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00:01:01 Our story tells of a man grown old
00:01:04 His blood's still warm
00:01:09 He thinks he's still the man he was
00:01:13 But the young poke fun at everything
00:01:16 Everything the old man does
00:01:22 Marshal Flagg, Marshal Flagg
00:01:27 As men grow old their footsteps drag
00:01:34 Younger folks start making jokes
00:01:39 They'll be laughing at Marshal Flagg
00:01:42 They'll be laughing at Marshal Flagg
00:01:47 Laughing
00:01:48 Laughing
00:01:49 At Marshal Flagg
00:02:00 A man recalls all his youthful days
00:02:04 When he tasted life in a million ways
00:02:07 He dreams his dreams, at times it seems
00:02:12 That he's only two times ten
00:02:14 That he's full of fire again
00:02:15 The man he was way back when
00:02:22 Marshal Flagg, Marshal Flagg
00:02:28 As men grow old their footsteps drag
00:02:36 Younger folks start making jokes
00:02:41 They'll be laughing at Marshal Flagg
00:02:45 They'll be laughing at Marshal Flagg
00:02:50 Laughing
00:02:50 Laughing
00:02:51 At Marshal Flagg
00:03:00 Damn red-headed chicken thief!
00:03:06 Damn fox ate another one
00:03:09 Consarned thieving...
00:03:11 Well, get down off of there.
00:03:17 - Nippy, huh?
00:03:20 I damn near froze last night.
00:03:22 - Why didn't you sleep inside?
00:03:28 - Well, then why did you build it?
00:03:35 Grundy, either your coffee
00:03:41 - Chaw?
00:03:43 - So what no-good you been up to?
00:03:48 - I saw some...
00:03:51 - Saw some...
00:03:57 Saw some men yesterday.
00:04:00 - Who were they?
00:04:03 - What'd they look like?
00:04:05 - What do you mean "mean"?
00:04:08 Well, what were they doing?
00:04:11 Not much of anything. Just sitting.
00:04:15 Well, didn't you see anything
00:04:17 I heard a couple of names.
00:04:20 And another called...
00:04:23 McBride, MacLean, McKay,
00:04:27 - McKay? Did you say McKay?
00:04:30 What did he look like, this fellow, McKay?
00:04:32 - Only saw his back.
00:04:35 Well,
00:04:37 he was tall, taller than the rest.
00:04:39 He wore them long Mexican spurs
00:04:43 His horse and his clothes,
00:04:45 Black. Whole outfit, horse and man.
00:04:49 I remember that,
00:04:52 Not low, like some of these
00:04:56 John McKay. That's who you saw.
00:04:59 You mean the McKay? Big John McKay?
00:05:02 That's right.
00:05:04 Thought he was killed years ago,
00:05:06 So did I.
00:05:08 Thanks for the coffee.
00:05:19 - If you need an extra gun, count me in.
00:05:29 Hot damn!
00:05:32 There's finally gonna be some action
00:06:06 Up. Here you go.
00:06:08 You weren't so eager
00:06:10 Come on, Ginny,
00:06:13 Nothing personal!
00:06:14 Be the first time you ever laid hands
00:06:19 High time they closed that dirty place.
00:06:23 Harold!
00:06:25 - Hi, Nell.
00:06:29 - Bye, Nell.
00:06:33 Harold, you tell me immediately
00:06:37 Harold! Answer me this instant.
00:06:39 She's a friend of Pa's.
00:06:41 Hey, Nell, give us something
00:06:45 This'll remind you
00:06:49 - That's my garter.
00:06:51 Give me my garter, will you?
00:06:53 - I swear to...
00:07:03 I never figured on this much fuss.
00:07:05 Well, Howard, fuss is publicity.
00:07:09 I congratulate you, Mayor Wilker.
00:07:11 That establishment
00:07:16 Right you are, Mrs. Peters.
00:07:17 It's a civic disgrace. The work of the devil.
00:07:21 Don't worry, Ed.
00:07:23 The house will be open right after election.
00:07:26 Good. Good. Good.
00:07:31 Oh, good.
00:07:34 Come on, Howard.
00:08:05 So long, Charley.
00:08:09 Dirty thing.
00:08:16 Take your hands off me!
00:08:19 Bye. No hard feelings anymore.
00:08:32 Goodbye!
00:08:35 Bye.
00:08:40 This is for you, Jim, for being
00:08:45 All right, girls, let's hear it for the marshal.
00:08:48 - Hip, hip, hooray! Hip, hip, hooray!
00:08:52 - Hip, hip, hooray!
00:08:57 Well, back to the office.
00:09:00 Public servant's work is never done.
00:09:09 - Mayor.
00:09:11 Oh, Flagg. Good morning.
00:09:14 Gonna need about 20 men.
