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Some well-known Spaghetti Westerns are:
 
* ''The Man With No Name Trilogy'', also called the ''[[Dollars Trilogy]]'' (''[[A Fistful of Dollars]]'', ''[[For a Few Dollars More]]'', and ''[[The Good, the Bad Andand Thethe Ugly]]'')
* ''[[Sartana]]''
* ''Death Rides a Horse''
* ''[[Once Upon a Time Inin Thethe West]]''
* ''The Great Silence''
* ''[[Trinity (Filmfilm)|Trinity]]'' duology.
* ''[[A Fistful of Dynamite]]''
* ''[[Django]]''
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* ''[[Fist of the North Star]]'' is a classic Japanese [[Anime]] that has been deeply influenced by the directorial style of Sergio Leone, right down to the violence-torn desert wasteland setting (albeit a futuristic one) and the mournful musical style of [[Ennio Morricone]] in its more thoughtful scenes.
* In what may be the [[Spaghetti Western]] tradition coming full circle, the [[Tabletop Games|Tabletop Card Game]] ''Bang!'' was created by an Italian designer and set in the Wild West.
* ''[[Borderlands (Video Game)|Borderlands]]'' features vast desertscapes, dangerous fauna, a band of [[Anti-Hero|Anti-heroes]], a population of [[Axe Crazy]] convicts, the occasional small town and [[Gun Porn|loads and loads of guns]], oh and a [[MacGuffin|big fat treasure at the end of the story]], either sought or disbelieved by all.
* The 2011 film ''[[Rango]]'' is practically a love letter to this genre of film, featuring numerous shout outs in its plot to films of days gone past, mimicking the cinematography typical of its genre and even {{spoiler|featuring a cameo an animated version of the Man With No Name as the "Spirit of the West"}}.
* ''[[Sukiyaki Western Django]]''