Pulp Fiction
Certainly not for the faint of heart, one of Pulp Fiction's most famous scenes is the revival of Mia Wallace after an accidental overdose. However, a red dot is visible on her chest before John Travolta's character injects her with the adrenaline. The dot was meant to be used as a marker, and it disappears after she is resuscitated.
Gone With the Wind
Gone With the Wind is likely the only movie that inspired a type of parlor lamp. Though the classic story is set during the Civil War, one scene depicts a lamp in what is now known as the "Gone With the Wind" style. Ironically, these lamps were invented long after that era had passed.