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Betina: Yes them, Big Daddy. [there’s a moment’s pause as Candie turns to looks over at Django again] Django: “Wanted, dead or alive. Spencer ‘Big Daddy’ Bennett: That’s the boy’s name. She wasn’t born on the Carrucan Plantation. Dr. King Schultz: Then play him that way. There you go! You uppity son of a…! Django: You remember me? How many ni***rs you think you see come and go, huh? Get yourself a rest. [the saloon keeper has his back to them and is standing on a chair placed on a table changing a candle on the chandelier] [Schultz takes out his wallet from his jacket pocket, brings out the piece of paper and unfolds it, placing it in front of Django] Django: He’s the one hightailing it across that field right now. Cora: Yes, ma’am. Billy Crash is out there dealing with some shady sl*ver trying to sell a passel of ponies. Billy Crash: Calm down, now. [everyone stops and turns to look at Django] [Candie enters the library where Stephen is sat in a chair drinking brandy] [without taking the gun out of the holster, Django shoots Floyd and then takes the gun out and shoots Roy, as Frankie is carrying the other saddlebag of dynamite towards the cage he turns to shoot but Django shoots the saddlebag which explodes, blowing Frankie up; the three men in the cage watch as Django takes Roy’s gun, walk up to the wagon, takes the saddle off one of the horses and unhooks it from the wagon, he climbs onto the horse and rides up to the back of the cage were the door has been left open and looks at the three men inside] Django: Billy Crash. Calvin Candie: So, Hildi, how you like serving at the big table in The Big House, huh? Django: Oh, no, she ain’t no field ni***r. She pretty. Dr. King Schultz: Here. Dr. King Schultz: What’s a comfort…? And makes an offer so ridiculous, the farmer is forced to say yes. Being a senior house slave more respected than the rest, Stephen personally views himself second only to the white man with all his fellow black people beneath him. [the owner of the dead Mandingo fighter, walks up to the bar, he stand next to Django and orders a drink] Billy Crash: On three. Stephen: Now, I axed you, who this ni***r on that nag? Dr. King Schultz: Hello, you poor devils! There’s always going to be a Candyland! Dr. King Schultz: It’s a pleasure to meet you, Broomhilda. Dr. King Schultz: Thank you. [Django shoots Billy in the head and kills him] Stephen: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Huh? [Schultz and Django look tensely over at them] Calvin Candie: Come again? That I shake your hand? Now, Bill and Cody went looking for her, found her, brung her back. Dr. King Schultz: Not to mention having Eskimo Joe examined by a physician of my choosing. Dr. King Schultz: Also, Mr. Speck, I’m afraid I will require a bill of sale. Who the hell you got there? Show Dr. Schultz your back here. Canal Plus and Sky Studios have teamed up on Spaghetti Western TV series “Django” with production set to start in May and German actor Matthias Schoenaerts (“Bullhead”) in … What about my five hundred dollars? This is U.S. Eskimo Joe, twelve thousand dollars. [to the sl*ves] Go about your business. Calvin Candie: Lara Lee, will you and Cora be responsible for getting Hildi cleaned up and presentable for Dr. Schultz here? Dr. King Schultz: Dentist. He owns the fourth biggest cotton plantation in Mississippi; Candyland. [Django puts his plate away and comes over to Schultz and sits in front of him] Amerigo Vessepi: I know. You see, it wasn’t me who came to you to sell a ni***r. Django: You don’t wear a hat in the house, white man. Betina: Uh-huh. No harm done. [he turns to Django] Django: Didn’t ni***rs don’t walk around here, ni***rs run! Lara Lee, I was just looking out the big window. Calvin Candie: It’s a lot better than sizzling in that Hot Box, or dragging your ass through a bramble bush. D’Artagnan: Yes, sir. Calvin Candie: Well, come on over. Butch Pooch: Easy, big fella. Poor little squirrels. Come here! [he pulls her hands off the harp and opens the parlor doors and goes through to the library] She probably his wife. Big Daddy: Betina, sugar, could you take Django there and take