Jesse James' Women (1954)

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00:00:30Hail, hail, hail, the brave, the brave, the brave, the brave.
00:00:36All hail, all hail, all hail, all hail, all hail, all hail.
00:00:42Hail, hail, hail, the brave, the brave, the brave, the brave.
00:00:48Let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go.
00:00:55From the bottom of the river,
00:01:01where the sacred feet go,
00:01:08we shall be forever
00:01:14in the glory of the Lord.
00:01:20Hail, hail, hail, all hail, all hail, all hail, all hail, all hail.
00:01:25Cole, Frank, go get it.
00:01:28From the bottom of the river,
00:01:33where the sacred feet go,
00:01:39we shall be forever
00:01:46in the glory of the Lord.
00:01:51I told you we'd be late for church.
00:01:54We shall be forever
00:01:59in the glory of the Lord.
00:02:16Hail, hail, hail, all hail, all hail, all hail, all hail.
00:02:39What about the rest of it?
00:03:01Leave it alone.
00:03:02What's wrong with it?
00:03:03It's money, ain't it?
00:03:04Take a little, leave a little.
00:03:06You don't want these people mad at us, do you?
00:03:08No.
00:03:38Nice clean work.
00:04:07Yeah, the hours are good, too.
00:04:09I'll see you in a minute.
00:04:10Right.
00:04:37Take it easy, doll.
00:05:05We've got a lot of time for that later.
00:05:06Did you get enough to buy a ranch, Jay?
00:05:08I don't know.
00:05:09I haven't counted yet.
00:05:13Come on, honey.
00:05:14First things come first.
00:05:15Get these keys back to Papa.
00:05:33Mr. Clark, don't tell him to go pray.
00:05:39Mr. Clark, don't tell him to go die.
00:05:40I don't know what happened.
00:05:41Something's happened.
00:05:48Somebody's going to break a leg
00:05:49if you don't have those steps fixed.
00:05:51I've intended to, Mr. Clark,
00:05:52but it seems that we're always out of money.
00:05:55If we could get a bank loan.
00:05:57Well, that's no excuse.
00:05:58I've told you a thousand times, you have no collateral.
00:06:27How many times have I told you
00:06:34never to point that camera at anybody in this bunch?
00:06:36Why not?
00:06:37There never has been a picture taken of a James boy,
00:06:38and there never will be.
00:06:39You think I want our faces staring at us from wanted posters?
00:06:42You have your fun.
00:06:43I'm not arguing with you.
00:06:44I'm telling you.
00:06:52How much grain in the sack, Mike?
00:06:53Oh, I'd say 10,000.
00:06:55Hey, that's close to a thousand apiece, ain't it?
00:06:57You're close, Ford.
00:06:59Let's split it then.
00:07:00No, we need this money for something else.
00:07:02Oh, wait a minute, Jesse.
00:07:03We've been out here for three weeks.
00:07:04We're out of whiskey and gambling money,
00:07:06and some of us don't like it.
00:07:08What do you want to do?
00:07:09You want it in five states?
00:07:10Seems to me we're all in it together.
00:07:12That's right, up to our necks.
00:07:13And when we get enough money in the pot to get out,
00:07:15we're going to leave.
00:07:16Until then, we're laying low.
00:07:17Everybody except you.
00:07:18You've been in town every day since we've been here.
00:07:20That's right.
00:07:22I don't want to see anybody coming and looking for me.
00:07:41Mrs. Honeycutt, how was the Ferris flower of the deep south?
00:07:44Did you miss me?
00:07:45Yes, Jesse, I missed you.
00:07:47Jay, not Jesse.
00:07:48Jay Woodson, remember?
00:07:49My goodness, I know.
00:07:51Haven't I hear that of a poor old hunted ex-Confederate
00:07:54he ever set foot in Mississippi?
00:07:57My doll.
00:08:52I tell you.
00:08:53It's an inside job.
00:08:54There's no signs of break-ins because I've looked.
00:08:56I'm the only man in the world that's got a set of keys to that bank.
00:08:59None of my employees could have possibly got in.
00:09:02Well, ain't you got the keys?
00:09:03Right here.
00:09:04Well, then where are we?
00:09:06If you're insinuating that I stole from my own bank.
00:09:08If you didn't, who did?
00:09:09That's what I want you to find out.
00:09:14I still say it's an inside job.
00:09:27Well, who did it, Angel?
00:09:29How'd you know my name?
00:09:31Well, you are an angel, aren't you?
00:09:32Nope.
00:09:33Well, you look like an angel to me.
00:09:35That ain't what my pa thinks.
00:09:36And who's your pa?
00:09:37Sheriff Botts.
00:09:39Well, he seems like a nice enough man.
00:09:41He likes me, of course.
00:09:43I guess he's got a right to.
00:09:45You see, I'm different.
00:09:47Oh, you're different.
00:09:48Well, what makes you so different?
00:09:50Well, Craig Banker Clark.
00:09:52He's a mean old man.
00:09:54He wouldn't even give Robert Snow enough money to fix up the church.
00:09:57I'm glad he got robbed.
00:09:59Only wish Jesse James would have done it.
00:10:02What do you know about Jesse James?
00:10:04Well, I know he robs old men like Clark.
00:10:08Jesse's my hero.
00:10:11You better get yourself another hero.
00:10:13What's this money for?
00:10:15That's because you're different.
00:10:32Stay out!
00:10:41Out of this place!
00:11:05Who's got the dog?
00:11:10Get him!
00:11:34Well, I was wondering when you were going to drop in to see us.
00:11:38Oh, I've been around.
00:11:39I expect you have.
00:11:41Who are you?
00:11:42Jay Woodson. I'm a cattleman.
00:11:44I'm Waco Gans.
00:11:46I'm a woman.
00:11:49I never would have guessed it.
00:11:51Have a drink, woman.
00:11:57You going to be around long?
00:11:59That depends.
00:12:00I understand there's a herd of cattle coming in from Texas.
00:12:02That's right.
00:12:03That's one of Banker Clark's dealers.
00:12:05Well, I often do business with bankers.
00:12:09There's vacant seats at the tables, Waco.
00:12:11Let go of me.
00:12:12You're supposed to be working.
00:12:14You're interrupting a conversation, Mr...
00:12:18Cameo.
00:12:19Is that a name?
00:12:21Some people seem to think so.
00:12:24Now, you finish your drink.
00:12:26And then you get out.
00:12:29Sure.
00:12:34Hold it.
00:12:35Cameo, Giddy.
00:12:39Come on.
00:12:57All right, boys. The fun's over.
00:12:59The drinks are on the house.
00:13:02You're pretty handy with that pop gun.
00:13:04Thanks.
00:13:05I just had the floors cleaned.
00:13:07I didn't want to get blood all over them.
00:13:08That's what I like.
00:13:09A good housekeeper.
00:13:11What else do you like?
00:13:14Well, we might talk about it sometime.
00:13:17If you happen to be driving a buggy down by the river road,
00:13:21I might be walking there.
00:13:39You know what?
00:13:40Lord wouldn't like that if they saw it.
00:13:42The boys have him to pleasure.
00:13:44But they don't know it won't hurt him.
00:13:46That wasn't the banker's daughter, was it?
00:13:49No, it wasn't.
00:13:52Just keep quiet about it, Cole.
00:13:56What?
00:13:57What?
00:13:58What?
00:13:59What?
00:14:00What?
00:14:01What?
00:14:02What?
00:14:03What?
00:14:04What?
00:14:05What?
00:14:06What?
00:14:07What?
00:14:09Cameo always carries the house money with him in a satchel,
00:14:12so I'm convinced he's about to run out on me.