00:09:18 - Posse? Did you say posse, Jim Boy?
00:09:21 You have them
00:09:23 meet me over at the courthouse,
00:09:24 and I'll get them sworn in and we'II...
00:09:25 Wait a minute, Jim. Now wait.
00:09:29 You know that train that's due Saturday
00:09:32 - Yes.
00:09:35 - Holdup?
00:09:38 John McKay has been seen in the territory.
00:09:40 And who the hell is John McKay?
00:09:43 Who the hell is John McKay?
00:09:46 For your information,
00:09:49 John McKay is one of the most wanted
00:09:52 Oh, you mean Big John McKay,
00:09:55 - That's right.
00:09:58 I read about him in the pulp books.
00:09:59 He used to be pretty famous
00:10:00 around the time
00:10:02 The James boys?
00:10:05 Yeah, but wasn't he killed,
00:10:07 Well, if he was,
00:10:09 saying he's planning a holdup,
00:10:11 Yeah, but the book said that...
00:10:12 I don't give a damn what the book said,
00:10:14 Wait, wait, wait a minute, Jim Boy.
00:10:18 We haven't used those words in... In years.
00:10:20 Well, in case you've forgotten, Mayor,
00:10:22 Which is exactly what we're gonna have
00:10:26 And we're gonna have even more trouble
00:10:28 if we go off halfcocked
00:10:30 We're not going off halfcocked,
00:10:33 Wait a minute, Jim, let's...
00:10:36 If he was alive,
00:10:38 He's no older than I am!
00:10:44 I'll tell you what, Jim Boy,
00:10:48 and discuss this in a rational way,
00:11:02 Jim Boy, this place needs air!
00:11:05 Get a window open.
00:11:09 - Scared the hell out of me.
00:11:15 There's our man.
00:11:22 Do something about those windows,
00:11:28 Well!
00:11:29 This is more like it.
00:11:32 Space. There's light. There's air.
00:11:36 Yes, neatness indicates organization.
00:11:39 Organization promotes productivity.
00:11:41 Well, I hope you'll be impressed when
00:11:45 Now look, Jim, this poster is 20 years old
00:11:49 - Now, it cannot be the same man.
00:11:52 I had a detailed description.
00:11:54 A description?
00:11:56 I said he was seen in the territory.
00:11:58 Then you actually did not see him?
00:12:00 - No.
00:12:02 - A fellow named Grundy.
00:12:06 Jim! That crazy, whiskey-guzzling
00:12:10 - He is not crazy.
00:12:13 You mean
00:12:15 and create a panic over some wild bandits
00:12:19 on the word of a lunatic
00:12:22 He's not a lunatic,
00:12:24 - He just don't take to city life.
00:12:28 Not with an election coming up.
00:12:29 Now, if you told me that you had
00:12:32 I would consider a plan of action.
00:12:34 But this is just... This is just hearsay.
00:12:36 You can't run a town on hearsay.
00:12:38 We'd be the laughingstock of the state
00:12:41 Jim, go home.
00:12:43 Forget about posses
00:12:47 - Time marches on.
00:12:50 And as long as I am,
00:12:53 I'm forming a posse.
00:12:55 I'd like your cooperation, but if needs be...
00:12:57 Jim Boy. Jim, wait a minute.
00:13:00 Now, Saturday is two days away.
00:13:01 Now, all I'm asking for is a couple of hours
00:13:06 Now, that's fair enough, isn't it?
00:13:08 - Well...
00:13:12 Howard, I'd like...
00:13:15 Howard.
00:13:19 I want you to walk me to the office.
00:13:20 I have something
00:14:13 James Flagg.
00:14:22 You are late for supper!
00:14:25 I mean, I don't run a restaurant here.
00:14:27 I haven't got time to eat anyway, Mary.
00:14:28 - Hi, Jim.
00:14:30 Marshal Flagg, Billy, you know that.
00:14:32 Boy, you should've seen
00:14:35 A whole bunch of ladies
00:14:38 and the mayor was there and everything.
00:14:40 - Yeah, I saw it.
00:14:42 - Who?
00:14:45 - Another town, I guess.
00:14:47 Billy!
00:14:49 - Ma!
00:14:52 Did they wanna go?
00:14:53 I don't suppose
00:14:56 They weren't bad, were they?
00:14:57 I mean, if they'd been bad, you'd have
00:15:01 Yeah, Billy.
00:15:04 Then if they weren't bad
00:15:06 how come they went?
00:15:08 Well...
00:15:10 Billy, someday you'll learn
00:15:11 that people don't always agree
00:15:14 Now, about those ladies,
00:15:16 they were just practicing
00:15:18 I thought being marshal
00:15:21 - No, that's just second oldest.
00:15:27 You got yourself into this,
00:15:32 Well, Billy, you see, the...
00:15:36 And he...
