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Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon
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A Murder Mystery trope. The victim and the attacker are both actors, rehearsing or acting out a scene with a Prop weapon. Unbeknownst to either, a third party has switched out the prop weapon for a real weapon, and the attacker kills the victim before realizing the switch. Sub-Trope of Accidental Murder. For the accidental version of this, please see Fatal Method Acting. When inverted, see Replaced with Replica. Compare And You Thought It Was a Game. |
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In the Tales from the Crypt episode "Yellow," a soldier caught deserting is told by the general (who is his father) that the firing squad will use blanks, the soldier can play dead and escape when the army leaves. At the last minute, when the soldier sees his father look away, he finds out this trope is in effect. | |
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Used in an episode of the 1994 revival of Burke's Law, entitled "Who Killed the Starlet?" A woman is in the bath while listening to some music, when a killer sneaks in and drops her boombox into the bathtub, killing her. It turns out that the killer and lady are merely actors on a movie set, and they're filming a murder scene. Then it turns out the boombox had been plugged into a live outlet by an unknown party, and the actress in the bathtub really is dead. But the boom box was plugged in after the murder; the victim was actually poisoned. | |
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In the Hitman: Blood Money mission "Curtains Down", Agent 47 has the option of switching a prop World War I pistol for a genuine one in working condition to kill a target, who is to be executed in the play Tosca. For bonus irony points, the scene in Tosca in which this takes place involves Mario Cavaradossi, who is played by your target, being killed for real as a result of bastard police boss Scarpia going back on his word that he would let Mario live if Tosca slept with him and informing the firing squad to use real guns. |
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Shakespeare & Hathaway - Private Investigators: In "Exit, Pursued by a Bear", someone laces the poison chalice in a production of Romeo and Juliet with actual poison in an attempt to kill the actress playing Juliet. In "The Play's the Thing", someone switches LARP arrows with real ones. |
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Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries: In "Framed for Murder", the killer swaps the prop knife being used in a movie for the real knife used for taking stills. When the director demonstrates to the actress how he wants her to stab the leading man, he stabs himself in the heart. In "Death Defying Feats", the killer sabotages the prop guillotine being used in a magic act to turn it into a real one. |
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An episode of Bonanza has Hoss getting framed for murder when the blank rounds from a prop gun get switched for real bullets and the blanks turn up in his saddlebag. | |
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CSI: NY had a case that bore a few similarities to the Real Life John-Erik Hexum case. An Assassin-esque game was going on around New York in which people eliminated each other from said game with water guns/balloons. One player, an aspiring actor, got extremely annoyed because the eliminator used a fake casting agency setup and made him go through the whole interview, thus humiliating him. He got back at the guy by hoping to scare him with a gun loaded with blanks. He didn't know that a blank gun fired at point-blank range can be as lethal as a gun with real bullets. | |
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In Here Come the Girls, during a performance of the titular in-universe play, serial killer Jack the Slasher tries to use this as an opportunity to murder actor Stanley Snodgrass. He uses the actual telescoping prop knife by mistake. | |
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Psych has used this plot, during a telenovela episode. Until Shawn is able to prove otherwise, everyone is convinced that the actor with the knife was obviously completely responsible (and dumb enough to stab someone in the chest on live television). In true Psych fashion, proving his hypothesis almost resulted in Shawn's own death by not-fake prop weapon, this time a nail gun. | |
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In the 1980s version of the series V, when an alien member of La Résistance is sword-dueling with a human, the leader Diana turns on the plasma swords, making them lethal. | |
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Happens in the Elvis Presley film Frankie And Johnny 1966 with a prop gun that's been loaded with real bullets. | |
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Happens in the Joanne Fluke / Hannah Swensen mystery Cherry Cheesecake Murder, when the director of a movie shoots himself with a supposed-to-be-not-loaded prop gun, to attempt to demonstrate the emotion required in the scene to the actors. | |
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Castle had two variants: While the two guns used by the victim and the "murderer" were both real, they were so wildly inaccurate (as a disgruntled cop and a laser sight would attest) that there was no chance of one party hitting the other. The third party hid in a tree nearby. Another time this is played with when the murderer modifies an actual prop gun to fire bullets. And another one earlier in the series, also with a real gun but the shooter didn't know there was a bullet in the barrel. |
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Ellery Queen: A movie is being filmed based on Ellery and the man playing Ellery is killed by a gun that was supposed to be filled with blanks. | |
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Magnum, P.I.: Happens during a shoot for the In-Universe film adaptation of Tahiti Kill. | |
