Warlock
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Get off the streets! |
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I see them, Miss Jessie. |
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- Abe. |
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Where are the men to stop them? |
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I'd like to see them |
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Thomson! |
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Thomson, come out of there. |
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Roy, want me to go with you? |
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No, thanks. |
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This town may not need a deputy, |
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I'm here to talk about my man. |
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You've murdered too many |
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Come out into the street. |
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A back-shooting coward |
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Going for a ride, |
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Come on, let's give him a hand. |
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That's a boy, good boy. |
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Oh, Sheriff. |
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Come on, you're all dirty. |
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Look, here's a present for you. |
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Let's give him a guard of honour. |
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I'm old. |
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Warlock beats me. |
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- Got to get out. |
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Too late for us all. |
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- Come on, Curley. |
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Where's my horse...? |
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Johnny! |
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- Wake up, Johnny. |
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You're a fine example |
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- I want to feel good... |
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Attaboy, Billy, help me. |
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- Help me to feel good. |
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I swear I can't figure you. |
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Pony Benner! |
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- Hurry up, I've got to go. |
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It'll do no good. |
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Come on. |
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Look what he did. |
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Look what he did. |
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Come on, Pony, let's go. |
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Johnny! |
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Thomson didn't stand a prayer, |
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- Did he, Abe? |
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Were Cade and Benner supposed to |
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They had orders to shoot only if |
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From who? No man in Warlock |
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No? There's getting to be a lot more. |
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I've got to keep letting them |
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How long does that give you |
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- As long as I want. |
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All I'm saying is, |
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you've got to be able |
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The time has come to take up arms |
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Last night was the fourth time |
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Driven to cover by them |
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We put our faith in Thomson |
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While everyone else hid. |
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An excellent point, Miss Jessie. |
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We've got them outnumbered 5 to 1. |
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At the risk of losing our own lives? |
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I have ore I have to deliver |
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Yet my miners are terrorised, |
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We can't let this anarchism, murder |
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even at the risk of our lives. |
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I say we arm ourselves |
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That's the only way |
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Wrong, wrong, wrong. |
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You're using anarchy and murder |
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You're doing the same thing |
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- What's the alternative, Judge? |
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There is one other way, |
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- Lots of towns have done it. |
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There's no such position here, |
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He'd be just as much a marshal |
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On acceptance, as you put it. You'd |
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The only way to handle this |
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Send for Sheriff Keller. |
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What'll he do? |
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Keller's 50 miles away. |
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He might as well be a thousand, |
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I say we try our own marshal. |
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This looks like a happy gathering. |
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Just foolish committee talk. |
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With all this foolish committee talk, |
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It is supply day at San Pablo, |
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Let's see, a half dozen |
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Give me a few minutes, Curley, |
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Yes, sir, Mr. Richardson. |
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We wouldn't think of breaking up |
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I tell you what, |
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Pony, Johnny and me. |
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Benner killed our barber. |
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An hour ago, we were all |
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Yet, there he stood, |
