America, mid-nineteenth century, just prior to the Civil War. Winter. Two horsebacked slave-traders are leading half-a-dozen manacled negro slaves through a large, unspecified section of Texas. As they move one night through a wood, they cross paths with an affable, charming German fellow identified by the hokey model tooth affixed atop his carriage by a spring as a travelling dentist. He greets the traders cordially but he's struggling to be understood; not because English is his second language (although he deferentially concedes as much when instructed - more than once - to "Speak English!"…
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Django Unchained
Overview
With the help of a German bounty hunter, a freed slave sets out to rescue his wife from a brutal Mississippi plantation owner.
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25/12/2012
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Django Freeman
Christoph Waltz
Dr. King Schultz
Leonardo DiCaprio
Calvin J. Candie
Kerry Washington
Broomhilda von Shaft
Samuel L. Jackson
Stephen
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Billy Crash
Dennis Christopher
Leonide Moguy
James Remar
Butch Pooch / Ace Speck
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Big Fred's Opponent
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Betina
Don Johnson
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Franco Nero
Amerigo Vessepi
James Russo
Dicky Speck
Tom Wopat
U.S. Marshall Gill Tatum
Don Stroud
Sheriff Bill Sharp
Russ Tamblyn
Son of a Gunfighter
Amber Tamblyn
Daughter of a Son of a Gunfighter
Bruce Dern
Old Man Carrucan
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Big John Brittle
Cooper Huckabee
Lil Raj Brittle
Doc Duhame
Ellis Brittle
Jonah Hill
Bag Head #2
Lee Horsley
Sheriff Gus (Snowy Snow)
Zoë Bell
Tracker
Michael Bowen
Tracker
Robert Carradine
Tracker
Jake Garber
Tracker
Ted Neeley
Tracker
James Parks
Tracker
Tom Savini
Tracker
Michael Parks
The LeQuint Dickey Mining Co. Employee
John Jarratt
The Le Quint Dickey Mining Co. Employee
Quentin Tarantino
The LeQuint Dickey Mining Co. Employee
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Roy
Keith Jefferson
Pudgy Ralph
Marcus Henderson
Big Sid
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Slave on Chain Gang
Kinetic
Franklin
Louise Stratten
Daughtrey Saloon Girl
Kim Robillard
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Shana Stein
Daughtrey Bitty
Shannon Hazlett
Daughtrey Saloon Girl
Jack Lucarelli
Daughtrey Rifleman
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Daughtrey Woman
Grace Collins
Grace Bennett
Sharon Pierre-Louis
Little Jody
Christopher Berry
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Tennessee Redfish
J.D. Evermore
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Ronan Hice
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Coco
Jon Eyez
Omar J. Dorsey
Chicken Charlie
Evan Parke
Baghead
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Brian Brown
Hoot Peters
Ritchie Montgomery
Overseer Johnny Jerome
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Baghead
Jarrod Bunch
Banjo
Edrick Browne
Joshua
Kerry Sims
Jamal Duff
Tatum
Todd Allen
Dollar Bill
Lewis Smith
Jinglebells Cody
Keniaryn Mitchell
Jakel Marshall
House Servant
Carl Singleton
Carl / House Servant
Ashley Toman
John McConnell
Mark Amos
Beard Man (uncredited)
Marsha Stephanie Blake
House Slave (uncredited)
Catherine Lambert
House Slave (uncredited)
Deborah Ayorinde
Cleopatra Pony (uncredited)
Takara Clark
Pony (uncredited)
Kimberley Drummond
Pony (uncredited)
Tenaj L. Jackson
Pony (uncredited)
Carl Bailey
Mandingo Overseer (uncredited)
Ross P. Cook
Overseer (uncredited)
Gregory Allen Gabroy
Overseer (uncredited)
Seth Bailey
Daughtrey Rifleman (uncredited)
David G. Baker
Slave Master (uncredited)
Glen Warner
Slave Overseer (uncredited)
Kesha Bullard Lewis
Crazy Sadie (uncredited)
Edward J. Clare
Plantation Owner (uncredited)
Mike DeMille
Cowboy (uncredited)
Gary Grubbs
Bob Gibbs (uncredited)
Justin Dwayne Hall
Goat Farmer (uncredited)
Kasey James
Mule Wrangler (uncredited)
Cindy Mah
Chinese Boy (uncredited)
Johnny Otto
Dr. Brown (uncredited)
Belinda Owino
Candyland House Servant (uncredited)
Mark Ulano
Gabby the Banker (uncredited)
Misty Upham
Minnie (uncredited)
Fatimah Taliah
Field Slave - Big Daddy's House (uncredited)
Dudley Fuqua
Slave
Augustine Alvarez
Barnabas (uncredited)
John R. Bennett II
Slave Buyer (uncredited)
Valencia Christina
Slave (uncredited)
Gene Kevin Hames, Jr.