00:14:16I should think a girl like you could do all right on her own.
00:14:18You don't really need him, do you?
00:14:20No.
00:14:21But I am going to need some money.
00:14:24Anyway,
00:14:25it's nice to have a man around the house.
00:14:28Well,
00:14:29maybe I can figure something out.
00:14:38July 1973
00:14:45What about that job in Adair Highway?
00:14:48You're unwilling to say it.
00:14:50July 73 it was.
00:14:52We invented train robbery that day.
00:14:55Old Jesse thought it up.
00:14:57Figured he had it coming.
00:14:58That's the way that railroad man heard his maw.
00:15:01Jesse never will forget that.
00:15:02Right.
00:15:03And that's why I say Jesse's entitled to his fun.
00:15:06The banker's daughter and that new one.
00:15:08Wow!
00:15:09Cole, you talk too much.
00:15:11You mean Jesse's got another woman?
00:15:13Well, uh...
00:15:14I gotta look at that Waco Gans.
00:15:16It couldn't be her.
00:15:17She's flat ugly.
00:15:19Ugly?
00:15:20Well, that's the best looking...
00:15:21Of course he has got another woman.
00:15:25I never complained about the way Jess runs this outfit.
00:15:28Well, ain't that nice.
00:15:29But I figure we got a right to a fair split.
00:15:33Who says you're not getting one?
00:15:34That ain't the money.
00:15:35Sticking out here week after week.
00:15:37It's better than being behind bars, ain't it?
00:15:39Wait a minute, Jess.
00:15:41You siding against me, Frank?
00:15:43No one's siding against you.
00:15:45The boys figure you might answer a few questions, that's all.
00:15:48All right, go ahead and ask them.
00:15:50You've been talking big about getting enough money to buy our way back home.
00:15:54From what I can make out,
00:15:55you're trying to spend what we already got on those women you got in town.
00:16:00Now, look.
00:16:01Women don't mean a thing to me.
00:16:04But they're tools that you can use.
00:16:06A jimmy to open a window.
00:16:08A key to open a bank.
00:16:10Does that answer your question?
00:16:11It ain't the best answer I ever heard.
00:16:14It's the only one you're gonna get.
00:16:15Wait a minute, Jess.
00:16:18When I ask a civil question, I expect a civil answer.
00:16:22Remember that the next time.
00:16:27Frank!
00:16:34I'm sorry I got mad, Frank. Forget it.
00:16:36Stop making a fool out of yourself, I might consider it.
00:16:39I'm telling the truth.
00:16:41There's nothing I want to do more than to get home.
00:16:43By the time we split with the boys, we haven't got enough money left.
00:16:46I know how we can get some more.
00:16:48How many women are involved?
00:16:49Just one.
00:16:51I guess we can handle them.
00:16:52They come one at a time.
00:16:54Good.
00:16:55Now, there's a gambler in town by the name of Cameo.
00:16:57I want you and Cole to get in a game with him.
00:16:59You're gonna lose.
00:17:00But that's the idea.
00:17:03Come on.
00:17:11Where are you two going?
00:17:12In the town on Goosey.
00:17:18I'm getting good and sick of this.
00:17:20I wouldn't go that far, but it seems like all of us should have some fun.
00:17:23You're not dang well all of us should.
00:17:25I'm for Jesse, but shut up.
00:17:26It's like jail stuck out here.
00:17:28Jesse gets enough money, we'll get out.
00:17:33There goes the big man, all duded up.
00:17:37You know what?
00:17:38What?
00:17:39There's a stagecoach coming through here today.
00:17:41Now, wait a minute, Bob.
00:17:43You know what Jesse said?
00:17:44If we come in loaded with money, what can he say?
00:18:04Can I help you, miss?
00:18:07I'm looking for a man named Clark.
00:18:09I'm Mr. Clark.
00:18:10Well, I'm Cattle Kate Kennedy.
00:18:12Well, this is indeed a pleasure, Miss Kennedy.
00:18:14I'd like you to meet my daughter, Caprice.
00:18:16Hiya.
00:18:18How do you do?
00:18:19There's your cattle, where you want them delivered.
00:18:21Put them on my ranch, ten miles south of here.
00:18:24That's another day's drive, mister.
00:18:26I know, but you promised to deliver them on my property.
00:18:28Well, how about the money?
00:18:30I'll have your money when you return.
00:18:32Listen, mister.
00:18:34I brought those cows a long way,
00:18:36and I'll take half that money right now.
00:18:38Well, now, to tell you the truth, miss,
00:18:41I'm a little short of cash right now.
00:18:43You see, my bank was robbed a couple of days ago.
00:18:46Don't tell me the James boys have gotten this far, Sal.
00:18:50James boys?
00:18:52What do you know about them?
00:18:54Oh, I've run across them from time to time.
00:18:57I'll be back in town in a day or two,
00:18:59and I want that money.
00:19:28Lots of action today?
00:19:30Big game.
00:19:31A couple of cattlemen from out of town
00:19:32are really chunking it in today.
00:19:34Losing, huh?
00:19:35Well, when you take it away from Cameo,
00:19:37you've got to be up plenty early and real sober.
00:19:44Bad luck, friends.
00:19:46Our new deck?
00:19:47A new deck of luck for me.
00:19:49Break out the new pace boards.
00:19:51They can't be any worse.
00:19:53Break out the new pace boards.
00:19:55They can't be any worse.
00:20:24How's it going?
00:20:25So far, so good.
00:20:35Anybody open?
00:20:37Not me.
00:20:39For 50.
00:20:42I raise.
00:20:44I'm in.
00:20:46And I'll raise 100.
00:20:49I'll just play a law.
00:20:54Like a sucker, so will I.
00:20:57Cards, if any, gents.
00:20:59Two for me.
00:21:01Three more.
00:21:03And for me, none.
00:21:05I'll play these.
00:21:07That's right.
00:21:08None for you.
00:21:10I bet 50.
00:21:18I call.
00:21:22And I raise 200.
00:21:29What you got, gambler man?
00:21:35Yeah, I call.
00:21:37Just aces.
00:21:39Both games.
00:21:42It's not only a cold deck, they're marked.
00:21:49Get him, Jay.
00:21:51No gunplay, so I might as well have to get hurt.
00:21:54I've been expecting this, boy.
00:21:56I've been expecting this.
00:21:57Goodbye, and it's been a pleasure to do business with you.
00:22:00No, you don't.
00:22:09Get the sheriff, form a party, and go get him.
00:22:11Yeah, we'll get the sheriff.
00:22:13Go.
00:22:17You double-crosser.
00:22:18Don't forget now, boys, get the sheriff.
00:22:20What are you doing?
00:22:21Just trying to make an honest start.
00:22:22Install the posse and give me a little time.
00:22:24All right, Cole, come on.
00:22:43Come on.
00:23:13Come on.
00:23:43Go, go, go.
00:24:13Come on.
00:24:31Now, where's the money?
00:24:33Why don't you go look for it?
00:24:40Back where Prisco's body...
00:24:41That's all I wanted to know.
00:24:44You gonna let me go?
00:24:45Why not?
00:24:46You think I'm gonna forget this?
00:24:48Yeah, because I figure you want to go on living.
00:24:50And you better beat it before that posse gets here.
00:25:14We got Jake and his partner.
00:25:15They're telling me they have too much horse.
00:25:17Well, how about some money?
00:25:18He got plum away with it.
00:25:19Cost these two men's a small bunch.
00:25:20We tried to stop him, but that horse is plain out put at us.
00:25:23All right, fellas, throw that body in the wagon.
00:25:26Let's get back to town.
00:25:35Dave, please let me ride with you.
00:25:37I don't want to ride with you.
