PG | 1h 31min | Western, Action, Drama | TV Movie 13 November 1988
In 1895, outlaws Cross and Boone are forced to take Mexican authorities to their loot. They travel there on a train full of dynamite with a group of prostitutes. Mexican rebels, Indians, and Wells Fargo Agents are all after them.
Director: Burt Kennedy
Writer: Burt Kennedy
Stars: Willie Nelson, Delta Burke, Jack Elam
In 1895, outlaws Cross and Boone are forced to take Mexican authorities to their loot. They travel there on a train full of dynamite with a group of prostitutes. Mexican rebels, Indians, and Wells Fargo Agents are all after them.
Director: Burt Kennedy
Writer: Burt Kennedy
Stars: Willie Nelson, Delta Burke, Jack Elam
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00:00:00🎵
00:00:12🎵Ridin' horses and trains, cross the mountains and plains🎵
00:00:16🎵With a secret too precious to be told🎵
00:00:21🎵No, he ain't one to crow, but folks wanna know🎵
00:00:25🎵Hey, where the hell's that gold?🎵
00:00:29🎵If the Lord only knew all the pain he's been through🎵
00:00:34🎵He'd forgive him for everything he's done🎵
00:00:38🎵But the law ain't the Lord, and they want their reward🎵
00:00:43🎵Hey, where the hell's that gold?🎵
00:00:48🎵It ain't like he done it for glory🎵
00:00:52🎵A legend ain't what he wants to be🎵
00:00:57🎵And once you hear his end of the story told🎵
00:01:01🎵You'll know he only did it to be free🎵
00:01:08🎵Every lady he meets thinks he ought to be sweet🎵
00:01:12🎵But you don't feel so sweet when you get old🎵
00:01:17🎵At the end of the day, they're still gonna say🎵
00:01:22🎵Hey, where the hell's that gold?🎵
00:01:52🎵
00:02:06First class.
00:02:08🎵
00:02:18Crush?
00:02:20When are we gonna get there?
00:02:22Soon.
00:02:23You said that two days ago.
00:02:25Nobody said you had to come along.
00:02:26Nobody said about where I'm going either.
00:02:28I told you I was going to Mexico. I took a job down here.
00:02:31Yeah, you also told me there was a little trouble down here.
00:02:33There is.
00:02:34Like hell.
00:02:35There's a war on.
00:02:37🎵
00:02:49What are they fighting about, anyway?
00:02:51A fellow running the country, a guy named Diaz.
00:02:53He's a dictator.
00:02:54He likes to rob from the poor and give to the rich.
00:02:56People just got fed up with him.
00:02:58Meaning we're in the middle of a revolution.
00:03:00Don't you ever get tired of complaining?
00:03:02I get tired of getting shot at.
00:03:04Like I said, nothing says you have to come along.
00:03:06Nothing's what I'll end up with if I don't.
00:03:09A lot of thanks again.
00:03:10What?
00:03:11I said a lot of thanks. I get working to keep you alive.
00:03:13Having you work for me is like losing two good men.
00:03:16You didn't think so that night them four drunks jumped you in Del Rio, eh?
00:03:20Two of them were women.
00:03:21Your two.
00:03:22Well, it was dark. How could I tell?
00:03:24After you shot out the lights.
00:03:25I was trying to help.
00:03:26Help hell, you burned down the whole saloon.
00:03:28Stopped the fight.
00:03:29And then they chased us for two days.
00:03:30Didn't catch us.
00:03:31If they had, I'd still be in jail.
00:03:34What about me?
00:03:35They don't lock up dead people.
00:03:37You'd have shot me.
00:03:39Right in your good eye.
00:03:44That's a hell of a note.
00:03:45Yeah, you may change your mind if Wells Fargo decides to send somebody after us.
00:03:49Well, they already have the seven of them.
00:03:51We lost them at the border, but they'll cut our tracks again.
00:03:54You don't scare with a damn, do you?
00:03:56Why should I?
00:03:57They're coming after for the same reason you're along.
00:03:59See that I get safe back to Texas,
00:04:01so he can find out where I hid the stole gold.
00:04:04In other words, you got me working to keep you alive,
00:04:07you got Wells Fargo working to keep you alive,
00:04:09and you're trying to get us all dead.
00:04:11That's about the size of it.
00:04:13You're greedy, Cross.
00:04:14You're just plain greedy.
00:04:16That's all you ever think about, money.
00:04:18Yes, sometimes I think about other things, like, uh,
00:04:22what kind of a job did you take down here?
00:04:25I'm getting paid to see that this train don't get where it's going.
00:04:30How do you intend to do that?
00:04:32How do you intend to do that?
00:04:37You and I get off at the next stop.
00:04:41We're gonna blow up the tracks, right?
00:04:46Si.
00:04:47Si.
00:05:02Si.
00:05:32Si.
00:05:50You got anything white?
00:05:52My underwear.
00:05:53Wave it.
00:05:55If I had the wings of an angel
00:06:00Over these prison walls
00:06:03I would fly
00:06:05I would fly
00:06:07To the arms of my poor darling
00:06:10And there I'd be willing
00:06:13To die
00:06:15¡Fuego!
00:06:20¡Listos!
00:06:23¡Listos!
00:06:26¡Apunten!
00:06:29¡Disparen!
00:06:43You don't suppose those clowns are practicing for us, do you?
00:06:47That is exactly what they are doing, señor.
00:06:49You will come with me.
00:06:53¡Listos!
00:06:55¡Apunten!
00:06:56¡Fuego!
00:06:59My name is General Juan Francisco Garcia.
00:07:05My command is responsible
00:07:08for the movement and safety of all troops and supplies in this area.
00:07:15Did I mention I was a general?
00:07:18Yes, sir.
00:07:19Ah.
00:07:20Well, I won't be.
00:07:23If you two keep running around blowing up my bridges.
00:07:30Now, by rights, I should let them take you out and shoot you.
00:07:40What did he say?
00:07:41He said that firing squad couldn't hit a bull in the ass with a banjo.
00:07:45¡Apunten!
00:07:48You speak Spanish, señor.
00:07:51No, no, no. That could very well be of use to both of us.
00:07:55Well, that is, if you decide to take my offer.
00:08:00Now, the odds, of course, would be against you.
00:08:05But I trust you would rather go against odds
00:08:09than against a wall.
