Django Unchained Page #14

Synopsis: A German dentist buys the freedom of a slave and trains him with the intent to make him his deputy bounty hunter. Instead, he is led to the site of the slave's wife who belongs to a ruthless plantation owner.
Genre: Drama, Western
Director(s): Quentin Tarantino
Production: The Weinstein Co.
  Won 2 Oscars. Another 56 wins & 151 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.4
Metacritic:
81
Rotten Tomatoes:
87%
R
Year:
2012
165 min
$162,804,648
Website
10,536 Views


WE SEE:

A SCENE to be improvised (more or less), where Dr.Schultz teaches

Django how to draw and shoot the pistol in the holster at his hip.

By the end of the scene, after trial and error, we see Django's going

to be good at this.

EXT - HILLSIDE - SUNNY DAY

We see Django and Dr.Schultz walking up a hill. Tony and Fritz have

been left tied up downhill. Django leads a extra body HORSE (named

PONCHO) behind him. Dr.Schultz carries his scope sight rifle in 'a long

case. They get to the top of the hill. It overlooks a small farmhouse.

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DOWN BELOW WE SEE

A LITTLE MAN struggling behind a plow, and his FIFTEEN YEAR OLD SON

helping him by leading the horse forward.

On top of their perch on the hill top, Dr.Schultz says;

Dr.SCHULTZ

Keep down or he'll see you.

DJANGO:

Who that farmer? Who cares?

Dr.SCHULTZ

Well since we came here to kill 'em, he

just might.

DJANGO:

What? The little man pushin' that plow?

Dr.SCHULTZ

That little man pushing that plow, is Smitty Bacall.

DJANGO:

Smitty Bacall is a farmer?

Dr.SCHULTZ

No. Smitty Bacall is a stagecoach robber

who's hiding out as a farmer, because

there's a seven thousand dollar bounty on

his head.

He hands Django the scope rifle case.

Dr.SCHULTZ

And he's all yours my boy.

DJANGO lays on his belly, with the Scope Sight up to his eye.

SCOPE SIGHT POV:

on the Farmer struggling behind his plow, working hard with his horse

and his son.

Django's finger on the trigger... .but he hesitates.

Dr.SCHULTZ

Oh what happened.to mister I wanna kill white

folks for money?

DJANGO:

His son's with him.

Dr.SCHULTZ

Good. He'll have a loved one with him.

Maybe even share a last word. That's

better then most get, and a damn. sight

better then he deserves.

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Django still hesitates.

Dr.SCHULTZ

Put down the rifle. Don't worry, I'm not

mad at you. Take out Smitty Bacall's handbill.

Django removes the folded up handbill from the pocket of his tan pants.

Dr.SCHULTZ

Read it aloud. Consider it today's lesson.

DJANGO:

(READING)

"Wanted, dead or alive. Smitty Bacall and

The Smitty Bacall Gang. For murder and

stagecoach robbery. Seven thousand dollars

for Smitty Bacall. One thousand and five

hundred dollars for each of his gang members.

Known members of The Smitty Bacall Gang are as

follows, DANDY MICHAELS, GERALD NASH, and

CRAZY CRAIG KOONS."

Dr.SCHULTZ

Well done. Bravo. THAT is who Smitty Bacall

is. If Smitty Bacall wanted to start a farm at

twenty-two, they would never of printed that.

(REFERRING TO

THE HANDBILL)

But Smitty Bacall wanted to rob stagecoaches,

and he didn't mind killing people to do it.

You want to save your wife by doing what

I do? This is what I do. I kill people,

and sell their corpses for cash. His corpse

is worth seven thousand dollars.

Now quit your pussyfootin and shoot him.

Django SHOOTS.

The Little Man down below behind the plow falls down.

The Young Boy doesn't know what happened at first. Then he figures'out

his father was just shot. He goes to him in the dirt.

Dr.SCHULTZ

You need to keep that Smitty Bacall handbill.

DJANGO:

Why?

Dr.SCHULTZ

It's good luck. You always keep the

handbill of your first bounty.

They begin walking down the hill, to collect Smitty Bacall's body,

leading the extra body horse behind them.

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As they walk down hill, they watch the little scene of Smitty Bacall's

Son cradling his dying father.in his arms, the older man speaking his

last words to his son before he dies.

Dr.SCHULTZ

See, they're having a tender little father son

moment now. No doubt the most heartfelt one

they've ever had.

EXT - SNOWY FOREST - NIGHT

It's now full on snowy winter in the hills.

Django practices his quick draw against a SNOWMAN he's built. He sticks

a BOTTLE in it, so the bottom of the bottle is where the snowman's

heart would be.

He DRAWS...

Shoots the bottle heart!

He DRAWS ...

Shoots the left coal eye.

He DRAWS ...

Shoots the right coal eye.

He DRAWS...

Shoots the carrot nose.

Dr.Schultz comes up behind him.

Dr.SCHULTZ

I think it's safe to say you're faster then

the snowman.

EXT - SNOWY FOREST - DIFFERENT NIGHT

A outlaw gang known as The WILSON - LOWE GANG (five guys) ride through

a snowy forest at night. When all five men and their Horses, are SHOT

FROM ABOVE.

DJANGO AND SCHULTZ

up in a tree, FIRING DOWN ON them.

EXT - WINTER MOUNTAIN TOWN MAIN STREET - NIGHT

The FLAKES continue to FALL HARD as Dr.Schultz and Django ride down

the main street of town, pulling poor Poncho who's FULLY LOADED DOWN

with five corpses.

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Quentin Jerome Tarantino (born March 27, 1963) is an American director, writer, and actor. His films are characterized by nonlinear storylines, satirical subject matter, an aestheticization of violence, extended scenes of dialogue, ensemble casts consisting of established and lesser-known performers, references to popular culture, soundtracks primarily containing songs and score pieces from the 1960s to the 1980s, and features of neo-noir film. He is widely considered one of the greatest filmmakers of his generation. more…

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