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Hamlet features this to close the play. Hamlet is offered a big handicap in a fencing competition with Laertes, but it turns out that Laertes’ foil is not only live, but coated with poison. | |
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In The Maze Agency story "The Death of Justice Girl", the actress playing Justice Girl is killed when the murderer swaps out a pistol loaded with blanks for one loaded with live ammo. | |
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Power Rangers Time Force: In the episode "Movie Madness", the Rangers go to the filming site of a movie starring Jen's favorite actor Frankie Chang. When a stunt double gets injured, Wes volunteers to take his place. The scene involves him fighting Frankie Chang who's wielding a sword against him, and only when he suddenly sees an actual cut in his clothing (barely missing his skin) does he realize Frankie Chang is actually trying to kill him. | |
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Played straight in The Kindaichi Case Files: One case got kicked off as an actress died from drinking a glass of wine that has been poisoned. Later averted when in the same case, a prop has been switched with a murder weapon that was about to be used but the would-be victim blocked it in time. | |
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The Judge Dee short story "The Wrong Sword" has a family of street performers who used a fake sword with a retracting point and a hollow blade filled with pig's blood in one of their acts. Before somebody swapped it for a real sword and caused the father to stab his son in the chest. | |
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The Uncanny: In 1936, in Hollywood, the actor Valentine De'ath replaces the blade of a fake pendulum to kill his actress wife, and give his young mistress and aspiring actress a chance. The cat of his wife avenges her. | |
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The initial murder in Witness in Death is accomplished in this manner during a stage production of Witness for the Prosecution. It's subverted when it turns out that the actress who did the stabbing was the one who switched the prop knife with the real one, and knew very well what she was doing when she stabbed him. Asshole Victim: He also was a womanizer who slipped date rape drugs into the drinks of the women he slept with and after the murderer told him that a young actress in the production was their daughter in hopes that he would not commit incest, he not only went right ahead and sleeps with his own daughter, he suggested to the mother that they have a threesome! That drove the actress to switch the knives. | |
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James Bond: In a deleted scene of Diamonds Are Forever, Kidd and Wint fire a "Bang!" Flag Gun at Shady Tree, and then the second shot is a live bullet. | |
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In The Clones of Bruce Lee, the gold-smuggling director's yes-man suggests using this to kill the Bruce Lee Clone they suspect to be a secret agent. As Spoony pointed out in his review, this is very badly Harsher in Hindsight, since Bruce's son Brandon was killed on the set of The Crow (1994) by a weapons malfunction. | |
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In Murders in the Rue Morgue (1971), Marot was scarred when the fake acid in a prop bottle on the stage was replaced with real acid, and Madeline's mother tossed it into his face during a performance. | |
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New Tricks: In "Final Curtain", the UCOS team looks into the death of an actor who was shot dead during a performance of a play. The gun was loaded with blanks, but a piece of metal lodged in the barrel killed him.note This kind of killing is Truth in Television — it was how Brandon Lee died. The death was originally ruled an accident, but new evidence makes the team reopen the case. | |
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Inverted in Vow of Nudity when Spectra is ordered by Iaqo to kill Gloria. Spectra tricks him by swapping her magical rapier into a theatrical saber (complete with a collapsible blade) before "stabbing" Gloria in the chest. | |
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In The Prestige, Cutter warns that a bullet-catching trick where the (bulletless) gun is fired by an audience member is still dangerous because the volunteer can slip something down the barrel and fire it for real. Guess what happens. | |
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A Smallville episode had someone put live ammo into a gun that was going to used to "shoot" the lead actress in a movie filmed in the town. The would-be murderer learned about Clark's powers when he somehow saw him catch the bullet. | |
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Yet another subversion occurs in the second case of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice. The prosecution's case is that the defendant botched a magic trick and stabbed the victim with the real sword instead of the rubber one. Or worse, stabbed him with the real sword on purpose because the victim had declared his intention to reveal all of their dirty secrets live on stage. The defendent, Phoenix Wright's adoptive daughter Trucy Wright, was set up by the show's producer, Roger Retinz. Trucy's assistants were all in on Roger's plan to "prank" Trucy on live television by having the victim of the case play dead when Trucy "stabs" him, only for his "corpse" to suddenly fly straight up into the air and off the stage. But Roger Retinz planted a blade into the cushion on the ceiling that he is supposed to fly into, stabbing him for real and allowing Roger to come in and clean up the crime scene when his show descends into chaos and the venue is vacated. Trucy's assistants think that she murdered the victim out of revenge when she discovered that they were planning to make a fool out of her, and are horrified when they learn that they were tricked into killing the victim on Roger Retinz's behalf. | |
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The climax Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy centres on a play within a play, acted by the loved ones of a murdered man, as well as the murderers. The former stab the latter to death with real daggers instead of prop daggers. | |
