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* This is Richard's plan in ''[[Dead Man's Shoes]]''.
* ''[[Full Metal Jacket]]'': After Private Pyle kills [[Drill Sergeant Nasty|Sgt. Hartman]], he seems to realize that he'll be severely punished, perhaps even executed, for his crime, and [[Ate His Gun|shoots himself in the mouth]].
* [[Exaggerated Trope]] for laughs: At the end of ''Penn and Teller Get Killed'', Teller accidentally kills Penn, then shoots himself. A guy who was just an actor, hired by Penn to play a trick on Teller to make it look like someone was trying to kill Penn, realizes that What With One Thing And Another there was no proof that it wasn't him, so he kills himself. Then his friend and a friend of his show up, whom he had invited to party with P&T after the planned [[Reveal]] to Teller. They kill themselves because there was nothing to prove that ''they'' didn't do it. Then the cops come in, see the situation, and off themselves too. A long [[Zoom (Optics)]] Out occurs, as more and more people come in, discover all the dead bodies, and shoot themselves. We hear these rather than see them. [[The End]].
* ''[[Titanic]]'': William Murdoch shoots and kills a fictional third class Irish passenger, then commits suicide from guilt. A [[Historical Villain Upgrade]], as the real William Murdoch was regarded as a hero and was last seen helping passengers.
 
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