00:08:12¡Fuego!
00:08:15What's the offer?
00:08:19Gentlemen.
00:08:21I think you had better sit down.
00:08:24I don't care what you say. I'm not gonna do it.
00:08:27According to that general, we don't have a choice.
00:08:29Chance is what we haven't got. Not one in hell.
00:08:32All they want us to do is take a trainload of dynamite
00:08:34back across the Sierra Madres, run the rebel lines,
00:08:37fight off the White Mountain Apaches,
00:08:39and hand the train over to the federal garrison in Chihuahuan.
00:08:41Why us?
00:08:42I guess they figure with the two of us aboard,
00:08:44we'll look like a trainload of gringos
00:08:46headed north toward the border.
00:08:48Sometimes I don't understand you, Cross.
00:08:50One time you're fighting for the good side,
00:08:52next for the bad.
00:08:54Man's gotta make a living, Boo.
00:08:56No, that's not it.
00:08:58You're counting on me coming along.
00:09:00You're counting on me getting killed.
00:09:02Then you won't have to split the gold, right?
00:09:03Well, I'm not gonna do it.
00:09:04Well, then stay here.
00:09:05Let them stand me up against a wall, huh?
00:09:07That's what the man said.
00:09:10¡Fuego!
00:09:17Those guys are getting better out there.
00:09:19I'm getting out of here.
00:09:20How?
00:09:21I'll brat my way out.
00:09:22With what?
00:09:23Gold.
00:09:24That you ain't got and won't ever have
00:09:26unless you come with me.
00:09:27I'm getting my head blown off.
00:09:28At least you'll get a run for your money.
00:09:30Right through the middle of a Mexican revolution.
00:09:32You've been shot at before.
00:09:33I'm not sitting on a load of dynamite.
00:09:36What about tied to a post?
00:09:40I'm gonna miss you, Boo.
00:09:42The hell you are.
00:09:45I'm coming along.
00:10:05¡Fuego!
00:10:35¡Fuego!
00:10:54Señor Boo, you and Cross,
00:10:57you been friends a long time?
00:10:59Well, he won't admit it.
00:11:01Goes around telling everybody he's got no use for me,
00:11:03but down deep, he does.
00:11:05Yeah, we go back a long way.
00:11:08We soldiered together, cowboyed some.
00:11:11What brought you to Mexico?
00:11:13A train.
00:11:15You gotta watch me.
00:11:17I poke fun a lot.
00:11:19No, we, uh...
00:11:20We were in a little business deal together.
00:11:22Had to do with gold.
00:11:24You were miners?
00:11:26Not exactly.
00:11:27This gold was stolen.
00:11:29And you were after the ones who did it, huh?
00:11:31Uh, more like the other way around.
00:11:35You are outlawed?
00:11:37Manner of speaking, huh?
00:11:39And you were rich, huh?
00:11:41Yeah, well, I would be if I knew where the gold was.
00:11:44See, Cross, he's got a level head on his shoulders.
00:11:47He hid it where I couldn't find it.
00:11:49Why would he do that?
00:11:50For my own good.
00:11:52You know, me being poor all my life,
00:11:54I'd have gone around spending it like a drunken sailor
00:11:56and everybody would have known it was stolen.
00:11:59Except we had to wait a year, maybe more.
00:12:02Senor Cross is lucky the federales are not after him.
00:12:05They would hold fire to his feet
00:12:07until he told them where the gold was hidden.
00:12:09Now, that's the kind of behavior that starts wars down here.
00:12:14By the way, how come you're fighting on the wrong side?
00:12:17Father was a soldier.
00:12:19His father before him.
00:12:21That's no reason to go against your own people.
00:12:25I thought about that.
00:12:27I thought about it a lot.
00:12:31Maybe one day.
00:12:33Um, maybe a step in the right direction
00:12:37would be if you and your squad looked the other way.
00:12:40Me and Cross could hightail it back to Texas.
00:12:58Get out of here.
00:13:04First class.
00:13:12What the hell are we doing with all those jackasses?
00:13:15In case the train breaks down.
00:13:17They're gonna pull it?
00:13:19They're gonna pack the dynamite.
00:13:22You mean we might have to walk?
00:13:24Just up to the next train stop.
00:13:26According to that general, they got rolling stock
00:13:28all along the line, clear of the border.
00:13:30Locomotives, flat cars.
00:13:32What if it's rolling our way?
00:13:34Man can't live forever, Boone.
00:13:36Not around you he can't.
00:13:56Oh, my God.
00:14:27Boone, where are you going?
00:14:32Thought you were asleep.
00:14:34You know, you're supposed to help us be invisible.
00:14:36It's my turn.
00:14:43You know, Cross, I got to thinking.
00:14:46You and me, we could be any place we wanted to be.
00:14:49And here we are, running wild in Mexico,
00:14:52and I wouldn't have it no other way.
00:14:54Neither would you.
00:14:56Now, why is that?
00:14:58Well, I guess it just goes to prove
00:15:00that a man ought to be free to run and jump
00:15:02or do any damn thing he wants to do in this life.
00:15:06What about when he can't jump no more?
00:15:08Then you ought to get him a rich widow and a rocking chair.
00:15:12What if she runs away with a stud player?
00:15:15Then get another, as quick as you can.
00:15:17Yeah, I doubt it'll come to that.
00:15:20You and me, we got about as much chance
00:15:22of growing old as this damn train does
00:15:24getting safe across Mexico.
00:15:28What do you say, the next time this thing stops,
00:15:31we steal us a couple of them mules and ride to Texas?
00:15:35What do you say we don't?
00:15:37Why not?
00:15:39We've got that firing squad with us, for one thing.
00:15:42Well, it seemed friendly enough to me.
00:15:44But they won't be if we try to get off this train.
00:15:47Yeah. I see.
00:15:49I see now.
00:15:51I guess there's nothing left to do but relax and enjoy the trip.
00:15:59Damn!
00:16:19What the hell?
00:16:42If you're in such a damn hurry, go around!
00:16:45What the hell's going on in here?
00:16:47What the hell's it look like? Wait for a push!
00:16:52Come on in out of the rain!
00:16:55A little break.
00:17:07Crossing Boone. Sounds like a dog act.
00:17:10Which one's Cross?
00:17:12He is.
00:17:13That figures.
