Good Guys and the Bad Guys The
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Our story tells of a man grown old |
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His blood's still warm |
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He thinks he's still the man he was |
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But the young poke fun at everything |
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Everything the old man does |
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Marshal Flagg, Marshal Flagg |
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As men grow old their footsteps drag |
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Younger folks start making jokes |
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They'll be laughing at Marshal Flagg |
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They'll be laughing at Marshal Flagg |
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Laughing |
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Laughing |
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At Marshal Flagg |
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A man recalls all his youthful days |
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When he tasted life in a million ways |
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He dreams his dreams, at times it seems |
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That he's only two times ten |
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That he's full of fire again |
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The man he was way back when |
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Marshal Flagg, Marshal Flagg |
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As men grow old their footsteps drag |
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Younger folks start making jokes |
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They'll be laughing at Marshal Flagg |
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They'll be laughing at Marshal Flagg |
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Laughing |
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Laughing |
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At Marshal Flagg |
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Damn red-headed chicken thief! |
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Damn fox ate another one |
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Consarned thieving... |
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Well, get down off of there. |
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- Nippy, huh? |
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I damn near froze last night. |
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- Why didn't you sleep inside? |
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- Well, then why did you build it? |
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Grundy, either your coffee |
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- Chaw? |
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- So what no-good you been up to? |
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- I saw some... |
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- Saw some... |
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Saw some men yesterday. |
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- Who were they? |
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- What'd they look like? |
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- What do you mean "mean"? |
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Well, what were they doing? |
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Not much of anything. Just sitting. |
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Well, didn't you see anything |
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I heard a couple of names. |
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And another called... |
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McBride, MacLean, McKay, |
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- McKay? Did you say McKay? |
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What did he look like, this fellow, McKay? |
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- Only saw his back. |
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Well, |
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he was tall, taller than the rest. |
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He wore them long Mexican spurs |
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His horse and his clothes, |
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Black. Whole outfit, horse and man. |
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I remember that, |
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Not low, like some of these |
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John McKay. That's who you saw. |
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You mean the McKay? Big John McKay? |
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That's right. |
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Thought he was killed years ago, |
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So did I. |
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Thanks for the coffee. |
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- If you need an extra gun, count me in. |
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Hot damn! |
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There's finally gonna be some action |
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Up. Here you go. |
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You weren't so eager |
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Come on, Ginny, |
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Nothing personal! |
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Be the first time you ever laid hands |
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High time they closed that dirty place. |
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Harold! |
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- Hi, Nell. |
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- Bye, Nell. |
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Harold, you tell me immediately |
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Harold! Answer me this instant. |
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She's a friend of Pa's. |
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Hey, Nell, give us something |
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This'll remind you |
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- That's my garter. |
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Give me my garter, will you? |
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- I swear to... |
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I never figured on this much fuss. |
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Well, Howard, fuss is publicity. |
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I congratulate you, Mayor Wilker. |
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That establishment |