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All right, Henry. |
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But who are you going to get |
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I have a man in mind. |
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Serving at present |
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You mean, vigilante, gambler, |
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I'm sure we've all |
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There's even been a book |
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Mr. Bane attributes all manner |
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He presented him with a pair of |
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I saw Blaisdell once, |
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The day after he killed |
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Nicholson was a bad one. |
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Is this superhuman going to |
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by the pure power of his eye, |
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or the menace of his six shooter, |
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None of those, Miss Jessie. |
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Blaisdell's only hope in Warlock |
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There she is, Clay. |
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Warlock. |
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A pretty enough town. |
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Better than some I've seen. |
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- Just for a short stay. |
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They're coming! |
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I saw them! |
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I saw them! |
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Well, Jessie. |
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gold handled Colts and all. |
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- He's here. |
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- I've sold out to Morgan. |
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I wonder if we all have. |
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Morning, Mr. Blaisdell. |
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Blaisdell, |
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- I didn't know Warlock had ajudge. |
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Same way you're a marshal. |
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- They say you're a decent man. |
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But it's not enough to be decent |
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where you have to kill men |
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the word is the law. |
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I guess I'll be the law, Judge, |
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Not on mine. |
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Any man who's got himself set |
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and isn't responsible |
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- Is a murdering swine. |
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There's something bigger than |
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Do you hear me? The law! |
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- A nice welcome. |
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As I understand it, |
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accountable to you, |
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- Yes, accountable to us. |
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I'll carry out my duties in ways |
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the aim being public safety. |
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Peace and safety, |
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You won't be surprised then, |
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As a last resort, in the case |
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they'll be informed they come |
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I suggest you start by posting |
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Just a minute, Buck. |
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I like Curley Burne and Billy Gannon, |
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It's McQuown and Benner... |
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Mr. Skinner and Mr. Slavin, |
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There are one or two real trouble |
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He's not your private marshal, |
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Also my choice, |
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One other thing. |
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Some of the town folk have been |
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whether he'll have any |
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May I see that? |
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Tom Morgan is my friend. |
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We've been friends |
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I've never known him commit an evil |
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I started working for him as a faro |
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- Faro dealer? |
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We're partners. |
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The 400 dollars I get from you |
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Fortunately, as a faro dealer, I'm |
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I presume by that you mean |
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hoping to see you |
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- You don't approve of me, Miss... |
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It really doesn't matter. |
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You won't be in the minority |
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People generally begin to resent me. |
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I don't mind, |
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- I let me assure you... |
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I come here as your salvation |
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I establish order, |
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At first, you're pleased because |
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Then, a strange thing happens. |
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You begin to feel I'm too powerful, |
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Not me, |
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When that happens, we'll have had |
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and it'll be time for me to leave. |
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You speak as though from experience. |
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Yes, ma'am. |
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Clay, aren't you finished yet? |
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- Come on up. |