00:17:15It's from Germany. Stage name, but it's stuck.
00:17:18That there's Lily...
00:17:21Pearl...
00:17:24Brandy...
00:17:27Durango...
00:17:29and Jessie.
00:17:32We were on our way to Mexico City when the war broke.
00:17:35The engineer and conductor started yelling,
00:17:37Pellegroso or some damn thing.
00:17:39Next you know, they pulled the link pin and left us stranded there.
00:17:42How'd they expect you to get back to Texas?
00:17:44I asked them that.
00:17:45What'd they say?
00:17:46Shove it.
00:17:47Never should have come down here in the first place.
00:17:49Why did you?
00:17:50Well, when you're in my business, you gotta stay on the move.
00:17:53That's how come I got this car.
00:17:55I got tired of getting kicked out of one town after another.
00:17:58Figured any town worth working's got rails running through it.
00:18:01We were doing all right until the Denver and Rio Grande got after us.
00:18:04Then we decided to cross the line until things cooled off.
00:18:08What about you two? What are you doing here?
00:18:11It's a long story.
00:18:13Tell it.
00:18:16We're taking a freight through to the border.
00:18:18Good.
00:18:19No, ma'am, it's not.
00:18:20What's that supposed to mean?
00:18:22It means that the next sighting we come to, we're gonna have to switch you into it.
00:18:25And leave us here?
00:18:27Somebody will come along and pick you up.
00:18:29Who?
00:18:30We haven't seen anything alive in this godforsaken country since they dumped us here.
00:18:34We could starve.
00:18:35She's right, Cross.
00:18:36What do you want me to do, take them along and get them all killed?
00:18:39We could offload that dynamite.
00:18:41Dynamite?
00:18:42Yes, ma'am. A whole flat car full, and it's gonna stay that way.
00:18:45Even if we have to starve?
00:18:47You'll be all right.
00:18:48Oh, to hell we will.
00:18:50Why don't you just come right out and say it, Mr. Cross?
00:18:52Our kind's not worth worrying about.
00:18:58Well, if you think that, why not take us along?
00:19:00She's got a point.
00:19:02To hell she does.
00:19:04We're not afraid of a good fight.
00:19:05There ain't no such thing as a good fight if you can end up dead.
00:19:08And you're not gonna. Not with me.
00:19:09What about being stuck out here in the middle of nowhere?
00:19:12The next sighting.
00:19:39That's him, all right.
00:20:03Looks like they joined the circus.
00:20:10Sir, what happens if those two don't make it back to Texas?
00:20:15Well, Wells Fargo will be out to half a million dollars in gold they stole.
00:20:21And we'll be out of a job.
00:20:23Well, then why don't we just go down there and jump them and drag them back?
00:20:31You want to be buried in Mexico?
00:20:35No, sir.
00:20:36Neither do I.
00:20:40I still don't like leaving them here.
00:20:53Couldn't we just kind of...
00:20:54No!
00:21:04When we get to the next town, we'll send somebody back for you.
00:21:07If you get to the next town.
00:21:33You know how to use that?
00:21:38Let's take a walk.
00:21:59Get you Winchesters.
00:22:07Buenos dias.
00:22:17It is a beautiful day, no?
00:22:19So far.
00:22:21I know what you mean.
00:22:23These times of war.
00:22:25A man can be alive and happy one minute, and the next...
00:22:29It is a terrible thing.
00:22:31I can see you joined the army.
00:22:34You might say that.
00:22:36We haven't made up our minds which side we're on.
00:22:39The federales, they want us to be soldiers for them.
00:22:43But they have chased us and shot us for so long.
00:22:47We don't think we trust them.
00:22:49And the same with the others.
00:22:51So we have decided to stay in the middle.
00:22:54Be friends to everyone.
00:22:57You should do the same, gringo.
00:23:00This is not your war.
00:23:02You don't have no stinking business in my country.
00:23:12You have guns in that train?
00:23:14Just the ones that are pointed at your head.
00:23:17Glad you might get the hell out of here.
00:23:19Run away?
00:23:21My men would laugh at me.
00:23:23That's better than burying you.
00:23:26Gringo!
00:23:31It seems to my eyes that all you have behind you are women.
00:23:39I think you're bluffing.
00:23:45Call me.
00:23:48Call me.
00:24:09We'll be here next time.
00:24:18Who the hell was that?
00:24:20Offhand, I'd say they worked for Wells Fargo.
00:24:23And I'd say you got a charmed life, Cross.
00:24:47Let's go.
00:25:17Let's go.
00:25:40Shut up!
00:25:44What is it?
00:25:46You're brave, Mr. Boone.
00:25:48I don't mind if I do.
00:25:50What was your name again?
00:25:52Brandy.
00:25:54That's just what I'll have.
00:25:56Want to sit in, Mr. Boone?
00:25:58What are you playing?
00:26:00Stud.
00:26:02Later.
00:26:04I'll save you a hand.
00:26:06There you are.
00:26:08Where's Germany?
00:26:10Right next to France.
00:26:13How you girls manage to keep your sense of humor through all this just amazes me.
00:26:20Much obliged.
00:26:21Don't mention it.
00:26:23Especially to your wife.
00:26:25There you go again.
00:26:29He's cute.
00:26:31First class.
00:26:43Don't get too attached to them back there.
00:26:45We're going to drop them off first chance we get.
00:26:47Do we have to?
00:26:49You can stay with them if you want to.
00:26:51I'm damn near tempted to do it.
00:26:55I haven't been on a drunk or a woman in so long, I can't remember when.
00:26:59Now is your chance.
00:27:01I'd hate myself if I woke up hungover in the morning...
00:27:04and found out you were long gone to Texas.
00:27:06And that's pretty bad.
00:27:08I'd hate myself if I woke up hungover in the morning...
00:27:10and found out you were long gone to Texas.
00:27:12And that's probably just what had happened.
00:27:14Probably.
00:27:16Of course, there's always a chance I might manage to stay sober.
00:27:18Be worth a try.
00:27:20How the hell it would.
00:27:24How about them Mexicans, you figure they'll come back?
00:27:26He said he would.
00:27:28Don't have a body or none, there's over 50 of them.
00:27:30I'd say there's a little short-handed.
00:27:32Short-handed?
00:27:34We got a flat car full of dynamite.
00:27:37Like the time we stood off...
