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Decision At Sundown Full Movie
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00:02:22Throw in my rifle.
00:02:35All right, boys, you can move out.
00:02:40From now on, we're going in different directions.
00:02:42Well, get!
00:03:08Morning, Bart.
00:03:10I was beginning to think that coach is never going to get here.
00:03:13Looks like it won't queue up.
00:03:15Well, waiting makes a man sleepy.
00:03:18I've been over in that holla since yesterday afternoon.
00:03:21Kind of scared the coach might pass me during the night.
00:03:25The way he's traveling now, though, he'd have been by here two days ago.
00:03:29I'd have missed you all together.
00:03:33Rough as you look, though, I can't say as I blame him.
00:03:37Sam, you sure it's him?
00:03:40Well, of course I'm sure. There ain't a hundred Tate Kimbroughs.
00:03:43There could be, but I'm only interested in one.
00:03:45Well, wait till you see him for yourself. You'll know that's the one.
00:03:48He's a big man in sundown?
00:03:50The biggest. He's got that town in his fist, and he's squeezing it hard.
00:03:54Ain't heard the folks complain much. Guess they're all scared.
00:03:58Glad to hear he's doing so well.
00:04:00When a man's riding high, the ground comes up and hits him a lot harder when he falls.
00:04:04Well, why don't you rest a little while?
00:04:06I ain't had nothing to eat since yesterday.
00:04:08We could make a little fire and cook up a bait.
00:04:10We'll be eating when we get to sundown.
00:04:35Today's not Sunday. Thursday.
00:04:38What's all the commotion? Tate Kimbrough's getting married.
00:04:41Today? Why didn't you tell me?
00:04:44Well, I didn't reckon it was important.
00:04:47Sam, folks say the most important moment in a man's life is when he gets married.
00:04:51Well, I wouldn't know about that. There's a pretty good eating house down...
00:04:54Where's the barber shop? Over there.
00:04:57I'm not gonna miss the most important moment in Tate Kimbrough's life.
00:05:00A man shouldn't go to a wedding with stubble on his face.
00:05:03A man shouldn't go to a wedding on an empty belly, neither.
00:05:06Go ahead and fill it. No reason for you to go, stomach empty or full.
00:05:14I have to come back this afternoon, mister.
00:05:16It's my last customer. I'm closing up.
00:05:18I'll be open again at 2 o'clock.
00:05:20What time's the big wedding today?
00:05:22In about half an hour.
00:05:24Ain't you almost finished with him?
00:05:26Shouldn't take you more than 15 minutes to show up.
00:05:2915 minutes to shave my whiskers?
00:05:31I told you, mister. I'm closing up.
00:05:37You wouldn't be going to a wedding looking like this, would you, Mr. Barber?
00:05:40No, but... That's what I mean.
00:05:42I told you I'm closing up.
00:05:44You told him three times.
00:05:47You don't mind if I shave myself?
00:05:49No. No, sir, I don't mind. Not at all.
00:05:52Thanks.
00:05:54Go ahead.
00:05:57I take it you're good friends with Mr. Kimbrough.
00:06:00Do you?
00:06:02Well, looks like you've come a long way to attend his wedding.
00:06:05We've come a long way.
00:06:07Mr. Kimbrough is a very lucky man.
00:06:09He's marrying up with Miss Lucy Somerton,
00:06:12finest and prettiest young lady in Sundown.
00:06:14Sounds like you think mighty highly of him.
00:06:17Oh, yes, I certainly do.
00:06:19A lady like that's making a big mistake
00:06:21marrying a man as rotten as Tate Kimbrough.
00:06:26I guess you've figured out now we ain't friends with Mr. Kimbrough.
00:06:30You shouldn't talk like that about Mr. Kimbrough.
00:06:36Thank you, Mr. Somerton.
00:06:38Oh, Bart.
00:06:40Mr. Somerton here is Lucy's papa.
00:06:43Yeah?
00:06:45That's a shame.
00:06:47Come in.
00:07:10Good morning, Mr. Somerton.
00:07:12Good morning, Doctor.
00:07:14How's Lucy feeling today?
00:07:16Both the Somertons are enjoying excellent health, I'm happy to say.
00:07:20But I wasn't inquiring about her health.
00:07:23Being a physician, that should be your only concern.
00:07:42Honey?
00:07:44I was just watching Mr. Somerton
00:07:46ride down the street in his fine buggy.
00:07:49I thought you made sure that he saw you.
00:07:52He saw me.
00:07:54Imagine, he must be a little upset
00:07:56having that Bible-quoting justice of the peace
00:07:59perform the ceremony instead of the Reverend Peterson.
00:08:02It can just be that the Reverend's out of town
00:08:05and can't do anything.
00:08:07I heard you and me.
00:08:17Oh, Tate.
00:08:19You're making a mistake. You still need me.
00:08:22I never needed anybody.
00:08:24Everybody's got to need somebody.
00:08:27You must think you need Lucy Somerton.
00:08:30I'm marrying Lucy because I love her.
00:08:34You love me.
00:08:36But you never married me.
00:08:39Oh, it's different between you and me. You know that.
00:08:42Yes, I guess I know.