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We might as well adjourn. |
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They can't hold guns, |
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What's that? |
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The black rattle snake |
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That's a very poetic image. |
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Come on, I'll show you |
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Murch, start cleaning up |
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All right. |
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Well? |
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First, we get rid |
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Look, we each have a bedroom. |
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Don't work too hard. |
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There's only one bunch of gangsters, |
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These aren't just tuners |
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I hear this is a bad bunch. |
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In any case, let's drink |
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To this one, first, and a successful |
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The sooner, the better. |
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Get back to work. |
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- Evening. |
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Some of McQuown's boys |
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Is that so? |
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Not yet. I've been doing |
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See that big fella? |
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Number two to McQuown. |
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The little sneaky one on the right |
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Jack Cade is supposed to be |
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- I see you added something. |
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She came in the last batch from |
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I held out because I didn't know if |
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Very pretty. |
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Don't worry about McQuown. |
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His style is to play with |
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You said that before. |
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Want me to handle |
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I'll play it my way, Morgan. |
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It'll help to put on |
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There'll be a lot disappointed |
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They're for Sundays. |
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See you downstairs. |
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- I'm ready. |
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Let's have a drink |
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Maybe that marshal |
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- Let's go get him. |
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Let's go, Johnny. |
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Murch, they're coming. |
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Watch for backshooters. |
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With this? |
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Anyone moves on Clay's back, let go. |
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All right. |
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- What will Blaisdell say? |
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Evening, Mr. McQuown. |
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- Nice place. |
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A drink for Mr. McQuown |
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- Hope you enjoy yourselves. |
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Blaisdell will be half way back |
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- Don't you wish it, Pony? |
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This will be a real good one. |
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Hey Billy, maybe you, me, |
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can have a game of cards. |
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Whisky. |
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Mr. Marshal. |
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I wonder, |
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I guess it's up to me. |
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There's just been a heap |
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but it seems like folks have |
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It's them gold handles of yours, |
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I hope you ain't wearing them. |
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I'm just speaking for myself. |
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I'd hate to get a case of eye strain |
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They're so bright |
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A man just ain't much use |
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And I hear there've been an awful |
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You could close your eyes. |
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I'd just look foolish. |
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I'd bump all over the place, trying |
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Marshal, por favor, |
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not polish the handles so bright |
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I guess I might do that, |
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Marshal, |
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what if somebody painted |
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That might do... |
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But, who's to do it? |
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McQuown. |
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McQuown. |
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McQuown, my name's Blaisdell, |
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I'm going to lay down two things |
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The first one's this. |
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Any man starts a shooting scrape, |
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Number two is what the citizen's |
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If a man makes trouble, he'll |
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It's what some towns call |
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It's backed by me. Any man posted |
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That's all I've got to say, |
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Blaisdell! |
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- Go for your arm, Blaisdell. |
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- Go along, son. |
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That wasn't so hard. |
