].
* ''Film/AssassinsCreed2016'': While Moussa is in Sophia's office, there's a glimpse of a couple of bombs encased in glass on a table. He later initiates the prison break by using them on the guards in the cafeteria.
* ''Film/AustinPowersInternationalManOfMystery'':
** Midway through the movie, Vanessa shows Austin a variety of dental hygiene products. Austin assumes that they are actually weapons, but she informs him that they really are for him to clean up his teeth. Later on in the movie, when Austin and Vanessa are suspended over a pool of ferocious sea bass, Vanessa remembers the toothpaste. While initially Austin gets mad believing that she's reminding him of his bad teeth again, Vanessa says that ''now'' he can use them as weapons: Austin judo-chops the tube, spraying toothpaste in the only guard's eyes and causing him to fall
others move into the water where he gets consumed by the (mutated new house she bought, they find a discarded photo of a German soldier. [[spoiler:Later, they leave it out so Fusia's suitor Lubek will assume she has a German boyfriend and ill tempered) sea bass, allowing Austin and Vanessa to escape via dental floss swing.
** Random Task and his "lethal" footwear reappear during the denouement, along with Austin's [[EmbarrassingCoverUp Swedish Penis Pump]].
* ''Film/{{Avatar}}'': For just living being examples (because a full listing would be ''just too long''):
** [[spoiler:The Tricerotops/hammerhead monster. A brief appearance, then a big important scene]]
** [[spoiler:The Na'vi's ability to communicate with nature via their hair]]
** [[spoiler:The giant dragon. At first just a nice folk story, then a MAJOR plot-point]]
** [[spoiler:Some might consider the cat monster, although it had a good run the first time it appears.
stop coming around.]]
** [[spoiler:The giant leaves that Jake fails to grab while training, but * ''Film/{{Holidays}}'': In ''Christmas'', [[spoiler:Reggie's gun misfires when he falls first tries to kill his girlfriend, and he has to pull the trigger a couple times before it fires. Later, when he is fighting his AxeCrazy date, he grabs his gun from a large height they save his coat, points it at her, and pulls the trigger, only for it to misfire. Before he can fire again, she buries an axe in his skull]].
* In ''Film/{{Hook}}'', the eponymous captain reveals in a victory speech to his underlings that he is finally getting his revenge on the now-adult Peter Pan. Prior to kidnapping Peter's kids, Hook killed the crocodile that had been pursuing him all these years and turned it into a ClockTower. [[spoiler: It winds up killing Hook in the final battle when it's accidentally brought back to
life.]]
* ''Film/TheAvengers1998''. %%* The boots Steed gives ''Film/HomeAlone'' movies are full of this. Everything from gifts given, to Mrs. Peel things said, to items seen briefly in a bedroom come back in some way, shape or form.
* ''Film/HotFuzz'', aka "Chekhov's Gun: The Movie." [[ChekhovsArmoury Nearly everything seen, done, or said in the first half of the film]] becomes an important plot point in the second. Watch it twice then make a checklist. It's uncanny. The DVD feature Fuzz Facts points out every single one of them. And there are a ''lot''.
** The sea mine, [[spoiler: which ''fails'' to go off when it's first discovered in a farmer's barn ... so that it can be detonated in the police station right at the end of the movie.]]
** [[spoiler:There's constant mention of a missing swan. Near the end of the film, it finally appears.]]
* ''Film/HouseOfTheDead'' had one girl who is blatantly pointed out as being on the fencing team. This is of absolutely no importance to the plot until the climax where the BigBad picks up a sword and a rather dull sword fight ensues.
%%* ''Film/TheHungerGames'': The mockingjay pin and [[spoiler:nightlock berries.]]
* In ''Film/TheHuntForRedOctober'', Jack Ryan consults with a submarine expert in his factory. One of his side projects is a "daughter-ship" mini-submarine capable of docking with other submarines. Later, the mini-submarine permits the American protagonists and the Russian defectors to commune and collaborate aboard Red October, unbeknownst to the crew adrift.
** Also the (seemingly random) introduction of 'Chef's assistant Loganov' to witness Ramius take possession of both Missile Keys. He is
later turn out revealed to have a TrackingDevice installed.
be [[spoiler: TheMole for the KGB.]]
* In ''Film/{{Awake}}'', there is a brief scene near ''Film/{{Hush}}'': The smoke detector that goes off at the beginning of the film where Sam, the protagonist's wife, grabs her mail and sticks it in her purse as she and Clayton are on their way out of her apartment. This becomes important movie is used later on when Clayton's mother goes through Sam's purse after finding out that Clayton's transplant failed, by the protagonist to disorient her attacker.
* ''Film/{{Husk}}'': After murdering Alex, Corey tosses the [[GardeningVarietyWeapon pitchfork]] aside
and finds out that not only was Sam living under an assumed identity... but that she used walks back to be a nurse, who worked with Clayton's doctor in the past. She then house. During the final fight, Scott realizes that Sam has been part of a conspiracy with Clayton's doctor to kill him and take his money.the pitchfork must still be lying where Corey dropped it.



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* ''Film/{{Babes in Toyland|1934}}'', the Creator/LaurelAndHardy version: Toymakers Stan and Ollie mess up at the beginning by, instead of making 600 1-foot-tall wooden soldiers, they make 100 6-foot-tall soldiers...who join the fight in the final battle.
* ''Film/BackToTheFuture''
** In an early scene, a woman tells Marty and Jennifer about how the town's clock tower was struck by lightning and hands him a flyer that gives all the details as part of a campaign to save it. This works mainly since the scene is also funny, allowing viewers to think it was simply a joke and thus not realize its significance until later on.
** There are many other examples than just that; Lorraine's reminiscing about the "Enchantment Under the Sea" dance, Doc's rambling about he came up with the idea for the Flux Capacitor, Marty's walkman, and the radiation suits all coming into play sometime later in the film. It uses this trope so well that film schools use it as a perfect example of {{Foreshadowing}} and ChekhovsGun.
** ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartII'':
*** The hoverboard is kept in the Delorean after Marty [=McFly=] uses it to beat Griff Tannen, the hoverboard plays an essential role in the third film, when Marty flies it over to Doc Brown, who is hanging off a speeding train. Not only are Doc and girlfriend Clara saved, but the hoverboard allows Brown to rebuild the technology, allowing him to create a [[CoolTrain FLYING TRAIN]]. Holy ''shit''.
*** In a rare case of a Chekhov's gun being set on the mantle in one film intentionally to be fired in the sequel, [[spoiler: Marty walks into 1985-A Biff's hot tub room in ''Part II'' and sees him watching the scene from ''A Fistful of Dollars'' wherein Creator/ClintEastwood uses a metallic plate-like object as a makeshift bulletproof vest. When he ends up bumping into and knocking off a stove door in the Old West in ''Part III'' during a hectic pre-shootout sequence, he remembers this and it ends up saving his life.]]
*** A similar rare Chekhov's gun is the notice of dismissal the older Marty receives in 2015. [[spoiler: The younger Jennifer took a copy of that print in ''Part II'' while hiding in a closet. It was erased after Marty refuses to race with Needles, when he is back in 1985 at the end of ''Part III''. Marty had learned from the past and did not react on Needles' teasing anymore. It proved he had finally overcome his BerserkButton of NobodyCallsMeChicken.]] However, an explanation for this two rare Chekhov's guns can be given: "Back to the Future" Part II and III were recorded at the same time, but released on a different date, something rarely seen in movie history. This made it possible to use Chekhov's Guns which were planned to be set in a previous part and fired in the next.
*** In Part II, when confronting Biff about the Sports Almanac, Marty takes a match on Biff's desk, representing the casino. After the almanac is burnt, the logo changes to represent Biff's auto dealership, showing that history is back to how it should be.
*** A very sneaky one: the dust jacket on the Sports Almanac. It seems to just be a setup for a joke about [=DustBusters=] being treated as memorabilia of a bygone era. Then [[spoiler:it leads to Marty chasing the wrong book and losing young Biff's trail for a while.]].
* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}''
** ''Film/Batman1989''. The Joker's helicopter first appears after Batman uses the Batmobile to blow up the Axis Chemicals complex. After the Joker and Vicki Vale climb to the top of a cathedral, the helicopter appears again (after being summoned by the Joker) as a means of escape.
** ''Film/BatmanReturns'' (1992). Bet you forgot about that stun-gun Miss Kyle picked up before she became Catwoman!
** ''Film/BatmanAndRobin'' (1997). Gotham Observatory has a satellite system that's designed to reflect from around the world so that its telescope can look at the sky everywhere. Near the end of the movie the system is used to concentrate sunlight from the part of the world that's in daylight to defrost Gotham City.
** ''Film/BatmanBegins'' (2005)
*** A subtle one can be seen when Alfred is putting Rachel into a car to take her home. To lay her down in the back seat, he moves some random golf clubs out of the way. Why are they there... so Alfred can use them to beat down a henchman of the League of Shadows upon his return. Also in ''Batman Begins'', Bruce Wayne is subjected to ninja hallucinogens at the beginning of the movie, which are later revealed to be the same as the Scarecrow's fear aerosol.
*** The monorail built by Bruce's dad turns out to be a ChekhovsGun used by Ra's al Ghul to spread Scarecrow's aerosol.
*** There are so many examples of this in ''Batman Begins'' that it is too hard to list them all. The piano, the introduction to the capabilities of the Batmobile, everything having to do with [[spoiler: Ra's al Ghul / Ducard]]. Seriously, like everything in the first half of the movie comes back in the second.
** ''Film/TheDarkKnight'' (2008)
*** A small gag is used with Bruce not knowing all the features of his new suit and shooting the blades of his gauntlet. Near the end of the film, he uses the gauntlet's blade-shooting ability deliberately.
*** The sonar technology used to map out Lau's Hong Kong office is used again to track down The Joker during the climax.
*** Also, Harvey's coin is introduced early in the film, which he later uses [[spoiler: when he becomes Two-Face]].
** ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'' (2012)
*** The film introduces one in the form of the Bat's faulty auto-pilot. It becomes relevant later when [[spoiler:Bruce uses the Bat to dump a bomb out at sea, but has to pilot it manually due to the auto-pilot being faulty]].
*** And then subverted when [[spoiler:it's revealed Bruce had fixed the auto-pilot and used his "death" to make a new life]].
* In ''Film/{{Bean}}: The Ultimate Disaster Movie'', several items which are only briefly seen at the start of the film come into play much later (such as the M&M's, and the laxatives).
* In ''Film/BigGame'', the shrapnel lodged near Morris' heart. It's even explicitly stated that it will kill him if it moves as much as two centimetres. [[spoiler:Later, Oskari's arrow, while not strong enough to pierce a bulletproof vest, delivers enough force to do just that.]]
* ''Film/BirdBox'': The story Tom was telling the kids near the end of the film. Malorie cuts him off before he finishes, scared that putting the idea of playing outside in their heads will have them try to attempt to go outside where they could be put in danger. [[spoiler: In the climax, when she loses track of "Girl" in the woods and calls out to her, she finishes the story to counter the creatures trying to mimic her voice and lead the girl to her.]]
%%* The cage in ''Film/BlackDeath''.
* ''Film/BladeRunner''. Early in the movie Gaff is shown creating small figurines out of paper (origami) and matchsticks. At the end of the movie Deckard finds one outside his apartment, letting him (and the audience) know that Gaff had been there and not killed Rachel.
** In the [[ReCut Director's Cut]], this takes on a whole new significance - [[spoiler:it infers that Deckard's dreams of the unicorn have been known by Gaff, meaning that Deckard himself is a replicant.]]
* Both used and subverted in ''Film/BloodSimple''. The gun and the number of bullets it has is a running detail. Many other details, such as the lighter under the stack of fish, get shown but end up playing no importance at all. In fact, the whole movie is really more of a satire of Chekhov's Gun, toying with the audience as it focuses on details only to either not use them or use them in a way not expected.
* In ''Film/{{Bloodsport}}'', Frank Dux demonstrates the ''Dim Mak'', a powerful palm strike, by breaking a brick. In the quarterfinal of the tournament, he applies this technique against the Hawaiian wrestler. [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope And it fails to work]], so he has to follow up with a [[GroinAttack cheap shot]].]]
* In ''Film/TheBoondockSaints'', Rocco asks Connor and Murphy to teach him the prayer that they use when they execute people, only for Connor to refuse him, telling him that it's a family prayer that was passed down from fathers to sons for a long time. [[spoiler:After Rocco is killed by Yakavetta, the brothers are saying the prayer over him when Il Duce, the hitman who gave them all the fight of their lives in an earlier scene, shows up and then finishes the prayer himself, [[LukeIAmYourFather revealing himself to be the McManus brothers' long lost father]]]].
* ''Film/{{Botched}}'': When Boris asks the elevator passengers if they have any weapons, Anna pulls a nail file out her purse, which doesn't impress anyone. During the final confrontation, Anna uses the nail file to stab Sonya in the neck.
* In ''Film/TheBourneSupremacy'' we're treated to a brief tour of Agent Jarda's kitchen, which is well-equipped with very nice, and very obvious, cutlery, which naturally makes its appearance [[spoiler:in the ensuing combat between Jarda and Bourne]].
* In B-Grade monster movie ''Film/TheBrain1988'', the main character finds out pure sodium explodes on contact with water, and uses it for a prank involving [[TheCanKickedHim the school's toilets]]. Guess what's used to kill the titular monster at the end of the movie.
* ''Film/BurnAfterReading'' plays it straight and literal. Harry Pfarrer brags more than once that in all his years as a federal marshall, he's never discharged his weapon. So you know before the end of the movie...

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* ''Film/{{Babes Averted in Toyland|1934}}'', ''Film/InTheLoop''. One character keeps a live grenade in his office as a paperweight -- several other characters mention this fact, and we even get to see the Creator/LaurelAndHardy version: Toymakers Stan and Ollie mess up at the beginning by, instead grenade, but it's never in any danger of making 600 1-foot-tall wooden soldiers, they make 100 6-foot-tall soldiers...who join the fight in the final battle.
detonating.
* ''Film/BackToTheFuture''
''Franchise/IndianaJones'':
** In an early scene, a woman tells Marty and Jennifer about how the town's clock tower was struck by lightning and hands him a flyer that gives all the details as part of a campaign to save it. This works mainly since the scene is also funny, allowing viewers to think it was simply a joke and thus not realize its significance until later on.
** There are many other examples than just that; Lorraine's reminiscing about the "Enchantment Under the Sea" dance, Doc's rambling about he came up with the idea for the Flux Capacitor, Marty's walkman, and the radiation suits all coming into play sometime later in the film. It uses this trope so well that film schools use it as a perfect example of {{Foreshadowing}} and ChekhovsGun.
** ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartII'':
*** The hoverboard is kept in the Delorean after Marty [=McFly=] uses it to beat Griff Tannen, the hoverboard plays an essential role in the third film, when Marty flies it over to Doc Brown, who is hanging off a speeding train. Not only are Doc and girlfriend Clara saved, but the hoverboard allows Brown to rebuild the technology, allowing him to create a [[CoolTrain FLYING TRAIN]]. Holy ''shit''.
*** In a rare case of a Chekhov's gun being set on the mantle in one film intentionally to be fired in the sequel, [[spoiler: Marty walks into 1985-A Biff's hot tub room in ''Part II'' and sees him watching the scene from ''A Fistful of Dollars'' wherein Creator/ClintEastwood uses a metallic plate-like object as a makeshift bulletproof vest. When he ends up bumping into and knocking off a stove door in the Old West in ''Part III'' during a hectic pre-shootout sequence, he remembers this and it ends up saving his life.]]
*** A similar rare Chekhov's gun is the notice of dismissal the older Marty receives in 2015. [[spoiler: The younger Jennifer took a copy of that print in ''Part II'' while hiding in a closet. It was erased after Marty refuses to race with Needles, when he is back in 1985 at the end of ''Part III''. Marty had learned from the past and did not react on Needles' teasing anymore. It proved he had finally overcome his BerserkButton of NobodyCallsMeChicken.]] However, an explanation for this two rare Chekhov's guns can be given: "Back to the Future" Part II and III were recorded at the same time, but released on a different date, something rarely seen in movie history. This made it possible to use Chekhov's Guns which were planned to be set in a previous part and fired in the next.
*** In Part II, when confronting Biff about the Sports Almanac, Marty takes a match on Biff's desk, representing the casino. After the almanac is burnt, the logo changes to represent Biff's auto dealership, showing that history is back to how it should be.
*** A very sneaky one: the dust jacket on the Sports Almanac. It seems to just be a setup for a joke about [=DustBusters=] being treated as memorabilia of a bygone era. Then [[spoiler:it leads to Marty chasing the wrong book and losing young Biff's trail for a while.]].
* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}''
** ''Film/Batman1989''. The Joker's helicopter first appears after Batman uses the Batmobile to blow up the Axis Chemicals complex. After the Joker and Vicki Vale climb to the top of a cathedral, the helicopter appears again (after being summoned by the Joker) as a means of escape.
** ''Film/BatmanReturns'' (1992). Bet you forgot about that stun-gun Miss Kyle picked up before she became Catwoman!
** ''Film/BatmanAndRobin'' (1997). Gotham Observatory has a satellite system that's designed to reflect from around the world so that its telescope can look at the sky everywhere. Near the end of the movie the system is used to concentrate sunlight from the part of the world that's in daylight to defrost Gotham City.
** ''Film/BatmanBegins'' (2005)
*** A subtle one can be seen when Alfred is putting Rachel into a car to take her home. To lay her down in the back seat, he moves some random golf clubs out of the way. Why are they there... so Alfred can use them to beat down a henchman of the League of Shadows upon his return. Also in ''Batman Begins'', Bruce Wayne is subjected to ninja hallucinogens at
the beginning of the movie, which are later revealed to be the same as the Scarecrow's fear aerosol.
*** The monorail built by Bruce's dad turns out to be
''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'', when Indy finds a ChekhovsGun used by Ra's al Ghul to spread Scarecrow's aerosol.
*** There are so many examples of this in ''Batman Begins'' that it is too hard to list them all. The piano, the introduction to the capabilities of the Batmobile, everything having to do with [[spoiler: Ra's al Ghul / Ducard]]. Seriously, like everything
snake in the plane. TheArkOfTheCovenant is hidden in a giant pit filled with snakes. And then Belloq seals him in there...
** Also in ''Raiders'', Marion is
first half introduced as a competitive drinker who can hold massive amounts of alcohol. Later, when held captive by Belloq, she gets him drunk so she can attempt to escape.
** Early in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'' Indy asks Willie to hold his gun during
the movie comes back in car chase and she throws it out the second.
** ''Film/TheDarkKnight'' (2008)
*** A small gag is used with Bruce not knowing all the features of his new suit and shooting the blades of his gauntlet.
window. Near the end he's confronted by two swordsmen, reaches for his gun and... oops!
** See also Mutt's knife in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'', which was established mere minutes after we first see him, in keeping with the "greaser" persona. Too bad none
of the film, Soviets thought it might be a good idea ''[[TooDumbToLive to search him]].''
* ''Film/IShotJesseJames'' features a literal example in the SawedOffShotgun that John Kelley always carries around with him. One scene heavily features Kelley cleaning it, and
he uses the gauntlet's blade-shooting ability deliberately.
*** The sonar technology used
it to map out Lau's Hong Kong office is used again to track down The Joker during the climax.
*** Also, Harvey's coin is introduced early in the film, which he later uses
shoot [[spoiler: when he becomes Two-Face]].
** ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'' (2012)
*** The film introduces one
Robert Ford]] in the form of the Bat's faulty auto-pilot. It becomes relevant later when [[spoiler:Bruce uses the Bat to dump a bomb out at sea, but has to pilot it manually due to the auto-pilot being faulty]].
*** And then subverted when [[spoiler:it's revealed Bruce had fixed the auto-pilot and used his "death" to make a new life]].
* In ''Film/{{Bean}}: The Ultimate Disaster Movie'', several items which are only briefly seen at the start of the film come into play much later (such as the M&M's, and the laxatives).
* In ''Film/BigGame'', the shrapnel lodged near Morris' heart. It's even explicitly stated that it will kill him if it moves as much as two centimetres. [[spoiler:Later, Oskari's arrow, while not strong enough to pierce a bulletproof vest, delivers enough force to do just that.]]
* ''Film/BirdBox'': The story Tom was telling the kids near the end of the film. Malorie cuts him off before he finishes, scared that putting the idea of playing outside in their heads will have them try to attempt to go outside where they could be put in danger. [[spoiler: In the climax, when she loses track of "Girl" in the woods and calls out to her, she finishes the story to counter the creatures trying to mimic her voice and lead the girl to her.]]
%%* The cage in ''Film/BlackDeath''.
* ''Film/BladeRunner''. Early in the movie Gaff is shown creating small figurines out of paper (origami) and matchsticks. At the end of the movie Deckard finds one outside his apartment, letting him (and the audience) know that Gaff had been there and not killed Rachel.
** In the [[ReCut Director's Cut]], this takes on a whole new significance - [[spoiler:it infers that Deckard's dreams of the unicorn have been known by Gaff, meaning that Deckard himself is a replicant.]]
* Both used and subverted in ''Film/BloodSimple''. The gun and the number of bullets it has is a running detail. Many other details, such as the lighter under the stack of fish, get shown but end up playing no importance at all. In fact, the whole movie is really more of a satire of Chekhov's Gun, toying with the audience as it focuses on details only to either not use them or use them in a way not expected.
* In ''Film/{{Bloodsport}}'', Frank Dux demonstrates the ''Dim Mak'', a powerful palm strike, by breaking a brick. In the quarterfinal of the tournament, he applies this technique against the Hawaiian wrestler. [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope And it fails to work]], so he has to follow up with a [[GroinAttack cheap shot]].]]
* In ''Film/TheBoondockSaints'', Rocco asks Connor and Murphy to teach him the prayer that they use when they execute people, only for Connor to refuse him, telling him that it's a family prayer that was passed down from fathers to sons for a long time. [[spoiler:After Rocco is killed by Yakavetta, the brothers are saying the prayer over him when Il Duce, the hitman who gave them all the fight of their lives in an earlier scene, shows up and then finishes the prayer himself, [[LukeIAmYourFather revealing himself to be the McManus brothers' long lost father]]]].
* ''Film/{{Botched}}'': When Boris asks the elevator passengers if they have any weapons, Anna pulls a nail file out her purse, which doesn't impress anyone. During
the final confrontation, Anna uses the nail file to stab Sonya in the neck.
* In ''Film/TheBourneSupremacy'' we're treated to a brief tour of Agent Jarda's kitchen, which is well-equipped with very nice, and very obvious, cutlery, which naturally makes its appearance [[spoiler:in the ensuing combat between Jarda and Bourne]].
* In B-Grade monster movie ''Film/TheBrain1988'', the main character finds out pure sodium explodes on contact with water, and uses it for a prank involving [[TheCanKickedHim the school's toilets]]. Guess what's used to kill the titular monster at the end of the movie.
* ''Film/BurnAfterReading'' plays it straight and literal. Harry Pfarrer brags more than once that in all his years as a federal marshall, he's never discharged his weapon. So you know before the end of the movie...
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* Creator/BillMurray himself could apply in ''Film/{{Caddyshack}}''. His attempts to kill the gopher are seen as just a funny subplot - until the explosives he sets off at the end cause tremors that allow Danny's final putt to sink in.
* ''Film/CaptiveState'': Tons. The computer teletype, the print on the wall, the record player, the Blackberry, etc.
* The ''Charlies Angels'' film duology:
** Subverted in the [[Film/CharliesAngels2000 first film]]. The film goes a little out of its way to point out the lighter that Creator/DrewBarrymore carries everywhere, and when she's tied to a chair during the climax she naturally snatches it from her sleeve and tries to burn the ropes. However, it refuses to make any flame and so she has to fight a bunch of guys while [[WithMyHandsTied still tied to the chair]].
** Played straight in the sequel ''[[Film/CharliesAngelsFullThrottle Full Throttle]]'', when Bosley II points out the girls' custom-made Kevlar vests that later save them when they get shot by the BigBad.
* ''Film/{{Chinatown}}'':
** Evelyn Mulwray dozes off in the car, her head falls and sets it off. [[spoiler:In the end when she tries to escape, a policeman fires at her and then we hear the horn blare...]]
** There's also "The salt water is bad for the glass." It isn't until much later that Jake realizes that [[spoiler:because it was an Asian man with an accent who said it, he actually meant "The salt water is bad for the ''grass''." which leads him to discover the water-related plot.]]
* The sled from ''Film/CitizenKane''. Cmon! ItWasHisSled!
* In ''Film/TheChroniclesOfRiddick'' Riddick kills a Necromonger with a knife that was sticking out of his back, and then gets to keep it because the Necromongers "keep what they kill." Guess what he uses this same knife for later.
* In ''Film/CityOfEmber'', Loris Harrow gives his son; Doon an object that is the key to them leaving the city.
* Subverted in ''Film/CityOfGod'' in scenes involving Goose's gun. When we first see the gun in TheSixties, Goose is hiding it in a drawer and tells Rocket to never touch it. Later, in TheSeventies, Rocket finds the gun and takes it with him during his "flirtation with crime"; however, the gun is never fired or even used.
* Chekhov's gun in retrospect in ''Film/{{Cloverfield}}''. The premise of the film is that it is amateur video footage of a giant monster attack in Manhattan, and that this footage is overwriting the tape that is already in the machine. The original recording on the tape was of a date between two of the main characters several weeks earlier, and in one of the scenes left intact, the falling satellite which awakened the monster can be seen in the background. This is only seen at the end of the film, when the monster footage ends.
* ''Film/CodeOfSilence'': An early scene at the police precinct shows a demonstration of a remote-controlled assault vehicle. Sure enough, it ends up getting used against the bad guys in the climactic showdown.
* In ''Film/CowboysAndAliens'' [[spoiler: when the alien appears in the stranded ferry, its chest opens revealing its weak spot: it's beating heart. It was only vulnerable once, when the kid used another Chekhov's Gun: Dolarhyde's knife.]]
* ''Film/TheCountryBears'', combined with {{Running Gag}}. Big Al throughout the film constantly tells people not to walk on the grass out front of Bear Hall. In the end of the movie, the band is depressed when no one shows up for their concert, but Big Al says they are all out back because he did not want them walking on his grass.
* ''Film/{{Crash}}'' is a movie that seems to almost entirely be based on Chekhov's Guns. The most noticeable example being part of the climax. The Persian woman insists on buying ammunition for a new gun, from a box that the owner gives her a cock-eyed look for choosing. When her father later attempts to shoot [[spoiler:the lockpick]], who he feels cheated him, the [[spoiler: lock installer's young daughter]] jumps in the way. It turns out that [[spoiler:those bullets came in handy, and were actually blanks, since the Persian woman knew that her father may actually end up firing the gun irrationally one day]]. Which works even better in conjunction with a rather charming example from much earlier in the movie, where [[spoiler: the lock installer tied a "bulletproof, invisible cape" to his daughter in a heartwarming scene, which ironically worked, despite being make-believe.]]
* ''Film/TheCrazyFamily'' has the drill and the ant poison, both of which are used to try and [[spoiler:[[KillEmAll kill the family by the father]].]]
* From ''Film/TheCrow'': Eric learns all that Shelly went through before she died - a 30 hour ordeal - by laying his hands over Albrecht's head and eyes ('seeing' through his eyes how much Shelly suffered, and what's more, feeling it as well. At the film's climax, Eric finishes off Top Dollar, the BigBad, by putting his hands on the villain's head and sharing the same experience with him. While Eric is able to withstand the pain, Top Dollar is not.

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* Creator/BillMurray himself could apply in ''Film/{{Caddyshack}}''. His attempts to kill the gopher are seen as just a funny subplot - until the explosives he sets off at the end cause tremors ''Film/JackTheGiantSlayer'': Jack saved that allow Danny's final putt to sink in.
* ''Film/CaptiveState'': Tons. The computer teletype, the print on the wall, the record player, the Blackberry, etc.
* The ''Charlies Angels'' film duology:
** Subverted in the [[Film/CharliesAngels2000 first film]]. The film goes a little out of its way to point out the lighter that Creator/DrewBarrymore carries everywhere, and when she's tied to a chair during the climax she naturally snatches it from her sleeve and tries to burn the ropes. However, it refuses to make any flame and so she has to fight a bunch of guys while [[WithMyHandsTied still tied to the chair]].
** Played straight in the sequel ''[[Film/CharliesAngelsFullThrottle Full Throttle]]'', when Bosley II points out the girls' custom-made Kevlar vests that later save them when they get shot by the BigBad.
* ''Film/{{Chinatown}}'':
** Evelyn Mulwray dozes off in the car, her head falls and sets it off. [[spoiler:In the end when she tries to escape, a policeman fires at her
one last bean... [[spoiler: and then we hear uses it to kill Fallon at the horn blare...climax.]]
** There's also "The salt water * In the beginning of a ''Film/JamesBond'' film, Q briefs 007 on all the new [[ShoePhone clever gadgets]]. Not only will every single one get used at some point, but every ''aspect'' of each item will be relevant. You know that a Bond movie will never end unless every named gadget from the Q scene has either been used or deliberately written off. This was referenced in an Creator/EddieIzzard bit where he points out that Bond never returns and says "Q, I've got a lot of stuff I didn't even fucking use!" Similarly, the series itself lampshades this at one point when Q is bad giving Bond his set of gadgets for the glass." film, and at the end says, "do try to bring some of it back this time..."
** The first example was not a Q device (the character of Q had not even been invented yet): In ''Film/CasinoRoyale1954''[[note]]The first screen adaptation of a Franchise/JamesBond novel, released in 1954 as a television movie/episode of the anthology series ''[[Series/{{Climax}} Climax!]]''[[/note]], we are told early on that Le Chiffre always carries three razor blades: one in his hat, one in his cigarette case, and one in his left shoe.
*** The one in his cigarette case is used by Bond to escape from his restraints after Le Chiffre has captured and tortured him.
*** The one in his hat is used by Le Chiffre to hold Valerie hostage at the very end.
** One early example involved something '''other''' than Q Branch devices: In ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}'', the giant laser is first used as a threat to execute Bond.
It isn't until much is later that Jake realizes that [[spoiler:because it used to cut through the outer door of Fort Knox.
** ''Film/{{Thunderball}}'' has an interesting bit where a device has an ability Q specifically assigned to another device. When going over the devices, he mentions the watch
was an Asian man a Geiger counter Bond could use to find the stolen bombs. The camera was said to be able to take pictures under water in the dark with an accent who said it, he actually meant "The salt water is bad for the ''grass''." which leads him to discover the water-related plot.]]
* The sled from ''Film/CitizenKane''. Cmon! ItWasHisSled!
* In ''Film/TheChroniclesOfRiddick'' Riddick kills a Necromonger with a knife that was sticking out of his back, and then gets to keep it because the Necromongers "keep what they kill." Guess what he uses this same knife for later.
* In ''Film/CityOfEmber'', Loris Harrow
infrared film. Later, Bond gives his son; Doon an object the camera to Domino and tells her it's the Geiger counter.
** ''Film/DiamondsAreForever''. When Bond first meets Tiffany Case she goes through several wigs. Later in the movie she says "What's my black wig doing in the pool?" It turns out to be the hair of Plenty O'Toole, a brunette
that Bond met earlier - she was drowned by Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd off-camera.
** ''Film/LiveAndLetDie'' both utilized and subverted this.
*** Bond
is the key to given special "shark pellets" that are capsules full of compressed gas. He never uses them leaving on any sharks, instead using them as a quick way of dispatching the city.villain by force feeding him one and making him swell up like a blimp and pop.
* Subverted in ''Film/CityOfGod'' in scenes involving Goose's gun. When we first see *** The subversion is practically the gun in TheSixties, Goose is hiding it in a drawer and tells Rocket to never touch it. Later, in TheSeventies, Rocket finds the gun and takes it with him during his "flirtation with crime"; however, the gun is never fired or even used.
* Chekhov's gun in retrospect in ''Film/{{Cloverfield}}''. The premise
opposite of the film is ''Film/GoldenEye'' subversion example mentioned below; instead of not using a gadget that it is amateur video footage of a giant monster attack in Manhattan, and that this footage is overwriting the tape that is already in the machine. The original recording on the tape was of a date between two of the main characters several weeks has been introduced earlier, and he more or less produces a gadget out of nowhere with no build-up or foreshadowing whatsoever, in one of the scenes left intact, the falling satellite this case being a miniature buzz-saw blade in his watch that he uses to saw through rope. The watch has another subversion earlier, as it was introduced as a powerful magnet, which awakened the monster can be seen Bond tries to use to pull a metal canoe toward him when he's stranded in the background. This middle of a bunch of alligators. After moving a few inches, the canoe is only seen at revealed to be securely tied to the shore.
** At the beginning of ''Film/TheManWithTheGoldenGun'', we see a wax figure of Bond in the villain's funhouse. At
the end of the film, when Bond takes the monster footage ends.
* ''Film/CodeOfSilence'': An early scene
place of the dummy and is able to catch the villain off guard and kill him.
** ''Film/{{Moonraker}}'' has three of them, including two of Q's devices.
*** Q gives Bond a wrist-activated dart gun that he uses to escape the gravity trainer and shoot Drax near the end.
*** Dr. Goodhead's "poison pen" (standard CIA equipment). Bond takes it in Venice and later uses to kill the python in the jungle.
*** When Bond meets Q
at the police precinct shows a demonstration Brazilian temporary HQ, one of Q's men is firing a laser rifle that's later used by the U.S space Marines assaulting Drax's orbiting station.
** Not involving Q, but a really horrible one. In ''Film/ForYourEyesOnly'' Bond and Melina are taking a SCUBA diving break when, for no good reason at all, she takes her tanks off and ascends sharing Bond's mouthpiece. Later the two are being dragged back and forth over coral by the villain, Bond breaks the rope used to pull them, and they dive to the exact spot where they had previously left Melina's tanks. Lame!
** ''Film/GoldenEye''
*** An exception to this is in this film, where Q explains all the gadgets in Bond's new BMW, none of which are used at all in the film. Instead, a tank Bond spots in St. Petersburg ends up being comandeered by him. This is because the BMW ProductPlacement came really late into development, so a scene using the car couldn't be created.
*** An especially good example also comes from this film, however. At one point, Boris the hacker's nervous habit of spinning and clicking a pen in one hand while typing with the other is conspicuously shown. When combined with Q's earlier scene, in which Q introduces a pen that acts as a grenade (with three clicks arming the grenade and another three disarming it), you just ''know'' Boris will be spinning Bond's pen-grenade near the end, with explosive consequences. Sure enough ...
** ''Film/TomorrowNeverDies'' has the usual Q gadgets, including
a remote-controlled assault vehicle. Sure enough, it ends up getting used against car. It also has a whole host of gadgets that we aren't told about ahead of time, including a wire cutter underneath the BMW emblem, just in case Bond needs to sever a wire at a very specific height. Conveniently, the bad guys put a wire across Bond's path at ''exactly'' that height.
** Another bizarre example is Q's "Ultra-high frequency single-digit sonic agitator unit" in ''Film/DieAnotherDay''. It's a ring that can shatter any glass. That's it. Bond uses it twice, once to escape the bad guys, and another to rescue Jinx.
** When exploring the car in ''Film/{{Casino Royale|2006}}'', Bond accidentally finds the defibrillator that he will later have to use to treat himself when he gets poisoned.
** The car chase at the beginning of ''Film/QuantumOfSolace'' ends when James Bond pulls out a machine gun and blasts the bad guys off a cliff. We had not seen this gun
in the climactic showdown.
movie before Bond uses it... but we ''do'' see him with the gun at the end of ''Casino Royale'', in a scene that takes place about an hour before ''Solace'' begins.
** There's also a semi-subversion in ''Film/{{Skyfall}}'': near the beginning, 007's sum total of equipment received from Q is "a gun and a radio" (actually a "signature gun" which only Bond can fire, and a homing beacon). While 007 later uses the homing beacon in a more-or-less expected manner, the gun is never fired, though a mook does ''try'' to use it against him, and the pause while the thug fruitlessly attempted to fire the weapon gave 007 the moment he needed to dispatch him.
* In ''Film/CowboysAndAliens'' ''Film/{{Jaws}}''
** Brody accidentally pulls the wrong knot and causes an accident involving Hooper's scuba tank.
--->'''Hooper:'''
[[spoiler: when Dammit, Martin! This is compressed air! If you fool around with it, it'll blow up!]]
*** They are explosive if shot (in
the alien appears in movie, anyway). At the stranded ferry, end the shark has one in its chest opens revealing mouth and Brody shoots it.
*** Even better, before they leave port Brody briefly sees a * picture* of a shark with such a tank in
its weak spot: it's beating heart. It was mouth, but only vulnerable once, when for a flash as he's flipping through a book. Blink and you'll miss it.
** During
the kid used another Chekhov's Gun: Dolarhyde's knife.]]
* ''Film/TheCountryBears'', combined with {{Running Gag}}. Big Al throughout the film constantly tells people not to walk
shark's night attack on the grass out front of Bear Hall. In boat Quint takes several shots at it with a rifle, the same rifle Brody uses to shoot the scuba tank at the end of the movie, movie.
%% * In
the band is depressed when no one shows up for their concert, but Big Al says they are all out back because he did not want them walking on his grass.
* ''Film/{{Crash}}'' is a movie that seems to almost entirely be based on Chekhov's Guns. The most noticeable example being part of
2008 film ''Film/JourneyToTheCenterOfTheEarthIn3D'', it was magnesium veins in the climax. The Persian woman insists on buying ammunition for a new gun, from a box that the owner gives her a cock-eyed look for choosing. rock walls.
* ''Film/JudgeDredd''.
**
When her father later attempts Dredd and Fergie have to shoot [[spoiler:the lockpick]], who he feels cheated him, escape the building after Rico kills the Council of Judges, he's forced to use the [[TheAllegedCar defective Lawmaster he demonstrated to the cadets]] as a getaway vehicle.
** Ferguson's hacking skills allow him to
[[spoiler: lock installer's young daughter]] jumps in hack and shut down the way. It turns out ABC during the FinalBattle]].
** There's also the signal flare feature on the Judges' gun
that [[spoiler:those bullets came in handy, Dredd demonstrates to the cadets, and were actually blanks, since the Persian woman knew that her father may actually end up firing the gun irrationally one day]]. Which works even better in conjunction with a rather charming example from much earlier in the movie, where later uses [[spoiler: the lock installer tied a "bulletproof, invisible cape" to his daughter in a heartwarming scene, which ironically worked, despite being make-believe.]]
* ''Film/TheCrazyFamily'' has the drill and the ant poison, both of which are used to try and [[spoiler:[[KillEmAll kill the family by the father]].]]
* From ''Film/TheCrow'': Eric learns all that Shelly went through
distract Rico before she died - throwing him off the Statue of Liberty]].
* ''Film/{{Jumper}}'' has one. Griffin makes
a 30 hour ordeal - by laying his hands over Albrecht's head and eyes ('seeing' through his eyes passing mention of how much Shelly suffered, the average jumper can jump with. About twelve minutes before the end of the film, that knowledge comes in handy to the main character.
* A couple in the ''Film/JurassicPark'' movie; a considerable number in the second novel; the most egregious being Kelly's gymnastics in [[Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark the second film]]. The frog DNA is the most consistent one across the literature
and what's more, feeling it as well. At film.
** The model of
the film's climax, Eric finishes off Top Dollar, raptor voice box in the BigBad, by putting his hands on third film is one of the villain's head and sharing most straight-forward examples of this trope in any of the same experience with him. While Eric is able to withstand films.
** From
the pain, Top Dollar first film: When Dr. Grant is not. trying to intimidate the child who mocked the raptor, he mentions that he'll be attacked not by the one he sees in front of him, but by the one to the side that he doesn't see. The raptors later set up this exact trap to kill Muldoon.
** The mosasaurus in ''Film/JurassicWorld'' that's introduced early in the film doesn't seem to have much to do through most of the movie until the Indominous Rex needed eating. [[spoiler: That she eats Clare's PA during the pterosaur attack sequence cannily serves to remind the audience that she's hanging around in the lagoon for the third act of the movie.]]