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Light Thickens has a loose variation, in which the fake severed head of Macbeth is replaced on the end of a pole with the head of the decapitated murder victim. | |
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In George of the Jungle, Lyle has a small pistol and an identical-looking cigarette lighter. At one point, the Swahili guides get them confused and give him the gun when he asks for the lighter — which has serious consequences when he aims the "lighter" at George as a bluff and pulls the trigger. Fortunately, the ensuing gunshot wound isn't fatal (as the narrator explains, George is The Hero, so he can't die), but Lyle still goes to prison. | |
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Inverted in Wyrd Sisters, when the Duke loses his mind and begins stabbing people, including himself, with a prop knife. No-one is hurt, but he's convinced that everyone he strikes is dead, and even insists he's now a ghost to Death himself. The discrepancy is soon resolved when he attempts to use his ghostly powers to fly. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_7de1376e | featureApplicability |
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Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_7de1376e | featureConfidence |
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Wyrd Sisters | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_7de1376e | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_7f6eb95d | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_7f6eb95d | comment |
In "Exit, Pursued by a Bear", someone laces the poison chalice in a production of Romeo and Juliet with actual poison in an attempt to kill the actress playing Juliet. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_7f6eb95d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_7f6eb95d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Romeo and Juliet (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_7f6eb95d | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_819c0fd5 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_819c0fd5 | comment |
Colonel March of Scotland Yard: In "Passage of Arms", the killer removes the the safety cap on his fencing foil—revealing a sharpened tip underneath—and attempts to stab his opponent during a fencing bout. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_819c0fd5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_819c0fd5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Colonel March of Scotland Yard | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_819c0fd5 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_82aa0b9e | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_82aa0b9e | comment |
This trope can also apply to blunt instruments. In the non-fiction book The Art of Coarse Acting by Michael Green, which sounds like it ought to be a guidebook for starring in an Awful British Sex Comedy but is actually a combination memoir and Affectionate Parody of amateur dramatics tropes, author Michael Green expounds on the importance of viewing realistic-looking coshes and blackjacks supplied by the props department with grave suspicion. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_82aa0b9e | featureApplicability |
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Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_82aa0b9e | featureConfidence |
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Awful British Sex Comedy | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_82aa0b9e | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_880cfa15 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_880cfa15 | comment |
A non-lethal version happens in Hogan's Heroes. When the Krauts capture a famous Hollywood actor, Hogan decides to concoct the making of a German propaganda film to pull off the destruction of a bridge. The explosives he swore were fake... weren't. Same he didn't tell the actor this until just before the boom... | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_880cfa15 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_880cfa15 | featureConfidence |
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Hogan's Heroes | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_880cfa15 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_882f1fdb | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_882f1fdb | comment |
The Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck cartoon "People Are Bunny" ends with a passel of hunters in a TV studio opening fire on Daffy. Bugs assures us that they always shoot blanks on TV. Daffy shows up afterwards, his bill swiss-cheesed as he spits out a huge pile of lead shot. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_882f1fdb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_882f1fdb | featureConfidence |
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Bugs Bunny | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_882f1fdb | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_892aa56a | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_892aa56a | comment |
In the Murdoch Mysteries episode "The Final Curtain", a gun loaded with blanks for a play has one live bullet, which really kills one of the actors in the final scene. Murdoch eventually realises that while nobody had the opportunity to switch the bullet, the person who actually fired it was able to switch the entire gun. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_892aa56a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_892aa56a | featureConfidence |
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Murdoch Mysteries | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_892aa56a | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_89b7cf47 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_89b7cf47 | comment |
