Gunfight at the O
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- Hello, Ed. |
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Over at the hotel, more than likely. |
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- Get word over there I'm waiting for him. |
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The whole town knows |
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Before there's another killing... |
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You just go on serving |
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and keep out of my business, Shanssey. |
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Your brother came in here |
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- He drew a gun on Holliday. |
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Have it your way, Ed. Check your guns |
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Leave the bottle. |
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You don't stand a chance, Doc. |
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Oh, come on, honey, let's cut |
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The whole town, including that |
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Right or wrong, they're gonna hang you |
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Doc. |
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Oh, you ain't even listening to me. |
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Now, Kate, Mr Bailey came |
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- to see me on a gentleman's matter. |
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It wouldn't be hospitable for me |
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Oh, don't start |
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I mean, it's a pure case of ethics, but... |
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Well, that's something a person like you |
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Why do you always have to treat me |
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You ain't no better than me! |
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- That's debatable. |
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You and that magnolia dripping! |
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Let me tell you something, Doc Holliday. |
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All them fancy clothes and that smart |
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You are dirt, just like me. |
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And I'm tired of hearing about |
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that Georgia plantation |
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They're all gone now! They're all gone! |
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Yes, they are. Here I am with you. |
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Your family scraped the barrel |
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just to send you through dental school. |
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You sure turned out fine. |
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Don't you ever mention my family again. |
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Please! |
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Doc, please! |
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Forget about Bailey. Let's get out |
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Maybe we could even go to Laredo |
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and do something about that cough |
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Your concern over my health |
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- You know how I feel about you. |
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I don't know... |
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I don't know what I'd do |
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You'd lose your meal ticket, |
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That ain't nice to say to me, Doc. |
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I've been good to you, ain't I? |
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Why don't you think about me |
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All right, get over to Shanssey's |
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- Oh, please don't go there. |
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I need some money. |
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Hello, Wyatt. |
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Cotton Wilson. |
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Been a long time. |
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Man, I'm plain wore out. |
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Hope you got some good news for me. |
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Ike Clanton rode through here |
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Waco, I think. |
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Rode through heading east? |
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I got it. |
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Well, why didn't you hold him? |
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I had no quarrel with Ike Clanton, |
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Nothing to hold him for? |
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Why, man, |
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I played this whole thing |
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I figured if there was one man in Texas |
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Now don't go getting |
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Cotton, it's Wyatt Earp you're talking to. |
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Ten years ago I watched you walk |
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in Oklahoma City and knock out |
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Ten years is a long time ago. |
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Getting old, I guess. |
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Anybody ever told me |
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I'd have called him a liar. |
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You've got no right |
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I've bucked heads |
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Then why didn't you stop Ringo |
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If you can't handle it anymore, |
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Turn in my badge. |
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I've been a lawman for 25 years, |
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You know what I got to show for it? |
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A $12-a-month room in the back of |
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Think I like winding up |
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It's the end of the line for me, Wyatt. |
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It'll happen to you some day, |
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- And where is that yellow-livered skunk? |
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Holliday's only trying to rile you. |
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- What do you figure's keeping Holliday? |