him around the grounds here and show him all the pretty stuff? Well, just leave them out here, they ain’t going nowhere. Dr. King Schultz: Yeah, cowards tend to do that. [suddenly Stephen grabs hold of Broomhilda’s arm and pushes her down into the nearby chair] [suddenly Candie snaps his hand in anger and shouts] [to Django] Now, off wit ya. But, you give me a pistol, one of them horses, and five hundred dollar of that eleven thousand five hundred, and I’ll point them out to you. [Schultz puts his wallet back in his jacket pocket and sits back down in Candie’s carriage], [to Django] [Django pauses for a moment, thinking] Django: I don’t know what ‘positive’ mean. [Django gets onto Schultz’s horse and the horse does a little show as it goes towards Broomhilda]. But since what “auf wiedersehen” actually means is “till I see you again”, and since I never wish to see you again, to you, sir, I say goodbye. Tennessee Redfish: Well, if all I had to do was cut a hole in a bag, I coulda cut it better than this! Chicken Charlie: The German. Dicky Speck: Who’s that stumbling around in the dark? Dr. King Schultz: I am Dr. King Schultz, a legal representative of the criminal justice system of the United States of America. Django: Y’all two run along now. Calvin Candie: Like Samson? Big Fred: Yes, sir. Dr. King Schultz: Bad Chuck Wilson and meaner Bobby Lowe, and three of their acolytes. Django: What kind of dentist are you? Calvin Candie: You in trouble now, son. On the other hand, I need your help. Calvin Candie: Well, way he looks now, a blind Indian wouldn’t bet a bead on him. Frankie: You be damned, bla**ie. Get that ni***r out of here! But y’all know I ain’t on that manifest and all y’all know I ain’t supposed to be on this trip. Now lay your palms flat on that tabletop! Billy Crash: D-jango! | Django Reinhardt. Why you care if I find my wife? Lara Lee just get one, she’d lose her goddamn mind. [Big Fred starts taking hold of the other fighters arm and breaking it] [looks at the sl*ves and counts them] What’s the matter? Monsieur Candie, you have a deal. Stephen: Doctor! Roy: “For murder…” Stephen: Honest Injun, Django. But you do, don’t you? Calvin Candie: But one must not forget the most important thing in the ni***r fight game. Mr. Stonesipher: ‘Bout 20 miles off the prop. Dr. King Schultz: Mr. Bennett, if you are the businessman I’ve been led to believe you to be, I have five thousand things I might say that could change your mind. Dr. King Schultz: Monsieur Candie, um, I’d appreciate if you could direct your line of inquiry toward me. Your bl*ck ass has been all them m*therf*ckers at The Big House could talk about for the last few hours. Oh, they does that real good. He slays the dragon, because he’s not afraid of him. You are, well, you are a neophyte. Spencer ‘Big Daddy’ Bennett: Uh, what’s your Jimmie’s name again? Still, having said that, I feel guilty. The man to my left is Django Freeman, he’s my deputy. ハウス・ミュージック (house music) は、1977年にアメリカ合衆国 シカゴで誕生した音楽ジャンルの一つ。 単にハウスと呼ばれることも多い。70年代のディスコやフィリー・ソウル、サルソウル・サウンドなどを起源としている。 For murder and stagecoach robbery. [Schultz, looking upset, turns to Lara Lee as she continues to play the harp] Calvin Candie: See, I told you to put some more power in there. Dr. King Schultz: With my Mr. Tuttle. Dr. King Schultz: Who were they? (At the end of the film, Django, tastefully clothed, turns his back on the demolished Big House.) All three are champions. Stephen: Them m*therf*ckers ain’t hereto buy no Mandingos. Dr. King Schultz: Oh, I’m afraid so. [to the dog] I"m dead asf. Bag Head #2: Sh*t. I just made mine worse. Now, I been here long enough, you know me, you know me a long time, now. The moment feels to me misjudged and unearned. Django: You better listen to your boss, white boy. [Schultz steps out of the saloon] Calvin Candie: You doubt he’d approve, huh? Stephen’s right, you might find this interesting. Do you have one? Dr. King Schultz: Would you care to? Calvin Candie: It was you who approached me to buy one. Calvin Candie: Well, we weren’t talking business yet. [Candie’s sister and Schultz laugh] Betina: Is that who you was looking for? [he rips the material around his eye hole] Dr. King