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Right you are, Mrs. Peters. |
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It's a civic disgrace. The work of the devil. |
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Don't worry, Ed. |
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The house will be open right after election. |
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Good. Good. Good. |
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Oh, good. |
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Come on, Howard. |
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So long, Charley. |
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Dirty thing. |
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Take your hands off me! |
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Bye. No hard feelings anymore. |
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Goodbye! |
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Bye. |
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This is for you, Jim, for being |
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All right, girls, let's hear it for the marshal. |
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- Hip, hip, hooray! Hip, hip, hooray! |
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- Hip, hip, hooray! |
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Well, back to the office. |
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Public servant's work is never done. |
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- Mayor. |
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Oh, Flagg. Good morning. |
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Gonna need about 20 men. |
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- Posse? Did you say posse, Jim Boy? |
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You have them |
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meet me over at the courthouse, |
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and I'll get them sworn in and we'II... |
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Wait a minute, Jim. Now wait. |
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You know that train that's due Saturday |
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- Yes. |
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- Holdup? |
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John McKay has been seen in the territory. |
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And who the hell is John McKay? |
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Who the hell is John McKay? |
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For your information, |
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John McKay is one of the most wanted |
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Oh, you mean Big John McKay, |
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- That's right. |
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I read about him in the pulp books. |
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He used to be pretty famous |
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around the time |
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The James boys? |
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Yeah, but wasn't he killed, |
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Well, if he was, |
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saying he's planning a holdup, |
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Yeah, but the book said that... |
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I don't give a damn what the book said, |
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Wait, wait, wait a minute, Jim Boy. |
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We haven't used those words in... In years. |
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Well, in case you've forgotten, Mayor, |
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Which is exactly what we're gonna have |
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And we're gonna have even more trouble |
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if we go off halfcocked |
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We're not going off halfcocked, |
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Wait a minute, Jim, let's... |
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If he was alive, |
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He's no older than I am! |
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I'll tell you what, Jim Boy, |
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and discuss this in a rational way, |
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Jim Boy, this place needs air! |
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Get a window open. |
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- Scared the hell out of me. |
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There's our man. |
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Do something about those windows, |
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Well! |
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This is more like it. |
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Space. There's light. There's air. |
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Yes, neatness indicates organization. |
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Organization promotes productivity. |
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Well, I hope you'll be impressed when |
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Now look, Jim, this poster is 20 years old |
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- Now, it cannot be the same man. |
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I had a detailed description. |
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A description? |
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I said he was seen in the territory. |
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Then you actually did not see him? |
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- No. |
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- A fellow named Grundy. |
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Jim! That crazy, whiskey-guzzling |
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- He is not crazy. |
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You mean |
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and create a panic over some wild bandits |
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on the word of a lunatic |
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He's not a lunatic, |
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- He just don't take to city life. |
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Not with an election coming up. |
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Now, if you told me that you had |
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I would consider a plan of action. |
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But this is just... This is just hearsay. |
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You can't run a town on hearsay. |