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I thought they'd never leave. |
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You dirty yellow, |
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Stop it! |
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- Stop it! |
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Stop it, Johnny. |
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Let's not stand around |
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I knew about Cade, now I know about |
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That's enough. |
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- Our tails between our legs |
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Shut up, Johnny. |
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Shut up. |
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You coming, Johnny? |
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No, Billy. |
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I guess I'll be staying in town. |
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- Afternoon, Mr. Gannon. |
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Seems like you and me |
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What do you mean? |
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We're the only two in town |
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- Yeah... |
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You, because you're a no good |
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I'm not a San Pabloite, |
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It's a pity they don't believe you. |
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- Weddings. |
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Mr. Gannon, |
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Yet, when conventionality |
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we eagerly approach pretty misses |
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You read that in a book somewhere? |
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I think I just made it up. |
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What I'm trying to say is that |
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Mr. Morgan. |
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I'm Fen Jiggs. |
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Come inside. |
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Maybe you gentlemen feel |
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- Maybe your safety is improved. |
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Not one drop of bloodshed |
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It ain't the same outside, I lost |
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I ain't holding McQuown responsible, |
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It's not only rustling, |
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I told my drivers |
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I carry no shipments |
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Today's the last bank shipment, |
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I'm making no accusations, |
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I'd get after a couple |
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What would you do with them? |
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Take them before ajury of trembling |
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- Allow me, Miss Marlow. |
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- May I join you? |
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I enjoyed your playing |
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- Thank you. |
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My mother played the melodeon. |
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Even killers and gunmen |
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- And you loved and respected her. |
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Mr. Blaisdell. |
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- I think I owe you an apology. |
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Dr. Wagner told me what you did |
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You've done what nobody else |
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without firing a shot. |
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I did it only to convince you I'm not |
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I respect that, |
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My father hated violence. |
00:35:06 |
- He opened the mines, didn't he? |
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Anyway, Mr. Blaisdell, |
00:35:14 |
You see? It's happening. |
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I warned you about that in |
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People changing their minds |
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You said people would fear |
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People that liked |
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people that disliked me |
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Change, Miss Marlow, |
00:35:33 |
- But it goes both ways. |
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No, not at all. |
00:35:47 |
- How many on the stage? |
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Her, him and the one |
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There must be money in the box... |
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You better leave now. |
00:36:02 |
I wasn't planning on going. |
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Get a fresh horse at the stable, |
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Thanks, Morgan. |
00:36:09 |
- Ed said you'd be pleased to hear. |
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Murch, have my horse saddled. |
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Here it comes. |
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Reach! |
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Box down. |
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Let's see what the passengers have. |
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Calhoun! |
00:39:46 |
Friendly! |
00:40:27 |
- Get the doc? |
00:40:31 |
- Get the doctor! |
00:40:44 |
- What happened? |
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Shot a passenger. |
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One of them was Pony Benner. |
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One was Pony Benner, |
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If we ride to hit the river, |
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Marshal, deputise me |
00:41:04 |
- I'll ride with you, marshal. |
00:41:08 |
- There were two of them? |
00:41:10 |
There were three. |
00:41:16 |
- I only saw two. |
00:41:21 |
- The one that killed the big fella? |
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My friend's name was Nicholson, |
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A brother to Ben Nicholson |
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We had to let him lay |
00:41:36 |
- I'd like to go with you. |
00:41:39 |
- One of them was your brother. |
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Ride out after the passenger. |
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- I'd rather not. |
