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Question: What movies in a certain time code have a scene where a character steps on a rope trap and ends up hanging upside down?
That type of scenario often appears in adventure and action movies, and a few films come to mind where characters step on a rope trap and end up hanging upside down. Here are some notable examples: 1. **"Predator" (1987)**: - In this classic action movie, Dutch and his team set up several traps in the jungle. At one point, one of the characters gets caught in a rope trap and ends up hanging upside down. 2. **"Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" (1989)**: - Indiana Jones is caught in several traps throughout the series. In "The Last Crusade," there's a scene where Indy and his father get caught in a rope trap that leaves them hanging perilously. 3. **"Home Alone" series (1990, 1992, etc.)**: - While primarily a comedy, "Home Alone" has many slapstick moments involving traps. In one of the films, Harry or Marv ends up in a similar predicament although it’s more comedic than dramatic. 4. **"Rambo: First Blood Part II" (1985)**: - John Rambo sets various traps during his mission. One of these traps involves someone getting caught in a rope and hanging. 5. **"The Hunted" (2003)**: - In this thriller, there is a scene where characters use traps to capture or incapacitate enemies, and one such trap results in someone hanging upside down. 6. **"The Blair Witch Project" (1999)** and **"Blair Witch" (2016)**: - Both films contain elements of nature and suspense. You might find scenes with improvised traps that can lead to characters experiencing such predicaments. 7. **"Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl" (2003)**: - Jack Sparrow and Will Turner are caught in a net and end up hanging. These are just a few examples, but the trope can appear in various movies spanning multiple genres. If you have a specific genre or timeframe in mind, I'd be happy to narrow down the suggestions further!
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