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00:01:41 Whoa.
00:02:03 Come on.
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00:02:05 Come on.
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00:02:10 Get off the street.
00:02:17 They're coming.
00:02:18 Come on.
00:02:19 Get off the street.
00:02:20 They're coming.
00:02:22 Get off the street.
00:02:25 I see them, Miss Jessie.
00:02:26 They're here.
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00:02:54 Hey, take care of the horses.
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00:03:22 We're the men to stop them.
00:03:34 We're the men to help Thompson.
00:03:38 I'd like to see them all burn in hell.
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00:03:50 Thompson?
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00:04:11 Thompson, come out of there.
00:04:15 Roy, you want me to go with you?
00:04:18 No, thanks.
00:04:24 This town may not need a deputy, but it sure
00:04:26 as shooting needs a fireman.
00:04:28 Thompson, I'm here to talk about my man, Harms.
00:04:30 He's dead, murdered.
00:04:33 You've murdered too many good men, Thompson.
00:04:36 Come on out into the street, or are you a coward?
00:04:42 A back shooting coward who won't face me.
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00:06:01 Luke!
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00:06:06 Come on.
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00:06:10 That's a boy.
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00:06:18 You're all dirty.
00:06:19 You've got to practice your mouth.
00:06:22 Hey, Luke!
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00:06:26 All right.
00:06:27 Let's give him a guard of honor, boys.
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00:07:14 I'm old, much too old.
00:07:17 More luck ain't for me.
00:07:22 Got to get out of this town.
00:07:25 Got to get out.
00:07:27 Too late.
00:07:29 Too late for us all.
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00:07:57 Come on, Curly.
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00:08:05 Where's my horse?
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00:08:11 Johnny.
00:08:13 Wake up, Johnny.
00:08:14 Come on.
00:08:15 No, I want to sleep.
00:08:17 You're a fine example of a big brother.
00:08:19 I sleep, I feel good.
00:08:21 And I want to feel good.
00:08:22 Yeah, sure.
00:08:23 Come on.
00:08:24 Out of the way, Billy.
00:08:25 Help me.
00:08:27 Help me to feel good.
00:08:29 I can't figure you anymore, Johnny.
00:08:31 I swear, I can't figure you.
00:08:34 Hey, Tony Brenner.
00:08:35 Come on, let's go, Tony.
00:08:37 Get the cell phone, bring it up.
00:08:39 Hurry up, you.
00:08:40 We got to get out of here.
00:08:41 I'm going to try.
00:08:42 You just have given me time.
00:08:43 Ain't going to do no good, Tony.
00:08:45 You're the ugliest.
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00:08:49 Come on.
00:08:51 Look what he did.
00:08:56 Look what he did.
00:08:57 Come on, Tony, let's go.
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00:09:32 Johnny.
00:09:33 Come on, we got to go.
00:09:36 Come on.
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00:10:01 Thompson didn't stand a prayer, did he?
00:10:05 Did he, Abe?
00:10:06 Johnny, you're drunk.
00:10:07 When were Cade and Fenner supposed to back shoot him,
00:10:10 before or after he drew?
00:10:12 Cade and Fenner had orders to shoot only if there
00:10:15 was interference from outside.
00:10:16 Interference from who?
00:10:18 There's no man in Warlock that dare come
00:10:20 against you in a fight.
00:10:21 No?
00:10:22 Well, there's getting to be a lot more of them,
00:10:24 new ones all the time.
00:10:25 And I got to keep letting them know I was here first.
00:10:28 I might give you the right to run things your way, Abe.
00:10:31 As long as I want.
00:10:33 Yeah.
00:10:34 Well, all I'm saying is that when you stand to win,
00:10:39 you got to be able to stand to lose, too.
00:10:41 I say the time has come to take up arms in our defense.
00:10:45 Last night was the fourth time in a month this town
00:10:47 has come to a standstill, driven to cover
00:10:49 by them murdering cowboys.
00:10:51 We put our faith in Thompson, he ran.
00:10:54 While everyone else hid.
00:10:56 Excellent point, Miss Jessie.
00:10:58 But it's time to stop hiding.
00:11:00 We've got them outnumbered five to one.
00:11:02 We've got arms.
00:11:03 We've got to fight them off with arms.
00:11:05 At the risk of losing our own lives?
00:11:07 I have a quota of ore that I have to deliver
00:11:09 for my silver mines.
00:11:10 Yet my miners are terrorized.
00:11:12 My ore wagon's wrecked.
00:11:14 We can't let this anarchism, murder, and violence
00:11:16 destroy Warlock, even at the risk of our lives.
00:11:19 I say we arm ourselves and serve notice,
00:11:21 we'll stand and fight.
00:11:22 That's the only way to handle it,
00:11:23 and the rest of you men know it.
00:11:24 Wrong, it's all wrong.
00:11:26 You're using anarchy and murder
00:11:28 to try to prevent anarchy and murder.
00:11:30 Why, you're doing the same thing as McEwen.
00:11:32 Well, what's the alternative, Judge?
00:11:34 Law and order, that's the alternative.
00:11:36 There is one other way.
00:11:38 We can hire our own marshal.
00:11:40 Lots of towns have done it.
00:11:41 We can't hire a marshal,
00:11:42 there's no such position in this town.
00:11:44 Because we're not legally a town.
00:11:47 He'd be just as much a marshal as you are a judge,
00:11:50 Mr. Holloway, on acceptance, as you put it.
00:11:53 He'd act for us, the Citizens Committee of Warlock.
00:11:55 The only way to handle this is the legal way.
00:11:58 To send to Bright City for Sheriff Keller.
00:12:01 What'll he do, send us another Thompson?
00:12:03 Keller's 50 miles away.
00:12:05 Might as well be a thousand for all the times
00:12:07 he ever comes down here.
00:12:09 I say we try our own marshal.
00:12:12 Well, this looks like a happy gathering.
00:12:18 Something going on we should know about?
00:12:20 Just foolish committee talk, Curley.
00:12:22 Something I can do for you?
00:12:24 Well, with all this foolish committee talk going on,
00:12:26 half the stores in town are closed.
00:12:29 And it is supply day at San Pablo, Mr. Richardson.
00:12:33 Now, let's see.
00:12:36 I'd like to have a half dozen sacks of flour.
00:12:38 Just give me a few minutes, Curley,
00:12:40 and I'll be open for business.
00:12:42 Yes, sir, Mr. Richardson.
00:12:46 We wouldn't think of breaking up such an important meeting.
00:12:50 I'll tell you what.
00:12:52 We'll just wait outside.
00:12:54 Pony and Johnny and me.
00:13:18 Benner killed our barber.
00:13:20 Just an hour ago, we were all very indignant about that.
00:13:23 Yet there he stood.
00:13:26 None of us did anything about it.
00:13:29 All right, Henry, you've made your point.
00:13:31 But who are you going to get for your marshal?
00:13:34 I have such a man in mind, Clay Blaisdell,
00:13:36 serving at present as marshal in Fort James.
00:13:39 You mean vigilante, gambler, gunman.
00:13:43 I'm sure we've all heard about him.
00:13:46 There's even been a book written about him by Caleb Bain.
00:13:50 Mr. Bain attributes all manner of courage and prowess to Mr. Blaisdell.
00:13:54 He even presented him with a pair of gold-handled colts for his brave deeds.
00:13:58 I saw Blaisdell once in Fort James,
00:14:01 the day after he killed Big Ben Nicholson.
00:14:03 He was a bad one, Nicholson was.
00:14:05 Blaisdell deserved those gold colts.
00:14:07 He's the best.
00:14:09 Well, is this superhuman
00:14:14 going to subdue the savage breast by the pure power of his eye
00:14:17 or by the menace of his six-shooter or simply by his reputation?
00:14:21 None of those, Miss Jessie.
00:14:24 Blaisdell's only hope in Warlock is to be lead-proof.
00:14:28 ( dramatic theme playing )
00:14:54 There she is, Clay.
00:14:57 Warlock.
00:14:59 Looks like a fair enough town.
00:15:02 Better than some I've seen.
00:15:05 Just for a short stay, anyway.
00:15:08 Well, we'll find out.
00:15:11 ( shouting )
00:15:19 ( shouting continues )
00:15:23 ( shouting continues )
00:15:26 Well, Jessie, there he comes.
00:15:34 Gold-handled colts and all.
00:15:36 I think this is a real beginning for Warlock.
00:15:39 ( dramatic theme playing )
00:16:06 - I'm always here. - And I'm gone.
00:16:09 I've sold out the warden.
00:16:11 Yes, I guess you have.
00:16:14 I wonder if we all have.
00:16:17 - Morning, Mr. Blaisdell. - Blaisdell?
00:16:29 I'm Judge Holloway.
00:16:31 I didn't know Warlock had a judge.
00:16:33 On acceptance, on acceptance only,
00:16:36 being why you're a marshal.
00:16:38 Just wanted to get a good look at you.
00:16:41 They say you're a decent man.
00:16:43 I thank them.
00:16:45 But there's not enough to be decent.
00:16:47 When you have yourself set where you have to kill men
00:16:49 and judge which men to kill,
00:16:51 where is the law?
00:16:53 Well, I guess I'll be the law, Judge.
00:16:55 On your acceptance.
00:16:57 No, not on mine.
00:16:59 I don't accept you.
00:17:01 Any man, any man who's got himself set over others
00:17:05 and hasn't any responsibility to something bigger than himself
00:17:08 - is a murdering swine. - Oh, shut up, Judge.
00:17:10 - Something bigger than all men. - Shut up.
00:17:12 - That's the law, do you hear me? - Shut up.
00:17:14 - The law! - That's a nice welcoming committee.
00:17:17 In some ups, Dean.
00:17:19 You understand that then I have full authority,
00:17:26 accountable only to you, the Citizens Committee.
00:17:29 Yes, that's it. Accountable to us.
00:17:31 That's what I said, Mr. Petricks.
00:17:33 Oh, I'm sorry.
00:17:35 I carry out my duties in ways best fitted to the job,
00:17:38 the aim being always, of course, the public safety.
00:17:40 Peace and safety. That's our aim, yes?
00:17:43 You won't be surprised then if I have to post men out of town.
00:17:47 A last resort, of course, in the case of real troublemakers.
00:17:50 They've been informed that they're coming into town
00:17:52 at the risk of their lives.
00:17:54 I suggest you start by posting every one of the San Pablo Cowboys, Marshal.
00:17:58 Just a minute, Buck. All those boys ain't so bad.
00:18:01 I happen to like Curly Byrne and Billy Gannon, among others.
00:18:04 It's McKeown and Benner and Cajun.
00:18:06 Mr. Skinner, Mr. Slavin, you will let that be my choice.
