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* ''Film/AShotInTheDark'' spoofs this trope. Inspector Clouseau tries to pull it off, but he left the door open when he walked out, and as he turns to walk back in someone tries to close it -- which means he puts his outstretched hand through the frosted-glass window.
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* ''Film/AShotInTheDark'' spoofs this trope. Inspector Clouseau tries to pull it off, but he left the door open when he walked out, and as he turns to walk back in someone tries to close it -- which means he puts his outstretched hand through the frosted-glass window.window, so he awkwardly leaves without saying whatever he intended to.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyANewGeneration'': When Sunny first leaves her house for her demonstration, her closing the door knocks a nearby picture of her and her dad askew. The camera lingers on the door for a moment, after which it cracks open and Sunny's hoof pops back through to right the picture.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMugmanShow'': In "[[Recap/TheCupheadShowS1E2BabyBottle Baby Bottle]]", after Elder Kettle warns the boys to behave when he's out of the house, the camera lingers on the door for a while and he soon pops back in to glare at them before leaving again. The cups keep looking at the door for a while after this; when they're certain he's not coming back, they immediately start fighting.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMugmanShow'': ''WesternAnimation/TheCupheadShow'': In "[[Recap/TheCupheadShowS1E2BabyBottle Baby Bottle]]", after Elder Kettle warns the boys to behave when he's out of the house, the camera lingers on the door for a while and he soon pops back in to glare at them before leaving again. The cups keep looking at the door for a while after this; when they're certain he's not coming back, they immediately start fighting.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMugmanShow'': In "[[Recap/TheCupheadShowS1E2BabyBottle Baby Bottle]]", after Elder Kettle warns the boys to behave when he's out of the house, the camera lingers on the door for a while and he soon pops back in to glare at them before leaving again. The cups keep looking at the door for a while after this; when they're certain he's not coming back, they immediately start fighting.
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See also TheExitIsThatWay. DoorClosesEnding is another trope where the door receives focus.
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* ''Film/MenInBlack3'' provides an unconventional spin on this trope during a scene with Griffin, an alien who [[TheOmniscient observes multiple future timelines as they're about to happen]], [[BlessedWithSuck but doesn't know which one will actually happen until it becomes the present]]. As Jay and Kay ask him if he knows that [[BigBad Boris the Animal]] is out to kill him...
-->'''Griffin''': Yes, he'll be here in two minutes, unless of course we're in the possible future where he made all the lights on Bowery and got here early and is just about to discharge a weapon through the doorway, in which case we're all dead in two seconds.\\
''(cut to a nearby door... [[SubvertedTrope which proceeds to do nothing]])''\\
'''Griffin''': Ah, good, that was a close one.
-->'''Griffin''': Yes, he'll be here in two minutes, unless of course we're in the possible future where he made all the lights on Bowery and got here early and is just about to discharge a weapon through the doorway, in which case we're all dead in two seconds.\\
''(cut to a nearby door... [[SubvertedTrope which proceeds to do nothing]])''\\
'''Griffin''': Ah, good, that was a close one.
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A common variant of this trope is used to lighten otherwise tense moments. In these cases, a heated argument between two characters will be followed by one angrily storming out, before ducking back in through the door to deliver a funny line or humorously retrieve some object they left behind. Doing this can serve to "defuse" a tense moment; by following the argument with a joke, the work communicates that the previous incident isn't actually that serious and that the audience doesn't need to interpret it as a strongly negative development in the relationship of the two characters involved. An inversion of this can occur when the remaining characters and audience both expect the departed character to return but they don't, emphasizing the serious tone of the situation.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'': A variant. When Judy leaves her apartment in Zootopia for the first time, the camera lingers on her Foxaway repellant she left behind on a table. Moments later the door reopens with Judy reaching for the can.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'': A variant. When Judy leaves her apartment in Zootopia for the first time, the camera lingers on her Foxaway repellant she left behind on a table. Moments later the door reopens with Judy reaching for the can.
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* ''Film/DesignForLiving'': George declares that he needs a clean shirt for the next day and leaves the flat for the cleaner. The camera lingers on the door and, after a moment, George comes back to put on his shoes.
* ''Film/{{Fargo}}'': In an early scene, the camera stays on the door when Marge leaves the house after breakfast. A moment later, she returns to ask her husband to help jump-start the car.
