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* An [[Alternate Character Interpretation]] of Arthur Bishop in ''[[The Mechanic]]'' says he is this, and that's why {{spoiler|he lets his [[The Mole|student McKenna]] kill him.}}
* Sheriff 'Monk' McGinn in ''[[Gangs of New York]]''. He starts out as an Irish [[Ronin]] [[Psycho for Hire|muscle for hire]] with dozens of notches on his [[Drop the Hammer|shillelagh]], and is viewed with contempt until we find out he's really this. Then he goes out with a [[Kirk Summation|rousing speech]] and puts the villain in his place, which unfortunately, Bill the Butcher [[Shut Up, Kirk|does not]] respond [[Dropped a Bridge On Him|well to]].
{{quote| '''Monk:''' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v{{=}}WLKbcrC0krQ Citizens of the Five Points!] Mr. Bill Cutting is attempting to draw me into an argument that would no doubt end in bloodshed and the compromising of my office! What do ya think? Should I engage and silence this relic of the ancient law? Or shall I be your chosen voice, in a new testament, in the New World! (silence) There you are, Bill. The people have spoken. The very notion of violent reprisal be-numbs them.}}
* Several characters in ''[[Sin City]]'', an otherwise [[Black and Grey Morality|Black and Grey]] [[Crapsack World]].
* The title character in ''[[Robo Cop]]'' has nothing to live for, and as the film series progresses, seems more aware that his creation was only a publicity stunt, but his sense of duty and spirit for justice keeps him going.
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