00:18:10 There are one or two minors, real troublemakers.
00:18:12 - Now, if I could give you their names... - He's not your private marshal, Mr. McDonald.
00:18:16 - Regardless of... - So my choice, Mr. McDonald, Miss...
00:18:19 There's only one other thing, Marshal.
00:18:21 Some of the town folk have been wondering about Mr. Morgan,
00:18:25 whether he'll have any official status.
00:18:27 May I see that?
00:18:29 Tom Morgan's my friend. We've been friends for over ten years.
00:18:40 I've never known him to commit an evil act.
00:18:43 You'll have to take my word for that.
00:18:45 I started working for him as a faro dealer.
00:18:48 I still stand behind the wheel on occasion.
00:18:50 Faro dealer?
00:18:52 Oh, yes.
00:18:54 We're partners, you see.
00:18:57 The $400 a month I get from you
00:18:59 would hardly pay for the ammunition I use up in practice.
00:19:02 Fortunately, as a faro dealer, I'm an attraction.
00:19:05 Things work out very well.
00:19:07 I presume by an attraction you mean
00:19:09 that people come hoping to see you shoot someone dead.
00:19:12 - You don't approve of me, do you, Miss... - Marlow, Jesse Marlow.
00:19:16 It really doesn't matter. I'm in the minority.
00:19:18 Well, you won't be in the minority very long, Miss Marlow.
00:19:22 People generally begin to resent me.
00:19:25 I don't mind it when it happens. It's part of the job.
00:19:28 - The marshal let me assure... - But it will happen.
00:19:31 I come here as your salvation at a very high wage.
00:19:35 I establish order, ride roughshod over offenders.
00:19:40 At first you're pleased because there's a good deal less trouble.
00:19:44 And a very strange thing happens.
00:19:47 You begin to feel I am too powerful.
00:19:50 You begin to fear me.
00:19:52 Not me, but what I am.
00:19:54 When that happens, we shall have had full satisfaction from one another.
00:19:59 It'll be time for me to leave.
00:20:01 You speak as though from great experience, marshal.
00:20:04 Has this happened in many towns?
00:20:06 Yes, ma'am, in a lot of towns.
00:20:08 Hey, aren't you finished yet?
00:20:11 Come on out.
00:20:14 Excuse me.
00:20:16 Well, we might as well adjourn.
00:20:23 Maybe they can't hold guns, but they sure can hold meetings.
00:20:26 What's that?
00:20:29 A black rattlesnake at Fort James.
00:20:33 That's a very poetic image.
00:20:36 Come on, I'll show you the quarters.
00:20:40 Oh, Merckx, start cleaning up downstairs, will you?
00:20:45 All right.
00:20:47 Well?
00:20:49 Ah, look, this'll fix up fine.
00:20:51 First thing we do is we get rid of all this trash.
00:20:54 Look, we each have a bedroom and a parlor.
00:20:56 I'll fix this up real fancy.
00:20:58 Don't work too hard.
00:21:00 There's only one bunch against us here, the McCunes.
00:21:03 It shouldn't take too long.
00:21:05 You know, these aren't just tourists like those Tejanos up in Fort James.
00:21:09 I hear this is a bad bunch.
00:21:11 Well, in any case, let's drink to the next town.
00:21:14 Let's drink to this town first and a successful meeting with the McCunes.
00:21:18 The sooner the better.
00:21:21 How?
00:21:23 Ladies, boys, gentlemen.
00:21:46 [chatter]
00:21:49 Go back to work.
00:22:14 [chatter]
00:22:42 Evening.
00:22:43 It is, isn't it?
00:22:45 Some of McCune's boys just come in.
00:22:48 Is that so?
00:22:50 McCune come in himself?
00:22:52 Not yet. I've been doing a little investigating.
00:22:54 I have them all paid. Come here.
00:22:56 You see that big fella?
00:23:00 That's Jack Cade, number two to McCune.
00:23:02 Next to him is Chet Hagen.
00:23:04 The little sneak on the right, that's Pony Bennett.
00:23:07 Jack Cade, he's supposed to be the meanest.
00:23:10 I see you added something.
00:23:12 Hey, I wanted one, you notice.
00:23:14 She came in the last batch from San Francisco along with those drapes.
00:23:18 Kind of held out to the day because I didn't know if you were big enough to handle her on your walk.
00:23:23 Very pretty.
00:23:24 I wonder if McCune's coming in.
00:23:26 Don't worry about McCune.
00:23:28 You'll never see him come up against you.
00:23:30 His style is to play with a back shooter.
00:23:32 You just watch out for Cade.
00:23:34 You said that before.
00:23:36 You want me to handle some of the action?
00:23:39 I'll play it my way, Morg. See if they don't have to, too.
00:23:42 Say, I hope you put on your gold handle, Pear.
00:23:46 You'll be a lot disappointed here tonight if they don't see him flash.
00:23:50 I'm in for Sunday. Go to meetin', Morg. This is a work day.
00:23:53 All right. See you downstairs.
00:23:55 I'm ready.
00:23:57 All right.
00:23:58 Let's have a drink in the French Palace.
00:24:01 Maybe the Marshal will join us.
00:24:04 Let's go get him.
00:24:08 Take it easy, Billy.
00:24:10 Let's go, Johnny.
00:24:11 Lurch, come on.
00:24:16 You watch for back shooters. Anybody moves, you let go.
00:24:19 You do?
00:24:20 We'll mash half the place.
00:24:21 Anybody makes a move at Clay's bank, you let go. I don't care who you mash.
00:24:25 All right.
00:24:26 What'll Claystle say?
00:24:29 Nothing if he's dead.
00:24:32 (SQUELCHING)
00:24:33 Evening, Mr. McCune. Gentlemen, the place is yours.
00:24:44 Nice place it is.
00:24:47 I did. A drink for Mr. McCune and his friends.
00:24:50 Hope you enjoy yourselves.
00:24:52 We will.
00:24:53 (SQUELCHING)
00:24:58 (SQUELCHING)
00:24:59 Clay's there. We'll be halfway back to Fort James by now.
00:25:21 Don't you wish it, Bucky?
00:25:23 You'll be here, all right.
00:25:24 This was a different breed of horse.
00:25:26 This is gonna be a good one, a real good one.
00:25:29 Hey, Billy.
00:25:30 Maybe you and me and Curly and Jet can have a game of cards over here.
00:25:35 (CLAY STRAINING)
00:25:36 (CLAY STRAINING)
00:25:37 (CLAY STRAINING)
00:25:39 (CLAY STRAINING)
00:25:41 (SIGHS)
00:25:42 (CLAY STRAINING)
00:25:43 (DOOR OPENS)
00:25:45 (SIGHS)
00:25:47 (SIGHS)
00:25:49 (SIGHS)
00:25:50 (SIGHS)
00:25:51 Whiskey.
00:26:19 Whiskey.
00:26:48 Oh, Mr. Marshall.
00:26:49 Marshall, I wonder, could I make a little complaint?
00:26:57 Oh, I... I guess it's up to me.
00:27:01 There's just been a heap of fussing about it,
00:27:04 but it seems like folks just kind of gone and left it up to me.
00:27:08 It's them gold handles of yours, Marshall.
00:27:15 I sure do hope you ain't wearing them tonight,
00:27:18 because they are awfully hard on a man's eyes.
00:27:20 Now, I'm just speaking for myself now, Marshall,
00:27:27 but I surely hate to get a case of eye strain from them gold handles.
00:27:32 You know, they're so bright in the sun and all.
00:27:35 A man just ain't much use without his good eyes.
00:27:42 And I hear there's been an awful lot of them strain in Warlock lately.
00:27:46 You could close your eyes.
00:27:49 Oh, Marshall, I'd just look foolish.
00:27:55 I'd just be bumping and whomping all over the place
00:27:57 trying to get around with my eyes closed.
00:27:59 Marshall, paul for four,
00:28:04 couldn't you just not polish them handles so bright,
00:28:08 hand rubbing on them like they say you do?
00:28:12 I guess I might do that,
00:28:14 if things fell right in town here.
00:28:17 Marshall,
00:28:21 what if somebody painted them handles black for you?
00:28:27 That might do.
00:28:30 But who's to do it?
00:28:38 (gun cocks)
00:28:40 (gun cocks)
00:28:42 (Marshall moans)
00:28:53 (gun cocks)
00:29:01 (gun cocks)
00:29:03 McQuown.
00:29:11 McQuown!
00:29:14 McQuown, my name's Blaisdell. I'm hired to keep the peace here.
00:29:27 I'm gonna lay down two things right now and back up all the way.
00:29:30 The first one's this.
00:29:32 If any man starts a shoot and scrape, I'll kill, unless he kills me first.
00:29:36 Number two's what the citizens' committee's agreed to.
00:29:42 If a man makes trouble and goes on making,
00:29:45 he's gonna see himself posted out of town.
00:29:47 That's what they call in some towns a white affidavit.
00:29:50 It's backed by me.
00:29:54 Any man posted comes in here, comes in against me.
00:29:57 That's all I've got to say, McQuown.
00:30:01 Hear, hear.
00:30:03 Blaisdell!
00:30:14 Go for your iron, Blaisdell.
00:30:19 Billy!
00:30:22 Go along, son.
00:30:23 Let's go, Billy.
00:30:26 (Chuckles)
00:30:28 (Chuckles)
00:30:29 (Chuckles)
00:30:30 (Chuckles)
00:30:32 (Chuckles)
00:30:34 (Footsteps)
00:30:35 (Doorbell rings)
00:30:43 (Doorbell rings)
00:30:44 (Chuckles)
00:31:04 (Chuckles)
00:31:07 Give me.
00:31:12 (Chuckles)
00:31:13 Ah, that wasn't so hard, was it, Mark?
00:31:17 You know, I thought they'd never leave. (Chuckles)
00:31:20 Hey, boy, you dirty yellow-lip.
00:31:26 I'm gonna cut that stinkin' jerk off.
00:31:29 Stop it!
00:31:30 Stop it!
00:31:34 One of these days, I'm gonna shoot that hand off.
00:31:36 All right, stop it, Johnny.
00:31:40 Now, stand around, squalling on each other.
00:31:42 I knew about Cade, now I know about you, Abe.
00:31:44 You're back-shooters, both of you.
00:31:45 That's enough, Johnny.
00:31:46 It's bad enough we're running back to San Pablo,
00:31:48 our tails between our legs.
00:31:49 I just want to make it plain.
00:31:51 Shut up, Johnny.
00:31:52 Just shut up.
00:32:08 Coming, Johnny?
00:32:09 No, Billy.
00:32:13 I guess I'll be staying in town.
