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* CellPhonesAreUseless: Some expository dialogues in the barroom, where Tim is showing off the mobile pone he won in a poker game, explains that there is no cell service in Profit, and he would have to travel more than 100 miles before he could pick up a signal. This explains why none of the locals have a mobile phone and cannot call the state police when the Iron Bandits [[CutPhoneLines cut the phone lines]] and [[TakingOverTheTown take over the town]].
* CoolGun: Smokey has a nickel plated "1895 Commemorative" Colt Single Action Army with pearl grips in a display case in his bar. Bart takes a liking to it and steals it from him; savagely PistolWhipping him with in the process. Over the course of the film, the gun changes hands between Bart and John, depending on who currently has thhe upper hand in their struggle, and both of them use it as a weapon.

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* CellPhonesAreUseless: Some expository dialogues in the barroom, where Tim is showing off the mobile pone phone he won in a poker game, explains that there is no cell service in Profit, and he would have to travel more than 100 miles before he could pick up a signal. This explains why none of the locals have a mobile phone and cannot call the state police when the Iron Bandits [[CutPhoneLines cut the phone lines]] and [[TakingOverTheTown take over the town]].
* ChekhovsSkill: In the cowboy show where John, Pablo and Tim perform as outlaws, Pablo stages a RailingKill when shot by the marshal, landing in a hay wagon that conceals a crash mat. After the show, Pablo complains that one of the other two can do the fall next time as he is sick of getting bruised. During the final shootout, Tim is shot by one of the bikers and falls off the roof and lands in the wagon.
* CoolGun: Smokey has a nickel plated "1895 Commemorative" Colt Single Action Army with pearl grips in a display case in his bar. Bart takes a liking to it and steals it from him; savagely PistolWhipping him with it in the process. Over the course of the film, the gun changes hands between Bart and John, depending on who currently has thhe the upper hand in their struggle, and both of them use it as a weapon.



* CutPhoneLines: The Iron Bandits biker gang downs the phone lines leading in Profit, and puts a false detour sign on the only road into town, to isolate the community before they ride in.
* EveryCarIsAPinto: Zigzagged. When Gus [[ShootTheFuelTank shoots the fuel tank]] on one the bikes circling his trailer, it explodes in a fireball. However, when Sharon [[CarFu rams one of the bikes off a cliff into the quarry]], it just becomes a crumpled heap of scrap metal on the rocks.

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* CutPhoneLines: The Iron Bandits biker gang downs the phone lines leading in into Profit, and puts a false detour sign on the only road into town, to isolate the community before they ride in.
* EveryCarIsAPinto: Zigzagged. When Gus [[ShootTheFuelTank shoots the fuel tank]] on one of the bikes circling his trailer, it explodes in a fireball. However, when Sharon [[CarFu rams one of the bikes off a cliff into the quarry]], it just becomes a crumpled heap of scrap metal on the rocks.



* MeekTownsman: Pablo, Tim and all of the other customers in the bar develop amnesia about the robbers looked like after Bart and Dog threaten them with happens to people who inform against the Iron Bandits. Only John stands up to them.

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* MeekTownsman: Pablo, Tim and all of the other customers in the bar develop amnesia about what the robbers looked like after Bart and Dog threaten them with what happens to people who inform against the Iron Bandits. Only John stands up to them.



* RailingKill: In the cowboy show where John, Pablo and Tim perform as outlaws, Pablo stages a railing kill when shot by the marshal, landing in a hay wagon that conceals a crash mat. After the show, Pablo complains that one of the other two can do the fall next time as he is sick of getting bruised. Becomes a ChekhovsSkill during the final shootout, when Tim is shoot by one of the bikers and falls off the roof and lands in the wagon: setting up that he has actually survived.

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* RailingKill: In the cowboy show where John, Pablo and Tim perform as outlaws, Pablo stages a railing kill when shot by the marshal, landing in a hay wagon that conceals a crash mat. After the show, Pablo complains that one of the other two can do the fall next time as he is sick of getting bruised. Becomes a ChekhovsSkill during the final shootout, when Tim is shoot shot by one of the bikers and falls off the roof and lands in the wagon: setting up that he has actually survived.



* SuperWindowJump: John escapes from the saloon by leaping out through the closed window. However, as tis is the saloon that is used for staged gunfights in the WildWest show, there is a good chance the window actually has stage glass in it.