00:25:38I don't want to ride with you.
00:25:39I don't want to ride with you.
00:25:40I don't want to ride with you.
00:25:41Please let me ride with you.
00:25:42I don't want to ride with no dead man.
00:25:44You ride in that wagon.
00:25:45I'm gonna teach you a lesson.
00:25:47You come on and ride with me, Angel.
00:25:54Well?
00:25:57I'm sorry, Waco.
00:25:58He had a fast horse.
00:25:59I didn't figure on that.
00:26:00That doesn't get me my money back.
00:26:02What are you sore about?
00:26:04He owned half the place.
00:26:05It's all yours now.
00:26:07Do you have any idea how much money it takes to bank these games?
00:26:11With the kind of cards you use, it shouldn't take any.
00:26:15I'll see you later.
00:26:16I have some unfinished business to take care of.
00:26:21You have a little unfinished business to take care of here.
00:26:36Hiya, doll.
00:26:37Vic thought I didn't care, but I did.
00:26:39That Bob Ford started it.
00:26:41They're gonna rob the stage.
00:26:43They what?
00:26:52How long have they been gone?
00:26:53About four hours.
00:27:10All right, what happened?
00:27:12Well, I guess we had a little bit too much to drink, Jesse.
00:27:15Ford's saying we could take all that bank money off the stage.
00:27:17I don't want any excuses.
00:27:18I want to know what happened.
00:27:19Well, Bob didn't plan it good.
00:27:20We got all the passengers out.
00:27:22Well, a cargo man threw down on us.
00:27:24If you killed anybody, so help me out.
00:27:26Jesse, we're sobered up.
00:27:27We knew you was playing it safe in this country.
00:27:30So you ran?
00:27:31That's right, Jesse.
00:27:33I ran.
00:27:35I ran.
00:27:36I ran.
00:27:37I ran.
00:27:38Jesse.
00:27:40Where is Bob?
00:27:41Well, there was a woman on the stage, and we had to run.
00:27:43Well, Ford, he sort of grabbed her.
00:27:45He took her along.
00:27:46Where?
00:27:47Down at the creek crossing.
00:27:48You know.
00:27:52You forgot your gun, Jesse.
00:27:55Come on, Cole.
00:28:06Help!
00:28:08Help!
00:28:14No!
00:28:17No!
00:28:21No!
00:28:24No!
00:28:26No!
00:28:28No!
00:28:30No!
00:28:32Oh, no!
00:28:39No!
00:28:42Stay away from me, Jesse.
00:28:43What's the matter, Bob?
00:28:44What are you afraid of?
00:28:45I haven't got my guns on.
00:28:46I'll kill you, Jesse.
00:28:47I'm warning you.
00:28:48You haven't got guts enough to shoot a man in the back.
00:28:55Jesse!
00:28:57I'm going to kill you!
00:29:02You're getting careless, Jesse.
00:29:09How can I ever thank you?
00:29:11I'll think of something.
00:29:13You boys take Ford back to Mrs. Hunnicutt.
00:29:15I'll take care of the young lady.
00:29:23He'll take care of her.
00:29:24Bet your life he will.
00:29:26How many can he take care of?
00:29:28What's the female population in Mississippi?
00:29:32So you're going to sing at the Golden Bell?
00:29:34That's right.
00:29:35Are you going to come to see me?
00:29:36Oh, I might drop around.
00:29:39Well, I guess I'd better get you into town.
00:29:41Do we have to?
00:29:53I've never been to New Orleans.
00:29:54Oh, you'd have so much fun.
00:29:57I've never been to New Orleans.
00:29:58Oh, you'd have so much fun.
00:30:07I mean, Waco, this is Delta.
00:30:10Pleased to meet you, Miss Gans.
00:30:12I'm your new singer.
00:30:13Then go change your clothes and start singing.
00:30:16Yes, ma'am.
00:30:20Now, Waco, it was very simple.
00:30:22I heard about it.
00:30:23The stagecoach driver told me.
00:30:24She got kidnapped.
00:30:25And you saved her from a fate worse than death.
00:30:28I only did what any red-blooded American man would do.
00:30:32Jay, I don't like being two-timed.
00:30:34Oh, doll, you don't think I'd do that to you?
00:30:40Did you say red-blooded American man?
00:30:43Yeah.
00:30:44Well, I have some advice for you.
00:30:46You'd better change your nationality or the color of your blood,
00:30:49and you won't have any manhood left.
00:30:56Oh, boy.
00:31:08I'm sorry you bring that old woman in.
00:31:11Hi, Angel.
00:31:15What do you mean, old woman?
00:31:17She must be way over 21.
00:31:20Well, I hope so.
00:31:21You ain't in love with her, are you?
00:31:23Not Caprice Clark, neither, are you?
00:31:25How can I be when I'm in love with you?
00:31:27You ain't in love with me.
00:31:29Not yet.
00:31:30But I can wait.
00:31:31That is, if Jesse James doesn't come along.
00:31:34Well, let's hope he doesn't come along.
00:31:36Are you sure you're not in love with Caprice Clark?
00:31:39Of course not.
00:31:41Then here's a note for you.
00:31:54I see you've got my note.
00:31:56I've been wanting to see you, doll.
00:31:58I know.
00:31:59But you've been busy buying land for our ranch.
00:32:02Well, a man can't be too careful about those things.
00:32:04You don't have to go out and test every inch of the grass.
00:32:07Not Caprice.
00:32:09How was she, Jesse?
00:32:11Caprice, it was only business.
00:32:13What did she do, rob a saloon for you?
00:32:15I hear you ran her out of the house.
00:32:17Well, I did.
00:32:18I did.
00:32:19I did.
00:32:20Did she rob a saloon for you?
00:32:22I hear you ran her partner out of town.
00:32:24He was dealing a crooked game.
00:32:26That ain't honest.
00:32:28I wonder what would happen if I told father about the bank.
00:32:33Well, we'd probably spend our honeymoon in jail.
00:32:37I wouldn't mind that.
00:32:39The honeymoon.
00:32:42You know why I did it, Jane.
00:32:44It was for you.
00:32:46A chance to settle down.
00:32:49This is as good a place as any.
00:32:52Good morning, Sheriff.
00:33:18I'm glad to see you.
00:33:19What can I do for you?
00:33:21I heard that Mr. Woodson had a parcel of men out here.
00:33:23I thought I'd come out and check them over.
00:33:25You mean my cowhands, Sheriff?
00:33:27Is that what they are?
00:33:28Best bunch of cowhands I've ever had.
00:33:30They're just waiting around till I find myself a ranch and stock it.
00:33:33You know, I think this will be a great country for raising beef.
00:33:36Now, that's what I've been saying for years.
00:33:38That someday that Mississippi will have more cattle than Texas.
00:33:41Now, Mr. Woodson, somebody told us that we heard that we might ought to come out and investigate your men.
00:33:48Well, they're all right here.
00:33:50Brought this little lady along in case one of them is the man who grabbed her so she could identify him.
00:33:56Well, I'd hate to think that anybody would do a thing like that.
00:33:59But she's welcome to look.
00:34:01All right, fellas, over here. Line up.
00:34:04Forward!
00:34:15Well, there they are. Yes.
00:34:37Not this one. You can see he wouldn't have the nerve.
00:34:40Happened to your ears.
00:34:43Satisfied, Sheriff?
00:34:45Just doing my duty, Mr. Woodson.
00:34:47Since the bank's been robbed and Cameo getting away with the money, they kind of got me in a sweat.
00:34:51Well, I wish I could have been of some help.
00:34:53Well, thank you. I reckon I'll go down and look at the cabin where they're from.
00:34:57Sheriff, could you please send one of your men back to town with me? I have to go.