00:08:45It'd be embarrassing for Lucy if you stayed in town.
00:08:49I'm leaving sundown tonight.
00:08:52I wouldn't want to embarrass Mrs. Kimbrough.
00:08:55Honey, you really are something.
00:08:59I have to change for the wedding.
00:09:03You can't go to the wedding.
00:09:06Now listen to me, Tate. I never crowded you.
00:09:09You know I always thought that someday you'd marry me.
00:09:12I've given you more than any woman should ever give a man.
00:09:16Even though things haven't worked out the way they should,
00:09:19I've got to be there.
00:09:21To remind Lucy and her father and everybody else in town about us?
00:09:24That's not the reason. I've got to be there for me, Tate.
00:09:27Don't you understand? For me.
00:09:29Maybe if I see you getting married,
00:09:32it'll be easier for me to understand that now you belong to somebody else.
00:09:38Ruby.
00:09:41Do me one last favor, will you?
00:09:44Don't sit in the front pew.
00:10:00That sure is a good eating house down there on the corner.
00:10:03These horses need food more than we do. Where's the stable?
00:10:06Right down there a stretch.
00:10:30Hey, Doc!
00:10:32Come in here and give me a hand, will you?
00:10:35Yeah, sure.
00:10:41You want to buy some feet for our horses, mister?
00:10:44You'll have to talk to Abe about that. He's in here.
00:10:51I ain't wore these boots in five years.
00:10:54My feet must have grown some.
00:10:56Oh, who are you?
00:10:58I want to buy some feet for our horses.
00:11:00How many you got?
00:11:02Two.
00:11:04Much obliged, Doc.
00:11:06Give me 50 cents and help yourself.
00:11:12I can't go to church smelling like a horse.
00:11:15Try some of it. It's real sweet-smelling stuff.
00:11:18Yeah.
00:11:20You figure on staying in Sundown for any length of time?
00:11:23We could.
00:11:25You know, there's a lot of folks around here
00:11:27that ain't interested in seeing you rebel.
00:11:29The war is over.
00:11:31I bet you still got plenty of folks down in Texas
00:11:33that think the war is still going on.
00:11:35What makes you think we're from Texas?
00:11:37From your talk, I sure didn't think you was Yankees.
00:11:39What brings you two fellas to Sundown?
00:11:41State Kimbrough.
00:11:43Oh, mighty fine fellow, Mr. Kimbrough.
00:11:45Sure nice you got here in time for his wedding.
00:11:48Well, come on, Doc. We'll walk over to the church together.
00:11:51I'm not going.
00:11:53Sometimes you take things too serious.
00:11:56I don't think so.
00:11:58Well, it's up to you.
00:12:08Something bothering you, mister?
00:12:11Were you afraid that Mr. Kimbrough wouldn't like it
00:12:14if you weren't in time for his wedding?
00:12:24Some folks around here figure that Sundown
00:12:27doesn't need any more of State Kimbrough's friends.
00:12:34We ain't interested in what some folks around here figure.
00:12:53Come on.
00:13:24Sheriff, I was shaving Mr. Somerton
00:13:26when these two men came into my shop.
00:13:28One was the fella I saw hanging around town a couple of days ago.
00:13:31The other one I never saw before.
00:13:33What about him?
00:13:35I don't like their looks, especially the one I never saw before.
00:13:38The nerve of him talking about State Kimbrough like he did.
00:13:40I tell you, Sheriff, he's a bad one.
00:13:42What are you gonna do?
00:13:44Nothing he can do. He ain't broke any laws.
00:13:47But he said that State Kimbrough was...
00:13:49The stranger just stated an opinion.
00:13:51A man for having an opinion. Can you share?
00:13:58Good morning, gentlemen. What'll you have?
00:14:05You got anything to eat?
00:14:07Restaurant right down the street, but it's closed.
00:14:10Two whiskies, then.
00:14:12Money's no good today, mister.
00:14:14All the drinks are on State Kimbrough.
00:14:17We're paying for our drinks.
00:14:19There's no charge.
00:14:21If you don't mind, we'd like to pay.
00:14:25Give him back his money, Otis.
00:14:37That sign means what it says, mister.
00:14:40So do I, Sheriff.
00:14:43Otis, make sure everybody's got a full glass.
00:14:59The good health of Mr. and Mrs. State Kimbrough.
00:15:12Thank you.
00:15:42Sheriff, I'd sure appreciate it if you get my money out of there,
00:15:45wipe it off and put it back on the bar.
00:15:51Better hurry, Sheriff.
00:15:53I don't think Mr. Kimbrough'd like you to miss his wedding.
00:15:59Mister, you're a figurant. Stay on and sundown.
00:16:03You're making a big mistake.
00:16:05Mr. Kimbrough.
00:16:07Mr. Kimbrough.
00:16:10You're making a big mistake.
00:16:25Otis, the Sheriff left you a message job,
00:16:27but my friend and I'd like these drinks before we leave.
00:16:30That's all right. You go right ahead. You paid for your drink.
00:16:39Thank you.
00:17:09Otis, I think I will have that drink.
00:17:17On me.
00:17:33Doc?
00:17:35Hello, Ruby.
00:17:37Do me a favor.
