The Hateful Eight

The Hateful Eight is a 2015 American western thriller movie written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It is about eight violent people who, during a blizzard, meet in a inn and learn they may have reasons to fight each other.

The Hateful Eight
Directed byQuentin Tarantino
Written byQuentin Tarantino
Produced byRichard N. Gladstein
Shannon McIntosh
Stacey Sher
StarringSamuel L. Jackson
Kurt Russell
Jennifer Jason Leigh
Walton Goggins
Demián Bichir
Tim Roth
Michael Madsen
Bruce Dern
James Parks
Channing Tatum
CinematographyRobert Richardson
Edited byFred Raskin
Music byEnnio Morricone
Production
companies
FilmColony
Shiny Penny[1]
Distributed byThe Weinstein Company[1]
Release date
December 7, 2015 (2015-12-07)
Running time
168 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States[1]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$44[2]–54 million[3]
Box office$155.8 million[2]

Plot

Bounty hunters Marquis Warren and John Ruth agree to travel together. Ruth has a prisoner, Daisy Domergue, who will die when he turns her in. Along the way, they agree to let former Confederate Chris Mannix travel with them, but they do not believe his story that he is the new sheriff. During a blizzard, they stop at an inn. There, they find several more people, including Confederate General Sandy Smithers, cowboy Joe Gage, and executioner Oswaldo Mobray. Bob, a worker, says the inn's owner is traveling. Warren and Ruth do not trust anyone and take all their guns. Warren, who fought for the Union Army, kills Smithers after saying that he also killed Smithers' son. Gage secretly poisons Ruth and his friend, O.B. Jackson. As Ruth dies, Domergue shoots and kills him with his own gun. Bob, Gage, and Mobray admit that they are part of Domergue's gang. Warren and Mannix agree to help each other, and they kill everyone but Domergue. Jody, Domergue's brother, comes out of hiding and seriously injures Warren. After Jody dies, Domergue says she will let Mannix go if he kills Warren. Mannix considers her offer but rejects it. Mannix and Warren kill her but they both die from blood loss.

Cast

Release dates

CountryPremiere
 United States30 December 2015
 Canada31 December 2015
 Uruguay1 January 2016
 Belgium6 January 2016
 France6 January 2016
 Brazil7 January 2016
 Chile7 January 2016
 Czech Republic7 January 2016
 Denmark7 January 2016
 Greece7 January 2016
 Croatia7 January 2016
 Hungary7 January 2016
 Israel7 January 2016
 South Korea7 January 2016
 North Macedonia7 January 2016
 Netherlands7 January 2016
 Serbia7 January 2016
 Thailand7 January 2016
 Bulgaria8 January 2016
 Estonia8 January 2016
 United Kingdom8 January 2016
 Ireland8 January 2016
 Iceland8 January 2016
 Lithuania8 January 2016
 Latvia8 January 2016
 Norway8 January 2016
 Turkey8 January 2016
 United Arab Emirates13 January 2016
 Finland13 January 2016
 Sweden13 January 2016
 Argentina14 January 2016
 Azerbaijan14 January 2016
 Belarus14 January 2016
 Colombia14 January 2016
 Dominican Republic14 January 2016
 Kuwait14 January 2016
 Kazakhstan14 January 2016
 New Zealand14 January 2016
 Puerto Rico14 January 2016
 Russia14 January 2016
 Ukraine14 January 2016
 Spain15 January 2016
 India15 January 2016
 Poland15 January 2016
 Romania15 January 2016
 Indonesia19 January 2016
 Australia21 January 2016
 Peru21 January 2016
 Singapore21 January 2016
 Slovakia21 January 2016
 Germany28 January 2016
 Pakistan29 January 2016
 South Africa29 January 2016
 Italy4 February 2016
 Portugal4 February 2016
 Mexico5 February 2016
 Hong Kong18 February 2016
 Taiwan19 February 2016
 Japan27 February 2016

Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes, 75% of the 296 reviews are positive.[4]

References

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