00:35:00Don't bother, Sheriff. I'll take the young lady back to town.
00:35:03Well, I'll be seeing you.
00:35:09You brought the Sheriff out here?
00:35:10That's right.
00:35:12Why didn't you identify the man who did it?
00:35:14He wouldn't be worth anything to me in jail.
00:35:17What's he worth to you out of jail?
00:35:20It's up to you, darling. You're the generous type.
00:35:24I'll get my hat and guns. I'll be right back.
00:35:33Give the boys what they got coming and tell them to hit the trail.
00:35:36What about Cole?
00:35:37Cole stays with us.
00:35:38What's wrong, Jess?
00:35:40As long as Ford's with us, that gal will leave me blind.
00:35:43The others were with him.
00:35:44Give it up.
00:35:58I ain't gonna forget this.
00:35:59You were crying to leave. Now get out.
00:36:01Where are we supposed to go?
00:36:03You can figure that out for yourself.
00:37:03Bob, forward. Keep riding.
00:37:12I don't want any trouble with you, Kate. I didn't even know you were around.
00:37:15Jesse never tells me nothing.
00:37:17Jesse?
00:37:18Sure. Didn't you know he was here?
00:37:21No, but it sounds like pretty interesting information.
00:37:24Where can I find him?
00:37:25Down at the Golden Bell Saloon. That's where he spends most of his time.
00:37:29Doesn't sound like he's changed much since the last time I saw him.
00:37:32He's going under the name of Jay Woodson.
00:37:35It's a sense you wouldn't go under his own.
00:37:37He's got a price of $10,000 on him, if somebody wants to turn him in.
00:37:41Why tell me?
00:37:43I figured you might want to get even for that deal he pulled on you up in Montana.
00:37:46I always had a hunch you were a rat for it.
00:37:50Now I'm sure of it. Get out of camp.
00:37:53So long.
00:38:53Hold me. Hold me.
00:39:11For if you let me go, you'll never, never know how much I love,
00:39:18how much I love you.
00:39:23But if you play it right, and if you'll hold me tight,
00:39:27then you will see how much I care.
00:39:34My careless lover, my careless one,
00:39:41my careless lover, hold me.
00:39:47If you will hold me tight but for a single night,
00:39:51then you will see I'm made for love.
00:39:58But if we stay apart, I'll slowly eat my heart.
00:40:03Don't let me pass my life away.
00:40:10Tightly careless lover, hold me tight.
00:40:17Tightly dearest lover, kiss me tonight.
00:40:27For if you care for me, then you will dare for me,
00:40:32then you will dare to let me kiss you.
00:40:39But if you break away, there'll be no other day,
00:40:43and you can see how much I care.
00:40:52Hold me tight, hold me tight.
00:40:59Tightly careless lover, hold me tight.
00:41:10For if you care for me, then you will dare for me,
00:41:15then you will dare to let me kiss you.
00:41:19Kiss me.
00:41:21But if you break away, there'll be no other day,
00:41:26and you will part your heart away.
00:41:36You want to leave now, or you want to wait till shooting starts?
00:41:39You'd think he'd know better than to have two of them in the same saloon.
00:41:43Two? What do you mean, two? With Kate, there's three.
00:41:47You look very pretty tonight.
00:41:49I bought this dress especially for you.
00:41:51Didn't know it was worth it.
00:41:53Well, I really wanted to, Jay, except I spent all the money you gave me.
00:41:57Kind of expensive, wasn't it?
00:41:59Well, you don't want to see poor little me go hungry.
00:42:01Now, look, doll, you run along. I'll see you later.
00:42:03Don't you like to talk to me?
00:42:05Sure, I like to talk to you, but I don't like what you talk about. Now, beat it.
00:42:09But, Jay, I told you I needed some more money.
00:42:11And I told you I'd see you later.
00:42:13Uh-oh.
00:42:14Hi, Miss Gants. I didn't know you were here.
00:42:16And I'll bet you didn't.
00:42:18Well, I guess I better go sing another little number.
00:42:20Don't bother.
00:42:22But I want to. I always want to feel that I'm earning my pay.
00:42:26I wouldn't worry about that either if I were you.
00:42:28You're fired.
00:42:30Well, you can't fire me without any reason.
00:42:32But I have a reason.
00:42:34I don't like levy cats.
00:42:36Who are you?
00:42:40Now, pack up your clothes and get out.
00:42:43Don't you worry, honey. I'll take care of you.
00:42:48Waco, you shouldn't have done that.
00:42:50I told you once, Jay, I don't like being two-timed.
00:42:53If you want to drink with a woman, drink with me.
00:43:04Hello, Jay.
00:43:06Aren't you speaking to your old friend?
00:43:08Why, sure, Kate.
00:43:10What are you doing here?
00:43:12I just drove a herd of cattle into town.
00:43:14Who is she?
00:43:15Getting lost.
00:43:17I want to talk to my old friend.
00:43:19Which one do you want?
00:43:24I'll give you 65 on the key.
00:43:27Buy me a drink, Jay.
00:43:29Don't bother.
00:43:31She isn't going to be here long enough to drink it.
00:43:33You want to bet?
00:43:35Now, ladies.
00:43:36Get out.
00:43:37Look, doll.
00:43:39I saw you belt that other day.
00:43:41But don't try it with me or I'll take you apart.
00:44:09I'll take care of it.
00:44:34Chuck, you've got to come quick.
00:44:35There's a big fight down in Goldenvale.
00:44:37I'll raise the posse.
00:44:38It's a women's fight.
00:44:39Oh, in that case, I'll do it myself.
00:44:41Well, come on in.
00:44:50I'll open your can.
00:44:53You're off.
00:44:56The greatest fight since the Battle of Bull Run.
00:45:09Look out!
00:45:10Ain't you going to stop it?
00:45:11I ain't no fool.
00:45:12You think I want to get killed?
00:45:22Give me a bucket of beer.
00:45:24At a time like this?
00:45:26I'm going to get you.
00:45:28I'm going to get you.
00:45:30I'm going to get you.
00:45:32I'm going to get you.
00:45:34I'm going to get you.
00:45:36Give me a bucket of beer.
00:45:37At a time like this?
00:45:39Come on, give me a bucket of beer.
00:46:07All right.
00:46:09Now break it up.
00:46:11Now are you going to get out of here?
00:46:13Yeah, I'll get out.
00:46:14But I'm coming back.
00:46:16And when I do, you'd better not be here.
00:46:18Nice fight, Waco.
00:46:36I love you.
00:46:37I love you.
00:46:38I love you.
00:46:39I love you.
00:46:40I love you.
00:46:41I love you.
00:46:42I love you.
00:46:43I love you.
00:46:44I love you.
00:46:45I love you.
00:46:46I love you.
00:46:47I love you.
00:46:48I love you.
00:46:49I love you.
00:46:50I love you.
00:46:51I love you.
00:46:52I love you.
00:46:53I love you.
00:46:54I love you.
00:46:55I love you.
00:46:56I love you.
00:46:57I love you.
00:46:58I love you.
00:46:59I love you.
00:47:00I love you.
00:47:01I love you.
00:47:02I love you.
00:47:03I love you.
00:47:04I love you.
00:47:05The bittersweet that I remember
00:47:13And tender love of youth
00:47:21Shadows seem to taunt me
00:47:24Deep in my very soul they haunt me
00:47:28With memories of a stolen love we knew
00:47:33No matter where upon this earth you stray
00:47:41And other lips will swear they love me so
00:47:47Never can they make these shadows go far away
00:47:56In the shadows of my heart you stay
00:48:27Is this all I get?
00:48:29How far are you going?
00:48:31That stage fare back to New Orleans.