00:27:39that Union cavalry charge at Brandy Station.
00:27:41My God.
00:27:43Yes, sir, if the Confederacy hadn't run out of medals...
00:27:45I'll bet we'd have got one then.
00:27:47If they made a hero out of you, you wouldn't be worth a damn, Boone.
00:27:49Yeah, I guess so.
00:27:51I guess so.
00:27:53I've seen it happen to a lot of soldiers.
00:27:55And we were good soldiers.
00:27:57Couldn't march worth a damn.
00:27:59But when it come to fighting...
00:28:07Did I ever tell you how proud I was of you during the war?
00:28:11Every time you wanted something.
00:28:15And you want something now.
00:28:19But you ain't gonna get it.
00:28:23I'll go check on them other jackasses.
00:28:37Mr. Cross?
00:28:41That's all right.
00:28:43I just wanted to thank you for not leaving us back there.
00:28:49Well, I had no choice.
00:28:51And you'll get rid of us as soon as you can.
00:28:53I know that.
00:28:55But I wanted to thank you anyway.
00:28:57And I don't mind telling you...
00:28:59you and Boone walking out there against those 50 of them...
00:29:01I don't mind telling you...
00:29:03you and Boone walking out there against those 50 of them...
00:29:05was something to see.
00:29:07My kind of work...
00:29:09you seldom come across men who act like men.
00:29:11Yeah, we was acting all right.
00:29:13No, you weren't.
00:29:15You and Boone would have stood your ground...
00:29:17and taken them all on...
00:29:19if it come right down to it.
00:29:21And I'll be damned if I don't think you'd have whipped them.
00:29:23Not without them Fargo boys behind us.
00:29:26Why are they behind you?
00:29:28A man starts telling everybody his business...
00:29:30pretty soon he don't have any.
00:29:32Meaning for me to mind my own.
00:29:34Meaning for me to mind my own.
00:29:40Mr. Cross...
00:29:42how is it that a man like you...
00:29:44makes his way with a gun?
00:29:46Because that's what I'm good at.
00:29:48I'm good at rolling drunks.
00:29:50And asking questions...
00:29:52and feeling sorry for yourself.
00:29:54There's one thing I can't stand...
00:29:56it's the sob story.
00:29:58Sob story?
00:30:00Who cares if you have to wear a red dress when you get married?
00:30:02Or a shot politician...
00:30:04or some damn body.
00:30:06Your kind always do.
00:30:08What kind am I Mr. Cross?
00:30:12You're clever.
00:30:14You play a man like a pump organ.
00:30:16You brag on him, make him feel important...
00:30:18and then turn him every way but loose.
00:30:20You don't think very much of women do you?
00:30:22The hell I don't.
00:30:24I just don't trust them.
00:30:26But you've had your share.
00:30:28Enough to know a good one when I see one.
00:30:32Me?
00:30:34That's right. And on top of that...
00:30:36you're the best all over good looking woman...
00:30:38I ever laid eyes on.
00:30:40And pretty handy with a Winchester too.
00:30:42You really think that?
00:30:44Well, I ain't never seen you shoot one, but...
00:30:46No, that I'm the best looking woman...
00:30:48you ever laid eyes on.
00:30:52That's what I said.
00:30:54Good night.
00:31:02Sure as hell is.
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00:32:32I don't know.
00:32:34We'll leave the train and go have a look.
00:32:54Why in the hell do we need that?
00:32:56You never can tell.
00:32:58What if somebody jumps the train while we're gone?
00:33:00I just told it.
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00:34:00Somebody stole my steak.
00:34:04What the hell are you talking about?
00:34:21It's our 50 friends.
00:34:22He said there'd be a next time.
00:34:30Let's get him, Arch.
00:35:00Let's go!
00:35:30Go! Go! Go!
00:36:00What's wrong?
00:36:01It's the boiler.
00:36:02If we don't take on water soon, she's gonna blow.
00:36:07What'd he say?
00:36:08He says the river's about a half a mile over there.
00:36:11Well, what are we waiting for?
00:36:13We can't move the train.
00:36:14We gotta haul it.
00:36:15In what?
00:36:16In the water.
00:36:17In the water?
00:36:18In the water.
00:36:19In the water.
00:36:20In the water.
00:36:21In the water.
00:36:22In the water.
00:36:23In the water.
00:36:24In the water.
00:36:25In the water.
00:36:26In the water.
00:36:27In the water.
00:36:28In the water.
00:36:29In what?
00:36:35Ah!
00:36:36Are you crazy?
00:36:38Get out of here!
00:36:54That was a collector's item, Cross.
00:36:56You'll get it back.
00:36:58Who was in it?
00:36:59Lily.
00:37:00Over the valley?
00:37:01The mountains wasn't bad either.
00:37:03No.
00:37:04That's right.
00:37:15Ain't this the most beautiful place you ever seen?
00:37:18Water going one way, clouds going another?
00:37:22Yeah.
00:37:23Is that all you got to say, yeah?
00:37:26Yeah.
00:37:28Trouble with you, Cross.
00:37:29You got no soul.
00:37:35Tell me something.
00:37:37We ever get our hands on that gold,
00:37:39what are you gonna do with your share?
00:37:41I'll buy my place back.
00:37:44Yeah?
00:37:47If that happens, any chance of me working for you?
00:37:52I'm no good with cows,
00:37:54but I'm good with chickens and pigs and sheep.
00:37:57Huh?
00:37:59You ain't working for me.
00:38:05You're gonna be my partner.
00:38:08Partner?
00:38:09How come?
00:38:10How long we known each other?
00:38:14Oh, 10 years?
00:38:16More like 20.
00:38:19You like me.
00:38:20I didn't say that.
00:38:21I'm just kind of used to you, I guess.
00:38:24You'd miss me if something happened to me.
00:38:26I didn't say that either.
00:38:28Could it be you're getting soft in your old age, huh?
00:38:30Go to hell, Boone.
00:38:34Go to hell.
00:38:35Partner.
00:38:36Huh?
00:38:52Well, at this rate,
00:38:53it's gonna take all day to fill that damn boiler.
00:38:55Longer than that.
00:38:56We'll be lucky if we get out of here tomorrow.
00:38:58I'd say if I'm gonna hang on a drunk tonight's the night.
00:39:02You're not about to run away and leave that woman out here.