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Wyatt Earp! Why you old son of a gun! |
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Why didn't you let us know |
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- Good to see you, John. |
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Come on, sit down. |
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Cigar? |
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I'll be a son of a gun. |
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You've sure come a long way |
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in Cheyenne. |
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Funny, I never figured you for a lawman. |
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You was always pretty reckless |
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I never figured myself |
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- Fix a nice steak for Mr Earp. |
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My personal stock. |
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- How are the brothers? |
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- Virgil and Morgan are married. |
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What do you know. |
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- John, I need some help. |
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Ike Clanton and Johnny Ringo rode |
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They got a dozen counts against them. |
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I telegraphed Cotton to hold them, |
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- Cotton's skidded a long way. |
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I wish I did, but... |
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Wait a minute, wait a minute. |
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Maybe he heard something. |
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Bartender! Bartender! |
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Let's have some decent whiskey |
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Ed Bailey. |
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The guy was begging for it. |
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He came in drunk, cheated at cards, |
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Did you ever meet Holliday? |
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We crossed trails once. |
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You know, |
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Trouble just naturally seems to find him. |
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It's gotten so every would-be gunman |
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wants the honour of putting him |
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You know how it is |
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I sure do. Where is Holliday? |
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I better get to him |
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He's at the hotel. |
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- Keep that steak warm. I'll be back. |
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Holliday? |
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Sit down, make yourself at home. |
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- I don't know if you remember me... |
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Pulled a tooth for you 10 years ago. |
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If I knew when I had you in the chair |
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what you were gonna turn out to be, I... |
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I hear you've taken up |
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- It's too bad, you were a good dentist. |
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I'd like some information. |
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The name of this game is solitaire. |
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I'm in a position to do |
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Good evening, Mr Earp. |
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I know something |
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You don't know a thing |
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Suppose I was to tell you that Ed Bailey |
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has a small derringer |
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- Left or right? |
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I'd say that was good information. |
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Ike Clanton and Johnny Ringo |
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You played cards with them. |
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- Which way were they heading? |
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I thought we were making a deal. |
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That's what you said. |
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But you know where they went, |
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Look, you're interrupting my game. |
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Got a real big hate for the law, |
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There any reason why I shouldn't? |
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Your brother Morgan ran me |
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and impounded $10,000 of my money. |
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As a matter of fact, |
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all over the frontier, haven't you? |
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I'll see you again, Holliday, |
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- What did you find out? |
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It's my hunch they headed |
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Ike's old man has a big ranch there, |
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Isn't your brother Virgil |
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That's right. |
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on the lookout for them just in case. |
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- What are you gonna do? |
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The trail's ice cold. |
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I'm heading back for Dodge City |
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- Oh, Mr Holliday. |
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Would you care |
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What I mean, sir, is we didn't know |
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You'll have word in 15 minutes. |
00:16:14 |
Doc, you're walking into a stacked deck. |
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If Bailey don't get you, the marshal will. |
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You act as if you want to get killed. |
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Maybe I do. |
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Holliday, let's check your gun. |
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Evening, Harry. Usual. |
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Yes, sir. |