Overseer (uncredited)
Ryan Happy
Human Shield Cowboy (uncredited)
Bill Heintz
Slave Overseer (uncredited)
Jacky Ido
Slave (uncredited)
Jacquelyn Twodat Jackson
Townsperson (uncredited)
Marvin Jones III
Red Louis (uncredited)
Ashlee Nicole Jordan
Harvey Girl (uncredited)
Spencer Kayden
Harvey Girl (uncredited)
Elton LeBlanc
Cleo Club Patron / Polly Wolly Singer (uncredited)
Chuck Murphy
Horseman #1 (uncredited)
Brianna Oppenheimer
Harvey Girl (uncredited)
Kel Owens
Gallows Builder / Badass Cowboy (uncredited)
Matthew Parrott
Slave Master (uncredited)
Erin Pickett
Woman with Rifle (uncredited)
Tom Proctor
Candyland Cowboy (uncredited)
Aleeah Rogers
Pony Girl (uncredited)
Alfred Smith III
Field Slave (uncredited)
Kay Smith
Pony #3 (uncredited)
Samantha Smith
Slave Girl (uncredited)
Nathan Alan Thomas
Plantation Owner (uncredited)
Tristan Tierce
Schoolboy (uncredited)
LaTeace Towns-Cuellar
Cleo (uncredited)
Rashia Whitlock
Pony Girl (uncredited)
Travis Wilkerson
Bag Head (uncredited)
Tadasay Young
Big Daddy's Main Pony (uncredited)
Ronnie Zappa
Top Hat (uncredited)
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A highly entertaining yet disturbing film with superb cast and performances for an audience who would likely never consider watching a film fundamentally about slavery, where Tarantino is masterfully and emphatically navigating and exposing the complex layers of the violent and dehumanizing system of slavery.
Read full review →**ENTERTAINING from start to finish !!** Given I am a big fan of **Quentin's** works i knew this movie would be a treat to watch.But what i didn't know was violence can be so **COOL**... The movie is a treat to watch(including the blood and gore) from starting to end.The acting is superb.And the cinematography is just too good! The whole cast played their parts to perfection...Especially **Samuel L. Jackson** and **Jamie Foxx**..**Leo and Christopher Waltz** were superb too..And as Christopher said in the movie - "It was hard to RESIST".A must watch for everyone who likes QUALITY cinema..Ev…
Read full review →This is one of the best movies I have watched in a long time. It is a pure Tarantino blast. The somewhat unexpected and quite hilarious start of the movie catches your attention from the start and from then on it is 3 hours (almost) of pure enjoyment. The main actors are playing their roles very well. The Dr. King Schultz character (Christop Walz) is incredibly funny without being ridiculous, Jamie Foxx is excellent as Django and Leonardo DiCaprio is doing his role well as a plantation owner and slave trader. None of the rest of the crew stood out as particularly bad. Well with the possible …
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When Django is unchained (pronounced JANG-oh, not Duh-JANG-oh) Released in 2012 and directed & written by Quentin Tarantino, "Django Unchained" stars Christoph Waltz as an ex-dentist who befriends an ex-slave, Django (Jamie Foxx) in West Texas a couple of years before the Civil War; they team-up as bounty hunters once they realize how good they jell. The second half focuses on their attempt to infiltrate a Mississippi plantation owned by pompous Southerner "Monsieur" Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio) in order to rescue Django's wife (Kerry Washington). Samuel L. Jackson plays Candie's overly loyal…
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Django Unchained entertained me, for sure, with its taut storyline and its lack of predictability, but it doesn’t rise to the level of my few favorite Tarantino efforts. The trademark violence is present, sometimes to the point of it being cartoonish to me. It would have been easy to present many of the characters as stereotypical, but the script avoided that. The DiCaprio slave owner is vicious and cruel, but there are flashes of flexibility concerning the status quo with his slaves. And his elderly house slave seems to act more like a slave owner than he does. A chemistry develops bet…
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Mandingo. D'Artagnan. Slave abuse. Tarantino's technique of capturing the painful discrimination against blacks head-on and, on the contrary, making it cathartic in the final scene is brilliant. Starting with the impressive theme song, nonstop violence replaces it, giving us a glimpse into the kaleidoscope of horrific American society. Leonardo DiCaprio's monstrous performance and Christoph Waltz's near-perfect supporting turn are the main reasons for the film's appeal, but Quentin Tarantino's screenplay, which deliberately intersects revenge and black racism and ends up making us sneer at tho…
Read full review →This movie takes place during America's darkest times. Every actor plays their role perfectly making you feel like you have a front row seat, living in those times
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