00:41:53 |
Well, boys, let's go see |
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Welcome to Warlock, Miss... |
00:42:58 |
So you couldn't get along |
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- You could've told me you were coming. |
00:43:09 |
- I'd have had a brass band out. |
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Didn't you? |
00:43:30 |
Won't you come into my parlour? |
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Remind you of home, Lily? |
00:43:41 |
I was on the stage |
00:43:44 |
- That must've been exciting. |
00:43:49 |
So I heard. Somebody said |
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- He wasn't with you, was he, Lily? |
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I went more than 5000 miles |
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Lily, Lily... |
00:44:10 |
How you run to those Nicholsons. |
00:44:13 |
Haven't you had enough |
00:44:15 |
Not till I see Blaisdell |
00:44:19 |
Wherever he goes, I'll follow him |
00:44:24 |
For taking away the only |
00:44:27 |
and killing the only decent man |
00:44:30 |
You have decent mixed up. |
00:44:35 |
There is one decent man, |
00:44:39 |
Ben Nicholson |
00:44:42 |
He came after Clay, called him up |
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You put Clay up to it. |
00:44:48 |
If you believe that, |
00:44:51 |
There'd be no satisfaction |
00:44:56 |
You don't care about yourself, |
00:45:02 |
And when he'd dead |
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I'll look at you over his body |
00:45:08 |
Lily, Lily, Lily... |
00:45:11 |
You'd better leave Warlock. |
00:45:14 |
You'd like me to go. |
00:45:17 |
You'd give a lot, wouldn't you? |
00:45:21 |
I'd give a lot more to have you |
00:45:25 |
For what? |
00:45:27 |
So you can send me back to work |
00:45:33 |
I thought you did it |
00:45:39 |
How could I have ever? |
00:45:59 |
The marshal's back. |
00:46:12 |
Mike, you and Slater |
00:46:14 |
They've got Pony Benner, |
00:46:17 |
- Trouble? |
00:46:19 |
McQuown spouted scripture |
00:46:22 |
He's already on his way |
00:46:26 |
That's out of our hands. |
00:46:28 |
- Let's hang them, marshal. |
00:46:31 |
- Yeah, marshal, let's hang them. |
00:46:34 |
- Hang 'em. |
00:46:36 |
Guard them till the sheriff arrives. |
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Get out of here. |
00:46:57 |
Let's hang them now! |
00:47:09 |
- I expect they mean to make trouble. |
00:47:14 |
Just the same, |
00:47:18 |
You better go, Gannon. |
00:47:19 |
- I just want to talk to my brother. |
00:47:24 |
You're better with a Winchester |
00:47:26 |
I wasn't even there. |
00:47:33 |
- They'll be trouble down there. |
00:47:37 |
- Saw someone today to shock a man. |
00:47:43 |
- You seen her? |
00:47:48 |
People I'd rather see in Warlock |
00:47:57 |
The passenger they shot |
00:48:03 |
Came after me, I guess. |
00:48:05 |
Looks like them bad boys |
00:48:10 |
I never could figure that |
00:48:13 |
He'd settled down, there was even |
00:48:16 |
There was talk of |
00:48:20 |
Ben Nicholson |
00:48:22 |
He had to be top man, |
00:48:25 |
Is that all? |
00:48:27 |
He had a reputation, |
00:48:31 |
I'd hate to think there was no reason |
00:48:34 |
He was on the prowl for you. |
00:48:37 |
Now, his brother comes after you. |
00:48:43 |
- Is it that simple? |
00:49:05 |
Hold it! Hold it! |
00:49:08 |
Get out of here before I shoot. |
00:49:10 |
- You can't stop us. |
00:49:12 |
If you think a bunch of drunks |
00:49:15 |
you're mistaken. |
00:49:18 |
We'll tromp you down, |
00:49:19 |
What's Johnny Gannon doing here? |
00:49:21 |
I said, get. |
00:49:42 |
- Need another man? |
00:49:45 |
We're taking those road agents |
00:49:47 |
You ain't gonna stop us. |
00:49:51 |
Come and tromp me, Fitz. |
00:49:54 |
Come here. |
00:49:59 |
Come here. |
00:50:03 |
- This ain't your pudding, marshal. |
00:50:13 |
You've done McQuown's work tonight, |
00:50:15 |
If you've anything to say, |
00:50:21 |
All of you, go home. |
00:50:28 |
And while you're doing it, |
00:50:30 |
think how being in a lynch mob |
00:50:37 |
Thank you, marshal. |
00:50:40 |
I have to thank you. |
00:50:48 |
There's a man. |
00:50:51 |
Why don't you bring his boots and |
00:50:55 |
Like you all do. |
00:51:01 |
He just saved your life, |
00:51:06 |
I wonder why. |
00:51:22 |
Mr. Richardson, you'll see that |
00:51:25 |
get to the trial. |
00:51:27 |
A lot of good that'll do, |
00:51:29 |
If you thought that, why didn't |
00:51:33 |
We don't do things that way |
00:51:36 |
Oh, we don't? |
00:51:41 |
I hear you get paid 400 a month, |
00:51:46 |
You and Morgan |
00:51:49 |
I hear you have silk sheets |
00:51:53 |
I get a hundred a month |
00:51:55 |
Plus rheumatism |
00:52:01 |
Mr. Blaisdell, |
00:52:05 |
The way I figure, you operate outside |
00:52:08 |
What law? |
00:52:12 |
Why aren't we supplied |
00:52:14 |
Job's open. You can have |
00:52:18 |
Well, you want the job, Buck? |
00:52:21 |
For what? 40 dollars a month |
00:52:26 |
How about you? |
00:52:28 |
You want to try doing it legal |
00:52:30 |
Sorry, sheriff. The principle |
00:52:38 |
Any man here ready to be deputy? |
00:52:40 |
Or is everyone in Warlock |
00:52:43 |
Or too greedy? |
00:52:45 |
You want law in this town, |
00:52:48 |
Just don't come whining to me |
00:52:51 |
And watch yourselves, hiring outside |
00:52:57 |
Anybody? |
00:53:00 |
All right, then. |
00:53:04 |
- I'll take the job. |
00:53:10 |
If you think I can do it. |
00:53:19 |
Sure you can do it, Johnny. |
00:53:22 |
Come inside. |
00:53:33 |
Keller, you can't do this. |
00:53:35 |
- Why can't I? |
00:53:38 |
I've known Johnny Gannon |
00:53:40 |
He seems to have been |
00:53:42 |
Maybe a little wild, |
00:53:45 |
Further, you can't condemn a man |
00:53:49 |
What's more, he volunteered |
00:53:52 |
So I'm making him |
00:53:54 |
And he'll be there |
00:53:56 |
Or he's carried out. |
00:53:59 |
You know you're putting him up |
00:54:03 |
Against any law breakers. |
00:54:05 |
You understand that, |
00:54:08 |
- I understand. |
00:54:11 |
Adiós, gentlemen. |
00:54:15 |
Looks like law's coming back |
00:54:20 |
But for how long, Judge? |
00:54:50 |
Miss Dollar, |
00:54:52 |
I just saw you coming up here. |
00:54:55 |
- You're the new deputy? |
00:54:59 |
I thought I might ask you |
00:55:06 |
Those boys were let off, you know. |
00:55:09 |
Isn't that what everyone expected? |
00:55:10 |
Yes, ma'am, but I'd like to know |
00:55:14 |
He wasn't mine. |
00:55:18 |
You said there was a third man, |
00:55:22 |
So it did. But what's the difference? |
00:55:26 |
Yes, ma'am, |
00:55:28 |
Of course, your brother was |
00:55:32 |
I'm not one of them, Miss Dollar. |
00:55:35 |
Suppose I tell you I know |
00:55:38 |
I'd go after him. |
00:55:41 |
No, there's very little I know. |
00:55:46 |
You're a deputy and you want |
00:55:49 |
- I tell you it doesn't matter. |
00:55:51 |
The citizen's committee |
00:55:54 |
And those men from San Pablo |
00:55:58 |
- By Clay Blaisdell? |
00:56:01 |
Your brother's just a boy, |
00:56:04 |
He's nineteen. |
00:56:07 |
No, he's not a boy. |
00:56:11 |
But that's not really |
00:56:13 |
- No? |
00:56:15 |
I'm the deputy sheriff, |
00:56:21 |
I believe it's my job |
00:56:28 |
- You'd go against Blaisdell? |
00:56:34 |
I'm not a boy either, |
00:56:41 |
Mr. Gannon... |
00:56:48 |
I'm sorry. |
00:56:53 |
I've rented a house. |
00:56:55 |
I rented it off Mr. Petrix and... |
00:56:58 |
some boys are dropping |
00:57:03 |
I wonder if you'd help me |
00:57:07 |
Sure. |
00:57:10 |
- Around five. |
00:57:12 |