00:39:05You got it all figured out, don't you?
00:39:07Yeah.
00:39:08All except who's gonna have the first dance.
00:39:21Kick up your heels.
00:39:22Kick up your heels.
00:39:23Girls, won't you kick up your heels
00:39:25and dance the night away.
00:39:27Girls, won't you let down your hair.
00:39:29Let down your hair.
00:39:30Let down your hair.
00:39:32Girls, won't you let down your hair
00:39:34and dance the night away.
00:39:36Girls, won't you kick up your heels
00:39:38and dance the night away.
00:39:40Kick up your heels.
00:39:41Girls, won't you kick up your heels
00:39:43and dance the night away.
00:39:52How's it going?
00:39:54Oh, we're getting the hang of it.
00:39:56Be ready to roll by morning.
00:39:58Boone's ready to roll now.
00:40:00Girls are gonna take me down to the river later.
00:40:02Sober him up.
00:40:04Can he swim?
00:40:05Like a fish.
00:40:06Cross.
00:40:08Mind if I come along?
00:40:10It's your tub.
00:40:14Whoo!
00:40:15Girls, won't you come out tonight.
00:40:17Come out tonight.
00:40:18Come out tonight.
00:40:19Come out tonight.
00:40:21Come out tonight.
00:40:28Old Boone's getting to be a regular Texas Tommy dancer,
00:40:31ain't he?
00:40:36He's drunk.
00:40:39As a skunk.
00:40:44I'd say now's the time to take him, sir.
00:40:46I wouldn't.
00:40:49Well, but, sir, if we could just get him to tell us where the gold is hidden.
00:40:53Well, yes, sir.
00:40:56He doesn't know where the gold is hid.
00:40:59If he did, he wouldn't be here.
00:41:01But, sir, if...
00:41:02Do you know why it is that a man can always beat a dog at poker?
00:41:09Um, no, sir.
00:41:11Dog gets a good hand, he always whacks his tail.
00:41:14If we got a good hand, we don't sit on our tail.
00:41:20Oh.
00:41:21Mm.
00:41:43Every time I see a river, it takes me back.
00:42:01My hometown had one running right through the middle of it.
00:42:06There was a bridge.
00:42:08On one side was saloons, dance halls and the like.
00:42:12And on the other, there were stores, a school, a church.
00:42:16The good side and the bad side, they used to call it.
00:42:20Sometimes, some of us kids, we'd go down to the bridge and hide under it.
00:42:25Watch the wives waiting for their husbands to come back across from the bad side.
00:42:33One night, we sneaked across the bridge to one of the saloons.
00:42:38Looked in under the batwing doors, and...
00:42:42There were four women on a plank stage in red tights and feathers, dancing.
00:42:49Kicking their heels half over their heads, and...
00:42:52Men just laughing, drinking, just...
00:42:55Having a good old time.
00:42:59Made up my mind right then and there what I didn't want to be.
00:43:03I didn't want to ever end up on a bridge waiting for a drunk husband.
00:43:10So, when I was 15, I ran away from home.
00:43:13Got a job singing and dancing in a saloon.
00:43:17Only I couldn't sing or dance too good.
00:43:24It was rough, I won't deny it.
00:43:27But I made my way, and I...
00:43:29I've never been sorry.
00:43:34Sometimes I wonder, though, what would have happened if...
00:43:39I hadn't crossed that bridge.
00:43:48Like I say...
00:43:51Like I say...
00:43:56Every time I see a river...
00:44:08Cross!
00:44:12Cross!
00:44:15You know what they've been doing? They've been pumping water out of me.
00:44:17What the hell are you saying?
00:44:19Did you tell him I could swim?
00:44:21You'd think I'd do anything like that.
00:44:23I know you would.
00:44:24He went down like a rock.
00:44:25It wasn't even over his head.
00:44:27Hell, it wasn't. I was on my knees.
00:44:29At least you're sober.
00:44:30And alive, no thanks to you.
00:44:32And, Teddy, you're a good drunkard.
00:44:35Next river we come to, try to drown him again.
00:44:38All aboard, ladies.
00:44:39Hey, he's so cool.
00:44:59Lieutenant.
00:45:02That garrison in Chihuahua...
00:45:04You got any idea what they're going to do with that dynamite?
00:45:07They're going to use it to blow up a rebel stronghold in the mountains to the north.
00:45:13And that will not stop the revolution, senor.
00:45:16Mexico is a country of glory and shame, and the people are the glory.
00:45:20And one day they will have Diaz by the throat and they will never let go.
00:45:23Whose side are you on, lieutenant?
00:45:26There's a fine line between truth and treason, senor.
00:45:30And so what happens to you when Diaz falls?
00:45:32A wall? A rope?
00:45:35Well, that's not much to look forward to.
00:45:37Why don't you just turn in your uniform and...
00:45:39Become a rebel, huh?
00:45:41That's me. That's what you are.
00:46:03Rebel lines are dead ahead.
00:46:04We ought to be getting there along about daybreak.
00:46:06Then what?
00:46:07Well, the general says that there's a garrison just this side of Gomez Palacio...
00:46:10Strung out along the tracks about a mile.
00:46:12How do we get by them?
00:46:13There's two ways.
00:46:14We can leave the train and go around, or we can pimp our way through.
00:46:18Pimp our way through?
00:46:20Yeah, we can hide the dynamite and the soldiers...
00:46:22And we'll look like an empty freight headed north with a load of jackasses and camp followers.
00:46:26Half-dress the women, hang them out the window, let them wave, blow a few kisses...
00:46:29We'll get right through, no trouble.
00:46:31I don't like it.
00:46:32I say we go around.
00:46:34If we do, we'll have to walk from here.
00:46:36With our heads up.
00:46:37That's more than a pimp can do, and that's what we'd be if we sell them women to save our lives.
00:46:41It won't come to that.
00:46:42Well, what if it does?
00:46:43I don't want any part of it.
00:46:45I couldn't look myself in the face if I hid under a woman's skirt.
00:46:48Well, if you want to go around, go around.
00:46:52You'd pimp alone?
00:46:54If I have to.
00:46:57Aren't you forgetting something?
00:46:58What?
00:46:59The women.
00:47:00What if they won't go along with it?
00:47:04It was their idea.
00:47:29Oh, my God!
00:48:00Let's go!
