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[[WMG: The Dollars Trilogy is a part of a much larger shared universe that consists of the following]]

- ''Where Eagles Dare'' (1967)

- ''Excalibur'' (1981)

- ''Conan The Barbarian'' (1982)

- ''The Mummy'' (1999)

- ''The 13th Warrior'' (1999)

- ''Deathwatch'' (2002)

- ''300'' (2006)

- ''Apocalypto'' (2006)

- ''Cloverfield'' (2008)

- ''Solomon Kane'' (2009)

- ''Centurion'' (2010)

- ''Bone Tomahawk'' (2015)

- ''The Revenant'' (2016)

- ''The Last Duel'' (2021)

- ''We Were Soldiers'' (2002)

- ''Harry Potter'' series (2001 - 2011)

- ''Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them'' (2016)

- ''Keeper Of The Lost Cities'' Book series (2012 - present)

- ''Chronicle'' (2012)

- ''The Northman'' (2022)



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- ''Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them (2016)

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- ''Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them Them'' (2016)
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[[WMG: The Dollars Trilogy is a part of a much larger shared universe that consists of the following]]

- ''Where Eagles Dare'' (1967)

- ''Excalibur'' (1981)

- ''Conan The Barbarian'' (1982)

- ''The Mummy'' (1999)

- ''The 13th Warrior'' (1999)

- ''Deathwatch'' (2002)

- ''300'' (2006)

- ''Apocalypto'' (2006)

- ''Cloverfield'' (2008)

- ''Solomon Kane'' (2009)

- ''Centurion'' (2010)

- ''Bone Tomahawk'' (2015)

- ''The Revenant'' (2016)

- ''The Last Duel'' (2021)

- ''We Were Soldiers'' (2002)

- ''Harry Potter'' series (2001 - 2011)

- ''Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them (2016)

- ''Keeper Of The Lost Cities'' Book series (2012 - present)

- ''Chronicle'' (2012)

- ''The Northman'' (2022)
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Or, at least [[Film/AFistfulOfDollars Joe]] and [[Film/ForAFewDollarsMore Manco]] are ([[Film/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly Blondie]] doesn't really fit into it, being from at least a decade, if not two, earlier). Underneath the poncho, they dress rather similarly and use [[PropRecycling the same]] [[BlingBlingBang snake handled pistol]]. Something happens that Rowdy is no longer trail boss, perhaps wiped out by the Rojos.

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Or, at least [[Film/AFistfulOfDollars Joe]] and [[Film/ForAFewDollarsMore Manco]] are ([[Film/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly Blondie]] doesn't really fit into it, being from at least a decade, if not two, earlier). Underneath the poncho, they dress rather similarly and use [[PropRecycling the same]] [[BlingBlingBang snake handled pistol]]. Something happens that Rowdy is no longer trail boss, perhaps wiped out by the Rojos.Rojos.


[[WMG:The Man With No Name is [[Series/{{DirtyHarry}} Harry Callahan's]] great-great-great grandfather.]]

They're both handy with revolvers, graduated A in the DeadpanSnarker School of Snark, and are both played by Creator/ClintEastwood. Need I say more?
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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is Greed. All three of the main characters want the gold. Cue plenty of ChronicBackstabbingDisorder from all three.

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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is Greed. All three of the main characters want the gold. Cue plenty of ChronicBackstabbingDisorder from all three.three.

[[WMG:The Man With No Name is [[Series/{{Rawhide}} Rowdy Yates]].]]

Or, at least [[Film/AFistfulOfDollars Joe]] and [[Film/ForAFewDollarsMore Manco]] are ([[Film/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly Blondie]] doesn't really fit into it, being from at least a decade, if not two, earlier). Underneath the poncho, they dress rather similarly and use [[PropRecycling the same]] [[BlingBlingBang snake handled pistol]]. Something happens that Rowdy is no longer trail boss, perhaps wiped out by the Rojos.
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Each of the Final Duels in each film of the Dollars Trilogy corresponds with one of the Seven Deadly Sins

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Each [[WMG:Each of the Final Duels in each film of the Dollars Trilogy corresponds with one of the Seven Deadly Sins
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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is Greed. All three of the main characters want the gold.

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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is Greed. All three of the main characters want the gold. Cue plenty of ChronicBackstabbingDisorder from all three.
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Each of the Final Duels in each film of the Dollars Trilogy corresponds with one of the Seven Deadly Sins

A Fistful of Dollars is Pride. Ramon has been very boastful about his skills with the rifle and Joe challenges him to see if he really is better than a man with a pistol.

For a Few Dollars More is Wrath. Mortimer wants El Indio dead for what he (Indio) did to Mortimer's sister (raped her until she committed suicide).

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is Greed. All three of the main characters want the gold.

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