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I understand there's a gentleman |
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This gentleman should have |
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than to deal with a marked deck. |
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Well, if you happen |
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tell him I'll be waiting for him |
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He'll have only one direction |
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down. |
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Come to think of it, |
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he's no gentleman at all. |
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All right, Doc, let's go. |
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Right on cue. |
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What's the charge? |
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- We'll think of one. |
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Thanks, Harry. |
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All right, get him out of here. |
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Come on, step up to the bar. |
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Come on, |
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It's always a mess after a killing. |
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Looks like Doc spoiled everybody's fun. |
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He's crazy, but he's got nerve though, |
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Shanssey! Mr Earp! |
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You saw what happened. |
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They're gonna do something to him. |
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Kate Fisher, friend of Doc's. |
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He's gonna be framed. You saw it. |
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Wait a minute, Miss Fisher. |
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Why don't you just relax |
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There ain't no law in this town. |
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I never saw a man beg more |
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Please, you gotta help him. |
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- Doc Holliday is none of my business. |
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I don't want any part of him. |
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I'm sorry. Good night. |
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Kate, I can have a pair of saddle horses |
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That's as much as I can do. |
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With the feeling against Doc, |
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I wouldn't stay in business 10 minutes |
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Ten, please. |
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- Wilson live here? |
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They're just holding Doc Holliday |
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Oh. |
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- Mr Earp? |
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I told you this is none of my business. |
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I don't care |
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There's a lynch mob starting |
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That's your business, ain't it? |
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Don't make no difference |
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He don't deserve to be hung |
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You're getting out of here. |
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Since when have you taken |
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Don't take it personal, Doc. |
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- What are we waiting for? |
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I'd say now is a very good time. |
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Hey, George's barn! |
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Get the buckets! |
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That's it. |
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Much obliged, Marshal. |
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I'll see you in Dodge City |
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You can thank me properly |
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More water! More water! |
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Whoa! |
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How about that? |
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Can you take me |
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- Yes, ma'am. |
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Little out of place for Dodge City, |
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That's strictly big-city stuff. |
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Looks like she's going to stay a while. |
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I gotta go on a posse. |
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That's what I came to see you about. |
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I'm gonna have to borrow your deputies. |
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You're always short of men. |
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- Who's the girl? |
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Girl? What girl? |
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Oh. |
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I was too busy finding out |
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have just checked in |
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Doc Holliday? |
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I'd better get over there |
00:25:08 |
- You gonna lend me your deputies? |
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but I'll have to keep Charlie |
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- Giddap! |
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Don't forget to get back |
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You know how business picks up |
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Mario, go on out and get some fresh air. |
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The Mayor's Welcoming Committee, |
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I thought I told you |
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I like a sharp razor, don't you? |
00:25:38 |
Care for a shave? |
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There's a stage for Abilene |
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Can't. The Marshal of Abilene |
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As a matter of fact, I wish someone |
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I've had the same one |
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All right, you'll stay |
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till day after tomorrow. |
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I'll personally escort you |
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Wyatt, we've got to face a hard fact. |