* ''Film/{{Fargo}}'': In an early scene, the camera stays on the door when Marge leaves the house after breakfast. A moment later, she returns to ask her husband to help jump-start the car.
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* ''Series/MenOfACertainAge'': Manfro punches Joe's tooth out and trashes his store for stealing $500 from him, then storms out. Five seconds later, he comes back and tells Joe he should keep the tooth in milk and go to the dentist as soon as possible to save it.
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* ''WebAnimation/DrHavocsDiary'': In Episode 27, when Kim storms out of couple's therapy after it gets too heated, she momentarily comes back to collect her purse before leaving for good.
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** "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS1E5MeeseeksAndDestroy Meeseeks and Destroy]]": After Rick and Morty exit the fantasy world via portal hole, the camera lingers on the spot where the door disappeared. Sure enough, it reopens a moment later when Rick pops back through to shoot a villain dead.
** "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS5E3ARickconvenientMort A Rickconvenient Mort]]": Played with. The camera lingers on the door after Morty does his DoorSlamOfRage, and then again after he comes back through and does it again, but the second time he doesn't repeat it.
** "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS1E5MeeseeksAndDestroy Meeseeks and Destroy]]": After Rick and Morty exit the fantasy world via portal hole, the camera lingers on the spot where the door disappeared. Sure enough, it reopens a moment later when Rick pops back through to shoot a villain dead.
** "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS5E3ARickconvenientMort A Rickconvenient Mort]]": Played with. The camera lingers on the door after Morty does his DoorSlamOfRage, and then again after he comes back through and does it again, but the second time he doesn't repeat it.
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* ''Film/{{Airplane}}'': Used for a famous RunningGag
-->'''[[Creator/LeslieNielsen Rumack]]''': I just want to tell you both good luck. We're all counting on you.
* Famously used in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'', as we see [[IndyHatRoll Indy's fedora fly off as he rushes through a closing door]], then his hand comes back into view as he snatches the hat and pulls it through just before the door slams shut.
** Earlier, Indy and his friends have boarded a plane just moments before the Chinese gangster Indy has angered show up. Indy throws a mocking grin of "Nice try, Lao Che." He then shut the door...letting the audience see the words LAO CHE AIR FREIGHT stamped on the side. Lao and his son are literally laughing as they mockingly wave to the pilots.
-->'''[[Creator/LeslieNielsen Rumack]]''': I just want to tell you both good luck. We're all counting on you.
* Famously used in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'', as we see [[IndyHatRoll Indy's fedora fly off as he rushes through a closing door]], then his hand comes back into view as he snatches the hat and pulls it through just before the door slams shut.
** Earlier, Indy and his friends have boarded a plane just moments before the Chinese gangster Indy has angered show up. Indy throws a mocking grin of "Nice try, Lao Che." He then shut the door...letting the audience see the words LAO CHE AIR FREIGHT stamped on the side. Lao and his son are literally laughing as they mockingly wave to the pilots.
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* In ''Series/BlackBooks'', Fran says to Bernard that she never wants to see him again and storms out. Seconds later she comes back, her hand covering her eyes, saying "Forgot my purse".
* ''Series/FawltyTowers'': In "Waldorf Salad", Basil takes almost no time to ask the chef if he knows how to make Waldorf Salad.
--> '''Mr Hamilton:''' Just go out there and see if he knows how to fix me a Waldorf Salad!
--> '''Basil:''' Of course. (Goes into kitchen, reappears almost at once) He's not absolutely positive, he's almost got it. Lettuce and tomato, walled in with...
* Used at least five times per ''Series/{{Friends}}'' episode.
* ''Series/GetSmart'': Maxwell Smart would usually do this, after forgetting an important item for his mission or the directions to his destination.
* The series finale of ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'' uses the trope as a BittersweetEnding. Dorothy, who just got married, is moving out and after saying her goodbyes to her friends, she walks out the door. Everyone is focused on the door as they take in the fact that Dorothy is now gone, but she comes back for another round of hugs and goodbyes before leaving again. Dorothy [[RunningGag comes back yet again]], this time through the patio/back door before leaving again once more. The girls look around the room expecting Dorothy to come back in some other fashion, but she doesn't return.
* ''Series/FawltyTowers'': In "Waldorf Salad", Basil takes almost no time to ask the chef if he knows how to make Waldorf Salad.
--> '''Mr Hamilton:''' Just go out there and see if he knows how to fix me a Waldorf Salad!
