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== Plot == A [[slaughterhouse]] process follows the unloading of cattle to the making of [[sausage]]s. A wristwatch and a shoe appear on a conveyor line, making it clear that a human cadaver is processed among the cattle. A woman operating the sausage machine is interrupted by "Weenie", who has timed the machine using his watch. He wraps up a string of sausages, then marks the package with an address in Chicago. Weenie is the brother of "Mary Ann", the crooked operator of the slaughterhouse in [[Kansas City, Kansas]]. The particular sausages that Weenie was wrapping were made from the remains of an [[mob enforcer|enforcer]] from the Chicago Irish Mob sent to Kansas City to collect $500,000 from Mary Ann. After the head of the [[Irish Mob]] in Chicago receives the package, he contacts Nick Devlin, a [[WWII]] veteran and enforcer with whom he has worked previously, to go to Kansas City to collect the debt. He tells Devlin about the sausages and that another enforcer sent to Kansas City was found floating in the [[Missouri River]]. Devlin agrees to the fee of $50,000 and asks for some additional muscle. He gets a driver and three other younger members of the Irish Mob as help, including the young O'Brien, who makes Devlin meet his mother as he leaves Chicago. It is later revealed that Devlin and Mary Ann have a shared history involving Mary Ann's wife Clarabelle, who previously had an affair with Devlin. In Kansas City at a [[flophouse]], Devlin finds Weenie in an upstairs room. He beats him up and tells him to inform Mary Ann that he is in town to collect the debt. The next day, Devlin and his men drive to the prairie and find Mary Ann in a barn, where he is entertaining guests at a [[sexual slavery|white slave]] ([[prostitute]]) auction. Devlin demands the money from Mary Ann, who tells him to come to the [[county fair]] the next day to get it and states that Chicago is "an old sow, begging for cream" that should be melted down. As they are standing by a [[cattle pen]] with naked young women offered for auction, one of them, Poppy, begs Devlin for help. Devlin takes her with him "on account." Back at the hotel, she tells Devlin her history of growing up at an [[orphanage]] in [[Missouri]] with her close friend, Violet, before they were brought to the slave auction. At the county fair, in the midst of a livestock judging competition, Mary Ann gives Devlin a box that supposedly contains the money. When Devlin cracks the box open, he finds it contains only beef hearts. Devlin is able to escape with Poppy after Violet distracts Weenie, who claimed her after the auction. Mary Ann's men chase Devlin, his men and Poppy through the fair. O'Brien is killed underneath a viewing stand for a shooting range. Devlin and Poppy run into a nearby [[wheat]] field, where they escape detection. When they try to leave the field, they are chased by a [[combine harvester]] operator until Devlin's men arrive in their car, which they ram into the front of the combine, and shoot the operator. With the car demolished, the group hitches a ride back into Kansas City on a truck. Devlin jumps off near the river and sends the rest of them with Poppy back into town. He enters a [[houseboat]], the luxurious accommodation of Clarabelle, purchased for her by Mary Ann; she is there alone. He gets information on the whereabouts of Mary Ann while surmising that she was the one pushing Mary Ann to cut out Chicago. Clarabelle attempts to seduce him, but he rebuffs her. Clarabelle tells him she would be perfectly happy being a widow and joining Devlin again. He responds by setting the houseboat adrift on the river, with an angry Clarabelle aboard. When he returns to the hotel, Devlin finds an [[ambulance]] taking one of his men away. He learns that Mary Ann's men [[ambush]]ed them and took Poppy. When he returns to Weenie's hotel to look for him, he finds that Violet has been [[gang-rape]]d, apparently as a warning of what will happen to Poppy. Devlin and his two remaining men drive out to Mary Ann's farm to finally take care of business. They approach the farm through a sunflower field and engage in a gun battle with Mary Ann's men. Both of Devlin's men are hit, and he tells them to stay behind while he advances with [[Smith & Wesson M76|a submachine gun]]. Unable to get past Mary Ann's men, he [[commandeer]]s a truck hauling livestock and uses it to ram the gate and smash into the [[greenhouse]] on the farm, demolishing it. Devlin kills several of Mary Ann's men, then advances into the barn where Mary Ann and his brother are holding Poppy. He hits Mary Ann, who falls down into a pig pen. Enraged at seeing his brother shot, Weenie runs toward Devlin, who kills him; Weenie tries to stab Devlin with a sausage until he dies. As Devlin and Poppy leave the barn, they pass the mortally wounded Mary Ann, who taunts Devlin to finish him off like he would an animal. Devlin refuses and walks away, leaving Mary Ann to die on his back. In the final scene, Devlin and Poppy go back to the Missouri orphanage and demand the release of the rest of the girls. When the [[matron#Other uses|matron]] resists, Poppy knocks her out, to the approval of Devlin. As they walk away, Devlin tells her they're going back to Chicago, and when Poppy asks what it's like, he replies it's "as peaceful as anyplace anywhere".
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