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* SuperWindowJump: John escapes from the saloon by leaping out through the closed window. However, as tis this is the saloon that is used for staged gunfights in the WildWest show, there is a good chance the window actually has stage glass in it.
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* YouJustToldMe: Bill, while attempting to negotiate with King and the Iron Bandits, tells King that he doesn't need the rest of the hostages since he already has John's girlfriend. Up until that point, King had not known that the woman he had snatched was John's girlfriend.
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* ExtremelyShortTimespan: The events of the film cover about two and half days.
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''Lone Hero'' is a 2002 action film written and directed by Ken Sanzel, and starring Creator/LouDiamondPhillips, Creator/SeanPatrickFlanery and Creator/RobertForster.

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''Lone Hero'' is a 2002 action film written and directed by Ken Sanzel, Creator/KenSanzel, and starring Creator/LouDiamondPhillips, Creator/SeanPatrickFlanery and Creator/RobertForster.
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* MeekTownswoman: Pablo, Tim and all of the other customers in the bar develop amnesia about the robbers looked like after Bart and Dog threaten them with happens to people who inform against the Iron Bandits. Only John stands up to them.

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* MeekTownswoman: MeekTownsman: Pablo, Tim and all of the other customers in the bar develop amnesia about the robbers looked like after Bart and Dog threaten them with happens to people who inform against the Iron Bandits. Only John stands up to them.

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* Meek ownswoman: Pablo, Tim and all of the other customers in the bar develop amnesia about the robbers looked like after Bart and Dog threaten them with happens to people who inform against the Iron Bandits. Only John stands up to them.

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* Meek ownswoman: MeekTownswoman: Pablo, Tim and all of the other customers in the bar develop amnesia about the robbers looked like after Bart and Dog threaten them with happens to people who inform against the Iron Bandits. Only John stands up to them.them.
* MolotovCocktail: King blasts Pablo out of the building in the ghost town where he has taken cover by tossing a Molotov cocktail through the window.
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* SuperWindowJump: John escapes from the saloon by leaping out through the closed window. However, as tis is the saloon that is used for staged gunfights in the WildWest show, there is a good chance the window actually has stage glass in it.
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* RailingKill: In the cowboy show where John, Pablo and Tim perform as outlaws, Pablo stages a railing kill when shot by the marshal, landing in a hay wagon that conceals a crash mat. After the show, Pablo complains that one of the other two can do the fall next time as he is sick of getting bruised. Becomes a ChekhovsSkill during the final shootout, when Tim is shoot by one of the bikers and falls off the roof and lands in the wagon: setting up that he has actually survived.

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* CoolGun: Smokey has a nickel plated "1895 Commemorative" Colt Single Action Army with pearl grips in a display case in his bar. Bart takes a liking to it and steals it from him; savagely PistolWhipping him with in the process. Over the course of the film, the gun changes hands between Bart and John, depending on who currently has thhe upper hand in their struggle, and both of them use it as a weapon.



* WeaponForIntimidation: John captures Bart and Dog by holding them up with a Colt Peacemaker loaded with blanks.

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* WeaponForIntimidation: John captures Bart and Dog by holding bailing them up with a Colt Peacemaker loaded with blanks.
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* WeaponForIntimidation: John captures Bart and Dog by holding them up with a Colt Peacemaker loaded with blanks.
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* MeekTownsamn: Pablo, Tim and all of the other customers in the bar develop amnesia about the robbers looked like after Bart and Dog threaten them with happens to people who inform against the Iron Bandits. Only John stands up to them.

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* MeekTownsamn: Meek ownswoman: Pablo, Tim and all of the other customers in the bar develop amnesia about the robbers looked like after Bart and Dog threaten them with happens to people who inform against the Iron Bandits. Only John stands up to them.




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* TwoShotsFromBehindTheBar: Smokey has a shotgun clipped to the underside of the bar in his tavern. He tries to reach for it when Bart and Dog rob the place, but Bart is too quick and jams a pistol in his face before he can get it. The second time he tries for it, it earns him a savage PistolWhipping from Bart that lands him in hospital.
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* MeekTownsamn: Pablo, Tim and all of the other customers in the bar develop amnesia about the robbers looked like after Bart and Dog threaten them with happens to people who inform against the Iron Bandits. Only John stands up to them.