Schultz: Sold American! So I’m afraid I must insist. [Schultz walks behind the bar, gets some glasses and pours them some beer as Django takes a seat] Dr. King Schultz: Don’t be ridiculous. Django: Bad people? Django unchained scene. The man to execute the job, Billy Crash, one of Candie’s overseers, seems to take more than just a sadistic pleasure from his assignment. Oh, he’s not doing what I told him, for God’s sakes. Dr. King Schultz: They’re a little tense out there. Django: I got him. Calvin Candie: Sons of b*tches! [Stephen laughs] Stephen: You leaving. And I can choose to do with my property whatever I so desire! Chicken Charlie: Who was that ni***r? pow ? As punishment for causing a stir, Django is hung naked upside down in a barn where he awaits castration. Spencer ‘Big Daddy’ Bennett: Damn, I can’t see f*cking sh*t out of this thing. [Schultz walks around the Sheriff and shoots him in the head, killing him, this makes the townspeople scream in terror and they all scatter and run off leaving the saloon keeper standing alone looking that the Sheriff’s dead body] [last lines; we see flashback to when Schultz was teaching Django how to become a bounty hunter during the winter in the snowy mountains] Dr. King Schultz: [subtitled] Myself and a mutual friend of ours have gone through a lot of trouble, and rode a lot of miles, to find you, Fraulein, to rescue you. Candyland was a plantation in Mississippi owned by Calvin Candie, the main antagonist of Django Unchained. Dicky Speck: Now wait a minute, fellas. Calvin Candie: Mm-hmm. The introduction of slaves being led through a rocky wilderness uses the irresistibly photogenic formations of the Alabama Hills at Lone Pine in Central California. Floyd: That’s a sh*tload! [Schultz turns to Django] Dr. King Schultz: Gang. Their travels take them to the infamous plantation of shady Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio), where Django’s long-lost wife (Kerry Washington) is still a sl*ve and Django wants to free. Spencer ‘Big Daddy’ Bennett: No, that’s not what I said. Schultz is surprised to learn that Django’s wife is called Brünnhilde (actually, Broomhilda) von Shaft (via Wagner, presumably, and maybe Isaac Hayes), and has … The slave girl at Big Daddy's plantation pointing out the smoke-house "where Big Daddy hangs all his dead meat. Stephen: That twelve. [Rodney throws him the dynamite, Django turns and rides off towards Candyland, the three men watch him ride off with admiration], [back in Candyland, we see Broomhilda being locked up, then we see Candie’s trackers hanging out in their tracker shack when they hear the dogs barking outside] Dr. King Schultz: I confirmed that Broomhilda’s at Candyland. Dr. King Schultz: Well, Broomhilda was a princess. Dr. King Schultz: I’m aware this is probably disconcerting news. Django: Let’s get out of here. "That has as much hysterical laughter as I've ever heard in any screening of any movie, and it happens all over the world. Betina: Then I don’t know what you want, Big Daddy. Am I right? Seven thousand. Calvin Candie: You’re going to have to excuse Mr. Stonesipher’s slack jawed gaze. Calvin Candie: Now, gentlemen, I do apologize, but I am weary from our travels beyond words. Billy Crash: Bl*ck boy paid to kill white men? Hold up! Leonide Moguy: What did you say? Now, mind you, most of them ideas had to do with f*cking with your fun parts. Django: I’m curious, what makes you so curious? Django: John Brittle! No sale. But when I start riding, the bag’s moving all over, and I’m riding blind. [Schultz stops and turns to Candie] Calvin Candie: Django. [Django quickly takes out two gun from his gun belt and holds them up] [turning to Schultz] Now, after you have that, and you know you have that, then you can start to implement a grand design. Stephen: Mm-hmm. Please forgive me. Also, if I were you, I’d take that winter coat the dear departed Speck left behind. Calvin Candie: I insist. Would you be a dear, go out there and give them gals an eyeball? Calvin Candie: Why? Sometime they call him Little Raj. [Candie stands and shakes Schultz hands] Django unchained trailer. You might have caught yourself a little dose of ni***r