Rizzoli & Isles: In "No More Drama in My Life", the Victim of the Week is an amateur actor killed when the killer packs ball bearings into the blank round being used in a prop gun during rehearsal. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_89b7cf47 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_89b7cf47 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Rizzoli & Isles | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_89b7cf47 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_8a8cf1db | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_8a8cf1db | comment |
In Get Over It Kelly playfully brandishes a crossbow found in a high school prop room, which turns out to be a functional weapon, as she learns the hard way when she accidentally shoots Berke in the arm. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_8a8cf1db | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_8a8cf1db | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Get Over It | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_8a8cf1db | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_8d81f086 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_8d81f086 | comment |
Monk also did it. The weapon was switched after the victim had already collapsed, due to peanut oil on the apple he had eaten. The actress accused of murder rightly points out that she would have been able to feel the difference in weight and balance between the prop knife and the real one. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_8d81f086 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_8d81f086 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Monk | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_8d81f086 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_8dfbdff2 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_8dfbdff2 | comment |
Law & Order had a similar case, where an actor in a web video series is shot for real while filming an episode. The police investigate how the blanks could have been replaced with real bullets, and who would have done it. It turns out the gun really was loaded with blanks, and the death was just from poor gun safety: no one in the studio realized that blanks can still be deadly from that close. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_8dfbdff2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_8dfbdff2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Law & Order | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_8dfbdff2 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_904e3708 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_904e3708 | comment |
In Sisters of Death, the murderer swaps the dummy bullet used in the Initiation Ceremony for a live round. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_904e3708 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_904e3708 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Sisters of Death | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_904e3708 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_911abba4 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_911abba4 | comment |
One 1000 Ways to Die clip has a magician killed this way while performing the bullet catch illusion. A piece of his wand fell into the barrel when he tapped it, then was shot back out and into his neck when his assistant fired it. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_911abba4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_911abba4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
1000 Ways to Die | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_911abba4 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_934f7972 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_934f7972 | comment |
Chapter 2 of Master Detective Archives: Rain Code features a school play involving two characters drinking wine after pulling the old Poisoned Chalice Switcheroo. Naturally, one of the prop glasses was actually poisoned, leading to the death of the actress. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_934f7972 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_934f7972 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Master Detective Archives: Rain Code (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_934f7972 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_97a70962 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_97a70962 | comment |
An episode of The Professionals centered around a gun used in a crime being dumped in the prop bin of a theater company. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_97a70962 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_97a70962 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Professionals | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_97a70962 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_994af351 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_994af351 | comment |
Subverted in the first Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney game, done to distract the player. The victim is killed with a large prop used for the TV show he co-starred in. Phoenix tries to argue that if it's a prop, it shouldn't have worked, but we realize that the blade itself is actually reasonably sharp. Subverted further in that the prop wasn't the murder weapon, it was a really sharp fence the victim fell on. The giveaway is that the only possible suspects aren't strong enough to have shoved the prop into the victim's chest with any sort of force, ruling it out as a murder weapon. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_994af351 | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_994af351 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (Visual Novel) | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_994af351 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_9a67b688 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_9a67b688 | comment |
Toyed with in Case Closed. An otaku shoots himself in the head with a real gun in public, apparently thinking it was a fake one. For worse, he had just shot a cosplayer under the same belief. This is intentional: the cosplayer who was shot is the one who tricked that otaku into first shooting him (he was wearing protection as a part of his outfit) and then shooting himself, in revenge for having caused the death of his younger brother. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_9a67b688 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_9a67b688 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Case Closed (Manga) | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_9a67b688 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_9c153d0c | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_9c153d0c | comment |