00:15:40 Gee, I know that.
00:15:41 - But why'd...
00:15:44 Now, why don't you just run along?
00:15:46 Grownups don't tell kids nothing.
00:15:54 - Ma! Howard Boyle's here.
00:15:57 Come on in, Howard.
00:15:58 - Evening, Mary.
00:16:00 - Marshal.
00:16:02 The mayor wants to talk to you, Jim.
00:16:04 - Already?
00:16:05 He decided to cooperate, huh?
00:16:08 I think you ought to come down
00:16:11 - You tell His Honor I'm on my way.
00:16:15 And, Howard, start rounding up a posse.
00:16:18 - I'd like to be on the flats by sunup.
00:16:23 What's this about a posse?
00:16:24 Nothing to worry about, Mary.
00:16:28 Jim.
00:16:31 - Be careful, will you?
00:16:34 Maybe then I'll take you to dinner.
00:17:01 Jim! Jim Boy, come on!
00:17:06 Come on!
00:17:10 Come on, Jim, this is for you.
00:17:13 Come on, this is it for you, Jim Boy.
00:17:16 Folks, this is a great day for our town.
00:17:20 Today we're gonna
00:17:22 who has devoted 20 years of his life
00:17:24 to make this a safe
00:17:28 You know, when Marshal James Flagg
00:17:32 it was untamed, lawless, frontier town.
00:17:36 But with honesty,
00:17:40 regardless of personal danger,
00:17:42 James Flagg has tamed this town
00:17:44 and made it the prospering community
00:17:50 And so it's come time for us
00:17:52 to pay the debt
00:17:54 and to show our appreciation
00:17:59 Jim Boy, in appreciation
00:18:02 for long and outstanding service,
00:18:06 we present you with this gift.
00:18:14 Well, open it, Jim Boy, open it.
00:18:22 Read the card, Jim, read the card.
00:18:27 "To James Flagg, Marshal emeritus."
00:18:32 Yes, that's the sentiment
00:18:34 I didn't have time today.
00:18:36 And, folks, with the watch
00:18:43 Carefree days of whittling and fishing.
00:18:49 And each year henceforth,
00:18:59 Now we all know
00:19:02 to fill Marshal Flagg's boots,
00:19:03 but there is a man among us
00:19:08 Howard Boyle has youth! He has integrity.
00:19:12 He's bold, ambitious and he's honest.
00:19:15 And he will give us the kind
00:19:19 I give you Howard Boyle.
00:19:36 "It's a... It's a great honor to..."
00:19:38 Louder, louder.
00:19:40 "It's a great honor
00:19:43 "to be chosen marshal of this fine city.
00:19:46 "I shall endeavor to carry out the duties
00:19:49 "and responsibilities of my new office
00:19:52 "in the fine tradition of my predecessor.
00:19:58 "With the..."
00:19:59 - Aid.
00:20:02 "of our great mayor and all of you,
00:20:06 "I feel confident of the continued growth
00:20:10 "and prosperity of our great city."
00:20:14 Thank you.
00:20:16 Howard, thank you.
00:20:18 And now, by way of celebrating,
00:20:20 the town treasury,
00:20:25 has decided to foot the bill at Polly's.
00:20:28 Drinks on the house.
00:21:29 A lawman's lost when he has no star
00:21:34 And when you're licked
00:21:38 They give him a watch and with that gem
00:21:43 In a minute flat he's just a bust
00:21:46 'Cause he's just like one of them
00:21:54 It's tough to hear
00:21:58 But he drinks the dregs of that bitter cup
00:22:03 He says, "You fool, keep cool, keep cool"
00:22:08 Then a door that's monogrammed
00:22:13 And then he thinks
00:22:15 "Well, I'll be damned"
00:22:21 Marshal Flagg
00:22:24 Marshal Flagg
00:22:27 Beneath his shirt his shoulders sag
00:22:33 Where to go, he doesn't know
00:22:39 No future for Marshal Flagg
00:22:44 No future for Marshal Flagg
00:23:47 No, thank you.
00:23:49 I still don't figure what you're gonna do.
00:23:56 You aiming to get McKay first?
00:24:00 Don't know why you're even bothering.
00:24:02 Let McKay pull it off.
00:24:06 It's not the town's fault, Grundy.
00:24:09 Honor!
00:24:10 Hell, they don't even know
00:24:13 Why, probably not more than a dozen
00:24:17 what a hellhole that place was
00:24:22 Well, it's too late to
00:24:27 I got McKay to think about.
00:24:29 - I'll get my gun.
00:24:31 - Why not?
00:24:34 Well, it ain't yours no more either,
00:24:36 - They fired you!
00:24:40 You got a nice warm place in there.
00:24:47 You go getting killed,
00:24:51 Damn fool.