00:32:17 (Footsteps)
00:32:18 (Man singing in the distance)
00:32:34 (Footsteps)
00:32:36 (Footsteps)
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00:33:11 Afternoon, Mr. Gannon.
00:33:12 Hello, Mr. Morgan.
00:33:14 It appears like you and me are social pariahs.
00:33:17 What do you mean?
00:33:19 We're the only two in town not invited to the wedding.
00:33:23 Yeah.
00:33:25 Me because I'm a no-good gambler.
00:33:28 You because you're no-good San Pabloite.
00:33:32 I'm not a San Pabloite, not anymore.
00:33:36 It's a pity they don't believe you.
00:33:39 Just as they don't believe me.
00:33:41 Weddings.
00:33:51 You don't like 'em, huh?
00:33:53 Mr. Gannon, we pretend to be free men.
00:33:58 Yet when conventionality spreads us out fold by fold,
00:34:02 we eagerly approach those pretty meshes that bind us to domesticity.
00:34:08 (Snorts)
00:34:09 You, uh, read that in a book somewhere?
00:34:12 I-I think I just made it up.
00:34:16 (Chuckles)
00:34:18 What I'm trying to say, Mr. Gannon, is that civilization is stalking warlock.
00:34:22 Mr. Morgan?
00:34:24 I'm Finn Jiggs.
00:34:26 Ed Hamilton sent me down from Fort James.
00:34:29 Come inside.
00:34:33 (Singing)
00:34:40 Well, maybe you gentlemen feel things have improved in warlock,
00:34:46 and maybe your safety has improved.
00:34:48 It certainly has. Not one drop of bloodshed in town since the Marshal here took over.
00:34:52 That's right.
00:34:54 Well, it ain't the same outside of town. The Boston Thousand had to start in two months.
00:34:57 Understand, I ain't a holdin' McCune responsible,
00:34:59 but I hear he's shippin' a lot of cattle recently.
00:35:02 That's a lot of gasoline that's croppin' up.
00:35:03 There's so many road agents out, only yesterday I told my drivers not to resist a holdup.
00:35:06 From now on, I carry no shipments of any value.
00:35:09 Today's the last bank shift, Patricks, and I wouldn't count on that gettin' through.
00:35:13 I'm makin' no accusations, but if I were Marshal,
00:35:16 I'd get out after a couple of boys named Benner and Friendly.
00:35:19 And what would you do with 'em?
00:35:21 Take 'em to Bright City where a jury of 12 trembling fools under the eye of McCune and let 'em off?
00:35:25 (Chatter)
00:35:27 Not me, Miss Marlow.
00:35:29 Thank you.
00:35:32 (Chatter)
00:35:33 May I join you?
00:35:38 I enjoyed your playin', Miss Marlow.
00:35:42 (Glass clinks)
00:35:44 You're singin'.
00:35:45 Thank you.
00:35:46 You have a light, sensitive touch.
00:35:47 My mother played the melodies.
00:35:49 Would you have a mouth?
00:35:51 Yes, even killers and gunmen have mothers, Miss Marlow.
00:35:55 And I'm sure you loved and respected 'em.
00:35:58 Yes, ma'am.
00:36:00 (Chatter)
00:36:01 Mr. Blaisdale,
00:36:06 I think I owe you an apology.
00:36:09 Whatever for, Miss Marlow?
00:36:11 Dr. Wagner told me, word for word, what you did against McCune and his men.
00:36:16 You've done what nobody else even came close to doin', without firing a shot.
00:36:21 I did it only to convince you I'm not the wickedest man in the West.
00:36:25 (Chuckles)
00:36:27 Anyway, I respect that.
00:36:29 And I admire you for it.
00:36:30 My father hated violence.
00:36:34 He opened up the minds here, didn't he?
00:36:37 Yes.
00:36:38 Well, anyway, Mr. Blaisdale, will you accept my apology?
00:36:43 You see, it's happening.
00:36:45 I warned you about that in my first meeting with the committee.
00:36:48 But people changing their minds about me, I mean.
00:36:51 You said the people would get to fear and resent you.
00:36:54 People that liked and wanted me would.
00:36:58 People that disliked me would.
00:36:59 Change, Miss Marlow, it's inevitable.
00:37:03 But it goes both ways.
00:37:05 Does that worry you?
00:37:07 No, ma'am, not at all.
00:37:09 You see, it has compensations.
00:37:11 How many on the stage?
00:37:20 Three.
00:37:22 Her and him and that little sod off from the bank in Bright City.
00:37:25 There must be money in the box.
00:37:27 She could be in danger of a holdup.
00:37:29 Now, you'd better leave now and you, uh...
00:37:32 You tell Ed thanks.
00:37:34 Well, I wasn't planning on going right back.
00:37:35 You can get a fresh horse at the delivery stable.
00:37:37 Just tell him it worked for me.
00:37:39 Thanks, Morgan.
00:37:41 Ed said you'd be pleased to hear it.
00:37:43 Oh, yes, I'm pleased.
00:37:45 Oh, Merck, have my horse out.
00:37:56 Merck!
00:37:58 Merck!
00:37:59 Merck!
00:38:00 (BIRDS CHIRPING)
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00:38:43 (BIRDS CHIRPING)
00:38:55 (FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING)
00:38:56 (PANTING)
00:39:11 (MAN SHOUTS)
00:39:18 (MAN SHOUTS)
00:39:24 (MAN SHOUTS)
00:39:25 Here it comes.
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00:40:19 (GUNSHOT)
00:40:20 Reach!
00:40:22 Throw it down!
00:40:23 Box down.
00:40:31 Let's see what the passenger's got.
00:40:41 (GUN CLICKS)
00:40:42 (GUNSHOT)
00:40:55 (MAN SHOUTS)
00:40:57 (GUNSHOT)
00:41:02 (GUNSHOT)
00:41:04 (GUNSHOT)
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00:41:30 (MAN SHOUTS)
00:41:32 (MAN SHOUTS)
00:42:00 Good luck, Mary!
00:42:01 (MAN SHOUTS)
00:42:04 Get the doc!
00:42:12 Get the doc!
00:42:14 Henry, get the doctor!
00:42:16 Get the doctor!
00:42:17 Get the doc!
00:42:18 (MAN SHOUTS)
00:42:20 What happened?
00:42:29 Threw down on us a road ancient rock.
00:42:31 Shot a passenger.
00:42:32 The team took off, so we run for it.
00:42:34 One of them was Pony Benner, I hope they'll spit.
00:42:36 The little one was Pony, all right.
00:42:38 The other was Billy Gannon.
00:42:39 If we ride to hit the river low down, we could hit 'em.
00:42:47 Marshal, you deputize me and I'm your man.
00:42:49 I'll ride with you, Marshal.
00:42:51 Jack, get some horses ready, will you?
00:42:53 Say, there were two of 'em.
00:42:54 Pony Benner and Bill.
00:42:56 There were three of 'em.
00:42:58 (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING)
00:42:59 I only saw two.
00:43:03 There were three.
00:43:04 There was one up on the ridge.
00:43:07 This is the one that killed the big fella?
00:43:08 What big fella?
00:43:09 My friend's name was Nicholson.
00:43:12 Bob Nicholson.
00:43:14 Her brother, Deben Nicholson of Texas.
00:43:16 We had to let 'em lay when the team took off wild.
00:43:21 Marshal, I'd like to go with you.
00:43:23 Didn't you hear, Gannon?
00:43:25 One of them was your brother.
00:43:26 I said I'd like to go, Marshal.
00:43:28 I'll ask you to ride out after the passenger.
00:43:30 I'd rather not.
00:43:31 Somebody has to. I'm asking you.
00:43:33 Well, boys, let's go see what San Pablo looks like.
00:43:54 Welcome to Warlock, Mr...
00:43:57 Mr...
00:43:59 (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING)
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00:44:27 So you couldn't get along without me, huh, Lily?
00:44:52 (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING)
00:44:53 You should have let them know you were coming.
00:44:58 Didn't you know?
00:44:59 No, I'd have had a brass band out.
00:45:01 Didn't you?
00:45:03 Didn't you?
00:45:05 (SIGHS)
00:45:06 Won't you come into my parlor?
00:45:23 Remind you of home, Lily?
00:45:34 I was on the stage this afternoon when it was held up.
00:45:37 Well, that must have been very exciting.
00:45:39 A man was killed.
00:45:42 Yeah, so I heard.
00:45:43 Somebody said he looked like a high roller.
00:45:45 Now, he wasn't with you, was he, Lily?
00:45:48 It was Ben Nicholson's brother.
00:45:50 Well...
00:45:52 I went more than 5,000 miles looking for Ben Nicholson's brother.
00:45:57 Lily, Lily.
00:46:03 How you run through those Nicholson's.
00:46:05 Haven't you had enough of killing?
00:46:07 Not till I see Blaise till shot down.
00:46:11 Wherever he goes, I'll follow him and see him shot down.
00:46:15 Taking away the only chance I ever had.
00:46:19 For killing the only decent man I ever knew.
00:46:23 You have decency mixed up.
00:46:26 Here.
00:46:28 There is one decent man, but hell has turned you loose on him.
00:46:33 Ben Nicholson was a cheap gunman.
00:46:35 He came after Clay, called him out and drew first.
00:46:38 You put Clay up to it.
00:46:40 Well, if you really believe that, then you should get somebody to shoot me down.
00:46:45 No.
00:46:47 It'd be no satisfaction for me in that.
00:46:50 You don't care about yourself.
00:46:52 You do care about Clay.
00:46:55 And when he's dead and in the dust,
00:46:59 I'll look at you over his body and laugh.
00:47:02 Oh, Lily, Lily, Lily.
00:47:05 You'd better leave, Warlock.
00:47:08 You'd like me to go.
00:47:10 You'd give a lot, wouldn't you?
00:47:14 I'd give a lot more to have you come back to me, Lily.
00:47:19 For what?
00:47:22 So that you could send me back to work whenever you run short of money?
00:47:26 I thought you did it because you loved me.
00:47:28 How could I have ever?
00:47:35 You cripple.
00:47:37 How could I have ever?
00:47:38 You cripple.
00:47:40 The Parson's back! The Parson's back!
00:47:59 The Parson's back!
00:48:00 Pike, you and Slavin take him inside.
00:48:12 They got Benner. Tony Benner, the barber killer.
00:48:15 Any trouble?
00:48:17 Ah, they came like lambs.
00:48:18 They, McCune, spoutin' scripture about truth and justice.
00:48:21 Sure, and he's already on his way to Bright's to make sure he gets the right jury.
00:48:25 That's out of our hands. I sent Sam Brown up for the sheriff.
00:48:28 Hang him, Marshal.
00:48:29 Yeah, I'd say the sheriff would trip down here.