In Game Night, after being it was not All Part of the Show, her brother-in-law was kidnapped, Annie goes "This gun is real? Oh, bang bang..." and to her shock, shoots a bullet on the ceiling. And worse, the shock makes her drop the gun, which fires again, this time hitting her husband's arm! | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_9c153d0c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_9c153d0c | featureConfidence |
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Game Night | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_9c153d0c | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_ab42c63a | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_ab42c63a | comment |
Get Smart: In "Hurray for Hollywood", Max and 99 go undercover as stage actors to find out how KAOS is smuggling scientific information out of the country. But KAOS learns the new actors (if one indeed can call Max an "actor") are CONTROL agents and therefore plots to kill Max by putting real bullets in the stage prop gun used in the play. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_ab42c63a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_ab42c63a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Get Smart | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_ab42c63a | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_abc09ce0 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_abc09ce0 | comment |
What's New, Scooby-Doo?: In "Large Dragon at Large", the villain is sabotaging a Renaissance Fair. One of the things he does is replace the prop lances with real ones just before a joust. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_abc09ce0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_abc09ce0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
What's New, Scooby-Doo? | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_abc09ce0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_ac08eba | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_ac08eba | comment |
The Gallows: On October 29, 1993, Beatrice High School student Charlie Grimille is accidentally hanged and killed after a prop malfunction during a presentation of the play The Gallows. His parents, along with the whole audience, witness the tragic event. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_ac08eba | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_ac08eba | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Gallows | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_ac08eba | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_b3933a70 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_b3933a70 | comment |
In a Halloween episode of Home Improvement, youngest son Mark, who is currently going a goth phase, makes a movie where he wants to film chopping off Tim and Jill's heads. Tim realizes in the last second that the machete is real, not a hard rubber one. Later, during the outro, Jill and Tim's heads are in the basket and Jill mentions she doesn't have any more back-pain. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_b3933a70 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_b3933a70 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Home Improvement | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_b3933a70 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_b493baca | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_b493baca | comment |
Animal House: As a prank, Bluto and D-Day get Flounder to shoot Neidermeyer's horse in Dean Wormer's office, the two formers assured that there are blanks in the gun. Flounder doesn't have the heart to shoot the horse so he aims it in the air and fires. The horse promptly drops dead of a heart attack. Bluto and D-Day panic when they hear the horse fall with a thud and see it dead on the floor. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_b493baca | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_b493baca | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Animal House | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_b493baca | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_b88460c9 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_b88460c9 | comment |
Whodunnit? (UK): In "Before Your Very Eyes", a Stage Magician's Lovely Assistant is murdered when the killer sabotages the sword cabinet, resulting in her being stabbed when the magician thrusts a sword through the cabinet. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_b88460c9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_b88460c9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Whodunnit? (UK) | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_b88460c9 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_b8a6c12d | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_b8a6c12d | comment |
Two-Face's most famous "imposter", Paul Sloane, was scarred for real when he starred in a TV docudrama of Dent's life and a spiteful prop-man swapped in real acid for the prop. (Interestingly, this was Bowdlerized in an early reprint of the story, where he's scarred by a genuine accident with one of the studio lights.) | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_b8a6c12d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_b8a6c12d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
TwoFace | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_b8a6c12d | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_ba2ab0a2 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_ba2ab0a2 | comment |
In one mission in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Cesare plans to have his Dragon kill an actor who is having a relationship with his sister by using a real spear instead of a fake one to kill him during a play. Ezio and his assassins take the place of the actors and stop the plan. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_ba2ab0a2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_ba2ab0a2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_ba2ab0a2 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_bacb9654 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_bacb9654 | comment |