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* PistolWhipping: When Smokey tries to reach for [[TwoShotsFromBehindTheBar the shotgun under the bar]] during the robbery, Bart delivers a savage pistol whipping with the butt of the [[CoolGun nickel plated "1895 Commemorative" Single Action Army with pearl grips]] he was stealing. Later, in the mine, John knocks Bart out by slamming a shotgun butt into Bart's nose.
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* GunTwirling: The actors in the cowboy show at the ghost town know how to do this. John does it for real when he holsters his Colt SAA before his ShowdownAtHighNoon with Bart.
* MoreDakka: A Calico M950, converted in a full auto version with a 100 round helical magazine, is used by Bart during the assassination of a patrol police officer. It shreds the side of the police car he fires it at.

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* CopKiller: Bart, the leader of the Iron Bandits biker gang, takes a special delight in murdering cops. He takes the badge from every law enforcement officer he kills and them clipped to his belt as {{Creepy Souvenir}}s.

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* CopKiller: Bart, the leader of the Iron Bandits biker gang, takes a special delight in murdering cops. He takes the badge from every law enforcement officer he kills and wears them clipped to his belt as {{Creepy Souvenir}}s.Souvenir}}s.
* CreepySouvenir: CopKiller Bart takes removes the badge from every law enforcement officer he kills and wears them clipped to his belt as trophies.

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* BlastingItOutOfTheirHands: In their final ShhowdownAtHighNoon, John disarms Bart by shooting him in the arm; much to Bart's surprise because he thought he had done enough to goad Jon into killing him.

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* BlastingItOutOfTheirHands: In their final ShhowdownAtHighNoon, ShowdownAtHighNoon, John disarms Bart by shooting him in the arm; much to Bart's surprise because he thought he had done enough to goad Jon John into killing him.


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* CopKiller: Bart, the leader of the Iron Bandits biker gang, takes a special delight in murdering cops. He takes the badge from every law enforcement officer he kills and them clipped to his belt as {{Creepy Souvenir}}s.
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* BlastingItOutOfTheirHands: In their final ShhowdownAtHighNoon, John disarms Bart by shooting him in the arm; much to Bart's surprise because he thought he had done enough to goad Jon into killing him.
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* GunNut: John's mentor Gus does shooting displays at the ghost town tourist attraction. He lives in a trailer where he keeps a shotgun under the bed, a box of .45 cartridges in the silverware drawer, shotgun shells behind his record collection, and a grenade in his dresser drawer. When John breaks into Gus's locker at work looking for weapons to fight the bikers, he finds the locker is stuffed with dozens of guns.
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* CutPhoneLines: The Iron Bandits biker gang downs the phone leading in Profit, and puts a false detour sign on the only road into town, to isolate the community before thhey ride in.

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* CutPhoneLines: The Iron Bandits biker gang downs the phone lines leading in Profit, and puts a false detour sign on the only road into town, to isolate the community before thhey they ride in.
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* CutPhoneLines: The Iron Bandits biker gang downs the phone leading in Profit, and puts a false detour sign on the only road into town, to isolate the community before thhey ride in.
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* CellPhonesAreUseless: Some expository dialogues in the barroom, where Tim is showing off the mobile pone he won in a poker game, explains that there is no cell service in Profit, and he would have to travel more than 100 miles before he could pick up a signal. This explains why none of the locals have a mobile phone and cannot call the state police when the Iron Bandits [[CutPhoneLines cut the phone lines]] and [[TakingOverTheTown take over the town]].
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* EveryCarIsAPinto: Zigzagged. When Gus [[ShootTheFuelTank shoots the fuel tank]] on one the bikes circling his trailer, it explodes in a fireball. However, when Sharon [[CarFu rams one of the bikes off a cliff into the quarry]], it just becomes a crumpled heap of scrap metal on the rocks.


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* ShootTheFuelTank: When bikers are circling Gus's trailer, Gus shoots the fuel tank on one of the bikes, causing it to explode.
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* ShowdownAtHighNoon: The film climaxes in a QuickDraw confrontation between John and Bart in the main street of Profit.
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* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: The Iron Bandits are an outlaw biker gang with a reputation as {{Cop Killer}}s. When their leader Bart is arrested, the Bandits [[TakingOverTown take over the town]], kill the local police, and hold the town's inhabitants hostage until John delivers Bart to them.
* BadassBandoleers: During his LockAndLoad sequence as he arms up in preperation for facing the Iron Bandits, John straps a pair of bandoleers across his chest, filled with cartridges for his Colt Peacemakers. And, unusually for this trope, he is actually seen reloading his pistols from the bandoleers during the course of the fight.