00:48:33Now you better hit the trail.
00:48:35You know, Jay, I think I was wrong the other day.
00:48:38I think it was one of your men that kidnapped me.
00:48:41Well, you're thinking just a little late because he's already gone.
00:48:44Of course. I never would have thought of turning him in.
00:48:48Oh, no, I know you wouldn't.
00:48:50Now hit the trail.
00:48:51It's such a long way back home, Jay.
00:48:53Can I spend the night, please?
00:49:00All right, tell Miss Honeycutt to give you a room.
00:49:03I already have.
00:49:05It's such a long way home.
00:49:23Can I spend the night here, Jay, please?
00:49:26All right, you're thinking it, go ahead and say it.
00:49:29Women are tools to be used.
00:49:31Oh, shut up, Frank.
00:49:32Look, Jess, we've played a long way to this far,
00:49:35but things are beginning to get complicated.
00:49:37Let's get out of here.
00:49:38Where do you want to go?
00:49:39South.
00:49:40I think there's a gulf down that way.
00:49:42We've got to get out of here with Kate in town.
00:49:44That's the reason I want to stick around.
00:49:46Why do you want to hang around her?
00:49:48She just sold her herd of cattle to Clark.
00:49:50When she gets paid off, I want to be sure that nobody robs her.
00:49:53You're looking for trouble, Jesse.
00:49:55You want enough money to go home, don't you?
00:49:57Sure, but...
00:49:58All right, then let me play it my way.
00:50:02Good morning.
00:50:03Good morning, Sheriff.
00:50:05Ain't you supposed to be in that jail?
00:50:07That's what the judge said, Sheriff, but I never did agree with him.
00:50:10Well, what are you doing out here?
00:50:12I'm eating. It's nicer out here.
00:50:14How'd you get out of that jail?
00:50:16Oh, Angel made me a trustee.
00:50:18Oh, that Angel, what have I done to deserve this?
00:50:21You get back in that jail and I'll keep it open.
00:50:23Sure.
00:50:24You're going to have to stand up where you belong.
00:50:27Ain't you supposed to be in that jail?
00:50:29You're going to have to stand up where you belong.
00:50:31Angel!
00:50:32Pa, Pa, I played fair lots before I used guns.
00:50:35How many times have I told you about turning those purses loose?
00:50:37Give me those keys.
00:50:38Let me out of here! Let me out of here! Let me out of here!
00:50:40You're taking me!
00:50:48Turn it loose, you perjurer.
00:50:50Locking up your children.
00:50:51I'm from City Hall and this lesson can't come too soon for me.
00:50:54Pa, I won't play Sheriff anymore, Pa.
00:50:56You can take over right now.
00:50:58All right.
00:50:59All right, you kids, get on out there and sit down.
00:51:18Sheriff, this here is a picture of Jesse James.
00:51:24Jesse James?
00:51:27That's Jay Woodson.
00:51:30Look good and you will see who it is.
00:51:35Frank James and Cole Younger is the other.
00:51:41This will get you that reward pronto from a F-I-E-N-D.
00:51:52F-I-E-N-D.
00:51:53That must be friends, some friends.
00:52:22Looks like a good town, Ace.
00:52:35Well, feed the horses and I'll meet you at the saloon, all right?
00:52:38All right, champ, see you there.
00:52:39Okay.
00:52:42I'm sorry, ma'am, I wasn't watching where I was going.
00:52:46Hey, you're much too pretty to be going around in a shotty like that.
00:52:51It's awfully nice of you to say that.
00:52:53Where'd you get it?
00:52:54Oh, I ran into a swinging door.
00:52:57Except that's not the way you spell it.
00:52:59Ah, that's the same experience.
00:53:02We certainly have a lot in common, don't we?
00:53:04If it ain't too bold of me, I could have my man fix it up for you.
00:53:09You could?
00:53:10Really?
00:53:11Oh, he's fixed lots of those rubes that tried to win that thousand dollars from us.
00:53:18Say, you don't look like a small-town girl to me.
00:53:21I'm not.
00:53:22I'm just passing through Silver Creek.
00:53:24I knew it.
00:53:26You couldn't stick around a few days, could you?
00:53:29Maybe I could.
00:53:31Hey, hey, Pam.
00:53:33Yeah, champ?
00:53:34Fix the young lady's iron for her, will you?
00:53:36It'll be a pleasure.
00:53:38Hey, to fix you up inside there.
00:53:40Aren't you coming in?
00:53:42Well, if you want me to, miss, uh...
00:53:44Just call me Delta.
00:53:47You know, you and I have a lot to talk about.
00:53:50Let's talk, baby.
00:53:52Money talk.
00:53:53I like money.
00:53:55Well, I sort of like that stuff myself.
00:53:57And I have, uh, sort of a friend who might want to fight you.
00:54:02Well, now, that's my business.
00:54:04How big is he, huh?
00:54:06About half your size.
00:54:09Half my size?
00:54:10Well, what in the world would he want to fight me for, huh?
00:54:13Oh, he likes money, too.
00:54:15And if I told him he was sure to win...
00:54:20Delta, I think you and I understand each other.
00:54:39We got another day's drive to reach Clark's place, ain't we?
00:54:42Yeah.
00:54:43The weather's holding up pretty good.
00:54:46Reckon Silver Creek's a right lively little town.
00:54:49Why don't you come right out and ask what happened?
00:54:52What happened, Kate?
00:54:53I got in a fight.
00:54:56You always was a good one for a fight or a frolic.
00:54:59And I'm not through with it yet.
00:55:02Reckon you hated that?
00:55:03What's her name, Kate?
00:55:04She calls herself Waco Gans.
00:55:06Waco Gans? I've heard tell of her.
00:55:08And she's a right pretty gal, they say.
00:55:11Uh-huh. Crow bait.
00:55:13And when I get through with it, she'll be buzzing bait.
00:55:16We're going to deliver them cattle first, though, ain't we?
00:55:18We don't get paid till we do.
00:55:20And I never got mad enough at anybody to lose money on it.
00:55:34Jay!
00:55:37I thought you'd left town.
00:55:39I'm running out of money.
00:55:40I know, darling.
00:55:41And you were so wonderful to me last night.
00:55:43But I've got a wonderful idea that'll make us all rich.
00:55:46I'm not interested.
00:55:48Did you say rich?
00:55:50I made the acquaintance about a Mr. O'Toole.
00:55:52How is that going to make us rich?
00:55:54Well, he's offering $1,000 to any man
00:55:56who can stay in the ring with him for three rounds.
00:55:59Good. Let's go find him a man.
00:56:01What about me?
00:56:02You're the man.
00:56:03You don't know anything, doll.
00:56:05You don't know anything, doll.
00:56:06I'm no prize fighter.
00:56:07But you whipped that Ford fellow.
00:56:09Anybody can whip that Ford fellow.
00:56:11Now, you keep that prize fighter away from me,
00:56:13and we'll all stay healthy.
00:56:14But Mr. O'Toole trusts me.
00:56:18I heard that those guys didn't have too much sense.
00:56:20And with me to help you.
00:56:21How can you help?
00:56:23Well, I learned in New Orleans how to handle these mutts.
00:56:26Now, a couple of drops of this equalizer in his drink,
00:56:29and even I can whip him.
00:56:31You wouldn't be trying to frame me, would you?
00:56:34Why would I want to do a thing like that, Ford?
00:56:37Well, I can think of a couple of reasons.
00:56:39Well, the only way I can make money is if you whip.
00:56:42I like money.
00:56:44Yeah, I know.
00:56:46So all you have to do is agree to fight him,
00:56:48and I'll be in his side.
00:56:51But I'll be working for you.