00:48:30 Yeah, Marshal, let's hang him.
00:48:32 Yeah, hang him. Hang him.
00:48:34 Hang him, Marshal. Hang him right now.
00:48:36 Slavin, I'd deputize you to guard him till the sheriff gets here.
00:48:38 Use as many men as you need.
00:48:39 Get out of here. This isn't a assembly hall.
00:48:54 What's he doing here?
00:48:57 Let's hang him now!
00:48:58 Expect they mean to make trouble for the sound of them.
00:49:11 No, I don't think so.
00:49:14 Just the same, we better stay here.
00:49:16 You better go, Gannon.
00:49:19 I just want to talk to my brother.
00:49:21 You got the wrong guy, I tell you. I had nothing to do with it.
00:49:25 You're better with a Winchester than you are with your mouth, Calhoun.
00:49:27 But I wasn't even there.
00:49:29 Go on, boy, tell him.
00:49:31 Howling up some trouble down there.
00:49:36 Yeah, sounds like it.
00:49:38 I saw someone today that shocked a man.
00:49:41 Yeah.
00:49:44 You seen her?
00:49:46 Yeah.
00:49:48 People I'd rather see in warlock than lily.
00:49:52 How?
00:49:53 How?
00:49:55 Man, the passenger the road agent shot.
00:50:01 Ben Nicholson's brother.
00:50:04 Came after me, I guess.
00:50:06 Well, the San Pablo boys did you a favor, huh?
00:50:10 Yeah.
00:50:11 You know, I never could figure that Ben Nicholson got it from me.
00:50:15 He'd settle down on the ranch, there's even talk of him and Lily getting married.
00:50:19 Yeah, there was talk of a lot of men and Lily.
00:50:22 Ben Nicholson was a man with pride. He had to be top man.
00:50:26 So he tried you out, that's all.
00:50:28 Is that all?
00:50:30 He had a reputation, but he wasn't that kind.
00:50:33 I'd hate to think there was no reason for me to kill Ben Nicholson.
00:50:37 He was in the prod for you.
00:50:39 He came gunning for you.
00:50:41 And now his brother comes after you.
00:50:43 Is it that simple?
00:50:48 Clay, it's that simple.
00:50:49 Hold it! Hold it!
00:51:11 I'll tell you just once, get out of here before I shoot.
00:51:15 You can't stop us.
00:51:17 You see if I don't.
00:51:18 If you think a bunch of drunks and wild bull prods are going to bust this jail, you're mistaken.
00:51:22 Now get out of here.
00:51:23 We'll tromp you down, Slavin.
00:51:25 What's Johnny Gannon doing here? He's one of them, ain't he?
00:51:27 I said get!
00:51:29 Johnny, give her something to start it off with.
00:51:37 Get him!
00:51:38 - Need another man? - We surely do. We surely do, Clay.
00:51:52 We're taking those road agents out to hang, Blaisdell.
00:51:54 And you ain't going to stop us.
00:51:56 We'll tromp you down like the rest.
00:51:58 Come here and tromp me, Fitz.
00:52:00 Come here.
00:52:04 Come here.
00:52:05 This ain't none of your put-in, Marshal.
00:52:10 Come here.
00:52:12 You've done McCune's work tonight, Blaisdell.
00:52:21 You got anything to say, step up and say it. Otherwise, go home.
00:52:25 All of you, go home.
00:52:30 All of you, go home.
00:52:31 While you're doing it,
00:52:38 think how being in a lynch mob is as low a thing as a man can do.
00:52:43 Thank you, Marshal. Thank you kindly.
00:52:49 No, I have to thank you. It was my job.
00:52:58 There's a man.
00:52:59 Why don't you bring his boots and we'll kiss them for him like he wants.
00:53:04 Like you all do. Bring us his boots!
00:53:08 He just saved your life, Billy.
00:53:14 I wonder why.
00:53:19 I wonder why.
00:53:20 Mr. Richardson,
00:53:36 you'll see to it that any witnesses against him get up to Bryce for the trial.
00:53:40 A lot of good that'll do, Sheriff.
00:53:42 If you thought that, why don't you let the mob have him the other night?
00:53:46 That's how it is in Warlock.
00:53:47 Oh, we don't.
00:53:49 Here you get paid 400 a month, Mr. Blaisdell.
00:53:56 You and Morgan,
00:53:59 quite a team.
00:54:01 Here you have silk sheets from China.
00:54:04 I get 100 a month for being legal, Sheriff.
00:54:08 Plus rheumatism from sleeping cold nights.
00:54:11 Mr. Blaisdell,
00:54:15 I've heard a lot about you.
00:54:16 The way I figure, you operate outside the law, same as those cowboys.
00:54:20 What law?
00:54:22 When do you ever come down here?
00:54:24 Why aren't we supplied with enough deputies?
00:54:26 Job's open.
00:54:28 You can have all the deputies you want.
00:54:30 Well, you want the job, Buck?
00:54:32 For what?
00:54:35 $40 a month and a free pine box?
00:54:37 How about you, Mr. Blaisdell?
00:54:40 You want to try doing it legal for once?
00:54:44 Sorry, Sheriff.
00:54:45 The principal appeals to me, but the pay doesn't.
00:54:48 Any man here ready to be deputy?
00:54:54 Or is everyone here in Warlock chicken-livered?
00:54:57 Or too greedy?
00:54:59 You want law in this town, I offer you law.
00:55:02 Just don't come whining to me when there's trouble.
00:55:05 And watch yourselves when you go hiring outside gunmen who make a living by killing.
00:55:09 Well, anybody?
00:55:14 All right, then.
00:55:15 I'll take the job.
00:55:19 You, Johnny Gannon?
00:55:21 What?
00:55:23 If you think I can do it.
00:55:25 Sure you can do it, Johnny.
00:55:35 Sure you can.
00:55:37 Come inside.
00:55:39 Come inside.
00:55:40 Kelly, you can't do this.
00:55:51 Why can't I?
00:55:53 He's one of them.
00:55:55 I've known Johnny Gannon all his life.
00:55:57 He seems to have been a good boy.
00:55:59 Maybe a little wild, but you can't condemn a man for that.
00:56:02 Further, you can't condemn a man for his brother or his friends.
00:56:07 What's more, he volunteered when no one else did.
00:56:09 So I'm making him the new deputy of Warlock.
00:56:12 He'll be there till I remove him.
00:56:14 Or he's carried out.
00:56:16 You know, you're putting him up against blazed up.
00:56:20 Against any lawbreakers.
00:56:22 You understand that, don't you, Johnny?
00:56:25 I understand.
00:56:27 Fine.
00:56:29 Well, adios, gentlemen.
00:56:35 Well, looks like law is coming back to Warlock.
00:56:37 But for how long, Judge?
00:56:40 For how long, Judge?
00:56:41 (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING)
00:57:10 Miss Dollar?
00:57:11 I, uh, just saw you coming up here.
00:57:15 -You're the new deputy? -Yes, ma'am.
00:57:17 My name's John Gannon.
00:57:19 I, uh...
00:57:21 Well, I thought if I might ask you a few questions.
00:57:23 Look, those boys were let off at Bright's, you know.
00:57:29 -Acquitted. -Isn't that what everybody expected?
00:57:31 Yes, ma'am, but I'd like to know who killed your Mr. Nicholson.
00:57:35 He wasn't mine.
00:57:37 Oh.
00:57:39 Well, you said there was a third man
00:57:41 who shot Cain from behind some rocks?
00:57:43 So it did.
00:57:45 But what's the difference? They got off.
00:57:47 Yes, ma'am, but I'd still like to know.
00:57:49 Of course you would. Your brother was one of them, wasn't he?
00:57:51 They're your friends.
00:57:53 I'm not one of them, Miss Dollar.
00:57:56 All right, suppose I told you I know who killed him.
00:57:58 -What would you do? -I'd go after him.
00:58:00 Do you know?
00:58:02 No, there's very little I know.
00:58:04 I'm a woman. I only feel things.
00:58:08 And you're a deputy and you want answers to questions.
00:58:10 And I tell you it doesn't matter.
00:58:12 But if it does matter, the citizens' committees meet right now.
00:58:15 And those men from San Pablo will be posted out of town.
00:58:19 -By Clay Blaisdell? -Yes, ma'am.
00:58:22 And if they didn't do it, well, it just ain't right for...
00:58:24 Your brother's just a boy, isn't he?
00:58:26 He's 19.
00:58:28 No, no, he's not a boy.
00:58:32 But that's not really why I care.
00:58:35 No?
00:58:37 No, ma'am.
00:58:38 You see, I'm the deputy sheriff.
00:58:40 And if Clay Blaisdell goes after him...
00:58:43 Well, I...
00:58:46 I just believe it's my job to keep the law.
00:58:49 You'd go against Blaisdell?
00:58:52 If I have to.
00:58:54 You see, I'm not a boy either, Miss Dollar.
00:59:05 Mr. Gannon.
00:59:06 I'm sorry.
00:59:13 I've rented a house.
00:59:18 A pretty fair house. I rented it with Mr. Petrix and...
00:59:22 Some of the boys from the Liffey stable are dropping my trunks around this afternoon.
00:59:26 I wonder if you'd help me move in.
00:59:29 Well, sure.
00:59:33 Sure, I'd like to help, Miss Dollar.
00:59:35 Around five.
00:59:37 I'll try a hand at cooking some supper for us.
00:59:39 Fine.
00:59:41 You don't have to look so worried, deputy.
00:59:43 I can cook.
00:59:45 I can cook.
00:59:46 I can cook.
00:59:47 (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING)
00:59:50 (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING)
00:59:53 (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING)
00:59:55 (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING)
00:59:57 Good evening.
01:00:24 Good evening, deputy.
01:00:25 I thought you'd come dressed for work.
01:00:27 Well, you said work and supper, so I wasn't just sure.
01:00:31 So I did. Come on in.
01:00:33 Thanks.
01:00:35 Oh, it's a nice place.
01:00:40 There'll be no supper till all the work's done.
01:00:43 All right. What would you like me to do first?
01:00:46 You can start by putting those trunks in my bedroom.
01:00:48 Yes, ma'am.
01:00:50 (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING)
01:00:52 Hey, it smells mighty good, Miss Dollar.
01:01:12 Cornbread, meat and greens.
01:01:14 Oh, fine.
01:01:18 Well, I guess there's not many men in Warlock
01:01:20 eating home-cooked food tonight.
01:01:21 Keep working, deputy.
01:01:24 Oh, yes, ma'am.
01:01:26 Oh.
01:01:28 That was mighty good.
01:01:31 You didn't finish your greens, Mr. Gannon.
01:01:37 My mother used to say that.