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I'm in a state |
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I don't even have the price of a ticket. |
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Shanssey told me you had |
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Shanssey ought to know. |
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You know what that son of a gun did? |
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You recall I had to leave town |
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Those two horses in back of the hotel |
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Now how about that? Towel, please. |
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Oh, thank you. |
00:26:31 |
Everyone puts such an outlandish value |
00:26:37 |
Say, Wyatt, |
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how much do you earn? |
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About $100 a month and $2 an arrest? |
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- You trying to bribe me? |
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I feel compelled to offer you |
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That's not bad. |
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- You got any money saved? |
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Gonna buy a small ranch |
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Well, I'll make it easy for you. |
00:27:00 |
You stake me to $1,000 |
00:27:03 |
The cowboys are coming |
00:27:06 |
50-50, huh? |
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Now, actually, |
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be glad to back me for 10%%, |
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but I like you, Wyatt Earp. I like your cut. |
00:27:16 |
Why so generous with the split? |
00:27:18 |
Look, a barber needs this. |
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I'm a gambler. |
00:27:24 |
Of course, |
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I never lose. |
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You see, poker's played |
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I don't lose because I have nothing |
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Of all the low-down gall. |
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Well, you're just gonna have to |
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Holliday, I've done some foolish things |
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I'm about to do another. |
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I'm gonna let you stay in town. |
00:28:00 |
Why so generous? |
00:28:02 |
Let's say I like your cut. |
00:28:04 |
You can stay and you can play |
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No knives, no guns and no killings. |
00:28:11 |
- No knives, no guns, no killings. |
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- You have my word as a gentleman. |
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You ought to treat that woman decent |
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Kate? |
00:28:24 |
Yes, poor old Kate. |
00:28:26 |
She stands for everything I hate |
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Oh, leave two bits for the barber, |
00:28:39 |
Well, I found out all about your lady fair. |
00:28:41 |
- Hey, where'd you get the new gun? |
00:28:44 |
- What lady fair? |
00:28:45 |
- Isn't that barrel too long? |
00:28:48 |
- What's beautiful? |
00:28:49 |
What are you talking about? |
00:28:50 |
Well, that girl that came in |
00:28:53 |
Oh, yeah, I remember. What about her? |
00:28:54 |
Well, she's staying |
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They tell me she's got a trunk full of the |
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Some of them dresses |
00:29:02 |
She's 5'6", |
00:29:06 |
- What is she doing here? |
00:29:10 |
Very funny. |
00:29:14 |
Well, if you think that's funny, |
00:29:15 |
why don't you take a little walk |
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You'll die laughing. |
00:29:33 |
Hello, Wyatt. |
00:29:37 |
What's the trouble? |
00:29:38 |
Kelly, I'm gonna have to |
00:29:40 |
Can't do that, Wyatt. There's no law |
00:29:42 |
I know, but every time |
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there's trouble. You know that. |
00:29:49 |
Sorry, game's over. |
00:29:50 |
- Wyatt, this is Laura Denbow. |
00:29:54 |
We agreed there'd be |
00:29:56 |
Miss Denbow's marker is respected |
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- We all consider her an exception. |
00:30:04 |
So you're the famous Wyatt Earp, |
00:30:08 |
That's right, Miss Gambler. |
00:30:10 |
Start with you |
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on the south side over here. |
00:30:12 |
Who's a tramp? |
00:30:14 |
- Shut up and keep out of this, cowboy. |
00:30:17 |
It appears the marshal |
00:30:19 |
You're in a saloon, |
00:30:21 |
- Why should you be treated like a lady? |
00:30:25 |
- That's all for tonight, Miss Denbow. |
00:30:35 |
Hold it, Charlie. |
00:30:37 |
I'm tired of you pushing people around. |
00:30:40 |
Now go for your gun. I'm gonna kill you! |
00:30:43 |
I don't have a gun, cowboy. |
00:30:45 |
I'm unarmed. |
00:30:54 |
Stay where you are! |
00:30:56 |
You're drunk. |
00:30:59 |
Now give me that gun |
00:31:06 |
I don't stand for nobody |
00:31:11 |
You stand real still |
00:31:15 |
and just give me that gun. |
00:31:39 |
I ain't no gunman. |
00:31:42 |
I couldn't kill anybody. |
00:31:45 |
I know that, cowboy. |
00:31:48 |
You were just trying to impress the lady. |
00:31:50 |
Charlie, take him down and |
00:31:56 |
- You're under arrest. |
00:31:59 |
- You just saw it, disturbing the peace. |
00:32:02 |
It's all right, Mayor Kelly. |
00:32:04 |
The marshal's only trying to |
00:32:08 |
Besides, I might like to |
00:32:12 |
Don't you think you better wait |
00:32:14 |
I might be desperate. |
00:32:36 |
I'll let you go if you promise to |
00:32:39 |
South of the deadline? |
00:32:42 |
No, I think I'll stay. |
00:32:44 |
Perhaps the judge isn't as righteous |
00:32:49 |
Well, aren't you going to open the door? |
00:32:59 |
Oh, I won't be needing these |
00:33:03 |
Why don't you buy yourself a new halo? |
00:33:10 |
Close the door, Marshal. |
00:33:27 |
- Locked her up? |
00:33:32 |
- I could get her out. |
00:33:36 |
Make it the $1,000 I owe you. |
00:33:41 |
Double or nothing. |
00:33:43 |
It's a bet. |
00:33:48 |
I'll be back in 30 minutes. |
00:34:03 |
- Good evening, Charlie. |
00:34:07 |
Man, this 12 on and 12 off |
00:34:18 |
I spend half my life |
00:34:20 |
Care for a nip? |
00:34:22 |
Doc, you know |
00:34:27 |
- What's the occasion? |
00:34:31 |
Hit me. |
00:34:34 |
- I got 19. |
00:34:38 |
Can't do it, Doc. |
00:34:41 |
No bail's been set yet. |
00:34:46 |
Think I'll stand on these. |
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21. |
00:34:54 |
Oh, I'll wait for Wyatt. |
00:34:57 |
I sure hope Bat gets back with our |
00:35:03 |
- Blackjack! |
00:35:14 |
You know, Doc, |
00:35:16 |
I'd just be compelled to |
00:35:18 |
Oh, I'd be compelled to ask you to try. |
00:35:22 |
Use mine, huh? |
00:35:25 |
Good thing Wyatt don't let us go around |
00:35:27 |
Somebody might get hurt. |
00:35:31 |
Well, I gotta go have a look |
00:35:35 |
- Watch the office for me, will you, Doc? |
00:35:54 |
Never could get the hang |
00:35:56 |
What are you doing here? |
00:35:58 |
Wyatt, I'd like to bail out Miss Denbow. |
