The outlaws arrive at a cemetery and John is seen driving the stagecoach, with them beginning to walk across the desert.Īt the cemetery, Johnny tells Esmeralda this is for Catherine and tells her to step on one of the graves, and wraps a noose around her. After the outlaws leave, John gets kicked by Ambrose and they start to fight each other, with John punching him, but Mary intervenes. Joaquin points his gun at him, and Johnny tells him to leave him alone as he is an honorable man. Ambrose tells Johnny it's his life and he plans on joining Pancho's army, and Johnny puts down his gun. They look for the suitcase and find it's just a manuscript of Ambrose's new book, The Monk and the Hangman's Daughter, and Johnny is upset at this. They go after the coach and begin to attack, killing both of the drivers and some of the outlaws. Johnny and his gang then get ready to rob the stagecoach and tells Reece if it fails, she dies. Ambrose is then seen thinking about the nightmare he had, but with the addition of vampires, and Mary takes away his alcohol, but gives it back. He tells his men to kill her, and while pointing her gun at his privates, she reveals she shot the rope and she tells him what Ambrose is carrying for Pancho Villa. One of the members brings the rider in and it's revealed to be Reece, and she tells Johnny that she wants to be his apprentice. Soon, a rider is seen on a horse and most of the men are watching Esmeralda, while Johnny practices with his guns. They prepare for a showdown, and as they get ready, Johnny shoots Chato twice in the head and kills him. Joaquin tells him that Chato is the "jefe" now. Somewhere else, Johnny and Esmeralda arrive at some rocks with some water and Johnny confronts Joaquin, who asks where he and the men were. As they ride, they talk about religion and he reveals that he plans on joining the revolutionary army and he's an atheist. Mauricio repeatedly shoots at them and one of his men tries to stop him, saying that she's his daughter, and he pulls off the hood, revealing a man with a few scars and says he'd prefer it's her.Īs this happens, Ambrose starts boarding a stagecoach and isn't too thrilled about riding with the Newlies, greeting it with sarcasm. ![]() He grabs a horse and starts shooting some of the men, and then grabs Esmeralda's hand, and takes her with him. As Johnny drops through the platform, Reece fires and Johnny is saved. The execution then begins and Ambrose notices the young woman, Reece, from earlier and that she has a shotgun ready to fire. He then wraps the noose around Johnny's neck and asks him if he has any last words, to which he replies "See you in Hell". He then spots a girl, Esmeralda, who is revealed to be his daughter, and whips her too. The Hangman, Mauricio,pulls out his whip and starts hitting Johnny in the back, giving him some fresh cuts. He also has a valuable object in his possession and as he talks, there are yells, and the outlaw Johnny Madrid walks out with the hangman to the execution platform. He then talks to the bartender about pursuing business in Mexico and says he plans on joining Pancho Villa's revolutionary army. He asks for a drink and as he waits, a woman, Mary Newlie and her husband, John are seen handing out pamphlets. ![]() She nods yes and he tells her to go, to which he kicks her as she does. She tells him she just wanted a look at it and he asks her if this is close as the gun is near her face. ![]() He goes to Catherine Reece and when she tells him he has a nice gun, he smacks her and gets his gun back. As they get ready to fire, the man, Ambrose Bierce, wakes up and notices his gun is in another's hands. His blindfold is removed and as they are talking, a gun is seen being spun and Pancho tells his men to get ready. The film opens in 1913, Mexico when Pancho Villa is talking in Spanish and another man says he wants to see the bullet go by him. Ara Celi as Esmeralda/Santánico Pandemonium.
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