00:17:39Ride with me to the church.
00:17:41Well, I wasn't planning on going.
00:17:43Please.
00:17:48All right, Ruby.
00:18:07Come on.
00:18:28I sure never expected Morley Chasin' the Seacross Boys at the wedding.
00:18:37Is something wrong, Barber?
00:18:40Oh, no. No, Mr. Chase.
00:18:42It's just that...
00:18:44Just that what?
00:18:46Well, none of us figured on seeing you here.
00:18:48On account of you and Tate ain't exactly friends.
00:18:50Well, why not? I ain't no different than the rest of you boys.
00:18:53You know we all feel the same about the groom.
00:19:01The day's full of surprises.
00:19:07What's she doing with you?
00:19:38Make way for Mr. Kimbrough.
00:19:40Come on, now. Make way for Mr. Kimbrough.
00:19:42All right, everybody. Stand aside and make way for the bridegroom.
00:19:57Morning, Mr. Kimbrough.
00:19:59Morning, Zeke.
00:20:01All right, folks. Everybody inside.
00:20:03Men, leave your guns in the vestibule.
00:20:05Men, leave your guns in the vestibule.
00:20:27Morning.
00:20:29Morning.
00:20:36I ain't never been to no wedding, even yours.
00:20:39You stay here.
00:20:41Oh, Bart.
00:21:05Morning.
00:21:24Dear brethren, we are gathered together on this...
00:21:28Sheriff, we shouldn't proceed with the ceremony with you totin' to God.
00:21:36Good God.
00:21:38Thank you.
00:21:45Dear brethren, we're gathered here together on this glorious day...
00:21:49to unite Lucy Somerton and Tate Kimbrough in holy matrimony.
00:21:54Oh, friends, before I begin the ceremony, there's a question here that has to be asked.
00:22:00Now, is there any man here who knows any reason...
00:22:03why these two dear people should not be married?
00:22:06If so, let him speak, or forever hold his peace.
00:22:09Lucy Somerton did take...
00:22:11Hold it.
00:22:13Well, now, look here. Everybody's welcome...
00:22:15as long as they leave their gun in the vestibule...
00:22:17and they ain't got enough whiskey in them to make them troublesome.
00:22:20You said if anybody had any objection to this wedding, to speak up.
00:22:23That's what I'm doing.
00:22:25We're not interested, stranger.
00:22:27Kimbrough, we never laid eyes on each other before today, and we are not strangers.
00:22:31Think back to Sabine Pass and a girl named Mary.
00:22:36I never heard of Sabine Pass.
00:22:38A lion ain't gonna help you none.
00:22:40Swede, get that man out of here so we can go on with our wedding.
00:22:45Stay where you are.
00:22:51You better leave town if you wanna stay in one piece.
00:22:54I'll leave when I finish what I came for.
00:22:56Well, whoever you are and whatever you came for...
00:22:58you're not going to stop this wedding.
00:23:00The name's Allison, miss, Bart Allison.
00:23:02If you marry this man, you'll be a widow by sundown.
00:23:09You, take this money down to the preacher.
00:23:19Well, good gracious, what's this for?
00:23:22Maybe I just done you out of a wedding fee...
00:23:24so you can keep that money for performing Kimbrough's funeral services.
00:23:30You men sit down and stay quiet.
00:23:49Wait!
00:23:54Wait!
00:24:11Around the corner!
00:24:24Come on!
00:24:54Come on!
00:25:04You should have killed that fellow when he passed us on the street...
00:25:06instead of there in church.
00:25:08I didn't kill him.
00:25:10Then what is all the fuss about?
00:25:12I just told him I was going to.
00:25:21You just stood up there in church...
00:25:23and told Kimbrough you was going to kill him.
00:25:25Bart, you must be going crazy.
00:25:27I'm doing this my own way, Sam.
00:25:29For three years I've hunted Kimbrough, but he didn't know it.
00:25:32Before I settle with him, I want him to know he's being hunted.
00:25:41You ain't hunting him no more.
00:25:43He's hunting you.
00:25:54Hold up and aid deliveries, Tate.
00:25:56Don't worry, Tate. They ain't going nowhere.
00:25:58We got that whole stable covered, front and back.
00:26:00Seeing as how I'm your best man and got the ring...
00:26:03I figured I ought to get back so we could get on with the wedding.
00:26:06You've done the right thing, Sheriff.
00:26:08If everybody will go back inside, we'll proceed with the ceremony.
00:26:11I can't have a wedding without a bride.
00:26:14Lucy!
00:26:24Charlie?
00:26:26I expect you to have Lucy back here at the church by 12 o'clock.
00:26:29I don't think we ought to go ahead with this wedding...
00:26:31until this man, Allison, is behind bars.
00:26:33Don't worry about it.
00:26:35I should think you'd be worried about him. He said he was going to kill you.
00:26:37He's not going to kill me.
00:26:39Allison's not the first man that's had that thought in mind.
00:26:42It's more than just a thought.
00:26:44I told you not to worry about him, Charlie.
00:26:46I expect Lucy back here by 12 o'clock.
00:26:53I want you to get him now.
00:26:55He won't come, Al.
00:26:57We can't get in there and get him without somebody getting shot up.
