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Reeves also killed two of the three Brunter brothers, and arrested the third brother. In , Reeves was arrested, himself, under suspicion of murdering his cook, William Leach.

He was acquitted of the charge. The film was majorly fictionalized. Source: DailyMail. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for all news updates related to the world of geek. Get the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox!

Robert Bernstein ThirstiestGamer. Bobby is our former head geek who can definitely geek out. He thoroughly enjoys all things video gaming related, Zombie slaying and preparing for apocalyptic survival. For the lead, Tarantino considered at least seven actors, including Will Smith, then deep in rewrites on Men in Black 3.

But there was no other word used in the period. We do many movies about the Holocaust, which is fantastic. Sometimes it felt like fate meted out some vengeance during the shoot, too.

Foxx hurt his back. Northern California had a snowless December, forcing Tarantino to ship sets to Wyoming to shoot. Yet the ordeal helped him find his narrative, and oddly, many bad breaks improved the film. Spencer and a mob of fellow white supremacists learn their location and decided to attack the duo's camp at night. However, their incompetence made them easily deceived of the traps set by Django and Schultz. Django managed to kill Spencer much to Schultz's surprise.

After the events of the previous assassinations that might see them as wanted men, the duo retreat to the mountains and train on using guns. They also hunted outlaws in exchange for money. One day, Django tells Schultz that Broomhilda was born to a German slaver family and also learned German from her stay. Django then learned from Schultz the tale of the namesake princess Broomhilda who was abducted on a dragon-guarded mountain until the hero saves her. After being motivated to save his wife, Django agreed to a deal that offered his help in bounty hunting during the winter in exchange of Schultz's help in saving his wife afterwards.

The duo's next target is Smitty Bacall of the once-notorious Bacall Gang who is now living peacefully with his son at his farm. Django was hesitant to shoot Smitty because of his seemingly innocent profile but Schultz convinces him to kill the outlaw.

Django then snipes Smitty and led to his first real bounty reward. Schultz tells Django to keep the wanted bounty sign as a symbol for good luck. Schultz realizes that Django is extremely gifted in shooting.

After the winter season, the duo decides to head to Mississippi. Django and Schultz are able to view the Slave Holding records where they learn that Broomhilda is being slaved by Calvin Candie who manages Mandingo fights.

Django now acts as a black slaver and mandingo expert to get acquainted with Candie and eventually free Broomhilda. The duo are introduced to Calvin by his close associate, Leonide Moguy. Django and Schultz talk negotiations of buying a Mandingo from Candie.

Candie becomes very interested, by the proposition and Django's freeman status. Candie's prickish attitude towards the freeman causes Django to antagonize Candie and causing Candie's gun-totting bodyguard Butch Pooch to become weary of Django. The next day, the duo meets Candie and his gang as they have just bought some Mandingo fighters who are headed to Candyland. Billy Crash and the rest of Candie's gang harassed Django. The other Mandingos grow both intimidated and resentful of Django whom they believe to be a black slaver.

Django bosses around the slaves and humiliates them in front of the white men, leading Schultz to inform Django that he cannot act so rough with the other slaves. Along the way, the group encounter one of Candies' top Mandingos trying to run away.

This act angers Django and Schultz, with Candie realizing it angers the abolitionist, Candie tricks the scared Mandingo to come down and allows his attack dogs to viciously kill the Mandingo. Soon, the group gets to Candyland, Candie's plantation and the fourth-largest in Mississippi.

Django and Schultz are given a room to stay inside his mansion and are introduced to the head slave, Stephen. Stephen harasses and throws rude words and slurs towards Django, knowing he is a freeman. This starts a rivalry between the two men. As Django and Schultz are about to be taken in the room, Schultz asks Candie if he can "have some time alone" with a slave that speaks German.

Candie happily agrees and has Broomhilda sent to his room, however they are quickly informed by Stephen that while Candie was gone Broomhilda tried to escape and was caught and sent in to the hotbox. This angers Django, however they let Broomhilda out and groom her up for Schultz. When Broomhilda goes to Schultz room, he speaks to her in German, just in case Candie's people are listening. He tells her a certain friend is behind a closet and that she must not scream when she sees him.

Django opens the door, saying "Hey, little troublemaker", reuniting with his wife. Because Candie is tricked into thinking she can pleasure Schultz, he has her work as a house servant for the night as they talk over negotiations at the dinner table.

Stephen becomes suspicious of the way Django and Broomhilda glare at each other. When Broomhilda and Stephen enter the kitchen, he asks her if she knows the freeman in which she answers "no". In order to anger Django, Stephen persuades Candie to ask if Schultz had pleasured Broomhilda, in which Schultz responded by saying that they only talked. This causes Stephen and Candie to show Broomhilda's whipped body to Schultz. Stephen demands to talk to Candie, persuading him that Broomhilda and Django knows each other.

This angers the duo, however they are being threatened by the gun-toting Butch.



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