01:01:40 It's a thing women say.
01:01:43 Where is she?
01:01:45 She's dead, Miss Dollar.
01:01:48 Lily. Just Lily.
01:01:49 Oh. Well, uh, she died.
01:01:53 Well, I don't know, about 19 years ago, back in Nebraska.
01:01:57 And your father?
01:02:00 The Apaches killed him.
01:02:02 That was in the early days out here.
01:02:04 And Bladestill's going to kill your brother.
01:02:07 And the others?
01:02:09 If they come into town.
01:02:11 You know they'll come in.
01:02:16 You, uh, you knew Bladestill back in Fort James, didn't you?
01:02:20 Long before Fort James.
01:02:23 I knew Morgan.
01:02:25 If you knew Morgan, you knew Bladestill.
01:02:27 He dealt Theroux for Morgan.
01:02:30 And people knew he was a killer right from the start.
01:02:33 He was a colonel in the army at 21.
01:02:36 And he never quit being a colonel.
01:02:38 All he knows is killing.
01:02:41 What sort of man is this man?
01:02:45 What sort of man is this McKill?
01:02:46 Worse than he ought to be, and he's getting worse all the time.
01:02:49 I used to think pretty high of him.
01:02:52 But you left.
01:02:54 And your brother stayed on.
01:02:56 That's right.
01:02:59 I left.
01:03:02 Why?
01:03:04 Oh. A lot of reasons.
01:03:06 What reasons?
01:03:08 I, I, I've never told anybody this.
01:03:14 Before, but...
01:03:15 About eight or ten months ago,
01:03:18 some Mexicans were supposed to have been massacred
01:03:20 by Apaches down in Rattlesnake Canyon.
01:03:23 At least everybody said it was Apaches.
01:03:25 But it wasn't?
01:03:27 No.
01:03:30 No, it wasn't.
01:03:32 You see, we'd, we'd rustled more than a thousand head
01:03:40 down at Hacienda Porky's.
01:03:43 Hacienda Puerto, across the border.
01:03:44 But those Mexicans trailed us back here.
01:03:47 So one night, a bunch of us stripped down,
01:03:51 smeared ourselves with mud,
01:03:53 and boxed them up in Rattlesnake Canyon.
01:03:55 We killed them all.
01:03:58 Thirty-seven of them.
01:04:01 Thirty-seven.
01:04:05 I, I don't know.
01:04:09 It was kind of like a, kind of like a dream.
01:04:13 I'll never forget laying there, sweating,
01:04:14 covered with mud, waiting for them.
01:04:16 It was so quiet.
01:04:19 Then they came.
01:04:22 Abe gave the signal, we all started to fire.
01:04:26 It was just awful.
01:04:31 I, I don't think they, they got off a single shot.
01:04:34 All around me, Abe and all the rest of them
01:04:38 were screaming like Apaches.
01:04:41 Firing down into the canyon
01:04:42 till there wasn't anybody left to shoot.
01:04:44 I, I say it was like a dream,
01:04:50 but it wasn't a dream, it was real.
01:04:52 It happened that way.
01:04:55 (gunshots)
01:05:10 (gunshots)
01:05:11 (gunshots)
01:05:19 (gunshots)
01:05:20 Good afternoon, Miss Jessie.
01:05:48 I was just out riding on my way
01:05:49 to Medusa Minus, as a matter of fact,
01:05:51 and I heard the shots.
01:05:53 I had no idea it was you.
01:05:55 My, it's hot today.
01:06:02 Yes, ma'am, it certainly is.
01:06:04 Not nearly as hot as yesterday, though.
01:06:06 No, not nearly.
01:06:08 Though I heard someone say as I was leaving town,
01:06:11 Buck Slavin, it was that he thought today was hotter.
01:06:13 Matter of opinion, I guess.
01:06:16 Of course, purely a matter of opinion.
01:06:17 Would you happen to have some water
01:06:26 in that canteen of yours?
01:06:28 This heat makes one terribly thirsty.
01:06:30 Well, yes, ma'am, I do.
01:06:32 That's all right, Marshal,
01:06:40 I can drink right from the canteen.
01:06:43 You were just out riding, you said?
01:06:44 On my way to Medusa Mine.
01:06:47 That mountain water certainly makes one feel much cooler.
01:06:51 Yes, ma'am, it generally does.
01:06:53 What are you doing out here, anyway?
01:06:56 Not shooting at bad men, are you?
01:06:58 No, practicing.
01:07:00 Practicing?
01:07:02 Yes, ma'am.
01:07:04 Just like you practice on the pianos,
01:07:06 I practice on the canteen.
01:07:08 I'm a good player.
01:07:11 And on the pianos, I practice on the colts.
01:07:12 The stakes are a little different,
01:07:14 but the reasons the same.
01:07:16 What should we talk about now, Miss Jessie?
01:07:21 The men you posted are coming into town.
01:07:26 Thank you for warning me, but I've already heard.
01:07:29 Why does it have to happen?
01:07:31 Why do these things always have to end in bloodshed?
01:07:34 That's how things are, Miss Jessie.
01:07:36 That's why I was hired, why you hired me.
01:07:39 And so they'll come into town
01:07:40 and you'll shoot them all down dog dead in the street,
01:07:42 is that it?
01:07:44 Or them me.
01:07:46 Or them you.
01:07:51 Understand, Miss Jessie, I enjoy being marshaled.
01:07:57 I'm a simple man, good only with colts.
01:08:01 That's all I am, handy with colts.
01:08:03 Besides, being marshaled's kind of a happy thing.
01:08:08 Kind of a habit, habits are hard to break.
01:08:10 I know about habits.
01:08:12 Before my father died, he was sick for nine years
01:08:17 and I nursed him all that time.
01:08:19 I guess I had the nursing habit
01:08:21 because that summer there was a typhoid epidemic
01:08:24 and I turned the house into a hospital.
01:08:27 And there were the injured minors and...
01:08:30 Isn't this strange?
01:08:34 When I came to Warlock, a very young girl,
01:08:37 I had dreams that someday I'd be a someone.
01:08:40 My father kept telling me I'd be a someone.
01:08:43 Well, you're a someone, Miss Jessie.
01:08:45 You're the minor's angel.
01:08:47 Don't say that. I hate being an angel.
01:08:49 Why, Miss Jessie?
01:08:51 I just wish you had whiskey in that canteen.
01:08:53 I'd show you how much of an angel I am.
01:08:55 Have you ever tasted whiskey?
01:08:57 Many times.
01:08:59 How many?
01:09:02 Once.
01:09:06 Once.
01:09:07 I wanted you to do that.
01:09:26 I know.
01:09:28 I came out here to find you.
01:09:30 I know.
01:09:32 Is that dreadful of me?
01:09:35 Dreadful.
01:09:36 Dreadful.
01:09:37 Dreadful.
01:10:06 The meat's cooked just right, Jessie.
01:10:07 Takes a while to get used to a man's taste.
01:10:10 My father used to like his meat just barely scorched.
01:10:13 Chicken fried, it's the only way.
01:10:15 Clay,
01:10:20 why miss those cowboys coming to town?
01:10:22 Because they've been declared guilty of sin road agents
01:10:25 to every man they know it.
01:10:27 Know that if they stay out, yellow bellies besides.
01:10:30 If they come in, they'll think they're genuine,
01:10:34 they'll think they're heroes,
01:10:35 proving they're innocent,
01:10:37 striking a blow for freedom too.
01:10:39 Never died for that many's a time.
01:10:41 I'll fix your eggs.
01:10:45 Morning, miss.
01:10:54 Is the marshal available?
01:10:56 Will you please inform him there are three murdering cowboys
01:10:58 in town, come to call him out.
01:11:00 Come in, Borg, have a cup of coffee.
01:11:03 Where are they?
01:11:04 Down at the Lucky Dollar.
01:11:06 I better go see what they want.
01:11:08 You haven't had your breakfast yet.
01:11:10 Oh, it's just as well, miss.
01:11:12 If he's going to take a stomach one,
01:11:14 it's just as well if he hasn't eaten any food.
01:11:16 Get the coffee out for me, Jessie, I'll be back.
01:11:18 Clay,
01:11:20 I'll make you a fresh breakfast when you come back.
01:11:23 Thank you.
01:11:25 Borg, I got an idea,
01:11:29 we're going to see a finish of the McCunes this morning.
01:11:32 What's that?
01:11:33 A fellow dropped in last night from Porfiry City.
01:11:36 Sounds just like it's made for us.
01:11:38 Wide open, booming with a gold strike.
01:11:40 We ought to take a look.
01:11:42 I don't think so, Borg, not this time.
01:11:44 What do you mean?
01:11:46 Jessie and I are going to get married.
01:11:48 Yeah? When?
01:11:51 A couple of weeks since I can get a preacher down
01:11:53 from Bright City.
01:11:55 Well, I guess I'll be going to Porfiry City alone, huh?
01:11:58 Why do you have to go, Borg?
01:12:01 That's the way we've always done it,
01:12:02 that's the way it's always been,
01:12:04 you do a job, you move on to the next.
01:12:06 This time is different.
01:12:08 Place on reach.
01:12:10 It's a bad morning for thinking.
01:12:13 You know, thinking of weddings could lead to a funeral.
01:12:17 Shall we, Marshal?
01:12:19 Thank you, Mr. Morgan.
01:12:21 We're with you, Marshal.
01:12:28 Good luck, Marshal.
01:12:31 If I can help, Marshal.
01:12:33 If I can help, Marshal.
01:12:35 If I can help, Marshal.
01:13:03 Jessie!
01:13:04 Marshal, give me time to talk to them.
01:13:20 What good would it do to talk to them?
01:13:22 One of them is my brother.
01:13:24 We're wasting time. We have to move now, Clay.
01:13:26 It's my fight, Deputy.
01:13:28 They called me out, you know that, don't you?
01:13:30 Yes, I know that.
01:13:32 All right, Deputy, go ahead.
01:13:33 Thanks.
01:13:35 You're thrown in with us, eh, Johnny?
01:13:42 Blaisdell sent you to beg us off, Johnny.
01:13:44 Nelly, you can't do this.
01:13:46 Calhoun, weasel, I guess you're doing the same.
01:13:48 Look, Blaisdell saved you from that lynch mob
01:13:50 and he could have killed you that night in the French Palace
01:13:52 if that's what he wanted.
01:13:54 There's no need for this. There's no reason.
01:13:56 There's no reason enough to stand up and be a man.
01:13:58 Well, this is a free territory and wild gunmen like Blaisdell
01:14:01 are trying to make a man out of us.
01:14:02 Nelly, you're talking Abe's foolishness. He'll kill you.
01:14:04 I'm not scared of him.