00:26:59I pay you and the boys real good, Swede.
00:27:01If I didn't think a little gunplay would come up from time to time, you wouldn't be worth it.
00:27:04He won't stay holed up forever. As soon as he makes his move...
00:27:06You haven't got forever.
00:27:08I don't care how you do it.
00:27:10You've got exactly one hour to take care of Mr. Allison.
00:27:12I'll be at the hotel.
00:27:14I wouldn't pass by the stable on the way.
00:27:16The law will not get there.
00:27:19T, is there anything I can do?
00:27:23How long has it been since you've handled a gun?
00:27:25Gracious, not since the fracas up in Denver.
00:27:28I, uh... I don't like guns much.
00:27:31Mm-hmm. I figure as.
00:27:38Well, Rubin,
00:27:40looks like the wedding's been called off.
00:27:42For a while, anyway.
00:27:54That fella sure was a nervy cuss, wasn't he, Doc?
00:27:57Yeah, it's, uh, too bad he didn't use a little common sense along with his nerve.
00:28:01What do you mean?
00:28:03Well, now he hasn't got a chance of accomplishing what he came here for.
00:28:13Herb, you and Pete get up above that Eaton house.
00:28:17Unless one of them shows his face,
00:28:19you just keep shooting at that window near his Spanish when he makes his move.
00:28:50Allison!
00:28:52Unless you and your partner want to die in that stable,
00:28:55you throw out your guns and come on out.
00:28:57I ain't ready yet.
00:28:59When I am, I'll be coming out the same time my gun does.
00:29:02If you don't come out, we're coming in.
00:29:05You sure be making a big mistake.
00:29:20Gunshots
00:29:33There ain't no way they can get at us from the rear.
00:29:36Gunshots
00:29:49Gunshots
00:30:20Fire!
00:30:26That fella seemed awful anxious to come in here, so bring him in.
00:30:38Where you going, Doc?
00:30:40I left my satchel in here. I figure I'm gonna need it.
00:30:50Come on in.
00:30:55Fix him up.
00:31:01A lot of people hoped this would be more serious, Spanish.
00:31:04Including you, Doc?
00:31:06A man takes a hand in something that's no concern of his, he ain't usually so lucky.
00:31:10Take your hand away.
00:31:13Here, bite.
00:31:16Grunts
00:31:22Stand up, Spanish.
00:31:40Grunts
00:31:42Ain't it lucky you brought the iron?
00:31:44Very lucky you brought the iodine dye.
00:31:51Now, you just go on about your business and tell everybody else to do the same.
00:31:54This here thing's between Kimbrough and me.
00:31:59You had your chance to kill Tate.
00:32:02You won't live long enough to get another.
00:32:06Come on, Spanish.
00:32:11You'd better move along, too, now, Doc.
00:32:13Spanish is right, Allison.
00:32:15It's a pity, but when a man has been on revenge, he has a one-track mind.
00:32:20He seldom accomplishes what he sets out to do.
00:32:23You sound like you wouldn't mind seeing Kimbrough killed yourself, Doc.
00:32:27No, I guess I wouldn't.
00:32:29I don't believe in violence.
00:32:31But maybe that's the only way Sundown can get rid of Tate Kimbrough.
00:32:34What'd he do to you?
00:32:36Never did anything to me, personally.
00:32:39After the war, I came out west to set up practice.
00:32:43I fell in love with Sundown the first time I saw it.
00:32:46After I got to know the people, I fell in love with them, too.
00:32:49When Kimbrough came to town a couple of years ago, things changed.
00:32:53People changed.
00:32:55I don't imagine I have to tell you how it feels to see something you love destroyed.
00:33:02Who's Mary?
00:33:03She was Bart's wife.
00:33:09You got what you came in here for. Now get.
00:33:25Bart, when you told me to check Sundown for a fellow named Tate Kimbrough,
00:33:31you didn't tell me you was aiming to kill him because of Mary.
00:33:35Now you know.
00:33:40Come on.
00:33:59I'm sorry I drove off and left you, Dad.
00:34:01I know you were terribly upset.
00:34:04First that woman has the colossal gall to show up at my wedding,
00:34:08and then that beast of a man interrupts the whole thing
00:34:11and tells me I'll be a widow before the day's over.
00:34:14I was there, dear. I know what happened.
00:34:17And do you know what happened in Sabine Pass and about a woman named Mary?
00:34:21You know I don't.
00:34:23Well, I haven't heard any shooting for a few minutes.
00:34:27Maybe that means they've gotten him.
00:34:29No, he's holed up in the livery stable.
00:34:31He won't come out, and nobody will go in to get him.
00:34:34Darling, Tate expects you to be at the church at noon.
00:34:38Will I tell him you'll be there?
00:34:40Now, now, in spite of everything that's happened,
00:34:43I see no real reason why you shouldn't go through with the wedding.
00:34:49Lucy, I have to tell Tate something.
00:34:53Well, when I've made up my mind what I'm going to do,
00:34:56I'll tell him myself.
00:35:04Come on.
00:35:35One shot at those Texans every half hour ain't getting us no place.
00:35:41I'll bet Tate's really fuming having his wedding held up like this.
