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* [[See You in Hell]]: Last words of many, many mooks.
* [[Shoot the Dog]]: One of the outlaws in Widow's Patch does this. Red doesn't take kindly to it.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Being highly based upon [[The Western]], in particular [[Spaghetti Western|SpaghettiWesterns]], the game has plenty of shout-outs to various cowboy films.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Mr Black, who carries a coffin with a gatling gun, much like western hero Django.
** Diego, while fighting you, will shout [[Scarface|"Say hello to my little friend!"]]
** One fight in the Annie Stokes level plays out an awful lot like a game of ''[[Space Invaders]]''.
** Supporting character 'Blind Willy Wilson' is most likely a [[Shout-Out|nod]] to the blues singer Blind Willy McTell- [[The White Stripes]] covered one of his songs.
** The dueling contest itself is almost a [[Whole-Plot Reference]] to the Sam Raimi film ''[[The Quick and the Dead]]''. Red Harlow's name is a [[Shout-Out]] to the unrelated Louis L'Amour novel of the same name.
** Three dueling enemies in the Jailbreak level are named [[Sergio Leone|Sergio]], [[Ennio Morricone|Ennio]] and [[The Good, the Bad and the Ugly|Eli]]
** Mr. Black's gatling-coffin is similar to the one used by [[Django]].
* [[Showdown At High Noon]]: A pretty well-executed game play mechanic. It's also {{spoiler|how you finish off the [[Big Bad]]}}.
* [[Soundtrack Dissonance]]: The saloon's player piano keeps going during the bar fight level so you get glassed and thrown through tables to the perky sounds of 'Oh, Susannah' and a ragtime version of 'Flight of the Bumblebee'.