00:36:02 |
No favours, Holliday. |
00:36:05 |
Let's say you release her |
00:36:10 |
You don't know a thing |
00:36:14 |
Suppose I were to tell you |
00:36:15 |
that Shanghai Pierce |
00:36:18 |
Shanghai Pierce, huh? |
00:36:20 |
I take it you've had some run-ins |
00:36:23 |
I had to bat him over the head |
00:36:25 |
when he got drunk |
00:36:27 |
Not a bad guy, just forgot to grow up. |
00:36:29 |
Well, he's aiming to |
00:36:31 |
and he's hired Ringo to make sure |
00:36:34 |
Oh, and what's more, |
00:36:36 |
he's put a price of $1,000 |
00:36:41 |
What else is new? |
00:36:42 |
Well, I thought it was kind of amusing, |
00:36:46 |
Look, Holliday, |
00:36:50 |
not one of those cowpokes is going |
00:36:53 |
I don't care if his name |
00:36:56 |
Well spoken. |
00:37:02 |
- How about releasing Miss Denbow? |
00:37:06 |
Look, you made a deal. |
00:37:08 |
You made the deal. |
00:37:13 |
- Charlie, you're working for a crook. |
00:37:17 |
Go on home, Charlie, and turn in. |
00:37:19 |
Thanks. Everything's quiet. |
00:37:20 |
- Night. |
00:37:23 |
Wyatt, you ought to turn her loose. |
00:37:31 |
I think Charlie's right. |
00:37:38 |
Let her out. |
00:37:41 |
- Conscience? |
00:37:45 |
Tell Kelly she's to play in the side room. |
00:37:47 |
I don't want her gambling |
00:37:50 |
- Good evening, Miss Denbow. |
00:37:54 |
Come on, Laura, |
00:37:57 |
Thank you. |
00:38:03 |
Marshal. |
00:38:13 |
- Good evening, Mr Earp. |
00:38:17 |
Good evening, Mr Earp. |
00:38:26 |
- Pair of deuces. |
00:38:30 |
- $50. |
00:38:31 |
- Too steep for me. |
00:38:33 |
$50, and I'll make it $50 more. |
00:38:36 |
- I'm in for the $50. |
00:38:38 |
- Doc, it's almost morning. |
00:38:41 |
- three tens, three deuces. |
00:38:43 |
- I'll make it $100. |
00:38:46 |
Go buy yourself a drink. |
00:38:48 |
- And I'll raise you $100. |
00:38:50 |
$200 to me, I'll call you. |
00:38:53 |
- I'll go along with the lady. |
00:38:57 |
Gentlemen, we've been outclassed. |
00:38:58 |
Thank you, gentlemen. |
00:39:00 |
Will you cash me in, Frank? Good night. |
00:39:03 |
- Good night, Miss Denbow. |
00:39:05 |
No, thank you, Doc. Good night. |
00:39:06 |
Good night. |
00:39:08 |
- Well, how about a little draw, boys? |
00:39:10 |
I get a little ante in there and we'II... |
00:39:12 |
Good night. |
00:39:13 |
She's a real lady |
00:39:15 |
and lucky. |
00:39:18 |
That's true. |
00:39:21 |
And what have we here? |
00:39:25 |
Let's see. |
00:39:31 |
Kelly, I need Luke Short. |
00:39:33 |
Ritchie Bell and two of his boys |
00:39:35 |
They killed the cashier. |
00:39:38 |
I sent Luke to Abilene, Wyatt. I'm sorry. |
00:39:40 |
How soon do you have to pull out? |
00:39:42 |
Right away if I expect to |
00:39:45 |
Doggone it, Luke's the only one in town |
00:39:48 |
- What about Charlie Bassett? |
00:39:52 |
Want a gunhand? |
00:39:54 |
You? |
00:39:56 |
No, thanks. |
00:39:57 |
I do handle one pretty well. |
00:39:59 |
The only trouble is |
00:40:02 |
aren't around for comment. |
00:40:04 |
- I'll take care of it alone. |
00:40:17 |
Hold up your right hand. |
00:40:20 |
Do you solemnly swear to uphold... |
00:40:23 |
You're deputized. Grab some gear. |
00:40:25 |
Wait a minute. |
00:40:27 |
Not on your life! |
00:41:20 |
Medicine. |
00:41:28 |
For a smart gambler, |
00:41:30 |
You're gonna be dead inside of a year. |
00:41:32 |
What do you know |
00:41:34 |
This kind of cough doesn't go away. |
00:41:36 |
Why don't you get out |
00:41:38 |
- Pack up and go live in the mountains. |
00:41:41 |
You're just ornery enough |
00:41:43 |
No, I'm not gonna |
00:41:48 |
Sure, play it hard and fast. |
00:41:51 |
Listen, Wyatt, the only thing |
00:41:55 |
I don't want to go little by little. |
00:41:57 |
Someday, somebody's got to |
00:41:59 |
and it'll be over with real quick. |
00:42:02 |
Earp, I didn't come along |
00:42:06 |
You know, |
00:42:12 |
Why did you come? |
00:42:14 |
If I stick around long enough, |
00:42:15 |
sooner or later you've got to |
00:42:18 |
I'm gonna bail you out. |
00:42:20 |
I've only got one debt in this world, |
00:42:23 |
You don't owe me a thing. |
00:42:25 |
I've never needed anybody in my life |
00:42:28 |
You're pretty positive about that. |
00:42:31 |
As far as I'm concerned, you can get |
00:42:35 |
No, thanks. I think I'll stay. |
00:42:42 |
You know, Wyatt, you and I |
00:42:45 |
Both of us live with a gun. |
00:42:50 |
What's the matter, Preacher, |
00:42:53 |
Shut up and go to sleep. |
00:44:06 |
Ritchie Bell won't be robbing |
00:44:10 |
- I thought you were asleep. |
00:44:14 |
Let's head back to Dodge. |
00:44:16 |
What for? They're not going anyplace. |
00:44:19 |
I'm getting some sleep. |
00:44:25 |
Get out of those stinking saloons, |
00:44:42 |
- Charlie. |
00:44:44 |
I'll go in and fix up the coroner's report. |
00:44:48 |
You and I are even. |
00:44:50 |
Not yet. |
00:44:52 |
Not until the debt's paid in full, Marshal. |
00:45:00 |
I hear you did |
00:45:03 |
Well, all in a day's work for a deputy. |
00:45:08 |
You all right? |
00:45:13 |
Find Kate and tell her to come up |
00:45:15 |
Kate hasn't been around |
00:45:18 |
What do you mean? |
00:45:19 |
Well, I mean, nobody's seen her |
00:45:26 |
Should I get a doctor? |
00:46:02 |
Morning, Laura. |
00:46:03 |
Oh, I never thought |
00:46:05 |
- Something wrong? |
00:46:08 |
Right forefoot. |
00:46:18 |
- Hoof's split. Better not ride him in. |
00:46:22 |
Leave him here. He won't go far. |
00:46:23 |
- I'll send the blacksmith out. |
00:46:29 |
I didn't happen along. |
00:46:32 |
I know you ride out this way every day. |
00:46:36 |
Come on, I'll give you a ride into town. |
00:46:45 |
Unless you'd rather walk six miles. |
00:46:58 |
Better hold on tight. |
00:47:03 |
Tighter. |
00:47:35 |
Doc, what are you doing up |
00:47:38 |
I'm on a health bender, up before noon, |
00:47:47 |
What's the action here? |
00:47:50 |
Picking up the hardware |
00:47:54 |
Sure don't look like |
00:47:56 |
with our deputies soon enough. |
00:47:58 |
Where's Kate? |
00:48:03 |
Where is she, Charlie? |
00:48:07 |
It's kind of touchy, Doc, I... |
00:48:10 |
I... |
00:48:11 |
Yes? |
00:48:17 |
You promised Wyatt there wouldn't |
00:48:20 |
Where is she, Charlie? |
00:48:25 |
Wiley's Hotel. Ringo blew into town |
00:48:35 |
Sure is a lot of beef coming in here. |
00:48:40 |
This is just the beginning. Wait till the... |
00:48:43 |
Look, Doc, a gunfight right now |
00:48:44 |
could cause Wyatt a lot of trouble, |
00:48:48 |
Sure is a mess of cattle here. |
00:49:27 |
Get out and stay out, you no-good tramp |
00:50:08 |
So you got homesick. |
00:50:12 |
- Well, well, if it ain't the little deputy. |
00:50:18 |
I didn't think you'd notice. |
00:50:20 |
You've been gallivanting |
00:50:22 |
I was sick, Kate. I needed you. |
00:50:28 |
Why don't you put a rope |
00:50:31 |
and pull on it when you want me? |
00:50:32 |
Can't stay away. |
00:50:35 |
Oh, leave me alone, Doc. |
00:50:38 |
Always got to crawl back to your gutter. |
00:50:40 |
Maybe I wouldn't |
00:50:44 |
What difference does it make to you |
00:50:47 |
Shut up! |
00:50:50 |
Get your things together, you're leaving. |
00:50:56 |
She's staying here. |
00:50:58 |
Keep out of this, Ringo. |
00:50:59 |
You got no right |
00:51:01 |
I'm talking to Kate! Take a walk. |
00:51:05 |
Anything you got to say, |
00:51:11 |
You slut. |
00:51:13 |
Wait a minute, Holliday. |
00:51:18 |
- Your woman. Anybody's woman. |
00:51:24 |
I don't have a gun, Ringo. |
00:51:32 |
You got one now. |
00:51:42 |
Reach. |
00:51:50 |
- I'm not fighting. |
00:51:53 |
He promised Wyatt Earp |
00:51:56 |
I heard you made your reputation |
00:52:01 |