00:35:47Now, you get this straight.
00:35:49I pay you a notch higher than the rest, so I expect more from you.
00:35:52You pay for my services, Tate, but you haven't got enough money to buy my life.
00:35:55A man can't start in that stable without getting himself killed.
00:35:58Spanish is still alive.
00:36:00How about it, Spanish? You willing to try again?
00:36:04Not alone, but I'll try it again if you side me, Swede.
00:36:08Well, what about it, Swede?
00:36:10The Spanish has never been too bright.
00:36:13Maybe he doesn't mind getting a belly full of lead, but I do.
00:36:16Maybe he isn't too bright, but he don't look like he scares as easy as you'll go.
00:36:19I'm not scared, Tate. I'm just using good sense.
00:36:22He's right, Tate. All you have to do is wait.
00:36:25You'd like that, wouldn't you?
00:36:27Well, I'm not going to wait.
00:36:29So, Swede, stop telling me how much sense you got...
00:36:32and start living up to that reputation you've been bragging about.
00:36:35Now go on down there and blast him out of that hole and stop acting like a scared kid.
00:36:39You know, that last part could go for you, too.
00:36:42Maybe you're not scared enough of the right people.
00:36:45Well, if you're in such a hurry to take care of them, why don't you go tackle the job yourself?
00:36:49Come in.
00:36:52Tate, I don't...
00:36:55You know what, Charlie?
00:36:57You know what, Charlie?
00:36:59Well, I... Yes, Charlie?
00:37:02I doubt very much if Lucy will go through with the wedding.
00:37:05That is, at least until this man, Allison...
00:37:07There's no reason for Lucy to concern herself about Allison.
00:37:09I think there is.
00:37:11This widow-by-sundown thing is hardly a happy thought for a girl to have on her mind...
00:37:14when she's taking her marriage vows.
00:37:16Well, I don't suppose it is.
00:37:19I don't think Allison can be feeling quite as sure of himself...
00:37:22as he did when he sounded off at the church.
00:37:24You must realize you'll never get out of that stable alive.
00:37:28Now, if I was in his spot...
00:37:30I'd jump at a chance of riding out of this town in one piece.
00:37:32Wouldn't you, Charlie?
00:37:34I certainly would.
00:37:36So you go on down and give him that chance.
00:37:38Me? Why me?
00:37:40I don't want the rest of the town to think that I'm willing to let him go...
00:37:43after that threat he made this morning.
00:37:46Of course, Charlie...
00:37:48I couldn't go into the stable and tell him myself.
00:37:51I think you can understand that.
00:37:53Of course, but how about Swede here?
00:37:56Swede, go down and tell the boys to hold that fire...
00:37:59in case Allison agrees to accept Mr. Somerton's offer.
00:38:03Are you willing just to let him ride out, Tate?
00:38:08Sure.
00:38:24What's worrying you, Charlie?
00:38:26Well, I, uh...
00:38:28Well, this puts me in an awkward position.
00:38:30Well, what about me?
00:38:32A thing like this can start barreling, start people talking.
00:38:35Once Allison is out of the way and Lucy and I are married...
00:38:38the talking will taper down...
00:38:40and things will drop right back into normal.
00:38:43You wouldn't want anything to change, would you, Charlie?
00:38:46No, no, I guess not.
00:38:49You and I were always in the same boat.
00:38:52You and I have always understood one another, haven't we, Charlie?
00:38:55Well, at least I have always understood you.
00:38:59I'll speak to him.
00:39:17Well, I'll be.
00:39:19Next to Kimbrough, that's about the last fellow I'd figure...
00:39:22on coming to pay us a visit.
00:39:36Allison.
00:39:41Mr. Allison, I'd like to speak to you.
00:39:43And start.
00:39:49I'd rather come inside.
00:39:51I can hear you just fine from where you are.
00:39:57You must realize you men are trapped in there...
00:40:00unless you forget that foolish threat you made at the church.
00:40:03I ain't going to.
00:40:05Then you're a complete fool.
00:40:07That ain't no way to talk to a man who saved your daughter from making an awful mistake.
00:40:11I came down here to offer you a chance to ride out of Sundown.
00:40:15The sheriff is willing to let you leave town.
00:40:18You mean Kimbrough's willing, don't you?
00:40:21I can't much blame him.
00:40:23You go on back and tell Kimbrough we're staying.
00:40:25Be reasonable, man.
00:40:27Save your life and ride out of town.
00:40:29You'll be better off than when you rode in.
00:40:31How would we?
00:40:33Be very blunt. I'll make it worth your while.
00:40:35How much?
00:40:39$500.
00:40:43That ain't very much money for three years' work.
00:40:46We got a lot of traveling expenses tied up in Kimbrough.
00:40:50Bart, how do you like this father offering money to save Kimbrough's skin...
00:40:54so his daughter can marry up with him?
00:40:57Lucy always looked like a pretty good-looking girl to me...
00:41:00to have her father going around trying to buy her a husband.
00:41:03I'm not trying to buy my daughter a husband.
00:41:06Don't know what else you could call it, Somerton.
00:41:17Charlie!
00:41:39Charlie!
00:41:46Charlie!
