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* In the "peyote western" ''[[Blueberry]]'' (AKA ''Renegade''), the hero's prostitute sweetheart is killed {{spoiler|by him by accident while trying to save her from the [[Big Bad]], though we only learn this in the end.}} She is basically a prostitute [[The Gwen Stacy|Gwen Stacy]].
* ''[[Total Recall]]''. The triple-breasted whore gets unceremoniously shot in the back while covering for the heroes. The rest of the brothel whips out guns for a shootout, resulting in several dead sex workers by the end.
* In ''[[Film/The Godfather Part II|The Godfather Part II]]'', a U.S. Senator who refused a deal with Michael Corleone, and [[Tempting Fate|insulted his family and the Italian people]], is set up by the family to awaken in the whorehouse he frequents next to a dead prostitute, in order to make him think he killed her and needs the Corleones' protection. No one mentions the fact that someone apparently had to kill a prostitute to execute the charade.
{{quote|'''[[The Consigliere|Tom Hagen]]:''' This girl had no family. ''Nobody'' knew she worked here. [[Unperson|It'll be like she never existed.]] }}
* ''[[Amsterdamned]]'' opens with a murder of a prostitute.
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* The first victim of Dr. Mirakle's experiments in 1932 ''[[Murders in the Rue Morgue]]'' is a prostitute.
* Played completely straight when the villian in the [[John Travolta]] vehicle ''Blow-Out'' ([[John Lithgow]]) offs a prostitute in a bus terminal.
 
 
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