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In the dead of a Wyoming winter, a bounty hunter and his prisoner find shelter in a cabin currently inhabited by a collection of nefarious characters.

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Eight

Characters

Eight strangers portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Walton Goggins, Demián Bichir, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, and Bruce Dern seek refuge from a blizzard in a stagecoach stopover.

Two

Two

Settings

Only two locations, with intense atmosphere, are shown. Wich is the cause of the thrilling and untrustworthy vibe each character portraits progressing in the movie.

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One

Director

Quentin Tarantino's eight film. Whose films are characterized by nonlinear storylines, satirical subject matter and the aestheticization of violence.

4.75” Barrel

Name

Marquis Warren

Origin

America

Kill count

Way too much

Gun

Single Action Army

The

Hunter

Samuel L. as Marquis Warren

From his first breath, he was discriminated for his skin color. Eventually, he joined the Union army during the Civil War and killed as many Southern Confederate soldiers as he could, with a bounty placed on his head by the Confederacy.

Remington 1858

Name

John Ruth

Origin

America

Kill count

Way too much

Gun

Remington 1858

The

Hangman

Kurt Russel as John Ruth

He’s a real nasty guy known as "The Hangman." Because he hangs all the criminals he takes to Red Rock. Right now he's got one named Daisy Domergue; she’s got just as filthy a mouth as him and she’s twice as cruel.

Shackles

Name

Daisy Domergue

Origin

America

Kill count

Way too much

Weapon

Prison Shackles

The

Prisoner

Jennifer J. Leigh as Daisy Domergue

An outlaw being transported by John “The Hangman” Ruth through a blizzard to be killed. Smart, ruthless, and unhinged. Daisy is a world-class schemer, so being handcuffed to one of the west’s most talented bounty hunters doesn’t scare her.

4.75” Barrel

Name

Chris Mannix

Origin

America

Kill count

Way too much

Gun

Single Action Army

The

Sheriff

WALTON GOGGINS AS CHRIS MANNIX

When the American Civil War broke out, Mannix' father, who leaned towards the Confederacy, formed the Mannix Marauders, a Lost Cause state militia, eventually joined by Chris himself.

4.75” Barrel

Name

Señor Bob

Origin

America

Kill count

Way too much

Gun

Single Action Army

The

Mexican

Demián Bichir as Señor Bob

A member of Jody's gang, where he goes under the nickname Marco the Mexican, with a bounty worth 12,000$ on his head.

Colt Walker

Name

Joe Gage

Origin

America

Kill count

Way too much

Gun

Colt Walker

The

Cowpuncher

Michael Madsen as Joe Gage

A quiet cowboy traveling home to visit his mother, writing his life story as his journey progresses.

British Bulldog

Name

Oswaldo Mobray

Origin

America

Kill count

Way too much

Gun

British Bulldog

The

Little man

Tim Roth as Oswaldo Mobray

Oswaldo is British traveling executioner/hangman who is staying at Minnie's Haberdashery for a overnight storm.

4.75” Barrel

Name

Sandy Smithers

Origin

America

Kill count

Way too much

Gun

Single Action Army

The

General

Bruce Dern as Sandy Smithers

A grumpy Civil War ex-Confederate officer who is staying at Minnie's Haberdashery.

The

Bounty Hunter

Hateful

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Setting I

Stage
Coach

Runtime 89min

The

Stagecoach

A stagecoach hurtles through the wintry Wyoming landscape. Bounty hunter John Ruth and his fugitive captive Daisy Domergue race towards the town of Red Rock.

Setting II

Cabin
Fever

Runtime 89min

Minnie's

Haberdashery

Minnie’s Haberdashery is the second setting in the film. The stagecoach rest stop in the mountains outside of Red Rock, Wyoming, is owned by Minnie Mink.

An American filmmaker. Whose films are characterized by nonlinear storylines, satirical subject matter and the aestheticization of violence.

Quentin Tarantino wanted something special for “The Hateful Eight.” He knew he wanted to shoot it in 70mm — so much so that the words “in glorious 70mm” are peppered throughout his infamously leaked screenplay.

Quentin

Tarantino

Ultra Panavision, a format that had been dead for decades. But while shooting the movie was a challenge, showing it in 70mm was an entirely different struggle.