00:41:58Bart, I think you've done a fool's thing.
00:42:01After all that searching around, it seems like you'd have been satisfied...
00:42:04to just kill him on sight.
00:42:06Even a rattler gives a warning.
00:42:08Yeah?
00:42:10Well, if they gave as much advance notice as you're giving that Kimbrough...
00:42:13he'd be as out of date as them dinosaurs.
00:42:19What time do you figure it to be?
00:42:21Sun's throwing a pretty good shadow now. It must be now unto 2.
00:42:24Oh, my old belly's growling like a trapped bear.
00:42:30Bart, I...
00:42:32I think you ought to have snapped up Somerton's offer.
00:42:35There ain't nothing to stop you from picking him up on it, Sam.
00:42:39Ah, well.
00:42:41They'd probably both be as dead as a pole beef by suppertime anyway.
00:42:45I sure ain't hankering to try and argue my way...
00:42:48past old St. Peter on an empty stomach.
00:42:51Allison!
00:42:53The offer still stands, but it ain't going too much longer.
00:42:57If you're smart, you'll ride out of town while you got the chance.
00:43:08Swede!
00:43:12Come on.
00:43:19Give me another drink, will you, Otis?
00:43:22You may too.
00:43:24Oh, I wish those fellas would hurry up and get out of there...
00:43:26so I could get in and get my other boots.
00:43:28These things are killing me.
00:43:30Hey, Doc! Come and get these things off of me, will you?
00:43:35Yeah, and you can send them a bill for it too, Doc.
00:43:41Swede!
00:43:44Swede!
00:43:48That Swede is the shyest sheriff I ever saw.
00:43:52Look at him. He's been doing nothing but just stand there.
00:43:55There's nothing keeping you from going down there, barber.
00:43:57You're not tied down.
00:43:59It isn't any of my business.
00:44:01Besides, I wouldn't want to do that tape.
00:44:03If I went down and took care of those two, I'd be showing up our sheriff.
00:44:12Swede!
00:44:16You still got your prayer book on you?
00:44:18I sure do, Mr. Kimbrough. Never without it.
00:44:21Well, a saloon's no place for a star citizen like you.
00:44:24Come on.
00:44:34Is there something eating you, Doc?
00:44:36No, nothing bothering me, Morley.
00:44:39This affair is no concern of mine.
00:44:49After all that's happened, Lucy needs time to think it over.
00:44:52We've wasted too much time already.
00:44:55The train pulls out of Silver Springs tonight at 8 o'clock.
00:44:58Mr. and Mrs. Tate Kimbrough are going to be on it.
00:45:00I wouldn't count on that if I were you.
00:45:02But I am counting on it, Charlie.
00:45:04The only changes we're making in our plans is getting married here instead of the church.
00:45:09Now, honey, hasn't this gone far enough?
00:45:13When we decided to get married,
00:45:15I didn't think it'd be necessary for me to chase after you anymore.
00:45:19When you come to think of it, Lucy, it wasn't me did the chasing.
00:45:23You don't have to remind me of that, Tate.
00:45:26I don't have to remind you of anything.
00:45:29I don't have to remind you of anything.
00:45:32I don't have to remind you of anything.
00:45:35I don't have to remind you of anything.
00:45:37I'm really no different than Ruby, am I?
00:45:40You must be. I never asked Ruby to marry me.
00:45:43And what about Mary?
00:45:46I never asked her either.
00:45:48You know, there are some girls a man gets to know pretty well
00:45:51without having to ask them anything.
00:45:53How well did you get to know Mary?
00:45:55Oh, well enough never to consider marrying her.
00:45:58Lucy, I never pretended to be a saint.
00:46:01And you never tried to pass yourself off as a wide-eyed innocent.
00:46:05You knew about Ruby and me and...
00:46:10Tate, why does this man want to kill you?
00:46:13Maybe it's because he doesn't understand women the way that I do.
00:46:17Lucy, I promise you when you wake up tomorrow morning you won't be a widow.
00:46:21You'll be a very happy and content Mrs. Tate Kimbrough.
00:46:24Now forget all about this fella.
00:46:26I can't, Tate.
00:46:35Come on.
00:46:49Afternoon, Lucy.
00:46:51May I come in?
00:46:53Paul sends you here.
00:46:55Why should my father ask me to come here?
00:46:58Well, he might have figured you'd have a little better luck than he did.
00:47:02What are you talking about?
00:47:04Come on in.
00:47:10Your Paul offered to pay us to leave town.
00:47:13I don't believe you.
00:47:15It's true.
00:47:17Maybe your father's more interested in having this wedding come off than you are.
00:47:22Look, I'm marrying Tate Kimbrough because I want to,
00:47:25not because my father or anyone else wants me to.
00:47:27You're a stubborn gal.
00:47:29I was hoping you'd stop by to thank me.
00:47:32Thank you for embarrassing me in front of the whole town?
00:47:34I did you a favor, Lucy, and it won't take long to get over your embarrassment.
00:47:37And how long do you think it'll take you to get over the fact
00:47:40that Tate once took a woman away from you?
00:47:42I'd expect Kimbrough to explain it to you that way.
00:47:44Well, what other way is there to explain it?