- I'll try and cook supper for us. |
00:57:16 |
You don't have to look |
00:57:18 |
I can cook. |
00:57:54 |
- Good evening. |
00:57:57 |
I thought you'd come |
00:57:59 |
You said work and supper, |
00:58:03 |
- So I did. Come in. |
00:58:10 |
It's a nice place. |
00:58:12 |
There'll be no supper |
00:58:15 |
All right. |
00:58:17 |
You can start by putting |
00:58:20 |
Yes, ma'am. |
00:58:40 |
That smells mighty good, |
00:58:43 |
- Corn bread, meat and greens. |
00:58:47 |
Guess there's not many men |
00:58:49 |
eating home cooked food tonight. |
00:58:52 |
- Keep working, deputy. |
00:58:59 |
Mighty good. |
00:59:04 |
You didn't finish your greens, |
00:59:08 |
- My mother used to say that. |
00:59:13 |
- Where is she? |
00:59:17 |
Lily. Just Lily. |
00:59:21 |
She died about nineteen years ago |
00:59:28 |
- And you father? |
00:59:31 |
That was in the early days |
00:59:33 |
And Blaisdell's going to kill |
00:59:38 |
- If they come into town. |
00:59:44 |
You knew Blaisdell back in |
00:59:50 |
Long before Port James. |
00:59:53 |
If you knew Morgan, |
00:59:56 |
He dealt faro for Morgan. |
00:59:58 |
People knew him as a killer |
01:00:02 |
He was a colonel in the army |
01:00:04 |
He never quit being a colonel. |
01:00:10 |
What sort of man |
01:00:13 |
Worse than he ought to be |
01:00:17 |
- I used to think highly of him. |
01:00:21 |
and your brother stayed on. |
01:00:24 |
That's right. |
01:00:28 |
- Why? |
01:00:32 |
What reasons? |
01:00:36 |
I never told anybody this before, |
01:00:43 |
About 10 months ago, some Mexicans |
01:00:46 |
by Apaches |
01:00:48 |
at least, everybody said |
01:00:51 |
But it wasn't? |
01:00:55 |
No... No it wasn't. |
01:01:02 |
You see, we'd rustled more than |
01:01:07 |
across the border, but those |
01:01:13 |
So one night, a bunch of us stripped, |
01:01:17 |
and boxed them up |
01:01:21 |
We killed them all. |
01:01:27 |
37... |
01:01:31 |
I don't know, |
01:01:37 |
I'll never forget laying there, |
01:01:42 |
It was so quiet |
01:01:45 |
and then, they came. |
01:01:48 |
Abe gave the signal, |
01:01:53 |
It was just awful. |
01:01:55 |
I don't think they got off |
01:02:00 |
All around me, Abe and the rest |
01:02:04 |
firing into the canyon till |
01:02:11 |
I say it was like a dream, |
01:02:16 |
It happened that way. |
01:03:04 |
- Good afternoon, Miss Jessie. |
01:03:08 |
on my way to Medusa Mine |
01:03:10 |
and I heard the shots. |
01:03:18 |
- My, it's hot today. |
01:03:22 |
- Not as hot as yesterday though. |
01:03:27 |
I heard Buck Slavin say |
01:03:32 |
- Matter of opinion, I guess. |
01:03:43 |
Would you happen to have |
01:03:46 |
- The heat makes one terribly thirsty. |
01:03:56 |
That's all right, I can drink |
01:04:04 |
- You were out riding, you said. |
01:04:09 |
That mountain water sure |
01:04:12 |
Yes, ma'am, it generally does. |
01:04:15 |
What are you doing out here? |
01:04:19 |
- No, practising. |
01:04:23 |
Yes, ma'am. Just as you practice |
01:04:28 |
The stakes are different, |
01:04:34 |
What should we talk about now, |
01:04:39 |
The men you posted |
01:04:42 |
Thank you for warning me, |
01:04:44 |
Why does it have to happen? |
01:04:46 |
Why do these things always end |
01:04:49 |
That's how things are. |
01:04:51 |
That's why I was hired, |
01:04:55 |
So, they'll come into town |
01:04:58 |
- And you'll shoot them dog dead? |
01:05:05 |
Or them you. |
01:05:10 |
Understand, Miss Jessie, |
01:05:14 |
I'm a simple man, |
01:05:16 |
It's all I am, |
01:05:19 |
Besides, being marshal's a habit. |
01:05:23 |
I know about habits. |
01:05:27 |
Before my father died he was sick |
01:05:30 |
and I nursed him all that time. |
01:05:32 |
Guess I have the nursing habit. |
01:05:35 |
That summer, |
01:05:38 |
and I turned the house |
01:05:41 |
There were the injured |
01:05:44 |
It's strange... |
01:05:47 |
When I came to Warlock, |
01:05:49 |
I had dreams that someday, |
01:05:52 |
My father kept telling me |
01:05:55 |
You're someone, Miss Jessie. |
01:05:58 |
Don't say that. |
01:06:01 |
Miss Jessie. |
01:06:02 |
If you had whisky in that canteen, |
01:06:07 |
Have you ever tasted whisky? |
01:06:09 |
- Many times. |
01:06:15 |
Once. |
01:06:34 |
- I wanted you to do that. |
01:06:38 |
- I came out here to find you. |
01:06:42 |
Is that dreadful of me? |
01:06:45 |
Dreadful. |
01:07:13 |
It's cooked just right, |
01:07:15 |
It takes a while |
01:07:18 |
My father used to like his meat |
01:07:21 |
Chicken fried, |
01:07:26 |
Clay... |
01:07:28 |
Why must those cowboys |
01:07:30 |
They've been declared guilty |
01:07:34 |
If they stay out, |
01:07:38 |
If they come in, |
01:07:41 |
proving their innocent. |
01:07:42 |
Striking a blow for freedom, too. |
01:07:45 |
Men have died for that |
01:07:49 |
I'll fix your eggs. |
01:07:58 |
Morning, miss. |
01:08:01 |
Will you inform him there are three |
01:08:05 |
- Come in, Morgan. Have a coffee. |
01:08:08 |
- Where are they? |
01:08:11 |
I better go see what they want. |
01:08:13 |
- You haven't had your breakfast. |
01:08:16 |
If he takes a stomach wound, |
01:08:20 |
Keep the coffee hot, |
01:08:22 |
Clay... |
01:08:26 |
- I'll make you a fresh breakfast. |
01:08:31 |
I think we're going to see a finish |
01:08:34 |
Yeah, then we can move on. |
01:08:37 |
Where to? |
01:08:38 |
A fellow dropped in last night |
01:08:41 |
Sounds like it's made for us, |
01:08:45 |
we ought to take a look. |
01:08:47 |
- I don't think so. Not this time. |
01:08:50 |
Jessie and I |
01:08:53 |
Yeah? |
01:08:56 |
In a couple of weeks, |
01:08:59 |
I guess I'll be going to Palfrie City |
01:09:02 |
Why do you have to go? |
01:09:03 |
It's the way it's always been. |
01:09:06 |
You do ajob, |
01:09:08 |
This time, it's different. |
01:09:10 |
Blaisdell, reach. |
01:09:14 |
It's a bad morning for thinking. |
01:09:17 |
Thinking of weddings |
01:09:21 |
- Shall we, marshal? |
01:09:29 |
- We're with you, marshal. |
01:09:36 |
If I can help, marshal... |
01:10:03 |
Deputy! |
01:10:18 |
- Marshal, let me try to talk to them. |
01:10:21 |
- One of them is my brother. |
01:10:24 |
- We have to move now, Clay. |
01:10:26 |
- They called me out. |
01:10:31 |
- All right, go ahead. |
01:10:40 |
You're throwing in with us, Jonny? |
01:10:42 |
- Billy, you can't do this. |
01:10:47 |
Blaisdell saved you |
01:10:49 |
and he could've killed you |
01:10:52 |
There's no need for this, |
01:10:54 |
There's reason enough, |
01:10:56 |
This is a free territory, and while |
01:10:59 |
You're talking Abe's foolishness. |
01:11:02 |
I'm not scared of him. |
01:11:04 |
Are you, Johnny? |
01:11:05 |
I'm scared of dying, |
01:11:09 |
and so are you, Billy. |
01:11:14 |
I just want to know |
01:11:18 |
Are you going to back me, |
01:11:20 |
I won't back him, |
01:11:23 |
And I won't back you, |
01:11:28 |
Pony said it'd be no use. |
01:11:38 |
Come one, Blaisdell! |
01:11:40 |
Billy, don't! |
01:12:17 |
You don't have to fight me. |
01:12:19 |
You and your partners, |
01:12:25 |
Go for your gun. |
01:12:27 |
Don't make me kill you, boys. |
01:12:31 |
Go for your gun! |
01:12:42 |
Oh, no... |
01:12:44 |
Billy, Billy... |
01:12:56 |
I had nothing to do with it... |
01:12:58 |
Start shooting, |
01:13:01 |
I could've killed you, |
01:13:04 |
We only wanted to talk. |
01:13:07 |
Mr. Richardson, |
01:13:09 |
Friendly... |
01:13:36 |
Three hits. |
01:13:37 |
One through the throat, two not |
01:13:41 |
I must be losing my touch. |
01:13:51 |
Clay, you've been hit. |
01:13:53 |
Is that true, |
01:13:56 |
You saw it, Mr. Petrix. |
01:14:01 |
- Let's have nurse fix that up. |
01:14:06 |
Doc will fix it |
01:14:11 |
You gotta... |
01:14:13 |