00:56:53He's in the Golden Bell right now.
00:56:57It's worth a try.
00:57:16We came down to this country looking for sports.
00:57:19Real red-blooded he-men.
00:57:21Nobody's come forward yet to take up our generous offer.
00:57:25$1,000 to any man.
00:57:28Any man who can stand up to me for three rounds.
00:57:31How about you, cousin?
00:57:33Me?
00:57:35Yeah, you look like the sporting type.
00:57:37Well, I've always thought I could hold my own in an argument.
00:57:40Well, all you have to do is stand up to me for three rounds,
00:57:43and you can make yourself some good money.
00:57:46How long is a round?
00:57:49How long is a round?
00:57:51Well, London prize-winning rules.
00:57:53A round consists of the time
00:57:55when either man has been knocked to wrestle down the fair means.
00:57:58No kicking, biting, dodging, kneeing.
00:58:01You just took away my best punches.
00:58:04Well, I'll tell you what we'll do.
00:58:06We'll fight according to the Marquis of Queensbury rules.
00:58:09I never heard of it.
00:58:11Well, I'll tell you.
00:58:13A round consists of three minutes.
00:58:15One minute rests between rounds.
00:58:17Now, mister, this is a real honor.
00:58:19First time in this country.
00:58:21For $1,000?
00:58:23Sure, and all the tie bets you want.
00:58:26All right, money talks.
00:58:28And you'll fight me?
00:58:29I think I'm your man.
00:58:30Good, good.
00:58:31Hey, stick up some money.
00:58:34Are you crazy?
00:58:35How much money you got on you?
00:58:36What did you been drinking?
00:58:37Gone off my head again.
00:58:38Come on, give me your money.
00:58:40Hey, Sheriff.
00:58:42You want to hold the stakes?
00:58:43Well, I will if you gents think you can trust me.
00:58:46It's all right with us if it's all right with the champ.
00:58:48It's fine with us.
00:58:49There you are.
00:58:51Come on, I'll tell you about it.
00:59:00That pug's a real professional.
00:59:01How you gonna whip him, Jesse?
00:59:03Sure is a professional, but so is Delta.
00:59:05Yeah, but she ain't in the same line of business.
00:59:08You can't trust that New Orleans spirit and you ought to know it.
00:59:10Will you stop worrying?
00:59:13Now look, dig up all the money we got.
00:59:16Put it on me to stay three rounds.
00:59:18I'll see you at Miss Honeycutt's.
00:59:25Hi, Angel.
00:59:26Mr. Woodson, I've been looking all over for you.
00:59:28Well, that's where I've been, honey, all over.
00:59:30Yeah, you've got to get out of town.
00:59:32Well, Angel, I thought you liked me.
00:59:34I do, I do, especially now.
00:59:36Look at this.
00:59:42Where'd you get this?
00:59:46Came in Paul's mail.
00:59:47New Jesse James.
00:59:48They found out about it.
00:59:49They'll have you put in jail.
00:59:51You don't want to see me in jail, do you?
00:59:53You know I don't.
00:59:54And you wouldn't tell anybody?
00:59:56Not if they kill me.
00:59:57Well, then how's anybody gonna know?
00:59:59That bad man can have some more pictures.
01:00:01He could send them to Paul, couldn't he?
01:00:05Yeah, he could at that, Angel.
01:00:07So you'll have to ride away like you always do.
01:00:09Someday you'll come back and get me?
01:00:11Will you be a good girl?
01:00:13Well, that's kind of hard for me to do.
01:00:16But I can try.
01:00:17Well, you try.
01:00:18I've got a couple of things to do and I'll be leaving right away.
01:00:20I'll be awful worried.
01:00:22Don't you worry.
01:00:23You just keep our secret.
01:00:33Stay on that horse, Jesse.
01:00:35Well, what do you mean, doll?
01:00:37I mean it, Jesse.
01:00:38I'm real mad at you.
01:00:40Why? What have I done?
01:00:42It's not what you did.
01:00:43It's what you could have done last night.
01:00:45I needed a little help.
01:00:46You didn't need any help.
01:00:55Let go of me, Jesse!
01:01:00Get out the way of that gate and I'll drill it.
01:01:03Beat it, Pete.
01:01:05I only came out to talk a little deal.
01:01:07I've got a little deal of my own to talk about.
01:01:10Where's that money you took from me last time I saw you?
01:01:13Oh, I'm sorry I had to run out on you, Kate.
01:01:15But there was 20 or 30 guys behind me and they all had guns.
01:01:18I'm still after money.
01:01:19I know.
01:01:20I came out to talk to you.
01:01:21I got a little deal I can throw you away.
01:01:23I don't want any part of your kind of deal.
01:01:25Oh, now, doll.
01:01:26You and me used to get along all the time.
01:01:29Now, don't start that stuff with me, Jesse.
01:01:31Remember, I'm one girl you can't fool.
01:01:34Oh, doll.
01:01:35I'm not trying to fool you.
01:01:38You know, in spite of that shiny,
01:01:39you've still got the most beautiful eyes in the world.
01:01:41You know, I always said that you were the biggest liar in the world.
01:01:44Now, what's that deal?
01:01:46Well, these cattle you're selling to Clark.
01:01:48I'm not asking where you got them.
01:01:50Where did you used to get cattle?
01:01:52Oh, here and there.
01:01:53But you sell them to Clark, get your money, right?
01:01:55I get my money right.
01:01:57But you sell them to Clark, get your money, right?
01:01:59I get my money right.
01:02:01Then, with a little help,
01:02:02you get them back, run them across the river,
01:02:04sell them again.
01:02:05Who furnishes the help?
01:02:06Frank, Cole, and Jesse.
01:02:09You haven't changed a bit.
01:02:11You used to like it the way I do.
01:02:13I guess maybe I still do.
01:02:20Is it a deal?
01:02:22My head tells me no.
01:02:24But when have I ever used my head with your consent?
01:02:33Where have you been?
01:02:35Covering a lot of sucker bets.
01:02:38Did you make any bets?
01:02:40If you lose, I'll be broke.
01:02:42Who's gonna lose?
01:02:46You know, darling, I look so all right.
01:02:48How does she look?
01:02:50How do I know? I haven't seen her.
01:02:52Oh, I wish I could believe you.
01:02:54You mean you don't?
01:02:55You let Kanyo get away.
01:02:56I told you what happened, Wingo.
01:03:00You told me.
01:03:01Now, look, you're all upset.
01:03:03After the fight, we'll be even.
01:03:05We'd better be.
01:03:06Stop worrying.
01:03:08Everything's as fine as...
01:03:11silk.
01:03:13All right, fellas, get your money out now.
01:03:16Come on, you don't stay forever.
01:03:20Get your money out.
01:03:38Hi, Angel. How's my best girl?
01:03:40How about as usual, real bad.
01:03:42Well, come on, let's go talk about it.
01:03:45Have you been watching the mail?
01:03:47Every day.
01:03:48You'd recognize the printing on the envelope, wouldn't you?
01:03:51I know it in a million and a jillion.
01:03:53Has your dad acted like he knows anything?
01:03:55Paul hasn't acted lately.
01:03:57He's been looking at ranches,
01:03:59but I don't expect we'll ever own one.
01:04:01Would you like to live on a ranch?
01:04:03Me and Paul's dreamed about it for years.
01:04:06Ranches are good for kids.
01:04:08Paul never reckoned on being sheriff.
01:04:10He likes cattle.
01:04:12And what do you like?
01:04:14Me? I'd like to ride with you.
01:04:16Yeah, but that comes later.
01:04:18I can wait.
01:04:20All right, you wait.
01:04:21Right now, I've got to get ready for the fight.
