Harmonica
Once Upon A Time in the West (1968)
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In Sergio Leone's lyrical ode to the last days of the American frontier, Charles Bronson is the stoic Harmonica, tasked with dispatching evil, power-hungry Frank (Henry Fonda, in a rare villain's role). The somber, stylish opening, in which Frank's henchmen await Harmonica's train, is riveting, as is the final showdown. 
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Blondie
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly (1964)
In The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, the last film in Sergio Leone's spaghetti Western trilogy, Clint Eastwood is the lightning-fast gunman Blondie: taciturn, morally ambiguous, and an uneasy partner to Tuco (Eli Wallach). The two (one good, one ugly, both with narrowed eyes) betray one another as they search for a cache of gold.
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