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We'd be the laughingstock of the state |
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Jim, go home. |
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Forget about posses |
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- Time marches on. |
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And as long as I am, |
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I'm forming a posse. |
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I'd like your cooperation, but if needs be... |
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Jim Boy. Jim, wait a minute. |
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Now, Saturday is two days away. |
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Now, all I'm asking for is a couple of hours |
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Now, that's fair enough, isn't it? |
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- Well... |
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Howard, I'd like... |
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Howard. |
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I want you to walk me to the office. |
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I have something |
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James Flagg. |
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You are late for supper! |
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I mean, I don't run a restaurant here. |
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I haven't got time to eat anyway, Mary. |
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- Hi, Jim. |
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Marshal Flagg, Billy, you know that. |
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Boy, you should've seen |
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A whole bunch of ladies |
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and the mayor was there and everything. |
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- Yeah, I saw it. |
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- Who? |
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- Another town, I guess. |
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Billy! |
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- Ma! |
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Did they wanna go? |
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I don't suppose |
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They weren't bad, were they? |
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I mean, if they'd been bad, you'd have |
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Yeah, Billy. |
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Then if they weren't bad |
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how come they went? |
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Well... |
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Billy, someday you'll learn |
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that people don't always agree |
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Now, about those ladies, |
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they were just practicing |
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I thought being marshal |
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- No, that's just second oldest. |
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You got yourself into this, |
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Well, Billy, you see, the... |
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And he... |
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Gee, I know that. |
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- But why'd... |
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Now, why don't you just run along? |
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Grownups don't tell kids nothing. |
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- Ma! Howard Boyle's here. |
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Come on in, Howard. |
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- Evening, Mary. |
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- Marshal. |
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The mayor wants to talk to you, Jim. |
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- Already? |
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He decided to cooperate, huh? |
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I think you ought to come down |
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- You tell His Honor I'm on my way. |
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And, Howard, start rounding up a posse. |
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- I'd like to be on the flats by sunup. |
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What's this about a posse? |
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Nothing to worry about, Mary. |
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Jim. |
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- Be careful, will you? |
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Maybe then I'll take you to dinner. |
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Jim! Jim Boy, come on! |
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Come on! |
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Come on, Jim, this is for you. |
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Come on, this is it for you, Jim Boy. |
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Folks, this is a great day for our town. |
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Today we're gonna |
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who has devoted 20 years of his life |
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to make this a safe |
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You know, when Marshal James Flagg |
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it was untamed, lawless, frontier town. |
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But with honesty, |
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regardless of personal danger, |
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James Flagg has tamed this town |
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and made it the prospering community |
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And so it's come time for us |
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to pay the debt |
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and to show our appreciation |
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Jim Boy, in appreciation |
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for long and outstanding service, |
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we present you with this gift. |
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Well, open it, Jim Boy, open it. |
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Read the card, Jim, read the card. |
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"To James Flagg, Marshal emeritus." |
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Yes, that's the sentiment |