In The Show, the Greek's plan to murder Robin involves sneaking into Robin's performance — a staging of the Salome story — and replace the prop sword with a real sword, thus lopping off Robin's head. The actress playing Salome notices this at the last second when she sees the Greek's dress shoes. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_bacb9654 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_bacb9654 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Show | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_bacb9654 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_c19424b6 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_c19424b6 | comment |
Black Adder: The Black Adder tries this one, but changes his mind when he learns the victim has information he thinks can prove he's the real heir. The information ends up proving the opposite. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_c19424b6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_c19424b6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Blackadder | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_c19424b6 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_c4a7b5d3 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_c4a7b5d3 | comment |
In Shaun of the Dead, not only is the rifle displayed at the Winchester pub real, but it's also loaded. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_c4a7b5d3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_c4a7b5d3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Shaun of the Dead | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_c4a7b5d3 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_cac1f772 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_cac1f772 | comment |
A case in a CSI game involves an actress being killed on stage, supposedly by a prop gun. However, there are several inconsistencies: the man in charge of all props made the bullets and loaded them himself; the actress firing the prop weapon never actually pointed at the murder victim. It turns out the killer was the dead woman's husband, who found out that she was having an affair with the other actress. He fired a rifle from a balcony at the moment the prop gun was to go off. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_cac1f772 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_cac1f772 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
CSI | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_cac1f772 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_d0557b8 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_d0557b8 | comment |
In Curse of the Headless Horseman, one of the re-enactors is wounded when a real bullet is placed in the chamber of one of the stage guns and wings him in the arm during the daily shootout. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_d0557b8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_d0557b8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Curse of the Headless Horseman | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_d0557b8 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_d0ce0dba | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_d0ce0dba | comment |
In The Man Who Knew Too Little, Wallace gets embroiled in a political assassination plot, but thinks it's all experimental, interactive theatre. Plenty of Black Comedy comes from him casually threatening people with a real gun which he thinks is just a prop. He actually does shoot a wall and a phone, and mistakes the bullet holes for really good special effects. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_d0ce0dba | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_d0ce0dba | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Man Who Knew Too Little | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_d0ce0dba | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_d4fe0152 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_d4fe0152 | comment |
Done in Oz during the prison production of Macbeth, though with a shank. Keller promises both Beecher and Schillinger he’ll replace their prop knife with a real shank for their characters’ final battle. The real weapon goes to Beecher. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_d4fe0152 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_d4fe0152 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Oz | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_d4fe0152 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_da093071 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_da093071 | comment |
Played with in No Need for Bushido. Yori accidentally steals a retractable trick blade from a shop. Later, he gets into a fight that ends with his opponent stealing the trick blade and 'stabbing' him with it. Everyone thinks he's dead until they examine the body. The 'nurse' reveals that the trick sword is still a weapon; its tip is blunted but the edge isn't, and while a 'stab' might not be fatal, it's still a heavy blow to the stomach. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_da093071 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_da093071 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
No Need for Bushido (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_da093071 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_da1208fe | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_da1208fe | comment |
At the climax of the stage version of Moulin Rouge!, Christian secretly loads the prop gun his character uses in the Show Within a Show with real bullets, planning to kill himself because Satine has rejected him. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_da1208fe | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_da1208fe | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Moulin Rouge! | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_da1208fe | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_dd7514bd | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_dd7514bd | comment |