Go on, reach. |
00:52:08 |
I'm not fighting. |
00:52:11 |
Well, have a drink then. |
00:52:25 |
Oh, Doc. |
00:52:51 |
It was a lovely dance. |
00:52:54 |
You're breaking a lot of hearts. |
00:52:57 |
- Good night, Mayor Kelly. |
00:53:02 |
- May I take you somewhere? |
00:53:06 |
It's early and I have to ride out |
00:53:26 |
Oh, it is lovely here. I'm glad I came. |
00:53:48 |
You've lost your poker face. |
00:53:50 |
You look like a scared little girl. |
00:53:53 |
I'm not scared, |
00:53:55 |
and I'm certainly not a little girl. |
00:54:20 |
Why did you come out here with me? |
00:54:25 |
I wish I could answer that. I don't know. |
00:54:30 |
I'll tell you why you came. |
00:55:05 |
- Frisky bunch, eh, Ringo? |
00:55:14 |
This ought to learn them once |
00:55:17 |
Yeah. |
00:55:22 |
Shanghai Pierce has hit town. |
00:55:25 |
Now see if you can find Wyatt |
00:55:28 |
I'll try to hold them off. |
00:55:30 |
I don't want anybody out there |
00:55:39 |
Pierce, call off your men |
00:55:44 |
Tell your boss I'm waiting |
00:55:47 |
You're under arrest, Pierce. |
00:55:49 |
- You hear that, Ringo? I'm under arrest. |
00:56:07 |
Sure are noisy. |
00:56:11 |
Sure are. |
00:56:16 |
- Let's quit. I want to get out of here. |
00:56:20 |
I'm not breaking this run. Hit me. |
00:56:28 |
- Doc, please! |
00:56:32 |
Well, what have we here? |
00:56:35 |
A dance! Now ain't that nice? |
00:56:40 |
You folks gonna invite us in? |
00:56:43 |
Ain't very hospitable, are they, boss? |
00:56:44 |
You'd better get that scum of yours |
00:56:47 |
Do you hear that, boys? |
00:56:52 |
They're good enough to take our money. |
00:56:54 |
I say my men are good enough to dance |
00:57:20 |
My boys want to dance! |
00:57:22 |
Piano player, make some music! |
00:57:49 |
- Hello, Shanghai. |
00:57:52 |
now my day is complete. |
00:57:56 |
You and me are gonna settle |
00:58:02 |
Unbuckle your guns, boys, and come on |
00:58:05 |
You better start praying, Earp. |
00:58:08 |
Start thinking straight, Shanghai, |
00:58:10 |
before you get into too much trouble |
00:58:12 |
Let's work him over, boss. |
00:58:13 |
Yeah, that's a real good idea. |
00:58:15 |
Maybe your friends would like to see |
00:58:19 |
I'd like to see you do a dance, Marshal. |
00:58:22 |
That's mighty brave talk, Shanghai, |
00:58:25 |
Let's you and me step out |
00:58:27 |
Oh, no. You don't sucker me into that. |
00:58:30 |
Can't bluff your way out, huh? |
00:58:34 |
All right, boys, take the skunk. |
00:58:41 |
You gentlemen made such a racket, |
00:58:45 |
You busted my winning streak. |
00:58:48 |
Fun's over, boys. Unbuckle them. |
00:58:51 |
- Let's shoot it out. |
00:58:53 |
Go ahead, draw, all of you! |
00:58:56 |
- But you get it first, Shanghai. |
00:58:59 |
Well, call the play. |
00:59:01 |
I'll give you five seconds |
00:59:05 |
One. |
00:59:08 |
Two. |
00:59:11 |
Three. |
00:59:12 |
Four. |
00:59:14 |
We had enough fun, boys. |
00:59:17 |
Harry, Jackson, get the hardware. |
00:59:19 |
Get moving! |
00:59:21 |
Doc! |
00:59:26 |
Anybody else want to try their luck? |
00:59:29 |
Get moving. |
00:59:32 |
All right, Doc. We ain't finished yet. |
00:59:35 |
You would have been, |
00:59:51 |
Keep moving. Come on. |
00:59:58 |
Kelly, take them down |
01:00:00 |
You heard the marshal. |
01:00:06 |
I don't suppose you want my thanks. |
01:00:08 |
Let's just say my account is paid in full. |
01:00:11 |
And don't take it personal, Marshal. |
01:00:34 |
- Morning, Doc. |
01:00:42 |
Just thought you'd like to know |
01:00:43 |
there's going to be one less lawman |
01:00:46 |
That's always good news to me. |
01:00:48 |
I'm heading for California, |
01:00:51 |
Taking your good advice, |
01:00:54 |
Smart man. |
01:00:56 |
Laura's coming with me. |
01:00:58 |
We're getting married in a few days. |
01:01:00 |
We'd like you to |
01:01:02 |
if it doesn't interfere with your poker. |
01:01:05 |
I'm not good at weddings, only funerals. |
01:01:13 |
Wyatt, |
01:01:15 |
this is a real lady. |
01:01:17 |
I wish you both a lot of happiness. |
01:01:20 |
You're lucky to be getting out |
01:01:24 |
Why don't you try your luck? |
01:01:31 |
So long, Doc. |
01:01:48 |
Take me back, Doc. |
01:01:52 |
Please? |
01:01:55 |
Give me another chance. |
01:02:04 |
Please take me back. |
01:02:08 |
I'll do anything you say. |
01:02:10 |
I don't care how you treat me. |
01:02:15 |
Doc, I'm sorry for what I done. |
01:02:17 |
It's not your fault, Kate. It's not my fault. |
01:02:23 |
It's just the way the cards fall. |
01:02:29 |
I never gave you much of a chance, |
01:02:33 |
Yeah, maybe it could have been |
01:02:37 |
It ain't too late, Doc. |
01:02:42 |
It's too late for both of us. |
01:02:44 |
Do something better for yourself |
01:03:02 |
Don't let me go, Doc. |
01:03:04 |
- Don't let me go back there. |
01:03:18 |
I'll see you dead. |
01:03:38 |
- Hiya, Wyatt. |
01:03:40 |
You got a letter |
01:03:42 |
What's he got to say? |
01:03:49 |
He says he can get you an appointment |
01:03:54 |
Wyatt Earp, United States Marshal. |
01:03:58 |
These are all dead, Charlie. |
01:04:00 |
Oh, before I forget. |
01:04:04 |
This is yours now. |
01:04:08 |
- Oh, you got a telegram, too. |
01:04:37 |
Virgil's my brother. He's in trouble. |
01:04:43 |
I understand I was foolish to fall in love. |
01:04:46 |
- Oh, if only I could... |
01:04:48 |
I told you I wouldn't follow you from |
01:04:51 |
waiting for someone to bring the news |
01:04:53 |
I won't live that way. |
01:04:55 |
We're not going to start a life together |
01:04:58 |
I swear to you, Laura, |
01:05:00 |
You'll never be through. |
01:05:02 |
Your reputation will follow you |
01:05:04 |
- Laura, he's my brother! |
01:05:06 |
Don't ask me to let him down. |
01:05:08 |
Don't let me down then. |
01:05:11 |
I'll go anywhere for you. |
01:05:14 |
But you've got to meet me halfway. |
01:05:35 |
I must go to Tombstone. |
01:05:38 |
All right, go. Clean up Tombstone. |
01:05:42 |
There's 100 more Tombstones |
01:05:44 |
all waiting for the great Wyatt Earp. |
01:05:47 |
Go on, clean them all up! |
01:05:50 |
Go on! |
01:05:53 |
I love you, Laura. |
01:06:22 |
I love you, Wyatt. |
01:06:34 |
Ride on |
01:06:39 |
To hell |
01:06:44 |
Wyatt's heart was sad |
01:06:46 |
He'd give all he had to stay |
01:06:50 |
Stay on |
01:06:53 |
Wyatt's lady fair, he left her crying there |
01:06:57 |
He broke his vow |
01:07:17 |
Afternoon, Marshal. Out for a little ride? |
01:07:20 |
About 700 miles worth. Tombstone. |
01:07:23 |
Tombstone, huh? |
01:07:25 |
Understand the climate down there |
01:07:27 |
Since when have you gotten interested |
01:07:30 |
Well, it's really a matter of finances. |
01:07:33 |
Nobody will give me any play. |
01:07:35 |
Mind if I ride along? |
01:07:37 |
It's a free country, hop on. |
01:07:39 |
Where's your gear? |
01:07:45 |
- Boot Hill |
01:07:47 |
- Boot Hill |
01:07:50 |
- So cold |
01:07:52 |
- So still |
01:07:54 |
Will the Doc and his friend |
01:07:57 |
Will both of them end |
01:07:59 |
In the graveyard |
01:08:58 |
Thanks for the ride. |
01:09:04 |
Doc... |
01:09:06 |
I know, no knives, no guns, no killings. |
01:09:18 |
Man, that's good. |
01:09:20 |
I'd just about forgot |
01:09:22 |
Betty, I'm going to steal you |
01:09:25 |
By golly, Wyatt, you're going to be |
01:09:28 |
I got a family going in Deadwood. |
01:09:29 |
Even little Jimmy here is tying the knot |
01:09:32 |
What do you mean "little Jimmy"? |
01:09:36 |
Nineteen! |
01:09:40 |
Say, when are you gonna |
01:09:46 |
Cigar? |
01:09:48 |
There's the signal for women |
01:09:51 |
Come on, Tommy. |
01:09:54 |
- Aw, Mom, do I have to? |
01:09:56 |