love. [Schultz pulls his cart away with Django following him on Ace’s horse, as they ride off, the remaining sl*ves look at Dicky] Floyd: Yeah, yeah. [after Schultz has killed Ellis Brittle, he sees Bennett and a crowd of his men and sl*ves walking towards them, carrying guns] Sheba, you stay right there. [pointing to the bodies] Stephen: Sheba, you help her. Dr. King Schultz: It means you’re sure. 32. Lara Lee Candie-Fitzwilly: Of course, brother. I mean, this could, this could be big, mate. Little Jody: No, please! [they walk down towards the farm], [in the snowy winter hills, Django places a bottle in a snowman, he draws his gun and shoots, he walks over to the snowman and we see that he’s shot a hole in the bottle where the snowman’s heart would be] Spencer ‘Big Daddy’ Bennett: So? Now, boy, why do a fool thing like run off? [we see quick flash back of Broomhilda being tied, water thrown on her and then her cheek being branded by a hot poker] You go to hell, dentist! Yesterday, as a free man, I rode into Candyland on a horse Nine thousand? [Schultz closes the door in her face]. Django unchained sheriff marshal scene. [this makes Bennett smile] If you lift those palms off that turtle shell tabletop, Mr. Pooch is going to let loose with both barrels of that sawed-off. [the procession starts making their way towards Candyland again]. Dr. King Schultz: You couldn’t have picked a better one. Django unchained opening scene. Smitty Bacall’s Son: Pa? Django unchained big daddy. U.S. Marshall Gill Tatum: Move that buckboard a long ways across the street from the saloon. And I’ll have sweet tea and bourbon. Calvin Candie: Come on up, now, boy. Calvin Candie: Mm-hmm. [Django turns to face him] That name do have pan-ass. Willard: Well, f*ck all y’all! [as Floyd and Roy consider Django’s offer] Django: That’s Big John, that’s Little Raj. Dr. King Schultz: Mr. Bennett, I’ve been led to believe that you are a gentleman and a businessman. Dr. King Schultz: Who are they? A real fine job. Hm? Do I have your word as a lawman not to shoot me down like a dog in the street? Dr. King Schultz: In Greenville? [without taking his eyes away from Django] Now, your Bible say… French Maid: Entraz. Rodney: No, sir. You right where you belong. Corrigan Cattle Company of Lubbock, Texas. [the others around the table laugh] Django: What you said was that this is my world, and in my world you got to get dirty. Lara Lee Candie-Fitzwilly: Hildi, this is Dr. Schultz. You know who I’m talking about. Calvin Candie: You got to understand that I’m, I’m running a business here. Calvin Candie: Now, that nine thousand figure Bright Boy’s been bandying about, that ain’t too far off from right. [Schultz picks up a pot of coffee, walks over to Django and pours some coffee in Django’s cup] [Schultz walks towards the Sheriff, he extends his hand and suddenly small gun pops out from under his sleeve and Schultz shoots the Sheriff in the stomach making him double over in pain and fall to the ground] Quick hands ! I’m keeping it funny for you. It’s different. [after Stephen walks off, Candie stands up in his carriage and yells out] Dr. King Schultz: So, the man walks up to the farmer’s farm, he knocks on the farmer’s door and asks not to buy the horse, but the farm. But apparently this farmer ain’t all about the farm. Do you want to save your wife by doing what I do? But y’all know I ain’t on that manifest and all y’all know I ain’t supposed to be on this trip. If they named her, it stands to reason they’d be German. Django: On my knees, I’m asking you this, please. [as Stephen turns to go he whispers to Candie] [turning to the house sl*ve beside him] We got us a fight going on that’s a good bit of fun. Stephen: Need to have what? And I do mean a long damn time. Stephen: Nobody. That there is the pantry, that’s where Big Daddy hang all his dead meat. Django: Does Siegfried save her? I don’t think so. [Stephen looks down and the dead bodies around him, then drops his cane and takes a couple of steps forward without a limp] Dr. King Schultz: His name is Django, he’s a free man, he can ride what he pleases. Excuse me, ma’am? Calvin! Calvin Candie: It was a pleasure doing business with