00:48:01Let's go!
00:48:27I still say we should have gone around.
00:48:31Let's go!
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00:50:16Did we do something wrong?
00:50:18It worked.
00:50:19This time, and there damn sure ain't gonna be no next time.
00:50:22Does that mean what I think it does?
00:50:24No ma'am, it don't.
00:50:25No, ma'am, it don't. There's a junction up here with a line that swings north toward the border.
00:50:29We'll be there in about two days.
00:50:30The border?
00:50:32Time to get the hell out of this country.
00:50:34Now, get out of here and put on some decent-looking clothes.
00:50:40Cross, have you...
00:50:41Out.
00:50:56Lover's quarrel.
00:50:58Boone, I just might shoot you and get it over with.
00:51:00What'd I do?
00:51:01What you didn't do.
00:51:02Only thing I didn't do is get myself killed.
00:51:04Well, keep trying, will you?
00:51:05Look, just because you had an argument with your woman...
00:51:07My woman.
00:51:08Well, why the hell else would you jump all over me for no reason at all?
00:51:13Look, if I wasn't here...
00:51:15Then I wouldn't be here.
00:51:16And if you weren't greedy, you wouldn't stay here.
00:51:18You'd head for the border.
00:51:19The very next junction.
00:51:21You mean we're heading for Texas?
00:51:22We're not gonna help blow up an army?
00:51:24We never were.
00:51:25Well, you told the general.
00:51:26Just exactly what he wanted to hear, so he wouldn't line us up against the wall.
00:51:32You know, Cross, you and me, we know what we're fighting over.
00:51:35What I doubt them soldier boys do,
00:51:37and I'm glad as hell we ain't gonna blow any of them up.
00:51:41Me too.
00:51:43Buy you a drink?
00:51:44Yeah.
00:51:45I'll be right back.
00:51:46I'll be right back.
00:51:48Buy you a drink?
00:51:49Yeah.
00:52:18What's wrong?
00:52:19Well, the tracks are in bad shape.
00:52:22As long as we're not getting shot at, who the hell cares?
00:52:26Let's go to Texas.
00:52:27What's wrong?
00:52:28Well, the tracks are in bad shape.
00:52:31As long as we're not getting shot at, who the hell cares?
00:52:35Let's go to Texas.
00:52:57Come on.
00:53:06I have something very important to tell you.
00:53:09I have just learned that the federales have put a price on my head.
00:53:13Ten pesos.
00:53:16Yeah, that's right.
00:53:17Ten stinking pesos.
00:53:20I don't know about you, but this makes me very angry.
00:53:25There is a bandit from Durango,
00:53:27who has not robbed and killed near as many innocent people as I have.
00:53:32And the price on his head is ten thousand pesos.
00:53:36Because of this terrible insult to your leader,
00:53:39I have decided that we are no longer in the middle in this war.
00:53:44From this day on, we are rebels.
00:53:47Anyone who disagrees with my decision will be shot.
00:53:51And from now on, I will be called general.
00:53:56Viva la revolución!
00:53:59Viva mi.
00:54:21Let's go to L.A.! Come on!
00:54:51Let's go to L.A!
00:55:21First class!
00:55:51Let's go!
00:56:22What does it mean?
00:56:23Apache.
00:56:24Is that all?
00:56:25That's enough. Let's get out of here.
00:56:27Right.
00:56:51Let's go!
00:57:21Let's go!
00:57:51Let's go!
00:58:22It's gonna be a long night.
00:58:27Maybe they won't try it.
00:58:29I wouldn't count on it.
00:58:34Why don't we just fire it?
00:58:42There's somebody out there.
00:58:51Let's go.
00:59:09Ross?
00:59:22Sorry about sneaking up on you like that.
00:59:26Name's Jones.
00:59:29You know my name.
00:59:32Should.
00:59:34Been tracking you long enough.
00:59:36You Fargo boys keep rotting ours.
00:59:39Had a man hurt.
00:59:41Apache stuck a war lance in him.
00:59:44Thought you might give us a hand.
00:59:46You thought wrong.
00:59:48Lost a lot of blood.
00:59:51Might be dying.
00:59:53If that happens, there'll only be six of you left.
00:59:55Back you up when you get in trouble again.
00:59:57Are you trying to shame us, Mr. Jones?
01:00:01Trying to save a man.
01:00:03A good man.
01:00:05Meaning we're not.
01:00:07Not if you let him die.
01:00:11If it wasn't for the two of you, he wouldn't be here.
01:00:15If it wasn't for the two of you, he wouldn't be here.
01:00:22On one condition.
01:00:25That you and your men head back to Texas.
01:00:27Tonight.
01:00:35Crawling with Apache out there.
01:00:38You can go around.
01:00:40You can't.
01:00:45I want you to stop me from
01:00:47swinging around at the border
01:00:49and just waiting for you at the end of the line.
01:00:51Your word.
01:00:57I already gave that to Wells Fargo.
01:01:00Well, it looks like you've got a dead man on your hands.
01:01:04Does it?
01:01:09Jones.
01:01:14Jones.
01:01:20Bring him in.
01:01:22But just him.
01:01:44Come on.
01:02:14Yes, ma'am.
01:02:18Girls.
01:02:28You know, it might not be a bad idea
01:02:30if we stood the night out together.
01:02:35You're no good to Wells Fargo dead.
01:02:37You're no good to me either.
01:02:40We're even.
01:03:01Jones.
01:03:04Don't come back.
01:03:09Don't come back.
01:03:39Don't come back.
01:04:10Hey, Cross.
01:04:12That Jones fellow, I heard of him.
01:04:14Once he gets after a man, he don't give up.
01:04:16I thought you were worried about the Apaches.
01:04:18I am.
01:04:20So's Jones.
01:04:22Well, them Apaches can stop us from getting back to Texas.
01:04:24They could stop him.
01:04:26They could stop you.
01:04:28If I didn't know you, Cross, I...
01:04:30You'd be better off.
01:04:32Hell, I would.
01:04:34I'd tell you something else too,
01:04:36but you'd just think I was trying to get on your good side.
01:04:38I ain't got no good side.
01:04:40Then why'd you take that Wells Fargo man in last night?
01:04:42I've been asking myself the same thing.
01:04:44I'll tell you why.
01:04:46You got a heart as big as a house.
01:04:48A whorehouse.
