Django Unchained Page #2

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
10,531 Views


DICKY SPECK:

What kinda doctor?

Dr.SCHULTZ

Dentist. Are you The Speck Brothers, and did you

purchase those men at The Greenville.Slave Auction?

ACE SPECK:

So what?

LE:

Dr.SCHULTZ

So, I wish to parley with you.

ACE SPECK:

Speak English!

Dr.SCHULTZ

Oh, I'm sorry. Please forgive me, it is a

second language. Amongst your inventory,

I've been led to believe, is a specimen

I'm keen to acquire.

(to the slaves)

Hello you poor devils. Is there one among

you, who was formerly a resident of

The Carrucan Plantation?

Since Roy in lead position is the one holding the lantern, the second

half of the slave centipede falls off into darkness. In the darkness a

VOICE rings out;

DJANGO'S VOICE (OS)

I'm from The Carrucan Plantation.

Dr.Schultz moves Fritz forward towards the darkness, raises his

lantern, illuminating our hero Django.

Dr.SCHULTZ

Splendid! And what's your name young, man?

DJANGO:

Django.

Dr.SCHULTZ

Wunderbar! You're exactly the one I'm looking

for. So tell me Django - by the way that's a

amazing name - during your time at the

Carrucan Plantation, did you come to know

three overseers by the name of The Brittle

Brothers?

Django nods his head, yes.

Dr.Schultz is delighted.

Dr.SCHULTZ

Big John, Ellis, and little brother Raj?

DJANGO:

Dem da Brittle Brothers.

Dr.SCHULTZ

So Django, do you think you could recognize -

�. The Speck Brothers have been watching this tenderfoot engage their

Slave in polite conversation.. .with a touch of disbelief.

ACE SPECK:

Hey, stop talkin' to him like that!

Dr.SCHULTZ

Like what?

ACE SPEC:

Like that!

Dr.SCHULTZ

My good man, I'm simply trying to ascertain

ACE SPECK:

Speak English, goddamit!

Dr.SCHULTZ

Everybody calm down! I'm simply a customer

trying to conduct a transaction.

ACE SPECK:

I don't care, no sale. Now off wit ya!

Dr.SCHULTZ

Don't be ridiculous, of course they're for

sale.

Ace raises his rifle towards the German.

ACE SPECK:

Move it!

Ace c*cks back the rifle hammer.

Dr.SCHULTZ

My good man, did you simply get carried away

with your dramatic gesture, or are you

pointing that weapon at me with lethal

intention...?

ACE SPECK:

Last chance, fancy pants

Dr.SCHULTZ

- Very well -

The doctor, throws his lantern to the ground, enveloping him in

darkness.

The next FLASH OF LIGHT we see is the good doctors PISTOL out of his

holster, and FIRING point blank into Ace Specks face...

.BLOWING the dumber dumb brother off his horse, dead in the dirt.

Before Dicky can maneuver either his rifle or his horse in the Germans

direction...

BAM...

Dr.SCHULTZ SHOOTS his HORSE in the head...

.The Steed goes down taking Dicky with him...

When the dead weight horse lands on Dicky's slightly twisted leg, we

hear TWO DISTINCT CRACKING SOUNDS.:..

Dicky lets out a b*tch like scream.

The Slaves watch all this. They've never seen a white man kill another

white man before.

Dicky is pinned down under his ole paint.

Django watches in the dark, the German climb down off his horse,

pick up Ace's discarded lantern, and walk over to the remaining Speck.

Dr.SCHULTZ

Sorry about putting a bullet in your beast.

But I didn't want you to do anything rash

before you had a moment to come to your senses.

Dr.Sch.ultz LIGHTS the lantern, illuminating himself, as he stands over

Dicky's body.

DICKY SPECK:

You goddamn son of a b*tch, you killed Ace!

Dr.SCHULTZ.

I only shot your brother, once he threatened

to shoot me. And I do believe I have ...

(COUNTING OUT

THE SLAVES)

.one, two, three, four, five, six,

seven witnesses who can attest to that fact.

DICKY SPECK:

My damn legs busted!

Dr.SCHULTZ

No doubt. Now, if you can keep your

caterwauling down to a minimum, I'd like

to finish my line of inquiry with young Django.

(TO DJANGO)

As I was saying, if you were to see

the Brittle Brothers again, would you

recognize them?

DJANGO:

Yes.

Dr.SCHULTZ

Now I'm sure. to you, all unshaven white men

look alike. So Django, in a crowd of

unshaven white men, can you honestly

and positively point out The Brittle Brothers?

DJANGO SPAGHETTI WESTERN FLASHBACK

We're in his little shack at the Carrucan Plantation. It's PISSING RAIN

outside. Django is making love to his wife Broomhilda, when she stops

letting out a shout. The three overseers known as THE BRITTLE BROTHERS

are outside peeking in through the window. They BURST in through the

front door. Soaked to the bone, they rodeo bull their way into the

shack, and make the two slaves continue f***ing for their amusement.

As Django and Broomhilda are forced to copulate, they run their wet

white hands down her chocolate leg.. .they fondle his ass.. .they squeeze

her tit. . .they bring a belt across Django's backside to make him f***

faster. . .then they yank him off, as BIG JOHN climbs on top of

Broomhilda..the other Brittle brothers whip Django with their belts,

and make him sit in the corner, while they finish with his wife.

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Quentin Tarantino

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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