You gotta tell everybody, Johnny. |
01:14:16 |
Yes, Billy. |
01:14:18 |
- I didn't know. |
01:14:28 |
Billy... |
01:14:31 |
Billy, Billy, Billy... |
01:14:36 |
Billy... |
01:14:51 |
- Evening, Mr. Marshal. |
01:14:55 |
No, sir. |
01:14:58 |
Excellent lettering and spelling, |
01:15:00 |
But not your idea, I hope. |
01:15:03 |
No. I have to give Abe |
01:15:07 |
Chief of regulators. That's a fancy |
01:15:12 |
No, sir. |
01:15:14 |
He said that if Warlock |
01:15:19 |
outside the law, |
01:15:20 |
then somebody could appoint |
01:15:23 |
And who would that someone be? |
01:15:25 |
That's be the Cowboys' Council |
01:15:29 |
I made that title up. |
01:15:30 |
You know, this could get to be |
01:15:34 |
The town of Warlock |
01:15:35 |
he kills a whole bunch |
01:15:38 |
and we appoint regulators |
01:15:40 |
and we kill you |
01:15:42 |
and the town gets another marshal |
01:15:44 |
and we appoint... |
01:15:47 |
Well, you can see how it'd go |
01:15:51 |
It'd be like looking |
01:15:53 |
put face to face. |
01:15:56 |
Marshal, |
01:16:00 |
I wonder if you'd like to have one, |
01:16:04 |
Thank you. |
01:16:07 |
For your collection. |
01:16:13 |
Clay... |
01:16:15 |
You've seen the poster, huh? |
01:16:17 |
You take the buggy, Jessie. |
01:16:20 |
All right, Clay. |
01:16:22 |
Maybe you better stay |
01:16:24 |
what it's like being married |
01:16:26 |
If he doesn't handle this right, |
01:16:29 |
I'm sure Clay can handle |
01:16:32 |
An army. |
01:16:35 |
This isn't just a test, |
01:16:38 |
This is a war, ma'am, |
01:16:41 |
Fifteen or twenty men |
01:16:44 |
If you're worried about the numbers, |
01:16:52 |
Maybe I will, Clay. |
01:16:57 |
Maybe you better go |
01:17:06 |
All right, Clay. |
01:17:12 |
Miss, maybe you'd like to take |
01:17:23 |
Blaisdell... |
01:17:27 |
I just want to tell you |
01:17:31 |
- To keep the peace. |
01:17:35 |
I'll tell McQuown |
01:17:38 |
He'll come in all right |
01:17:41 |
and, when he does, |
01:17:45 |
I guess I'll have to. This is |
01:17:55 |
Nor yours, Mr. Morgan. |
01:17:58 |
Looks like our problem |
01:18:01 |
The law's taking over. |
01:18:07 |
- You can't mean that. |
01:18:10 |
Let's see if Warlock is grown up |
01:18:13 |
Clay, if you're not the marshal, |
01:18:18 |
Maybe it's time. |
01:18:20 |
Maybe we've run out of towns. |
01:18:50 |
Boys, we have a visitor. |
01:18:56 |
If it isn't Johnny Gannon, |
01:19:00 |
Come in, Johnny. Don't stand there |
01:19:04 |
It's bad manners coming out here |
01:19:08 |
- Whisky, Johnny? |
01:19:10 |
Didn't come to drink. |
01:19:13 |
I came to tell you |
01:19:18 |
- Blaisdell sent you out here. |
01:19:22 |
- Who's the message from then? |
01:19:26 |
You. |
01:19:28 |
You're telling us. |
01:19:30 |
I'm the deputy, Abe, |
01:19:34 |
- You are posting us. |
01:19:38 |
But no wild bunch of "regulators" |
01:19:43 |
Let me rip that star off him, Abe. |
01:19:48 |
- That's the way it is, then, Johnny? |
01:20:02 |
What do you mean coming ton my place |
01:20:05 |
Look out, Abe, I rode out with him. |
01:20:10 |
Blaisdell will cut us down one by one |
01:20:15 |
That'd be a thing |
01:20:17 |
Yeah. Like you stopped him |
01:20:21 |
That was a fair fight, Abe. |
01:20:26 |
Billy came in to kill him. |
01:20:30 |
- That's a lie. |
01:20:33 |
I talked to Billy before the fight |
01:20:39 |
Yeah, |
01:20:40 |
you'll swear all right, |
01:20:43 |
but, you'll swear Billy said |
01:20:47 |
Swear it. |
01:20:49 |
Swear it here and now |
01:20:52 |
or I'll see your dirty, lying soul |
01:20:55 |
I guess I won't, Abe. |
01:21:02 |
- Swear it. |
01:21:03 |
- Swear it, or I'll kill you. |
01:21:07 |
Go on, hit in. |
01:21:08 |
- Say it. |
01:21:10 |
Say it! |
01:21:31 |
Move, Johnny, |
01:21:34 |
Don't move, Johnny. |
01:21:37 |
- Swear it. |
01:21:39 |
Abe, this isn't doing any good. |
01:21:42 |
Hold off, Abe. |
01:21:44 |
Swear it, Johnny, |
01:21:47 |
You better kill me, if you want |
01:21:51 |
Otherwise, I'll stop you. |
01:21:54 |
I'd sure like to see him try |
01:21:57 |
I'd like to see that, Abe. |
01:22:00 |
Stop us, then. |
01:22:09 |
We'll be in tomorrow. |
01:22:14 |
Give it to him. |
01:22:35 |
I've warned you. |
01:22:37 |
Don't come into Warlock. |
01:23:01 |
Johnny... |
01:23:04 |
I'm the law, Curley. |
01:23:08 |
I'm the law. |
01:23:21 |
I'm alone. |
01:23:27 |
They coming in? |
01:23:29 |
Yes, near sundown. |
01:23:32 |
Cade says he's going to kill you |
01:23:36 |
- I thought I saw... |
01:23:40 |
Why did you come in, Curley? |
01:23:46 |
I thought that if you knew |
01:23:50 |
maybe you've got business |
01:23:53 |
I'm staying here. |
01:23:56 |
- That hand, against Abe and Cade? |
01:23:59 |
- My, but you're brave... |
01:24:06 |
You're a fool, Johnny. |
01:24:09 |
Curley... |
01:24:12 |
Cade gonna be doing |
01:24:17 |
The least you'll get |
01:24:21 |
- I promise. |
01:24:25 |
It'll be a waste of time. |
01:24:29 |
I'll stay around town and wait. |
01:24:38 |
This hand won't hold much, |
01:24:44 |
Well, I guess I've got time |
01:24:50 |
So you'll be clear-eyed |
01:24:53 |
Doc, maybe you could give me |
01:24:58 |
- Six drops in a glass of water. |
01:25:03 |
You'll be killed, |
01:25:13 |
Yes, come in. |
01:25:15 |
A lady to see you, |
01:25:20 |
Come in, Lily. |
01:25:26 |
I came to ask you for something, |
01:25:30 |
I want Gannon for Ben Nicholson. |
01:25:34 |
- You owe me this, Clay. |
01:25:37 |
Ben Nicholson came after me. |
01:25:40 |
Don't you know he went to see Morgan |
01:25:43 |
I don't believe that. |
01:25:48 |
It's not important any more. |
01:25:53 |
I don't even care |
01:25:58 |
I only want an end |
01:26:02 |
I hated you |
01:26:06 |
but I don't want that anymore. |
01:26:08 |
Clay, I was wondering... |
01:26:11 |
Well, well, well... |
01:26:15 |
What's she going to do, |
01:26:23 |
- What did she want? |
01:26:27 |
Is that all? |
01:26:28 |
- Morgan... |
01:26:31 |
Did you talk to Ben Nicholson |
01:26:34 |
What would I have to do |
01:26:38 |
- What did you tell him? |
01:26:41 |
Come here again and talk to Clay |
01:26:45 |
I'll kill anybody who's dangerous |
01:26:50 |
Tom, why do you do this? |
01:26:55 |
He's the only person who looked at me |
01:27:00 |
Get out of here. |
01:27:04 |
Better say a prayer |
01:27:19 |
Not too bad, huh? |
01:27:21 |
Not too good, either. |
01:27:24 |
I never was very fast, |
01:27:27 |
Well enough |
01:27:32 |
Afternoon, deputy. |
01:27:34 |
Hello, Mr. Blaisdell. |
01:27:36 |
Guess I'll be getting |
01:27:38 |
Blaisdell, if you've come to offer |
01:27:42 |
We? Hadn't you better let Gannon |
01:27:45 |
Don't you understand that as long as |
01:27:49 |
You're a target. |
01:27:51 |
They must come after you. |
01:27:54 |
Come on, judge. Come on. |
01:28:07 |
- Mind if I sit? |
01:28:19 |
- How's your hand? |
01:28:30 |
I remember when I first |
01:28:33 |
It was clear |
01:28:37 |
I went home afterwards |
01:28:43 |
I remember how clear it was. |
01:28:46 |
Afterwards, nothing was ever |
01:28:53 |
to hold strictly to the rules, |
01:28:59 |
Hold onto them |
01:29:02 |
So you know you've fought |
01:29:09 |
But there are things |
01:29:15 |
Don't be too fast. |
01:29:17 |
When there are people after you, |
01:29:22 |
then, you think... |
01:29:24 |
if I don't get drawn first, |
01:29:33 |
Know what I mean? |
01:29:37 |
I know. |
01:29:43 |
Can you draw |
01:29:47 |
I can. |
01:29:53 |
Let's see you draw. |
01:30:18 |
This evening, |
01:30:22 |
I'd be honoured |
01:30:26 |
just to back you up. |
01:30:29 |
Mr. Blaisdell, I'd like your help |
01:30:33 |
but it's time this town |
01:30:37 |
Who knows? |
01:30:39 |
Maybe the people of Warlock |