--> '''Basil:''' Of course. (Goes into kitchen, reappears almost at once) He's not absolutely positive, he's almost got it. Lettuce and tomato, walled in with...
* Used at least five times per ''Series/{{Friends}}'' episode.
* ''Series/GetSmart'': Maxwell Smart would usually do this, after forgetting an important item for his mission or the directions to his destination.
* The series finale of ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'' uses the trope as a BittersweetEnding. Dorothy, who just got married, is moving out and after saying her goodbyes to her friends, she walks out the door. Everyone is focused on the door as they take in the fact that Dorothy is now gone, but she comes back for another round of hugs and goodbyes before leaving again. Dorothy [[RunningGag comes back yet again]], this time through the patio/back door before leaving again once more. The girls look around the room expecting Dorothy to come back in some other fashion, but she doesn't return.
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* In ''Series/BlackBooks'', ''Series/BlackBooks'': Fran says to Bernard that she never wants to see him again and storms out. Seconds later she comes back, her hand covering her eyes, saying "Forgot my purse".
* ''Series/FawltyTowers'': In "Waldorf Salad",Basil takes almost no time to ask when asked if the chef if he knows how to make Waldorf Salad.
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-->'''Mr Hamilton:''' Just go out there and see if he knows how to fix me a WaldorfSalad!
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* ''Series/GetSmart'': Maxwell Smartwould usually do this, does this after forgetting an important item for his mission or the directions to his destination.
* ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'': The series finaleof ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'' uses the trope as a BittersweetEnding. Dorothy, who just got married, is moving out and after saying her goodbyes to her friends, she walks out the door. Everyone is focused on the door as they take in the fact that Dorothy is now gone, but she comes back for another round of hugs and goodbyes before leaving again. Dorothy [[RunningGag comes back yet again]], this time through the patio/back door before leaving again once more. The girls look around the room expecting Dorothy to come back in some other fashion, but she doesn't return.
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* On ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'', Kramer yells at Jerry about him wanting to reclaim a phone number of a woman he was trying to stop seeing. Kramer storms out and slams the door and a beat later he comes back in to grab the cereal and milk he was borrowing off of Jerry's counter. Then he leaves again.
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* On ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'', ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'': Kramer yells at Jerry about him wanting to reclaim a phone number of a woman he was trying to stop seeing. Kramer storms out and slams the door and a beat later he comes back in to grab the cereal and milk he was borrowing off of Jerry's counter. Then he leaves again.
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--> '''Mr Hamilton:''' Just go out there and see if he knows how to fix me a Waldorf Salad!
--> '''Basil:''' Of course. (Goes into kitchen, reappears almost at once) He's not absolutely positive, he's almost got it. Lettuce and tomato, walled in with...
--> '''Mr Hamilton:''' Just go out there and see if he knows how to fix me a Waldorf Salad!
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* ''Series/{{iCarly}}'': Carly and Sam get into a fight, which ends when Carly leaves the apartment, slamming the door
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behind her. A beat passes before Carly opens the door again and tells Sam to get out instead, as the apartment is her house.
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* ''Film/{{Airplane}}'': Used for a famous RunningGag
-->'''[[Creator/LeslieNielsen Rumack]]''': I just want to tell you both good luck. We're all counting on you.
* ''Film/ItsAWonderfulLife'': After a heated argument, George Bailey leaves Mary's house only to return because he forgot his hat. A little more yelling later, [[SlapSlapKiss smoochies ensue]].
* ''Film/AShotInTheDark'' spoofs this trope. Inspector Clouseau tries to pull it off, but he left the door open when he walked out, and as he turns to walk back in someone tries to close it -- which means he puts his outstretched hand through the frosted-glass window.
* ''Film/AShotInTheDark'' spoofs this trope. Inspector Clouseau tries to pull it off, but he left the door open when he walked out, and as he turns to walk back in someone tries to close it -- which means he puts his outstretched hand through the frosted-glass window.
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* ''Film/ItsAWonderfulLife'': After a heated argument, George Bailey leaves Mary's house only to return because he forgot his hat. A little more yelling later, [[SlapSlapKiss smoochies ensue]].
* ''Film/{{Airplane}}'': Used for a famous RunningGag
-->'''[[Creator/LeslieNielsen Rumack]]''': I just want to tell you both good luck. We're all counting on you.