In a strip of Savestate, Kade dresses up as a Power Rangers S.P.D. character, complete with a prop sword. The sword is plastic, but Riley notices it's still got a sharp point. When Kade tries to demonstrate it's fake by drawing the point across his arm, he ends up cutting himself. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_dd7514bd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_dd7514bd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Savestate (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_dd7514bd | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_e184d216 | type |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_e184d216 | comment |
In Rogues of Sherwood Forest, King John's henchmen fix a faulty protective cap to the Flemish Knight's lance, who has challenged Robin, the Earl of Huntingdon, to a joust. | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_e184d216 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_e184d216 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Rogues of Sherwood Forest | hasFeature |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_e184d216 | |
Not-So-Fake Prop Weapon / int_e5feb1e | type |
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Ace Attorney: Subverted in the first Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney game, done to distract the player. The victim is killed with a large prop used for the TV show he co-starred in. Phoenix tries to argue that if it's a prop, it shouldn't have worked, but we realize that the blade itself is actually reasonably sharp. Subverted further in that the prop wasn't the murder weapon, it was a really sharp fence the victim fell on. The giveaway is that the only possible suspects aren't strong enough to have shoved the prop into the victim's chest with any sort of force, ruling it out as a murder weapon. Yet another subversion occurs in the second case of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice. The prosecution's case is that the defendant botched a magic trick and stabbed the victim with the real sword instead of the rubber one. Or worse, stabbed him with the real sword on purpose because the victim had declared his intention to reveal all of their dirty secrets live on stage. The defendent, Phoenix Wright's adoptive daughter Trucy Wright, was set up by the show's producer, Roger Retinz. Trucy's assistants were all in on Roger's plan to "prank" Trucy on live television by having the victim of the case play dead when Trucy "stabs" him, only for his "corpse" to suddenly fly straight up into the air and off the stage. But Roger Retinz planted a blade into the cushion on the ceiling that he is supposed to fly into, stabbing him for real and allowing Roger to come in and clean up the crime scene when his show descends into chaos and the venue is vacated. Trucy's assistants think that she murdered the victim out of revenge when she discovered that they were planning to make a fool out of her, and are horrified when they learn that they were tricked into killing the victim on Roger Retinz's behalf. |
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Midsomer Murders: Happens in the episode "Death of a Hollow Man", based on the novel above under Literature. And in "The Magician's Nephew", where the spikes inside an illusionist's 'Cabinet of Death' are coated with a fast-acting poison. Then there is "They Seek Him Here", where a film director dies via a guillotine being used as a movie prop, as does the second Victim of the Week. And in "Send in the Clowns", the killer sabotages the retraction mechanism in a trick knife used in a sword cabinet routine, resulting in the volunteer from the audience being fatally stabbed. Subverted earlier in the same episode, where it appears that a clown has been shot dead as a result of a prop gun being replaced with a real one — but it turns out that this was only done to scare the victim, and the gun was loaded with blanks. The real killer, who had learned about this plan, used it as cover by shooting the victim with a rifle at the same moment. |
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The latest Spy School book has a scene where Ben and the others review the secret files of Croatan and find out that they tricked John Wilkes Booth into assassinating Abraham Lincoln while thinking it was All Part of the Show, and that his gun wasn't loaded. | |
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In the bonus chapter of Mystery Trackers 7: Blackrow's Secret it's revealed that director Alfred Richardson was in unrequited love with actress Emily Lockwood. Growing frustrated with her refusal of his advances, he switched the prop revolver with a real one, resulting in the fatal shooting of her fiancé Jeffrey Dean. | |
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Diagnosis: Murder featured a morning show staging a shooting between the hosts as a publicity stunt. Someone switched the real bullets for blanks and the cohost gets shot. | |
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The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: In "The Adventure of the Notorious Canary Trainer", a criminal plans to fake his suicide so he can disappear. However, his partner double-crosses him and replaces the blanks in his revolver with real bullets. | |
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Sister Boniface Mysteries: In "Lights, Camera, Murder!", top television spy series Operation QT is filming at the convent, and when a real bullet is fired narrowly missing the leading actor, Sister Boniface investigates. Together with DS Livingstone, Sister Boniface works out the real target was the show producer Dick Lansky, who has many enemies on and off set and a roving eye for the actresses. | |
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In Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number, at the end of the mission "Final Cut" an actor playing a serial killer is peppered with shots by the actress playing his victim. Turns out that the gun was real and the actor has really died, as he doesn't get up once the filming finishes and the New Game Plus intro cutscene depicts his bullet-ridden corpse. | |
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