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* ''Film/TheDaVinciCode'' goes out of its way to point out an apparently utterly trivial detail about the Louvre near the beginning of the film -- which turns out to be of vital importance in its last minutes.
* ''Film/DantesPeak'': Near the beginning, Rachel chides her son and his friends for building a hideout in the town's AbandonedMine. When the titular volcano finally blows its top, Rachel, her kids, and Harry are just able to survive the pyroclastic cloud that flattens the entire town by driving into the mineshaft, with the snacks and drinks from the hideout allowing them to hold up until help arrives.
* ''Film/DarbyOGillAndTheLittlePeople'': It's established early on that asking for a fourth wishes after getting ThreeWishes from a leprechaun will [[ResetButton negate the first three]]: "Three wishes I'll grant ye, great wishes an' small! But you wish a fourth, and you'll lose them all!" King Brian first uses this to get the last laugh on Darby, but later on [[spoiler: he exploits this to save Darby from being taken away by the Death Coach, meaning both Darby and his daughter Katie live.]]
* ''Film/DateNight'' has a gun hanging from a wall that a character looks at briefly; naturally, a few scenes later, it's revealed that he stole it. It does eventually get fired, but is hilariously ineffective.
* In the ''Film/DayOfTheDead2008'' remake, before Hud [[spoiler: is bitten and turned into a zombie]], he tells the female romantic interest that he is a vegetarian in an attempt to impress her. When he [[spoiler:is turned into a zombie]], he doesn't eat people, which later comes to serve as an AssPull by allowing him to save the main character.
* In ''Film/TheDeadPool'', "Dirty" Harry Callahan witnesses the use of a portable whaling harpoon in the first act, and rediscovers it when the plot steers its location back to the same locale.
* In the ''Film/DeathRace'' remake, one of Jensen's mechanics jokes that the cigarette lighter is the most important part of the car. Sure enough, in the ensuing race, Jensen uses the cigarette lighter to eliminate one of the drivers trying to kill him by igniting a tank full of napalm.
** The Death's Head trap is another, as all the drivers manage to evade them after the preliminary intro race...until Joe and Frankenstein use their cars to obscure a Death's Head mark on the ground, causing the [[MoreDakka gigantic deathtruck from hell]] to impact and flip, dropping its flamethrower tank right on top of the cab.
* In ''Film/{{Deathtrap}}'' the main character [[spoiler:fakes a murder]] and in the process invites his guest to try out Houdini's Handcuffs, which he cannot escape because they are fake. Later, when [[spoiler:his accomplice betrays him and is robbing the house]] the main character is handcuffed to a chair, then shortly after calls out "You can come down now, those were Houdini's real handcuffs."
* In the Italian horror film ''Film/{{Demons}}'', which is set in a movie theater, there is a mannequin of a samurai mounted on a dirt bike in the main lobby, complete with samurai sword, presumably as a movie promotion. In the film's climax, both of these items are put to good use.
* In ''Film/TheDeparted'', a random scrap of paper written by one of the protagonists is the key to uncovering the mob's rat in the Massachusetts State Police.
* The gun in ''Film/DesertHeat'' comes in the form of a fighter jets that always fly by at the same time each day.
* ''Franchise/DieHard'' is well-known for its use of Chekhov's Gun, to the point where it's a defining feature of the DieHardOnAnX trope.
** ''Film/DieHard'':
*** A passenger gives John advice about recovering from jet-lag, which involves removal of all footwear. This later leaves John barefoot throughout the rest of the film.
*** Each of the luxuries of Argyle's limo, and Argyle waiting for John in the parking garage, are what clue Argyle in on what's going on, even allowing him to take out one of the terrorists himself!
*** Holly uses her maiden name at work, and in a moment of frustration, turns a family picture upside down. This keeps her husband safe long enough for him to rescue them all, as Hans realizes too late that Holly Gennero is actually [=McClane=]'s wife.
*** Ellis gave Holly a Rolex - too bad she had to lose it in order for [=McClane=] to save her (and kill Hans).
*** The very fact that John is a cop is what gives him his service weapon as his starting inventory. Perhaps more crucially, [=McClane=] talks like a cop, knows how to spot phony [=IDs=] and gather evidence, and knows the emergency channels to summon help. This, in fact, is what clues Allen in on the fact that John is a fellow officer, earning the former's trust.
** ''Film/DieHardWithAVengeance'':
*** Detective [=McClane=] has a really bad hangover and desperately searches for aspirin whenever and wherever he can. Simon Gruber suffers from migraines. This gives John the vital clue as to where Simon is hiding - he traces Simon's aspirin bottle.
*** We also see Zeus admonish his nephews for not going to school. Simon later plants a (fake) bomb at that very school to get Zeus' attention.
*** Half the cops in New York play their badges in the lottery, but none of the "cops" in the elevator knew the lottery numbers.
*** Remember those fourteen stolen dump trucks mentioned off-hand at the start? Simon uses them to transport the gold out.
*** Breaking out of handcuffs and stealing cars is made easier when your partner works as an electrician/locksmith.
** ''Film/LiveFreeOrDieHard'':
*** Warlock's CB radio frequency comes in handy when you need to contact FBI Deputy Director Bowman.
*** The chief of police knows John's exact location because his unmarked car, like all government vehicles, has a Lojack on it. Well, when the villain's fleeing in a government-owned vehicle...
*** Bowman orders an F-35 to fly over and keep an eye on Woodlawn until he gets there - then Gabriel spoofs the tower and orders that same aircraft to fire on a pursuing [=McClane=].
*** Mai's "sexy voice", originally mentioned in a passing comment, is again recognized by Farrell when she impersonates the police dispatcher.
*** The combat technique of firing the opponent's sidearm while it's in its holster, shooting him in the foot, is first shown used by [=McClane=] at the power plant. Lucy uses that same trick at the end to distract everyone.
* [[spoiler:Played straight]] in ''Film/DillingerIsDead'': the main character finds an old revolver that doesn't work one night as he is making dinner at home. Throughout the movie, while going about his evening, he carefully disassembles the gun, cleans it, reassembles it, paints it red with white polka-dots, hangs it to dry, and then in the end [[spoiler: shoots his sleeping wife with it]].
* ''Film/DirtyMaryCrazyLarry'' [[spoiler:opens with a shot of the freight train that the protagonists drive into at the very end of the movie.]]
%%* The alien command module in ''Film/{{District 9}}''.
%%** The prawn Exosuit would have been this if not for trailers.
* Early in ''Film/{{Dobermann}}'', Nat uses a throwing knife to scare Manu in a TwangHello moment. It is a safe bet that most of the audience has forgotten about it when she draws it from under her hair and uses it on a cop during the firefight in the nightclub.
* ''Film/DodgeballATrueUnderdogStory'' had Peter's receiving of Patches' scarf and a random reading of the Sudden Death guidelines, both of which come into play in the final showdown.
* ''Film/{{Dogma}}'':
** It's mentioned off-hand that God is a fan of skeeball. Late in the movie Bethany realizes that [[spoiler:John Doe Jersey is God because he was waiting for a skeeball park to open]].
** Metatron tells an anecdote about the reason for his position, namely that the first few Adams died before they realized mortals couldn't withstand God's voice. When God speaks late in the movie [[spoiler:it kills the now-mortal Bartleby]].
** Silent Bob steals a golf club from the Archbishop as petty revenge. He later uses it to [[spoiler:kill Azrael, as the Archbishop had blessed it to play a better game]].
* In ''Film/DolphinTale'', Kyle gives his cousin Sawyer a Swiss Army Knife. Later, Sawyer uses the knife to free Winter the dolphin from the crab trap ropes.
%%* A gun in ''Film/{{Doom}}'' (the film): The {{BFG}}. No, not ''a'' BFG, this is ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'' we're talking about. It's '''The''' BFG.
* In ''Film/{{Doomsday}}'' the film, the main character, Eden, has a prosthetic eye in place of her missing right eye. Its purpose serves as night vision and a camera. She uses it a few times early on, and then it is forgotten about until the end when she uses it as a recording device to record incriminating evidence to bring down the ManBehindTheMan.
* ''Film/{{Dope}}'' features [[spoiler: an actual gun]] placed in a bag along with the titular dope early in the film. [[spoiler: The hero Malcom uses it to scare off some bullies and would be thieves from from robbing him and his friends near the end of the film.]]
* During his initial debaucheries, Hyde in ''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'' (1920) takes a poison ring from a dancer. Much later in the film, [[spoiler:Dr. Jekyll consumes its contents, poisoning himself and his evil alter ego]].
* In ''Film/DraculaHasRisenFromTheGrave'', the Monsignor attaches a large metal cross to door of the Count's castle to prevent him from entering; later, [[spoiler:this is removed and cast into the ravine below, where, later still, [[DisneyVillainDeath Dracula falls to his doom]], impaled on the cross itself.]]
* In ''Film/DraculaUntold'', Vlad is forced to pay silver coins as tribute to Mehmet. Silver hurts vampires. [[spoiler:Mehmet uses the silver when they fight in the final battle]].
%%* The coin-collecting side plot in ''Film/DragMeToHell''.
* In ''Film/DreamHouse'', the opening scene shows Will quitting his job at GPH publishing. [[spoiler: It is later revealed that he had been a patient at '''G'''reenhaven '''P'''sychiatric '''H'''ospital for five years, and his "co-workers" were fellow patients]].
** Jack Patterson looks at an e-mail concerning the custody dispute with his ex-wife Ann over their daughter Chloe. [[spoiler: This was the motive for the triple murder, as he had sent a hit man to kill Ann to get the insurance benefits and sole custody of Chloe]].
** Also, Will's co-workers at GPH [[spoiler: actually, his fellow psychiatric patients at the hospital]], mention the novel he was working on. [[spoiler: In the ending, he had published a novel called ''Dream House'' under his real name, Peter Ward]].
* ''Film/DudeWheresMyCar'' contains several examples. The most memorable is probably the nature show the boys are watching at the beginning which [[spoiler: provides the key to saving the universe]]. Many seemingly random people and events in this film are actually significant, but just as many (such as the pissing roommate) have no plot relevance whatsoever and are there solely for the "WTF" factor.
* At the beginning of ''Film/{{Duel}}'', David Mann stops at a gas station and is advised to get his radiator hose replaced. This errand is put on hold when David is targeted by a murderous truck driver, and naturally the strain the truck's pursuit puts on his car eventually causes the hose to break.

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* ''Film/TheDaVinciCode'' goes out of its way to point out an apparently utterly trivial detail about Played straight in ''Film/KickAss''. Halfway through the Louvre near film, the beginning bodyguard steals a bazooka off of the film -- which turns out to be a wall of vital importance in its last minutes.
* ''Film/DantesPeak'': Near the beginning, Rachel chides her son and his friends for building a hideout in the town's AbandonedMine. When the titular volcano finally blows its top, Rachel, her kids, and Harry are just able to survive the pyroclastic cloud that flattens the entire town by driving into the mineshaft, with the snacks and drinks from the hideout allowing them to hold up until help arrives.
* ''Film/DarbyOGillAndTheLittlePeople'': It's established early on that asking for a fourth wishes after getting ThreeWishes from a leprechaun will [[ResetButton negate the first three]]: "Three wishes I'll grant ye, great wishes an' small! But you wish a fourth, and you'll lose them all!" King Brian first uses this to get the last laugh on Darby, but later on
guns. [[spoiler: he exploits this to save Darby from being taken away by It's used in the Death Coach, meaning both Darby and his daughter Katie live.final scene of the movie to kill the BigBad.]]
* ''Film/DateNight'' has a gun hanging from a wall that a character looks at briefly; naturally, a few scenes later, it's revealed that he stole ''Film/KidDetective2020'': Caroline (the client) talks about her boyfriend (the murder victim) leaving origami roses in her locker, although when pressed she admits she just assumed it was him and never talked to him about it. It does eventually get fired, but is hilariously ineffective.
* In
When the ''Film/DayOfTheDead2008'' remake, before Hud [[spoiler: is bitten and turned into a zombie]], he tells roses continue to show up after his death she hands one to Abe, the female romantic interest that he is detective, [[spoiler:who recognizes the style of paper as identical to a vegetarian clue in an earlier unsolved case.]]
* The church which serves as ''Film/TheKiller'''s primary place of peace and sanctuary throughout the movie is the setting of the movie's final BloodstainedGlassWindows shootout.
* In ''Film/KillerCrocodile'', two unscrupulous gentlemen
attempt to impress her. When he [[spoiler:is turned destroy the evidence about barrels of radioactive toxic waste that were dumped into a zombie]], he doesn't eat people, which later comes to serve as an AssPull by allowing him to save the main character.
* In ''Film/TheDeadPool'', "Dirty" Harry Callahan witnesses
river where the use movie takes place. One brought dynamite for this task, but he manages to plant only one piece of a portable whaling harpoon it before things go south and both men end up croc-chew. Main characters pass the the explosive, but decide to deal with it later. Using dynamite to kill the crocodile in the inevitable climax ends up averted when they instead use something else that was featured prominently: the outboard motor on their boat.
* ''Film/KillerUnderTheBed'': When [[TheProtagonist Kilee]]
first act, and rediscovers it when finds the plot steers its location back to [[CreepyDoll doll]] in the same locale.
*
tool shed, it has a necklace around it, which she removes. In the ''Film/DeathRace'' remake, one of Jensen's mechanics jokes film's climax, Kilee remembers the necklace and goes to get it so they can bind the doll back up. [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope Then she remembers that she has to use something personal for it to work]], and gets the cigarette lighter name tag off of [[TragicKeepsake her dad's jacket]].]]
* In ''Film/KingOfThieves'', Brian comments on how distinctive Ken's car (a two-toned Mercedes)
is when he is using it conduct surveillance on the most important part of safety deposit building. Guess what the car. Sure enough, police home in on when studying the ensuing race, Jensen uses CCTV footage from before the cigarette lighter robbery?
* ''Kingsman'' films:
** In ''Film/KingsmanTheSecretService'', ironically enough it ends up being Valentine's own Neural Chips. They're implanted in all of his men and fellow elite, and rigged
to eliminate explode if they reveal his plans. Merlin hacks into his systems and sets them off.
** ''Film/KingsmanTheGoldenCircle'': Poppy's robotic dogs are programmed to recognize Elton John as a friend and not attack him. [[spoiler:This ends up saving Harry's life when Elton gets between him and
one of the drivers trying to kill him by igniting a tank full of napalm.
** The Death's Head trap is another, as all the drivers manage to evade
dogs, giving them after the preliminary intro race...enough time to fight back until Joe and Frankenstein use their cars to obscure a Death's Head mark on Poppy overrides the ground, causing the [[MoreDakka gigantic deathtruck from hell]] to impact and flip, dropping its flamethrower tank right on top of the cab.
program.]]
* In ''Film/{{Deathtrap}}'' the main character [[spoiler:fakes Viciously lampshaded by Narrator!Harry in ''Film/KissKissBangBang'': "Ooo-kay... I apologize, that was a murder]] and terrible scene. It's like, why was that in the process invites his guest to try out Houdini's Handcuffs, which he cannot escape because they are fake. Later, movie? ''Gee, do you think it'll come back later, maybe?'' I hate it when [[spoiler:his accomplice betrays him and is robbing movies do that. TV's on, talking about the house]] new power plant -- hm, I wonder where the main character is handcuffed to a chair, then shortly after calls out "You can come down now, those were Houdini's real handcuffs.big climax will happen."
* In the Italian horror film ''Film/{{Demons}}'', which is set in a movie theater, there is a mannequin of a samurai mounted on a dirt bike in the main lobby, complete with samurai sword, presumably as a movie promotion. In the film's climax, both of these items are put to good use.
* In ''Film/TheDeparted'', a random scrap of paper written
''Film/KissOfTheTarantula'', Nancy's airtight glass coffin ends up being shared by one of the protagonists is the key to uncovering the mob's rat in the Massachusetts State Police.
* The gun in ''Film/DesertHeat'' comes in the form of a fighter jets that always fly by at the same time each day.
* ''Franchise/DieHard'' is well-known for its use of Chekhov's Gun, to the point where it's a defining feature of the DieHardOnAnX trope.
** ''Film/DieHard'':
*** A passenger gives John advice about recovering from jet-lag, which involves removal of all footwear. This later leaves John barefoot throughout the rest of the film.
*** Each of the luxuries of Argyle's limo, and Argyle waiting for John in the parking garage, are what clue Argyle in on what's going on, even allowing him to take out one of the terrorists himself!
*** Holly uses her maiden name at work, and in a moment of frustration, turns a family picture upside down. This keeps her husband safe long enough for him to rescue them all, as Hans realizes too late that Holly Gennero is actually [=McClane=]'s wife.
*** Ellis gave Holly a Rolex - too bad she had to lose it in order for [=McClane=] to save her (and kill Hans).
*** The very fact that John is a cop is what gives him his service weapon as his starting inventory. Perhaps more crucially, [=McClane=] talks like a cop, knows how to spot phony [=IDs=] and gather evidence, and knows the emergency channels to summon help. This, in fact, is what clues Allen in on the fact that John is a fellow officer, earning the former's trust.
** ''Film/DieHardWithAVengeance'':
*** Detective [=McClane=] has a really bad hangover and desperately searches for aspirin whenever and wherever he can. Simon Gruber suffers from migraines. This gives John the vital clue as to where Simon is hiding - he traces Simon's aspirin bottle.
*** We also see Zeus admonish his nephews for not going to school. Simon later plants a (fake) bomb at that very school to get Zeus' attention.
*** Half the cops in New York play their badges in the lottery, but none of the "cops" in the elevator knew the lottery numbers.
*** Remember those fourteen stolen dump trucks mentioned off-hand at the start? Simon uses them to transport the gold out.
*** Breaking out of handcuffs and stealing cars is made easier when your partner works as an electrician/locksmith.
** ''Film/LiveFreeOrDieHard'':
*** Warlock's CB radio frequency comes in handy when you need to contact FBI Deputy Director Bowman.
*** The chief of police knows John's exact location because his unmarked car, like all government vehicles, has a Lojack on it. Well, when the villain's fleeing in a government-owned vehicle...
*** Bowman orders an F-35 to fly over and keep an eye on Woodlawn until he gets there - then Gabriel spoofs the tower and orders that same aircraft to fire on a pursuing [=McClane=].
*** Mai's "sexy voice", originally mentioned in a passing comment, is again recognized by Farrell when she impersonates the police dispatcher.
*** The combat technique of firing the opponent's sidearm while it's in its holster, shooting him in the foot, is first shown used by [=McClane=] at the power plant. Lucy uses that same trick at the end to distract everyone.
* [[spoiler:Played straight]] in ''Film/DillingerIsDead'': the main character finds an old revolver that doesn't work one night as he is making dinner at home. Throughout the movie, while going about his evening, he carefully disassembles the gun, cleans it, reassembles it, paints it red with white polka-dots, hangs it to dry, and then in the end
[[spoiler: shoots his sleeping wife with it]].
* ''Film/DirtyMaryCrazyLarry'' [[spoiler:opens with a shot of the freight train that the protagonists drive into at the very end of the movie.]]
%%* The alien command module
Susan's creeper uncle, Walter.]] She stuffs him in ''Film/{{District 9}}''.
%%** The prawn Exosuit would have been this if not for trailers.
* Early in ''Film/{{Dobermann}}'', Nat uses a throwing knife to scare Manu in a TwangHello moment. It is a safe bet that most of the audience has forgotten about it when she draws it from under her hair
underneath Nancy's body, after he attacked Susan and uses it on a cop during the firefight in the nightclub.
* ''Film/DodgeballATrueUnderdogStory'' had Peter's receiving of Patches' scarf and a random reading of the Sudden Death guidelines, both of which come into play in the final showdown.
* ''Film/{{Dogma}}'':
** It's mentioned off-hand that God is a fan of skeeball. Late in the movie Bethany realizes that [[spoiler:John Doe Jersey is God because he was waiting for a skeeball park to open]].
** Metatron tells an anecdote about the reason for his position, namely that the first few Adams died before they realized mortals couldn't withstand God's voice. When God speaks late in the movie [[spoiler:it kills the now-mortal Bartleby]].
** Silent Bob steals a golf club from the Archbishop as petty revenge. He later uses it to [[spoiler:kill Azrael, as the Archbishop had blessed it to play a better game]].
* In ''Film/DolphinTale'', Kyle gives his cousin Sawyer a Swiss Army Knife. Later, Sawyer uses the knife to free Winter the dolphin from the crab trap ropes.
%%* A gun in ''Film/{{Doom}}'' (the film): The {{BFG}}. No, not ''a'' BFG, this is ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'' we're talking about. It's '''The''' BFG.
* In ''Film/{{Doomsday}}'' the film, the main character, Eden, has a prosthetic eye in place of her missing right eye. Its purpose serves as night vision and a camera. She uses it a few times early on, and then it is forgotten about until the end when she uses it as a recording device to record incriminating evidence to bring
ended up paralyzed after getting shoved down the ManBehindTheMan.
* ''Film/{{Dope}}'' features [[spoiler: an actual gun]] placed in
a bag along with the titular dope early in the film. [[spoiler: The hero Malcom uses it to scare off some bullies and would be thieves from from robbing him and his friends near the end flight of the film.]]
* During his initial debaucheries, Hyde in ''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'' (1920) takes a poison ring from a dancer. Much later in the film, [[spoiler:Dr. Jekyll consumes its contents, poisoning himself and his evil alter ego]].
* In ''Film/DraculaHasRisenFromTheGrave'', the Monsignor attaches a large metal cross to door of the Count's castle to prevent him from entering; later, [[spoiler:this is removed and cast into the ravine below, where, later still, [[DisneyVillainDeath Dracula falls to his doom]], impaled on the cross itself.]]
* In ''Film/DraculaUntold'', Vlad is forced to pay silver coins as tribute to Mehmet. Silver hurts vampires. [[spoiler:Mehmet uses the silver when they fight in the final battle]].
%%* The coin-collecting side plot in ''Film/DragMeToHell''.
* In ''Film/DreamHouse'', the opening scene shows Will quitting his job at GPH publishing. [[spoiler: It is later revealed that he had been a patient at '''G'''reenhaven '''P'''sychiatric '''H'''ospital for five years, and his "co-workers" were fellow patients]].
** Jack Patterson looks at an e-mail concerning the custody dispute with his ex-wife Ann over their daughter Chloe. [[spoiler: This was the motive for the triple murder, as he had sent a hit man to kill Ann to get the insurance benefits and sole custody of Chloe]].
** Also, Will's co-workers at GPH [[spoiler: actually, his fellow psychiatric patients at the hospital]], mention the novel he was working on. [[spoiler: In the ending, he had published a novel called ''Dream House'' under his real name, Peter Ward]].
* ''Film/DudeWheresMyCar'' contains several examples. The most memorable is probably the nature show the boys are watching at the beginning which [[spoiler: provides the key to saving the universe]]. Many seemingly random people and events in this film are actually significant, but just as many (such as the pissing roommate) have no plot relevance whatsoever and are there solely for the "WTF" factor.
* At the beginning of ''Film/{{Duel}}'', David Mann stops at a gas station and is advised to get his radiator hose replaced. This errand is put on hold when David is targeted by a murderous truck driver, and naturally the strain the truck's pursuit puts on his car eventually causes the hose to break.
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* ''Film/EnterTheDragon''. In one scene, Roper is taken through a medieval torture museum room by Mr. Han, which includes a glass display case with several replacement weapon-hands. This scene introduces several examples:
** The room itself is the place where the final showdown between Mr. Han and Mr. Lee begins.
** One of the replacement hands, a metal claw, is used during the final fight.
** During the big fight in the museum room, Mr. Han tries throwing a spear at Lee, which goes through a wall and into the HallOfMirrors beyond. The climax of the movie involves Lee kicking Han right into the spear and [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice Impaling Him With Extreme Prejudice]].
** The advice that Bruce takes about "smashing the image" in order to defeat Han was itself a Chekhovs Gun given by Bruce's master near the very beginning of the film.
%%* ''Film/{{Equilibrium}}'' has an example of this with the gun John Preston hands to Brandt.
* ''Film/EscapeFromLA'' has a few of these and one of the best played examples. When Snake is given the weapons and tools for his mission, they show him a Holographic projector that can display his image from a distance. He also is determined to get his BadassLongcoat from a thug who took it from him mid-film. Before taking on the mission he placed the projector in the inside pocket of the coat and never mentioned it again for the rest of the film. During the final scene, when his superiors realize [[spoiler: that the EMP control disc they have is a fake]] they open fire on Snake [[spoiler: who had been using the projector as a decoy the whole time]]. Cue SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome, [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Destruction of Modern Society]], and a badass break in the [[BreakingTheFourthWall Fourth Wall]].
* ''Film/ExecutiveDecision'' starts with the main charactertaking a flight test. At the end of the film, he has to land a 747.
* ''Film/{{Exam}}'': Deaf's glasses, the voice-activated lights, the gun, the pencils, Blonde's hair pin, White's pills and wristwatch, Brown's coin and chewing gum, the broken glass, test papers themselves; [[ChekhovsArmoury it'd be easier to list things that DON'T qualify]].
* ''Film/ExMachina'': There is a brief scene of Kyoko preparing dinner, and a close-up on her slicing fish with a knife. This knife later becomes very important [[spoiler:when she and Ava stab Nathan to death with it]].

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* ''Film/EnterTheDragon''. In one scene, Roper ''Film/TheLastWitchHunter'' has a well-stocked armoury:
** Hexenbane, Kaulder's sword from the prologue, comes back for the final fight against the Witch Queen.
** Glaeser's bug, controlling the Prison Sentry, activates again when [[spoiler:Kaulder, Chloe and 37th Dolan have to break into prison]], giving them some trouble.
** Witch Queen's heart, as mentioned by First Dolan in the prologue,
is taken through a medieval torture museum room by Mr. Han, which includes a glass display case with several replacement weapon-hands. This scene introduces several examples:
later used to revive her.
** The room itself notebook 36th Dolan uses to record Kaulder's history is the place where the man leaves his final showdown between Mr. Han and Mr. Lee begins.
message.
** One The three weather runes Kaulder confiscates at the start of movie's present day part are later used by him as flashbangs to blind the Witch Queen.
*** For that matter, we also get to learn why he told the young witch he took them from to never, ever, put weather runes in water.
* ''Film/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen''
** When the League members first enter Dorian Gray's house, Allan Quatermain notices that one
of the replacement hands, a metal claw, is used during paintings on the final fight.wall is missing (leaving an obvious painting-shaped splotch). Anyone who knows the story of ''Literature/ThePictureOfDorianGray'' knows how important it is to Mr. Gray, but what isn't revealed until late in the movie is that the DiabolicalMastermind the Fantom [[spoiler:stole the painting to extort Dorian Gray into working for him as TheMole]].
** Anyone who watched the movie carefully enough saw all of the actions of TheMole [[spoiler:Dorian Gray]] that were later revealed to be his tricks to obtain [[spoiler: the League's super powers and Nemo's technology]].
* ''Film/LatePhases:'' The tombstone, which is rigged to a pulley to drop on the werewolf.
* ''Film/LethalWeapon2'' features [[IncrediblyLamePun Chekhov's Nailgun]]. Sgt. Murtaugh is having his house expanded, and as he and Riggs go into the construction area, they hear a noise like a shot going off, hit the deck and pull out their pistols. It turns out that the construction worker was using a nail gun. "Don't you use a hammer?" "What's a hammer?" Later in the movie, Murtaugh is at home alone when he's attacked. He leads his attacker into the construction area, and uses the nail gun to kill him with one nail to the head-- and then kill a second enemy with three to the chest. "Nailed 'em both."
* ''Film/LightsOfNewYork'' has a literal gun that Eddie gives Kitty for self-defense. Later Hawk is killed with this pistol either by Kitty or by Molly who claims she had stolen it from Kitty's dressing room.

** During %%* ''Film/TheLoneRanger'': The silver bullet; Danny's slingshot.
* A fairly subtle one in ''Film/TheLongKissGoodnight''. Samantha Caine slips a matchbook into her daughter's sling, so that she can keep a candle lit while her mother's away. Once Sam has her memory back and is Charly Baltimore, she and her daughter are LockedInAFreezer, where
the matches (along with some gasoline) allow her to blow up the freezer door and escape.
** There's a slightly more obvious one, if only because the setup and the payoff occur closer to each other. When Samantha and Mitch are driving away with Waldman, he tells them that he carries three guns on him, including one in his crotch since males are reluctant to check that area while frisking. A few scenes later, Samantha sees Waldman's drowned corpse while she is being tortured, reaches into his pants, and pulls out that third gun. A rare case where the ChekhovsGun is a literal gun.
* ''Film/{{Looper}}'' has telekinesis, which is introduced early and dismissed as not being that
big fight of a deal besides cheap parlor tricks. [[spoiler: Cid, the future Rainmaker, turns out to have the power to make people explode with it, crush vehicles, and flatten entire areas. Foreshadowed by his mother hiding in an old safe when Cid gets angry.]]
%%* Literally happens in ''Film/LordOfWar''.
* ''Film/TheLostBoys'':
** Early
in the museum room, Mr. Han tries throwing a spear at Lee, which goes through a wall movie, Michael and into Sam deride their grandfather's taxidermy collection. In the HallOfMirrors beyond. The climax third act, Michael defeats David by impaling him on deer antlers from one of the movie involves Lee kicking Han right into the spear and [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice Impaling Him With Extreme Prejudice]].his grandfather's mounted animal heads.
** The advice that Bruce takes about "smashing At one point during the image" in order to defeat Han was itself movie, Grandpa is making a Chekhovs Gun given by Bruce's master near the very beginning of the film.
%%* ''Film/{{Equilibrium}}'' has an example of this
fence with huge wooden posts. The head vampire is killed and the gun John Preston hands to Brandt.
* ''Film/EscapeFromLA'' has
day is saved when Grandpa unexpectedly crashes through a few of these wall with his Jeep and one of the best played examples. When Snake is given huge fence posts come flying off the weapons and tools for his mission, they show him a Holographic projector that can display his image from a distance. He also is determined to get his BadassLongcoat from a thug who took it from him mid-film. Before taking on hood of the mission he placed vehicle, impaling the projector head vampire.
* The alien spiders in ''Film/LostInSpace'' are seen eating their wounded at an early point
in the inside pocket movie. When Dr. Smith betrays the Robinson family and becomes a giant spider himself, John Robinson defeats him by wounding him, which draws the creatures to Smith to eat him alive.
* ''Film/TheLovedOnes'':
** The opening scene where Brent is driving in the car with his father, and has a crash in which his father dies. It's initially used to explain why Brent's in such a depressed frame of mind. [[spoiler:During his torture, Brent has a flashback to the crash, realizing it wasn't his driving at fault; Brent actually swerved to avoid one of Lola's 'past boyfriends', who she later mentions somehow escaped from the basement.]]
** The razor blade Brent uses in an early scene for SelfHarm. [[spoiler:He uses it to cut himself free of his bonds, making his first, ultimately unsuccessful escape attempt]].
* ''Film/LowTide'': Peter trades the Cuban cigars from the heist for a boat ride back home after the robbery. Later, Red sees one
of the coat sailors smoking one of the cigars and never mentioned it again realizes that Alan and Peter are lying about having lost the loot.
* The rattlesnake that nearly bites Barry when he is searching
for the rest of mine in ''Film/LustForGold''. [[spoiler:During the film. During the final scene, climax, Barry is saved when his superiors realize [[spoiler: that the EMP control disc they have a rattlesnake bites Ray as he is a fake]] they open fire on Snake [[spoiler: who had been using the projector as a decoy the whole time]]. Cue SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome, [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Destruction of Modern Society]], and a badass break in the [[BreakingTheFourthWall Fourth Wall]].
* ''Film/ExecutiveDecision'' starts with the main charactertaking a flight test. At the end of the film, he has
about to land a 747.
* ''Film/{{Exam}}'': Deaf's glasses, the voice-activated lights, the gun, the pencils, Blonde's hair pin, White's pills and wristwatch, Brown's coin and chewing gum, the broken glass, test papers themselves; [[ChekhovsArmoury it'd be easier to list things that DON'T qualify]].
* ''Film/ExMachina'': There is a brief scene of Kyoko preparing dinner, and a close-up on her slicing fish with a knife. This knife later becomes very important [[spoiler:when she and Ava stab Nathan to death with it]].
kill him.]]