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I didn't have time today. |
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And, folks, with the watch |
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Carefree days of whittling and fishing. |
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And each year henceforth, |
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Now we all know |
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to fill Marshal Flagg's boots, |
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but there is a man among us |
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Howard Boyle has youth! He has integrity. |
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He's bold, ambitious and he's honest. |
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And he will give us the kind |
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I give you Howard Boyle. |
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"It's a... It's a great honor to..." |
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Louder, louder. |
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"It's a great honor |
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"to be chosen marshal of this fine city. |
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"I shall endeavor to carry out the duties |
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"and responsibilities of my new office |
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"in the fine tradition of my predecessor. |
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"With the..." |
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- Aid. |
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"of our great mayor and all of you, |
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"I feel confident of the continued growth |
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"and prosperity of our great city." |
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Thank you. |
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Howard, thank you. |
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And now, by way of celebrating, |
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the town treasury, |
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has decided to foot the bill at Polly's. |
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Drinks on the house. |
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A lawman's lost when he has no star |
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And when you're licked |
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They give him a watch and with that gem |
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In a minute flat he's just a bust |
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'Cause he's just like one of them |
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It's tough to hear |
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But he drinks the dregs of that bitter cup |
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He says, "You fool, keep cool, keep cool" |
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Then a door that's monogrammed |
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And then he thinks |
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"Well, I'll be damned" |
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Marshal Flagg |
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Marshal Flagg |
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Beneath his shirt his shoulders sag |
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Where to go, he doesn't know |
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No future for Marshal Flagg |
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No future for Marshal Flagg |
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No, thank you. |
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I still don't figure what you're gonna do. |
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You aiming to get McKay first? |
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Don't know why you're even bothering. |
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Let McKay pull it off. |
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It's not the town's fault, Grundy. |
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Honor! |
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Hell, they don't even know |
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Why, probably not more than a dozen |
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what a hellhole that place was |
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Well, it's too late to |
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I got McKay to think about. |
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- I'll get my gun. |
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- Why not? |
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Well, it ain't yours no more either, |
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- They fired you! |
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You got a nice warm place in there. |
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You go getting killed, |
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Damn fool. |
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Damn fool! |
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Beats me. |
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- It's open. |
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- Cards. |
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Waco knows what he's doing. |
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- Found out about the shipment, didn't he? |
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The money don't come in till tomorrow, |
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The hurry is |
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Jumpy? |
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What the hell's to get jumpy |
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Town full of hicks, it'll be a pushover. |
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Yeah, if there ain't any Pinkerton men. |
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For that kind of money, |
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Risks or no risk, it sure beats the hell |
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- Cards. |
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Three. |
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It's your bet. |
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By me. |
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Your bet. |
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I swear one day I'm gonna stuff my boot |
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I don't know why we drug him along |
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He's supposed to know this country. |
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He had a... Had a gang once |
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Hard to imagine, ain't it? |
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Call. |