Your uncles will all be here tomorrow. |
01:09:58 |
- Good night, Uncle Wyatt. |
01:10:00 |
- Good night, Uncle Morgan. |
01:10:03 |
- Good night, Uncle James. |
01:10:05 |
- Good night, Daddy. |
01:10:10 |
It's nice to have you here. |
01:10:12 |
I only wish it were |
01:10:25 |
Seems pretty upset. |
01:10:27 |
Well, she's been asking me for a year |
01:10:30 |
You know how women are. |
01:10:33 |
All right. |
01:10:36 |
Now, Morgan and Jimmy |
01:10:38 |
Now, Wyatt, you know Ike Clanton. |
01:10:42 |
Yes, I know. |
01:10:43 |
Well, he's organised the toughest bunch |
01:10:47 |
And he owns the County Sheriff. |
01:10:48 |
- Who is he? |
01:10:50 |
Cotton Wilson. |
01:10:53 |
Clanton's been rustling Mexican cattle |
01:10:56 |
and he has to move them. |
01:10:58 |
But he can only ship them |
01:11:00 |
and he can't do that |
01:11:03 |
That's about it. |
01:11:06 |
We can't keep him |
01:11:08 |
What about the people of Tombstone? |
01:11:09 |
John Clum, editor of the Epitaph, |
01:11:12 |
will back us if they know |
01:11:16 |
We're all agreed, Wyatt, |
01:11:24 |
There's only one thing that bothers me, |
01:11:27 |
and I'm going to speak my piece now. |
01:11:30 |
There's gonna be a lot of bad talk |
01:11:35 |
What about Holliday? |
01:11:37 |
He's the worst killer on the frontier, |
01:11:40 |
And it just don't look good, |
01:11:44 |
Holliday saved my life in Dodge City. |
01:11:47 |
What's more, he's a man of his word. |
01:11:49 |
As long as he plays his cards straight |
01:11:52 |
we got no right to run him out of town. |
01:11:54 |
I didn't know you two were a team. |
01:11:56 |
We're not. |
01:11:59 |
Holliday stays. |
01:12:02 |
All right, Wyatt. He's your responsibility. |
01:12:04 |
That suits me fine. Now, do we have |
01:12:08 |
Now the first thing we got to do |
01:12:09 |
is let the Clantons know |
01:12:12 |
Then we got to control the county. |
01:12:15 |
I'm gonna get a letter off |
01:12:17 |
who'll take care of that little matter |
01:12:19 |
Now show me |
01:12:20 |
- Here. |
01:12:31 |
Hello, Cotton. I've been expecting you. |
01:12:34 |
You're looking fine, real prosperous. |
01:12:37 |
- Oh, I ain't complaining. |
01:12:40 |
Wyatt, Ike wants to make you a deal. |
01:12:42 |
He promises no trouble if you let him |
01:12:45 |
Well, that's mighty nice of Ike. |
01:12:47 |
Ike's a nice fellow. |
01:12:49 |
He's got a fortune tied up in cattle |
01:12:52 |
- And he's gonna move them. |
01:13:01 |
There's $20,000 in it for you. Cash. |
01:13:06 |
$20,000? |
01:13:08 |
The wages of sin are rising. |
01:13:10 |
$20,000 against a six-foot hole |
01:13:13 |
or a $20-a-month pension, |
01:13:22 |
I've thought about those things. |
01:13:30 |
You know, Cotton, |
01:13:33 |
this is a nice little town. |
01:13:34 |
Good place to set a while. |
01:13:37 |
I might even run for County Sheriff |
01:13:39 |
That don't scare me at all. I got mine. |
01:13:42 |
I got a ranch now |
01:13:44 |
And you know something? |
01:13:48 |
It would mine, though. |
01:13:50 |
Why don't you get off that pulpit, Wyatt? |
01:13:53 |
Ellsworth, Wichita, Dodge City, |
01:13:54 |
and what have they got you, |
01:13:56 |
and a woman who walked out |
01:14:03 |
Take this message back to your boss. |
01:14:16 |
So that's the way he wants it, huh? |
01:14:19 |
He aims to pull the town |
01:14:51 |
- Been a long time, Ike. |
01:14:54 |
Hello, Ringo. |
01:14:55 |
Still renting your gun |
01:14:57 |
That's right, Marshal. |
01:15:00 |
Ain't you a little young |
01:15:02 |
Why don't you try me? |
01:15:09 |
Going someplace? |
01:15:10 |
We're taking in the show, Marshal. |
01:15:13 |
No, soon as you check in |
01:15:16 |
Why don't you check it in for me, |
01:15:19 |
Now! |
01:15:24 |
You boys know my brothers. |
01:15:25 |
Meet John Clum, |
01:15:28 |
You're a marked man, Wyatt. |
01:15:29 |
There's no place in this town |
01:15:31 |
The next time you ride in armed, |
01:15:36 |
Now get moving. |
01:16:25 |
- Here comes trouble. |
01:16:28 |
That's Kate Fisher. |
01:16:37 |
- Four blues. |
01:16:42 |
Barkeep, some whiskey down here. |
01:16:46 |
Two pair, aces up. |
01:16:50 |
- Hey, Doc, what've you got? |
01:16:53 |
Nice town, huh, Kate? |
01:16:58 |
Well, well, well, |
01:17:06 |
Doc, your deal. |
01:17:11 |
Gonna say hello to an old friend? |
01:17:13 |
Draw. |
01:17:17 |
Give me some crème de menthe. |
01:17:23 |
Hey, little deputy. |
01:17:26 |
Would you like to have |
01:17:30 |
You're drunk, Ringo. |
01:17:32 |
That's the way you made your |
01:17:41 |
Get your gun. I'll meet you in the street |
01:17:44 |
I'll be there. |
01:17:52 |
I said I'd see you dead. |
01:18:13 |
What kind of a sucker play is this? |
01:18:18 |
Look, I've had it up to here. |
01:18:19 |
You want to play patty-cake with them, |
01:18:22 |
Give me your gun, Doc. |
01:18:30 |
Now you can... |
01:18:33 |
You can thank God |
01:18:36 |
Holliday, if you think anything |
01:18:41 |
Having a killer like you around is the |
01:19:32 |
- I hear you're leaving Tombstone. |
01:19:35 |
I'm taking a stage tomorrow. |
01:19:42 |
Kind of thought this climate was |
01:19:44 |
Listen, Preacher, being here |
01:19:49 |
Some people are even taking me |
01:19:53 |
You're not leaving on my account? |
01:19:56 |
Your account? |
01:19:58 |
You've got nothing to do |
01:20:12 |
Good luck, Doc. |
01:20:25 |
Too bad we won't be |
01:20:38 |
- Hiya, Wyatt. |
01:20:39 |
Here's that letter |
01:20:55 |
What do we got here? |
01:20:56 |
Young Clanton passed out drunk |
01:20:59 |
Throw him in the tank |
01:21:01 |
Hold it a minute. |
01:21:05 |
John, how long is it going to take you |
01:21:07 |
Any time you say. |
01:21:09 |
I think I'll take a little trip |
01:21:11 |
- You crazy? |
01:21:13 |
Well, take your gun. |
01:21:14 |
This is all the ammunition I'll need. |
01:21:22 |
If I'm not back |
01:21:24 |
have Clum's Citizens' Committee |
01:22:35 |
Billy! |
01:22:36 |
He's all right, ma'am. |
01:22:39 |
All right, on your feet. |
01:22:45 |
Billy, you get in the house! |
01:23:05 |
I don't know what I'm going to do |
01:23:08 |
The way he's going now, |
01:23:10 |
shot down for stealing cattle. |
01:23:16 |
You think you're pretty tough, |
01:23:19 |
I never saw a gunslinger yet so tough |
01:23:21 |
he lived to celebrate his 35th birthday. |
01:23:28 |
I learnt one rule about gunslingers. |
01:23:30 |
There's always a man faster |
01:23:33 |
and the more you use a gun, the sooner |
01:23:39 |
You think I don't know |
01:23:43 |
I had a couple of big brothers. |
01:23:45 |
They fought in the Civil War, |
01:23:48 |
I tried to live up to them |
01:23:49 |
the same way that you're trying |
01:23:56 |
- You know about that, huh? |
01:24:00 |
It's not that I want to be a gunfighter, |
01:24:03 |
I don't know, sometimes I get lonely. |
01:24:09 |
All gunfighters are lonely. |
01:24:13 |
They die without a dime |
01:24:16 |
You know, |
01:24:18 |
Well, think about it. Think about it. |
01:24:20 |
Billy, listen to the marshal. |
01:24:27 |
- I won't do it no more, Ma. |
01:24:57 |
What are you doing here? |
01:24:59 |
Just brought |
01:25:02 |
You should be proud, real proud. |
01:25:06 |
You'd better get riding. |
01:25:13 |
I wouldn't do that, Ike. |
01:25:16 |
Some of my friends in Tombstone might |
01:25:19 |
That don't cut no ice with me, Wyatt. |
01:25:23 |
Am I? |
01:25:27 |
My appointment, |
01:25:28 |
United States Marshal. |
01:25:40 |
Sorry to disappoint you. |
01:25:42 |
Now wait a minute, Wyatt. |
01:25:44 |
I'm not looking for a fight, |
01:25:48 |
Now why don't we sit down |
01:25:49 |
I'll make you any kind of deal you ask. |
01:25:51 |