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* In ''Film/FaceOff'' Caster Troy gifts Sean Archer's daughter a knife in the middle of the movie, which she uses to stab him in the finale.
* Timmy's toy yo-yo in ''Film/AFairlyOddMovieGrowUpTimmyTurner''; in the end, Tootie uses it to escape the spherical cage in Magnate's lair.
* ''Film/FastFive'' has an extra safe of the same style that they are trying to steal.
* ''Film/FatalAttraction'' has the knife that Alex tries to stab Dan with during the confrontation in her apartment. Watch the lingering close-up on Dan's hand around the blade handle as he places it on the counter. In the original, Alex uses that same knife to slit her throat, effectively framing Dan for her murder.
* In ''Film/{{Fearless 2006}}'', Creator/JetLi's character says that all tea tastes the same to him, so he doesn't bother to check what is in his cups. [[spoiler: In the final act, he fails to notice his tea has been poisoned.]]
%%* The mithril shirt that Bilbo gives to Frodo in ''Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheFellowshipOfTheRing'' is a mild example.
* In ''Film/TheFifthElement'', Corbin Dallas's box of matches is almost empty in his first scene (which is OK because he's been meaning to quit smoking anyway). The last match winds up being a key part of switching on part of the alien weapon at the end.
* In one of the first scenes of ''Film/{{Firewall}}'', we see the sister yelling at the brother because his radio-controlled car causes interference with the television. Guess what Harrison Ford uses later to disrupt the villain's security system?
* Done perfectly in the 2007 film ''Film/{{Flawless|2007}}''. Mr. Hobbs, the janitor, tells Laura Quinn the properties of the diamonds, one of them being that diamonds never dampen in contact with water. Later when the diamonds belonging to the company are stolen by Mr. Hobbs and Laura tries to find them, she loses a diamond earring in a sink and when she retrieves it, she notices that it is not wet. She then realizes that Mr. Hobbs [[spoiler:had probably discharged the stolen diamonds into a sink, therefore the diamonds must be in the sewer]].
* Clumsily done in ''Film/{{Fletch}}.'' Near the beginning, Fletch (Chevy Chase) lights a cigarette with a Zippo lighter. This is the only time he's ever seen smoking in the movie. But at the climax, when he needs a way to escape, the lighter comes in handy.
* Partly subverted in ''Film/{{Flyboys}}''. Each of the young pilots is given a revolver by veteran pilot Reed Cassidy. The explanation is that, if their plane catches fire they can use the gun for a quick suicide. The audience KNOWS this will be used for that, but the first plane to catch fire [[spoiler: explodes before the pilot can act]]. It is used near the end of the movie by [[spoiler: Briggs Lowry]], finishing the loop. However, [[spoiler: Blaine Rawlings then uses HIS gun to surprise and kill the BigBad when his gun is shot out in the final duel.]]
* Subverted in ''Film/FoulPlay''. Gloria is unknowingly slipped a cigarette pack with the bad guys' plans, which ends up dropped behind a couch in her apartment. Much, much later, the landlord's pet snake finds them, only for him to say "How many times do I have to tell you, don't eat cigarettes!" and toss it in the fireplace, not knowing its importance. Cut to the snake laughing.
* In the first ten minutes of ''Film/{{Frequency}}'', John's best friend's kid finds a shotgun in an old case where John's father's old ham radio is. Although it is only mentioned and seen in passing then, [[spoiler: John's father later uses it to blow off the hand of, and, 30 years later, kill, the villain.]]
* In ''Film/FunnyGames'', the film points out a knife that gets dropped to the deck of the family sailboat. When the woman is brought back to the boat by her captors, she grabs the knife [[spoiler:but her captors immediately spot her and grab the knife, making the whole thing a red herring. Arguably a lampshaded red herring, considering the context of the film.]]
* In the opening scenes of ''Film/TheFugitive'', Dr. Kimble's friend Dr. Nichols returns his keys to him, thanking him for loaning him his car. Later, during Kimble's murder trial, the investigating detective testifies that there was no sign of a break-in, making him doubt Kimble's claims of an intruder. Not until the very end of the film does Gerard realize the significance of this and tell Kimble that Nichols must have used the keys to let the assailant into his home.

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* ''Film/MadMax'':
** Probably the most obvious one is where Goose and the mechanic show Max the newly built Pursuit Special, meant as a means to keep him on the force. Instead he steals it for his RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
**
In ''Film/FaceOff'' Caster Troy gifts Sean Archer's daughter a knife ''Film/MadMax2TheRoadWarrior'', an early scene establishes that Max has an anti-tampering mechanism that self-destructs his car in the middle event someone tries to steal it (as a way to show how ProperlyParanoid he's become). This later saves Max's life, as the thugs who ambush him and kill his dog inadvertently activate the device and blow themselves up.
** ''Film/MadMaxBeyondThunderdome'' has an extra-delayed-fire Chekhov's Gun. In the first movie he's a cop with the Main Force Patrol. By the second movie the MFP has ceased to exist and is never mentioned, he even loses his cop car halfway through it. In the third movie he's set to battle the gigantic Blaster. Blaster is rendered helpless by Max's MFP police whistle, since Blaster has a WeaksauceWeakness against high-pitched noises.
** ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' has the IV tubing that Nux was using to siphon blood from Max at the beginning
of the movie, which she uses to stab him in the finale.
* Timmy's toy yo-yo in ''Film/AFairlyOddMovieGrowUpTimmyTurner''; in
film. At the end, Tootie Max uses it to escape the spherical cage in Magnate's lair.
* ''Film/FastFive'' has an extra safe of the same style
save Furiosa's life after she suffered a near fatal stab wound. It also helps that they are trying Max is stated to steal.
have O-type blood, making him a universal donor.
* ''Film/FatalAttraction'' has the knife that Alex tries to stab Dan with during the confrontation in her apartment. Watch the lingering close-up on Dan's hand around the blade handle as he places it on the counter. In the original, Alex uses that same knife to slit her throat, effectively framing Dan for her murder.
* In ''Film/{{Fearless 2006}}'', Creator/JetLi's character says that all tea tastes the same to him, so he doesn't bother to check what is in his cups.
''Film/ManOfSteel'':
** The Codex.
[[spoiler: In the final act, It turns out to be encoded in Clark's own cells, thus giving Zod a reason to kill Clark so he fails to notice can extract it from his tea has been poisoned.corpse.]]
%%* ** The mithril shirt that Bilbo gives to Frodo in ''Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheFellowshipOfTheRing'' is a mild example.
* In ''Film/TheFifthElement'', Corbin Dallas's box of matches is almost empty in his first scene (which is OK because he's been meaning to quit smoking anyway). The last match winds up being a
Kryptonian spacecraft key part of switching on part of the alien weapon at the end.
* In one of the first scenes of ''Film/{{Firewall}}'', we see the sister yelling at the brother because his radio-controlled car causes interference
with the television. Guess what Harrison Ford uses later to disrupt the villain's security system?
* Done perfectly in the 2007 film ''Film/{{Flawless|2007}}''. Mr. Hobbs, the janitor, tells Laura Quinn the properties of the diamonds, one of them being that diamonds never dampen in contact with water. Later when the diamonds belonging to the company are stolen by Mr. Hobbs and Laura tries to find them, she loses a diamond earring in a sink and when she retrieves it, she notices that it is not wet. She then realizes that Mr. Hobbs [[spoiler:had probably discharged the stolen diamonds into a sink, therefore the diamonds must be in the sewer]].
* Clumsily done in ''Film/{{Fletch}}.'' Near the beginning, Fletch (Chevy Chase) lights a cigarette with a Zippo lighter. This is the only time he's ever seen smoking in the movie. But at the climax, when he needs a way to escape, the lighter comes in handy.
* Partly subverted in ''Film/{{Flyboys}}''. Each of the young pilots is given a revolver by veteran pilot Reed Cassidy. The explanation is that, if their plane catches fire they can use the gun for a quick suicide. The audience KNOWS this will be used for that, but the first plane to catch fire
Jor-El's digital avatar stored on it. [[spoiler: explodes before the pilot can act]]. It is used near the end of the movie by [[spoiler: Briggs Lowry]], finishing the loop. However, [[spoiler: Blaine Rawlings then Lois uses HIS gun it to surprise summon Jor-El while imprisoned on Zod's spaceship so that she can escape and kill the BigBad when his gun is shot out in the final duel.find a way to defeat Zod.]]
* Subverted in ''Film/FoulPlay''. Gloria is unknowingly slipped a cigarette pack with the bad guys' plans, which ends up dropped behind a couch in her apartment. Much, much later, the landlord's pet snake finds them, only for him ** Clark's inability to say "How many times do I have to tell you, don't eat cigarettes!" and toss it in the fireplace, not knowing its importance. Cut to the snake laughing.
* In the first ten minutes of ''Film/{{Frequency}}'', John's best friend's kid finds
control his enhanced senses as a shotgun in an old case where John's father's old ham radio is. Although it is only mentioned and seen in passing then, child. [[spoiler: John's father later uses it It turns out to blow off be an important detail when he goes up against Zod's soldiers, who ''haven't'' had a lifetime to acclimate to their sun-enhanced abilities. The sensory overload quickly incapacitates them when their environmental suits are breached. Zod ultimately figures his abilities out, but Clark's lifetime on Earth is likely a trump card in the hand of, and, 30 years later, kill, the villain.end.]]
* In ''Film/FunnyGames'', ** The hyperdrive on Clark's spacecraft. [[spoiler: It's made from the film points out a knife that gets dropped to same technology as Zod's hyperdrive--which ''he'' made by reverse-engineering the deck of Phantom Zone projector. With some tweaking, the family sailboat. When the woman military is brought able to use it to send Zod's soldiers back to the boat by her captors, she grabs the knife [[spoiler:but her captors immediately spot her and grab the knife, making the whole thing a red herring. Arguably a lampshaded red herring, considering the context of the film.Phantom Zone.]]
* ''Film/TheManWhoKnewTooMuch'': The main character's wife is an ex-professional singer. Early in the film, she sings a duet with their son and he sings and whistles along. In the opening scenes of ''Film/TheFugitive'', Dr. Kimble's friend Dr. Nichols returns end, her powerful scream averts an assassination and her singing helps locate their son when he starts whistling along.
* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
** ''Film/IronMan1'':
*** Tony Stark builds a electromagnetic device called an Arc Reactor to protect
his keys heart, then upgrades the unit by having his secretary, Pepper, install a larger version in his chest. He tells her to him, thanking him throw the small unit away, but Pepper has it put in a display case for loaning him him. The miniature reactor becomes crucial later on, when [[spoiler: Obadiah Stane takes the larger reactor from Tony's chest while he's paralyzed, and he must rely on the smaller model to power his car. Later, suit and his heart.]] Also, Tony's second attempt at the suit doesn't work out too well after ice builds up during Kimble's murder trial, a high-atmosphere flight. [[spoiler:He later uses this against the investigating detective testifies BigBad.]]
*** The giant Arc-Reactor which is mentioned in the first third of the movie, [[spoiler:then overloaded at the end to finally defeat Obadiah Stane.]] Every character, item, and detail has at least two uses in the movie. [[spoiler: "How did you solve that icing problem?"]]
** ''Film/IronMan2'':
*** [[spoiler:Howard Stark's model of the Stark Expo and what happens when two repulsor blasts hit each other]].
*** It also contains a subversion, when we are introduced to [[spoiler:Hammer's "ex-wife" bunker-buster shell. When Rhodes tries to use it on Vanko, it proves completely worthless - after a long, dramatic charge-up sequence, the much-vaunted missile pings harmlessly off Vanko's armor and sputters on the ground like a dud firecracker]]. This includes a subversion and a straight example. [[spoiler: When Hammer is going through all the weapons he's going to add to Rhode's armor, the "ex-wife" is the only one he manufactured himself. Hammer's well established incompetence at weapons design]] is Chekhov's Gun.
*** Black Widow takes out Happy Hogan with a flipping submission move. She later uses similar attacks to take out a hallway full of Hammer Industries guards.
** A few pop up in ''Film/{{Thor}}''. Earlier, Darcy took a picture of Thor. The picture would be used later [[spoiler: on a falsified ID]]. Also, Loki taunting Heimdall [[spoiler:over secret passages that even Heimdall wasn't aware of]] would come to use when [[spoiler:Loki uses those passages to escape death and arrive to Earth]].
** ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'':
*** Flipped onto the heroes in this case. Remember how the Iron Legion from ''Iron Man 3'' can be controlled by AI? Ultron did.
*** Helen Cho has invented a synthetic tissue that mimics human biology, which she uses to heal Clint. [[spoiler:The same technology is later used to construct Vision's body]].
*** Two from the previous movie (both involving Thor): the shockwave created when his hammer hits Cap's shield gets weaponized, and his thunder supercharging Tony's technology is used to [[spoiler: give life to Vision]].
*** During the final battle, Cap damages one of Ultron's drones, which Ultron is using to taunt him, and throws it off the edge of [[spoiler:the flying city]]. This drone reappears at the end, [[spoiler:damaged but still functional, as the last vessel of Ultron's consciousness. Vision caught him trying to sneak off]].
** ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar''
*** At the end of ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'', Tony gifts Peter with a brand new Spider-Man costume as part of joining the Avengers, but declines it and the position. Come this film, he's wearing the suit and is part of the Avengers.
** ''Film/AvengersEndgame''
*** Back in ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'', when Peter experimented with the full functions of his Spider-Man costume, he accidentally activated its "Instant Kill" mode and quickly turned it off before it could do anything. In ''Endgame'', [[spoiler:upon coming BackFromTheDead and returning to Earth for the FinalBattle, he unleashes this mode on Thanos's mooks]].
* ''Film/{{Maverick}}''. Early in the movie Maverick mentions believing that if he concentrated hard enough, he could draw exactly the card he needed, then mentions that the trick had never worked. Near the end he must do exactly that to win the $500,000 poker championship.
* ''Film/{{The Maze Runner|2014}}'' has the two syringes filled with blue liquid that were with Teresa when she was taken to the Glade. First, one is used to [[spoiler:save Alby after he is stung in the Maze by a Griever]], then the second is used when [[spoiler:Thomas stabs himself with a Griever stinger, in the hopes that he will remember what happened before the Maze]].
* ''Film/MedicineMan'' has a doctor in the rainforest where he believes he has found a cure for cancer in the local tribe's sugar supply after realising that the tribe had a very low cancer rate. He figures out that the tribe uses a particular plant for all of their food but he can't reproduce the cure himself. However he didn't consider that the supply could be contaminated [[spoiler: and also ignores their liking for sugar coated ''ants'']].
* ''Film/MeanGirls''
** Chekhov's big yellow school bus, rather.
** Before the talent show scene, Janis tells Cady that "everybody in the English speaking world" knows the words to the song "Jingle Bell Rock". Cady presumably used this information to save the act.
** In the sequel, the paranoid neighbor. Specifically his security cameras.
* ''Film/MenInBlack''
** The flying saucers from the first MIB meeting in 1961, converted into towers at Flushing.
** The little red button in the LTD.
** K orders J to fasten his seat belt before they go for a drive, and J lectures him about being polite. Just after K has J push the little red button he says "And you might want to put on a seat belt".
* ''Film/{{Modesta}}'': The sticks of firewood Modesta is gathering. She breaks one off to strike her husband when he is calling her names and heaping abuse. During the League of Liberated Women's first meeting, the firewood stick becomes a symbol of the women's efforts for equality. At the end, after both the men and the women agree
that there was no sign should not be any physical violence, they all pair off and walk away, stepping over the the sticks.
* In ''Film/{{Monsters|2010}}'', Samantha sees a TV documentary on how jellyfish attract mates with a light display. Later on she realises the giant alien is attracted to the light
of a break-in, making him doubt Kimble's claims television set and turns it off.
* ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''. Halfway through the film, a historian appears to summarize the next part
of an intruder. Not the plot and is murdered. Later, Arthur, Sir Bedevere, and Sir Lancelot are stopped on their quest and arrested for his murder.
** Originally they had more modern scenes planned, but ultimately focused on the grail quest for the most part. It's funnier because it comes out of nowhere, anyhow.
** Also, on the scene where they have to answer questions in order to cross the bridge, Arthur knows about swallows due to the first scene.
*** Which goes to show that, in comedy, the line between ChekhovsGun, RunningGag, and BrickJoke can become rather blurry.
%%* ''Film/MoonriseKingdom'': Suzy's lefty scissors seem pretty innocuous when they are first recorded in Sam's inventory.
* ''Film/Mortuary1983'': Early in the film, Greg and Josh find a machinegun stored inside a coffin at the mortuary warehouse. When Greg confronts [[spoiler:Paul]] neat the end, he grabs the machinegun and tries to shoot [[spoiler:him]] with it. [[spoiler:[[DefiedTrope Defied]]. There were no bullets in the gun.]]
* ''Film/MostWanted'': Victoria's taser, which initially she tries to use on Dunn. Later he tases Braddock right in the groin with it.
* ''Franchise/TheMuppets'':
** ''Film/MuppetTreasureIsland'': Gonzo's odd decision to keep starfish in his pants come in handy when they battle against the pirates. If people count, the fact that JustForFun/StatlerAndWaldorf are the animated, talking figureheads of the Hispaniola also counts.
** Also in ''Film/TheMuppetMovie'': The script of the movie. No, really.
** And in ''Film/TheMuppets'', there's a scene in which Gonzo gets his fingers stuck in a bowling ball [[ItMakesSenseInContext while trying to bowl a pin off Jack Black's head]]. They're still stuck
until the very end last couple seconds of the film movie, when [[spoiler:the ball flies off and beans the BigBad, giving him a brain injury and changing his personality, prompting him to sell Muppet Studios back to the Muppets]].
* ''Film/MyCousinVinny'' is loaded with examples, from Lisa's ever-present camera and her extensive knowledge of automobiles to the story of Judge Malloy and the diner cook's brief explanation of how grits are cooked.
* In ''Film/MysteryMen'', Dr. Heller's Tornado-in-a-Can was intended to be a Chekhov's Gun but ended up as a deleted scene. Rather than throw The Bowler's bowling ball into Casanova Frankenstein's machine to destroy it, they were going to throw a Tornado-in-a-Can into it in the alternate version. The effect for this can still however be seen in the theatrical release; just after they toss the bowling ball in and it
does Gerard realize its damage you can see the significance green swirling smoke coming out of this the hole.
* Several in ''Film/MysteryTeam'': [[spoiler: Duncan's slingshot, the firecracker, Jason being "The Master of Disguise"
and tell Kimble that Nichols must have used the keys Eric, just to let the assailant into his home.name a few]]. Subverted with [[spoiler: Duncan and Charlie's "skills"]]



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* ''Film/GalaxyQuest''. The time-machine device that allows the user to go back 13 seconds into the past, just enough time to correct a mistake. It's mentioned early in the film but then dismissed and not used until the end.
* The incinerator in ''Film/{{Gattaca}}''- [[spoiler:in the [[BittersweetEnding final scene]], as Vincent finally leaves Earth, Eugene crawls into it to commit suicide.]]
* Almost averted in ''Film/GetCarter''. In the first act Jack Carter finds his brother's double-barreled shotgun, which he then carries on and off for the rest of the film -- but never actually fires. He does kill a man with it, though -- he beats him to death with the stock.
* Early in ''Film/TheGiantGilaMonster'' Chase frets about notroglycerine transported unsafely in a vehicle. In the end he destroys the giant gila monster with a vehicle unsafely loaded with nitro.
* ''Film/GIJoeTheRiseOfCobra'': The flames device is seen a couple of times being used to burn things for no apparent reason [[AttackBackfire before it scorches off]] the BigBad's face.
%%* Occurs practically every other movie in the original ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' series.
* ''Film/TheGoldenChild''. While Chandler Jarrell is in Tibet, Kee Nang's father (masquerading as a beggar) sells him a medallion. Near the end of the movie a demon tries to stab Chandler with the Ajanti Dagger and the medallion [[PocketProtector deflects the blow]].
* The safe deposit box Carl gets when he opens an account at the bank in ''Film/{{Graduation}}'': [[spoiler:Jackson hides the stolen cash in it, allowing Carl to walk in after the robbery, open his safe deposit box, and walk out with the cash.]]
* Averted and subverted in ''Film/GranTorino'': Creator/ClintEastwood's character threatens people with guns several times [[spoiler:but only fires a gun once, by accident and early in the movie]]. Additionally Eastwood's character in the finale [[spoiler:mimics movements that he made earlier where he pulled a gun, but he isn't carrying one at the time]], which he does for the purpose of [[spoiler:tricking the gangbangers who raped Sue into killing him and getting them all arrested for murder]].
* ''Film/TheGravedancers'': The axe being used to split firewood when Harris, Allison and Sid first arrive at the mansion. During the final confrontation, Emma summons it to her hand and uses it to go on a rampage.
* Subverted in ''Film/TheGreenHornet'' with all of the cars in the garage; the only one that ends up being driven is the Black Beauty.
%%* In ''Film/GreenLantern2011'': Gravity's a bitch.
* In ''Film/{{Gremlins}}'', the Peltzer family keeps a shield and two swords in their living room. At least one of the swords is still a very functional weapon.
* Early in ''Film/{{Grindhouse}}'''s first film, ''Film/DeathProof'', the characters have a conversation about whether or not carrying a gun is necessary to protect oneself. Near the climax, the character who carries one shoots the BigBad with it.
* In ''Film/GrossePointeBlank'', Martin Blank is given a pen with the business details of an old schoolfriend at a reunion. He later uses this to stab a would-be assassin to death.
* In the live-action adaptation of ''Film/TheGuyver'', Fulton Balcus keeps and uses the old toaster Dr. Segawa swapped the Guyver out with. Much to his annoyance, though, it burns his toast.

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* ''Film/GalaxyQuest''. The time-machine device In ''Film/TheNakedGun 2 and 1/2'', Frank uses a police tank to crash though a house, a gated community, and a zoo. Much later, Frank wrestles Quentin Habsburg till Quentin accidentally falls out of a window. He plummets several stories before landing on a canopy and bouncing to the ground unscathed . . . where he is then mauled by a lion presumably from the zoo.
** In a movie like this one its surprising they actually set
that allows the user gag up as opposed to go back 13 seconds into the past, just enough time having it randomly happen for no reason.
* ''[[Film/{{Neighbors 2014}} Neighbors]]'': The fireworks [[spoiler: Kelly and Mac use these
to correct eventually get the cops attention]].
* ''Nightlight'' (2015): Robin straps
a mistake. It's mentioned early support-splint onto her ankle while changing her shoes in preparation for hiking in the film but then dismissed woods. [[spoiler: It later prevents the BearTrap from breaking her ankle outright, although she's left bloodied and limping for a while.]] Also, Robin and Nia find a note in another teen's backpack that includes a reminder to watch out for rattlesnakes. Three guesses what Robin has a close call with not used until long after...
* ''Film/NowYouSeeMe'':
** Just about everything they're shown doing that isn't part of their shows is setting up for one of them or outwitting
the end.
* The incinerator in ''Film/{{Gattaca}}''- [[spoiler:in
police. That bit where Daniel tries (and fails) reading Tressler? [[spoiler: Clever ploy to get the [[BittersweetEnding final scene]], as Vincent finally leaves Earth, Eugene crawls into it answer to commit suicide.his security questions on his bank account.]]
* Almost averted in ''Film/GetCarter''. In the first act Jack Carter finds his brother's double-barreled shotgun, which he then carries on and off for the rest of the film -- but never actually fires. He does kill a man with it, though -- he beats him to death with the stock.
* Early in ''Film/TheGiantGilaMonster'' Chase frets about notroglycerine transported unsafely in a vehicle. In the end he destroys the giant gila monster with a vehicle unsafely loaded with nitro.
* ''Film/GIJoeTheRiseOfCobra'':
%%** The flames device is seen a couple of times being used to burn things for no apparent reason [[AttackBackfire before it scorches off]] the BigBad's face.
%%* Occurs practically every other movie in the original ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' series.
* ''Film/TheGoldenChild''. While Chandler Jarrell is in Tibet, Kee Nang's father (masquerading as a beggar) sells him a medallion. Near the end of the movie a demon tries to stab Chandler with the Ajanti Dagger and the medallion [[PocketProtector deflects the blow]].
* The safe deposit box Carl gets when he opens an account at the bank in ''Film/{{Graduation}}'': [[spoiler:Jackson hides the stolen cash in it, allowing Carl to walk in after the robbery, open his safe deposit box, and walk out with the cash.]]
* Averted and subverted in ''Film/GranTorino'': Creator/ClintEastwood's character threatens people with guns several times [[spoiler:but only fires a gun once, by accident and early in the movie]]. Additionally Eastwood's character in the finale [[spoiler:mimics movements
rabbit trick that he made earlier where he pulled a gun, but he isn't carrying one at the time]], which he does for the purpose of [[spoiler:tricking the gangbangers who raped Sue into killing him and getting them all arrested for murder]].
* ''Film/TheGravedancers'': The axe being used to split firewood when Harris, Allison and Sid first arrive at the mansion. During the final confrontation, Emma summons it to her hand and uses it to go on a rampage.
* Subverted in ''Film/TheGreenHornet'' with all of the cars in the garage; the only one that ends up being driven is the Black Beauty.
%%* In ''Film/GreenLantern2011'': Gravity's a bitch.
* In ''Film/{{Gremlins}}'', the Peltzer family keeps a shield and two swords
Horsemen perform in their living room. At least one of the swords is still a very functional weapon.
* Early in ''Film/{{Grindhouse}}'''s first film, ''Film/DeathProof'', the characters have a conversation about whether or not carrying a gun is necessary to protect oneself. Near the climax, the character who carries one shoots the BigBad with it.
* In ''Film/GrossePointeBlank'', Martin Blank is given a pen with the business details of an old schoolfriend at a reunion. He later uses this to stab a would-be assassin to death.
* In the live-action adaptation of ''Film/TheGuyver'', Fulton Balcus keeps and uses the old toaster Dr. Segawa swapped the Guyver out with. Much to his annoyance, though, it burns his toast.
second show.
%%** [[spoiler: "I can tell he has abandonment issues. Mommy? No, daddy."]]



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* In ''Film/HangmenAlsoDie'', the bribe [[spoiler:Czaka]] pays Inspector Gruber for police protection [[spoiler:becomes additional circumstantial evidence against him after Gruber is killed by the Resistance.]]
* ''Film/TheHangover'' has several Chekhov's Guns that are used by the three friends trying to find the groom. Some are noticed immediately while others are forgotten about until later. There is the tiger that leads Mike Tyson to them, the card counting book that leads to the Chekhov's Skill, the Holocaust ring that winds up in the hands of a stripper. But probably the most important one is the [[spoiler: mattress that was thrown out of Caesar's Palace. Since the windows are locked, it could have only been thrown from the roof, where the groom is.]]
* In ''Film/HaroldAndKumarEscapeFromGuantanamoBay'', while searching a car, the titular characters come across a huge stash of pepper spray. Later in the film, after they're arrested by the FBI, they manage to escape after it's revealed that Harold managed to hide a can of pepper spray in his pants and uses it to disable their captors.
** ''Film/HaroldAndKumarGoToWhiteCastle'' also had a number of Chekhov's Guns. [[spoiler: For example, the cheetah is mentioned on a number of news reports before the protagonists find it, but the news reports are just treated as background noise. The hangglider on top of the car they steal from the extreme sports enthusiasts ends up being the vehicle that carries them to their final destination.]]
* ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'': Snape threatens Harry with the truth-telling potion that he later uses on [[spoiler:Moody]].
%%* ''Film/TheHeat'': The grenade.
* In ''Film/{{Heathers}}'', Veronica's talent for handwriting forgery that is used later in the film is introduced early on with the prank on Big Martha.
* ''Film/TheHidden'': Early on, one policeman shows the two main characters a flamethrower he grabbed from some kids who just happened to carry one in the street. Because it has nothing to do with the scene and disappears just after, it's pretty obvious it will be used against the body-snatcher alien.
* ''Film/HiddenInSilence'': When Fusia and the others move into the new house she bought, they find a discarded photo of a German soldier. [[spoiler:Later, they leave it out so Fusia's suitor Lubek will assume she has a German boyfriend and stop coming around.]]
* ''Film/{{Holidays}}'': In ''Christmas'', [[spoiler:Reggie's gun misfires when he first tries to kill his girlfriend, and he has to pull the trigger a couple times before it fires. Later, when he is fighting his AxeCrazy date, he grabs his gun from his coat, points it at her, and pulls the trigger, only for it to misfire. Before he can fire again, she buries an axe in his skull]].
* In ''Film/{{Hook}}'', the eponymous captain reveals in a victory speech to his underlings that he is finally getting his revenge on the now-adult Peter Pan. Prior to kidnapping Peter's kids, Hook killed the crocodile that had been pursuing him all these years and turned it into a ClockTower. [[spoiler: It winds up killing Hook in the final battle when it's accidentally brought back to life.]]
%%* The ''Film/HomeAlone'' movies are full of this. Everything from gifts given, to things said, to items seen briefly in a bedroom come back in some way, shape or form.
* ''Film/HotFuzz'', aka "Chekhov's Gun: The Movie." [[ChekhovsArmoury Nearly everything seen, done, or said in the first half of the film]] becomes an important plot point in the second. Watch it twice then make a checklist. It's uncanny. The DVD feature Fuzz Facts points out every single one of them. And there are a ''lot''.
** The sea mine, [[spoiler: which ''fails'' to go off when it's first discovered in a farmer's barn ... so that it can be detonated in the police station right at the end of the movie.]]
** [[spoiler:There's constant mention of a missing swan. Near the end of the film, it finally appears.]]
* ''Film/HouseOfTheDead'' had one girl who is blatantly pointed out as being on the fencing team. This is of absolutely no importance to the plot until the climax where the BigBad picks up a sword and a rather dull sword fight ensues.
%%* ''Film/TheHungerGames'': The mockingjay pin and [[spoiler:nightlock berries.]]
* In ''Film/TheHuntForRedOctober'', Jack Ryan consults with a submarine expert in his factory. One of his side projects is a "daughter-ship" mini-submarine capable of docking with other submarines. Later, the mini-submarine permits the American protagonists and the Russian defectors to commune and collaborate aboard Red October, unbeknownst to the crew adrift.
** Also the (seemingly random) introduction of 'Chef's assistant Loganov' to witness Ramius take possession of both Missile Keys. He is later revealed to be [[spoiler: TheMole for the KGB.]]
* ''Film/{{Hush}}'': The smoke detector that goes off at the beginning of the movie is used later by the protagonist to disorient her attacker.
* ''Film/{{Husk}}'': After murdering Alex, Corey tosses the [[GardeningVarietyWeapon pitchfork]] aside and walks back to the house. During the final fight, Scott realizes the pitchfork must still be lying where Corey dropped it.

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* In ''Film/HangmenAlsoDie'', ''Film/{{Oblivion 2013}}''
** Jack's recurring dream about a viewfinder on
the bribe [[spoiler:Czaka]] pays Inspector Gruber for police protection [[spoiler:becomes additional circumstantial evidence against him after Gruber is killed by Empire State Building. [[spoiler: It's where the Resistance.[[CloningBlues original]] Jack Harper proposed marriage to Julia.]]
* ''Film/TheHangover'' has several Chekhov's Guns ** The fact that are used by the three friends trying to find the groom. Some are noticed immediately while others are forgotten about until later. There is the tiger that leads Mike Tyson to them, the card counting book that leads to the Chekhov's Skill, the Holocaust ring that winds up in the hands of a stripper. But probably the most important one is the Scavs [[spoiler: mattress LaResistance]] have been stealing drone power cores.
** The fact
that was thrown out of Caesar's Palace. Since lightning strikes force electronics (such as the windows are locked, it could have only been thrown from Bubble Ship's [[spoiler: and the roof, where drones']]) to reboot if struck while flying.
** The constant reminding to MissionControl to please send parts and armor to repair
the groom is.drone on Tower 49, which it keeps disregarding. [[spoiler: Julia's BigDamnHeroes SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome later on is also a good example of WorfHadTheFlu because of it.]]
* In ''Film/HaroldAndKumarEscapeFromGuantanamoBay'', while searching a car, ** The missing drone mentioned at the titular characters come across a huge stash of pepper spray. Later in the film, after they're arrested by the FBI, they manage to escape after it's revealed that Harold managed to hide a can of pepper spray in his pants and uses it to disable their captors.
** ''Film/HaroldAndKumarGoToWhiteCastle'' also had a number of Chekhov's Guns.
beginning. [[spoiler: For example, It was captured by LaResistance, but it's intended use to carry a nuke to the cheetah is mentioned on a number of news reports before the protagonists find it, but the news reports are just treated as background noise. The hangglider on top of the car they steal from the extreme sports enthusiasts Tet ends up being the vehicle that carries them to their final destination.[[SubvertedTrope sadly subverted]].]]
* ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'': Snape threatens Harry with ** The Bubble Ship and the truth-telling potion drones using voice recognition to identify Jack. The latter comes in use when Jack first rescues Julia from the crashed "Odyssey" (since they're programmed to not shoot him). [[spoiler: As for the former... as Jack discovers, all that he later uses on [[spoiler:Moody]].
%%* ''Film/TheHeat'': The grenade.
* In ''Film/{{Heathers}}'', Veronica's talent for handwriting forgery that is used later in the film is introduced early on with the prank on Big Martha.
* ''Film/TheHidden'': Early on, one policeman shows the two main characters a flamethrower he grabbed from some kids who just happened to carry one in the street. Because it has nothing to do with the scene and disappears just after,
it's pretty obvious it will be used against necessary to use another clone's ship is to change the body-snatcher alien.
* ''Film/HiddenInSilence'': When Fusia and the others move into the new house she bought, they find a discarded photo of a German soldier. [[spoiler:Later, they leave
Tech operator number you say for ID, which comes in handy [[HeroStoleMyBike because he needs to use it out so Fusia's suitor Lubek will assume she has a German boyfriend and stop coming around.to save Julia's life after she's accidentally shot]].]]
* ''Film/{{Holidays}}'': In ''Christmas'', [[spoiler:Reggie's gun misfires when he first tries to kill his girlfriend, and he has to pull the trigger a couple times before it fires. Later, when he is fighting his AxeCrazy date, he grabs his gun from his coat, points it at her, and pulls the trigger, only for it to misfire. Before he can fire again, she buries an axe in his skull]].
* In ''Film/{{Hook}}'', the eponymous captain reveals in a victory speech to his underlings that he is finally getting his revenge on the now-adult Peter Pan. Prior to kidnapping Peter's kids, Hook killed the crocodile that had been pursuing him all these years and turned it into a ClockTower.
** The "Odyssey"'s flight recorder. [[spoiler: It winds up killing Hook in the final battle when it's accidentally brought back to life.And its nuclear reactor core.]]
%%* ** The ''Film/HomeAlone'' movies are full of this. Everything from gifts given, to things said, to items seen briefly in a bedroom come back in some way, shape or form.
* ''Film/HotFuzz'', aka "Chekhov's Gun: The Movie." [[ChekhovsArmoury Nearly everything seen, done, or said in
Scav communications equipment that Jack deactivates on the first half ruins of the film]] becomes an important plot point in Empire State Building. And the second. Watch it twice then make a checklist. It's uncanny. The DVD feature Fuzz Facts points out every single one of them. And there are a ''lot''.
building itself.
** The sea mine, fact that the drones can track Jack's DNA comes back to bite the ass of LaResistance during the final act.
** When Jack first reports about finding Julia to MissionControl, Sally says that she would be interested in meeting her.
[[spoiler: which ''fails'' to go off when it's first discovered in a farmer's barn ... so that it can be detonated in during the police station right at TrojanPrisoner gambit, Jack mentions this back to Sally to be allowed into the end of the movie.ship.]]
** [[spoiler:There's constant mention of a missing swan. Near When Jack first starts checking the end wreckage of the film, it finally appears.crashed "Odyssey", he opens a HumanPopsicle capsule which is empty, and when the Scavs [[spoiler: LaResistance]] arrive, you can see them taking that capsule. It becomes pretty important later on [[spoiler: as the capsule Julia goes in thinking she and Jack will do the TrojanPrisoner gambit and Jack then transports to his cabin, where she will be safe. The capsule is labeled "J. Harper"--it belonged to her (real) husband.]]
* ''Film/HouseOfTheDead'' had one girl who is blatantly pointed out as being ** A minor one: when Jack first disables the communications equipment on the fencing team. This is of absolutely no importance to Empire State, he takes a [[Film/KingKong gorilla]] plushie that was on the plot until room and puts it among his collection of scavenged stuff. [[spoiler: Julia's child is seen playing with it on the climax where the BigBad picks up a sword and a rather dull sword fight ensues.
%%* ''Film/TheHungerGames'': The mockingjay pin and [[spoiler:nightlock berries.
movie's epilogue.]]
* In ''Film/TheHuntForRedOctober'', Jack Ryan consults with a submarine expert in his factory. At the start of ''Film/{{Oculus}}'', we watch as Kaylie set up various fail-safe measures to destroy the mirror, which can change the perception of the lead characters. One of his side projects these is a "daughter-ship" mini-submarine capable of docking with other submarines. Later, kill-switch attached to an anchor, not being run by electricity and on a straight path so the mini-submarine permits mirror is unable to influence it. [[spoiler:[[DownerEnding Then she is tricked into walking in front of it as her brother flips the American protagonists and the Russian defectors switch, leaving him to commune and collaborate aboard Red October, unbeknownst to the crew adrift.
** Also the (seemingly random) introduction of 'Chef's assistant Loganov' to witness Ramius take possession of both Missile Keys. He is later revealed to be [[spoiler: TheMole
blame for the KGB.her death]].]]
* ''Film/{{Hush}}'': The smoke detector that goes off at In the beginning of animated movie ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAForest'', early on in the movie the animals are told by their teacher that a certain part of the forest is off limits, but says that the reason why is "not today's lesson". Pan across to reveal a trap. This is promptly forgotten...until the very end of the movie, when Edgar the Mole gets caught in it while trying to evade some humans doing cleanup after the gas damaged the forest. One of them frees Edgar, smashes the trap, throws it in the garbage bag, and proves to the animals that perhaps (contrary to dire warnings throughout the movie) [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters humans aren't exclusively destructive monsters.]] Not bad as environmentalist messages go.
* ''Film/TheOppositeOfSex'': Dedee is shown packing a gun, and helpfully informs the audience, "This is foreshadowing. Duh!". And despite the fact that she toys with being an UnreliableNarrator, it does get
used later by on. Twice.
* ''Film/OurManFlint''. Early in
the protagonist movie Flint is woken up from suspended animation by his watch. Later on when Flint is apparently dead, the watch wakes him up again - he was just in suspended animation.
* Subverted in ''Film/{{Outbreak}}''. The soldiers begin rounding up infectees in the quarantined small town, and we get
to disorient see only one woman say a tearful goodbye to her attacker.
* ''Film/{{Husk}}'': After murdering Alex, Corey tosses
family. We follow her for a few minutes while they take a blood sample during her initial medical exam. There is even a close up of the [[GardeningVarietyWeapon pitchfork]] aside and walks back to the house. During the final fight, Scott realizes the pitchfork must still phial, labeled "Sample 612". In a later scene, we see a scientist examining blood slides:
--> '''Scientist''': "Sample 607: Infected. 608: Infected. 609: Infected. * Frustrated sigh* They can't ''all''
be lying where Corey dropped it.infected. 610... Infected. 611...''Infected''. 612... Damn! Still infected!"