01:14:06 Are you, Johnny?
01:14:08 I'm scared of dying just like any man.
01:14:10 And so are you, Nelly.
01:14:12 I, uh, I just want to know what you're going to do.
01:14:19 Are you going to back me or Blaisdell?
01:14:22 I won't back him 'cause you're my brother.
01:14:24 And I won't back you 'cause you're wrong.
01:14:28 Look, Pawn, he said it'd be no use.
01:14:29 Come on, Blaisdell!
01:14:41 Billy, don't!
01:14:43 Billy, don't!
01:14:44 Billy, don't!
01:14:45 (SIREN WAILING)
01:14:47 (SIREN WAILING)
01:14:49 (SIREN WAILING)
01:14:50 (SIREN WAILING)
01:14:51 (SIREN WAILING)
01:14:52 (SIREN WAILING)
01:14:53 (SIREN WAILING)
01:14:54 (SIREN WAILING)
01:15:23 You don't have to fight me, Billy.
01:15:24 You and your partners just mount up and ride out.
01:15:26 Go for your gun.
01:15:31 Don't make me kill you, boys.
01:15:33 Clear on out of here.
01:15:35 Well, go for your gun!
01:15:38 Hey!
01:15:44 Oh, no.
01:15:49 Billy, Billy!
01:15:52 (GUNSHOTS)
01:15:53 (GUNSHOTS)
01:15:56 Don't shoot!
01:15:57 Don't shoot.
01:16:01 I had nothing to do with Galmopede hitting me.
01:16:05 Stop shooting or get out of town.
01:16:06 Oh, I could have killed you if they hadn't done that.
01:16:10 We only wanted to talk.
01:16:12 I...
01:16:14 Mr. Richardson, Mr. Peach, we only wanted to talk.
01:16:16 Friendly.
01:16:17 Friendly.
01:16:18 Three hits.
01:16:46 One through the throat, two not a finger apart.
01:16:48 Through the heart.
01:16:50 Well, I must be losing my touch.
01:16:51 All three were chest aimed.
01:16:53 Hey, Clay.
01:17:01 Clay, you've been hit.
01:17:03 Is that true, Marshal?
01:17:04 What Friendly said?
01:17:05 You saw it, Mr. Petrix.
01:17:07 Did it look like they came to talk?
01:17:09 Let's go home and have mercy and set up, huh?
01:17:12 I'll take it to Miss Jessie's.
01:17:16 Doc will fix it up while I finish my breakfast.
01:17:17 You got...
01:17:22 You got...
01:17:23 You got to tell everybody, Johnny.
01:17:25 Yes, Billy.
01:17:27 I didn't know.
01:17:29 Yes, Billy.
01:17:30 Billy.
01:17:39 Billy, Billy, Billy.
01:17:44 Billy.
01:17:45 Billy.
01:17:48 Uh-oh.
01:17:59 Evening, Mr. Marshal.
01:18:04 You McCune's messenger boy now?
01:18:06 I know, sir.
01:18:08 This poster here is my work.
01:18:09 Excellent lettering and spelling, don't you think?
01:18:13 But not your idea, I hope.
01:18:14 No, sir. I have to give Abe full credit for that.
01:18:17 Chief of Regulators.
01:18:20 That's a fancy title. You think that went up?
01:18:24 No, sir. Once again, Abe gets the credit.
01:18:26 He said that a warlock could appoint themselves a marshal.
01:18:31 Outside the law.
01:18:33 Well, then he figured somebody could appoint a chief of regulators.
01:18:36 And who would that someone be?
01:18:38 That'd be the Cowboys Council for the Protection of San Pablo.
01:18:42 I made that title up.
01:18:43 You know, this could get to be quite a thing, Mr. Marshal.
01:18:46 The town of Warlock appoints a marshal.
01:18:49 He comes in and kills a whole bunch of us cowboys.
01:18:51 And we appoint regulators.
01:18:53 And we kill you.
01:18:55 And the town gets another marshal.
01:18:57 And he kills more cowboys.
01:18:58 And we appoint...
01:19:00 Well, you can see I'd go back and forth and forth and back for all times.
01:19:05 Be kind of like looking into two mirrors put face to face.
01:19:09 Oh, Mr. Marshal.
01:19:12 I got so many of these.
01:19:13 I wonder if you'd kind of like to have one just as a keepsake?
01:19:17 Thank you.
01:19:19 For your collection.
01:19:22 Oh, Clay.
01:19:28 You seen the poster, huh?
01:19:31 You take the buggy, Jesse. I'll stay and talk to Tom.
01:19:34 All right, Clay.
01:19:35 Well, miss, maybe you'd better stay and find out what it's like being married to a marshal.
01:19:40 You know, if he doesn't handle this right, he's gonna be a dead man.
01:19:43 I'm sure Clay can handle almost anything, Mr. Morgan.
01:19:46 An army. An army's coming in.
01:19:49 This isn't just a challenge or a test like when we first came to town.
01:19:52 This is a war, ma'am. A war they have to win.
01:19:55 Fifteen, twenty men. An army against two men.
01:19:58 If you're worried about the numbers, Morgan, maybe you'd better let me handle it alone.
01:20:03 Maybe I will.
01:20:09 Maybe I will, Clay.
01:20:10 Maybe you'd better go to Porphyry City.
01:20:16 Alone.
01:20:18 All right, Clay.
01:20:25 Maybe I will.
01:20:27 Miss, uh, maybe you'd like to take the Colt in his defense?
01:20:33 I'd like to take the Colt in his defense.
01:20:34 Claystone.
01:20:42 I just want to tell you that this is my job.
01:20:49 To keep the peace.
01:20:51 How do you propose to do that, Sheriff?
01:20:53 I'll tell McCune he's not to come in.
01:20:55 He'll come in, all right.
01:20:59 And when he does,
01:21:01 you're not going to fight my fight, Deputy.
01:21:03 I guess I'll have to, Mr. Blasdell, because this is the law's business.
01:21:07 Not yours.
01:21:09 Nor yours, Mr. Morgan.
01:21:15 Well, looks like our problem is solved, Morgan.
01:21:19 The law's taken over.
01:21:21 Clay.
01:21:25 You can't mean that.
01:21:27 Why not?
01:21:30 Let's see if Warlock's grown up enough to take care of itself.
01:21:33 Clay. Clay, if you're not the marshal, you're nothing.
01:21:37 Ah, maybe it's time.
01:21:39 Maybe you run out of towns.
01:21:43 I'm going to get some water.
01:21:44 [footsteps]
01:22:12 Boys, we have a visitor.
01:22:14 Why, if it isn't Johnny Gannon. Come back to San Pablo.
01:22:21 Come in, Johnny.
01:22:23 Don't stand there acting like you mightn't be welcome.
01:22:26 What kind of bad manners coming out here with that star hanging on your gannon?
01:22:29 Whiskey, Johnny?
01:22:31 No, thanks.
01:22:33 Didn't come to drink?
01:22:35 I came to tell you not to come into town, Abe.
01:22:38 The place does send you out here.
01:22:40 Nope.
01:22:42 Then who's the message from?
01:22:44 From me.
01:22:46 You.
01:22:48 You're telling us.
01:22:50 I'm the deputy, Abe, and I'm telling you.
01:22:53 You are posting us?
01:22:57 Nobody's posted.
01:22:59 But no wild bunch calling themselves regulators is coming in to make trouble.
01:23:06 Let me rip that star off you, Abe.
01:23:08 That's the way it is, huh, Johnny?
01:23:12 That's the way it is.
01:23:15 Now what do you mean, come down on my place telling me I'm not to go in there?
01:23:28 You better look out, Abe.
01:23:30 I rode out with him and Johnny's getting mad.
01:23:34 You think Blaisdell isn't going to choose us out and cut us down one by one
01:23:37 unless we go in there against them all together?
01:23:39 That'd be a thing I'd be bound to stop, too.
01:23:41 Yeah.
01:23:43 Like you stopped him from cutting Billy down.
01:23:45 That was a fair fight, Abe.
01:23:47 At least from Blaisdell's side it was.
01:23:49 Billy came in to kill him.
01:23:51 Calhoun was set to back shoot him.
01:23:53 That's a lie.
01:23:56 No, it's the truth.
01:23:58 I talked to Billy just before the fight and I'd swear to what he said
01:24:01 and then he caught a loss.
01:24:04 Yeah.
01:24:05 Yeah, you'll swear, all right.
01:24:07 But you'll swear that Billy said he only wanted to talk to Blaisdell.
01:24:11 Swear it.
01:24:14 Swear it here and now
01:24:16 or I'll see your dirty lying soul in hell.
01:24:19 I guess I won't, Abe.
01:24:22 Swear it.
01:24:29 Swear to the truth or I'll kill you.
01:24:32 I'll kill you.
01:24:33 Go on, hit him all night, Abe. Cut him up.
01:24:36 Say it.
01:24:38 No.
01:24:39 Say it!
01:25:00 Move, Johnny, and I'll cut it off.
01:25:01 Don't move, Johnny.
01:25:04 Swear it, Johnny.
01:25:08 No.
01:25:09 Abe, this isn't doing any good, Abe.
01:25:11 Hold off, Abe.
01:25:13 Swear it, Johnny, or I swear I will kill you.
01:25:15 You'd better kill me
01:25:18 if you want to take your regulators into warlock.
01:25:20 Otherwise I'll stop you.
01:25:22 It sure would look like you see him trying to stop us,
01:25:25 wouldn't you, Abe?
01:25:27 I'd like to see that, Abe.
01:25:30 Stop us, then.
01:25:31 We'll be in tomorrow.
01:25:40 Yeah, give it to him.
01:25:45 He can't do anything with it anyway.
01:25:48 I warned you.
01:25:49 Don't cut me into warlock.
01:26:15 Johnny.
01:26:16 I'm the law, Curley.
01:26:19 I'm the law.
01:26:23 I'm the law.
01:26:24 I'm the law.
01:26:26 I'm the law.
01:26:28 I'm the law.
01:26:30 I'm the law.
01:26:32 I'm the law.
01:26:34 I'm the law.
01:26:36 I'm the law.
01:26:38 I'm the law.
01:26:40 I'm the law.
01:26:42 I'm the law.
01:26:44 I'm the law.
01:26:46 I'm the law.
01:26:48 I'm the law.
01:26:51 I'm the law.
01:26:52 I'm alone.
01:26:56 They coming in?
01:27:02 Yes, near sundown.
01:27:05 Cade says he's gonna kill you himself, Johnny.
01:27:09 I thought I saw...
01:27:12 It's all right, Buck. It's all right.
01:27:13 Why did you come in, Curley?
01:27:16 Abe's gonna be mad.