00:47:46Instead of putting all the blame on Tate,
00:47:48why aren't you big enough to admit that whatever happened
00:47:50was just as much and probably more your fault than anyone else's?
00:47:53Just because your girl liked the way Tate looked
00:47:56doesn't give you the right to kill him.
00:47:58I don't suppose he bothered to tell you that that girl was my wife.
00:48:06Well, does even that give you the right to kill him?
00:48:12Listen, when you're in love the way you must have been,
00:48:14the truth isn't an easy thing to face up to.
00:48:17No man, including Tate Kimbrough, can take another man's wife away from him
00:48:20unless she wants to be taken.
00:48:22So maybe you didn't lose anything that was really very worthwhile.
00:48:28Ow!
00:48:43Bart?
00:48:46I was just thinking.
00:48:48Well?
00:48:50That little girl had a point.
00:48:54Did I hear you right?
00:48:56If I'd known you was hunting Kimbrough because of Mary,
00:49:00I'd have tried to stop you from coming here.
00:49:05Bart, I got to tell you something about Mary.
00:49:13She wasn't the girl you thought she was,
00:49:15and Tate Kimbrough, he wasn't the first man...
00:49:17Ow!
00:49:23Jeff!
00:49:25That offer of yours still go?
00:49:27It's about time you started showing some sense.
00:49:30Doesn't that dude still go?
00:49:32It does.
00:49:33Then my partner's coming out.
00:49:35I'm staying.
00:49:36Get your horse, Sam, and get moving.
00:49:38I ain't leaving, Bart.
00:49:40I told you to get moving.
00:49:43Uh, I won't need my horse
00:49:45just to go across the street to get something to eat.
00:49:49I'm going to that restaurant,
00:49:51then I'm coming back.
00:50:13Hold it!
00:50:15Drop your gun, Bert.
00:50:17Hold it!
00:50:19Drop your gun, Bert.
00:50:42Anybody home here?
00:50:44Panko!
00:50:46Jose!
00:50:48Guadalupe!
00:50:50Maria.
00:50:55Maureen.
00:50:59Maureen.
00:51:03I was going to have some enchiladas,
00:51:05but maybe I better make it Irish stew, huh?
00:51:09Well, you can have anything you want.
00:51:11Well, bring the eggs.
00:51:13Lots of them.
00:51:16Maureen.
00:51:20I think you made a mistake trusting the sheriff, Sam.
00:51:23I've made a lot of mistakes in my time, Doc.
00:51:26One more ain't going to hurt much.
00:51:29What happened between you and your friend?
00:51:32Hmm.
00:51:34I got this from trying to tell him the truth.
00:51:37Sometimes the truth can be mighty painful.
00:51:40Yeah.
00:51:41Anyway, maybe you can't convince a man like him
00:51:44about something he just don't want to know about.
00:51:47You knew Mary.
00:51:52Ah.
00:51:54Here, this ought to hold you for a while.
00:51:56Oh, fine, fine.
00:51:58Mmm.
00:52:00I don't know whether to gulp it right down
00:52:02or just let it sit there and admire.
00:52:06Well, I always figured I could go for a man as uncertain as him.
00:52:10Looks like it's been a long time between you.
00:52:12Can I smoke off?
00:52:14Mm-hmm.
00:52:24You did know Mary.
00:52:26I knew her.
00:52:28Maybe I should say I knew more about her.
00:52:31She was no wife for Bart Allison, Doc, or no other man.
00:52:35Beautiful, though.
00:52:37Beautiful as the springtime.
00:52:39Wild.
00:52:43The way I figure it,
00:52:45Kimbrough must have been one of the last fellows
00:52:47she got a hankering for.
00:52:49Anyway, about a week before Bart got back from fighting the war,
00:52:53she killed herself.
00:52:57On account of the way she was, I guess that's all she could do.
00:53:01So now Allison's taking out all of his hate on one man.
00:53:05He don't figure there was ever anybody else.
00:53:08Doc, I'm going back over there
00:53:10and tell Bart about this whole mess
00:53:12if I have to hit him over the head and tie him up.
00:53:15There ain't no more men like Bart Allison.
00:53:17I ain't gonna let them kill him over the likes of Mary.
00:53:20I don't think they're gonna let you back in there.
00:53:22Oh, sure they will.
00:53:24We'll get on our horses and we'll ride out of this town
00:53:26and maybe even start living like a man's supposed to.
00:53:28What man knows how a life should really be lived?
00:53:31He'll know.
00:53:33He'll know as soon as he gets the memory
00:53:35of that woman out of his craw.
00:53:37He'll know.
00:53:39Who's on me, Sam? Thanks, Doc.
00:53:41You keep that coffee hot, honey.
00:53:43I'll be back one of these days.
00:53:57Texas!
00:53:59Where are you heading?
00:54:01I ain't about to walk back to Texas.
00:54:05No objection to me getting my horse?
00:54:08No, go ahead.
00:54:10Thanks.
00:54:24You better get away from there, Doc, before you get hurt.
00:54:27Doc...
00:54:29Doc, you gotta tell Bart...
00:54:32Mary was no good.
00:54:39How can you all stand around doing nothing
00:54:41when a man's been murdered right before your eyes?