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* Averted in ''Film/InTheLoop''. One character keeps a live grenade in his office as a paperweight -- several other characters mention this fact, and we even get to see the grenade, but it's never in any danger of detonating.
* ''Franchise/IndianaJones'':
** In the beginning of ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'', when Indy finds a snake in the plane. TheArkOfTheCovenant is hidden in a giant pit filled with snakes. And then Belloq seals him in there...
** Also in ''Raiders'', Marion is first introduced as a competitive drinker who can hold massive amounts of alcohol. Later, when held captive by Belloq, she gets him drunk so she can attempt to escape.
** Early in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'' Indy asks Willie to hold his gun during the car chase and she throws it out the window. Near the end he's confronted by two swordsmen, reaches for his gun and... oops!
** See also Mutt's knife in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'', which was established mere minutes after we first see him, in keeping with the "greaser" persona. Too bad none of the Soviets thought it might be a good idea ''[[TooDumbToLive to search him]].''
* ''Film/IShotJesseJames'' features a literal example in the SawedOffShotgun that John Kelley always carries around with him. One scene heavily features Kelley cleaning it, and he uses it to shoot [[spoiler: Robert Ford]] in the final scene.

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* Averted ''Film/PacificRim'':
** [[spoiler:Gipsy Danger is nuclear powered.]]
** [[spoiler:Chau uses his knife three times: once to intimidate Geiszler, once to check whether Otachi Jr. is dead, and once more to cut his way out of its stomach.]]
** Though it's not explicitly noted, [[spoiler:the fact that the {{Kaiju}} can tell Newt linked up with one of their brains from the far side of the rift indicates that it's possible for signals to pass through it. This comes
in ''Film/InTheLoop''. One useful when mission control needs to keep monitoring Gipsy Danger's progress.]]
** [[spoiler:Raleigh's ability to pilot a Jaeger solo, which he does to finally deliver the final blow.]]
* ''Film/{{Paddington}}'':
** The sandwich Paddington keeps under his hat for emergencies comes very handy when he needs to get out of a jam.
%% ** The pigeons.
%% ** [[spoiler:The handheld vacuums]].
* [[spoiler:Ofelia's red shoes]] in ''Film/PansLabyrinth'' are forgotten about halfway through the film, only to suddenly reappear at the end. They don't really ''do'' anything, they are just a part of the [[ViewersAreGeniuses elaborate system of clues]] that let the viewer know the truth about what happens--[[spoiler:[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Red_Shoes_(fairy_tale) red shoes]] are associated with TheFairFolk, as is Ofelia's all-green outfit, for that matter.]]
** The bottle of sleeping medicine Ofelia's mother was given would count. At first, it seems completely unnecessary since [[spoiler:Ofelia helps her mother to get better with the mandrake root. At the end of the movie though, she uses it to drug her stepfather and escape with her brother.]]
** Mercedes' belt on her robe early on is revealed to have a [[VictoriasSecretCompartment hidden compartment]] where she stores her kitchen knife. The camera focused on it for too long for it to not be of any importance. As it turns out, later she is tied to a chair by the BigBad, and when his back is turned, she retrieves the knife, cuts herself free, and in a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome slices open his cheek before making her escape.
* Happens twice in ''Film/{{Papillon}}''. First on the boat to French Guiana, where Papillon displays his pocket knife, which later is used by Papillon to defend Louis from two robbers. Later, when Papillon, Louis and Clusiot have escaped their captivity, Papillon is shown putting an axe in the back of his pants. The same axe is later used to kill an officer.
* ''Film/PaulBlartMallCop'' has several, including the "Devil's Crotch" hot sauce and the StalkerWithACrush using GPS to track a cell phone.
* ''Film/{{Paulie}}'' has the bookmark labelled "M.A."
* ''Film/{{Paycheck}}'' has the main
character keeps a live grenade in ending up with his office as memory wiped after working on a paperweight -- top secret project [[spoiler: involving seeing the future]] and then finding out that his pre-memory wipe self sent his post-memory wipe self an entire ChekhovsArmory full of random, seemingly useless crap to keep himself alive when things go south. Perhaps the most JustForFun/{{Egregious}} gun in the armory, though, is a digital watch that doesn't work that seems to serve no practical purpose even within the armory [[spoiler: until it beeps and reads "GO" when the main character happens to find himself on a catwalk with a gun pointed at him.]]
* In ''Film/PeeWeesBigAdventure'', Pee-Wee buys
several other characters mention this fact, and we even get to see strange items at the grenade, but it's never in any danger of detonating.
* ''Franchise/IndianaJones'':
** In
magic shop at the beginning of ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'', when Indy finds the movie, including a snake boomerang bowtie. However, it is only used in a deleted scene, whereas most of the other items do get used in the plane. TheArkOfTheCovenant is hidden in movie.
* In ''[[Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief]]'', the protagonists find
a giant pit filled with snakes. And then Belloq seals him in there...
** Also in ''Raiders'', Marion is
fountain full of Gold Drachma's when looking for the first introduced as a competitive drinker who can hold massive amounts Pearl of alcohol. Later, Persephone. Later on, when held captive by Belloq, she gets they meet Charon, guess what they have to bribe him drunk so she can attempt to escape.
with?
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
** Early Subverted early in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'' Indy asks Willie to hold his gun during the car chase and she throws it out the window. Near the end he's confronted by two swordsmen, reaches for his gun and... oops!
** See also Mutt's knife in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'', which was established mere minutes after we
[[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl first see him, film]] -- a decorative shield-and-swords hangs over a fireplace in keeping with the "greaser" persona. Too bad none governor's mansion in the grand swashbuckling fashion. When Elizabeth later goes to draw one of the Soviets thought it might be a good idea ''[[TooDumbToLive swords to search him]].''
* ''Film/IShotJesseJames'' features a literal example in
defend herself against invading pirates, she ends up pulling the SawedOffShotgun that John Kelley always carries around whole thing down off the wall by accident -- the swords are firmly attached to the shield and ''won't come loose''.
*** Played straight
with him. One scene heavily features Kelley cleaning it, and he Elizabeth's bedwarmer; she uses it to shoot dump hot coals on the pirates invading her room.
** It's played straight in the same movie: Norrington mocks Jack's pistol (with only one shot) and compass (that's apparently broken); the pistol has symbolic importance and the compass proves important not only to the first movie but to the sequels as well.
** An interesting one comes in the form of the sword Will forged for Norrington. At the end of the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd third film]], Will is killed with this sword.
** Ragetti's wooden eye seems to just be comic relief, until it turns out to be one of the Pieces of Eight.
*** Jack's own Piece of Eight is debatable, being present in the first two movies before the sequels were even written.
** But the ultimate example, as far as the time between when we are shown the gun and when it is fired, are the barrel-pin hinges commonly used in jail cells of the period. In the first film, Will shows Jack how simple it is to unseat these hinges, thereby opening a jail cell door. In the third film, Jack recognizes that the hinges on the brig of the ''Flying Dutchman'' to be barrel-pin hinges, and is thus able to escape with ease because of Will's explanation from the first film.
** Subverted again with the jar of dirt from the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMansChest second movie]]. Jack ends up wasting it.
** The knife Bootstrap Bill gives to Will is the same one that he uses to carve out his heart after Davy Jones is killed.
* In ''Film/{{Pixels}}'':
** The glasses Eddie always has on him [[spoiler:has Pac-Man and Donkey Kong cheat codes inscribed on them.]]
** The Chewbacca mask Bill has won as a child [[spoiler:is later used by him to sneak out of the White House.]]
* In ''Film/PoisonIvy'', Chekhov's Gun takes the form of a melancholy piano piece the heroine, Sylvie, composes and records for her mother as a birthday present, which the latter plays as she supposedly jumps to her death. Soon after, [[FilleFatale Ivy]] convinces Sylvie to take a ride with her in her mother's old sportscar as a final goodbye. As they drive, Ivy absently begins to hum the tune, leading Sylvie to realize Ivy was present when her mother died...
* In ''Film/{{Preservation}}'', Wit chides Mike for casually discarding a broken beer bottle on the way into the park. Later, she uses that same bottle to [[GrievousBottleyHarm stab one of the hunters in the throat]].
* ''Film/ThePresidentsAnalyst'' is soon being pursued by intelligence agents of every country out to capture him. In New York's Chinatown, an agent chasing him gets stuck in a phone booth which has a logo reading "TPC", which shows up several other places, like on a maintenance truck in suburbia and a wheelbarrow on the White House lawn - late in the movie, the analyst gets stuck in a phone booth
[[spoiler: Robert Ford]] which is pulled up and hauled off, with him in it, to the headquarters of TPC - The Phone Company.]]
* Chekhov's ''lack'' of a gun in ''Film/ThePresidentsLastBang''. Chief Bodyguard Cha refuses his underling's suggestion to carry a gun to the party, saying that President Park doesn't like the sight of guns when he's drinking and relaxing. This later leaves him defenseless when Director Kim comes in shooting.
* A Chekhov's ''Blow''gun in ''Film/{{Primal}}'', with Frank using the BlowGun and curare darts he used to capture the monkeys against Loffler
in the final scene.showdown.
* Before the makeover scene in ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries'' Paolo refuses to sign the confidentially agreement because, in his own words, 'I know how to keep a secret'. [[spoiler: When Mia goes to school a few days later, paparazzi are swarming all over the place, which Paolo admits to being responsible for, for the sake of pride.]]
* ''Film/{{Prometheus}}'' makes a point of showing the audience a rather pricey Automated Surgical Unit that can perform almost any kind of emergency surgery, including complex operations [[spoiler: which is later used by Shaw to perform an emergency cesarean on herself, after having been infected by Holloway.]]
** Also telling that, [[spoiler: when she asks the machine for a cesarean section, the machine replies that it is not programmed for that, and she has to guide it through the procedure. Why would the female bankroller of the operation have a medical machine in her quarters not programmed for female anatomy? Because the machine is for the male head of the Weyland Corporation, who everyone else thinks is dead.]]
* In ''Film/PromisingYoungWoman'', Cassie wears Nina's half of their friendship necklace to confront [[spoiler: Al, Nina's rapist and one of the former med school classmates that made Nina DrivenToSuicide at his bachelor party. Cassie forces him to recall his actions and tries to carve Nina's name onto him as revenge, but Al overpowers her and [[SinisterSuffocation smothers her to death]] with a pillow. He and his friend Joe then burn her body in the woods to dispose any evidence of the crime. However, the necklace fell off and wasn't burned, and the police were able to use it to find Cassie's remains and bring Al and Joe to justice]].



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* ''Film/JackTheGiantSlayer'': Jack saved that one last bean... [[spoiler: and then uses it to kill Fallon at the climax.]]
* In the beginning of a ''Film/JamesBond'' film, Q briefs 007 on all the new [[ShoePhone clever gadgets]]. Not only will every single one get used at some point, but every ''aspect'' of each item will be relevant. You know that a Bond movie will never end unless every named gadget from the Q scene has either been used or deliberately written off. This was referenced in an Creator/EddieIzzard bit where he points out that Bond never returns and says "Q, I've got a lot of stuff I didn't even fucking use!" Similarly, the series itself lampshades this at one point when Q is giving Bond his set of gadgets for the film, and at the end says, "do try to bring some of it back this time..."
** The first example was not a Q device (the character of Q had not even been invented yet): In ''Film/CasinoRoyale1954''[[note]]The first screen adaptation of a Franchise/JamesBond novel, released in 1954 as a television movie/episode of the anthology series ''[[Series/{{Climax}} Climax!]]''[[/note]], we are told early on that Le Chiffre always carries three razor blades: one in his hat, one in his cigarette case, and one in his left shoe.
*** The one in his cigarette case is used by Bond to escape from his restraints after Le Chiffre has captured and tortured him.
*** The one in his hat is used by Le Chiffre to hold Valerie hostage at the very end.
** One early example involved something '''other''' than Q Branch devices: In ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}'', the giant laser is first used as a threat to execute Bond. It is later used to cut through the outer door of Fort Knox.
** ''Film/{{Thunderball}}'' has an interesting bit where a device has an ability Q specifically assigned to another device. When going over the devices, he mentions the watch was a Geiger counter Bond could use to find the stolen bombs. The camera was said to be able to take pictures under water in the dark with an infrared film. Later, Bond gives the camera to Domino and tells her it's the Geiger counter.
** ''Film/DiamondsAreForever''. When Bond first meets Tiffany Case she goes through several wigs. Later in the movie she says "What's my black wig doing in the pool?" It turns out to be the hair of Plenty O'Toole, a brunette that Bond met earlier - she was drowned by Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd off-camera.
** ''Film/LiveAndLetDie'' both utilized and subverted this.
*** Bond is given special "shark pellets" that are capsules full of compressed gas. He never uses them on any sharks, instead using them as a quick way of dispatching the villain by force feeding him one and making him swell up like a blimp and pop.
*** The subversion is practically the opposite of the ''Film/GoldenEye'' subversion example mentioned below; instead of not using a gadget that has been introduced earlier, he more or less produces a gadget out of nowhere with no build-up or foreshadowing whatsoever, in this case being a miniature buzz-saw blade in his watch that he uses to saw through rope. The watch has another subversion earlier, as it was introduced as a powerful magnet, which Bond tries to use to pull a metal canoe toward him when he's stranded in the middle of a bunch of alligators. After moving a few inches, the canoe is revealed to be securely tied to the shore.
** At the beginning of ''Film/TheManWithTheGoldenGun'', we see a wax figure of Bond in the villain's funhouse. At the end of the film, Bond takes the place of the dummy and is able to catch the villain off guard and kill him.
** ''Film/{{Moonraker}}'' has three of them, including two of Q's devices.
*** Q gives Bond a wrist-activated dart gun that he uses to escape the gravity trainer and shoot Drax near the end.
*** Dr. Goodhead's "poison pen" (standard CIA equipment). Bond takes it in Venice and later uses to kill the python in the jungle.
*** When Bond meets Q at the Brazilian temporary HQ, one of Q's men is firing a laser rifle that's later used by the U.S space Marines assaulting Drax's orbiting station.
** Not involving Q, but a really horrible one. In ''Film/ForYourEyesOnly'' Bond and Melina are taking a SCUBA diving break when, for no good reason at all, she takes her tanks off and ascends sharing Bond's mouthpiece. Later the two are being dragged back and forth over coral by the villain, Bond breaks the rope used to pull them, and they dive to the exact spot where they had previously left Melina's tanks. Lame!
** ''Film/GoldenEye''
*** An exception to this is in this film, where Q explains all the gadgets in Bond's new BMW, none of which are used at all in the film. Instead, a tank Bond spots in St. Petersburg ends up being comandeered by him. This is because the BMW ProductPlacement came really late into development, so a scene using the car couldn't be created.
*** An especially good example also comes from this film, however. At one point, Boris the hacker's nervous habit of spinning and clicking a pen in one hand while typing with the other is conspicuously shown. When combined with Q's earlier scene, in which Q introduces a pen that acts as a grenade (with three clicks arming the grenade and another three disarming it), you just ''know'' Boris will be spinning Bond's pen-grenade near the end, with explosive consequences. Sure enough ...
** ''Film/TomorrowNeverDies'' has the usual Q gadgets, including a remote-controlled car. It also has a whole host of gadgets that we aren't told about ahead of time, including a wire cutter underneath the BMW emblem, just in case Bond needs to sever a wire at a very specific height. Conveniently, the bad guys put a wire across Bond's path at ''exactly'' that height.
** Another bizarre example is Q's "Ultra-high frequency single-digit sonic agitator unit" in ''Film/DieAnotherDay''. It's a ring that can shatter any glass. That's it. Bond uses it twice, once to escape the bad guys, and another to rescue Jinx.
** When exploring the car in ''Film/{{Casino Royale|2006}}'', Bond accidentally finds the defibrillator that he will later have to use to treat himself when he gets poisoned.
** The car chase at the beginning of ''Film/QuantumOfSolace'' ends when James Bond pulls out a machine gun and blasts the bad guys off a cliff. We had not seen this gun in the movie before Bond uses it... but we ''do'' see him with the gun at the end of ''Casino Royale'', in a scene that takes place about an hour before ''Solace'' begins.
** There's also a semi-subversion in ''Film/{{Skyfall}}'': near the beginning, 007's sum total of equipment received from Q is "a gun and a radio" (actually a "signature gun" which only Bond can fire, and a homing beacon). While 007 later uses the homing beacon in a more-or-less expected manner, the gun is never fired, though a mook does ''try'' to use it against him, and the pause while the thug fruitlessly attempted to fire the weapon gave 007 the moment he needed to dispatch him.
* ''Film/{{Jaws}}''
** Brody accidentally pulls the wrong knot and causes an accident involving Hooper's scuba tank.
--->'''Hooper:''' [[spoiler: Dammit, Martin! This is compressed air! If you fool around with it, it'll blow up!]]
*** They are explosive if shot (in the movie, anyway). At the end the shark has one in its mouth and Brody shoots it.
*** Even better, before they leave port Brody briefly sees a * picture* of a shark with such a tank in its mouth, but only for a flash as he's flipping through a book. Blink and you'll miss it.
** During the shark's night attack on the boat Quint takes several shots at it with a rifle, the same rifle Brody uses to shoot the scuba tank at the end of the movie.
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* ''Film/JudgeDredd''.
** When Dredd and Fergie have to escape the building after Rico kills the Council of Judges, he's forced to use the [[TheAllegedCar defective Lawmaster he demonstrated to the cadets]] as a getaway vehicle.
** Ferguson's hacking skills allow him to [[spoiler: hack and shut down the ABC during the FinalBattle]].
** There's also the signal flare feature on the Judges' gun that Dredd demonstrates to the cadets, and later uses [[spoiler: to distract Rico before throwing him off the Statue of Liberty]].
* ''Film/{{Jumper}}'' has one. Griffin makes a passing mention of how much the average jumper can jump with. About twelve minutes before the end of the film, that knowledge comes in handy to the main character.
* A couple in the ''Film/JurassicPark'' movie; a considerable number in the second novel; the most egregious being Kelly's gymnastics in [[Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark the second film]]. The frog DNA is the most consistent one across the literature and film.
** The model of the raptor voice box in the third film is one of the most straight-forward examples of this trope in any of the films.
** From the first film: When Dr. Grant is trying to intimidate the child who mocked the raptor, he mentions that he'll be attacked not by the one he sees in front of him, but by the one to the side that he doesn't see. The raptors later set up this exact trap to kill Muldoon.
** The mosasaurus in ''Film/JurassicWorld'' that's introduced early in the film doesn't seem to have much to do through most of the movie until the Indominous Rex needed eating. [[spoiler: That she eats Clare's PA during the pterosaur attack sequence cannily serves to remind the audience that she's hanging around in the lagoon for the third act of the movie.]]

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%%* ''Film/{{Rambo}}''. The Tallboy Bomb.
* ''Film/JackTheGiantSlayer'': Jack saved that one last bean... [[spoiler: and then uses it to kill Fallon ''Film/RedEye'' has a few examples of this:
** One of the framed photographs on the mantelpiece in the opening sequence depicts [[ActionGirl Lisa playing hockey]], which becomes relevant much later during the climax.
** The Baybreeze/Seabreeze conversation
at the climax.bar, which initially seems like an irrelevant flirting scene, but isn't
** The novelty pen that [[spoiler:Lisa later uses to [[ImprovisedWeapon stab Rippner in the throat]].
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* In ''Film/RedHill'': The Aboriginal weaponry on display in the beginning window of a ''Film/JamesBond'' film, Q briefs 007 on all the new [[ShoePhone clever gadgets]]. Not only will every single one get used at some point, but every ''aspect'' information centre. It sits there in plain view for most of each item will be relevant. You know that a Bond movie will never end unless every named gadget from the Q scene has either been used or deliberately written off. This was referenced in an Creator/EddieIzzard bit where he points out that Bond never returns movie, appearing to be nothing more than a demonstration of Red Hill's racial insensitivity. [[spoiler:Until Jimmy steals the weapons and says "Q, I've got a lot of stuff I didn't even fucking use!" Similarly, the series itself lampshades this at one point when Q is giving Bond his set of gadgets for the film, uses them to silently murder Willy and at the end says, "do try to bring some of it back this time..."
** The first example was not a Q device (the
Manning]].
* ''Film/RepoMen'', which begins in media res, shows Jude Law's
character of Q had not even been invented yet): In ''Film/CasinoRoyale1954''[[note]]The first screen adaptation of using a Franchise/JamesBond novel, released in 1954 as a television movie/episode of the anthology series ''[[Series/{{Climax}} Climax!]]''[[/note]], we are told early on that Le Chiffre always carries three razor blades: one in his hat, one in his cigarette case, and one in his left shoe.
*** The one in his cigarette case is used by Bond to escape from his restraints
typewriter. Shortly after Le Chiffre has captured and tortured him.
*** The one in his hat is used by Le Chiffre to hold Valerie hostage at
the very end.
** One early example involved something '''other''' than Q Branch devices: In ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}'', the giant laser is first used as a threat
film catches up to execute Bond. It is later used to cut through the outer door of Fort Knox.
** ''Film/{{Thunderball}}'' has an interesting bit where a device has an ability Q specifically assigned to another device. When going over the devices, he mentions the watch was a Geiger counter Bond could use to find the stolen bombs. The camera was said to be able to take pictures under water in the dark with an infrared film. Later, Bond gives the camera to Domino and tells her
this scene, it's used to crush someone's skull.
* The peyote
the Geiger counter.
** ''Film/DiamondsAreForever''. When Bond first meets Tiffany Case she goes through several wigs. Later in the movie she says "What's my black wig doing in the pool?" It turns out to be the hair of Plenty O'Toole, a brunette that Bond met earlier - she was drowned by Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd off-camera.
** ''Film/LiveAndLetDie'' both utilized and subverted this.
*** Bond is given special "shark pellets" that are capsules full of compressed gas. He never uses them on any sharks, instead using them as a quick way of dispatching the villain by force feeding him one and making him swell up like a blimp and pop.
*** The subversion is practically the opposite of the ''Film/GoldenEye'' subversion example mentioned below; instead of not using a gadget that has been introduced earlier, he more or less produces a gadget out of nowhere with no build-up or foreshadowing whatsoever, in this case being a miniature buzz-saw blade in his watch that he uses to saw through rope. The watch has another subversion earlier, as it was introduced as a powerful magnet, which Bond tries to use to pull a metal canoe toward him when he's stranded in the middle of a bunch of alligators. After moving a few inches, the canoe is revealed to be securely tied to the shore.
** At the beginning of ''Film/TheManWithTheGoldenGun'', we see a wax figure of Bond in the villain's funhouse. At the end of the film, Bond takes the place of the dummy and is able to catch the villain off guard and kill him.
** ''Film/{{Moonraker}}'' has three of them, including two of Q's devices.
*** Q
pilot gives Bond a wrist-activated dart gun that he uses to escape Richard when they land at the gravity trainer and shoot Drax near the end.
*** Dr. Goodhead's "poison pen" (standard CIA equipment). Bond takes it
house in Venice and ''Film/Revenge2017''. Jen later uses it to kill the python pain when she performs SelfSurgery.
* Every single one of Professor Keenbean's inventions
in the jungle.
*** When Bond meets Q at the Brazilian temporary HQ, one of Q's men is firing a laser rifle that's later used by the U.S space Marines assaulting Drax's orbiting station.
** Not involving Q, but a really horrible one. In ''Film/ForYourEyesOnly'' Bond and Melina are taking a SCUBA diving break when, for no good reason at all, she takes her tanks off and ascends sharing Bond's mouthpiece. Later the two are being dragged back and forth over coral by the villain, Bond breaks the rope
1994 ''Film/RichieRich'' film gets used to pull them, and they dive to combat the exact spot where they had previously left Melina's tanks. Lame!
** ''Film/GoldenEye''
*** An exception to this is in this film, where Q explains all
antagonists later on.
* Near
the gadgets in Bond's new BMW, none opening of which are used at all in the film. Instead, a tank Bond spots in St. Petersburg ends up being comandeered by him. This is because the BMW ProductPlacement came really late into development, so a scene using the car couldn't be created.
*** An especially good example also comes from this film, however. At one point, Boris the hacker's nervous habit
Creator/JohnWayne movie ''Film/RioBravo'', Sheriff Chance directs an incoming wagon train to park outside of spinning and clicking a pen in one hand while typing with the other is conspicuously shown. When combined with Q's earlier scene, in which Q introduces a pen that acts as a grenade (with three clicks arming the grenade and another three disarming it), you just ''know'' Boris will be spinning Bond's pen-grenade town (and near the end, with explosive consequences. Sure enough ...
** ''Film/TomorrowNeverDies'' has the usual Q gadgets, including a remote-controlled car. It also has a whole host of gadgets that we aren't told about ahead of time, including a wire cutter underneath the BMW emblem, just in case Bond needs to sever a wire at a very specific height. Conveniently, the bad guys put a wire across Bond's path at ''exactly'' that height.
** Another bizarre example is Q's "Ultra-high frequency single-digit sonic agitator unit" in ''Film/DieAnotherDay''. It's a ring that can shatter any glass. That's it. Bond uses it twice, once to escape the bad guys, and another to rescue Jinx.
** When exploring the car in ''Film/{{Casino Royale|2006}}'', Bond accidentally finds the defibrillator that
BigBad's land) because its cargo contains dynamite he will later have to use to treat himself when he gets poisoned.
** The car chase at the beginning of ''Film/QuantumOfSolace'' ends when James Bond pulls out a machine gun and blasts the bad guys off a cliff. We had not seen this gun in the movie before Bond uses it... but we ''do'' see him with the gun at the end of ''Casino Royale'', in a scene that takes place about an hour before ''Solace'' begins.
** There's also a semi-subversion in ''Film/{{Skyfall}}'': near the beginning, 007's sum total of equipment received
wants away from Q is "a gun and a radio" (actually a "signature gun" which only Bond can fire, and a homing beacon). While 007 later uses the homing beacon in a more-or-less expected manner, the gun is never fired, though a mook does ''try'' to use it against him, and the pause while the thug fruitlessly attempted to fire the weapon gave 007 the moment he needed to dispatch him.
* ''Film/{{Jaws}}''
** Brody accidentally pulls the wrong knot and causes an accident involving Hooper's scuba tank.
--->'''Hooper:''' [[spoiler: Dammit, Martin! This is compressed air! If you fool around with it, it'll blow up!]]
*** They are explosive if shot (in the movie, anyway). At the end the shark has one in its mouth and Brody shoots it.
*** Even better, before they leave port Brody briefly sees a * picture* of a shark with such a tank in its mouth, but only for a flash as he's flipping through a book. Blink and you'll miss it.
** During the shark's night attack on the boat Quint takes several shots at it with a rifle, the same rifle Brody uses to shoot the scuba tank
jailhouse. Naturally, at the end of the movie.
%% * In
movie, the 2008 film ''Film/JourneyToTheCenterOfTheEarthIn3D'', it was magnesium veins big shootout happens in the rock walls.
same location.
* ''Film/JudgeDredd''.
** When Dredd and Fergie have to escape the building after Rico kills the Council of Judges, he's forced to use the [[TheAllegedCar defective Lawmaster he demonstrated to the cadets]] as a getaway vehicle.
** Ferguson's hacking skills allow him to [[spoiler: hack and shut down the ABC during the FinalBattle]].
** There's also the signal flare feature on the Judges'
''Film/TheRoom'': The gun that Dredd demonstrates Mark takes off Chris-R somehow winds up in Johnny's possession. Apparently. Due to a goof, the cadets, and later uses [[spoiler: to distract Rico before throwing him off the Statue of Liberty]].
* ''Film/{{Jumper}}'' has one. Griffin makes a passing mention of how much the average jumper can jump with. About twelve minutes before the end of the film, that knowledge comes in handy to the main character.
* A couple in the ''Film/JurassicPark'' movie; a considerable number in the second novel; the most egregious being Kelly's gymnastics in [[Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark the second film]]. The frog DNA is the most consistent one across the literature and film.
** The
model of the raptor voice box in the third film is one of the most straight-forward examples of this trope in any of the films.
changes from a Smith & Wesson 5906 to a Beretta 92.
* ''Film/RunForTheSun'':
** From the first film: When Dr. Grant is trying to intimidate the child who mocked the raptor, he mentions that he'll be attacked not by the one he sees in front of him, but by the one Kate's magnetized notepad (it allows her attach a pen to the side that he doesn't see. The raptors later set up this exact trap to kill Muldoon.
** The mosasaurus in ''Film/JurassicWorld'' that's introduced early
of the pad) which she uses in the film doesn't seem hotel bar and keeps in her purse. This is what later throws off the compass in the plane off and causes them to have much to do through most get lost.
** Mike's DesignatedBullet that acts as his NumberOneDime. During the climax, [[spoiler:he pushes the cartridge though a bullet hole in a door and then fires it by hitting the primer with a nail and a rock. It goes off and kills Browne on the other side
of the movie until the Indominous Rex needed eating. [[spoiler: That she eats Clare's PA during the pterosaur attack sequence cannily serves to remind the audience that she's hanging around in the lagoon for the third act of the movie.]]door]].



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* Played straight in ''Film/KickAss''. Halfway through the film, the bodyguard steals a bazooka off of a wall of guns. [[spoiler: It's used in the final scene of the movie to kill the BigBad.]]
* ''Film/KidDetective2020'': Caroline (the client) talks about her boyfriend (the murder victim) leaving origami roses in her locker, although when pressed she admits she just assumed it was him and never talked to him about it. When the roses continue to show up after his death she hands one to Abe, the detective, [[spoiler:who recognizes the style of paper as identical to a clue in an earlier unsolved case.]]
* The church which serves as ''Film/TheKiller'''s primary place of peace and sanctuary throughout the movie is the setting of the movie's final BloodstainedGlassWindows shootout.
* In ''Film/KillerCrocodile'', two unscrupulous gentlemen attempt to destroy the evidence about barrels of radioactive toxic waste that were dumped into the river where the movie takes place. One brought dynamite for this task, but he manages to plant only one piece of it before things go south and both men end up croc-chew. Main characters pass the the explosive, but decide to deal with it later. Using dynamite to kill the crocodile in the inevitable climax ends up averted when they instead use something else that was featured prominently: the outboard motor on their boat.
* ''Film/KillerUnderTheBed'': When [[TheProtagonist Kilee]] first finds the [[CreepyDoll doll]] in the tool shed, it has a necklace around it, which she removes. In the film's climax, Kilee remembers the necklace and goes to get it so they can bind the doll back up. [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope Then she remembers that she has to use something personal for it to work]], and gets the name tag off of [[TragicKeepsake her dad's jacket]].]]
* In ''Film/KingOfThieves'', Brian comments on how distinctive Ken's car (a two-toned Mercedes) is when he is using it conduct surveillance on the safety deposit building. Guess what the police home in on when studying the CCTV footage from before the robbery?
* ''Kingsman'' films:
** In ''Film/KingsmanTheSecretService'', ironically enough it ends up being Valentine's own Neural Chips. They're implanted in all of his men and fellow elite, and rigged to explode if they reveal his plans. Merlin hacks into his systems and sets them off.
** ''Film/KingsmanTheGoldenCircle'': Poppy's robotic dogs are programmed to recognize Elton John as a friend and not attack him. [[spoiler:This ends up saving Harry's life when Elton gets between him and one of the dogs, giving them enough time to fight back until Poppy overrides the program.]]
* Viciously lampshaded by Narrator!Harry in ''Film/KissKissBangBang'': "Ooo-kay... I apologize, that was a terrible scene. It's like, why was that in the movie? ''Gee, do you think it'll come back later, maybe?'' I hate it when movies do that. TV's on, talking about the new power plant -- hm, I wonder where the big climax will happen."
* In ''Film/KissOfTheTarantula'', Nancy's airtight glass coffin ends up being shared by [[spoiler: Susan's creeper uncle, Walter.]] She stuffs him in underneath Nancy's body, after he attacked Susan and ended up paralyzed after getting shoved down a flight of stairs.

