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- Django : [Django shoots Billy Crash in the arm; he falls to the floor injured and wailing] Billy Crash! [pause] Django : Now, where were we? Oh... that's right! Last time I saw you, you had your hands around my- [Django shoots Billy Crash in the genital area; he starts screaming] Billy Crash : D-Jango! You black son of a bitch!
www.imdb.com/title/tt1853728/characters/nm0324658Django Unchained (2012) - Walton Goggins as Billy Crash - IMDb
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Billy Crash screams in pain and curses Django, mispronouncing his name "Duh-Jang-Go", to which the Bounty Hunter corrects, "The D is silent, hillbilly.", and finishes him off with a shot to the chest.
Billy Crash: [after Django attacks one of Candie's men, pulling him off his horse] Oh, you are one lucky n*gger! Django: You better listen to your boss, white boy! Billy Crash: Oh, I'ma go walkin' in the moonlight with you! Django: You wanna hold my hand? [Billy Crash laughs]
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Last time I saw you, you had your hands around my- * [Django shoots Billy Crash in the genital area; he starts screaming] * Billy Crash: D-Jango! You black son of a bitch! * Django: [calmly] The "D" is silent, hillbilly!
Billy Crash was an major antagonist in the 2012 film Django Unchained. He was the fight trainer at the plantation known as Candyland, where he trained male slaves for death matches.
(YELLING BEHIND him at Billy) Billy Crash, git up here! Billy Crash, a hillbilly overseer who's missing his two front teeth, rides up. BILLY CRASH Yeah, Boss?
Mar 23, 2024 · When Lara, Stephen, Billy Crash, and the rest of Calvin Candie’s closest loved ones return from his funeral, Django is waiting in the house for their arrival. He tells Cora, one of Lara’s slaves, to tell her “goodbye” before leaving.
Jun 14, 2020 · As such, the power that Django holds as he tells Billy Crash that he "better listen to [his] boss, white boy” has particularly dramatic meaning. “I’m Sorry, I Couldn’t Resist”