01:04:50You could have left them behind too.
01:04:52I should have.
01:04:54And they wouldn't have had a chance.
01:04:56Well, they got one now to be squalls
01:04:58if we don't get to the border.
01:05:00We'll get there.
01:05:02Not if they have anything to say about it.
01:05:20Now, what the hell do you suppose they're up to?
01:05:22They're trying to throw a scare into us.
01:05:24What are we gonna do?
01:05:26We're gonna throw one into them.
01:05:28What are we gonna do?
01:05:30We're gonna throw one into them.
01:05:32Watch the back door.
01:05:58All right, little ladies.
01:06:00Just stay calm there.
01:06:02There's nothing to be afraid of.
01:06:04Just a few Apaches,
01:06:06and we've handled Apaches before.
01:06:08You don't have to be worried at all.
01:06:10We'll take care of it. Everything will be fine.
01:06:28Come on.
01:06:58All clear.
01:07:00All clear, little ladies.
01:07:02Those aren't the first Apaches we've settled a score with.
01:07:04Probably won't be the last either, I imagine.
01:07:06Scared the hell out of them.
01:07:08Yeah, they'll get over it.
01:07:10We're all about dark.
01:07:12Did I say we made it?
01:07:14We made it.
01:07:16We made it.
01:07:18We made it.
01:07:20We made it.
01:07:22We made it.
01:07:24We made it.
01:07:26We made it.
01:07:28We made it.
01:07:30We made it.
01:07:32We made it.
01:07:34Did I say we better keep on rolling,
01:07:36bad track or not?
01:07:38Wind up at the bottom of a canyon?
01:07:40There's a whole parcel of them.
01:07:42How are we going to stand them off?
01:07:44Well, we did it once before,
01:07:46during the war at Vicksburg. Remember?
01:07:48Yeah.
01:07:50And I remember something else, too.
01:07:52We lost the war.
01:08:04We lost the war.
01:08:34We lost the war.
01:08:36How is he?
01:09:03Alive.
01:09:16No way to get to us. I doubt if they'll even try.
01:09:20Boone tells me you were in the war together.
01:09:23Four years. I saved his life at Shiloh. I decided not to shoot him.
01:09:27If you had, you wouldn't have to share the gold with him.
01:09:29Boone talks too much.
01:09:30He didn't tell me.
01:09:31Who did?
01:09:32The Fargo man. Fever. He raved all night. Told the whole thing.
01:09:35No, ma'am, he didn't.
01:09:36You robbed a taxer's train.
01:09:38You ought to go back in there and listen to some more.
01:09:40Maybe you'll hear my side of the story.
01:09:42How you came back from the war and found they were growing gold on your place instead of cattle,
01:09:45only it wasn't your place anymore?
01:09:46That's part of it.
01:09:48That still doesn't give you the right.
01:09:49We're not talking about rights. We're talking about crooked lawyers and judges.
01:09:52Thought you didn't like sob stories, Mr. Cross.
01:09:54Only my own.
01:09:56Liked it so much, I told it to myself for ten years before I decided to come back and get my share.
01:10:01They were shipping it by train to a Texas bank.
01:10:03Me and Boone held up the express car.
01:10:05When he opened the door to kick out the Fargo box, I kicked him out.
01:10:08By the time he'd caught up to me, I'd already hid the gold.
01:10:11I decided to let things cool off for a while.
01:10:13Maybe in time, they'd have dug my place dry and I could buy it back.
01:10:17Who stole the money?
01:10:18Sounded like one of them lawyers.
01:10:20If they catch you, you'll get 20 years.
01:10:23You don't strike me as a farmer.
01:10:25I used to be.
01:10:26I used to sing in the choir.
01:10:28You've come a long way.
01:10:30People change.
01:10:31Other people.
01:10:32Sometimes for the good.
01:10:33Well, I care.
01:10:35All I'm saying is...
01:10:36Is I'm getting swindled out of everything I own and I'm a better man for it.
01:10:40A happier one.
01:10:41I hadn't noticed.
01:10:43You're in your glory, what with Wells Fargo after you, the Mexicans, Apaches.
01:10:48You wouldn't trade places with anybody for all the gold there is.
01:10:51I don't hate anybody that much.
01:10:53You don't hate anybody at all.
01:10:55Not even those that beat you out of your lane.
01:10:57You shouldn't be singing in a choir.
01:10:58You should be preaching the sermon.
01:11:00Cross!
01:11:03Go ahead. Tell him.
01:11:04They came at us from every direction.
01:11:06Drove off the horses.
01:11:07We never even got off a shot.
01:11:08Just scattered and ran.
01:11:09What about Jones and the rest of them?
01:11:11They caught them, tied them up, and rode off on track.
01:11:13They should have went around.
01:11:14They were told.
01:11:15About the Apaches.
01:11:16These were Mexicans.
01:11:17Mexicans?
01:11:18Same bunch you two ran into back at the train stop.
01:11:20Our 50 friends.
01:11:22Not anymore.
01:11:23There's over 100 of them.
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01:12:55Buenos dias, senores.
01:13:00I'm afraid you almost cut me with my pants off.
01:13:05When I was a boy at the Mission, the padres told me that
01:13:08if I stay clean, I could get next to God.
01:13:12There's another way.
01:13:17I like you.
01:13:19You don't let words get in the way of what you have to say.
01:13:21You wrote off with five men.
01:13:23Me?
01:13:25I was there.
01:13:29I will not lie to you.
01:13:31I learned that at the mission, too.
01:13:33Yes, I have these men.
01:13:35Where are they?
01:13:37Alive and well.
01:13:39And they will stay that way if you do as I say.
01:13:44There is a law in our country
01:13:46that says a poor Mexican like me
01:13:48cannot buy dynamite.
01:13:50Not one stick.
01:13:52The reason for that is
01:13:54it could fall into the wrong hands.
01:13:57Be used against the government.
01:14:00And that is just what I'm going to do.
01:14:03I thought you was in the middle.
01:14:05I was.
01:14:07Until others began to join me.
01:14:09They say I'm a born leader.
01:14:11That I should march to the gates of the city.
01:14:14They're coming from everywhere to ride behind me.
01:14:17And if they don't,
01:14:19their village ends up like the one back there.
01:14:24They didn't understand the magic there is about me.
01:14:28I don't understand it myself.