01:30:43 |
I wouldn't count on that. |
01:30:46 |
But I'll be there to back you. |
01:30:52 |
No, thanks. Maybe later. |
01:30:55 |
Right now, I've got things to do. |
01:31:07 |
Sure is noisy out there today. |
01:31:10 |
Little boys waiting |
01:31:13 |
How. |
01:31:15 |
How. |
01:31:22 |
Lily is sure gone on that deputy. |
01:31:25 |
- Pity she won't have him long. |
01:31:31 |
Meaning what? |
01:31:34 |
Remember that time in Gran Fort, |
01:31:37 |
those strangers had us in a hotel |
01:31:41 |
Lily splashed a can of kerosene, |
01:31:46 |
She sure got us out of that one. |
01:31:50 |
I think we owe her one, |
01:31:56 |
That's funny, |
01:31:59 |
You've practically give up marshal |
01:32:01 |
The only way for you to be important |
01:32:04 |
Now you want to back Gannon, so he'll |
01:32:09 |
- That's very funny. |
01:32:13 |
It's not a question |
01:32:15 |
It's this town holding together |
01:32:18 |
- I'm a citizen of this town... |
01:32:21 |
don't expect me to back you. |
01:32:24 |
I've never asked for your help |
01:32:28 |
Clay, how do you think |
01:32:40 |
They're here, Morgan. |
01:32:51 |
You're not going out there |
01:32:54 |
After he's dead, |
01:32:57 |
Just sit down and wait, Clay. |
01:33:20 |
Blaisdell was right. |
01:33:22 |
He said I'd put too much on you. |
01:33:25 |
- They're here. |
01:33:28 |
It's just a time and a place |
01:33:31 |
You haven't a chance unless |
01:33:35 |
No, judge. |
01:33:36 |
If a deputy's worth anything, he |
01:33:40 |
You're nothing to me, just a badge |
01:33:45 |
Get yourself killed. |
01:35:15 |
Abe, I'll give you five minutes |
01:35:26 |
Johnny, go for your gun, |
01:35:30 |
Go on! |
01:35:36 |
- Hold it. |
01:35:37 |
- Drop your gun. |
01:36:27 |
I promised you, Johnny. |
01:36:29 |
I promised you a fair fight. |
01:36:34 |
You regulators |
01:36:38 |
Brown, you, Bush, Mosby, |
01:36:43 |
you're deputised to take them |
01:36:49 |
Now, we'll see how far |
01:36:59 |
- You gambled and lost, Morgan. |
01:37:02 |
Am I? |
01:37:03 |
Think they'd have backed you, |
01:37:06 |
They pay you half hoping |
01:37:08 |
Wouldn't it be better |
01:37:11 |
Isn't that what |
01:37:13 |
- I've kept you from it many a time. |
01:37:16 |
- Hiding in a room with a gun on me? |
01:37:19 |
It was me that got |
01:37:22 |
And the Ellersons, me again. |
01:37:24 |
And Calhoun, ready to backhoot you, |
01:37:27 |
- And Bob Nicholson at the stage? |
01:37:33 |
And Ben Nicholson, too. |
01:37:39 |
Lily was telling the truth. |
01:37:41 |
You used me to get back |
01:37:43 |
Lily had nothing to do with it... |
01:37:45 |
Morgan, you're telling me things |
01:37:48 |
I'm going to Jessie's. |
01:37:51 |
We'll talk later. |
01:37:53 |
Clay, you've got to face Gannon. |
01:37:55 |
- Let him know you're in charge. |
01:37:58 |
Or would you have me kill him too |
01:37:59 |
- That's not why I did those things. |
01:38:03 |
- Why? Was it for me or you? |
01:38:07 |
- The only friend I ever had, Clay. |
01:38:10 |
Clay! You won't face Gannon |
01:38:14 |
Has Jessie made you like that? |
01:38:17 |
Clay, I'm not the cripple here, |
01:38:20 |
If you don't kill Gannon, |
01:38:22 |
I swear I will! |
01:38:30 |
Murch... Murch! |
01:38:33 |
Bring me some whisky. |
01:39:07 |
"Tomorrow and tomorrow |
01:39:11 |
creeps in this petty pace... |
01:39:15 |
from day to day... |
01:39:21 |
to the last syllable |
01:39:38 |
Murch, give me your Colts. |
01:39:41 |
- You're been drinking... |
01:40:01 |
I'm the black rattlesnake |
01:40:05 |
I'll kill anything that moves. |
01:40:08 |
Just sit still, or die. |
01:40:11 |
And, if you move, |
01:40:24 |
Who wants to die? |
01:40:26 |
I got lightening in both hands, |
01:40:35 |
I'll kill anything that moves! |
01:40:41 |
I've killed 45 men, and tonight |
01:40:51 |
Where's that brave deputy? |
01:40:54 |
That great cowboy killer. |
01:40:57 |
What's he doing? |
01:41:01 |
Gannon! |
01:41:08 |
I'm the all time |
01:41:19 |
Sorry, deputy, |
01:41:23 |
- Get inside the cage. |
01:41:26 |
- Inside. |
01:41:31 |
You're a brave man, |
01:41:38 |
Gannon! |
01:41:40 |
Crawl out of your hole, |
01:41:43 |
I'll run you out of town. |
01:41:48 |
Gannon, |
01:41:51 |
Morgan! |
01:41:55 |
Morgan. |
01:42:04 |
Hello, Clay. |
01:42:14 |
- Let me kill him, Clay. |
01:42:17 |
Why? Because you think |
01:42:20 |
This isn't a game you can cheat |
01:42:23 |
I'm going to have to |
01:42:32 |
Then, I won. |
01:42:34 |
Clay, you run me out of town, |
01:42:39 |
You'll be a hero again. |
01:42:45 |
- I've won. |
01:42:48 |
We'll play this out till the end, |
01:42:51 |
I'm telling you to leave town. |
01:42:54 |
All right. |
01:42:56 |
- I'll see you in Palfrie City. |
01:42:59 |
- You'll be there. |
01:43:06 |
I'll be waiting for you. |
01:43:09 |
- Goodbye. |
01:43:11 |
- Goodbye. |
01:43:35 |
- I'll tell you something, Clay. |
01:43:41 |
I'm better than you. |
01:43:47 |
I can beat you, Clay. |
01:43:52 |
And you better hit it fast. |
01:44:05 |
I won, Clay. |
01:44:08 |
I won. |
01:44:24 |
Get your hands off him. |
01:45:20 |
Say something. |
01:45:25 |
Say something! |
01:45:31 |
- He'd have killed somebody. |
01:45:35 |
- He was after trouble. |
01:45:39 |
He was out to kill somebody, |
01:45:41 |
- Who? You? |
01:45:45 |
- What are you worth? |
01:45:51 |
Judge me. |
01:45:54 |
You judged him, judge me now. |
01:45:58 |
Judge me. |
01:46:01 |
What will you do? |
01:46:03 |
Kill all of us for your pain? |
01:46:16 |
I've had too much of you. |
01:46:20 |
Crawl past him. |
01:46:39 |
Take your hats off. |
01:46:43 |
Take your hats off! |
01:46:47 |
Now, you can sing. |
01:46:54 |
Sing! |
01:47:28 |
Stand back. |
01:47:53 |
Johnny, he'll kill you. |
01:48:05 |
Stand back, deputy. |
01:48:08 |
Sorry, Blaisdell, it's time. |
01:48:10 |
- Time? |
01:48:13 |
Trouble and death follow you. |
01:48:16 |
- Are you running me out of town? |
01:48:19 |
I'm just saying I'll have to |
01:48:22 |
so I'm asking you to get out |
01:48:24 |
Nobody tells me that. |
01:48:26 |
No longer, Mr. Blaisdell. |
01:48:31 |
Come shooting, if you do. |
01:48:33 |
- I'll do that. |
01:49:18 |
I told Blaisdell |
01:49:23 |
I heard. |
01:49:26 |
And is he going? |
01:49:30 |
No. |
01:49:57 |
What do you want? |
01:50:08 |
Johnny. |
01:50:40 |
Clay. |
01:50:43 |
I've been looking for you. |
01:50:46 |
Have you been here |
01:50:49 |
- Jessie, why did he do it? |
01:50:56 |
- Clay, what are you going to do? |
01:51:02 |
Was it only yesterday? I told him |
01:51:08 |
Maybe I'm nothing |
01:51:10 |
That's foolish. |
01:51:14 |
We had a council meeting and everyone |
01:51:18 |
we could go to the deputy, |
01:51:21 |
What would I do here? |
01:51:24 |
Stay with me, as we planned. |
01:51:26 |
- What would I do? |
01:51:30 |
Whatever you planned on doing |
01:51:34 |
I never saw past this morning. |
01:51:37 |
I suppose I figured |
01:51:41 |
What now? |
01:51:44 |
Shall I clerk in Richardson's store? |
01:51:49 |
Should I take over McQuown's |
01:51:52 |
Become a miner |
01:51:56 |
If you loved me, |
01:52:00 |
Jessie, come with me. |
01:52:02 |
We'll go to Palfrie City. |
01:52:06 |
- To another town, and another... |
01:52:10 |
It's the way I've lived, |
01:52:13 |
Times are changing, sure, |
01:52:15 |
but there'll be enough towns |
01:52:18 |
I'm not Morgan. |
01:52:21 |
I can't even hold a Colt, |
01:52:24 |
Who'll kill the backshooters |
01:52:31 |
Maybe I'll have to find |
01:52:53 |
Morning. |
01:53:10 |
There's the key, |
01:53:24 |
Take care of it. |
01:53:29 |
People are out. |
01:53:34 |
Yeah... |
01:53:40 |
Well... |
01:53:43 |
- I guess it's about time. |
01:53:48 |
Yeah. |