The only deal I want is for you to run |
01:26:13 |
- Did you see the judge? |
01:26:15 |
Well? |
01:26:16 |
There's no legal way you can keep a |
01:26:20 |
Judge was packing up to leave |
01:26:24 |
I think it's about time |
01:26:27 |
Shut up, Frank! |
01:26:28 |
There's only one thing we can do. |
01:26:30 |
We didn't have no trouble |
01:26:33 |
You're making sense now, Ike. |
01:26:36 |
All right. |
01:26:38 |
We got no choice. |
01:26:41 |
Ain't you forgetting |
01:26:43 |
Now, look, we can handle the Earps |
01:26:47 |
- What if they bring in Clum? |
01:26:51 |
They're gonna come to us |
01:26:53 |
It's a law bigger than any law |
01:26:57 |
Family pride. |
01:26:59 |
We'll get that Wyatt |
01:27:09 |
Don't make no difference to me. |
01:27:21 |
Tired? |
01:27:22 |
Yeah, I guess I must have dozed a little. |
01:27:25 |
- Betty sent some coffee. |
01:27:33 |
It's awful quiet. |
01:27:35 |
Too quiet. |
01:27:43 |
Wyatt, do you figure we're gonna have |
01:27:47 |
I wish I knew, Jimmy. |
01:27:50 |
Maybe Ike will see |
01:27:59 |
- You itching to get back to California? |
01:28:04 |
- She must be quite a girl. |
01:28:09 |
Well, |
01:28:11 |
I better get to work. |
01:28:13 |
Look, how about letting me |
01:28:17 |
I get awful lonesome sitting here |
01:28:20 |
Sure, you go ahead. |
01:28:23 |
Least when I'm making the rounds, it |
01:30:33 |
Ike's called the play. |
01:30:35 |
We'll do it his way now. |
01:30:37 |
Don't do that, Wyatt. |
01:30:40 |
Don't let them push you |
01:30:42 |
That's mighty funny coming from you. |
01:30:44 |
You're a lawman, Wyatt. |
01:30:45 |
Don't throw away a lifetime's work. |
01:30:47 |
To hell with logic! |
01:30:49 |
That's my brother lying there. |
01:31:32 |
- Who is it? |
01:31:44 |
Start talking, Kate. |
01:31:46 |
Doc, |
01:31:48 |
- I don't know nothing about it. |
01:31:53 |
Why? |
01:31:56 |
What difference does it make now? |
01:32:00 |
I sure messed everything up real good, |
01:32:04 |
I wanted you back, |
01:32:07 |
because I love you. |
01:32:09 |
And... |
01:32:11 |
I thought if Wyatt was out of the way, |
01:32:14 |
you'd come back to me. |
01:32:16 |
And that's why I kept quiet |
01:32:20 |
I must've been out of my mind! |
01:32:23 |
Where? |
01:32:27 |
The Clanton ranch. |
01:32:29 |
Who was there? |
01:32:31 |
I didn't want that boy to be killed! |
01:32:33 |
Who was there? |
01:32:36 |
Ike, Finn, Cotton Wilson |
01:32:42 |
And Ringo? |
01:32:46 |
Was Ringo there? |
01:32:48 |
Yes, Ringo was there. |
01:32:54 |
Don't, Doc. Don't, Doc. |
01:32:56 |
Oh, please don't, Doc! |
01:33:00 |
Doc! Doc! |
01:33:18 |
Please don't, Doc. |
01:33:20 |
Please don't kill me! |
01:33:22 |
Please! Please! Please! |
01:33:26 |
No, don't kill me! |
01:34:16 |
Doc? |
01:34:19 |
Doc. |
01:34:22 |
Doc! |
01:34:27 |
Oh, Doc. |
01:34:30 |
It's all right, honey. |
01:34:32 |
It's all right, honey. |
01:34:44 |
Wyatt, Ike sent me. |
01:34:54 |
I didn't have nothing to do with it. |
01:34:57 |
You gotta believe me, you got to. |
01:34:59 |
I guess it's just because |
01:35:11 |
Ike sent me to see you. |
01:35:13 |
He wants to meet with you |
01:35:15 |
- I've been expecting it. |
01:35:17 |
You have my word. |
01:35:18 |
How many men is he bringing? |
01:35:20 |
Six. |
01:35:22 |
There'll be Ike and Finn and Ringo |
01:35:26 |
Where and when? |
01:35:28 |
Sunup at OK Corral. |
01:35:29 |
You tell Ike we'll be there. |
01:35:32 |
You said six. |
01:35:34 |
I'll be coming with them. |
01:35:37 |
Don't do it, Billy. |
01:35:39 |
Give yourself a chance to live. |
01:35:43 |
No, I thought about it. |
01:35:47 |
I thought real hard about it. |
01:35:52 |
No, sir, I can't run. |
01:35:55 |
Ike and Finn are my brothers. |
01:36:01 |
You understand that, don't you? |
01:36:04 |
Yes, Billy, I understand that. |
01:36:16 |
How can you sit there |
01:36:18 |
How can you sit there like that? |
01:36:22 |
What's the matter with you? |
01:36:24 |
Why don't you go get John Clum |
01:36:27 |
I told you, this is not Clum's affair. |
01:36:29 |
This is personal, |
01:36:33 |
But you're lawmen. |
01:36:36 |
You have no right to put yourselves |
01:36:40 |
Your duty is to the people, |
01:36:45 |
Proud, proud men. |
01:36:48 |
Look at you. |
01:36:49 |
Look at the proud men! |
01:36:53 |
Morgan, |
01:36:55 |
does your wife know |
01:36:59 |
I think you'd better leave the room. |
01:37:12 |
Virgil, your son wants to |
01:37:24 |
See you in the morning. |
01:38:42 |
Doc, wake up. |
01:38:46 |
Doc, it's me, Wyatt. |
01:38:49 |
Wake up! Do you hear me? |
01:39:02 |
You drunken sot! |
01:39:05 |
I need you, Doc. Don't let me down. |
01:39:10 |
Wake up, do you hear me? Wake up. |
01:39:11 |
Leave him alone. |
01:39:14 |
Can't you see he's dying? |
01:40:52 |
Leave them alone. |
01:40:59 |
Doc, how do you feel? |
01:41:02 |
The fight's this morning, |
01:41:04 |
isn't it? |
01:41:06 |
What? |
01:41:09 |
I don't know. |
01:41:16 |
Doc, you can't. |
01:41:19 |
You can't! |
01:41:23 |
Doc, you can't! |
01:41:25 |
Look, you can't even stand up! |
01:41:30 |
You're gonna die for sure |
01:41:37 |
If I'm gonna die, at least let me die |
01:41:42 |
We don't make no difference, huh? |
01:41:48 |
You and I? |
01:41:50 |
We don't matter, Kate. |
01:41:52 |
We haven't mattered |
01:42:52 |
- Get the horses around back. |
01:43:04 |
Get going, Cotton. |
01:43:13 |
Frank, take the rifle, |
01:43:17 |
Up front. |
01:43:48 |
Morgan and Virgil are waiting. |
01:45:28 |
Ike wants to talk to you alone. |
01:45:32 |
Wait a minute, Wyatt. |
01:45:34 |
Kate told me about the killing |
01:45:37 |
It was the Clantons all right |
01:45:39 |
and you were in on it! |
01:45:40 |
I had nothing to do with it. |
01:45:41 |
Get back where you belong. |
01:45:43 |
- Believe me, Wyatt, if... |
01:45:50 |
They're coming. |
01:46:01 |
- They got Doc Holliday with them. |
01:46:05 |
Cotton, you get over with the horses. |
01:46:07 |
Ike, I can't take |
01:46:10 |
Let me out. |
01:46:12 |
Get over there. |
01:46:50 |
Seven of them with Cotton. |
01:46:56 |
Spread. |
01:47:12 |
Frank. |
01:47:15 |
Hit the dirt! |
01:47:35 |
Cover me. |
01:47:43 |
Shotgun! |
01:48:48 |
- You all right? |
01:49:27 |
Cotton, you chicken-livered, miserable... |
01:49:45 |
He killed my brother! |
01:49:47 |
- Tom, stay back, you fool! |
01:49:55 |
Come on, Earp! I'll kill you! |
01:50:00 |
Come on, Earp! |
01:50:37 |
Virge, hurt bad? |
01:50:39 |
Yeah, my legs. |
01:51:29 |
Doc. |
01:51:35 |
I'll take care of Ringo. |
01:53:32 |
Billy, |
01:53:33 |
throw down your gun and come on out. |
01:53:38 |
Give up, boy! You haven't got a chance! |
01:53:45 |
Come in and get me. |
01:53:46 |
Come in and get me! |
01:54:00 |
Don't make me do it, boy. |
01:54:02 |
Don't make me do it. |
01:55:29 |
I'm shoving off, Doc. |
01:55:31 |
How are the brothers? |
01:55:33 |
Coming along fine. |
01:55:37 |
Another glass, Joe. |
01:55:45 |
I just want you to know |
01:55:50 |
- Where you heading? |
01:55:53 |
Laura? |
01:55:55 |
I don't know. I hope so. |
01:55:57 |
She'll be waiting. |
01:56:02 |
Will you listen to me for just once? |
01:56:04 |
Will you get up to that hospital |
01:56:06 |
At this rate, you can't last |
01:56:08 |
You crazy? |
01:56:17 |
I'll see you around. |
01:56:19 |
So long, Preacher. |
01:56:38 |
- Good afternoon, gentlemen. |
01:56:40 |
- Hi, Doc. |
01:56:43 |
- Boot Hill |
01:56:45 |
- Boot Hill |
01:56:47 |
- So cold |
01:56:49 |
- So still |
01:56:51 |
Here they lie, side by side |
01:56:54 |
The killers that died |
01:56:56 |
In the gunfight at OK Corral |
01:57:01 |
OK Corral |
01:57:06 |
OK Corral |
01:57:10 |
Gunfight at |
01:57:12 |
OK Corral |