01:27:18 I thought maybe if you knew that they weren't coming in till sundown that...
01:27:21 Well, maybe you got business in Bright City or something.
01:27:25 I'm staying here. You can go back and tell them that.
01:27:28 With that hand against Abe and Cade?
01:27:30 I'm staying.
01:27:32 My, but you're brave. Oh, you're so brave.
01:27:34 Just go back and tell them I'm here.
01:27:36 You're a fool, Johnny G.
01:27:41 Curley.
01:27:44 You're a fool.
01:27:47 Cade gonna be doing his usual back shooting?
01:27:51 Least you'll get is a fair fight, Johnny.
01:27:55 I promise you that.
01:27:57 Then tell them.
01:27:59 I don't want to just be a waste of time.
01:28:03 Think I'll stay around town and wait.
01:28:07 This hand won't hold much now.
01:28:16 Especially not a cold.
01:28:17 Well...
01:28:21 I guess I got time for some sleep now.
01:28:25 Oh, so you'll be clear-eyed when you die.
01:28:28 Doc, maybe you can give me some laudanum for later on, will you?
01:28:33 Six drops and a glass of water.
01:28:36 You set yourself against McCune and Blasio.
01:28:39 You'll be killed. You know that.
01:28:42 Yes, come in.
01:28:43 A lady to see you, Mr. Blasio.
01:28:45 Come in, Nellie.
01:28:51 I've come to ask you for something. A favor.
01:28:57 I want Gannon for Ben Nicholson.
01:29:00 I want him to be my son.
01:29:03 I want him to be my son.
01:29:06 I want him to be my son.
01:29:09 I want Gannon for Ben Nicholson.
01:29:10 You owe me this, Clay.
01:29:14 I owe nothing. Ben Nicholson came after me. He called me out.
01:29:18 Don't you know you went to see Morgan first? Morgan sent him.
01:29:22 I don't believe that.
01:29:24 Well, that's not important anymore. I don't care about that.
01:29:31 I don't even care about Ben Nicholson anymore, Lord help me.
01:29:38 I only want an end to this killing.
01:29:39 I've hated you and wanted you killed.
01:29:44 But I don't want that anymore.
01:29:47 Oh, Clay, I was wondering if...
01:29:49 Well, well, well.
01:29:53 Hello, Lily.
01:29:55 What's she come to do? Shoot you or poison you, Clay?
01:29:58 What's she want?
01:30:05 She's worried about Gannon.
01:30:07 Oh, is that all?
01:30:08 Morgan.
01:30:10 You talked to Ben Nicholson the day he died.
01:30:14 Now what would I have to do with Ben Nicholson?
01:30:17 What did you tell him?
01:30:21 None of your business.
01:30:23 You come here again and talk to Clay behind my back, and I'll kill you.
01:30:27 I'll kill anybody that's dangerous to Clay.
01:30:29 Even you, Lily.
01:30:31 Tom, why do you do this?
01:30:35 Because he's the only person, man or woman,
01:30:37 who looked at me and didn't see a cripple.
01:30:40 Good night, Lily.
01:30:42 Better say a prayer for the soul of your deputy.
01:30:47 It's not too bad, huh?
01:31:03 It's not too good either.
01:31:05 Oh, I never was very fast, but I can shoot well enough.
01:31:09 Well enough may not be good enough.
01:31:11 The new deputy?
01:31:15 Hello, Mr. Blaisdell.
01:31:17 Guess I'll be getting some early supper.
01:31:20 Blaisdell, if you've come to offer us help, we don't want you.
01:31:24 We?
01:31:26 Why don't you better let Gannon decide that?
01:31:28 Blaisdell, don't you understand that as long as you stay here,
01:31:32 they'll be killing you.
01:31:33 You're a target, a symbol, and they must come after you.
01:31:36 That is a law, Blaisdell.
01:31:38 Come on, Judge. Come on.
01:31:40 Mind if I sit?
01:31:53 Go ahead.
01:31:55 Go ahead.
01:31:56 How's your hand?
01:32:06 It's all right.
01:32:08 I remember when I first killed a man.
01:32:19 It was clear it had to be done.
01:32:24 Though I went home afterwards and puked my insides out.
01:32:27 I remember how clear it was.
01:32:31 Afterwards, nothing was ever clear again, except for one thing.
01:32:38 That's to hold strictly to the rules.
01:32:42 It's only the rules that matter.
01:32:44 Hold on to them like you were walking on eggs.
01:32:50 So you know yourself, you've played as fair and as best you could.
01:32:54 But there are things to watch for in yourself.
01:33:01 Don't be too fast.
01:33:04 And there are people after you, and you know it, and you worry it.
01:33:09 And you think, if I don't get drawn first and then killed first...
01:33:16 You know what I mean?
01:33:17 I know.
01:33:23 Can you draw with that hand, Deputy?
01:33:31 I can.
01:33:34 Let's see you draw.
01:33:43 Let's see you draw.
01:33:44 This evening there'll be a lot against you.
01:34:12 I'd be honored if...
01:34:13 you'd accept my offer to help.
01:34:17 Just to back you up, Deputy.
01:34:19 Mr. Blaisdell, maybe I'd like your help more than anything in the world.
01:34:23 But it's time this town stood on its own.
01:34:26 Who knows? Maybe the people of Warlock will help by backing the law.
01:34:34 I wouldn't count on that, Deputy.
01:34:36 But I'll be there to back you.
01:34:39 You'd come out and have a whiskey with me?
01:34:41 No, thanks. Maybe later.
01:34:44 Right now I've... I've got things to do.
01:34:48 Sure is noisy out there today.
01:35:00 Little boys waiting for the circus parade.
01:35:04 How?
01:35:07 How?
01:35:08 Lily is sure going on that, Deputy.
01:35:17 Yeah. Pity she won't have him long.
01:35:21 Unless we take a hand.
01:35:23 Me and what?
01:35:26 Remember that time in Grand Ford?
01:35:30 Those strangers had us in the hotel room with a guard?
01:35:35 Lily splashed a can of kerosene around out in back,
01:35:37 him running upstairs, all in fire.
01:35:39 She sure got us out of that one.
01:35:42 I think we owe her one, Morgan.
01:35:46 Yeah, it's funny. It's very funny.
01:35:53 You practically giving up marshalling this town.
01:35:56 The only way for you to be important again is for Gannon to die.
01:35:59 Now you want to back Gannon?
01:36:01 So he'll be the hero and you'll be nothing?
01:36:04 That's very funny.
01:36:05 I'm not playing king of the mountain, Morg.
01:36:07 Not a question of who's on top, who's on the bottom.
01:36:10 This town holding together against McCune.
01:36:12 I'm a citizen of this town.
01:36:14 Look, if you want to play second fiddle, that's your business.
01:36:16 Don't expect me to back you.
01:36:18 I've never asked your help before, Morg.
01:36:21 Clay, how do you think you stayed alive this long?
01:36:27 They're here, Morg.
01:36:28 You're not going out there to save Gannon.
01:36:42 After he's dead, they'll come begging for you to protect them.
01:36:46 Just like you did when you killed him.
01:36:48 I'm not going to let you do that.
01:36:50 I'm going to get you out of here.
01:36:52 I'm going to get you out of here.
01:36:55 Now just sit down and wait, Clay.
01:36:57 Clay's nuggers right.
01:37:20 He said I'd put too much on you.
01:37:23 Now I've done it.
01:37:24 You put nothing on me.
01:37:26 It's just a time and a place for a showdown, you know that?
01:37:29 You're having a chance, unless you let Blaise know help you.
01:37:32 No, Judge.
01:37:34 The deputy's going to be worth anything.
01:37:36 He can't hold up on this trouble.
01:37:38 Yeah, you're nothing to me, boy.
01:37:40 You're just a badge in office.
01:37:42 That's all you are.
01:37:44 Get yourself killed.
01:37:46 Nothing to me.
01:37:48 Nothing to me.
01:37:49 (SIREN WAILING)
01:37:50 (FOOTSTEPS)
01:37:52 (FOOTSTEPS)
01:37:53 (SIREN WAILING)
01:38:20 (BUZZING)
01:38:21 (BUZZING)
01:38:22 (BUZZING)
01:38:23 (SIREN WAILING)
01:38:25 (SIREN WAILING)
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01:38:54 (FOOTSTEPS)
01:38:56 (SIREN WAILING)
01:38:58 (SIREN WAILING)
01:39:00 (SIREN WAILING)
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01:39:04 (FOOTSTEPS)
01:39:06 (SIREN WAILING)
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01:39:10 (SIREN WAILING)
01:39:12 (SIREN WAILING)
01:39:14 (SIREN WAILING)
01:39:16 Abe, I'll give you five minutes to leave town.
01:39:22 (SIREN WAILING)
01:39:23 (SIREN WAILING)
01:39:25 (SIREN WAILING)
01:39:27 (SIREN WAILING)
01:39:29 Johnny,
01:39:31 drop your gun, you yellow-livered coward.
01:39:34 Come on! Go for it!
01:39:36 (GUNSHOT)
01:39:38 (GROANS)
01:39:40 Hold it! Hold it!
01:39:42 Drop your gun.
01:39:44 Take it easy, Joe.
01:39:46 (FOOTSTEPS)
01:39:48 (FOOTSTEPS)
01:39:51 (FOOTSTEPS)
01:39:52 (GUNSHOTS)
01:40:03 (GUNSHOT)
01:40:06 (DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING)
01:40:11 (GUNSHOT)
01:40:12 I promised you, Johnny.
01:40:36 Promised you a fair fight.
01:40:39 (DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING)
01:40:40 You regulators are all under arrest!
01:40:44 Browns, you, Bush, Mosby,
01:40:50 you're deputized to take them into Bright City for trial.
01:40:54 Now we'll see how far the law can go at Warlock.
01:41:00 (GUNSHOT)
01:41:07 You gambled and lost, Morg.
01:41:08 At least you're alive.
01:41:10 Am I?
01:41:12 Do you think they would have backed you like they did Gannon?
01:41:14 That's what they paid for, half-open to see you killed.
01:41:16 Wouldn't that be better if I go down decently?
01:41:19 Isn't that what you've always said, Morg?
01:41:21 Yeah, and I've kept you from it many a time.
01:41:23 Like now, hiding in a room with a gun on me?
01:41:25 No, like the time of the Heinz Bunch in Fort James.
01:41:28 It was me, me that got the drop on 'em.
01:41:30 And the Allisons and Civil Wars, me again.
01:41:32 And Calhoun down below, ready to back-shoot you.
01:41:34 Who saved your life? It was me.
01:41:36 And Bob Nicholson at the stage.
01:41:37 And Bob Nicholson.
01:41:39 And Ben Nicholson, too.