01:04:23Do you think you can whip that great big prize fighter?
01:04:26Do you think I can?
01:04:28I'm just worried, that's all.
01:04:30I can't help worrying about you.
01:04:32Thanks, Angel. You're about the only one that does.
01:04:34I'll always worry about you.
01:04:43Okay, this is one fight you'd better win.
01:04:45Yeah, but we'd better watch this guy,
01:04:47because he might be tough.
01:04:49Oh, there ain't nothing of it.
01:04:51It's gonna be the easiest one yet, huh?
01:04:53If you only knew.
01:04:57We'll burn it off, then tear it up.
01:04:59I'll be back.
01:05:01I'll be back.
01:05:03I'll be back.
01:05:05I'll be back.
01:05:07I'll be back.
01:05:09I'll be back.
01:05:11I've been asked to referee this fight.
01:05:14I ain't never done it before,
01:05:16but I guess now's as good a time as any to start,
01:05:18so come on out here, fellas.
01:05:26Mighty proud that this is the first contest
01:05:28that's ever been held under these mischievous
01:05:30and cringe-bear rules in this country.
01:05:32I've got a copy of the rules right here in my pocket.
01:05:35I want you fellas to do as I say,
01:05:38fight when you hear that bell ring,
01:05:40stop when it rings again.
01:05:42I don't want no arguments.
01:05:44I want you to do as I say.
01:05:45I want you to fight clean,
01:05:47no pulling of hair,
01:05:49no gouging in the eyes,
01:05:51no kicking between the rounds.
01:05:53I want you to go to your corners now
01:05:55and come out fighting like wild cats.
01:05:59That's a big ass.
01:06:04Come on, boys.
01:06:10Come on.
01:06:16I hope that champo too knocks his head off.
01:06:24That's a big ass.
01:06:26Come on.
01:06:28Come on, boys.
01:06:35Come on.
01:06:40Come on, get up.
01:06:41What are your girlfriends going to think about you?
01:06:43One, two, three,
01:06:46four, five,
01:06:49six, seven.
01:07:03We ain't going to win no fight sitting down there, partner.
01:07:05Come on, get up.
01:07:06He hasn't landed a solid punch all round.
01:07:08Then watch the crowd because somebody's throwing rocks at me.
01:07:11He's not trying.
01:07:12Lady, he's trying.
01:07:14He's trying to stay alive in there.
01:07:18Don't help me, Jay.
01:07:20If he doesn't kill you, I'm going to.
01:07:32It's me, Ellen.
01:07:34Jay's winning, lady.
01:07:36He's going to win the booby prize.
01:07:38Yes, he is very nice.
01:08:00Ain't you supposed to hit him sometime?
01:08:02Yeah, it would help some at that.
01:08:03What are you yelling? Why didn't you fight?
01:08:05Everything's going to be all right.
01:08:09Watch his left, Jess.
01:08:11He's murdering you with his left.
01:08:12Yeah, and watch his right, too.
01:08:17Don't worry, I'm going to take him this round.
01:08:21Get him.
01:08:34Mr. Woodson, please be careful.
01:08:37I'll try, Angel.
01:08:39Three, four, five.
01:08:50Two fights in one week.
01:08:52But I like the women the best.
01:08:58One, two, three.
01:09:00When does it start to work?
01:09:02Four, five.
01:09:10That guy and Carol Kate were about to fight.
01:09:18That guy, Woodson, beat the champ to death with his chin.
01:09:34One, two, three.
01:09:39Four, five.
01:09:41Six, seven.
01:09:44Eight, nine, ten.
01:09:47All out.
01:09:59He ate you like he was dope.
01:10:02Boys and women, tools to be used to get what you want.
01:10:06You think he's bad, Hurt?
01:10:08I certainly do, Hudson. Take him inside.
01:10:24Where were you when the stampede hit?
01:10:26Never mind that.
01:10:27Your smart talk has cost me everything I have.
01:10:30What about that?
01:10:31Yeah, what about it?
01:10:32You've let me down for the last time, Jay Woodson,
01:10:34and you had better come up with enough cash to break me even.
01:10:36Now, look, Doc...
01:10:37I am sick and tired of your big brags and your promises.
01:10:40Come on, boys, let's get out of here.
01:10:41I want my money back, and I want it quick, and you better...
01:10:45That's a lot of money for a lone woman like you to be carrying around, miss.
01:10:49I can take care of it.
01:10:51I bet you can at that.
01:10:53I pity the poor man who would try to rob you.
01:10:56That's been done, too.
01:11:00Well, I can't imagine.
01:11:06Waco was right at that. We lost everything, Jesse.
01:11:09Forget it.
01:11:10Kate bought them cattle, and about now she ought to be getting paid off for them.
01:11:13Are you going to take Kate for both the cows and the cash?
01:11:16Why not?
01:11:17That ought to make a real mess.
01:11:31It's science, baby, science.
01:11:33Nobody gets by that job.
01:11:35In a hundred fights, I ain't been hurt.
01:11:38You're so wonderful.
01:11:39Ah, stop it.
01:11:40Pick that guy, Woodson. He couldn't whip his own mother.
01:11:44He looks so funny lying on his back.
01:12:00Wait up, Jess. I want to talk to you.
01:12:03I still think we ought to pull up stakes and get out of here.
01:12:06It's going to be real unhealthy wherever we go, Frank.
01:12:08Getting real unhealthy around here, too.
01:12:10Maybe we can break through and get home.
01:12:12Say, I know a little bank just over the Kansas line that needs looking into.
01:12:15That can do it.
01:12:16When we leave here, we're going to take it with us.
01:12:21Well, happy day.
01:12:23Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
01:12:25That's what I'm thinking.
01:12:31Ah.
01:12:42Hey, we sure made a clean end, didn't we?
01:12:45When we get to New Orleans, I'm going to buy you a diamond.
01:12:47Biggest diamond you ever saw.
01:12:49Bigger than my fist, Johnny.
01:12:52Hey, that's shooting.
01:12:54He ain't somebody's father, Spike.
01:13:01I can't do this. I ain't sure.
01:13:19Well, what a charming couple.
01:13:21Jay Woodson, go away.
01:13:22Without kissing the bride.
01:13:24Can't make him go away.
01:13:25Yeah, you heard what the lady said. Beat it.
01:13:27The last time I listened to her, she cost me a lot of money.
01:13:30Get him, champ.
01:13:31Get him, champ.
01:13:58You killed him.
01:14:02You could kill him with a knife.
01:14:14Where's Kate?
01:14:16She ain't here.
01:14:17She's supposed to be here.
01:14:18I know that.
01:14:19Well, where is she?
01:14:20She went to town.
01:14:21We didn't run into her along the road.
01:14:23She went across the bay.
01:14:24She's in a big hurry.
01:14:25What for?
01:14:26She said she's going to go kill Waco Gaines.
01:14:28Why bother with her, Jesse?
01:14:30We've got to follow her.
01:14:31Come on.
01:14:49She's a big fine Kate.
01:14:51What I want to know is, what do we do when we find her?
01:14:53Just keep her away from the Golden Bell.
01:14:55Not me. You handle your own women.
01:14:57They trying to kill each other over you, Jesse?
01:14:59They just don't like each other.
01:15:01Seems like an awful waste of women.
01:15:03It doesn't, Dad.
01:15:05Seems to me like a good way to get rid of them.
01:15:07Why don't we just take the cattle and get out?
01:15:09Because Kate's got that money and I want it.
01:15:11Now look for her.
01:15:19I hope you brought the money you promised me.
01:15:21Waco, you've got to beat it.
01:15:22Oh, you'd like that, wouldn't you?
01:15:24Darl, you're in trouble. Real trouble.