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* Played straight in ''Film/KickAss''. Halfway through In the film, 1963 movie ''The Sadist'' one of the bodyguard steals characters is scared by a bazooka off of a wall of guns. [[spoiler: It's used in snake skin she mistook for a rattlesnake]], this doesn't have any significance till later [[spoiler: towards the final scene end where the main villain of the movie is killed by falling into a pit full of rattlesnakes]].
* In ''Film/{{Salt}}'' starring Creator/AngelinaJolie, there was a brief scene where she took some venom from a spider, putting it into a needle. [[spoiler: We find out that she used it
to kill temporarily render the BigBad.Russian Prime Minister unconscious and paralyzed, giving the illusion that she shot and killed him.]]
* ''Film/KidDetective2020'': Caroline (the client) talks about her boyfriend (the murder victim) leaving origami roses The wild boar tooth fitted with an LED that Frank gives to his son Josh in her locker, although ''Film/{{Sanctum}}''. With no other light source, Josh uses the special torch to light his way as he swims to freedom at the end of the film.
* ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'':
** At the beginning of ''Film/SawI'', we can see a key get sucked down the drain of the tub that Adam awakens in. At the end of the movie, we learn that that this was the key to the shackle he was in.
** Jigsaw sets up quite a few of these. Notable ones include the wax tape from ''Film/SawIII'' (whose purpose is shown in ''Film/SawIV'') and the Glass Coffin from ''Saw IV'' (which is used by Hoffman in ''Film/SawV'').
** Don't forget the note that Amanda read in ''Saw III''. We don't find out what was in it until ''Film/SawVI''.
** The box John left Jill in his will at the beginning of ''Saw V'', which we aren't shown the contents of until ''Saw VI''.
** In ''Saw V'',
when pressed she admits she just assumed John is talking to Hoffman after kidnapping him from the elevator, John mentions that Hoffman's pendulum was made of inferior steel, and that tempered steel makes a cleaner cut. In ''Saw VI'', [[spoiler:Perez and Erickson find that the jigsaw piece cut from Eddie was cut with a serrated knife, and not Jigsaw's usual tempered scalpe]]l. This is the [[PullTheThread thread]] that begins to unravel Hoffman's attempts to cover his tracks.
** The note to Hoffman saying "I know who you are" in ''Saw V''. At that point, it looks like it's from Jill; ''Saw 3D'' reveals
it was him and never talked from [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]].
** And, of course, the note that Jill brought
to him about it. the St. Eustace Hospital in ''Saw VI'', revealed to be for [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]] in ''Saw 3D''.
* ''Film/ScarecrowSlayer'':
When they first sneak into the roses continue field to show up steal the scarecrow, Dave and Karl pass a large piece of agricultural machinery. One of them comments that it looks like a giant shredder. Guess what plays an important part in the final battle?
* In ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld'',
after his death she hands one to Abe, the detective, [[spoiler:who recognizes battle with [[spoiler: the style of paper as identical to a clue in Katayanagi Twins, Scott picks up an earlier unsolved case.extra life, which would be used at the end when he is killed by Gideon.]]
* The church Teased and subverted in ''Film/SecretHonor''. At the start of the movie, former President UsefulNotes/RichardNixon takes out a pistol in his study and makes sure that it's loaded. By the end, he's waved it around a bit, but not fired it.
* In ''Film/TheSeeker'', Will gets a digital watch for his birthday,
which serves as ''Film/TheKiller'''s primary place of peace he later uses to amaze a Viking.
* ''Film/{{Serenity}}''. Captain Mal orders Jayne not to take any grenades when they go to rob the payroll shipment. During the robbery the Reavers attack
and sanctuary throughout Jayne sarcastically points out how nice it would be to have grenades available. Late in the movie is the setting of the movie's final BloodstainedGlassWindows shootout.
* In ''Film/KillerCrocodile'', two unscrupulous gentlemen attempt to destroy the evidence about barrels of radioactive toxic waste that were dumped into the river where the movie takes place. One
Reavers attack again and Mal asks Jayne if he brought dynamite for this task, but he manages to plant only one piece of it before things go south any grenades. Jayne just pulls open his coat and both men end up croc-chew. Main characters pass shows him the grenades he's wearing.
** Jayne's comment that it "sure would be nice to have some grenades, HUH" is a hybrid lampshade/inversion at
the explosive, but decide to deal with it later. Using dynamite to kill the crocodile time.
* The music conservatory in ''Film/ASongIsBorn'' contains Chekhov's Drum. Early
in the inevitable climax film, the drum falls while the professors are playing The Anvil Chorus. Later, they get the idea to literally get the drop on one of the mooks by making it resonate and fall again.
* The ''Film/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents2004'' movie does this in a kind of creepy way. In the Wide Window segment, Aunt Josephine explains her various paranoias about using household appliances. As unrealistic as these fears sound at the time, they all happen for real when the house starts to fall off the cliff.
** Some of these include a doorknob that could shatter into a thousand pieces (which it did by becoming super-heated), a fridge that could fall on someone (nearly falling on the siblings as the house began to tumble) and the radiator, which might explode. Her fear of the Lake Lachrymose and the Lachrymose leeches can also count, too, because she
ends up averted when they instead use something else that was featured prominently: the outboard motor on their boat.
* ''Film/KillerUnderTheBed'': When [[TheProtagonist Kilee]] first finds the [[CreepyDoll doll]]
[[spoiler: falling in the tool shed, it has a necklace around it, which she removes. In the film's climax, Kilee remembers the necklace lake and goes to get it so they can bind the doll back up. [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope Then she remembers that she has to use something personal for it to work]], and gets the name tag off of [[TragicKeepsake her dad's jacket]].getting eaten by them.]]
* In ''Film/KingOfThieves'', Brian comments on how distinctive Ken's car (a two-toned Mercedes) is when he is ** The series also had a tendency to introduce the strange things in the various settings, having them be useful or significant later. Usually this was out of necessity (Violet using it conduct surveillance on things like the safety deposit building. Guess what crabs in the police home Orphan Shack to make a gadget they needed), but other things like horseradish, the Incredibly Deadly Viper, the Quagmire's notebooks, the Snow Scout masks, and the harpoon all are significant later in their books (or the entire series).
* Subverted in ''Film/{{Se7en}}''. All through the movie we get to see Detective Summerset show exceptional skill with a switchblade, particularly with throwing it. At one point, his partner, Detective Mills even calls attention to the fact that he even has one
on him at all. However, he gets almost no practical use out of it unless you count opening boxes and cutting evidence tape.
* A perfect example of Chekhov's Gun can be found in ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead''. While getting drunk in the [[MyLocal Winchester]], Shaun and Ed discuss whether the gun behind the counter is real. Later, while dealing with a rather unexpected [[ZombieApocalypse zombie problem]], they discover that the gun is in fact genuine (and apparently kept loaded).
* ''Film/TheShawshankRedemption'' uses the trope masterfully
when studying a simple poster of Rita Hayworth, requested for his cell by Andy Dufresne, turns out to be [[spoiler: the CCTV footage means by which Andy was covering up his escape tunnel]]. Really, the whole ending was an entire movie's worth of Chekov's Guns going off one after another in rapid-fire succession. [[spoiler: The rock-hammer he asked Red for? Used to dig a tunnel. The Bible the warden gave him? Hollowed out to hide his rock hammer. The poster he got from before Red? Hid the robbery?
* ''Kingsman'' films:
** In ''Film/KingsmanTheSecretService'', ironically enough
tunnel. The fake identity he used to launder the warden's money? He used it ends up being Valentine's own Neural Chips. They're implanted in all of to steal the money to fund his men and fellow elite, and rigged to explode if they reveal his plans. Merlin hacks into his systems and sets them off.
** ''Film/KingsmanTheGoldenCircle'': Poppy's robotic dogs are programmed to recognize Elton John as
new life, while also exposing the warden]]. Andy was way more of a friend and not attack him. [[spoiler:This ends up saving Harry's life when Elton gets between him and one MagnificentBastard then you would initially believe.
* ''Film/{{Signs}}'' has a few. Which was precisely the point
of the dogs, giving them enough time to fight back until Poppy overrides movie. Everything happens for a reason.
** Merrill's baseball bat. His basebaal career is discussed throughout
the program.film, and his dead sister in law's last words were about swinging it hard. [[spoiler: It saves the family from the aliens.]]
* Viciously lampshaded by Narrator!Harry in ''Film/KissKissBangBang'': "Ooo-kay... I apologize, that was a terrible scene. It's like, why was that ** Bo leaves abandoned glasses of water in the movie? ''Gee, do you think it'll come back later, maybe?'' I hate it when movies do that. TV's on, talking about house everywhere because she's afraid of germs. [[spoiler:The water is poison for the new power plant -- hm, I wonder where the big climax will happen."
* In ''Film/KissOfTheTarantula'', Nancy's airtight glass coffin ends up being shared by
aliens]]
** Morgan's asthma.
[[spoiler: Susan's creeper uncle, Walter.]] She stuffs him He didn't breathe in underneath Nancy's body, after he attacked Susan the poisonous gas.]]
* In ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', Dr. Chilton warns Clarice not to leave anything in Hannibal Lecter's cell
and ended up paralyzed after getting shoved mentions several objects, among other pens. He himself leaves one there, and there is a long shot of it. He later cannot find it for signin a document. Hannibal Lecter is then seen with a part of it in hands... [[spoiler:He unlocks the cuffs with it and can kill his guards.]]
* The 2004 Hong Kong film ''Silver Hawk'' (no, no relation to [[WesternAnimation/SilverHawks these guys]]) has the titular heroine's LoveInterest, a cop who's ironically chasing her masked alter ego, displaying a very weird martial arts stance that dates back to their childhood days in martial arts training (shown via flashbacks): he'd raise his arms above his head, then bring them
down slowly to his sides with the hands still pointing upward, while sucking in his stomach and making growling noises--only to frequently get [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments punched in the face for his trouble]]. [[spoiler:Turns out it's a flight core-strengthening stance that allows him to take a MegatonPunch from the BigBad's cybernetic fist with no ill-effects]].
* ''Film/SkyCaptainAndTheWorldOfTomorrow''. The two metal tubes that Polly Perkins received from Dr. Jennings. They turn out to be [[spoiler:the human DNA Dr. Totenkpf need to complete his plan]].
%% * ''Film/SkyHigh2005'':
%% ** More like Chekhov's Pacifier - technically, it's an actual gun ''called'' the Pacifier.
%% ** The business card
of stairs.Ron Wilson, Bus Driver.
* ''Film/{{Slither}}'':
** Subverted. A grenade is shown in the police station's gun cabinet, and a minor character explains what it's doing there. The main character goes back for it, planning to use it to blow up the BigBad. During the climax, the Big Bad knocks it out of his hand, twice, and it finally explodes uselessly in a swimming pool.
** Kylie's nails are discussed during dinner with her family for some reason, later they save her by being able to stab the worm and pull it out of her mouth.
* In ''Film/SlumdogMillionaire'', as soon as we see the flashback where [[spoiler:Jamal mentions he doesn't know the name of the third musketeer]], we know that it will be the final question on ''Series/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire''.
* An interesting subversion is in ''Film/SnakeEyes'', where the huge ball that has been lying on the ground for most of the movie doesn't roll over anyone (read: Gary Sinise). However, this was only because test audiences didn't like the originally-planned ending in which it ''does'' roll over Sinise.
* Early in ''Film/Snatched2017'', Linda gives Emily a "rape whistle" that's actually a dog whistle. When she blows it, a dog charges the taxi and barks. [[spoiler:When Morgado is about to kill Linda, Emily blows it again. A dog attacks Morgado, allowing Emily to take his gun.]]
* ''Film/{{Sneakers}}''
** After the team steals the black box, they have a party to celebrate. During the party they talk about what they're going to do with the money they'll be paid: Crease wants a vacation with his wife, Mother plans to buy a Winnebago, Whistler wants peace on Earth, etc. At the end of the film they demand certain things from the NSA in return for the box: the same things they had mentioned at the party.
** The murder of [[spoiler: Janek is later tied to the murder of Gregor by "an anonymous tip" as seen in a newscast]].
** Mother's shell case for the Little Black Box that he gives Martin to use as "practice" for the recovery of the Black Box from Cosmo's office. [[spoiler:Martin uses it to trick Cosmo at the end.]]
* The title of ''Film/TheSorcerersApprentice''. It's inevitable that somewhere along the line the title character will cast an ill-advised spell on some brooms and hilarity will ensue.
* In ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'', the fortune cookie Yogurt gives Lonestar contains his translation of the OrphansPlotTrinket that Lonestar has carried his whole life.
* In ''Film/TheSpanishPrisoner'', there are usually groups of camera-wielding Japanese tourists in the background, and their presence is noted by the characters. At the end, the protagonist is on a ferry with two villains about to kill him. He appeals to the only other passengers, two of the ubiquitous tourists. They're actually US Marshals, have been staking him out the whole time, and arrest the villains. Virtually ''everything in the movie'' is a ChekhovsGun. Watch it five times and you'll still be noticing new ones.
* Subverted slightly in ''Film/SpeedRacer''. Speed is presented with the modified Mach 5, with 7 different gadgets for him to use. While 6 of them come in handy, the last one is never used, apparently only being included because it was there in the original anime version. The last one remaining unused is fitting, since it was very rarely used in the show and often didn't work right.
* In ''Film/SpyGame'', Agent Nathan Muir receives a framed award for his service, signed by the Director himself. At the climax of the film, [[spoiler:he breaks it open and uses the signature to forge a directive]].
* ''Film/StarTrekVTheFinalFrontier''
** Early in the film Spock appears using [[JetPack Jet Boots]] to fly. Later in the film, when he, Kirk and [=McCoy=] need to travel up a long turbolift shaft he dons the same boots and uses them to fly the whole group up to the top of the shaft.
** Klingon Captain Klaa shoots an old Earth space probe with one of the cannons of his Bird of Prey. Late in the movie, Spock uses the same weapon to shoot "God" and save Captain Kirk from an early grave.
* Subverted in ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'' which the opening lines are (now) Captain Sulu dictating the Captain's Log that his ship USS Excelsior has just completed cataloging gaseous and planetary anomalies in the Beta Quadrant. But, at the end of the film Uhura mentions that the USS Enterprise also just happens to be carrying a load of equipment for cataloging gaseous anomalies which turns out to be handy in [[spoiler: tracking and destroying the BigBad.]]
** Shatner purportedly complained that Kirk and the Enterprise wouldn’t need to be saved. So, late in filming the gaseous cataloging equipment was swapped from the Excelsior to the Enterprise. So, in effect- at the start of the film Chekhov’s gun is mentioned to be on the Excelsior. At the end of the film an exact duplicate is fired from the Enterprise.
* ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'':
** Harrison's blood, used to save a comatose girl in the film's opening, also gets used [[spoiler:to revive a dead Tribble and then save Kirk in the film's ending]].
** The 72 advanced torpedoes, which get used to threaten Harrison [[spoiler:and later disable the ''Vengeance''.]]
** Chekhov's Chekov, when Ensign Chekov is assigned to Engineering and manages to be in just the right place to rescue Kirk and Scotty and help save the day. This is the only time in the franchise so far that this trope applies to the character Chekov.
* ''Film/SouthlandTales'': The ground-to-air missile, which is used to destroy the Mega-Zeppelin the climax, [[KillEmAll killing most of the main characters]], including the DecoyProtagonist Boxer Santoros. Also [[spoiler:all that other stuff that made no sense]].
* Jon's video camera in ''Film/{{Stag}}''. He is shooting footage of the party in the early scenes and only puts the camera away when situation goes to hell and Kelly and Stoker die. However, the viewer is certainly aware of it (and, if they are paying attention, it even remains in plain sight in scenes in the lounge), so it does not come out of nowhere when it plays a roll in the denouement.
* In ''Film/StayTuned'', Roy's fencing swords from Junior College (mentioned early in the movie) are used to save his life in the climax, when he needs a sword to fight Mr. Spike.
* In ''Film/StepsTroddenBlack,'' Ryan's phone falling out of his pocket [[spoiler: before he is killed]] and Oliver picking it up is given a lot of attention. The creature later uses the phone to pick up Oliver's scent.
* In the Creator/WillFerrell movie ''Film/StrangerThanFiction'' his actions are being dictated by a writer controlling his life. The author mentions his watch repeatedly throughout the film. It turns out that the writer intended to have him be hit by a bus, breaking the watch and having a shard of the face cut through an artery and killing him, due to him accidentally having his watch set early. The writer, upon learning that she's killing a real man, rewrites the ending so that the fragment of the watch sticks ''in'' the artery, ''stopping'' him from death by watch. It makes the ending less ironic than the ending she planned, but oh-so-heartwarming.
* In ''Film/StrawDogs'', David and Amy Sumner get [[spoiler:trapped in their own house surrounded by Charlie Venner and his boys]]. While setting traps, they quickly set a [[spoiler:bear trap. After David uses many other objects and tactics he ends up in a fist fight with David who is the only one left moving. After Charlie has nearly killed David but doesn't kill him which is his intention WhyIsntItAttacking, he proceeds to mock Amy, only for David to (expectedly) kill him with the bear trap]] that they spent so long earlier preparing.
* In ''Film/SunsetBoulevard'' - the swimming pool. The following is not even a spoiler, technically, but: [[spoiler:the audience knows from the start that the victim is found dead in the swimming pool, and attention is drawn to the swimming pool throughout the film - the victim even goes so far as to obligingly turn on the pool lights, really to make his own death scene play better for the cameras! - and STILL it is a surprise ending...]]
* In ''Film/SupermanII'', Kal shows Lois the green crystal that built the Fortress of Solitude. She later leaves it lying on the seat when he calls her to dinner, the camera lingering on it for a second or two. After Kal uses the Red Crystal chamber to turn into Clark permanently, he soon regrets it. When he makes it back to the Fortress, the green crystal starts glowing again, almost saying "Hey! I'm over here!!"
* In ''Film/SuperMarioBros'', a Bob-omb is activated near the end and walks around harmlessly for a long time, only to come to rest and explode under the BigBad at the climax.
** The Bob-omb was actually introduced earlier and wasn't shown again until that point.



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* ''Film/TheLastWitchHunter'' has a well-stocked armoury:
** Hexenbane, Kaulder's sword from the prologue, comes back for the final fight against the Witch Queen.
** Glaeser's bug, controlling the Prison Sentry, activates again when [[spoiler:Kaulder, Chloe and 37th Dolan have to break into prison]], giving them some trouble.
** Witch Queen's heart, as mentioned by First Dolan in the prologue, is later used to revive her.
** The notebook 36th Dolan uses to record Kaulder's history is where the man leaves his final message.
** The three weather runes Kaulder confiscates at the start of movie's present day part are later used by him as flashbangs to blind the Witch Queen.
*** For that matter, we also get to learn why he told the young witch he took them from to never, ever, put weather runes in water.
* ''Film/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen''
** When the League members first enter Dorian Gray's house, Allan Quatermain notices that one of the paintings on the wall is missing (leaving an obvious painting-shaped splotch). Anyone who knows the story of ''Literature/ThePictureOfDorianGray'' knows how important it is to Mr. Gray, but what isn't revealed until late in the movie is that the DiabolicalMastermind the Fantom [[spoiler:stole the painting to extort Dorian Gray into working for him as TheMole]].
** Anyone who watched the movie carefully enough saw all of the actions of TheMole [[spoiler:Dorian Gray]] that were later revealed to be his tricks to obtain [[spoiler: the League's super powers and Nemo's technology]].
* ''Film/LatePhases:'' The tombstone, which is rigged to a pulley to drop on the werewolf.
* ''Film/LethalWeapon2'' features [[IncrediblyLamePun Chekhov's Nailgun]]. Sgt. Murtaugh is having his house expanded, and as he and Riggs go into the construction area, they hear a noise like a shot going off, hit the deck and pull out their pistols. It turns out that the construction worker was using a nail gun. "Don't you use a hammer?" "What's a hammer?" Later in the movie, Murtaugh is at home alone when he's attacked. He leads his attacker into the construction area, and uses the nail gun to kill him with one nail to the head-- and then kill a second enemy with three to the chest. "Nailed 'em both."
* ''Film/LightsOfNewYork'' has a literal gun that Eddie gives Kitty for self-defense. Later Hawk is killed with this pistol either by Kitty or by Molly who claims she had stolen it from Kitty's dressing room.
%%* ''Film/TheLoneRanger'': The silver bullet; Danny's slingshot.
* A fairly subtle one in ''Film/TheLongKissGoodnight''. Samantha Caine slips a matchbook into her daughter's sling, so that she can keep a candle lit while her mother's away. Once Sam has her memory back and is Charly Baltimore, she and her daughter are LockedInAFreezer, where the matches (along with some gasoline) allow her to blow up the freezer door and escape.
** There's a slightly more obvious one, if only because the setup and the payoff occur closer to each other. When Samantha and Mitch are driving away with Waldman, he tells them that he carries three guns on him, including one in his crotch since males are reluctant to check that area while frisking. A few scenes later, Samantha sees Waldman's drowned corpse while she is being tortured, reaches into his pants, and pulls out that third gun. A rare case where the ChekhovsGun is a literal gun.
* ''Film/{{Looper}}'' has telekinesis, which is introduced early and dismissed as not being that big of a deal besides cheap parlor tricks. [[spoiler: Cid, the future Rainmaker, turns out to have the power to make people explode with it, crush vehicles, and flatten entire areas. Foreshadowed by his mother hiding in an old safe when Cid gets angry.]]
%%* Literally happens in ''Film/LordOfWar''.
* ''Film/TheLostBoys'':
** Early in the movie, Michael and Sam deride their grandfather's taxidermy collection. In the third act, Michael defeats David by impaling him on deer antlers from one of his grandfather's mounted animal heads.
** At one point during the movie, Grandpa is making a fence with huge wooden posts. The head vampire is killed and the day is saved when Grandpa unexpectedly crashes through a wall with his Jeep and one of the huge fence posts come flying off the hood of the vehicle, impaling the head vampire.
* The alien spiders in ''Film/LostInSpace'' are seen eating their wounded at an early point in the movie. When Dr. Smith betrays the Robinson family and becomes a giant spider himself, John Robinson defeats him by wounding him, which draws the creatures to Smith to eat him alive.
* ''Film/TheLovedOnes'':
** The opening scene where Brent is driving in the car with his father, and has a crash in which his father dies. It's initially used to explain why Brent's in such a depressed frame of mind. [[spoiler:During his torture, Brent has a flashback to the crash, realizing it wasn't his driving at fault; Brent actually swerved to avoid one of Lola's 'past boyfriends', who she later mentions somehow escaped from the basement.]]
** The razor blade Brent uses in an early scene for SelfHarm. [[spoiler:He uses it to cut himself free of his bonds, making his first, ultimately unsuccessful escape attempt]].
* ''Film/LowTide'': Peter trades the Cuban cigars from the heist for a boat ride back home after the robbery. Later, Red sees one of the sailors smoking one of the cigars and realizes that Alan and Peter are lying about having lost the loot.
* The rattlesnake that nearly bites Barry when he is searching for the mine in ''Film/LustForGold''. [[spoiler:During the climax, Barry is saved when a rattlesnake bites Ray as he is about to kill him.]]

to:

[[folder:L]]
[[folder:T]]
* ''Film/TheLastWitchHunter'' has a well-stocked armoury:
''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2014'':
** Hexenbane, Kaulder's sword from the prologue, comes back for the final fight against the Witch Queen.
** Glaeser's bug, controlling the Prison Sentry, activates again when [[spoiler:Kaulder, Chloe and 37th Dolan have to break into prison]], giving them some trouble.
** Witch Queen's heart, as mentioned by First Dolan in the prologue, is later used to revive her.
** The notebook 36th Dolan uses to record Kaulder's history is where the man leaves his final message.
** The three weather runes Kaulder confiscates at the start of movie's present day part are later used by him as flashbangs to blind the Witch Queen.
*** For that matter, we also get to learn why he told the young witch he took them from to never, ever, put weather runes in water.
* ''Film/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen''
** When the League members first enter Dorian Gray's house, Allan Quatermain notices that one of the paintings on the wall is missing (leaving an obvious painting-shaped splotch). Anyone who knows the story of ''Literature/ThePictureOfDorianGray'' knows how important it is to Mr. Gray, but what isn't revealed until late in the movie is that the DiabolicalMastermind the Fantom [[spoiler:stole the painting to extort Dorian Gray into working for him as TheMole]].
** Anyone who watched the movie carefully enough saw all of the actions of TheMole [[spoiler:Dorian Gray]] that were later revealed to be his tricks to obtain
Michelangelo's "Buck-Buck" game [[spoiler: the League's super powers and Nemo's technology]].
* ''Film/LatePhases:'' The tombstone,
which is rigged to a pulley to drop on actually comes in handy during the werewolf.
* ''Film/LethalWeapon2'' features [[IncrediblyLamePun Chekhov's Nailgun]]. Sgt. Murtaugh is having his house expanded, and as he and Riggs go into the construction area, they hear a noise like a shot going off, hit the deck and pull out their pistols. It turns out that the construction worker was using a nail gun. "Don't you use a hammer?" "What's a hammer?" Later in the movie, Murtaugh is at home alone when he's attacked. He leads his attacker into the construction area, and uses the nail gun to kill him
final battle with one nail to the head-- and then kill a second enemy with three to the chest. "Nailed 'em both."
* ''Film/LightsOfNewYork'' has a literal gun that Eddie gives Kitty for self-defense. Later Hawk is killed with this pistol either by Kitty or by Molly who claims she had stolen it from Kitty's dressing room.
%%* ''Film/TheLoneRanger'': The silver bullet; Danny's slingshot.
* A fairly subtle one in ''Film/TheLongKissGoodnight''. Samantha Caine slips a matchbook into her daughter's sling, so that she can keep a candle lit while her mother's away. Once Sam has her memory back and is Charly Baltimore, she and her daughter are LockedInAFreezer, where the matches (along with some gasoline) allow her to blow up the freezer door and escape.
** There's a slightly more obvious one, if only because the setup and the payoff occur closer to each other. When Samantha and Mitch are driving away with Waldman, he tells them that he carries three guns on him, including one in his crotch since males are reluctant to check that area while frisking. A few scenes later, Samantha sees Waldman's drowned corpse while she is being tortured, reaches into his pants, and pulls out that third gun. A rare case where the ChekhovsGun is a literal gun.
* ''Film/{{Looper}}'' has telekinesis, which is introduced early and dismissed as not being that big of a deal besides cheap parlor tricks. [[spoiler: Cid, the future Rainmaker, turns out to have the power to make people explode with it, crush vehicles, and flatten entire areas. Foreshadowed by his mother hiding in an old safe when Cid gets angry.
Shredder.]]
%%* Literally happens in ''Film/LordOfWar''.
* ''Film/TheLostBoys'':
** Early in the movie, Michael and Sam deride their grandfather's taxidermy collection. In the third act, Michael defeats David by impaling him on deer antlers from one of his grandfather's mounted animal heads.
** At one point during the movie, Grandpa is making a fence with huge wooden posts. The head vampire is killed and the day is saved when Grandpa unexpectedly crashes through a wall with his Jeep and one of the huge fence posts come flying off the hood of the vehicle, impaling the head vampire.
* The alien spiders in ''Film/LostInSpace'' are seen eating their wounded at an early point in the movie. When Dr. Smith betrays the Robinson family and becomes a giant spider himself, John Robinson defeats him by wounding him, which draws the creatures to Smith to eat him alive.
* ''Film/TheLovedOnes'':
** The opening scene where Brent is driving in the car with his father, and has a crash in which his father dies. It's initially used to explain why Brent's in such a depressed frame of mind. [[spoiler:During his torture, Brent has a flashback to the crash, realizing it wasn't his driving at fault; Brent actually swerved to avoid one of Lola's 'past boyfriends', who she later
Eric mentions somehow escaped from the basement.regenerative powers of the mutagen in his conversation with April. [[spoiler: These properties are what save Raphael and Splinter.]]
** The razor blade Brent uses 'Hashi' punishment Splinter puts the turtles through [[spoiler: becomes more of a training exercise for when they have to hold up the tower near the end of the film, with Shredder beating on Leo to try and make him break focus. Good thing he didn't have a cheese pizza on hand.]]
* In ''Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny'' the main character has to exercise to do "cock pushups", which comes
in handy later on.
* ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}''
** ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay''.
*** John Connor has a laptop computer that determines [=ATM=] [=PINs=]. It [[PasswordSlotMachine comes in handy later on]] when he needs to open a safe with
an [=ATM=] style locking system.
*** When the protagonists need to steal a car the Terminator rips open the steering column in order to start the engine. John pulls down the sun blind and a set of keys drops down. John asks the Terminator "Are we learning yet?" Later on when the Terminator is trying to steal the SWAT van he's about to use force again, remembers what he learned earlier and pulls down the sun blind. The van's keys fall down.
** ''Film/Terminator3RiseOfTheMachines''
*** Relatively
early scene in the film, we are informed that [[spoiler:Ahnold runs on a pair of nuclear power cells that violently explode if damaged]]; the one he discards after a firefight explodes with enough force to create a mushroom cloud. At the end of the film, [[spoiler:he takes out his other one, stuffs it into the T-X's mouth and uppercuts the T-X, crushing the cell between its jaws]]. Boom.
** ''Film/TerminatorSalvation'' details a method
for SelfHarm. [[spoiler:He uses it to cut himself free crippling the [=T-600s=]. It too comes in handy later on.
* The store of dynamite Bat keeps in his cabin In ''Film/TheTerrorOfTinyTown''. He tell one
of his bonds, making his first, ultimately unsuccessful escape attempt]].
* ''Film/LowTide'': Peter trades
{{mook}}s not to smoke next to it. At the Cuban cigars end of the film, [[WomanScorned Nita]] [[spoiler:uses it to blow Bat to kingdom come]].
* ''Film/TheatreOfDeath'': The TrapDoor in the stage which is used in the voodoo sketch to simululate a stabbing plays a vital rule in the story's resolution. [[spoiler:Nicole is hiding beneath the stage and is fatally stabbed when the spear is thrust through the TrapDoor.]]
* ''Film/ThingsChange'': A mobster gives Jerry a quarter and tells him that if he should ever need help to give him a call. At the end of the film, when things look their darkest, Jerry pulls a quarter
from his pocket and announces that he's going to make a phone call.
* ''Film/TigerHouse'' has a two-part one consisting of:
** The crossbow Mark shoots Kelly in
the heist for a boat ride back home after leg with during the robbery. Later, Red sees prologue; and
** The quarrel the doctors removed from Kelly's leg, which Mark finds when he searches her bag. She describes it as her 'bad luck charm'.
* ''Film/TimberFalls'' has two main ones, along with several {{Red Herring}}s to disguise which are the true guns:
** The jar of moonshine Brody, Lonnie and Darryl coerce Mike into buying, which Sheryl uses to make a MolotovCocktail.
** [[spoiler:The cell phone Sheryl insists on taking with despite there being no cell signal on the mountain. Turns out there is a signal in Ida and Clyde's cabin.]]
%%* The C4-rigged foam footballs in ''Film/ThreeKings''.
* ''Film/TotalRecall1990''.
** The hologram wristwatch that Quaid finds in the briefcase is later used to defeat some of Cohaagen's troops.
** The [[DrillTank drilling machine]] appears twice while Benny is driving Quaid to the Last Resort. Later on several break into rebel headquarters and Benny tries to kill Quaid using one.
* In ''Film/TrainingDay'', Hoyt comes across two drug addicts trying to rape a teenage girl. He fights them off, and later picks up the girl's wallet. [[spoiler: Later in the movie, Alonzo hires some gangbangers to kill Hoyt. They are about to execute him when they find the girl's wallet in his pocket. The girl he saved was the cousin of
one of the sailors smoking one gangbangers, and they let him go.]]
* ''Film/{{Transcendence}}'': The copper Faraday cage Will installs to keep cell phones from working in his and Evelyn's garden [[spoiler:also protects a single sample
of the cigars and realizes that Alan and Peter are lying about having lost the loot.
Transcendence {{Nanomachines}} from Max's shutdown virus.]]
* The rattlesnake second ''Film/{{Transformers}}'' movie does this in reverse, with the more significant use coming before the minor appearance. Part of the plan for getting into a museum involved tasers; Sam's college roommate, who was dragged along more or less by accident, showed his incompetence by shocking himself with one and becoming completely paralyzed. The tasers were then forgotten. Later, the same roommate was freaking out in the back of the car, and wouldn't stop until he was shocked into unconsciousness.
** The first had an example
that nearly bites Barry perfectly fits the Chekhov heading quote: the camera shows a motorcycle in the ground. 5 minutes later, Capt. Lennox rides it to attack a Decepticon.
*** And [[spoiler:the glasses Sam tries to auction off on ebay.]]
*** As an example of ChekhovsHobby, it is stated that Mikaela had a criminal record for helping her dad steal cars. In TheClimax, she uses this knowledge to hotwire a tow truck
when he Bumblebee is searching seriously injured.
* ''Film/TrickRTreat'': The candy bar Mr. Keeg takes a single bite out of and tosses away. It later [[spoiler:[[PocketProtector stops Sam from stabbing him]] and becomes an accidental offering to Sam]].
* The flamethrower that Cody was testing early in ''Film/TropicThunder'' was really helpful against the enemy in the final action scene.
** to a lesser extent [[spoiler: the Tivo box used to stop the RPG round aimed at the helecopter.]]
* From Wolfgang Petersen's ''Film/{{Troy}}'': Briseis's virginity. Established early
for the mine in ''Film/LustForGold''. [[spoiler:During sole purpose of ensuring that Achilles takes it later.
* In ''Film/TurnerAndHooch'', attention is drawn to
the climax, Barry is saved fact that Turner always buckles his seat belt and refuses to start his car unless all of his passengers are also buckled up. This comes in handy when a rattlesnake bites Ray as crook takes him hostage while in the passenger seat. Turner rams the car into a lamp post, causing the crook to fly out of the windshield because he is about to kill him.]]didn't buckle up.