y’all. Spencer ‘Big Daddy’ Bennett: Yes, I can see that. [Candie turns to his sister] [he hands over the belt with the gun to Django] Dr. King Schultz: Well, apparently, that’s where your wife is and that’s the repellent gentleman who owns her. During the scene ‘100 black coffins’ Django and Dr Schultz accompany Monsieur Candie on the journey to Candie Land, Django is told by Dr Schultz that in order to fit in he must act as if he is a black slave. [suddenly the cable burns out as it reaches the stick of dynamites and the house explodes, Django turns to look at Broomhilda they smile at each other and she does a silent clap for him, he starts walking towards her[ Little Raj Ellis: Come on, girlie! [there’s a moment’s pause as he looks at Broomhilda] Django unchained shooting scene house. Now quit your p*ssyfooting and shoot him. ain’t nothing lower than a bl*ck sl*ver. So that’s what I’m doing, I’m getting dirty. You going to reimburse me? [Django watches as the sl*ves walk in their chains towards Dicky] Django: They were going by the name Shaffer. You get the molasses out your ass, you keep your goddamn eyeballs off me. He wants the ni***r you don’t want to sell. Give him to a mining company. Dr. King Schultz: Read it aloud. Betina: You mean the Shaffer’s? I heard you been telling everybody them Mandingos ain’t no damn good, ain’t nothing nobody is selling is worth buying. [Django turns and follows Moguy to the bar, as he turns he notices a man by the billiard table who gives him the evil eye and is still wearing his hat] Calvin Candie: What’s your name, boy? And he walks through hellfire, because Broomhilda’s worth it. Spencer ‘Big Daddy’ Bennett: Django isn’t a sl*ve. [Candie kisses his sister’s cheek before walking into the house], [after Candie goes into the house, Stephen yells over to the overseers] And he puts a fire breathing dragon there to guard the mountain. [turning to Betina] You got to earn it, white boy. Calvin Candie: Now, right out there on that porch, three times a week for fifty years, Old Ben here would shave my daddy with a straight razor. Dr. King Schultz: “Broomhilda Von Shaft, age 27, ‘r’ on right cheek.” Calvin Candie. Django: Go get that white man I came here with. I’ve heard a lot of good things about you. Get these goddamn dogs away from this ni***r! Calvin Candie: Go on, now. Now move, ni***r! And the girl, too. Calvin Candie: I say splendid, doctor. Why not? You got sand, Django. Lara Lee Candie-Fitzwilly: Cora, Would you prepare us some coffee? [Moguy starts to run off when Django turns to shoot at him but misses] Dr. King Schultz: Actually, I was thinking of that poor devil you fed to the dogs today, D’Artagnan. Stephen: Can’t no ni***r gunfighter kill all the white folks in the world! Django: And I’m supposed to believe your bl*ck ass? Dr. King Schultz: [subtitled] Please drink. Answer the question. M*therf*cker! [to Django] [we see Schultz and Django riding onto the Bennett Plantation, Django is wearing a blue satin outfit, the stop outside the manor and they are met by Spencer “Big Daddy” Bennett] Dr. King Schultz: Django. [turning to Stephen] And I’m going to personally strip and clip that garboon myself. From the near beginning of the film, Django becomes a free slave working as a bounty hunter alongside Dr Schultz, a German dentist. Calvin Candie: Oh, Stephen, you have nails for breakfast? [Django reads out] Broomhilda Von Shaft: Just let me go. Broomhilda Von Shaft: You scaring me. Dr. King Schultz: Yes, what? Django: Twelve thousand dollars. Not around my ni***rs, he can’t. You black son of a bitch! Marshal Gill Tatum. Stephen: Actually, Monsieur Candie, sir, there’s a something I ain’t, I ain’t told you about yet. Yes, you did. Django unchained yts. [Candie chuckles] Robert: I think we all think the bag was a nice idea. Stephen: Seven! Django Unchained (/ ˈ dʒ æ ŋ ɡ oʊ /) is a 2012 American revisionist Western film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, starring Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kerry Washington, and Samuel L. Jackson, with Walton Goggins, Dennis Christopher, James Remar, Michael Parks, and Don Johnson in supporting roles. Dr. King Schultz: Well, the