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That and that better. |
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Up. |
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Turn around. |
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- You know him? |
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Name is Flagg. James Flagg. US Marshal. |
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Marshal? That old man? |
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Flagg? |
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McKay? |
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Get them saddled. |
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You spook them horses? |
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- I asked you a question, mister. |
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Sneaked up on McKay, I hit him. |
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- What do you want this old buzzard for? |
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- He sure don't look like no marshal to me. |
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Now who the hell is James Flagg? |
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Who the hell is James Flagg? |
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He's the toughest marshal |
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Oh, yeah? |
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- What town you toughest marshal of? |
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He's the marshal of Purgatory |
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You're a little outside of your territory, |
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Purgatory's more than |
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You sure this isn't |
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If you're a marshal, let's see your badge. |
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I lost it. |
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Well, the famous marshal lost his badge. |
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He's a marshal like you're Calamity Jane. |
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Mount them up, Deuce. |
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What are we gonna do with him? |
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Shoot him. |
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Can't go cold-blooded |
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Well, then stay here and hold his hand. |
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Better anyhow. |
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Now wait a minute, Waco! |
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Now, listen, McKay, |
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You're hanging on by your teeth. |
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Now, you want to come, you put a bullet |
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If not, you stay here and hold his hand. |
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Either way, it don't matter to me. |
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If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, |
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Now, don't you get any fool notions. |
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- Waco works for me. |
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I never figured I'd see the day that |
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Rawhided? Look who's been rawhided! |
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You walk in here, broad as daylight, |
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you take three steps |
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You put that cannon away, |
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Oh, no. |
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- Why, you flabby... |
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All these years and you still get riled up |
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I get riled up when I think about a man |
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- Never gave you my word. |
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Oh, the hell I did! |
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You told me |
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and the minute I turned around |
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What'd you expect me to do? |
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Let you take me in |
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I expected you to keep your word. |
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I promised. I never gave you my word. |
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Well, what the hell is the difference? |
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One's a promise, the other's my word! |
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Oh, no. |
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Sun never set on the day that Big John |
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What was that business |
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Waco would've shot you right on the spot |
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if he knew |
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- What's that to you? |
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I just don't go for unnecessary killing. |
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I still can't get over it. |
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I was hunting jackrabbits, not you. |
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Matter of fact, |
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I heard you got killed |
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Red River. |
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That job would've made |
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Three express cars! |
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- And more Pinkerton men, too. |
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I did get two slugs. Right there. |
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Guess the bullet with Big John's |
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You damned idiot! I'd have hit him! |
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Get him. Come on, boy. |
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Damn fool. |
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Carmel, you grow more beautiful |
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Thank you. |
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To you. |
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I do feel wicked imbibing before sundown. |
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Well... |
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Voilà! |
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Sundown. |
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Oh, Mayor Wilker. |
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You know, Mayor Wilker is so... So formal. |