01:41:44 Lily was telling the truth.
01:41:50 You used me to get back at Lily.
01:41:52 Lily had nothing to do with it.
01:41:54 He was gunning for her.
01:41:56 Morg, you're telling me things to make me kill you.
01:41:58 I'm going to Jesse's. I'll send for my thing.
01:42:00 We'll talk about that later, Clay.
01:42:02 Clay, you gotta face Gannon.
01:42:05 You gotta let him know you're in charge here.
01:42:06 Gannon's in charge, I'm resigning.
01:42:08 Or would you have me kill Gannon, too, because of Lily?
01:42:10 That's not why I did those things.
01:42:12 No, then why? Why?
01:42:14 Was it ever for me or you, Morg?
01:42:16 No, not for me, Clay. You're my friend.
01:42:18 You're the only friend I ever had, Clay.
01:42:20 You're finished, Morg.
01:42:22 Clay, you won't face Gannon because you're yellow.
01:42:24 You're yellow clean through.
01:42:26 Miss Jesse Marlowe's made you like that.
01:42:28 Clay, I'm not the cripple here you are.
01:42:30 Clay, if you don't kill Gannon, I will.
01:42:33 Clay, I swear I will.
01:42:35 Merch? Merch!
01:42:43 Bring me some whiskey.
01:42:46 Whiskey.
01:42:47 Tomorrow.
01:43:11 Tomorrow.
01:43:15 Tomorrow.
01:43:16 Creeps in this...
01:43:22 This petty, petty soup.
01:43:27 Day to day.
01:43:30 The last soda we'd go to town.
01:43:38 The last soda we'd go to town.
01:43:39 Merch, give me your coats.
01:43:55 What, Bosh, you've been drinking all...
01:43:58 I said give me your coats.
01:44:00 Give me your coats.
01:44:01 I'm the black rattlesnake of the whole territory.
01:44:21 I'll kill anything that moves.
01:44:24 So just sit still or die.
01:44:28 And if you move, you crawl.
01:44:31 Who wants to die?
01:44:43 I got light in both hands. I'm just spoiling for a fight.
01:44:46 I'll kill anything that moves.
01:44:54 I've killed 45 men,
01:44:56 and tonight I'm going to run up that score.
01:44:59 Where's that brave deputy?
01:45:07 That great cowboy killer.
01:45:11 What's he doing, hiding?
01:45:13 Gun!
01:45:18 I'm the old time champion cowboy killer.
01:45:21 Sorry, deputy, drop it right there.
01:45:33 Get inside the cage.
01:45:37 What is this?
01:45:39 Inside.
01:45:41 What's inside?
01:45:44 Inside the cage.
01:45:45 What is this?
01:45:47 Inside.
01:45:49 What do you think you're doing?
01:45:51 You're a brave man, deputy,
01:45:53 but Tom Morgan's my responsibility.
01:45:55 Freeze still!
01:45:59 Get in!
01:46:01 Crawl out of your hole, you yellow belly,
01:46:03 and I'll run you out of town.
01:46:05 Get in, do I have to come in after you?
01:46:13 Get in!
01:46:14 Morgan!
01:46:18 Hello, Clay.
01:46:27 - Let me kill him, Clay. - No, Morgan.
01:46:39 Why? Because you think you're Lillie?
01:46:42 This isn't a game.
01:46:43 You can cheat and make a fraud out of Morgan.
01:46:45 Now I'm going to have to run you out of town.
01:46:47 Then I won.
01:46:55 Clay, you run me out of town, I'll go like a lamb.
01:47:01 You'll be a hero again.
01:47:03 That's all I want, Clay.
01:47:06 I've won.
01:47:09 All right, you've won.
01:47:11 We'll play this to the end, just as you wanted.
01:47:13 I'm telling you to leave town.
01:47:16 All right.
01:47:18 I'll see you in Porphyry City, Morgan.
01:47:21 - You won't, Morgan. - You'll be there.
01:47:24 No, Morgan.
01:47:26 I'll be waiting for you.
01:47:31 Goodbye!
01:47:34 Yellow Coyote of Long Island!
01:47:40 Yellow Coyote of Long Island!
01:47:42 Yellow Coyote of Long Island!
01:47:45 Yellow Coyote of Long Island!
01:47:48 Yellow Coyote of Long Island!
01:47:51 Goodbye!
01:47:53 Yellow Coyote of Long Island!
01:47:56 Goodbye!
01:47:58 I'm going to tell you something, Clay.
01:48:03 What is it, Morgan?
01:48:05 I'm better than you.
01:48:07 I've always been better.
01:48:09 I can beat you, Clay.
01:48:13 Now, you hit it.
01:48:15 And you better hit it fast.
01:48:19 I won, Clay.
01:48:31 I won.
01:48:35 I won.
01:48:36 - Don't push. - Get back.
01:48:49 Get your hands off him.
01:48:53 (INDISTINCT CHATTERING)
01:48:56 (INDISTINCT CHATTERING)
01:48:58 (INDISTINCT CHATTERING)
01:49:01 (INDISTINCT CHATTERING)
01:49:03 (SIGHS)
01:49:05 (FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING)
01:49:07 (GASPS)
01:49:32 (FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING)
01:49:34 Say something.
01:49:51 Say something!
01:50:01 He'd have killed somebody.
01:50:03 Broke my arm for me.
01:50:05 He was after trouble.
01:50:06 What are you worth?
01:50:07 He was out to kill somebody, Marshal.
01:50:11 Who, you?
01:50:13 Might have been me, I guess.
01:50:15 What are you worth?
01:50:17 No Lord delivers.
01:50:19 Judge me.
01:50:23 You judged him, judge me now.
01:50:27 Judge me!
01:50:30 Judge me!
01:50:31 What will you do?
01:50:34 Kill all of us for your pain?
01:50:36 (GRUNTS)
01:50:44 I've had too much of you.
01:50:50 Crawl for it.
01:50:52 Crawl past him. He was a man, I don't talk.
01:50:55 (SIGHS)
01:50:56 Take your hats off.
01:51:13 Take your hats off!
01:51:17 And now you can sing.
01:51:24 Rock of Ages,
01:51:27 Clap, sing!
01:51:28 # Let me hide myself in thee
01:51:35 # Let the water and the blood
01:51:41 # From the human side be poured
01:51:48 # Be a singer of a proud old tune
01:51:54 # Thank thee for this guilt and woe
01:52:00 Stand back.
01:52:04 Get the water wagon!
01:52:11 (GUNSHOT)
01:52:16 Put the place down!
01:52:17 Put the place down! Get the water wagon!
01:52:20 Get the water wagon!
01:52:22 Get the water wagon!
01:52:25 Put down the water wagon!
01:52:27 Johnny, you'll kill me!
01:52:30 Stand back, deputy.
01:52:43 (THUNDER RUMBLING)
01:52:44 Sorry, Blaisdell, it's time.
01:52:47 Time?
01:52:48 You can't stay.
01:52:49 Trouble and death follow you. Warlock's had enough of both.
01:52:53 You're running me out of town, deputy?
01:52:55 No.
01:52:56 I'm just saying I'll have to arrest you in the morning.
01:52:59 So I'm asking you to get out before...
01:53:01 Nobody tells me that or asks me. I come and go as I please.
01:53:04 No longer, Mr. Blaisdell.
01:53:06 I'll have to come after you in the morning.
01:53:08 Come shooting if you do.
01:53:10 I'll do that.
01:53:12 You'll have to.
01:53:13 (GUNSHOT)
01:53:16 (THUNDER RUMBLING)
01:53:25 (GUNSHOTS)
01:53:33 (THUNDER RUMBLING)
01:53:34 (THUNDER RUMBLING)
01:53:53 I told Blaisdell he's to get out of town by morning.
01:54:03 I heard.
01:54:04 And is he going?
01:54:07 No.
01:54:11 No.
01:54:12 What do you want?
01:54:40 Your whole life in one night.
01:54:42 Johnny.
01:54:51 Oh, Johnny.
01:55:00 Oh, goodness.
01:55:01 Clay.
01:55:24 I've been looking for you.
01:55:27 I've been looking for you.
01:55:28 You've been here all this time.
01:55:31 Jesse, Jesse. Why did he do it?
01:55:35 I don't know.
01:55:37 Clay, what are you going to do?
01:55:41 Yesterday.
01:55:44 Was it only yesterday
01:55:47 I told him he was nothing without me.
01:55:50 Maybe I'm nothing without him.
01:55:55 That's foolish.
01:55:56 Clay, we had a council meeting tonight.
01:56:01 Everyone was agreed that if you wanted to stay here in town,
01:56:03 we could go to the deputy.
01:56:04 I'm sure that there'd be no problem.
01:56:06 What would I do here, Jesse?
01:56:08 Stay with me as we planned.
01:56:11 What would I do?
01:56:12 I don't know.
01:56:14 Whatever you planned on doing before this happened.
01:56:18 I never saw a past this morning.
01:56:23 I suppose I figured Morgan and I...
01:56:25 What now?
01:56:28 Should I clerk in Richardson's store?
01:56:32 Sell needles to old ladies?
01:56:34 Should I take over McCune's spread and nurse calves?
01:56:38 Become a miner, live in darkness?
01:56:41 If you loved me, Clay, none of these things would be bad.
01:56:45 Jesse, come with me.
01:56:48 We'll go to Porfiry City. I can become the marshal there.
01:56:53 To another town and another and another...
01:56:55 Why not?
01:56:56 It's the way I've lived, it's the way I'll always live.
01:56:59 Times are changing, sure.
01:57:02 But there'll be enough towns to last my lifetime.
01:57:04 I'm not Morgan.
01:57:06 I can't back you.
01:57:08 I can't even hold a coat, much less fire one.
01:57:11 Who'll kill the back shooters in Porfiry City?
01:57:20 Maybe I'll have to find another Morgan.
01:57:22 Morning.
01:57:43 Jerry.
01:57:47 Morning.
01:57:48 There's the key.
01:58:02 The judge's got the other one in there.
01:58:15 I'll take care of that now.
01:58:16 People are out.
01:58:21 Funny how they find out about things.
01:58:24 Yeah.
01:58:26 Well...
01:58:32 I guess it's about time.
01:58:36 Chilly out.
01:58:38 Yeah.
01:58:41 I'll be back.
01:58:42 I'll be back.
01:58:43 I'll be back.
01:58:44 I'll be back.
01:58:46 I'll be back.
01:58:47 I'll be back.
01:58:48 I'll be back.
01:58:49 I'll be back.
01:58:51 I'll be back.
01:58:52 I'll be back.
01:58:53 I'll be back.
01:58:54 I'll be back.
01:58:55 I'll be back.
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