way the sl*ve trade deals in human lives for cash, a bounty hunter deals in corpses. [Broomhilda turns and looks at the door] How’d you like that line of work? Stephen: If you could manage it. What’s it going to be?! You understand that? Town Doctor: That’s a ni***r on a horse. Django: Find my wife, and buy her freedom. You two oughta hate each other. Django: When we get there, when time come, you let me help you kill them. [the shooting stops and Stephen comes out of his hiding place from the parlor] And it is for these attributes we’ve ridden from Texas to Tennessee to parley with you now. If you don’t wear them as you ride up, that just defeats the purpose! [Schultz looks at Broomhilda and she curtsy’s] And now that I have, I feel vaguely responsible for you. Come on, now! Django: Yes. But, not pointing any fingers, they coulda been done better. Dr. King Schultz: Are these Broomhilda’s papers? And did you purchase those men at the Greenville Sl*ve Auction? Hildi, what about her? Stephen: Then I says: “sh*tfire. Roy: Why’d he do that? Jake: Yeah? Dr. King Schultz: [subtitled] I’m only speaking German to you now in case Candie’s people are listening to us. He scales the mountain, because he’s not afraid of it. Do most sl*ves believe in marriage? Dr. King Schultz: You silver-tongued devil, you. Lara Lee Candie-Fitzwilly: Cora, come get this girl! Calvin Candie: Hm. Leonide Moguy: And he prefers Monsieur Candie to Mr. Candie. Dr. King Schultz: Indeed. Seem like white folk ain’t never had a bright idea in their life was coming up with all kinds of ways to kill your ass. We do that sh*t all the time. Persnickety man named Tuttle, and I would need my Mr. Tuttle to draw up a legal contract before I’d feel comfortable exchanging that amount of money for flesh. Stephen: They doing it cause that ni***r Django’s in love with Hildi. "Django Unchained" Candie house set (Google Maps). Dr. King Schultz: Oh, every German knows that story. There you go! Calvin Candie: Hey! Calvin Candie: Is that right? Calvin Candie: To Eskimo Joe! Dr. King Schultz: It’s like a reward. [Candie walks over to Django] It is a second language. Django: Big John. Django: “Follows: Dandy Michaels, Gerald Nash and…” [Stephen does an evil quite laugh] Dr. King Schultz: One hundred ten, twenty and five for young Django here. Calvin Candie: You don’t have to know why. Do you know who the Brittle Brothers are? Calvin Candie: Bright day, huh, Bright Boy? Dr. King Schultz: Your wife? But when they tore her back up and then they burned that runaway R on her cheek, they goddamned her. [suddenly Django shoots him in the heart, John Brittle looks down in shock at the bullet hole in his chest] Stephen: Oh, no. Django: I said how’d you like to make eleven thousand dollars. Django: Go ahead. But that last one, you muddled the line between winning and losing. Dr. King Schultz: How much would you say, Django? Django: Broomhilda. And a wise decision that is. Dr. King Schultz: Schultz. Django is a free man, you understand? He’s just a little upset, that’s all. Now I was under the impression, when you granted me an audience, it would be to discuss business. [John Brittle slowly turns and faces Django] But I’m willing to wager this man was elected Sheriff sometime in the past two years? Lara Lee Candie-Fitzwilly: Oh, no! Calvin Candie: Where I part company from many of my phrenologist colleagues is I believe there is a level above bright, above talented, above loyal that a ni***r can aspire to. Dr. King Schultz: What’s that other one’s name? Calvin Candie: How far he get off the property? The slave girl at Big Daddy's plantation pointing out the smoke-house "where Big Daddy hangs all his dead meat. [Candie laughs] Django: What? Dr. King Schultz: Yes, his approval would be a dubious proposition at best. Calvin Candie: How bad did Stonesipher’s dogs tear her up? Calvin Candie: Here, here and here. Draw and quarter him. Stephen: How long you think she been in there? Lara Lee Candie-Fitzwilly: Go ahead, girl. Dr. King Schultz: Yes, I do. [back to the procession to Candyland, Candie looks over to Django as Schultz is busy tying his horse up] Dr. King Schultz: Thank you. [to Django as he