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* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: The Iron Bandits are an outlaw biker gang with a reputation as {{Cop Killer}}s. When their leader Bart is arrested, the Bandits [[TakingOverTown [[TakingOverTheTown take over the town]], kill the local police, and hold the town's inhabitants hostage until John delivers Bart to them.
* BadassBandoleers: BadassBandolier: During his LockAndLoad sequence as he arms up in preperation for facing the Iron Bandits, John straps a pair of bandoleers across his chest, filled with cartridges for his Colt Peacemakers. And, unusually for this trope, he is actually seen reloading his pistols from the bandoleers during the course of the fight.
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* BadassBandoleers: During his LockAndLoad sequence as he arms up in preperation for facing the Iron Bandits, John straps a pair of bandoleers across his chest, filled with cartridges for his Colt Peacemakers. And, unusually for this trope, he is actually seen reloading his pistols from the bandoleers during the course of the fight.


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* GunsAkimbo: Bill, in his role as town marshal in the Wild West, does this while shooting it out against the trio of bank robbers. In the climax, Johns does it for real in his running gunfight against the biker gang; wielding a Colt SAA in each hand.

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In a remote town in Montana, two bikers from the Iron Bandits gang show up at a local bar, rough up the patrons and rob the place. John, an actor and stuntman at the local WildWest tourist attraction, stands up to the thugs and Bart, te leader of the gang, vows revenge. After Bart is locked up, the entire biker gang shows up to bust him out. Then it is up to John and the other townsfolk to stand up to Bart and his cold-blooded killers.

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In a remote town in Montana, two bikers from the Iron Bandits gang show up at a local bar, rough up the patrons and rob the place. John, an actor and stuntman at the local WildWest tourist attraction, stands up to the thugs and Bart, te the leader of the gang, vows revenge. After Bart is locked up, the entire biker gang shows up to bust him out. Then it is up to John and the other townsfolk to stand up to Bart and his cold-blooded killers.


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* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: The Iron Bandits are an outlaw biker gang with a reputation as {{Cop Killer}}s. When their leader Bart is arrested, the Bandits [[TakingOverTown take over the town]], kill the local police, and hold the town's inhabitants hostage until John delivers Bart to them.

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* BoundAndGagged: King has Sarah bound and gagged on the bridge when he meets with John to discuss swapping her for Bart.

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* BoundAndGagged: King has Sarah Sharon bound and gagged on the bridge when he meets with John to discuss swapping her for Bart.Bart.
* CarFu: After being rescued from the Iron Bandits by John, Sharon drives Gus's truck through the Bandits, and then uses the truck to sideswipe one of the bikers off the side of the quarry.
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* FakeActionPrologue: Opens with a ShowdownAtHighNoon between a town marshal and a trio of {{Outlaw}}s, which turns out to be part of a WildWest show at the local tourist trap.

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''Lone Hero'' is a 2002 action film written and directed by Ken Sanzel, and starring Creator/LpouDiamondPhillips, Creator/SeanPatrickFlanery and Creator/RobertForster.

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''Lone Hero'' is a 2002 action film written and directed by Ken Sanzel, and starring Creator/LpouDiamondPhillips, Creator/LouDiamondPhillips, Creator/SeanPatrickFlanery and Creator/RobertForster.Creator/RobertForster.

In a remote town in Montana, two bikers from the Iron Bandits gang show up at a local bar, rough up the patrons and rob the place. John, an actor and stuntman at the local WildWest tourist attraction, stands up to the thugs and Bart, te leader of the gang, vows revenge. After Bart is locked up, the entire biker gang shows up to bust him out. Then it is up to John and the other townsfolk to stand up to Bart and his cold-blooded killers.
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* BoundAndGagged: King has Sarah bound and gagged on the bridge when he meets with John to discuss swapping her for Bart.
* NewOldWest: An actor in a Wild West show must become a mythical Western Hero when a biker gang descends upon a small Montana town.
* PunkInTheTrunk: After capturing Bart at Gus's trailer, John and Gus lock him in the trunk of John's car to deliver him back to the police station.
* TakingOverTheTown: The Iron Bandits biker gang takes over the town of Profit and holds the inhabitants hostage until John delivers Bart to them. They [[CutPhoneLines cut the phone lines]] and divert the only road leading to town.

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