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* ''Film/MadMax'':
** Probably the most obvious one is where Goose and the mechanic show Max the newly built Pursuit Special, meant as a means to keep him on the force. Instead he steals it for his RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
** In ''Film/MadMax2TheRoadWarrior'', an early scene establishes that Max has an anti-tampering mechanism that self-destructs his car in the event someone tries to steal it (as a way to show how ProperlyParanoid he's become). This later saves Max's life, as the thugs who ambush him and kill his dog inadvertently activate the device and blow themselves up.
** ''Film/MadMaxBeyondThunderdome'' has an extra-delayed-fire Chekhov's Gun. In the first movie he's a cop with the Main Force Patrol. By the second movie the MFP has ceased to exist and is never mentioned, he even loses his cop car halfway through it. In the third movie he's set to battle the gigantic Blaster. Blaster is rendered helpless by Max's MFP police whistle, since Blaster has a WeaksauceWeakness against high-pitched noises.
** ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' has the IV tubing that Nux was using to siphon blood from Max at the beginning of the film. At the end, Max uses it to save Furiosa's life after she suffered a near fatal stab wound. It also helps that Max is stated to have O-type blood, making him a universal donor.
* ''Film/ManOfSteel'':
** The Codex. [[spoiler: It turns out to be encoded in Clark's own cells, thus giving Zod a reason to kill Clark so he can extract it from his corpse.]]
** The Kryptonian spacecraft key with Jor-El's digital avatar stored on it. [[spoiler: Lois uses it to summon Jor-El while imprisoned on Zod's spaceship so that she can escape and find a way to defeat Zod.]]
** Clark's inability to control his enhanced senses as a child. [[spoiler: It turns out to be an important detail when he goes up against Zod's soldiers, who ''haven't'' had a lifetime to acclimate to their sun-enhanced abilities. The sensory overload quickly incapacitates them when their environmental suits are breached. Zod ultimately figures his abilities out, but Clark's lifetime on Earth is likely a trump card in the end.]]
** The hyperdrive on Clark's spacecraft. [[spoiler: It's made from the same technology as Zod's hyperdrive--which ''he'' made by reverse-engineering the Phantom Zone projector. With some tweaking, the military is able to use it to send Zod's soldiers back to the Phantom Zone.]]
* ''Film/TheManWhoKnewTooMuch'': The main character's wife is an ex-professional singer. Early in the film, she sings a duet with their son and he sings and whistles along. In the end, her powerful scream averts an assassination and her singing helps locate their son when he starts whistling along.
* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
** ''Film/IronMan1'':
*** Tony Stark builds a electromagnetic device called an Arc Reactor to protect his heart, then upgrades the unit by having his secretary, Pepper, install a larger version in his chest. He tells her to throw the small unit away, but Pepper has it put in a display case for him. The miniature reactor becomes crucial later on, when [[spoiler: Obadiah Stane takes the larger reactor from Tony's chest while he's paralyzed, and he must rely on the smaller model to power his suit and his heart.]] Also, Tony's second attempt at the suit doesn't work out too well after ice builds up during a high-atmosphere flight. [[spoiler:He later uses this against the BigBad.]]
*** The giant Arc-Reactor which is mentioned in the first third of the movie, [[spoiler:then overloaded at the end to finally defeat Obadiah Stane.]] Every character, item, and detail has at least two uses in the movie. [[spoiler: "How did you solve that icing problem?"]]
** ''Film/IronMan2'':
*** [[spoiler:Howard Stark's model of the Stark Expo and what happens when two repulsor blasts hit each other]].
*** It also contains a subversion, when we are introduced to [[spoiler:Hammer's "ex-wife" bunker-buster shell. When Rhodes tries to use it on Vanko, it proves completely worthless - after a long, dramatic charge-up sequence, the much-vaunted missile pings harmlessly off Vanko's armor and sputters on the ground like a dud firecracker]]. This includes a subversion and a straight example. [[spoiler: When Hammer is going through all the weapons he's going to add to Rhode's armor, the "ex-wife" is the only one he manufactured himself. Hammer's well established incompetence at weapons design]] is Chekhov's Gun.
*** Black Widow takes out Happy Hogan with a flipping submission move. She later uses similar attacks to take out a hallway full of Hammer Industries guards.
** A few pop up in ''Film/{{Thor}}''. Earlier, Darcy took a picture of Thor. The picture would be used later [[spoiler: on a falsified ID]]. Also, Loki taunting Heimdall [[spoiler:over secret passages that even Heimdall wasn't aware of]] would come to use when [[spoiler:Loki uses those passages to escape death and arrive to Earth]].
** ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'':
*** Flipped onto the heroes in this case. Remember how the Iron Legion from ''Iron Man 3'' can be controlled by AI? Ultron did.
*** Helen Cho has invented a synthetic tissue that mimics human biology, which she uses to heal Clint. [[spoiler:The same technology is later used to construct Vision's body]].
*** Two from the previous movie (both involving Thor): the shockwave created when his hammer hits Cap's shield gets weaponized, and his thunder supercharging Tony's technology is used to [[spoiler: give life to Vision]].
*** During the final battle, Cap damages one of Ultron's drones, which Ultron is using to taunt him, and throws it off the edge of [[spoiler:the flying city]]. This drone reappears at the end, [[spoiler:damaged but still functional, as the last vessel of Ultron's consciousness. Vision caught him trying to sneak off]].
** ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar''
*** At the end of ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'', Tony gifts Peter with a brand new Spider-Man costume as part of joining the Avengers, but declines it and the position. Come this film, he's wearing the suit and is part of the Avengers.
** ''Film/AvengersEndgame''
*** Back in ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'', when Peter experimented with the full functions of his Spider-Man costume, he accidentally activated its "Instant Kill" mode and quickly turned it off before it could do anything. In ''Endgame'', [[spoiler:upon coming BackFromTheDead and returning to Earth for the FinalBattle, he unleashes this mode on Thanos's mooks]].
* ''Film/{{Maverick}}''. Early in the movie Maverick mentions believing that if he concentrated hard enough, he could draw exactly the card he needed, then mentions that the trick had never worked. Near the end he must do exactly that to win the $500,000 poker championship.
* ''Film/{{The Maze Runner|2014}}'' has the two syringes filled with blue liquid that were with Teresa when she was taken to the Glade. First, one is used to [[spoiler:save Alby after he is stung in the Maze by a Griever]], then the second is used when [[spoiler:Thomas stabs himself with a Griever stinger, in the hopes that he will remember what happened before the Maze]].
* ''Film/MedicineMan'' has a doctor in the rainforest where he believes he has found a cure for cancer in the local tribe's sugar supply after realising that the tribe had a very low cancer rate. He figures out that the tribe uses a particular plant for all of their food but he can't reproduce the cure himself. However he didn't consider that the supply could be contaminated [[spoiler: and also ignores their liking for sugar coated ''ants'']].
* ''Film/MeanGirls''
** Chekhov's big yellow school bus, rather.
** Before the talent show scene, Janis tells Cady that "everybody in the English speaking world" knows the words to the song "Jingle Bell Rock". Cady presumably used this information to save the act.
** In the sequel, the paranoid neighbor. Specifically his security cameras.
* ''Film/MenInBlack''
** The flying saucers from the first MIB meeting in 1961, converted into towers at Flushing.
** The little red button in the LTD.
** K orders J to fasten his seat belt before they go for a drive, and J lectures him about being polite. Just after K has J push the little red button he says "And you might want to put on a seat belt".
* ''Film/{{Modesta}}'': The sticks of firewood Modesta is gathering. She breaks one off to strike her husband when he is calling her names and heaping abuse. During the League of Liberated Women's first meeting, the firewood stick becomes a symbol of the women's efforts for equality. At the end, after both the men and the women agree that there should not be any physical violence, they all pair off and walk away, stepping over the the sticks.
* In ''Film/{{Monsters|2010}}'', Samantha sees a TV documentary on how jellyfish attract mates with a light display. Later on she realises the giant alien is attracted to the light of a television set and turns it off.
* ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''. Halfway through the film, a historian appears to summarize the next part of the plot and is murdered. Later, Arthur, Sir Bedevere, and Sir Lancelot are stopped on their quest and arrested for his murder.
** Originally they had more modern scenes planned, but ultimately focused on the grail quest for the most part. It's funnier because it comes out of nowhere, anyhow.
** Also, on the scene where they have to answer questions in order to cross the bridge, Arthur knows about swallows due to the first scene.
*** Which goes to show that, in comedy, the line between ChekhovsGun, RunningGag, and BrickJoke can become rather blurry.
%%* ''Film/MoonriseKingdom'': Suzy's lefty scissors seem pretty innocuous when they are first recorded in Sam's inventory.
* ''Film/Mortuary1983'': Early in the film, Greg and Josh find a machinegun stored inside a coffin at the mortuary warehouse. When Greg confronts [[spoiler:Paul]] neat the end, he grabs the machinegun and tries to shoot [[spoiler:him]] with it. [[spoiler:[[DefiedTrope Defied]]. There were no bullets in the gun.]]
* ''Film/MostWanted'': Victoria's taser, which initially she tries to use on Dunn. Later he tases Braddock right in the groin with it.
* ''Franchise/TheMuppets'':
** ''Film/MuppetTreasureIsland'': Gonzo's odd decision to keep starfish in his pants come in handy when they battle against the pirates. If people count, the fact that JustForFun/StatlerAndWaldorf are the animated, talking figureheads of the Hispaniola also counts.
** Also in ''Film/TheMuppetMovie'': The script of the movie. No, really.
** And in ''Film/TheMuppets'', there's a scene in which Gonzo gets his fingers stuck in a bowling ball [[ItMakesSenseInContext while trying to bowl a pin off Jack Black's head]]. They're still stuck until the last couple seconds of the movie, when [[spoiler:the ball flies off and beans the BigBad, giving him a brain injury and changing his personality, prompting him to sell Muppet Studios back to the Muppets]].
* ''Film/MyCousinVinny'' is loaded with examples, from Lisa's ever-present camera and her extensive knowledge of automobiles to the story of Judge Malloy and the diner cook's brief explanation of how grits are cooked.
* In ''Film/MysteryMen'', Dr. Heller's Tornado-in-a-Can was intended to be a Chekhov's Gun but ended up as a deleted scene. Rather than throw The Bowler's bowling ball into Casanova Frankenstein's machine to destroy it, they were going to throw a Tornado-in-a-Can into it in the alternate version. The effect for this can still however be seen in the theatrical release; just after they toss the bowling ball in and it does its damage you can see the green swirling smoke coming out of the hole.
* Several in ''Film/MysteryTeam'': [[spoiler: Duncan's slingshot, the firecracker, Jason being "The Master of Disguise" and Eric, just to name a few]]. Subverted with [[spoiler: Duncan and Charlie's "skills"]]

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* ''Film/MadMax'':
** Probably the most obvious one is where Goose and the mechanic show Max the newly built Pursuit Special, meant as a means to keep him on the force. Instead he steals it for his RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
** In ''Film/MadMax2TheRoadWarrior'', an early scene establishes that Max has an anti-tampering mechanism that self-destructs his car in the event someone tries to steal it (as a way to show how ProperlyParanoid he's become). This later saves Max's life, as the thugs who ambush him and kill his dog inadvertently activate the device and blow themselves up.
** ''Film/MadMaxBeyondThunderdome'' has an extra-delayed-fire Chekhov's Gun.
In the first movie he's ZombieApocalypse {{comedy}}-{{western}} flick ''Film/UndeadOrAlive'', a cop with the Main Force Patrol. By the second movie the MFP has ceased to exist and is never mentioned, he even loses his cop car halfway through it. In the third movie he's set to battle the gigantic Blaster. Blaster is rendered helpless by Max's MFP police whistle, since Blaster has Native American woman named Sue remembers a WeaksauceWeakness against high-pitched noises.
** ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' has the IV tubing
legend stating that Nux was using to siphon blood from Max at the beginning zombification curse can be removed by consuming the living flesh of the film. At the end, Max uses it to save Furiosa's life after she suffered a near fatal stab wound. It also helps that Max is stated to have O-type blood, making him a universal donor.
* ''Film/ManOfSteel'':
** The Codex. [[spoiler: It turns out to be encoded in Clark's own cells, thus giving Zod a reason to kill Clark so he can extract it from his corpse.]]
** The Kryptonian spacecraft key with Jor-El's digital avatar stored on it. [[spoiler: Lois uses it to summon Jor-El while imprisoned on Zod's spaceship so that she can escape and find a way to defeat Zod.]]
** Clark's inability to control his enhanced senses as a child. [[spoiler: It turns out to be an important detail when he goes up against Zod's soldiers,
person who ''haven't'' had a lifetime to acclimate to their sun-enhanced abilities. The sensory overload quickly incapacitates them when their environmental suits are breached. Zod ultimately figures his abilities out, but Clark's lifetime on Earth is likely a trump card in the end.]]
** The hyperdrive on Clark's spacecraft. [[spoiler: It's made from the same technology as Zod's hyperdrive--which ''he'' made by reverse-engineering the Phantom Zone projector. With some tweaking, the military is able to use
placed it to send Zod's soldiers back to the Phantom Zone.]]
* ''Film/TheManWhoKnewTooMuch'': The main character's wife is an ex-professional singer. Early in the film, she sings a duet with their son and he sings and whistles along. In the end, her powerful scream averts an assassination and her singing helps locate their son when he starts whistling along.
* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
** ''Film/IronMan1'':
*** Tony Stark builds a electromagnetic device called an Arc Reactor to protect his heart, then upgrades the unit by having his secretary, Pepper, install a larger version in his chest. He tells her to throw the small unit away, but Pepper has it put in a display case for him. The miniature reactor becomes crucial later on, when [[spoiler: Obadiah Stane takes the larger reactor from Tony's chest while he's paralyzed, and he must rely on the smaller model to power his suit and his heart.]] Also, Tony's second attempt at the suit doesn't work out too well after ice builds up during a high-atmosphere flight. [[spoiler:He later uses this against the BigBad.]]
*** The giant Arc-Reactor which is mentioned
in the first third of the movie, [[spoiler:then overloaded at the end to finally defeat Obadiah Stane.]] Every character, item, and detail has at least two uses in the movie. [[spoiler: "How did you solve place. Since that icing problem?"]]
** ''Film/IronMan2'':
*** [[spoiler:Howard Stark's model of the Stark Expo and what happens when two repulsor blasts hit each other]].
*** It also contains a subversion, when we are introduced to [[spoiler:Hammer's "ex-wife" bunker-buster shell. When Rhodes tries to use it on Vanko, it proves completely worthless - after a long, dramatic charge-up sequence, the much-vaunted missile pings harmlessly off Vanko's armor and sputters on the ground like a dud firecracker]]. This includes a subversion and a straight example. [[spoiler: When Hammer
person, her uncle, is going through all the weapons he's going to add to Rhode's armor, the "ex-wife" is the only one he manufactured himself. Hammer's well established incompetence at weapons design]] is Chekhov's Gun.
*** Black Widow takes out Happy Hogan with a flipping submission move. She later uses similar attacks to take out a hallway full of Hammer Industries guards.
** A few pop up in ''Film/{{Thor}}''. Earlier, Darcy took a picture of Thor. The picture would be used later [[spoiler: on a falsified ID]]. Also, Loki taunting Heimdall [[spoiler:over secret passages that even Heimdall wasn't aware of]] would come to use when [[spoiler:Loki uses those passages to escape death and arrive to Earth]].
** ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'':
*** Flipped onto the heroes in this case. Remember how the Iron Legion from ''Iron Man 3'' can be controlled by AI? Ultron did.
*** Helen Cho has invented a synthetic tissue that mimics human biology, which she uses to heal Clint. [[spoiler:The same technology is later used to construct Vision's body]].
*** Two from the previous movie (both involving Thor): the shockwave created when his hammer hits Cap's shield gets weaponized, and his thunder supercharging Tony's technology is used to [[spoiler: give life to Vision]].
*** During the final battle, Cap damages one of Ultron's drones, which Ultron is using to taunt him, and throws it off the edge of [[spoiler:the flying city]]. This drone reappears at the end, [[spoiler:damaged but still functional, as the last vessel of Ultron's consciousness. Vision caught him trying to sneak off]].
** ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar''
*** At the end of ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'', Tony gifts Peter with a brand new Spider-Man costume as part of joining the Avengers, but declines it and the position. Come this film, he's wearing the suit and is part of the Avengers.
** ''Film/AvengersEndgame''
*** Back in ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming'', when Peter experimented with the full functions of his Spider-Man costume, he accidentally activated its "Instant Kill" mode and quickly turned it off before it could do anything. In ''Endgame'', [[spoiler:upon coming BackFromTheDead and returning to Earth for the FinalBattle, he unleashes this mode on Thanos's mooks]].
* ''Film/{{Maverick}}''. Early in the movie Maverick mentions believing that if he concentrated hard enough, he could draw exactly the card he needed, then mentions that the trick had never worked. Near the end he must do exactly that to win the $500,000 poker championship.
* ''Film/{{The Maze Runner|2014}}'' has the two syringes filled with blue liquid that were with Teresa when she was taken to the Glade. First, one is used to [[spoiler:save Alby after he is stung in the Maze by a Griever]], then the second is used when [[spoiler:Thomas stabs himself with a Griever stinger, in the hopes that he will remember what happened before the Maze]].
* ''Film/MedicineMan'' has a doctor in the rainforest where he believes he has found a cure for cancer in the local tribe's sugar supply after realising that the tribe had a very low cancer rate. He figures out that the tribe uses a particular plant for all of their food but he can't reproduce the cure himself. However he didn't consider that the supply could be contaminated [[spoiler: and also ignores their liking for sugar coated ''ants'']].
* ''Film/MeanGirls''
** Chekhov's big yellow school bus, rather.
** Before the talent show scene, Janis tells Cady that "everybody in the English speaking world" knows the words to the song "Jingle Bell Rock". Cady presumably used
dead, this information to save is brushed off as useless. Once the act.
** In
other two protagonists become infected near the sequel, end, however, it comes into play as they realize that Sue herself would count as her uncle's "still living flesh." This doesn't turn out so well for Sue.
* The 2005 action-comedy flick ''Film/{{Underclassman}}'' has
the paranoid neighbor. Specifically his security cameras.
* ''Film/MenInBlack''
** The flying saucers
main character (played by Nick Cannon), a young undercover cop at a preppy private school, taking after-school language lessons from the first MIB meeting in 1961, converted into towers at Flushing.
** The little red button in the LTD.
** K orders J to fasten his seat belt before they go for a drive, and J lectures him about being polite. Just after K has J push the little red button he says "And you might want to put on a seat belt".
* ''Film/{{Modesta}}'': The sticks
school's [[HotTeacher Spanish teacher]] (played by Creator/RoselynSanchez of firewood Modesta is gathering. She breaks one off to strike her husband when he is calling her names and heaping abuse. During the League of Liberated Women's first meeting, the firewood stick becomes a symbol of the women's efforts for equality. At the end, after both the men and the women agree that there should not be any physical violence, they all pair off and walk away, stepping over the the sticks.
* In ''Film/{{Monsters|2010}}'', Samantha sees a TV documentary on how jellyfish attract mates with a light display. Later on she realises the giant alien is attracted to the light of a television set and turns it off.
* ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''. Halfway through the film, a historian appears to summarize the next part of the plot and is murdered. Later, Arthur, Sir Bedevere, and Sir Lancelot are stopped on their quest and arrested for his murder.
** Originally they had more modern scenes planned, but ultimately focused on the grail quest for the most part. It's funnier because it
''Series/WithoutATrace'' fame). This later comes out of nowhere, anyhow.
** Also, on
in handy during the scene where they have to answer questions in order to cross the bridge, Arthur knows about swallows due to the first scene.
*** Which goes to show that, in comedy, the line between ChekhovsGun, RunningGag, and BrickJoke can become rather blurry.
%%* ''Film/MoonriseKingdom'': Suzy's lefty scissors seem pretty innocuous when they are first recorded in Sam's inventory.
* ''Film/Mortuary1983'': Early in the film, Greg and Josh find a machinegun stored inside a coffin at the mortuary warehouse. When Greg confronts [[spoiler:Paul]] neat the end, he grabs the machinegun and tries to shoot [[spoiler:him]]
final confrontation with it. [[spoiler:[[DefiedTrope Defied]]. There were no the BigBad, who's got her in a tense hostage situation [[spoiler:when the protagonist informs her in Spanish that the bullets in the gun.]]
* ''Film/MostWanted'': Victoria's taser,
his gun are rubber bullets and that they'll sting, following which initially she tries he shoots her to use on Dunn. Later he tases Braddock right in free her from the groin with it.
BigBad's grasp]].
* ''Franchise/TheMuppets'':
''Film/UndercoverBrother'' has several.
** ''Film/MuppetTreasureIsland'': Gonzo's odd decision to keep starfish in his pants come in handy when they battle against In the pirates. If people count, the fact that JustForFun/StatlerAndWaldorf are the animated, talking figureheads of the Hispaniola also counts.
** Also in ''Film/TheMuppetMovie'': The script of the movie. No, really.
** And in ''Film/TheMuppets'',
introduction there's a scene in which Gonzo gets his fingers stuck in a bowling ball [[ItMakesSenseInContext while trying to bowl a pin off Jack Black's head]]. They're still stuck until the last couple seconds file footage of the movie, when [[spoiler:the ball flies off and beans the BigBad, giving him a brain injury and changing his personality, prompting him to sell Muppet Studios back to the Muppets]].
* ''Film/MyCousinVinny'' is loaded with examples, from Lisa's ever-present camera and her extensive knowledge of automobiles to the story of Judge Malloy and the diner cook's brief explanation of how grits are cooked.
* In ''Film/MysteryMen'', Dr. Heller's Tornado-in-a-Can was intended
James Brown. Later on James Brown appears AsHimself, but turns out to be a Chekhov's Gun but ended up as a deleted scene. Rather than throw The Bowler's bowling ball into Casanova Frankenstein's machine to destroy it, they were going to throw a Tornado-in-a-Can into it in the alternate version. The effect for this can still however be seen in the theatrical release; just after they toss the bowling ball in and it does its damage you can see the green swirling smoke coming out of the hole.
* Several in ''Film/MysteryTeam'':
[[spoiler: Duncan's slingshot, Undercover Brother in disguise]].
** When Undercover Brother first drives his car we see
the firecracker, Jason two black pool balls hanging from the rear-view mirror. This sets up the later joke where Undercover Brother refers to his "big, black, fuzzy balls".
** Several times during the movie Undercover Brother tells people "Don't touch the 'fro" (his Afro hairdo). This anticipates his BerserkButton
being "The Master set off later on by Mr. Feather cutting off part of Disguise" and Eric, just his hair.
* ''Film/UpstreamColor'': An early scene reveals that Kris has a pistol in her home. We see it a few more times before the end, when [[spoiler:she uses it
to name a few]]. Subverted with [[spoiler: Duncan and Charlie's "skills"]]kill the Sampler]].



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* In ''Film/TheNakedGun 2 and 1/2'', Frank uses a police tank to crash though a house, a gated community, and a zoo. Much later, Frank wrestles Quentin Habsburg till Quentin accidentally falls out of a window. He plummets several stories before landing on a canopy and bouncing to the ground unscathed . . . where he is then mauled by a lion presumably from the zoo.
** In a movie like this one its surprising they actually set that gag up as opposed to just having it randomly happen for no reason.
* ''[[Film/{{Neighbors 2014}} Neighbors]]'': The fireworks [[spoiler: Kelly and Mac use these to eventually get the cops attention]].
* ''Nightlight'' (2015): Robin straps a support-splint onto her ankle while changing her shoes in preparation for hiking in the woods. [[spoiler: It later prevents the BearTrap from breaking her ankle outright, although she's left bloodied and limping for a while.]] Also, Robin and Nia find a note in another teen's backpack that includes a reminder to watch out for rattlesnakes. Three guesses what Robin has a close call with not long after...
* ''Film/NowYouSeeMe'':
** Just about everything they're shown doing that isn't part of their shows is setting up for one of them or outwitting the police. That bit where Daniel tries (and fails) reading Tressler? [[spoiler: Clever ploy to get the answer to his security questions on his bank account.]]
%%** The rabbit trick that the Horsemen perform in their second show.
%%** [[spoiler: "I can tell he has abandonment issues. Mommy? No, daddy."]]

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* In ''Film/TheNakedGun 2 ''Film/VanHelsing'', in the scene where Carl shows Van Helsing his diverse gadgets one is a small glass globe with some weird things inside that produces sun-like light. This comes in handy when they have to escape from hordes of vampires in the masquerade ball.
* ''Film/VigilanteDiaries'': There is a brief scene where Barrington is inflicting ColdBloodedTorture on someone
and 1/2'', Frank uses asking him questions about a police tank shipment of uranium when he receives a phone call telling him that the Vigilante has escaped. It initially appears that the purpose of this scene is to crash though a house, a gated community, establish Barrington as ruthless bastard and show the type of assignments he undertakes when he is not chasing the Vigilante. However, during the climax, it is revealed that the uranium was actually a zoo. Much key component in his EvilPlan and was used to make the dirty bombs he planted across the globe.
* A literal example in ''Film/TheVillain''. Handsome has [[spoiler: a seven-shot six shooter,]] which is established early on with a bit of dialog. At one point
later, Frank wrestles Quentin Habsburg till Quentin Cactus Jack [[spoiler: empties the bullets from the gun onto a table while counting them.]] Then, assuming the gun is now unloaded, [[IJustShotMarvinInTheFace accidentally falls out of a window. He plummets several stories before landing on a canopy and bouncing to the ground unscathed . . . where he is then mauled by a lion presumably from the zoo.
** In a movie like this one its surprising they actually set that gag up as opposed to just having it randomly happen for no reason.
* ''[[Film/{{Neighbors 2014}} Neighbors]]'': The fireworks [[spoiler: Kelly and Mac use these to eventually get the cops attention]].
* ''Nightlight'' (2015): Robin straps a support-splint onto her ankle while changing her shoes in preparation for hiking in the woods. [[spoiler: It later prevents the BearTrap from breaking her ankle outright, although she's left bloodied and limping for a while.]] Also, Robin and Nia find a note in another teen's backpack that includes a reminder to watch out for rattlesnakes. Three guesses what Robin has a close call with not long after...
* ''Film/NowYouSeeMe'':
** Just about everything they're shown doing that isn't part of their shows is setting up for one of them or outwitting the police. That bit where Daniel tries (and fails) reading Tressler? [[spoiler: Clever ploy to get the answer to his security questions on his bank account.]]
%%** The rabbit trick that the Horsemen perform in their second show.
%%** [[spoiler: "I can tell he has abandonment issues. Mommy? No, daddy."]]
shoots himself.]]



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* ''Film/{{Oblivion 2013}}''
** Jack's recurring dream about a viewfinder on the Empire State Building. [[spoiler: It's where the [[CloningBlues original]] Jack Harper proposed marriage to Julia.]]
** The fact that the Scavs [[spoiler: LaResistance]] have been stealing drone power cores.
** The fact that lightning strikes force electronics (such as the Bubble Ship's [[spoiler: and the drones']]) to reboot if struck while flying.
** The constant reminding to MissionControl to please send parts and armor to repair the drone on Tower 49, which it keeps disregarding. [[spoiler: Julia's BigDamnHeroes SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome later on is also a good example of WorfHadTheFlu because of it.]]
** The missing drone mentioned at the beginning. [[spoiler: It was captured by LaResistance, but it's intended use to carry a nuke to the Tet ends up [[SubvertedTrope sadly subverted]].]]
** The Bubble Ship and the drones using voice recognition to identify Jack. The latter comes in use when Jack first rescues Julia from the crashed "Odyssey" (since they're programmed to not shoot him). [[spoiler: As for the former... as Jack discovers, all that it's necessary to use another clone's ship is to change the Tech operator number you say for ID, which comes in handy [[HeroStoleMyBike because he needs to use it to save Julia's life after she's accidentally shot]].]]
** The "Odyssey"'s flight recorder. [[spoiler: And its nuclear reactor core.]]
** The Scav communications equipment that Jack deactivates on the ruins of the Empire State Building. And the building itself.
** The fact that the drones can track Jack's DNA comes back to bite the ass of LaResistance during the final act.
** When Jack first reports about finding Julia to MissionControl, Sally says that she would be interested in meeting her. [[spoiler: during the TrojanPrisoner gambit, Jack mentions this back to Sally to be allowed into the ship.]]
** When Jack first starts checking the wreckage of the crashed "Odyssey", he opens a HumanPopsicle capsule which is empty, and when the Scavs [[spoiler: LaResistance]] arrive, you can see them taking that capsule. It becomes pretty important later on [[spoiler: as the capsule Julia goes in thinking she and Jack will do the TrojanPrisoner gambit and Jack then transports to his cabin, where she will be safe. The capsule is labeled "J. Harper"--it belonged to her (real) husband.]]
** A minor one: when Jack first disables the communications equipment on the Empire State, he takes a [[Film/KingKong gorilla]] plushie that was on the room and puts it among his collection of scavenged stuff. [[spoiler: Julia's child is seen playing with it on the movie's epilogue.]]
* At the start of ''Film/{{Oculus}}'', we watch as Kaylie set up various fail-safe measures to destroy the mirror, which can change the perception of the lead characters. One of these is a kill-switch attached to an anchor, not being run by electricity and on a straight path so the mirror is unable to influence it. [[spoiler:[[DownerEnding Then she is tricked into walking in front of it as her brother flips the switch, leaving him to blame for her death]].]]
* In the animated movie ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAForest'', early on in the movie the animals are told by their teacher that a certain part of the forest is off limits, but says that the reason why is "not today's lesson". Pan across to reveal a trap. This is promptly forgotten...until the very end of the movie, when Edgar the Mole gets caught in it while trying to evade some humans doing cleanup after the gas damaged the forest. One of them frees Edgar, smashes the trap, throws it in the garbage bag, and proves to the animals that perhaps (contrary to dire warnings throughout the movie) [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters humans aren't exclusively destructive monsters.]] Not bad as environmentalist messages go.
* ''Film/TheOppositeOfSex'': Dedee is shown packing a gun, and helpfully informs the audience, "This is foreshadowing. Duh!". And despite the fact that she toys with being an UnreliableNarrator, it does get used later on. Twice.
* ''Film/OurManFlint''. Early in the movie Flint is woken up from suspended animation by his watch. Later on when Flint is apparently dead, the watch wakes him up again - he was just in suspended animation.
* Subverted in ''Film/{{Outbreak}}''. The soldiers begin rounding up infectees in the quarantined small town, and we get to see only one woman say a tearful goodbye to her family. We follow her for a few minutes while they take a blood sample during her initial medical exam. There is even a close up of the phial, labeled "Sample 612". In a later scene, we see a scientist examining blood slides:
--> '''Scientist''': "Sample 607: Infected. 608: Infected. 609: Infected. * Frustrated sigh* They can't ''all'' be infected. 610... Infected. 611...''Infected''. 612... Damn! Still infected!"

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* ''Film/{{Oblivion 2013}}''
** Jack's recurring dream
''Film/{{Waiting}}'': There's a part where Ramirez is showing Mitch the rules and general "moves" in "The Game". The last move he lists is treated like somewhat of a LimitBreak by him as he talks about a viewfinder on it before the Empire State Building. scene cuts to something else before we see what it entails. [[spoiler: It's Guess what Mitch uses in his SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome.]]
* In ''Film/WalkingTall2004,'' the main character returns to his hometown after some time away in the military, only to learn that the local saw-mill--the town's primary source of income when he was young--has been shut down, with a casino now bringing in revenue for the citizens. Of course, he gradually learns that drugs are being peddled out of the casino, but he's basically told that nothing can be done about it because the casino's money-making capacity is the only thing keeping the town going since the mill's closure. [[spoiler:It's revealed that the mill itself is
where the [[CloningBlues original]] Jack Harper proposed marriage BigBad has his main drug base--that's why he had it shut down]].
* Several in ''Film/WarCraft2016'':
** The golem Medivh is building in his first scene. [[spoiler:It's activated when Medivh goes full-on demonic and Khadgar and Lothar have
to Julia.fight it to get to him.]]
** The fact that the Scavs [[spoiler: LaResistance]] have been stealing drone power cores.
** The fact that lightning strikes force electronics (such as the Bubble Ship's [[spoiler: and the drones']])
dagger Taria gives Garona to reboot if struck while flying.
** The constant reminding to MissionControl to please send parts and armor to repair the drone on Tower 49, which it keeps disregarding. [[spoiler: Julia's BigDamnHeroes SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome
show her trust [[spoiler:is later on used by her to kill Taria's husband, and is also a good example of WorfHadTheFlu because of it.how Lothar recognizes who did the deed.]]
** The missing drone mentioned at the beginning. [[spoiler: It was captured by LaResistance, but it's intended use book Khadgar finds in Medivh's library [[spoiler:is later discovered to carry contain a nuke clue as to the Tet ends up [[SubvertedTrope sadly subverted]].Portal's functioning and Medivh's true loyalties.]]
** The Bubble Ship and the drones using voice recognition to identify Jack. The latter comes boomstick Lothar is given in use when Jack his first rescues Julia from the crashed "Odyssey" (since they're programmed to not shoot him). [[spoiler: As for the former... as Jack discovers, all that it's necessary to use another clone's ship is to change the Tech operator number you say for ID, which comes in handy [[HeroStoleMyBike because he needs to use it to save Julia's scene [[spoiler:saves his life after she's accidentally shot]].when he's pinned down by Blackhand in the first ambush.]]
** The "Odyssey"'s flight recorder. [[spoiler: And its nuclear reactor core.* In ''Film/{{Warlock}}'', Kassandra is diabetic and used a syringe to inject herself with insulin. At the end of the film she uses it to inject the warlock with salt water which is fatal to witches.
* In ''Film/WaynesWorld'', Wayne and Garth meet up with a security guard after coming out the stage exit during a rock concert, and this guard just so happens to have a lot of information about the big-wig record producer's travel itinerary, including the fact he drives everywhere in his expensive limo with a big satellite dish right on top. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Wayne when Garth figures out a way to use this to further the plot.
* ''Film/WeWereSoldiers'' has Chekhov's ''{{Gatling|Good}}'' Gun: Lt.Col. Moore first meets his new battalion's officer in a hangar where they've just been checking out an M134 Minigun... weapons which play a prominent role in the movie's climactic GunshipRescue moment.
* ''Film/WereNoAngels'' (1989): Jimmy picks up a brochure for a gun in Harry's store and ends up using the flowery ad [[spoiler:as the opening of an impromptu sermon that he's forced to give in front of a crowd.
]]
** The Scav communications equipment that Jack deactivates on * A literal case in ''Film/WestSideStory2021''. [[spoiler:Riff buys a gun for the ruins of the Empire State Building. And the building itself.
** The fact that the drones can track Jack's DNA comes back
rumble and then gives it to bite the ass of LaResistance during the final act.
**
Tony. When Jack first reports about finding Julia everyone else flees, he loses it and it ends up in Chino's hands, who ultimately uses it to MissionControl, Sally says that she would be interested in meeting her. [[spoiler: during the TrojanPrisoner gambit, Jack mentions this back to Sally to be allowed into the ship.kill Tony.]]
** When Jack first starts checking * A very literal example in the wreckage Creator/BillMurray film, ''Film/WhatAboutBob''. Near the end of the crashed "Odyssey", he opens a HumanPopsicle capsule which is empty, and when first act, the Scavs [[spoiler: LaResistance]] arrive, you can see them taking psychologist main character has a rifle on the mantle for an interview photo op, but takes it off in favor of a bust. At the climax, he holds Bill Murray's character up with it. The only the thing keeping this from being a perfect Chekhov's Gun is that capsule. It becomes pretty important later on [[spoiler: as the capsule Julia goes in thinking she and Jack will do rifle isn't actually fired.
* ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'':
** During
the TrojanPrisoner gambit and Jack then transports to his cabin, scene where she Eddie visits the scene of Marvin Acme's murder, some of the cops on the site are seen fooling around with a portable hole and a mallet with a spring-loaded boxing glove in it. Both these props come in handy during Eddie's confrontation with Judge Doom at the end of the movie.
** Roger's literally [[MakeMeWannaShout explosive reaction]] to [[CantHoldHisLiquor alcohol]] is seen by accident earlier in the movie when he's offered a drink. When Roger's caught by Judge Doom, Eddie gets a chance to exploit this and offers Roger a shot of bourbon to invoke a chaos and escape safely.
** Also a more explicit example that has some crossover with [=MacGuffin=] in the recurring [[spoiler:love letter that is actually the
will be safe. The capsule is labeled "J. Harper"--it belonged to her (real) husband.written in invisible ink.]]
** A minor one: when Jack first disables the communications equipment The emphasis on the Empire State, he takes a [[Film/KingKong gorilla]] plushie laughs could count.
--> '''Judge Doom''': Have you forgotten what happened last time? If you don't stop
that was on laughing, you're going to end up dead just like your idiot hyena cousins!
* ''Film/TheWidow2020'': Near
the room and puts it among his collection start of scavenged stuff. [[spoiler: Julia's child is seen playing the movie, the rescue team reveals to Kristina that they have a FlareGun as part of their equipment. [[spoiler:Later, Zoya uses the flare gun to make Vika kill her by shooting her in the head with it on the movie's epilogue.it.]]
* At ''Film/{{Willow}}''
** Averted, at least partially by accident. As Willow Ufgood sets off on his quest,
the start leader of ''Film/{{Oculus}}'', we watch as Kaylie set up various fail-safe measures to destroy the mirror, his village gives him three magic acorns which can change turn what he throws them at to stone. However, throughout the perception entirety of the lead characters. One movie he attempts to use only two of these is them, missing a kill-switch attached to an anchor, not being run by electricity troll with one and on a straight path so hitting Bavmorda with the mirror is unable to influence it. [[spoiler:[[DownerEnding Then she is tricked into walking in front of it as her brother flips the switch, leaving him to blame other only for her death]].to overcome the stone transformation with her own magic. According to Warwick Davis's DVD commentary track the third acorn ''was'' used--in a deleted scene. Making the whole acorn thing ''ding dong'' entirely pointless.
** Played completely straight, however, with the disappearing pig trick. Which in a way, reinforces the whole point: the most powerful magic is what you make for yourself.
%%* ''Film/TheWomanInRed'': Charlotte's robe is lying on the bed.
* ''Film/TheWorldsEnd'':
** The "Out of Order" sign from the disabled toilet, which Sam gives to Gary as a jibe, later comes in handy [[spoiler:when the guys need to make sure no-one goes into the men's room and finds the five teenage Blanks they just destroyed in there]].
%%** [[spoiler:Oliver's birthmark.
]]
* In the animated movie ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAForest'', early on ''Film/WrittenOnTheWind'', Kyle's father keeps a gun in the movie the animals are told by their teacher that a certain part of the forest is off limits, but says that the reason why is "not today's lesson". Pan across to reveal a trap. This is promptly forgotten...until the very end of the movie, when Edgar the Mole gets caught in it while trying to evade some humans doing cleanup after the gas damaged the forest. One of them frees Edgar, smashes the trap, throws his desk, and Mitch hides it in the garbage bag, a bookcase. [[spoiler:Kyle finds it and proves decides to the animals kill Mitch with it when he thinks that perhaps (contrary to dire warnings throughout the movie) [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters humans aren't exclusively destructive monsters.]] Not bad as environmentalist messages go.
* ''Film/TheOppositeOfSex'': Dedee is shown packing a gun,
Mitch and helpfully informs the audience, "This is foreshadowing. Duh!". And despite the fact that she toys with being Lucy had an UnreliableNarrator, it does get used later on. Twice.
* ''Film/OurManFlint''. Early in the movie Flint is woken up from suspended animation by his watch. Later on when Flint is apparently dead, the watch wakes him up again - he was just in suspended animation.
* Subverted in ''Film/{{Outbreak}}''. The soldiers begin rounding up infectees in the quarantined small town, and we get to see only one woman say a tearful goodbye to her family. We follow her for a few minutes while they take a blood sample during her initial medical exam. There is even a close up of the phial, labeled "Sample 612". In a later scene, we see a scientist examining blood slides:
--> '''Scientist''': "Sample 607: Infected. 608: Infected. 609: Infected. * Frustrated sigh* They can't ''all'' be infected. 610... Infected. 611...''Infected''. 612... Damn! Still infected!"
affair.]]