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My... My Christian name is Randolph. |
00:34:25 |
- Randolph? |
00:34:29 |
- Now, Randolph... |
00:34:31 |
Randy, we must remember I'm a Mrs. |
00:34:35 |
I, my dear, am a mister. |
00:34:40 |
- Please! If my husband knew, why... |
00:34:44 |
Your husband is aware |
00:34:48 |
- It's true, I'm afraid. |
00:34:50 |
Every weekend he's out and about |
00:34:52 |
while you, in the bloom of your youth |
00:34:55 |
unattended, like an unplucked rose! |
00:34:58 |
- Yes. |
00:35:00 |
- Yes. Yes! |
00:35:03 |
That's why |
00:35:06 |
You, a Ionely woman. |
00:35:11 |
Both of us love-starved victims |
00:35:15 |
Are you Ionely? |
00:35:17 |
Lonely? |
00:35:21 |
Carmel, dear. |
00:35:24 |
When I sit at my desk, |
00:35:26 |
pondering the awesome |
00:35:29 |
I'm probably |
00:35:33 |
- You poor man. |
00:35:36 |
So your mayor needs assistance, devotion, |
00:35:41 |
and patriotic support. |
00:35:44 |
I'm a member of the DGW. |
00:35:49 |
The what? |
00:35:51 |
Daughters of George Washington. |
00:35:55 |
Well, that's what I'm gonna appeal to, |
00:36:03 |
There. |
00:36:05 |
There. |
00:36:08 |
You see, what I need... What I need |
00:36:12 |
is the warmth of my constituents. |
00:36:16 |
- Yes, the warmth. |
00:36:20 |
Yes, their affection. |
00:36:23 |
Their spiritual sustenance. |
00:36:25 |
Yes, their spiritual substance. |
00:36:28 |
Yes, my dear, substance. |
00:36:48 |
Mayor. |
00:36:51 |
Randolph. |
00:36:56 |
- Randy! |
00:36:58 |
Yes? Flagg! |
00:37:01 |
Well, it's nice to see you, Mrs. Flannahan. |
00:37:04 |
We'll discuss your suggestion |
00:37:14 |
Have you gone crazy? |
00:37:16 |
- Mayor, this is... |
00:37:18 |
- Mayor... |
00:37:19 |
- But... |
00:37:21 |
Will you listen to me? |
00:37:23 |
It'll take a $10 bottle of perfume |
00:37:25 |
- Mayor, this is Big John McKay. |
00:37:28 |
Didn't you hear me, Mayor? |
00:37:30 |
- Fella I was telling you about. |
00:37:33 |
Of course, we'll discuss it later. |
00:37:34 |
- But his gang is in town right now. |
00:37:38 |
But, Mayor, the bank! Tomorrow's train. |
00:37:42 |
Look, Jim Boy, you're retired. |
00:37:43 |
Now you don't have to |
00:37:45 |
Now, just go home, relax, go fishing. |
00:37:48 |
- Boyle can handle these things. |
00:37:51 |
Come on now, Jim, don't exaggerate. |
00:37:57 |
Now, Jim Boy, you know |
00:38:00 |
but next time knock a little. |
00:38:02 |
You scare the hell out of a man, |
00:38:05 |
And both of you, take a bath, |
00:38:07 |
Listen, Jim Boy, |
00:38:10 |
You buy your own damn perfume! |
00:38:12 |
Right you are, right you are, Jim Boy. |
00:38:16 |
Retired? Jim Boy! Jim Boy's been retired. |
00:38:20 |
What'd they do, throw you out |
00:38:23 |
- Come on, move. |
00:38:26 |
After all those years, |
00:38:29 |
and a pat on the back |
00:38:34 |
They say there's no honor among thieves. |
00:38:36 |
Look. |
00:38:38 |
What's happened makes no difference |
00:38:40 |
You're my job, badge or no badge. |
00:38:44 |
Come tomorrow, I'm gonna |
00:38:48 |
and turn you over to the US Marshal. |
00:38:49 |
Where to now? |
00:38:51 |
You go back up on your mountain |
00:38:53 |
- Yeah, but, Jim, you... |
00:39:02 |
Damn fool! |
00:39:35 |
Just like you said, Waco, |
00:39:39 |
You seen that new bank yet? |
00:39:41 |
It's gonna take a ton of dynamite |
00:39:43 |
That's why we ain't gonna try. |
00:39:45 |
- I thought you told me the plan was... |
00:39:49 |
We'll make our move at the depot when |
00:39:54 |
And we hit them from all sides at once. |
00:39:58 |
You two spread the word. |
00:40:00 |
We'll meet at the depot in the morning. |
00:40:03 |
Tell the boys |
00:40:15 |
Tuber. |
00:40:46 |
One schooner. Hi. |
00:41:09 |
That'd warm a man's bed on a cold night. |
00:41:14 |
This thing is over, |
00:41:16 |
Why wait? |
00:41:22 |
How about a drink, honey? |
00:41:25 |
I don't drink with customers. |
00:41:34 |
Deuce! |
00:41:37 |
Waco don't want no trouble tonight. |
00:41:47 |
Here we are. |
00:41:50 |
- Here, let me help. |
00:41:56 |
Well, I'm pleased to know |
00:42:01 |
James, are those really necessary? |
00:42:04 |
- Yes, they are really necessary. |
00:42:07 |
It's all right. |
00:42:10 |
- That's delicious. |
00:42:13 |
- As good as Mrs. McKay's? |
00:42:16 |
You really believe there's a woman |
00:42:17 |
fool enough to get hitched up |
00:42:19 |
James Flagg, |
00:42:23 |
You may have your reasons |
00:42:25 |
but as long as Mr. McKay |
00:42:28 |
I want him treated courteously. |
00:42:31 |
Courteously? |
00:42:32 |
- That thieving, low-down... |
00:42:35 |
I'm sorry, Mr. McKay. |
00:42:37 |
It just seems that some folks have |
00:42:41 |
Thank you, ma'am. But I've... |
00:42:47 |
Well if there's anything else you'd like, |
00:42:50 |
- Good night, ma'am. And thank you again. |
00:42:58 |
Jim Boy, the sugar. |
00:43:01 |
- Jim Boy? |
00:43:07 |
Just a smidgen. |
00:43:10 |
Thank you. |
00:43:12 |
- Mrs. McKay. That'll be the day. |
00:43:16 |
- Was what? |
00:43:20 |
I don't believe it. |
00:43:24 |
After the Red River job. |
00:43:28 |
So I went up to Canada for a spell. |
00:43:32 |
There was this woman... |
00:43:37 |
So? |
00:43:41 |
Forget it. |
00:43:42 |
Well, who was she? |
00:43:46 |
A Quaker gal. |
00:43:50 |
You have got to be |
00:43:55 |
Are you telling this straight? |
00:43:58 |
A real fire and brimstone Quaker? |
00:44:03 |
Well, if you're not lying, |
00:44:04 |
how come you're not up there in Canada |
00:44:07 |
She died. |
00:44:09 |
The fever. Two days, it was all over. |
00:44:12 |
Everything. |
00:44:17 |
Any young'uns? |
00:44:20 |
One. A boy. |
00:44:22 |
It's been five years since I seen him. |
00:44:25 |
- Who's taking care of him? |
00:44:29 |
Five years, that makes him almost 11. |
00:44:35 |
How about you, did you ever get hitched? |
00:44:38 |
Nope. |
00:44:41 |
Never did. |
00:44:54 |
- Billy, what are you doing up this late? |
00:44:58 |
It's you, Mr. McKay. |
00:45:05 |
Beats me how you'd even know |
00:45:08 |
Gosh, Mr. McKay, |
00:45:11 |
Jim's told me all about you. |
00:45:13 |
Why, he says you're the most famous |
00:45:18 |
Did you come to rob a train, Mr. McKay? |
00:45:20 |
Don't you think you'd better |
00:45:22 |
Jim, do I have to? |
00:45:24 |
Your ma catches you down here, |
00:45:27 |
Hey, Billy. |
00:45:29 |
I'd consider it a favor |
00:45:33 |
Oh, no, sir. |
00:45:34 |
Jim gave it to me for my scrapbook. |
00:45:39 |
I understand. |
00:45:41 |
But here. |
00:46:05 |
What ever happened to the rest of them, |
00:46:09 |
They're gone. They're all gone. |
00:46:12 |
Smiley was hung, |
00:46:15 |
Jessup was killed by |
00:46:19 |
Blanchard was shot |
00:46:24 |
Doc Samuels put a bullet in his own head. |
00:46:27 |
They're all gone. |
00:46:28 |
- What about your bunch? |
00:46:32 |
Owens. Blake. Kincaid. Haggarty. |
00:46:38 |
Even old Dawson. |
00:46:40 |
Marshal Abilene? |
00:46:42 |
Eyes got so bad |
00:46:45 |
They still bushwhacked him. |
00:46:48 |
Shot him in the back, |
00:46:50 |
Back-shooting, bushwhacking... |
00:46:54 |
They got no pride, they got no honor. |
00:47:01 |
Just ain't no fun anymore. |
00:47:07 |
You got a privy out back? |
00:47:10 |
What do you mean, out back? |
00:47:13 |
We got one right here in the house. |
00:47:16 |
- In the house? |
00:47:18 |
Right there under the stairs. |
00:47:43 |
You gonna hold my hand? |
00:48:09 |
Well, I'll be damned! |
