He is faced by a posse and their leader (Ralph Ineson), who is to carry out the sentence. The Cowboy finds himself hung up to a tree while sitting on his horse. He hides behind a well as the Teller runs up to him, covered in pans to protect himself, before he runs up and whacks the Cowboy across the head with the butt of his gun. The Cowboy proceeds to grab some loot and head back to his horse, only to get shot as he is running, causing him to drop his money bag. The Teller (Stephen Root) grabs his rifle and shoots at the Cowboy before making his way out the back door. As he laments the fact that one can't always be on top, Buster and The Kid sing a duet about a better place for people on Earth as he continues to ascend on high.Ī Cowboy (James Franco) enters a bank by himself with the intention of robbing it. Buster dies, and his spirit floats out of his body and on the way to Heaven. Cocky as ever, Buster accepts the challenge, but is surprised to find that The Kid draws his gun much quicker, hitting Buster with a single shot to the forehead. As Buster prepares to sing another song, he is approached by a young outlaw known as The Kid (Willie Watson), who politely challenges him to another duel. They step outside, and Buster shoots off each of the man's fingers before taking his last shot at his head by looking through a mirror. He is then confronted and challenged by Joe's brother (Danny McCarthy) to a duel outside in retribution for Joe's death. Buster rubs it in by singing a rousing song about killing Joe. When Joe chooses to not put his gun away, Buster stomps his foot on the table, causing Joe to shoot himself in the head three times. He is then threatened by one of the outlaws, Surly Joe (Clancy Brown), who draws his gun on Buster after he has had to give up his guns at the door. Buster refuses since the cards aren't good and he hasn't anted. He sits in on a card game and is told to play the hand of a man who just left the game. He is called out by the other crooks in the bar before he demonstrates his gunslinging skills by killing the four men and bartender in there when they attempt to draw their own pistols on Buster.īuster then enters a saloon with more patrons. Upon arriving at a quiet and nearly empty cantina, Buster asks for whiskey but is denied service by the bartender due to his lack of belief that Buster is an outlaw. Buster decides to head into town to play his hand at cards. He addresses the viewers as he describes his reputation as the "San Saba Songbird", as well as being a misanthrope, which he disagrees with. Outlaw Buster Scruggs (Tim Blake Nelson) is riding his horse Dan across Monument Valley and crooning "Cool Water" along the way. The film is told through a storybook that makes up six different tales.
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