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* ''Film/PacificRim'':
** [[spoiler:Gipsy Danger is nuclear powered.]]
** [[spoiler:Chau uses his knife three times: once to intimidate Geiszler, once to check whether Otachi Jr. is dead, and once more to cut his way out of its stomach.]]
** Though it's not explicitly noted, [[spoiler:the fact that the {{Kaiju}} can tell Newt linked up with one of their brains from the far side of the rift indicates that it's possible for signals to pass through it. This comes in useful when mission control needs to keep monitoring Gipsy Danger's progress.]]
** [[spoiler:Raleigh's ability to pilot a Jaeger solo, which he does to finally deliver the final blow.]]
* ''Film/{{Paddington}}'':
** The sandwich Paddington keeps under his hat for emergencies comes very handy when he needs to get out of a jam.
%% ** The pigeons.
%% ** [[spoiler:The handheld vacuums]].
* [[spoiler:Ofelia's red shoes]] in ''Film/PansLabyrinth'' are forgotten about halfway through the film, only to suddenly reappear at the end. They don't really ''do'' anything, they are just a part of the [[ViewersAreGeniuses elaborate system of clues]] that let the viewer know the truth about what happens--[[spoiler:[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Red_Shoes_(fairy_tale) red shoes]] are associated with TheFairFolk, as is Ofelia's all-green outfit, for that matter.]]
** The bottle of sleeping medicine Ofelia's mother was given would count. At first, it seems completely unnecessary since [[spoiler:Ofelia helps her mother to get better with the mandrake root. At the end of the movie though, she uses it to drug her stepfather and escape with her brother.]]
** Mercedes' belt on her robe early on is revealed to have a [[VictoriasSecretCompartment hidden compartment]] where she stores her kitchen knife. The camera focused on it for too long for it to not be of any importance. As it turns out, later she is tied to a chair by the BigBad, and when his back is turned, she retrieves the knife, cuts herself free, and in a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome slices open his cheek before making her escape.
* Happens twice in ''Film/{{Papillon}}''. First on the boat to French Guiana, where Papillon displays his pocket knife, which later is used by Papillon to defend Louis from two robbers. Later, when Papillon, Louis and Clusiot have escaped their captivity, Papillon is shown putting an axe in the back of his pants. The same axe is later used to kill an officer.
* ''Film/PaulBlartMallCop'' has several, including the "Devil's Crotch" hot sauce and the StalkerWithACrush using GPS to track a cell phone.
* ''Film/{{Paulie}}'' has the bookmark labelled "M.A."
* ''Film/{{Paycheck}}'' has the main character ending up with his memory wiped after working on a top secret project [[spoiler: involving seeing the future]] and then finding out that his pre-memory wipe self sent his post-memory wipe self an entire ChekhovsArmory full of random, seemingly useless crap to keep himself alive when things go south. Perhaps the most JustForFun/{{Egregious}} gun in the armory, though, is a digital watch that doesn't work that seems to serve no practical purpose even within the armory [[spoiler: until it beeps and reads "GO" when the main character happens to find himself on a catwalk with a gun pointed at him.]]
* In ''Film/PeeWeesBigAdventure'', Pee-Wee buys several strange items at the magic shop at the beginning of the movie, including a boomerang bowtie. However, it is only used in a deleted scene, whereas most of the other items do get used in the movie.
* In ''[[Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief]]'', the protagonists find a fountain full of Gold Drachma's when looking for the first Pearl of Persephone. Later on, when they meet Charon, guess what they have to bribe him with?
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
** Subverted early in the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl first film]] -- a decorative shield-and-swords hangs over a fireplace in the governor's mansion in the grand swashbuckling fashion. When Elizabeth later goes to draw one of the swords to defend herself against invading pirates, she ends up pulling the whole thing down off the wall by accident -- the swords are firmly attached to the shield and ''won't come loose''.
*** Played straight with Elizabeth's bedwarmer; she uses it to dump hot coals on the pirates invading her room.
** It's played straight in the same movie: Norrington mocks Jack's pistol (with only one shot) and compass (that's apparently broken); the pistol has symbolic importance and the compass proves important not only to the first movie but to the sequels as well.
** An interesting one comes in the form of the sword Will forged for Norrington. At the end of the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd third film]], Will is killed with this sword.
** Ragetti's wooden eye seems to just be comic relief, until it turns out to be one of the Pieces of Eight.
*** Jack's own Piece of Eight is debatable, being present in the first two movies before the sequels were even written.
** But the ultimate example, as far as the time between when we are shown the gun and when it is fired, are the barrel-pin hinges commonly used in jail cells of the period. In the first film, Will shows Jack how simple it is to unseat these hinges, thereby opening a jail cell door. In the third film, Jack recognizes that the hinges on the brig of the ''Flying Dutchman'' to be barrel-pin hinges, and is thus able to escape with ease because of Will's explanation from the first film.
** Subverted again with the jar of dirt from the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMansChest second movie]]. Jack ends up wasting it.
** The knife Bootstrap Bill gives to Will is the same one that he uses to carve out his heart after Davy Jones is killed.
* In ''Film/{{Pixels}}'':
** The glasses Eddie always has on him [[spoiler:has Pac-Man and Donkey Kong cheat codes inscribed on them.]]
** The Chewbacca mask Bill has won as a child [[spoiler:is later used by him to sneak out of the White House.]]
* In ''Film/PoisonIvy'', Chekhov's Gun takes the form of a melancholy piano piece the heroine, Sylvie, composes and records for her mother as a birthday present, which the latter plays as she supposedly jumps to her death. Soon after, [[FilleFatale Ivy]] convinces Sylvie to take a ride with her in her mother's old sportscar as a final goodbye. As they drive, Ivy absently begins to hum the tune, leading Sylvie to realize Ivy was present when her mother died...
* In ''Film/{{Preservation}}'', Wit chides Mike for casually discarding a broken beer bottle on the way into the park. Later, she uses that same bottle to [[GrievousBottleyHarm stab one of the hunters in the throat]].
* ''Film/ThePresidentsAnalyst'' is soon being pursued by intelligence agents of every country out to capture him. In New York's Chinatown, an agent chasing him gets stuck in a phone booth which has a logo reading "TPC", which shows up several other places, like on a maintenance truck in suburbia and a wheelbarrow on the White House lawn - late in the movie, the analyst gets stuck in a phone booth [[spoiler: which is pulled up and hauled off, with him in it, to the headquarters of TPC - The Phone Company.]]
* Chekhov's ''lack'' of a gun in ''Film/ThePresidentsLastBang''. Chief Bodyguard Cha refuses his underling's suggestion to carry a gun to the party, saying that President Park doesn't like the sight of guns when he's drinking and relaxing. This later leaves him defenseless when Director Kim comes in shooting.
* A Chekhov's ''Blow''gun in ''Film/{{Primal}}'', with Frank using the BlowGun and curare darts he used to capture the monkeys against Loffler in the final showdown.
* Before the makeover scene in ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries'' Paolo refuses to sign the confidentially agreement because, in his own words, 'I know how to keep a secret'. [[spoiler: When Mia goes to school a few days later, paparazzi are swarming all over the place, which Paolo admits to being responsible for, for the sake of pride.]]
* ''Film/{{Prometheus}}'' makes a point of showing the audience a rather pricey Automated Surgical Unit that can perform almost any kind of emergency surgery, including complex operations [[spoiler: which is later used by Shaw to perform an emergency cesarean on herself, after having been infected by Holloway.]]
** Also telling that, [[spoiler: when she asks the machine for a cesarean section, the machine replies that it is not programmed for that, and she has to guide it through the procedure. Why would the female bankroller of the operation have a medical machine in her quarters not programmed for female anatomy? Because the machine is for the male head of the Weyland Corporation, who everyone else thinks is dead.]]
* In ''Film/PromisingYoungWoman'', Cassie wears Nina's half of their friendship necklace to confront [[spoiler: Al, Nina's rapist and one of the former med school classmates that made Nina DrivenToSuicide at his bachelor party. Cassie forces him to recall his actions and tries to carve Nina's name onto him as revenge, but Al overpowers her and [[SinisterSuffocation smothers her to death]] with a pillow. He and his friend Joe then burn her body in the woods to dispose any evidence of the crime. However, the necklace fell off and wasn't burned, and the police were able to use it to find Cassie's remains and bring Al and Joe to justice]].

to:

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[[folder:X]]
* ''Film/PacificRim'':
''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
** [[spoiler:Gipsy Danger ''Film/XMenFirstClass'': The coin that Dr. Schmidt gives to Erik, which Magneto later [[spoiler:forces through Sebastian Shaw's head]]. Also foreshadowed when Erik [[spoiler:impales a drawing of Shaw's head with it earlier in the film]].
** ''Film/TheWolverine'':
*** [[spoiler: Ichirō Yashida's life support equipment
is nuclear powered.used to discover the machine suppressing Logan's healing factor.]]
** [[spoiler:Chau uses his knife three times: once to intimidate Geiszler, once to check whether Otachi Jr. *** In the beginning, a bear is dead, and once more to cut his way out of its stomach.shot by a poisoned arrow, [[spoiler: then in the climax, Logan is taken down with Harada's poisoned arrows.]]
** Though it's not explicitly noted, [[spoiler:the fact ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'':
*** The PowerNullifier
that the {{Kaiju}} can tell Newt linked up with one of both Charles and Hank have been using to suppress their brains from the far side of the rift indicates that it's possible for signals to pass through it. This comes in powers [[spoiler:is useful when mission control needs dealing with robots that can detect mutant powers]].
*** Magneto is accused of using his powers
to keep monitoring Gipsy Danger's progress.[[MagicBullets curve the bullet]] which killed JFK. [[spoiler:He later uses this power to try and kill Mystique when a gun is knocked from his hand after firing a single bullet.]]
** [[spoiler:Raleigh's ability to pilot a Jaeger solo, which he does to finally deliver the final blow.]]
* ''Film/{{Paddington}}'':
**
''Film/XMenApocalypse'':
***
The sandwich Paddington keeps under his hat business card for emergencies comes very handy when he needs to get out of a jam.
%% ** The pigeons.
%% ** [[spoiler:The handheld vacuums]].
* [[spoiler:Ofelia's red shoes]] in ''Film/PansLabyrinth'' are forgotten about halfway through the film, only to suddenly reappear at the end. They don't really ''do'' anything, they are just a part of the [[ViewersAreGeniuses elaborate system of clues]]
Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters that let the viewer know the truth about what happens--[[spoiler:[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Red_Shoes_(fairy_tale) red shoes]] are associated with TheFairFolk, as is Ofelia's all-green outfit, for that matter.]]
** The bottle of sleeping medicine Ofelia's mother was given would count. At first, it seems completely unnecessary since [[spoiler:Ofelia helps her mother to get better with the mandrake root. At the end of the movie though, she uses it to drug her stepfather and escape with her brother.]]
** Mercedes' belt on her robe early on is revealed to have a [[VictoriasSecretCompartment hidden compartment]] where she stores her kitchen knife. The camera focused on it for too long for it to not be of any importance. As it turns out, later she is tied to a chair by the BigBad, and when his back is turned, she retrieves the knife, cuts herself free, and in a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome slices open his cheek before making her escape.
* Happens twice in ''Film/{{Papillon}}''. First on the boat to French Guiana, where Papillon displays his pocket knife, which later is used by Papillon to defend Louis from two robbers. Later, when Papillon, Louis and Clusiot have escaped their captivity, Papillon is shown putting an axe
Quicksilver received (or stole) in the back of his pants. The same axe is later used to kill an officer.
* ''Film/PaulBlartMallCop'' has several, including the "Devil's Crotch" hot sauce and the StalkerWithACrush using GPS to track a cell phone.
* ''Film/{{Paulie}}'' has the bookmark labelled "M.A."
* ''Film/{{Paycheck}}'' has the main character ending up with his memory wiped after working on a top secret project [[spoiler: involving seeing the future]] and then finding out that his pre-memory wipe self sent his post-memory wipe self an entire ChekhovsArmory full of random, seemingly useless crap to keep himself alive when things go south. Perhaps the most JustForFun/{{Egregious}} gun in the armory, though, is a digital watch that doesn't work that seems to serve no practical purpose even within the armory [[spoiler: until it beeps and reads "GO" when the main character happens to find himself on a catwalk with a gun pointed at him.]]
* In ''Film/PeeWeesBigAdventure'', Pee-Wee buys several strange items at the magic shop at the beginning of the movie, including a boomerang bowtie. However, it is only used in a deleted scene, whereas most of the other items do get used in the movie.
* In ''[[Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief]]'', the protagonists find a fountain full of Gold Drachma's when looking for the first Pearl of Persephone. Later on, when they meet Charon, guess what they have to bribe him with?
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
** Subverted early in the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl first film]] -- a decorative shield-and-swords hangs over a fireplace in the governor's mansion in the grand swashbuckling fashion. When Elizabeth later goes to draw one of the swords to defend herself against invading pirates, she ends up pulling the whole thing down off the wall by accident -- the swords are firmly attached to the shield and ''won't come loose''.
*** Played straight with Elizabeth's bedwarmer; she uses it to dump hot coals on the pirates invading her room.
** It's played straight in the same movie: Norrington mocks Jack's pistol (with only one shot) and compass (that's apparently broken); the pistol has symbolic importance and the compass proves important not only to the first
last movie but to helps him find the sequels as well.
** An interesting one
mansion.
*** The fact that [[spoiler:electrical fields interfere with teleportation
comes in into play during the form of cage fight and on Stryker's helicopter. Near the sword Will forged for Norrington. At the end of the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd third film]], Will is killed with this sword.
** Ragetti's wooden eye seems to just be comic relief, until it turns out to be one of the Pieces of Eight.
*** Jack's own Piece of Eight is debatable, being present in the first two movies before the sequels were even written.
** But the ultimate example, as far as the time between
end, when we are shown the gun and when it is fired, are the barrel-pin hinges commonly used in jail cells of the period. In the first film, Will shows Jack how simple it is to unseat these hinges, thereby opening a jail cell door. In the third film, Jack recognizes that the hinges on the brig of the ''Flying Dutchman'' to be barrel-pin hinges, and is thus able to escape with ease because of Will's explanation from the first film.
** Subverted again with the jar of dirt from the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMansChest second movie]]. Jack ends up wasting it.
** The knife Bootstrap Bill gives to Will is the same one that he uses to carve out his heart after Davy Jones is killed.
* In ''Film/{{Pixels}}'':
** The glasses Eddie always has on him [[spoiler:has Pac-Man and Donkey Kong cheat codes inscribed on them.]]
** The Chewbacca mask Bill has won as a child [[spoiler:is later used by him to sneak out of the White House.]]
* In ''Film/PoisonIvy'', Chekhov's Gun takes the form of a melancholy piano piece the heroine, Sylvie, composes and records for her mother as a birthday present, which the latter plays as she supposedly jumps to her death. Soon after, [[FilleFatale Ivy]] convinces Sylvie to take a ride with her in her mother's old sportscar as a final goodbye. As they drive, Ivy absently begins to hum the tune, leading Sylvie to realize Ivy was present when her mother died...
* In ''Film/{{Preservation}}'', Wit chides Mike for casually discarding a broken beer bottle on the way into the park. Later, she uses that same bottle to [[GrievousBottleyHarm stab one of the hunters in the throat]].
* ''Film/ThePresidentsAnalyst'' is soon being pursued by intelligence agents of every country out to capture him. In New York's Chinatown, an agent chasing him gets stuck in a phone booth which has a logo reading "TPC", which shows up several other places, like on a maintenance truck in suburbia and a wheelbarrow on the White House lawn - late in the movie, the analyst gets stuck in a phone booth [[spoiler: which is pulled up and hauled off, with him in it, to the headquarters of TPC - The Phone Company.]]
* Chekhov's ''lack'' of a gun in ''Film/ThePresidentsLastBang''. Chief Bodyguard Cha refuses his underling's suggestion to carry a gun to the party, saying that President Park doesn't like the sight of guns when he's drinking and relaxing. This later leaves him defenseless when Director Kim comes in shooting.
* A Chekhov's ''Blow''gun in ''Film/{{Primal}}'', with Frank using the BlowGun and curare darts he used to capture the monkeys against Loffler in the final showdown.
* Before the makeover scene in ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries'' Paolo refuses to sign the confidentially agreement because, in his own words, 'I know how to keep a secret'. [[spoiler: When Mia goes to school a few days later, paparazzi are swarming all over the place, which Paolo admits to being responsible for, for the sake of pride.]]
* ''Film/{{Prometheus}}'' makes a point of showing the audience a rather pricey Automated Surgical Unit that can perform almost any kind of emergency surgery, including complex operations [[spoiler: which is later used by Shaw to perform an emergency cesarean on herself, after having been infected by Holloway.]]
** Also telling that, [[spoiler: when she asks the machine for a cesarean section, the machine replies that it is not programmed for that, and she has to guide it through the procedure. Why would the female bankroller of the operation have a medical machine in her quarters not programmed for female anatomy? Because the machine is for the male head of the Weyland Corporation, who everyone else thinks is dead.]]
* In ''Film/PromisingYoungWoman'', Cassie wears Nina's half of their friendship necklace to confront [[spoiler: Al, Nina's rapist and one of the former med school classmates that made Nina DrivenToSuicide at his bachelor party. Cassie forces him to recall his actions and
Apocalypse tries to carve Nina's name onto teleport away, Storm's lightning attacks disrupt him as revenge, but Al overpowers her and [[SinisterSuffocation smothers her to death]] with a pillow. He and his friend Joe then burn her body in the woods to dispose any evidence of the crime. However, the necklace fell off and wasn't burned, and the police were able to use it to find Cassie's remains and bring Al and Joe to justice]].gets him killed.]]



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%%* ''Film/{{Rambo}}''. The Tallboy Bomb.
* ''Film/RedEye'' has a few examples of this:
** One of the framed photographs on the mantelpiece in the opening sequence depicts [[ActionGirl Lisa playing hockey]], which becomes relevant much later during the climax.
** The Baybreeze/Seabreeze conversation at the bar, which initially seems like an irrelevant flirting scene, but isn't
** The novelty pen that [[spoiler:Lisa later uses to [[ImprovisedWeapon stab Rippner in the throat]].]]
* ''Film/RedHill'': The Aboriginal weaponry on display in the window of the information centre. It sits there in plain view for most of the movie, appearing to be nothing more than a demonstration of Red Hill's racial insensitivity. [[spoiler:Until Jimmy steals the weapons and uses them to silently murder Willy and Manning]].
* ''Film/RepoMen'', which begins in media res, shows Jude Law's character using a typewriter. Shortly after the film catches up to this scene, it's used to crush someone's skull.
* The peyote the pilot gives Richard when they land at the house in ''Film/Revenge2017''. Jen later uses it to kill the pain when she performs SelfSurgery.
* Every single one of Professor Keenbean's inventions in the 1994 ''Film/RichieRich'' film gets used to combat the antagonists later on.
* Near the opening of the Creator/JohnWayne movie ''Film/RioBravo'', Sheriff Chance directs an incoming wagon train to park outside of town (and near the BigBad's land) because its cargo contains dynamite he wants away from the jailhouse. Naturally, at the end of the movie, the big shootout happens in the same location.
* ''Film/TheRoom'': The gun that Mark takes off Chris-R somehow winds up in Johnny's possession. Apparently. Due to a goof, the model changes from a Smith & Wesson 5906 to a Beretta 92.
* ''Film/RunForTheSun'':
** Kate's magnetized notepad (it allows her attach a pen to the side of the pad) which she uses in the hotel bar and keeps in her purse. This is what later throws off the compass in the plane off and causes them to get lost.
** Mike's DesignatedBullet that acts as his NumberOneDime. During the climax, [[spoiler:he pushes the cartridge though a bullet hole in a door and then fires it by hitting the primer with a nail and a rock. It goes off and kills Browne on the other side of the door]].

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%%* ''Film/{{Rambo}}''.
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*
The Tallboy Bomb.
* ''Film/RedEye''
1940 Kay Keyser comedy ''You'll Find Out'' has a few examples of this:
** One of
two -- early on after Keyser's big band has arrived at the framed photographs HauntedHouse that they've been hired to play at for an heiress' 21st birthday (unbeknownst to her, when she turns 21, her GrandeDame aunt is going to turn her entire fortune over to the young lady), Kay and his band manager are looking at the museum pieces in the mansion. Amongst them is a Malaysian blowgun coated with an instant-kill poison and that leaves an imperceptible mark on the mantelpiece in victim. It's not a shock when the opening sequence depicts [[ActionGirl Lisa playing hockey]], which becomes relevant much later during the climax.
** The Baybreeze/Seabreeze conversation at the bar, which initially seems like an irrelevant flirting scene, but isn't
** The novelty pen that [[spoiler:Lisa later uses to [[ImprovisedWeapon stab Rippner in the throat]].]]
* ''Film/RedHill'': The Aboriginal weaponry on display in the window of the information centre. It sits there in plain view for most of the movie, appearing to be nothing more than a demonstration of Red Hill's racial insensitivity. [[spoiler:Until Jimmy steals the weapons and uses them to silently murder Willy and Manning]].
* ''Film/RepoMen'', which begins in media res, shows Jude Law's character using a typewriter. Shortly after the film catches
weapon turns up to this scene, it's used to crush someone's skull.
* The peyote the pilot gives Richard when they land at the house
in ''Film/Revenge2017''. Jen later uses it a failed attempt to kill the pain when she performs SelfSurgery.
* Every single
heiress. Later, a quack seance is sealed by Tesla Coils which are shown to be instantly destructive of anything that comes between them. At the climax of the film, Peter Lorre, playing one of Professor Keenbean's inventions in the 1994 ''Film/RichieRich'' film gets used to combat the antagonists later on.
* Near the opening
villains, maneuvers two of the Creator/JohnWayne movie ''Film/RioBravo'', Sheriff Chance directs an incoming wagon train to park outside of town (and near the BigBad's land) because its cargo contains dynamite he wants away from the jailhouse. Naturally, at the end of the movie, the big shootout happens in the same location.
* ''Film/TheRoom'': The gun
coils so that Mark takes off Chris-R somehow winds up in Johnny's possession. Apparently. Due to a goof, they will kill the model changes from a Smith & Wesson 5906 to a Beretta 92.
* ''Film/RunForTheSun'':
** Kate's magnetized notepad (it allows her attach a pen to
heiress. He's stopped before he can turn the side of the pad) which she uses in the hotel bar and keeps in her purse. This is what later throws off the compass in the plane off and causes them to get lost.
** Mike's DesignatedBullet that acts as his NumberOneDime. During the climax, [[spoiler:he pushes the cartridge though a bullet hole in a door and then fires it by hitting the primer with a nail and a rock. It goes off and kills Browne
device on the other side of the door]].again.



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* In the 1963 movie ''The Sadist'' one of the characters is scared by a [[spoiler: snake skin she mistook for a rattlesnake]], this doesn't have any significance till later [[spoiler: towards the end where the main villain of the movie is killed by falling into a pit full of rattlesnakes]].
* In ''Film/{{Salt}}'' starring Creator/AngelinaJolie, there was a brief scene where she took some venom from a spider, putting it into a needle. [[spoiler: We find out that she used it to temporarily render the Russian Prime Minister unconscious and paralyzed, giving the illusion that she shot and killed him.]]
* The wild boar tooth fitted with an LED that Frank gives to his son Josh in ''Film/{{Sanctum}}''. With no other light source, Josh uses the special torch to light his way as he swims to freedom at the end of the film.
* ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'':
** At the beginning of ''Film/SawI'', we can see a key get sucked down the drain of the tub that Adam awakens in. At the end of the movie, we learn that that this was the key to the shackle he was in.
** Jigsaw sets up quite a few of these. Notable ones include the wax tape from ''Film/SawIII'' (whose purpose is shown in ''Film/SawIV'') and the Glass Coffin from ''Saw IV'' (which is used by Hoffman in ''Film/SawV'').
** Don't forget the note that Amanda read in ''Saw III''. We don't find out what was in it until ''Film/SawVI''.
** The box John left Jill in his will at the beginning of ''Saw V'', which we aren't shown the contents of until ''Saw VI''.
** In ''Saw V'', when John is talking to Hoffman after kidnapping him from the elevator, John mentions that Hoffman's pendulum was made of inferior steel, and that tempered steel makes a cleaner cut. In ''Saw VI'', [[spoiler:Perez and Erickson find that the jigsaw piece cut from Eddie was cut with a serrated knife, and not Jigsaw's usual tempered scalpe]]l. This is the [[PullTheThread thread]] that begins to unravel Hoffman's attempts to cover his tracks.
** The note to Hoffman saying "I know who you are" in ''Saw V''. At that point, it looks like it's from Jill; ''Saw 3D'' reveals it was from [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]].
** And, of course, the note that Jill brought to the St. Eustace Hospital in ''Saw VI'', revealed to be for [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]] in ''Saw 3D''.
* ''Film/ScarecrowSlayer'': When they first sneak into the field to steal the scarecrow, Dave and Karl pass a large piece of agricultural machinery. One of them comments that it looks like a giant shredder. Guess what plays an important part in the final battle?
* In ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld'', after the battle with [[spoiler: the Katayanagi Twins, Scott picks up an extra life, which would be used at the end when he is killed by Gideon.]]
* Teased and subverted in ''Film/SecretHonor''. At the start of the movie, former President UsefulNotes/RichardNixon takes out a pistol in his study and makes sure that it's loaded. By the end, he's waved it around a bit, but not fired it.
* In ''Film/TheSeeker'', Will gets a digital watch for his birthday, which he later uses to amaze a Viking.
* ''Film/{{Serenity}}''. Captain Mal orders Jayne not to take any grenades when they go to rob the payroll shipment. During the robbery the Reavers attack and Jayne sarcastically points out how nice it would be to have grenades available. Late in the movie the Reavers attack again and Mal asks Jayne if he brought any grenades. Jayne just pulls open his coat and shows him the grenades he's wearing.
** Jayne's comment that it "sure would be nice to have some grenades, HUH" is a hybrid lampshade/inversion at the time.
* The music conservatory in ''Film/ASongIsBorn'' contains Chekhov's Drum. Early in the film, the drum falls while the professors are playing The Anvil Chorus. Later, they get the idea to literally get the drop on one of the mooks by making it resonate and fall again.
* The ''Film/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents2004'' movie does this in a kind of creepy way. In the Wide Window segment, Aunt Josephine explains her various paranoias about using household appliances. As unrealistic as these fears sound at the time, they all happen for real when the house starts to fall off the cliff.
** Some of these include a doorknob that could shatter into a thousand pieces (which it did by becoming super-heated), a fridge that could fall on someone (nearly falling on the siblings as the house began to tumble) and the radiator, which might explode. Her fear of the Lake Lachrymose and the Lachrymose leeches can also count, too, because she ends up [[spoiler: falling in the lake and getting eaten by them.]]
** The series also had a tendency to introduce the strange things in the various settings, having them be useful or significant later. Usually this was out of necessity (Violet using things like the crabs in the Orphan Shack to make a gadget they needed), but other things like horseradish, the Incredibly Deadly Viper, the Quagmire's notebooks, the Snow Scout masks, and the harpoon all are significant later in their books (or the entire series).
* Subverted in ''Film/{{Se7en}}''. All through the movie we get to see Detective Summerset show exceptional skill with a switchblade, particularly with throwing it. At one point, his partner, Detective Mills even calls attention to the fact that he even has one on him at all. However, he gets almost no practical use out of it unless you count opening boxes and cutting evidence tape.
* A perfect example of Chekhov's Gun can be found in ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead''. While getting drunk in the [[MyLocal Winchester]], Shaun and Ed discuss whether the gun behind the counter is real. Later, while dealing with a rather unexpected [[ZombieApocalypse zombie problem]], they discover that the gun is in fact genuine (and apparently kept loaded).
* ''Film/TheShawshankRedemption'' uses the trope masterfully when a simple poster of Rita Hayworth, requested for his cell by Andy Dufresne, turns out to be [[spoiler: the means by which Andy was covering up his escape tunnel]]. Really, the whole ending was an entire movie's worth of Chekov's Guns going off one after another in rapid-fire succession. [[spoiler: The rock-hammer he asked Red for? Used to dig a tunnel. The Bible the warden gave him? Hollowed out to hide his rock hammer. The poster he got from Red? Hid the tunnel. The fake identity he used to launder the warden's money? He used it to steal the money to fund his new life, while also exposing the warden]]. Andy was way more of a MagnificentBastard then you would initially believe.
* ''Film/{{Signs}}'' has a few. Which was precisely the point of the movie. Everything happens for a reason.
** Merrill's baseball bat. His basebaal career is discussed throughout the film, and his dead sister in law's last words were about swinging it hard. [[spoiler: It saves the family from the aliens.]]
** Bo leaves abandoned glasses of water in the house everywhere because she's afraid of germs. [[spoiler:The water is poison for the aliens]]
** Morgan's asthma. [[spoiler: He didn't breathe in the poisonous gas.]]
* In ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', Dr. Chilton warns Clarice not to leave anything in Hannibal Lecter's cell and mentions several objects, among other pens. He himself leaves one there, and there is a long shot of it. He later cannot find it for signin a document. Hannibal Lecter is then seen with a part of it in hands... [[spoiler:He unlocks the cuffs with it and can kill his guards.]]
* The 2004 Hong Kong film ''Silver Hawk'' (no, no relation to [[WesternAnimation/SilverHawks these guys]]) has the titular heroine's LoveInterest, a cop who's ironically chasing her masked alter ego, displaying a very weird martial arts stance that dates back to their childhood days in martial arts training (shown via flashbacks): he'd raise his arms above his head, then bring them down slowly to his sides with the hands still pointing upward, while sucking in his stomach and making growling noises--only to frequently get [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments punched in the face for his trouble]]. [[spoiler:Turns out it's a core-strengthening stance that allows him to take a MegatonPunch from the BigBad's cybernetic fist with no ill-effects]].
* ''Film/SkyCaptainAndTheWorldOfTomorrow''. The two metal tubes that Polly Perkins received from Dr. Jennings. They turn out to be [[spoiler:the human DNA Dr. Totenkpf need to complete his plan]].
%% * ''Film/SkyHigh2005'':
%% ** More like Chekhov's Pacifier - technically, it's an actual gun ''called'' the Pacifier.
%% ** The business card of Ron Wilson, Bus Driver.
* ''Film/{{Slither}}'':
** Subverted. A grenade is shown in the police station's gun cabinet, and a minor character explains what it's doing there. The main character goes back for it, planning to use it to blow up the BigBad. During the climax, the Big Bad knocks it out of his hand, twice, and it finally explodes uselessly in a swimming pool.
** Kylie's nails are discussed during dinner with her family for some reason, later they save her by being able to stab the worm and pull it out of her mouth.
* In ''Film/SlumdogMillionaire'', as soon as we see the flashback where [[spoiler:Jamal mentions he doesn't know the name of the third musketeer]], we know that it will be the final question on ''Series/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire''.
* An interesting subversion is in ''Film/SnakeEyes'', where the huge ball that has been lying on the ground for most of the movie doesn't roll over anyone (read: Gary Sinise). However, this was only because test audiences didn't like the originally-planned ending in which it ''does'' roll over Sinise.
* Early in ''Film/Snatched2017'', Linda gives Emily a "rape whistle" that's actually a dog whistle. When she blows it, a dog charges the taxi and barks. [[spoiler:When Morgado is about to kill Linda, Emily blows it again. A dog attacks Morgado, allowing Emily to take his gun.]]
* ''Film/{{Sneakers}}''
** After the team steals the black box, they have a party to celebrate. During the party they talk about what they're going to do with the money they'll be paid: Crease wants a vacation with his wife, Mother plans to buy a Winnebago, Whistler wants peace on Earth, etc. At the end of the film they demand certain things from the NSA in return for the box: the same things they had mentioned at the party.
** The murder of [[spoiler: Janek is later tied to the murder of Gregor by "an anonymous tip" as seen in a newscast]].
** Mother's shell case for the Little Black Box that he gives Martin to use as "practice" for the recovery of the Black Box from Cosmo's office. [[spoiler:Martin uses it to trick Cosmo at the end.]]
* The title of ''Film/TheSorcerersApprentice''. It's inevitable that somewhere along the line the title character will cast an ill-advised spell on some brooms and hilarity will ensue.
* In ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'', the fortune cookie Yogurt gives Lonestar contains his translation of the OrphansPlotTrinket that Lonestar has carried his whole life.
* In ''Film/TheSpanishPrisoner'', there are usually groups of camera-wielding Japanese tourists in the background, and their presence is noted by the characters. At the end, the protagonist is on a ferry with two villains about to kill him. He appeals to the only other passengers, two of the ubiquitous tourists. They're actually US Marshals, have been staking him out the whole time, and arrest the villains. Virtually ''everything in the movie'' is a ChekhovsGun. Watch it five times and you'll still be noticing new ones.
* Subverted slightly in ''Film/SpeedRacer''. Speed is presented with the modified Mach 5, with 7 different gadgets for him to use. While 6 of them come in handy, the last one is never used, apparently only being included because it was there in the original anime version. The last one remaining unused is fitting, since it was very rarely used in the show and often didn't work right.
* In ''Film/SpyGame'', Agent Nathan Muir receives a framed award for his service, signed by the Director himself. At the climax of the film, [[spoiler:he breaks it open and uses the signature to forge a directive]].
* ''Film/StarTrekVTheFinalFrontier''
** Early in the film Spock appears using [[JetPack Jet Boots]] to fly. Later in the film, when he, Kirk and [=McCoy=] need to travel up a long turbolift shaft he dons the same boots and uses them to fly the whole group up to the top of the shaft.
** Klingon Captain Klaa shoots an old Earth space probe with one of the cannons of his Bird of Prey. Late in the movie, Spock uses the same weapon to shoot "God" and save Captain Kirk from an early grave.
* Subverted in ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'' which the opening lines are (now) Captain Sulu dictating the Captain's Log that his ship USS Excelsior has just completed cataloging gaseous and planetary anomalies in the Beta Quadrant. But, at the end of the film Uhura mentions that the USS Enterprise also just happens to be carrying a load of equipment for cataloging gaseous anomalies which turns out to be handy in [[spoiler: tracking and destroying the BigBad.]]
** Shatner purportedly complained that Kirk and the Enterprise wouldn’t need to be saved. So, late in filming the gaseous cataloging equipment was swapped from the Excelsior to the Enterprise. So, in effect- at the start of the film Chekhov’s gun is mentioned to be on the Excelsior. At the end of the film an exact duplicate is fired from the Enterprise.
* ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'':
** Harrison's blood, used to save a comatose girl in the film's opening, also gets used [[spoiler:to revive a dead Tribble and then save Kirk in the film's ending]].
** The 72 advanced torpedoes, which get used to threaten Harrison [[spoiler:and later disable the ''Vengeance''.]]
** Chekhov's Chekov, when Ensign Chekov is assigned to Engineering and manages to be in just the right place to rescue Kirk and Scotty and help save the day. This is the only time in the franchise so far that this trope applies to the character Chekov.
* ''Film/SouthlandTales'': The ground-to-air missile, which is used to destroy the Mega-Zeppelin the climax, [[KillEmAll killing most of the main characters]], including the DecoyProtagonist Boxer Santoros. Also [[spoiler:all that other stuff that made no sense]].
* Jon's video camera in ''Film/{{Stag}}''. He is shooting footage of the party in the early scenes and only puts the camera away when situation goes to hell and Kelly and Stoker die. However, the viewer is certainly aware of it (and, if they are paying attention, it even remains in plain sight in scenes in the lounge), so it does not come out of nowhere when it plays a roll in the denouement.
* In ''Film/StayTuned'', Roy's fencing swords from Junior College (mentioned early in the movie) are used to save his life in the climax, when he needs a sword to fight Mr. Spike.
* In ''Film/StepsTroddenBlack,'' Ryan's phone falling out of his pocket [[spoiler: before he is killed]] and Oliver picking it up is given a lot of attention. The creature later uses the phone to pick up Oliver's scent.
* In the Creator/WillFerrell movie ''Film/StrangerThanFiction'' his actions are being dictated by a writer controlling his life. The author mentions his watch repeatedly throughout the film. It turns out that the writer intended to have him be hit by a bus, breaking the watch and having a shard of the face cut through an artery and killing him, due to him accidentally having his watch set early. The writer, upon learning that she's killing a real man, rewrites the ending so that the fragment of the watch sticks ''in'' the artery, ''stopping'' him from death by watch. It makes the ending less ironic than the ending she planned, but oh-so-heartwarming.
* In ''Film/StrawDogs'', David and Amy Sumner get [[spoiler:trapped in their own house surrounded by Charlie Venner and his boys]]. While setting traps, they quickly set a [[spoiler:bear trap. After David uses many other objects and tactics he ends up in a fist fight with David who is the only one left moving. After Charlie has nearly killed David but doesn't kill him which is his intention WhyIsntItAttacking, he proceeds to mock Amy, only for David to (expectedly) kill him with the bear trap]] that they spent so long earlier preparing.
* In ''Film/SunsetBoulevard'' - the swimming pool. The following is not even a spoiler, technically, but: [[spoiler:the audience knows from the start that the victim is found dead in the swimming pool, and attention is drawn to the swimming pool throughout the film - the victim even goes so far as to obligingly turn on the pool lights, really to make his own death scene play better for the cameras! - and STILL it is a surprise ending...]]
* In ''Film/SupermanII'', Kal shows Lois the green crystal that built the Fortress of Solitude. She later leaves it lying on the seat when he calls her to dinner, the camera lingering on it for a second or two. After Kal uses the Red Crystal chamber to turn into Clark permanently, he soon regrets it. When he makes it back to the Fortress, the green crystal starts glowing again, almost saying "Hey! I'm over here!!"
* In ''Film/SuperMarioBros'', a Bob-omb is activated near the end and walks around harmlessly for a long time, only to come to rest and explode under the BigBad at the climax.
** The Bob-omb was actually introduced earlier and wasn't shown again until that point.

