Sentences with phrase «stagecoach stopover»

A "stagecoach stopover" refers to a place or location where a stagecoach would temporarily halt or take a break during its journey. It was a resting point for passengers and horses, allowing them to rest, eat, and perhaps change horses before continuing their journey. Full definition
The distrustful quartet make it to Minnie's only to discover their not the only ones looking for sanctuary from the storm at the mountainside stagecoach stopover, four men warmly ensconced within to wait out the coming blizzard.
Forced to take shelter in a stagecoach stopover, the three come face to face with several unfamiliar faces who seem to have agendas of their own.
It's a vivid widescreen western epic that runs nearly three hours yet plays like a chamber piece, largely contained within the intimate quarters of a stagecoach stopover during a blizzard -LSB-...]
At a stagecoach stopover, they meet up with the other half of the titular octet: Oswaldo Mobray (Tim Roth), who introduces himself as the hangman of Red Rock; laconic cowboy Joe Gage (Michael Madsen); aged Confederate Gen. Sanford Smithers (Bruce Dern); and Bob (Demian Bichir), who explains he's watching the place in the owner's absence.
Moving off the soapbox, Tarantino's 8th film «The Hateful Eight» takes place in Wyoming at a stagecoach stopover during a blizzard where deception and betrayal are the order of the day.
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