takes his gun belt off] Dr. King Schultz: Prost. Calvin Candie: Hm-hm. Get you set up now. Stephen: Calvin, now what’s this ni***r you let… [Django speaks out from the back of the line of sl*ves] Leonide Moguy: One of this new lot. [referring to Django] [to Candie] Lara Lee Candie-Fitzwilly: I don’t know, doctor. [referring to the place where Django’s wife was auctioned and sold] Spencer ‘Big Daddy’ Bennett: I said ni***rs on horses… There’s a seven thousand dollar “Wanted Dead or Alive” bounty on him. Dr. King Schultz: Famously. When I pay five hundred dollars, then I expect to get five fights out of a ni***r before he roll over and play dead. [there’s a moment’s pause, Schultz puts his hands down] Dr. King Schultz: [subtitled] Excuse me. [turns to Django, who’s sat next to him] And I wouldn’t sell you a tinkers damn. Dr. King Schultz: You sure that’s him? Dr. King Schultz: May I have that back, please? What? Dr. King Schultz: Now, look, Django, I don’t doubt that one day you’ll save your lady love. [Broomhilda addresses Schultz in German] Now, where were we? Copyright © 2021 All Rights Reserved | All images are copyright of their respective owners, [first lines; 1858 – two years before the Civil War, Django, chained to other sl*ves, is being marched to his new owner’s estate in Texas by the Speck brothers when a man in a dentist cart pulls up], [Django speaks out from the back of the line of sl*ves], [there’s no reply, Schultz, comes down from his cart, lights a lantern and walks down the line of sl*ves, looking at one sl*ve to the other until he sees something in Django and stops], [Schultz turns and starts walking towards the Speck brothers], [Schultz throws his lantern to the ground and suddenly shoots Ace in the face, killing him and then shoots Dicky’s horse, making him fall to the ground with the horse’s weight landing on Dicky’s leg making him scream out in pain], [after killing Ace and pinning down Dicky under his horse, Schultz picks up the lantern fallen on the ground and lights it, he walks over to Dicky who’s screaming out in pain], [Schultz turns and goes over to Django, Dicky screams out even louder in pain], [Schultz unlocks and removes the iron chains from Django’s legs], [Schultz holds out his rifle to the sl*ve behind Django], [the sl*ve looks at him for a moment before taking the rifle], [as Django walks towards Ace’s body he tosses the cloak covering him away revealing the scars left in his back from being whipped], [Django walks over to Dicky, places one leg on the dead horse pinning Dicky down and presses down making Dicky scream out in pain], [Django runs over to Ace’s dead body and removes his jacket and shoes; Schultz walks over to Dicky counting some money], [he throws the cash on top of Dicky’s head], [he turns and walks over to one of the sl*ves holding a lantern, he pulls the lantern up], [he takes out his notebook and starts writing], [as Schultz and Django prepare to leave, Schultz pulls up his cart by remaining sl*ves]. Calvin Candie: Now that should be your first, second, third, fourth, and fifth concern. Dr. King Schultz: To The Bl*ck Hercules. [Schultz unlocks and removes the iron chains from Django’s legs] Dr. King Schultz: And your character is that of The Valet. But I notice, you didn’t mention kneecapping. Till he up and keeled over one day, Old Ben took care of me. Calvin Candie: Naturally. Not yet. Big Daddy call it that cause it’s big. Spencer ‘Big Daddy’ Bennett: Get off my land. [Django takes the rifle and aims it at Bennett who’s trying to ride away] U.S. Marshall Gill Tatum: Go on. [Candie rises from his seat and turns to face Schultz] ain’t no one want to look at her whipped up back. Dr. King Schultz: You’re yelling abuse at these poor sl*ves. Calvin Candie: Thank you ever so much. Then they’re going to hit you in the head with a hammer, throw your ass down the ni***r hole.

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Email: richjohnbarfield@att.net

Office Location: 214 Hilltop Ln, Sleepy Hollow, IL 60118

Areas We Service

Algonquin
Barrington
Berrington Hills
South Barrington
Crystal Lake
Elgin
Hoffman Estates
Lake in the Hills
Palatine
Schaumburg
Sleepy Hollow
St. Charles