01:14:31The gift of leadership
01:14:33is a dangerous thing.
01:14:35Well, so is holding those five Fargo men.
01:14:40We'll make a trade.
01:14:42For the dynamite?
01:14:46Si, senor.
01:14:49Beyond that rise, the last mountain,
01:14:52the rails run through a tunnel to Texas
01:14:55across the river on the other side.
01:14:57We will wait at the mouth of the tunnel
01:15:00for the mules.
01:15:02The mules?
01:15:04Loaded with the boxes.
01:15:06When the animals are halfway
01:15:08to the foot of the mountain from the rise,
01:15:11we will set your men free.
01:15:14I swear.
01:15:16The last mountain.
01:15:18I saw it once from Texas.
01:15:20And I will pray you will see it again, senor.
01:15:23From Texas.
01:15:27We will be waiting.
01:15:33Adios.
01:15:39You know,
01:15:41I like you guys.
01:15:46I like you too.
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01:16:46We're not gonna give them that dynamite, are we?
01:16:48Those are Fargo men.
01:16:50You go trading for their hides,
01:16:52they'll be right after us again.
01:16:54Look, I don't like hanging men out to die
01:16:56any more than you do.
01:16:58I ain't hanging nobody out to die.
01:17:00At least in Los Mulas.
01:17:02Then why are you telling those soldier boys
01:17:04to offload those mules?
01:17:06I didn't know you could talk Mexican.
01:17:08Si, but I don't see why you're offloading those mules.
01:17:11You will, amigo.
01:17:13Vaya con Dios.
01:17:16Who is he to swear at a man?
01:17:23You're gonna stand up to them, aren't you?
01:17:26I hope you're not gonna start preaching to me again.
01:17:29I would if I thought it'd do any good.
01:17:31It won't. Cheers.
01:17:33The soldiers will take you and the others
01:17:35and swing north toward the border.
01:17:37You'll be safe there.
01:17:39If it's all the same to you, we'll stay.
01:17:42It's not all the same to me.
01:17:44Well, it should be.
01:17:46If they see us pulled out, they'll know you're up to something.
01:17:49Your chances are slim enough without us adding to it.
01:17:52You got it all figured out, don't you?
01:17:54I did have.
01:17:56Till about four days ago.
01:17:58I was doing just fine till you came along.
01:18:00Ever since I can remember, I've known where I was going,
01:18:03and I don't anymore, thanks to you.
01:18:05You come busting into my life, ordering me around,
01:18:07treating me like a lady.
01:18:09That's what you are.
01:18:11The hell I am.
01:18:14Look, I got a hundred Mexicans waiting for me up there on the track,
01:18:17and I don't have time for a lover's quarrel.
01:18:19Lover's quarrel?
01:18:23I'll be back.
01:18:43Come on.
01:19:07You think I'm gonna go along with this crush, you crazy?
01:19:11I already said that.
01:19:13You ready?
01:19:15Yes, sir.
01:19:17You know what to do. Move them out.
01:19:19Yes, sir.
01:19:31Track! Track!
01:19:42Sir.
01:19:44Are you still here?
01:19:46You're gonna get yourself killed.
01:19:48We'll all get killed if they get their hands on that dynamite.
01:19:50You're trying to be a hero, ain't you?
01:19:52Saving those Fargo boys ain't enough.
01:19:54You want to save all of Mexico.
01:19:56I just might do that.
01:19:58And you know how much thanks you'll get? None.
01:20:00You know how much the world's gonna miss you when you're dead and gone? None.
01:20:02Put your fist in the bucket of water and pull it out.
01:20:04That's how much.
01:20:06Boone, I hate to disappoint you, but I don't intend to get myself killed.
01:20:08Now get the hell out of here.
01:20:10What do you intend to do?
01:20:12I already told you.
01:20:14A lie? That's what you told me.
01:20:16That's why you're so anxious to go it alone, isn't it?
01:20:18You're gonna run this thing right through that Mexican tunnel to Texas.
01:20:20Then you're gonna run off and leave me.
01:20:22Your last chance, and you're gonna take it, huh?
01:20:24Look.
01:20:26Then go to hell. I'm going along, and you can't stop me.
01:20:28Cross?
01:20:32Stay alive.
01:20:36I'll be back.
01:20:40I'll be back.
01:21:10I'll be back.
01:21:40Cross?
01:21:42If I get out of this,
01:21:44and you don't,
01:21:46where the hell's that gold?
01:21:48You ain't gonna believe it, Boone.
01:21:50It's under the cross.
01:21:52The cross?
01:21:54Right there.
01:21:56On top of that last mountain.
01:22:00You mean you buried the gold under the cross?
01:22:02Come on, let's get out of here.
01:22:04Jump!
01:22:32Jump!
01:22:56Come back!
01:22:58You cannot run away from me, Boone.
01:23:00You won't leave it?
01:23:04The cross.
01:23:30The cross.
01:23:50Wells Fargo's gonna have a hell of a time
01:23:52proving you stole that gold if they never find it.
01:23:56They're gonna make damn sure they never do.
01:24:00I'm sorry we had to leave your car behind.
01:24:02Been trying to do that for a long time.
01:24:04The Fargo boys will see that you get safe to Del Rio.
01:24:06You aren't coming?
01:24:08I'll be along in a few days.
01:24:10I'll be there.
01:24:30The last mountain.
01:24:32That one over there.
01:24:34I could have swore that was the one.
01:24:42That was a rotten thing to do.
01:24:46You could have got me killed.
01:24:48I still might.
01:24:50You're greedy, Cross.
01:24:52You're just plain greedy.
01:24:54If I had the wings of an angel
01:24:56If I had the wings of an angel
01:25:00Over these prison walls I would fly
01:25:04I would fly to the arms of my poor darling
01:25:08And there I'd be ready to go
01:25:26And there I'd be ready to go
01:25:56And there I'd be ready to go
01:25:58And there I'd be ready to go
01:26:00And there I'd be ready to go
01:26:02And there I'd be ready to go
01:26:04And there I'd be ready to go
01:26:06And there I'd be ready to go
01:26:08And there I'd be ready to go
01:26:10And there I'd be ready to go
01:26:12And there I'd be ready to go
01:26:14And there I'd be ready to go
01:26:16And there I'd be ready to go
01:26:18And there I'd be ready to go