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* In the 1963 movie ''The Sadist'' one of the characters is scared by a ''Film/ZoomAcademyForSuperheroes'', it's mentioned that [[spoiler: snake skin she mistook for if Mr. Zoom still had his powers, he could create a rattlesnake]], this doesn't have any significance till later [[spoiler: towards the end where the main villain of the movie is killed by falling into a pit full of rattlesnakes]].
* In ''Film/{{Salt}}'' starring Creator/AngelinaJolie, there was a brief scene where she took some venom from a spider, putting it into a needle. [[spoiler: We find out
vortex that she used it to temporarily render would negate the Russian Prime Minister unconscious and paralyzed, giving the illusion that she shot and killed him.]]
* The wild boar tooth fitted with an LED that Frank gives to
gamma rays' effects, turning his son Josh in ''Film/{{Sanctum}}''. With no other light source, Josh uses the special torch to light his way as he swims to freedom at the end of the film.
* ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'':
** At the beginning of ''Film/SawI'', we can see a key get sucked down the drain of the tub that Adam awakens in. At the end of the movie, we learn that that this was the key
brother back to the shackle he was in.
** Jigsaw sets up quite a few of these. Notable ones include the wax tape from ''Film/SawIII'' (whose purpose is shown in ''Film/SawIV'') and the Glass Coffin from ''Saw IV'' (which is used by Hoffman in ''Film/SawV'').
** Don't forget the note that Amanda read in ''Saw III''. We don't find out what was in it until ''Film/SawVI''.
** The box John left Jill in his will at the beginning of ''Saw V'', which we aren't shown the contents of until ''Saw VI''.
** In ''Saw V'', when John is talking to Hoffman after kidnapping him from the elevator, John mentions that Hoffman's pendulum was made of inferior steel, and that tempered steel makes a cleaner cut. In ''Saw VI'', [[spoiler:Perez and Erickson find that the jigsaw piece cut from Eddie was cut with a serrated knife, and not Jigsaw's usual tempered scalpe]]l. This is the [[PullTheThread thread]] that begins to unravel Hoffman's attempts to cover his tracks.
** The note to Hoffman saying "I know who you are" in ''Saw V''. At that point, it looks like it's from Jill; ''Saw 3D'' reveals it was from [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]].
** And, of course, the note that Jill brought to the St. Eustace Hospital in ''Saw VI'', revealed to be for [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]] in ''Saw 3D''.
* ''Film/ScarecrowSlayer'': When they first sneak into the field to steal the scarecrow, Dave and Karl pass a large piece of agricultural machinery. One of them comments that it looks like a giant shredder. Guess what plays an important part in the final battle?
* In ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld'', after the battle with [[spoiler: the Katayanagi Twins, Scott picks up an extra life, which would be used at the end when he is killed by Gideon.]]
* Teased and subverted in ''Film/SecretHonor''. At the start of the movie, former President UsefulNotes/RichardNixon takes out a pistol in his study and makes sure that it's loaded. By the end, he's waved it around a bit, but not fired it.
* In ''Film/TheSeeker'', Will gets a digital watch for his birthday, which he later uses to amaze a Viking.
* ''Film/{{Serenity}}''. Captain Mal orders Jayne not to take any grenades when they go to rob the payroll shipment. During the robbery the Reavers attack and Jayne sarcastically points out how nice it would be to have grenades available. Late in the movie the Reavers attack again and Mal asks Jayne if he brought any grenades. Jayne just pulls open his coat and shows him the grenades he's wearing.
** Jayne's comment that it "sure would be nice to have some grenades, HUH" is a hybrid lampshade/inversion at the time.
* The music conservatory in ''Film/ASongIsBorn'' contains Chekhov's Drum. Early in the film, the drum falls while the professors are playing The Anvil Chorus. Later, they get the idea to literally get the drop on one of the mooks by making it resonate and fall again.
* The ''Film/ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents2004'' movie does this in a kind of creepy way. In the Wide Window segment, Aunt Josephine explains her various paranoias about using household appliances. As unrealistic as these fears sound at the time, they all happen for real when the house starts to fall off the cliff.
** Some of these include a doorknob that could shatter into a thousand pieces (which it did by becoming super-heated), a fridge that could fall on someone (nearly falling on the siblings as the house began to tumble) and the radiator, which might explode. Her fear of the Lake Lachrymose and the Lachrymose leeches can also count, too, because she ends up [[spoiler: falling in the lake and getting eaten by them.]]
** The series also had a tendency to introduce the strange things in the various settings, having them be useful or significant later. Usually this was out of necessity (Violet using things like the crabs in the Orphan Shack to make a gadget they needed), but other things like horseradish, the Incredibly Deadly Viper, the Quagmire's notebooks, the Snow Scout masks, and the harpoon all are significant later in their books (or the entire series).
* Subverted in ''Film/{{Se7en}}''. All through the movie we get to see Detective Summerset show exceptional skill with a switchblade, particularly with throwing it. At one point, his partner, Detective Mills even calls attention to the fact that he even has one on him at all. However,
good. Sure enough, he gets almost no practical use out of it unless you count opening boxes and cutting evidence tape.
* A perfect example of Chekhov's Gun can be found in ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead''. While getting drunk in the [[MyLocal Winchester]], Shaun and Ed discuss whether the gun behind the counter is real. Later, while dealing with a rather unexpected [[ZombieApocalypse zombie problem]], they discover that the gun is in fact genuine (and apparently kept loaded).
* ''Film/TheShawshankRedemption'' uses the trope masterfully when a simple poster of Rita Hayworth, requested for his cell by Andy Dufresne, turns out to be [[spoiler: the means by which Andy was covering up his escape tunnel]]. Really, the whole ending was an entire movie's worth of Chekov's Guns going off one after another in rapid-fire succession. [[spoiler: The rock-hammer he asked Red for? Used to dig a tunnel. The Bible the warden gave him? Hollowed out to hide his rock hammer. The poster he got from Red? Hid the tunnel. The fake identity he used to launder the warden's money? He used it to steal the money to fund his new life, while also exposing the warden]]. Andy was way more of a MagnificentBastard then you would initially believe.
* ''Film/{{Signs}}'' has a few. Which was precisely the point of the movie. Everything happens for a reason.
** Merrill's baseball bat. His basebaal career is discussed throughout the film, and his dead sister in law's last words were about swinging it hard. [[spoiler: It saves the family from the aliens.]]
** Bo leaves abandoned glasses of water in the house everywhere because she's afraid of germs. [[spoiler:The water is poison for the aliens]]
** Morgan's asthma. [[spoiler: He didn't breathe in the poisonous gas.]]
* In ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', Dr. Chilton warns Clarice not to leave anything in Hannibal Lecter's cell and mentions several objects, among other pens. He himself leaves one there, and there is a long shot of it. He later cannot find it for signin a document. Hannibal Lecter is then seen with a part of it in hands... [[spoiler:He unlocks the cuffs with it and can kill his guards.]]
* The 2004 Hong Kong film ''Silver Hawk'' (no, no relation to [[WesternAnimation/SilverHawks these guys]]) has the titular heroine's LoveInterest, a cop who's ironically chasing her masked alter ego, displaying a very weird martial arts stance that dates
them back to their childhood days in martial arts training (shown via flashbacks): he'd raise his arms above his head, then bring them down slowly to his sides with the hands still pointing upward, while sucking in his stomach and making growling noises--only to frequently get [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments punched in the face for his trouble]]. [[spoiler:Turns out it's a core-strengthening stance that allows him to take a MegatonPunch from the BigBad's cybernetic fist with no ill-effects]].
* ''Film/SkyCaptainAndTheWorldOfTomorrow''. The two metal tubes that Polly Perkins received from Dr. Jennings. They turn out to be [[spoiler:the human DNA Dr. Totenkpf need to complete his plan]].
%% * ''Film/SkyHigh2005'':
%% ** More like Chekhov's Pacifier - technically, it's an actual gun ''called'' the Pacifier.
%% ** The business card of Ron Wilson, Bus Driver.
* ''Film/{{Slither}}'':
** Subverted. A grenade is shown in the police station's gun cabinet, and a minor character explains what it's doing there. The main character goes back for it, planning to use it to blow up the BigBad. During the climax, the Big Bad knocks it out of his hand, twice, and it finally explodes uselessly in a swimming pool.
** Kylie's nails are discussed during dinner with her family for some reason, later they save her by being able to stab the worm and pull it out of her mouth.
* In ''Film/SlumdogMillionaire'', as soon as we see the flashback where [[spoiler:Jamal mentions he doesn't know the name of the third musketeer]], we know that it will be the final question on ''Series/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire''.
* An interesting subversion is in ''Film/SnakeEyes'', where the huge ball that has been lying on the ground for most of the movie doesn't roll over anyone (read: Gary Sinise). However, this was only because test audiences didn't like the originally-planned ending in which it ''does'' roll over Sinise.
* Early in ''Film/Snatched2017'', Linda gives Emily a "rape whistle" that's actually a dog whistle. When she blows it, a dog charges the taxi and barks. [[spoiler:When Morgado is about to kill Linda, Emily blows it again. A dog attacks Morgado, allowing Emily to take his gun.]]
* ''Film/{{Sneakers}}''
** After the team steals the black box, they have a party to celebrate. During the party they talk about what they're going to do with the money they'll be paid: Crease wants a vacation with his wife, Mother plans to buy a Winnebago, Whistler wants peace on Earth, etc. At the end of the film they demand certain things from the NSA in return for the box: the same things they had mentioned
at the party.
** The murder of [[spoiler: Janek is later tied to the murder of Gregor by "an anonymous tip" as seen in a newscast]].
** Mother's shell case for the Little Black Box that he gives Martin to use as "practice" for the recovery of the Black Box from Cosmo's office. [[spoiler:Martin uses it to trick Cosmo at the end.]]
* The title of ''Film/TheSorcerersApprentice''. It's inevitable that somewhere along the line the title character will cast an ill-advised spell on some brooms and hilarity will ensue.
* In ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'', the fortune cookie Yogurt gives Lonestar contains his translation of the OrphansPlotTrinket that Lonestar has carried his whole life.
* In ''Film/TheSpanishPrisoner'', there are usually groups of camera-wielding Japanese tourists in the background, and their presence is noted by the characters. At the end, the protagonist is on a ferry with two villains about to kill him. He appeals to the only other passengers, two of the ubiquitous tourists. They're actually US Marshals, have been staking him out the whole time, and arrest the villains. Virtually ''everything in the movie'' is a ChekhovsGun. Watch it five times and you'll still be noticing new ones.
* Subverted slightly in ''Film/SpeedRacer''. Speed is presented with the modified Mach 5, with 7 different gadgets for him to use. While 6 of them come in handy, the last one is never used, apparently only being included because it was there in the original anime version. The last one remaining unused is fitting, since it was very rarely used in the show and often didn't work right.
* In ''Film/SpyGame'', Agent Nathan Muir receives a framed award for his service, signed by the Director himself. At the climax of the film, [[spoiler:he breaks it open and uses the signature to forge a directive]].
* ''Film/StarTrekVTheFinalFrontier''
** Early in the film Spock appears using [[JetPack Jet Boots]] to fly. Later in the film, when he, Kirk and [=McCoy=] need to travel up a long turbolift shaft he dons the same boots and uses them to fly the whole group up to the top of the shaft.
** Klingon Captain Klaa shoots an old Earth space probe with one of the cannons of his Bird of Prey. Late in the movie, Spock uses the same weapon to shoot "God" and save Captain Kirk from an early grave.
* Subverted in ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'' which the opening lines are (now) Captain Sulu dictating the Captain's Log that his ship USS Excelsior has just completed cataloging gaseous and planetary anomalies in the Beta Quadrant. But, at the end of the film Uhura mentions that the USS Enterprise also just happens to be carrying a load of equipment for cataloging gaseous anomalies which turns out to be handy in [[spoiler: tracking and destroying the BigBad.]]
** Shatner purportedly complained that Kirk and the Enterprise wouldn’t need to be saved. So, late in filming the gaseous cataloging equipment was swapped from the Excelsior to the Enterprise. So, in effect- at the start of the film Chekhov’s gun is mentioned to be on the Excelsior. At the end of the film an exact duplicate is fired from the Enterprise.
* ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'':
** Harrison's blood, used to save a comatose girl in
the film's opening, also gets used [[spoiler:to revive a dead Tribble climax and then save Kirk in the film's ending]].
** The 72 advanced torpedoes, which get used to threaten Harrison [[spoiler:and later disable the ''Vengeance''.]]
** Chekhov's Chekov, when Ensign Chekov is assigned to Engineering and manages to be in
does just the right place to rescue Kirk and Scotty and help save the day. This is the only time in the franchise so far that this trope applies to the character Chekov.
* ''Film/SouthlandTales'': The ground-to-air missile, which is used to destroy the Mega-Zeppelin the climax, [[KillEmAll killing most of the main characters]], including the DecoyProtagonist Boxer Santoros. Also [[spoiler:all that other stuff that made no sense]].
* Jon's video camera in ''Film/{{Stag}}''. He is shooting footage of the party in the early scenes and only puts the camera away when situation goes to hell and Kelly and Stoker die. However, the viewer is certainly aware of it (and, if they are paying attention, it even remains in plain sight in scenes in the lounge), so it does not come out of nowhere when it plays a roll in the denouement.
* In ''Film/StayTuned'', Roy's fencing swords from Junior College (mentioned early in the movie) are used to save his life in the climax, when he needs a sword to fight Mr. Spike.
* In ''Film/StepsTroddenBlack,'' Ryan's phone falling out of his pocket [[spoiler: before he is killed]] and Oliver picking it up is given a lot of attention. The creature later uses the phone to pick up Oliver's scent.
* In the Creator/WillFerrell movie ''Film/StrangerThanFiction'' his actions are being dictated by a writer controlling his life. The author mentions his watch repeatedly throughout the film. It turns out that the writer intended to have him be hit by a bus, breaking the watch and having a shard of the face cut through an artery and killing him, due to him accidentally having his watch set early. The writer, upon learning that she's killing a real man, rewrites the ending so that the fragment of the watch sticks ''in'' the artery, ''stopping'' him from death by watch. It makes the ending less ironic than the ending she planned, but oh-so-heartwarming.
* In ''Film/StrawDogs'', David and Amy Sumner get [[spoiler:trapped in their own house surrounded by Charlie Venner and his boys]]. While setting traps, they quickly set a [[spoiler:bear trap. After David uses many other objects and tactics he ends up in a fist fight with David who is the only one left moving. After Charlie has nearly killed David but doesn't kill him which is his intention WhyIsntItAttacking, he proceeds to mock Amy, only for David to (expectedly) kill him with the bear trap]] that they spent so long earlier preparing.
* In ''Film/SunsetBoulevard'' - the swimming pool. The following is not even a spoiler, technically, but: [[spoiler:the audience knows from the start that the victim is found dead in the swimming pool, and attention is drawn to the swimming pool throughout the film - the victim even goes so far as to obligingly turn on the pool lights, really to make his own death scene play better for the cameras! - and STILL it is a surprise ending...]]
* In ''Film/SupermanII'', Kal shows Lois the green crystal that built the Fortress of Solitude. She later leaves it lying on the seat when he calls her to dinner, the camera lingering on it for a second or two. After Kal uses the Red Crystal chamber to turn into Clark permanently, he soon regrets it. When he makes it back to the Fortress, the green crystal starts glowing again, almost saying "Hey! I'm over here!!"
* In ''Film/SuperMarioBros'', a Bob-omb is activated near the end and walks around harmlessly for a long time, only to come to rest and explode under the BigBad at the climax.
** The Bob-omb was actually introduced earlier and wasn't shown again until that point.
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* ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2014'':
** Michelangelo's "Buck-Buck" game [[spoiler: which actually comes in handy during the final battle with Shredder.]]
** Eric mentions the regenerative powers of the mutagen in his conversation with April. [[spoiler: These properties are what save Raphael and Splinter.]]
** The 'Hashi' punishment Splinter puts the turtles through [[spoiler: becomes more of a training exercise for when they have to hold up the tower near the end of the film, with Shredder beating on Leo to try and make him break focus. Good thing he didn't have a cheese pizza on hand.]]
* In ''Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny'' the main character has to exercise to do "cock pushups", which comes in handy later on.
* ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}''
** ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay''.
*** John Connor has a laptop computer that determines [=ATM=] [=PINs=]. It [[PasswordSlotMachine comes in handy later on]] when he needs to open a safe with an [=ATM=] style locking system.
*** When the protagonists need to steal a car the Terminator rips open the steering column in order to start the engine. John pulls down the sun blind and a set of keys drops down. John asks the Terminator "Are we learning yet?" Later on when the Terminator is trying to steal the SWAT van he's about to use force again, remembers what he learned earlier and pulls down the sun blind. The van's keys fall down.
** ''Film/Terminator3RiseOfTheMachines''
*** Relatively early in the film, we are informed that [[spoiler:Ahnold runs on a pair of nuclear power cells that violently explode if damaged]]; the one he discards after a firefight explodes with enough force to create a mushroom cloud. At the end of the film, [[spoiler:he takes out his other one, stuffs it into the T-X's mouth and uppercuts the T-X, crushing the cell between its jaws]]. Boom.
** ''Film/TerminatorSalvation'' details a method for crippling the [=T-600s=]. It too comes in handy later on.
* The store of dynamite Bat keeps in his cabin In ''Film/TheTerrorOfTinyTown''. He tell one of his {{mook}}s not to smoke next to it. At the end of the film, [[WomanScorned Nita]] [[spoiler:uses it to blow Bat to kingdom come]].
* ''Film/TheatreOfDeath'': The TrapDoor in the stage which is used in the voodoo sketch to simululate a stabbing plays a vital rule in the story's resolution. [[spoiler:Nicole is hiding beneath the stage and is fatally stabbed when the spear is thrust through the TrapDoor.]]
* ''Film/ThingsChange'': A mobster gives Jerry a quarter and tells him that if he should ever need help to give him a call. At the end of the film, when things look their darkest, Jerry pulls a quarter from his pocket and announces that he's going to make a phone call.
* ''Film/TigerHouse'' has a two-part one consisting of:
** The crossbow Mark shoots Kelly in the leg with during the prologue; and
** The quarrel the doctors removed from Kelly's leg, which Mark finds when he searches her bag. She describes it as her 'bad luck charm'.
* ''Film/TimberFalls'' has two main ones, along with several {{Red Herring}}s to disguise which are the true guns:
** The jar of moonshine Brody, Lonnie and Darryl coerce Mike into buying, which Sheryl uses to make a MolotovCocktail.
** [[spoiler:The cell phone Sheryl insists on taking with despite there being no cell signal on the mountain. Turns out there is a signal in Ida and Clyde's cabin.]]
%%* The C4-rigged foam footballs in ''Film/ThreeKings''.
* ''Film/TotalRecall1990''.
** The hologram wristwatch that Quaid finds in the briefcase is later used to defeat some of Cohaagen's troops.
** The [[DrillTank drilling machine]] appears twice while Benny is driving Quaid to the Last Resort. Later on several break into rebel headquarters and Benny tries to kill Quaid using one.
* In ''Film/TrainingDay'', Hoyt comes across two drug addicts trying to rape a teenage girl. He fights them off, and later picks up the girl's wallet. [[spoiler: Later in the movie, Alonzo hires some gangbangers to kill Hoyt. They are about to execute him when they find the girl's wallet in his pocket. The girl he saved was the cousin of one of the gangbangers, and they let him go.]]
* ''Film/{{Transcendence}}'': The copper Faraday cage Will installs to keep cell phones from working in his and Evelyn's garden [[spoiler:also protects a single sample of the Transcendence {{Nanomachines}} from Max's shutdown virus.]]
* The second ''Film/{{Transformers}}'' movie does this in reverse, with the more significant use coming before the minor appearance. Part of the plan for getting into a museum involved tasers; Sam's college roommate, who was dragged along more or less by accident, showed his incompetence by shocking himself with one and becoming completely paralyzed. The tasers were then forgotten. Later, the same roommate was freaking out in the back of the car, and wouldn't stop until he was shocked into unconsciousness.
** The first had an example that perfectly fits the Chekhov heading quote: the camera shows a motorcycle in the ground. 5 minutes later, Capt. Lennox rides it to attack a Decepticon.
*** And [[spoiler:the glasses Sam tries to auction off on ebay.]]
*** As an example of ChekhovsHobby, it is stated that Mikaela had a criminal record for helping her dad steal cars. In TheClimax, she uses this knowledge to hotwire a tow truck when Bumblebee is seriously injured.
* ''Film/TrickRTreat'': The candy bar Mr. Keeg takes a single bite out of and tosses away. It later [[spoiler:[[PocketProtector stops Sam from stabbing him]] and becomes an accidental offering to Sam]].
* The flamethrower that Cody was testing early in ''Film/TropicThunder'' was really helpful against the enemy in the final action scene.
** to a lesser extent [[spoiler: the Tivo box used to stop the RPG round aimed at the helecopter.]]
* From Wolfgang Petersen's ''Film/{{Troy}}'': Briseis's virginity. Established early for the sole purpose of ensuring that Achilles takes it later.
* In ''Film/TurnerAndHooch'', attention is drawn to the fact that Turner always buckles his seat belt and refuses to start his car unless all of his passengers are also buckled up. This comes in handy when a crook takes him hostage while in the passenger seat. Turner rams the car into a lamp post, causing the crook to fly out of the windshield because he didn't buckle up.
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* In the ZombieApocalypse {{comedy}}-{{western}} flick ''Film/UndeadOrAlive'', a Native American woman named Sue remembers a legend stating that the zombification curse can be removed by consuming the living flesh of the person who placed it in the first place. Since that person, her uncle, is dead, this information is brushed off as useless. Once the other two protagonists become infected near the end, however, it comes into play as they realize that Sue herself would count as her uncle's "still living flesh." This doesn't turn out so well for Sue.
* The 2005 action-comedy flick ''Film/{{Underclassman}}'' has the main character (played by Nick Cannon), a young undercover cop at a preppy private school, taking after-school language lessons from the school's [[HotTeacher Spanish teacher]] (played by Creator/RoselynSanchez of ''Series/WithoutATrace'' fame). This later comes in handy during the final confrontation with the BigBad, who's got her in a tense hostage situation [[spoiler:when the protagonist informs her in Spanish that the bullets in his gun are rubber bullets and that they'll sting, following which he shoots her to free her from the BigBad's grasp]].
* ''Film/UndercoverBrother'' has several.
** In the introduction there's file footage of James Brown. Later on James Brown appears AsHimself, but turns out to be [[spoiler: Undercover Brother in disguise]].
** When Undercover Brother first drives his car we see the two black pool balls hanging from the rear-view mirror. This sets up the later joke where Undercover Brother refers to his "big, black, fuzzy balls".
** Several times during the movie Undercover Brother tells people "Don't touch the 'fro" (his Afro hairdo). This anticipates his BerserkButton being set off later on by Mr. Feather cutting off part of his hair.
* ''Film/UpstreamColor'': An early scene reveals that Kris has a pistol in her home. We see it a few more times before the end, when [[spoiler:she uses it to kill the Sampler]].
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* In ''Film/VanHelsing'', in the scene where Carl shows Van Helsing his diverse gadgets one is a small glass globe with some weird things inside that produces sun-like light. This comes in handy when they have to escape from hordes of vampires in the masquerade ball.
* ''Film/VigilanteDiaries'': There is a brief scene where Barrington is inflicting ColdBloodedTorture on someone and asking him questions about a shipment of uranium when he receives a phone call telling him that the Vigilante has escaped. It initially appears that the purpose of this scene is to establish Barrington as ruthless bastard and show the type of assignments he undertakes when he is not chasing the Vigilante. However, during the climax, it is revealed that the uranium was actually a key component in his EvilPlan and was used to make the dirty bombs he planted across the globe.
* A literal example in ''Film/TheVillain''. Handsome has [[spoiler: a seven-shot six shooter,]] which is established early on with a bit of dialog. At one point later, Cactus Jack [[spoiler: empties the bullets from the gun onto a table while counting them.]] Then, assuming the gun is now unloaded, [[IJustShotMarvinInTheFace accidentally shoots himself.]]
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* ''Film/{{Waiting}}'': There's a part where Ramirez is showing Mitch the rules and general "moves" in "The Game". The last move he lists is treated like somewhat of a LimitBreak by him as he talks about it before the scene cuts to something else before we see what it entails. [[spoiler: Guess what Mitch uses in his SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome.]]
* In ''Film/WalkingTall2004,'' the main character returns to his hometown after some time away in the military, only to learn that the local saw-mill--the town's primary source of income when he was young--has been shut down, with a casino now bringing in revenue for the citizens. Of course, he gradually learns that drugs are being peddled out of the casino, but he's basically told that nothing can be done about it because the casino's money-making capacity is the only thing keeping the town going since the mill's closure. [[spoiler:It's revealed that the mill itself is where the BigBad has his main drug base--that's why he had it shut down]].
* Several in ''Film/WarCraft2016'':
** The golem Medivh is building in his first scene. [[spoiler:It's activated when Medivh goes full-on demonic and Khadgar and Lothar have to fight it to get to him.]]
** The dagger Taria gives Garona to show her trust [[spoiler:is later used by her to kill Taria's husband, and is how Lothar recognizes who did the deed.]]
** The book Khadgar finds in Medivh's library [[spoiler:is later discovered to contain a clue as to Portal's functioning and Medivh's true loyalties.]]
** The boomstick Lothar is given in his first scene [[spoiler:saves his life when he's pinned down by Blackhand in the first ambush.]]
* In ''Film/{{Warlock}}'', Kassandra is diabetic and used a syringe to inject herself with insulin. At the end of the film she uses it to inject the warlock with salt water which is fatal to witches.
* In ''Film/WaynesWorld'', Wayne and Garth meet up with a security guard after coming out the stage exit during a rock concert, and this guard just so happens to have a lot of information about the big-wig record producer's travel itinerary, including the fact he drives everywhere in his expensive limo with a big satellite dish right on top. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Wayne when Garth figures out a way to use this to further the plot.
* ''Film/WeWereSoldiers'' has Chekhov's ''{{Gatling|Good}}'' Gun: Lt.Col. Moore first meets his new battalion's officer in a hangar where they've just been checking out an M134 Minigun... weapons which play a prominent role in the movie's climactic GunshipRescue moment.
* ''Film/WereNoAngels'' (1989): Jimmy picks up a brochure for a gun in Harry's store and ends up using the flowery ad [[spoiler:as the opening of an impromptu sermon that he's forced to give in front of a crowd.]]
* A literal case in ''Film/WestSideStory2021''. [[spoiler:Riff buys a gun for the rumble and then gives it to Tony. When everyone else flees, he loses it and it ends up in Chino's hands, who ultimately uses it to kill Tony.]]
* A very literal example in the Creator/BillMurray film, ''Film/WhatAboutBob''. Near the end of the first act, the psychologist main character has a rifle on the mantle for an interview photo op, but takes it off in favor of a bust. At the climax, he holds Bill Murray's character up with it. The only the thing keeping this from being a perfect Chekhov's Gun is that the rifle isn't actually fired.
* ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'':
** During the scene where Eddie visits the scene of Marvin Acme's murder, some of the cops on the site are seen fooling around with a portable hole and a mallet with a spring-loaded boxing glove in it. Both these props come in handy during Eddie's confrontation with Judge Doom at the end of the movie.
** Roger's literally [[MakeMeWannaShout explosive reaction]] to [[CantHoldHisLiquor alcohol]] is seen by accident earlier in the movie when he's offered a drink. When Roger's caught by Judge Doom, Eddie gets a chance to exploit this and offers Roger a shot of bourbon to invoke a chaos and escape safely.
** Also a more explicit example that has some crossover with [=MacGuffin=] in the recurring [[spoiler:love letter that is actually the will written in invisible ink.]]
** The emphasis on laughs could count.
--> '''Judge Doom''': Have you forgotten what happened last time? If you don't stop that laughing, you're going to end up dead just like your idiot hyena cousins!
* ''Film/TheWidow2020'': Near the start of the movie, the rescue team reveals to Kristina that they have a FlareGun as part of their equipment. [[spoiler:Later, Zoya uses the flare gun to make Vika kill her by shooting her in the head with it.]]
* ''Film/{{Willow}}''
** Averted, at least partially by accident. As Willow Ufgood sets off on his quest, the leader of his village gives him three magic acorns which can turn what he throws them at to stone. However, throughout the entirety of the movie he attempts to use only two of them, missing a troll with one and hitting Bavmorda with the other only for her to overcome the stone transformation with her own magic. According to Warwick Davis's DVD commentary track the third acorn ''was'' used--in a deleted scene. Making the whole acorn thing ''ding dong'' entirely pointless.
** Played completely straight, however, with the disappearing pig trick. Which in a way, reinforces the whole point: the most powerful magic is what you make for yourself.
%%* ''Film/TheWomanInRed'': Charlotte's robe is lying on the bed.
* ''Film/TheWorldsEnd'':
** The "Out of Order" sign from the disabled toilet, which Sam gives to Gary as a jibe, later comes in handy [[spoiler:when the guys need to make sure no-one goes into the men's room and finds the five teenage Blanks they just destroyed in there]].
%%** [[spoiler:Oliver's birthmark.]]
* In ''Film/WrittenOnTheWind'', Kyle's father keeps a gun in his desk, and Mitch hides it in a bookcase. [[spoiler:Kyle finds it and decides to kill Mitch with it when he thinks that Mitch and Lucy had an affair.]]
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* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
** ''Film/XMenFirstClass'': The coin that Dr. Schmidt gives to Erik, which Magneto later [[spoiler:forces through Sebastian Shaw's head]]. Also foreshadowed when Erik [[spoiler:impales a drawing of Shaw's head with it earlier in the film]].
** ''Film/TheWolverine'':
*** [[spoiler: Ichirō Yashida's life support equipment is used to discover the machine suppressing Logan's healing factor.]]
*** In the beginning, a bear is shot by a poisoned arrow, [[spoiler: then in the climax, Logan is taken down with Harada's poisoned arrows.]]
** ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'':
*** The PowerNullifier that both Charles and Hank have been using to suppress their powers [[spoiler:is useful when dealing with robots that can detect mutant powers]].
*** Magneto is accused of using his powers to [[MagicBullets curve the bullet]] which killed JFK. [[spoiler:He later uses this power to try and kill Mystique when a gun is knocked from his hand after firing a single bullet.]]
** ''Film/XMenApocalypse'':
*** The business card for Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters that Quicksilver received (or stole) in the last movie helps him find the mansion.
*** The fact that [[spoiler:electrical fields interfere with teleportation comes into play during the cage fight and on Stryker's helicopter. Near the end, when Apocalypse tries to teleport away, Storm's lightning attacks disrupt him and gets him killed.]]
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* The 1940 Kay Keyser comedy ''You'll Find Out'' has two -- early on after Keyser's big band has arrived at the HauntedHouse that they've been hired to play at for an heiress' 21st birthday (unbeknownst to her, when she turns 21, her GrandeDame aunt is going to turn her entire fortune over to the young lady), Kay and his band manager are looking at the museum pieces in the mansion. Amongst them is a Malaysian blowgun coated with an instant-kill poison and that leaves an imperceptible mark on the victim. It's not a shock when the weapon turns up used in a failed attempt to kill the heiress. Later, a quack seance is sealed by Tesla Coils which are shown to be instantly destructive of anything that comes between them. At the climax of the film, Peter Lorre, playing one of the villains, maneuvers two of the coils so that they will kill the heiress. He's stopped before he can turn the device on again.
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* In ''Film/ZoomAcademyForSuperheroes'', it's mentioned that [[spoiler: if Mr. Zoom still had his powers, he could create a vortex that would negate the gamma rays' effects, turning his brother back to the good. Sure enough, he gets them back at the film's climax and does just that]].
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** Jigsaw sets up quite a few of these. Notable ones include the wax tape from ''Film/SawIII'' (whose purpose is shown in ''Film/SawIV'') and the Glass Coffin from ''Saw IV'' (which is used in ''Film/SawV'').

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* In ''Film/TheBoondockSaints'', Rocco asks Connor and Murphy to teach him the prayer that they use when they execute people, only for Connor to refuse him, telling him that it's a family prayer that was passed down from fathers to sons for a long time. After Rocco is killed by Yakavetta, the brothers are saying the prayer over him when Il Duce, the hitman who gave them all the fight of their lives in an earlier scene, shows up and then finishes the prayer himself, [[LukeIAmYourFather revealing himself to be the McManus brothers' long lost father]].

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* In ''Film/TheBoondockSaints'', Rocco asks Connor and Murphy to teach him the prayer that they use when they execute people, only for Connor to refuse him, telling him that it's a family prayer that was passed down from fathers to sons for a long time. After Rocco is killed by Yakavetta, the brothers are saying the prayer over him when Il Duce, the hitman who gave them all the fight of their lives in an earlier scene, shows up and then finishes the prayer himself, [[LukeIAmYourFather revealing himself to be the McManus brothers' long lost father]].
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* ''Film/HiddenInSilence'': When Fusia and the others move into the new house she bought, they find a discarded photo of a German soldier. [[spoiler:Later, they leave it out so Fusia's suitor Lubek will assume she has a German boyfriend and stop coming around.]]
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* ''Film/LowTide'': Peter trades the Cuban cigars from the heist for a boat ride back home after the robbery. Later, Red sees one of the sailors smoking one of the cigars and realizes that Alan and Peter are lying about having lost the loot.
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* ''Film/{{Botched}}'': When Boris asks the elevator passengers if they have any weapons, Anna pulls a nail file out her purse, which doesn't impress anyone. During the final confrontation, Anna uses the nail file to stab Sonya in the neck.
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* In ''Film/FaceOff'' Caster Troy gifts Sean Archer's daughter a knife in the middle of the movie, which she uses to stab him in the finale.
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* ''Film/DarbyOGillAndTheLittlePeople'': It's established early on that asking for a fourth wishes after getting ThreeWishes from a leprechaun will [[ResetButton negate the first three]]: "Three wishes I'll grant ye, great wishes an' small! But you wish a fourth, and you'll lose them all!" King Brian first uses this to get the last laugh on Darby, but later on [[spoiler: he exploits this to save Darby from being taken away by the Death Coach, meaning both Darby and his daughter Katie live.]]
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* Done perfectly in the 2007 film ''Film/{{Flawless}}''. Mr. Hobbs, the janitor, tells Laura Quinn the properties of the diamonds, one of them being that diamonds never dampen in contact with water. Later when the diamonds belonging to the company are stolen by Mr. Hobbs and Laura tries to find them, she loses a diamond earring in a sink and when she retrieves it, she notices that it is not wet. She then realizes that Mr. Hobbs [[spoiler:had probably discharged the stolen diamonds into a sink, therefore the diamonds must be in the sewer]].

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* Done perfectly in the 2007 film ''Film/{{Flawless}}''.''Film/{{Flawless|2007}}''. Mr. Hobbs, the janitor, tells Laura Quinn the properties of the diamonds, one of them being that diamonds never dampen in contact with water. Later when the diamonds belonging to the company are stolen by Mr. Hobbs and Laura tries to find them, she loses a diamond earring in a sink and when she retrieves it, she notices that it is not wet. She then realizes that Mr. Hobbs [[spoiler:had probably discharged the stolen diamonds into a sink, therefore the diamonds must be in the sewer]].
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** The note to Hoffman saying "I Know Who You Are" in ''Saw V''. At that point, it looks like it's from Jill; ''Film/Saw3D'' reveals it was from [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]].
** And, of course, the note that Jill brought to the hospital in ''Saw VI'', revealed to be for [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]] in ''Saw 3D''.

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** The note to Hoffman saying "I Know Who You Are" know who you are" in ''Saw V''. At that point, it looks like it's from Jill; ''Film/Saw3D'' ''Saw 3D'' reveals it was from [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]].
** And, of course, the note that Jill brought to the hospital St. Eustace Hospital in ''Saw VI'', revealed to be for [[spoiler:Dr. Gordon]] in ''Saw 3D''.
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** At the beginning of ''Film/SawI'', we can see a key get sucked down the drain of the tub that Adam awakens in. At the end of the movie, we learn that that this was the key to the shackles he was in.

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** At the beginning of ''Film/SawI'', we can see a key get sucked down the drain of the tub that Adam awakens in. At the end of the movie, we learn that that this was the key to the shackles shackle he was in.
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** In the beginning of ''Film/SawI'', we see a key get sucked down the drain of the tub that Adam awakens in. At the end of the movie, we learn that that this was the key to the shackles he was in.

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** In At the beginning of ''Film/SawI'', we can see a key get sucked down the drain of the tub that Adam awakens in. At the end of the movie, we learn that that this was the key to the shackles he was in.

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