* ''Film/AShotInTheDark'' spoofs this trope. Inspector Clouseau tries to pull it off, but he left the door open when he walked out, and as he turns to walk back in someone tries to close it -- which means he puts his outstretched hand through the frosted-glass window.
* ''Film/{{Airplane}}'': Used for a famous RunningGag
-->'''[[Creator/LeslieNielsen Rumack]]''': I just want to tell you both good luck. We're all counting on you.
* ''Film/AShotInTheDark'' spoofs this trope. Inspector Clouseau tries to pull it off, but he left the door open when he walked out, and as he turns to walk back in someone tries to close it -- which means he puts his outstretched hand through the frosted-glass window.
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* On ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'', Kramer yells at Jerry about him wanting to reclaim a phone number of a woman he was trying to stop seeing. Kramer storms out and slams the door and a beat later he comes back in to grab the cereal and milk he was borrowing off of Jerry's counter. Then he leaves again.
* On ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'', Kramer yells at Jerry about him wanting to reclaim a phone number of a woman he was trying to stop seeing. Kramer storms out and slams the door and a beat later he comes back in to grab the cereal and milk he was borrowing off of Jerry's counter. Then he leaves again.
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* On ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'', Kramer yells at Jerry about him wanting to reclaim a phone number of a woman he was trying to stop seeing. Kramer storms out and slams the door and a beat later he comes back in to grab the cereal and milk he was borrowing off of Jerry's counter. Then he leaves again.
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* ''Series/{{iCarly}}'': Carly and Sam get into a fight, which ends when Carly leaves the apartment, slamming the door behind her. A beat passes before Carly opens the door again and tells Sam to get out instead, as the apartment is her house.
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behind her. A beat passes before Carly opens the door again and tells Sam to get out instead, as the apartment is her house.
* On ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'', Kramer yells at Jerry about him wanting to reclaim a phone number of a woman he was trying to stop seeing. Kramer storms out and slams the door and a beat later he comes back in to grab the cereal and milk he was borrowing off of Jerry's counter. Then he leaves again.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'': Trying to escape the lair of Dr. Sinister, Fred and Barney run through a door and shut it behind them. (Beat.) Then they run back out, slamming the door to keep the [[EscapeRouteSurprise snarling crocosauruses]] from catching them.
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** Earlier, Indy and his friends have boarded a plane just moments before the Chinese gangster Indy has angered show up. Indy throws a mocking grin of "Nice try, Lao Che." He then shut the door...letting the audience see the words LAO CHE AIR FREIGHT stamped on the side. Lao and his son are literally laughing as they mockingly wave to the pilots.
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* The series finale of ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'' uses the trope as a BittersweetEnding. Dorothy, who just got married, is moving out and after saying her goodbyes to her friends, she walks out the door. Everyone is focused on the door as they take in the fact that Dorothy is now gone, but she comes back for another round of hugs and goodbyes before leaving again. Dorothy [[RunningGag comes back yet again]], this time through the patio/back door before leaving again once more. The girls look around the room expecting Dorothy to come back in some other fashion, but she doesn't return.
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* ''Film/AShotInTheDark'' spoofs this trope. Inspector Clouseau tries to pull it off, but he left the door open when he walked out, and as he turns to walk back in someone tries to close it -- which means he puts his outstretched hand through the frosted-glass window.
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* Famously used in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'', as we see [[IndyHatRoll Indy's fedora fly off as he rushes through a closing door]], then his hand comes back into view as he snatches the hat and pulls it through just before said door slams shut.
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** Frank Grimes storms out of the Simpsons' house after delivering his TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Homer. He then pops his head back in to give a perfunctory courtesy to the rest of the family.
** Reverend Lovejoy leaves from the same door, exclaiming "See you in hell!" He reenters with an afterthought: "...from heaven!"
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** Frank Grimes storms out of the Simpsons' house after delivering his TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Homer. He then pops his head back in to give a perfunctory courtesy to the rest of the family.
** Reverend Lovejoy leaves from the same door, exclaiming "See you in hell!" He reenters with an afterthought: "...from heaven!"
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* ''{{Film/Airplane}}'': Used for a famous RunningGag
-->'''[[LeslieNeilsen Rumack]]''': I just want to tell you both good luck. We're all counting on you.
-->'''[[LeslieNeilsen Rumack]]''': I just want to tell you both good luck. We're all counting on you.
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* ''Series/GetSmart'': Maxwell Smart would usually do this, after forgetting an important item for his mission or the directions to his destination.