01:15:26Nothing that a little cash won't cure.
01:15:28Kate's in town.
01:15:29So?
01:15:30So she's loaded and not for bare.
01:15:36J.D., you mean that woman is aiming to shoot me?
01:15:39She sure ain't aiming to miss.
01:15:42Well, let her come.
01:15:43I said she ain't aiming to miss.
01:15:45I said let her come.
01:15:48Okay, Darl. It's your deal.
01:15:51Are you the sheriff?
01:15:52Yes, ma'am. Sheriff Botts.
01:15:54I don't want to carry this for the next hour or so.
01:15:56If it's any money, it ought to walk around here.
01:15:58This is for your trouble.
01:16:00Well, my trouble is I just can't trust myself around a heap of money.
01:16:04Put it away. I'll be back for it.
01:16:06What you aim to do?
01:16:07Shoot somebody.
01:16:08Hey, little girl.
01:16:10Yes?
01:16:11You want to earn some money?
01:16:12What'll I have to do?
01:16:13Go tell Waco Gaines that in 15 minutes,
01:16:15Cattle Kate will be looking for her.
01:16:17Now listen, lady, you can't...
01:16:18Now, sheriff, you wouldn't be planning to interfere, would you?
01:16:22Well, I'll tell you about this town the day I usually take a nap.
01:16:26Sleep tight, sheriff.
01:16:29Here's the thief! Here's the thief!
01:16:31Waco Gaines and Cattle Kate are gonna shoot him out!
01:16:34Here's the thief! Here's the thief!
01:16:36Waco Gaines and Cattle Kate are gonna shoot him out!
01:16:39I told you a thousand times you couldn't come in there.
01:16:42I tell you, I've seen Miss Waco.
01:16:44Cattle Kate sent me here.
01:16:45She's coming here in 15 minutes to shoot Miss Waco.
01:16:49Uh-oh. Well, you don't long. I'll take care of it.
01:16:57Came here in 15 minutes and now I'm sleeping.
01:17:00Well, it cost to wake you up.
01:17:02Make me an offer.
01:17:04That's enough. What do you want me to do?
01:17:07We're about to have a gunfight on the street, sheriff.
01:17:10What do you want me to do? Stop it?
01:17:11Not exactly.
01:17:12Arrest somebody?
01:17:13That was the general idea.
01:17:15Well, I'm always willing to do my duty as I see it.
01:17:18Do you know Cattle Kate?
01:17:19I reckon I do. She comes stalking in here,
01:17:21pulling off her money belt and won't ride out again.
01:17:24Did you say money belt?
01:17:25Yes, sir. Got it right here on the door.
01:17:27And it worries me hanging around, too.
01:17:29Well, maybe I better do something about that.
01:17:31You know, she's an old friend of mine.
01:17:33She isn't quite right in the head.
01:17:35Always did say, both them girls not right sane.
01:17:38Yeah, you know, she gets ideas every once in a while that I'm Jesse James.
01:17:42Oh, Mr. Woodson, ain't nobody gonna believe no such hogwash as that.
01:17:46I'm glad to hear you say that, sheriff.
01:17:48Come along with me.
01:17:56Hey, sheriff, you gotta stop that.
01:17:59You can't stop what ain't happening.
01:18:01But, man, it's your duty.
01:18:03I'll calculate to know what my duty is and what ain't.
01:18:06This'll get your job. I'll see to it personally.
01:18:10You can have my job and do whatever you want to with it.
01:18:15Good engagement, huh?
01:18:17Won't be good in the first, but won't bludgeon me.
01:18:20You'll get the job.
01:18:21You'll get the job and I'll get the job.
01:18:23You'll get it and I'll get it.
01:18:28All right, get that job!
01:18:30Good luck, Sheriff Cooper.
01:18:32I'm going to get a job.
01:18:34You gotta stick it to me.
01:18:36Unless you get to say you got it, you get it.
01:18:38You can't have that job.
01:18:40It's your duty and I ain't gonna take no from you.
01:18:43It's all right, but more blood, though.
01:19:13It's all right, but more blood, though.
01:19:43Go get him, Sheriff.
01:19:45Hurry up! Get him!
01:19:47Get our gear ready, and I'll meet you in back of the bank in 15 minutes.
01:19:50We're pulling out.
01:20:04Jay!
01:20:08You aren't going to run out on me, are you, Jay?
01:20:10Now, whatever gave you that idea?
01:20:12I heard what you said to your friends.
01:20:14It's only a business trip, doll.
01:20:16You're not going any place without me.
01:20:18I'll tell you what you do.
01:20:20You go home and get packed, and I'll pick you up in an hour.
01:20:22You'd better be there.
01:20:24Because if you aren't, I'm going to tell about the bank whether I go to jail or not.
01:20:28I'll be there.
01:20:38Nice work, Sheriff.
01:20:40But I guess they'll calm down after a while.
01:20:42I can't help but worry about this money belt.
01:20:44I never did like a heap of money laying around.
01:20:46Why don't you let me take it over to the bank for you?
01:20:48I wouldn't want to put you in all that much trouble, Mr. Woodson.
01:20:51Oh, it wouldn't be any trouble at all.
01:20:53Well, that'd be kind of nice of you, sir.
01:20:55Say, uh, Sheriff, speaking of the bank, remember the robbery?
01:20:59How did I forget it? I always did say it's an inside job.
01:21:02Did you ever stop to think who could get at Clark's keys real easy?
01:21:06Then let me see now.
01:21:10You don't mean his daughter?
01:21:15Of course. Why didn't I think of that before?
01:21:22Jesse?
01:21:26Hi, Angel.
01:21:27I know you're going away, Jesse.
01:21:29Did you know that your dad's going to buy a ranch and retire?
01:21:31He is?
01:21:32Yeah, and you're going to be real happy there.
01:21:35I'll tell you what you do.
01:21:36You buy yourself a coat, raise him real good.
01:21:38There's nothing like a fine horse.
01:21:40But that's about more than one coat.
01:21:42Buy yourself some calves.
01:21:44One of these days you'll have your own ranch.
01:21:46Then when my coat gets big, you'll come back and we can ride away?
01:21:50I'm afraid not, Angel.
01:21:52But you're my hero.
01:21:54Honey, I told you one time to get yourself another hero.
01:21:57I don't want a new hero.
01:21:59Besides, I don't know where to find one.
01:22:02Why don't you ask Reverend Snell?
01:22:04Maybe he's got some ideas.
01:22:08Goodbye, Angel.
01:22:13Jesse!
01:22:15Jesse, come back here with that money!
01:22:17Come back here with that money, Jesse!
01:22:20Jesse, come back here!
01:22:22Give me that money!
01:22:25Jesse!
01:22:27Jerry!
01:22:29Jerry!
01:22:31Jerry! Jerry!
01:22:33Did you want something?
01:22:34Where's my money bell?
01:22:35Don't worry about your money bell.
01:22:37I sent it to the bank for Mr. Woods.
01:22:38Mr. Woods is my foot! That's Jesse James!
01:22:41Just calm down, lady.
01:22:42That's who pays.
01:22:43He said you had sales like this.
01:22:44I pay you, I want my money bell!
01:22:46I'll get you some water.
01:22:47I want my money!
01:22:53Start rounding up Clark's cattle.
01:22:55I'll meet you at the big meadow.
01:22:57You ever hear some seed I picked up?
01:22:59If you plant it in the right place,
01:23:00you might come up with quite a crop.
01:23:27Soon now, gentlemen can see
01:23:33Soon now, our happy lives will flow
01:23:39With the melody of peace
01:23:45We'll be together ever and ever
01:23:52We'll be together ever and ever

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