00:48:46 |
Grundy. |
00:48:47 |
Well now, time sure ain't been |
00:48:51 |
- You look fine, Polly. |
00:48:55 |
Now what brings you to town? |
00:48:57 |
Oh, I just figured I'd pay a visit, |
00:49:01 |
Ain't too encouraging. |
00:49:02 |
Ralph, a glass of our worst for my friend. |
00:49:09 |
You tired, boy? |
00:49:18 |
Store-bought whiskey! Ain't got no kick. |
00:49:20 |
She ain't too good to drink |
00:49:24 |
Guess whatever women want, |
00:49:27 |
Yeah? |
00:49:30 |
Watch. |
00:49:33 |
Hey, I thought you didn't drink |
00:49:36 |
That's right. |
00:49:37 |
Well, what do you call this old rummy? |
00:49:39 |
- Rummy? |
00:49:42 |
Well, that's all I wanna be, honey. |
00:49:45 |
Why, you... |
00:49:56 |
You just made a bad mistake, old man. |
00:50:02 |
Don't. Drop it! Drop it! |
00:50:09 |
You're a pushy one, ain't you? |
00:50:13 |
Well, you're still young, |
00:50:19 |
Thanks for the drink, Polly. |
00:50:42 |
Old man! |
00:50:48 |
Grundy! |
00:50:52 |
Oh, Grundy. |
00:50:56 |
Well, somebody get a doctor, hurry! |
00:51:00 |
Polly, get me to Flagg. |
00:51:06 |
It was a fair fight. |
00:51:09 |
Fair fight? |
00:51:11 |
He didn't have a chance. |
00:51:16 |
Now it's your turn, mister! |
00:51:19 |
- Polly, put the gun down. |
00:51:24 |
I'll take that gun. |
00:51:28 |
Come get it. |
00:51:36 |
Thanks. |
00:51:38 |
Anytime, Marshal. |
00:51:47 |
Come on, I'll help you get him to the jail. |
00:52:02 |
There was a razor. |
00:52:21 |
Oh, the hell with them. |
00:52:23 |
Jim! Grundy! |
00:52:34 |
Grundy, for the love of... |
00:52:36 |
They're all over town. |
00:52:37 |
I thought I told you to stay out of trouble. |
00:52:39 |
I could have took him, Jim, |
00:52:43 |
I could have took him. |
00:52:46 |
Jim, I... |
00:53:19 |
Jim, you're out-gunned. |
00:53:22 |
There's nothing you can do about it, |
00:53:24 |
and getting yourself blasted |
00:53:27 |
You got any bright ideas? |
00:53:31 |
Going fishing sure does take |
00:54:08 |
Gonna have to fix that, one of these days. |
00:54:13 |
Once every fall |
00:54:17 |
Yeah, I guess. |
00:54:24 |
It's cold. |
00:54:28 |
- Let's go on inside, huh? |
00:54:31 |
You'll just catch your death |
00:54:33 |
I'll be along, Mary. |
00:54:42 |
Jim, I know what's going |
00:54:49 |
But please, don't do anything foolish. |
00:54:54 |
He was my friend, Mary. |
00:54:56 |
- He died doing my job. |
00:55:01 |
But there are too many of them. |
00:55:07 |
You'll just get yourself killed, too. |
00:55:10 |
Maybe it should have happened |
00:55:12 |
Men like me and McKay in there, |
00:55:19 |
Why, that is just nonsense. |
00:55:25 |
Why, you're as needed now |
00:55:29 |
Yeah, that's why the town gave me |
00:55:33 |
Oh, I'm not just talking about the town. |
00:55:43 |
I mean, Billy needs you. |
00:55:49 |
You're the only father he's ever known. |
00:55:52 |
And I need you, too. |
00:56:21 |
- Randy? |
00:56:25 |
You're not gonna desert me, are you? |
00:56:35 |
My dear, sweet Carmel, |
00:56:38 |
you know, nothing on Earth could |
00:56:41 |
than spending the entire day with you. |
00:56:43 |
Lolling idly, |
00:56:50 |
But consider this. |
00:56:53 |
Would our love be as magnificent |
00:56:55 |
at the expense of Progress' progress? |
00:56:59 |
Could any man ask for more than you? |
00:57:01 |
My sweet, I think not. |
00:57:06 |
You're so handsome. |
00:57:08 |
I wanna tell the whole wide world |
00:57:11 |
Oh, no! |
00:57:13 |
I mean, don't think I don't appreciate |
00:57:16 |
but I don't need anyone |
00:57:22 |
Besides, I think it would prove prudent |
00:57:24 |
if our mutual respect |
00:57:27 |
Oh, by the way. |
00:57:29 |
Your husband, |
00:58:02 |
Mayor! Mayor! Hey, Mayor! |
00:58:05 |
- We wanna see the killer. |
00:58:08 |
Wait a minute. What... |
00:58:11 |
We don't have any killer in jail. |
00:58:12 |
The heck there ain't! You know he's there. |
00:58:14 |
The one that shot the old man. |
00:58:16 |
- Grundy, that's his name. Grundy. |
00:58:19 |
We want to see the killer |
00:58:21 |
Well, I'll tell you what I'll do, boys. |
00:58:23 |
I'll go over and talk to Marshal Boyle. |
00:58:24 |
If he says it's all right, |
00:58:27 |
I'll be right back. |
00:58:30 |
We want to see him, Mayor! |
00:58:36 |
Little bastards. |
00:58:47 |
Howard! |
00:58:50 |
Howard. Howard. |
00:59:36 |
- Good morning, Turk. |
00:59:38 |
- The Express on time? |
00:59:45 |
Say, Turk, you notice |
00:59:49 |
No. No. |
00:59:54 |
- Heard from your wife, Mayor? |
00:59:58 |
Think she's enjoying herself |
01:00:04 |
Yes. Yes, fine. Just fine. |
01:00:07 |
Course I haven't heard |
01:00:09 |
See you around, Sam. |
01:00:15 |
You done real good. |
01:00:18 |
Now just sit back and relax. |
01:00:22 |
Mary! Mary. |
01:00:26 |
- Mayor Wilker. |
01:00:28 |
- Oh, right in there. |
01:00:30 |
Jim Boy, we're in trouble. |
01:00:34 |
What's he doing here? |
01:00:36 |
Well, what the hell |
01:00:38 |
You wouldn't let me lock him up. |
01:00:39 |
Oh, you're right. You're right. |
01:00:40 |
I was a fool not to listen, |
01:00:43 |
But look that... That's water over the dam. |
01:00:46 |
Now look, the real problem is, |
01:00:49 |
They're all over town. |
01:00:50 |
There's one holding a gun |
01:00:51 |
- What about your boy, Howard? |
01:00:54 |
Do they suspect |
01:00:55 |
Yes, I think... No, I don't think so, no. |
01:00:57 |
Listen, Jim, |
01:00:59 |
- They're gonna rob the bank! |
01:01:01 |
I don't think we have |
01:01:02 |
What are you saying? |
01:01:04 |
The way I figure, if they're bright, |
01:01:05 |
they'll have that money |
01:01:08 |
Brilliant. Jim Boy, that's brilliant! |
01:01:12 |
Of course, they'll steal |
01:01:16 |
- Well, how does knowing that help us? |
01:01:18 |
Well, we just can't let them |
01:01:21 |
There's an election |
01:01:23 |
We'll pass out guns, arm the men. |
01:01:25 |
And start a war? You think those people |
01:01:28 |
if half the town is massacred? |
01:01:30 |
You're right, Jim Boy, you're right. |
01:01:33 |
Say, why don't you go up on the roof |
01:01:36 |
That's something special all right. |
01:01:37 |
That's special enough |
01:01:39 |
- You shut up, McKay. |
01:01:41 |
Maybe Mr. McKay here |
01:01:45 |
There's only one plan |
01:01:48 |
You can't stop them from getting |
01:01:51 |
And since they're covering the telegraph, |
01:01:53 |
you can't stop the train |
01:01:55 |
What you gotta do is stop the train |
01:02:01 |
- What? Stop the train from stopping? |
01:02:05 |
Fellas down at the depot |
01:02:07 |
But the train will stop, it always does! |
01:02:09 |
Not if somebody boards it |
01:02:15 |
A tremendous idea. |
01:02:18 |
That is bold, that is inventive, |
01:02:22 |
It's worthy of your reputation, Mr. McKay. |
01:02:25 |
- Well... |
01:02:27 |
We ride out of town, board the train, |
01:02:32 |
- What do you mean we? |
01:02:35 |
You don't think I'd let an opportunity |
01:02:37 |
I mean, have you any idea |
01:02:41 |
Oh, I can see it now. |
01:02:43 |
Crisscrossing the country, |
01:02:48 |
The need for positive action! |
01:02:50 |
Civic responsibility! |
01:02:53 |
Yes, I could write a book. |
01:02:54 |
I could write a weekly column |
01:02:57 |
The world. |
01:02:58 |
You know, I could be governor. |
01:03:03 |
President Randolph Wilker. |
01:03:05 |
Oh boy, there'd be no stopping me. |
01:03:07 |
- Mr. President. |
01:03:08 |
I should mention something |