00:24:53 Damn fool!
00:25:25 Beats me.
00:25:27 - It's open.
00:25:30 - Cards.
00:25:32 Waco knows what he's doing.
00:25:34 - Found out about the shipment, didn't he?
00:25:38 The money don't come in till tomorrow,
00:25:40 The hurry is
00:25:42 Jumpy?
00:25:43 What the hell's to get jumpy
00:25:46 Town full of hicks, it'll be a pushover.
00:25:48 Yeah, if there ain't any Pinkerton men.
00:25:50 For that kind of money,
00:25:53 Risks or no risk, it sure beats the hell
00:25:59 - Cards.
00:26:04 Three.
00:26:14 It's your bet.
00:26:17 By me.
00:26:21 Your bet.
00:26:29 I swear one day I'm gonna stuff my boot
00:26:34 I don't know why we drug him along
00:26:36 He's supposed to know this country.
00:26:37 He had a... Had a gang once
00:26:41 Hard to imagine, ain't it?
00:26:44 Call.
00:26:47 That and that better.
00:27:00 Up.
00:27:04 Turn around.
00:27:13 - You know him?
00:27:15 Name is Flagg. James Flagg. US Marshal.
00:27:19 Marshal? That old man?
00:27:30 Flagg?
00:27:33 McKay?
00:27:42 Get them saddled.
00:27:48 You spook them horses?
00:27:51 - I asked you a question, mister.
00:27:54 Sneaked up on McKay, I hit him.
00:27:57 - What do you want this old buzzard for?
00:28:01 - He sure don't look like no marshal to me.
00:28:06 Now who the hell is James Flagg?
00:28:12 Who the hell is James Flagg?
00:28:14 He's the toughest marshal
00:28:18 Oh, yeah?
00:28:20 - What town you toughest marshal of?
00:28:24 He's the marshal of Purgatory
00:28:26 You're a little outside of your territory,
00:28:29 Purgatory's more than
00:28:33 You sure this isn't
00:28:36 If you're a marshal, let's see your badge.
00:28:40 I lost it.
00:28:45 Well, the famous marshal lost his badge.
00:28:50 He's a marshal like you're Calamity Jane.
00:28:54 Mount them up, Deuce.
00:28:59 What are we gonna do with him?
00:29:01 Shoot him.
00:29:03 Can't go cold-blooded
00:29:06 Well, then stay here and hold his hand.
00:29:10 Better anyhow.
00:29:12 Now wait a minute, Waco!
00:29:13 Now, listen, McKay,
00:29:16 You're hanging on by your teeth.
00:29:18 Now, you want to come, you put a bullet
00:29:21 If not, you stay here and hold his hand.
00:29:23 Either way, it don't matter to me.
00:29:43 If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes,
00:29:46 Now, don't you get any fool notions.
00:29:50 - Waco works for me.
00:29:56 I never figured I'd see the day that
00:30:01 Rawhided? Look who's been rawhided!
00:30:03 You walk in here, broad as daylight,
00:30:05 you take three steps
00:30:08 You put that cannon away,
00:30:11 Oh, no.
00:30:14 - Why, you flabby...
00:30:20 All these years and you still get riled up
00:30:23 I get riled up when I think about a man
00:30:26 - Never gave you my word.
00:30:27 Oh, the hell I did!
00:30:29 You told me
00:30:31 and the minute I turned around
00:30:33 What'd you expect me to do?
00:30:35 Let you take me in
00:30:36 I expected you to keep your word.
00:30:38 I promised. I never gave you my word.
00:30:41 Well, what the hell is the difference?
00:30:43 One's a promise, the other's my word!
00:30:46 Oh, no.
00:30:48 Sun never set on the day that Big John
00:30:55 What was that business
00:30:58 Waco would've shot you right on the spot
00:31:00 if he knew
00:31:02 - What's that to you?
00:31:04 I just don't go for unnecessary killing.
00:31:11 I still can't get over it.
00:31:16 I was hunting jackrabbits, not you.
00:31:19 Matter of fact,
00:31:21 I heard you got killed
00:31:23 Red River.
00:31:26 That job would've made
00:31:29 Three express cars!
00:31:33 - And more Pinkerton men, too.
00:31:36 I did get two slugs. Right there.
00:31:40 Guess the bullet with Big John's
00:31:47 You damned idiot! I'd have hit him!
00:32:14 Get him. Come on, boy.
00:33:16 Damn fool.
00:33:58 Carmel, you grow more beautiful
00:34:00 Thank you.
00:34:02 To you.
00:34:05 I do feel wicked imbibing before sundown.
00:34:08 Well...
00:34:12 Voilà!
00:34:15 Sundown.
00:34:18 Oh, Mayor Wilker.
00:34:20 You know, Mayor Wilker is so... So formal.
00:34:23 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