In the office, Larry argues with Budd over being late again, and Budd talks back, saying that there is nobody in the bar and there was no need for him to be there. He talks briefly with the bartender, Jay ( Sid Haig), before he is called into the office by his hot-tempered, coke-snorting boss Larry Gomez ( Larry Bishop). He arrives 20 minutes late and sees that there are no customers in the club. Chapter 7: The Lonely Grave of Paula Schulz Budd goes to work at the strip club where he's employed as a bouncer. He then infuriates Bill by saying that he pawned his priceless samurai sword (a gift from Bill) for $250. Budd, drinking as they talk, replies that maybe they should get killed because the Bride deserves her revenge. They had differences in the past but they should move on. She will kill Budd if Budd does not allow Bill to protect him. Sidewinder, at his trailer in the middle of nowhere and warns him about the Bride. Back in the present (in color), Bill visits his younger brother Budd ( Michael Madsen), a.k.a. In one line they move to the door, they enter, and the shooting starts, killing everybody inside except for the Bride and Bill. Outside the chapel, four armed assassins appear, all dressed in black. As the bride and groom are called to the front by the Reverend Harmony, no attempt is made to introduce 'father' to the rest of the fiancé's family. Bill politely replies that it would be "asking a lot" of him to do so but he'll happily join the congregation for the ceremony. They enter the hall and she introduces Bill to her fiancé as her father but rejects the fiancé's idea that, as her father, he should give her away at the ceremony. She asks him to "be nice" and he replies that he does not know how to be nice but will do his best to be sweet. Bill asks her about her fiancé, Tommy ( Christopher Allen Nelson), and what she's been doing for work she's been working in Tommy's used record store, a job she says she enjoys. On the front porch she finds Bill ( David Carradine) sitting on a bench playing his bamboo flute. The Bride ( Uma Thurman), irritated with the reverend's wife, leaves the chapel to get some fresh air on the way out, she is disturbed to hear flute music. Reverend Harmony ( Bo Svenson) and his wife ( Jeannie Epper) decide that, since the bride will have no relatives present at the wedding, the groom's relatives and friends can sit on both sides of the aisle. Chapter 6: The Massacre at Two Pines Back at the beginning (a black-and-white segment), at the Two Pines Wedding Chapel in El Paso, Texas, a dress rehearsal for a wedding is taking place.
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