01:03:10 |
- Please, go ahead. |
01:03:11 |
you're gonna have to board a train |
01:03:14 |
- Dead run, that means while it's moving? |
01:03:17 |
If you ain't careful, |
01:03:19 |
- Dusty Boggs? |
01:03:21 |
- Oh, what happened to him? |
01:03:22 |
All we found was a grease slick |
01:03:27 |
You make an excellent point, Mr. McKay. |
01:03:30 |
I have a whole town to worry about. |
01:03:32 |
If this was for my own safety, |
01:03:34 |
but I do have a public trust. |
01:03:37 |
Country's just lost a president. |
01:03:39 |
Tell you what you do, Mr. Mayor. |
01:03:40 |
You go downtown, circulate around, |
01:03:43 |
and just don't let on |
01:03:45 |
- Right, Jim Boy. What are you gonna do? |
01:03:47 |
- Alone? |
01:03:49 |
Well, what about McKay here? |
01:03:51 |
- Because he's one of them, that's why! |
01:03:59 |
Isn't that right, Mr. McKay? |
01:04:03 |
Yes, ma'am. |
01:04:05 |
As of that old man, Grundy, |
01:04:10 |
Like I said, |
01:04:13 |
Then you'll go together. |
01:04:21 |
There. Now shake. |
01:04:28 |
- Do I have your word this time? |
01:05:01 |
They're partners now in a frantic chase |
01:05:05 |
Determined looks are upon each face |
01:05:08 |
They ride through the trails |
01:05:12 |
And you know these men are real men |
01:05:15 |
Real men with iron wills |
01:05:20 |
There's just one thought |
01:05:24 |
They won't give up |
01:05:27 |
They work and sweat to pay a debt |
01:05:31 |
To a most ungrateful town |
01:05:33 |
They said that Flagg's a clown |
01:05:35 |
The folks who let the marshal down |
01:05:45 |
Jump! |
01:05:53 |
Come on, you can make it! |
01:05:56 |
Come on. |
01:06:02 |
Guess I'm a bit rusty. |
01:06:08 |
- Throw up your hands! |
01:06:10 |
- We got you covered. |
01:06:12 |
My name is James Flagg, |
01:06:14 |
Marshal, huh? Let's see your badge. |
01:06:17 |
I don't happen to have it |
01:06:19 |
I know you. You're Big John McKay. |
01:06:21 |
I was on the Missouri-St. Paul in '88 |
01:06:24 |
robbed us of $18,000. |
01:06:26 |
Now, there is gonna be a train robbery. |
01:06:28 |
But we're not the ones |
01:06:30 |
You bet your boots you ain't! |
01:06:31 |
One move and I'll splatter you |
01:06:34 |
Lock them up, Bump. |
01:06:35 |
We'll be in Progress before long |
01:06:37 |
and then we can turn these two varmints |
01:06:39 |
- Where'll I put them, Tick? |
01:06:41 |
- It's a good place for their kind. |
01:06:49 |
Move! |
01:06:51 |
Just keep calm, folks. |
01:06:56 |
Inside. |
01:07:05 |
Imagine him remembering me |
01:07:16 |
Bumper, you stay and guard them, |
01:07:19 |
Yes, sir. Don't worry none about me. |
01:08:01 |
Marshal! Marshal Boyle! |
01:08:05 |
- Is Marshal Boyle here? |
01:08:15 |
You're the hooligan that killed |
01:08:18 |
What of it? |
01:08:20 |
Well, hanging is too good |
01:08:22 |
If I were a man, I'd take you out |
01:08:25 |
Weren't for that dress, I'd think |
01:08:33 |
Wart! |
01:08:35 |
Ugly! |
01:08:36 |
Ugly old wart! |
01:08:56 |
Good citizen was just here asking for you. |
01:08:58 |
Just figured you'd like to know |
01:09:31 |
This damned thing |
01:09:50 |
Bridge! Bridge! Bridge! Bridge. |
01:10:22 |
- Morning. |
01:11:49 |
I got the skinny one, Tick. |
01:11:50 |
Come on, we'll head them off up front. |
01:11:54 |
- You hit? |
01:11:57 |
Relax, folks, nothing to worry about. |
01:13:28 |
We got them, Bump. |
01:15:27 |
Flooded. |
01:15:44 |
Harry, the train. |
01:15:48 |
Doris, we are here. The depot is there. |
01:15:52 |
Trains stop at depots. |
01:16:14 |
Harry. Harry. |
01:16:20 |
- Are you sure, Harry? |
01:16:35 |
Harry, it didn't stop. |
01:17:01 |
Everybody! Hey! Stop, stop! Stop! |
01:17:04 |
Everybody! Up in arms! |
01:17:09 |
They're gonna rob the train. |
01:17:12 |
- Everybody! |
01:18:30 |
Three no trump. |
01:18:35 |
That's it, boys, we're gaining on them. |
01:18:42 |
Four of hearts. |
01:18:48 |
They're the bad guys, not us, |
01:18:53 |
Now what can we do? |
01:18:55 |
Look, get me down! Get me down! |
01:19:42 |
Hey, what the hell's he doing? |
01:20:23 |
Double. |
01:20:34 |
They're gonna attack us. |
01:21:04 |
Damn it, I quit! |
01:21:12 |
Beats the hell out of me. |
01:21:17 |
Jump! |
01:21:39 |
Redouble. |
01:21:43 |
Hey, dynamite! Dynamite! |
01:22:03 |
Let's get out of here! |
01:22:18 |
Come on, |
01:22:21 |
Come on, men, come on. |
01:22:23 |
Forward! |
01:22:46 |
Stop! |
01:22:47 |
I think he's trying to tell us something. |
01:22:48 |
Stop! The bridge is out! |
01:22:51 |
That's what he's trying to tell us! |
01:22:59 |
Pull! |
01:23:01 |
She's running wild! Jump! |
01:23:44 |
Hell of a way to run a railroad. |
01:24:00 |
Get that money out of there! |
01:24:20 |
Hurry it up! We ain't got all day! |
01:24:48 |
See them? |
01:24:55 |
Maybe we ought to get out of... |
01:25:06 |
Should we join them? |
01:25:23 |
Let's get the hell out of here! |
01:25:29 |
Waco! |
01:25:57 |
You sure got style, McKay. |
01:26:00 |
I'll say that much for you. |
01:26:20 |
- I thought I could beat him. |
01:26:44 |
Jim! Jim Boy, you did it! |
01:26:49 |
I have never witnessed a more splendid |
01:26:53 |
This story will be told and re-told |
01:26:57 |
by men who still admire courage and... |
01:27:00 |
- Yes, sir? |
01:27:02 |
I'm Dave Cargo of the New Mexico Press. |
01:27:04 |
How do you do, sir? |
01:27:05 |
Is there any truth to the rumor that |
01:27:10 |
Governor? |
01:27:13 |
Well, I must say I never even thought |
01:27:19 |
The responsibilities of mayor |
01:27:25 |
One can't be selfish, |
01:27:28 |
I mean, the state needs me I... |
01:27:31 |
I've never been one to say no |
01:27:35 |
For example, now you... |
01:27:38 |
Excuse me. |
01:27:39 |
You take Progress, for example. |
01:27:42 |
You know something? |
01:27:43 |
I do believe one day |
01:27:46 |
Yeah, he's amazing, |
01:27:49 |
That's the real 20th century man. |
01:28:00 |
Hey, that was quite a show |
01:28:04 |
Hey, look, Jim, I don't pretend |
01:28:08 |
I doubt if I ever will be. |
01:28:09 |
I... I'd appreciate it |
01:28:11 |
No, you can keep the badge, Howard. |
01:28:14 |
- Yeah, but the town needs you. |
01:28:18 |
No, you'll do just fine, Howard. |
01:28:20 |
- Just one thing. |
01:28:22 |
You have to learn to tell |
01:28:32 |
Catch that horse, McKay. |
01:28:46 |
Well, Flagg... What the hell are you doing? |
01:28:49 |
- I'm taking you in, McKay. |
01:28:51 |
I didn't promise, |
01:28:55 |
The sun never set on the day |
01:28:57 |
that James Flagg broke his word |
01:28:59 |
Now wait just a damn minute! |
01:29:01 |
When you get out of jail you can take |
01:29:04 |
He'll be an old man |
01:29:06 |
Oh, I doubt that. |
01:29:09 |
Come on, let's go. |
01:29:12 |
Flagg, you ain't even a marshal. |
01:29:15 |
Now you know damn well |
01:29:17 |
I'm gonna clout you |
01:29:19 |
A man is young then a man grows old |
01:29:22 |
Flagg! |
01:29:23 |
His blood's still warm |
01:29:26 |
Flagg! |
01:29:27 |
He knows he's still the man he was |
01:29:30 |
And the folks are proud of everything |
01:29:33 |
Everything the old man does |
01:29:36 |
Damn you, Flagg, listen to me! |
01:29:38 |
Marshal Flagg, Marshal Flagg |
01:29:42 |
He doesn't boast and he doesn't brag |
01:29:47 |
Now younger folks |
01:29:50 |
Aren't making jokes |
01:29:53 |
They're cheering for Marshal Flagg |
01:29:56 |
Yes, they're cheering for Marshal Flagg |
01:30:01 |
Cheering for Marshal Flagg |