00:54:43Shut up, Doc!
00:54:45Sweet? Sweet Hanson!
00:54:47I'm gonna take you,
00:54:49and when I do, you're gonna see me coming.
00:54:51I'll be waiting for you, Allison.
00:54:53And he won't be coming alone.
00:54:55Doc, go on up the street and join the rest of your fine citizens.
00:54:58Allison, Sam wanted you...
00:55:00What do you want? It don't make no difference now.
00:55:02Well, if you'd listen to me, I think it might.
00:55:04I ain't listening no more.
00:55:06Where I come from, an old man don't shoot an unarmed man in the back,
00:55:09and when he gives his word, you can count on it.
00:55:12There's liable to be some more shootings
00:55:14from everybody off the street.
00:55:25If we're only just gonna be spectators to the next killing,
00:55:29we might as well go inside and wait with the others.
00:55:32Go inside and wait with the others.
00:55:51Their consciences will rest easier
00:55:53if they don't see what happens to Allison.
00:55:57Doc, if you'd been tending bar as long as I have,
00:55:59you wouldn't expect so much out of the human race.
00:56:02Hey, Otis!
00:56:04Come on in here and start pouring some more whiskey.
00:56:20Another one.
00:56:30This is still a saloon, Morley.
00:56:32How about joining me in a drink?
00:56:34I don't want another drink.
00:56:48How about you joining me, Mr. Justice of the Peace?
00:56:52Oh, good gracious, no, no.
00:56:54I haven't touched a drop of whiskey in years.
00:56:56That's a fact.
00:56:58Gospel truth. Isn't that right, Otis?
00:57:06You never fool anyone, Zoran.
00:57:09So why don't you drink out in the open the way a man's supposed to?
00:57:12Take him back here!
00:57:14Leave him alone!
00:57:16You had no call to do that.
00:57:18We all knew that Zoran was a drinking man.
00:57:21I figured it was about time we let him know.
00:57:24Did you see the old hypocrite's face when I broke his whiskey bottle?
00:57:28He claims he's going to be a real preacher someday.
00:57:31I'll bet he'll never dare get back in that pulpit again,
00:57:34even for a while.
00:57:38You all think that's really funny?
00:57:40What's the matter with you, Doc?
00:57:43Why should Zoran be the only man
00:57:45forced to see himself the way he really is?
00:57:47Why, if we all faced up to the truth,
00:57:49we'd all be in the same boat.
00:57:52Why, if we all faced up to the truth,
00:57:54our heads would be hanging lower than his is right now.
00:57:57Well, how do you figure that?
00:57:59We all heard our fine sheriff offer to let those two men
00:58:02ride out of town unharmed
00:58:04if they'd come out without their guns.
00:58:06We all saw what happened.
00:58:08You know dang well he ain't our sheriff, Doc.
00:58:10He's Kimbrough's sheriff.
00:58:12But he should be ours, Abe. This is our town.
00:58:14We're responsible for everything good
00:58:16and everything bad that happens in it.
00:58:18Kimbrough couldn't have changed Sundown if we hadn't helped him.
00:58:20I ain't never helped Kimbrough.
00:58:22Well, you've all helped him.
00:58:24Haven't we, Mr. Morley?
00:58:26By doing nothing, just like we're doing now.
00:58:29Sure, Spanish and the sheriff
00:58:31pulled the triggers that killed that Texan.
00:58:34But we're all guilty, just as guilty as they are.
00:58:37And unless we do something about it,
00:58:40there's another killing coming up.
00:58:42You're sure keeping me waiting a long time, Allison?
00:58:51There isn't anyone here who hasn't lost something
00:58:54since Tate Kimbrough came to town.
00:58:56If we let this chance pass without doing anything,
00:58:59I doubt that we'll ever get back what we've lost.
00:59:02I hadn't noticed Mr. Somerton had lost anything, Doc.
00:59:06He's done pretty well the last couple of years.
00:59:09Perhaps you hadn't noticed it,
00:59:11but I've lost more than anyone else.
00:59:13I lost my self-respect.
00:59:16Where are you going, Lucy?
00:59:20What's going on in here?
00:59:22I don't know, Tate.
00:59:24But whatever it is, I like it.
00:59:35It wouldn't surprise me
00:59:37if you found something you didn't like.
00:59:40I didn't find anything I didn't like.
00:59:44It wouldn't surprise me, Doc,
00:59:46if you weren't stirring things up a bit.
00:59:49I've certainly been trying.
00:59:53I'd stop if I were you.
01:00:06You know, Mr. Morley,
01:00:08I think Allison deserves a better chance
01:00:11than his partner got.
01:00:13What do you think?
01:00:15I think you're right, Doc.
01:00:17You just as right as rain.
01:00:19Old Charlie Somerton ain't the only one
01:00:22that lost his self-respect.
01:00:24But I aim to do something about getting mine back.
01:00:27Now, I always figured that our sheriff was a coward
01:00:30unless he had all the odds of going for him.
01:00:33So if it's all right with my boys,
01:00:35we'll go over there and just even them odds up a little.
01:00:41Let's go.
01:01:12Been waiting for two years
01:01:14for something like this to happen.
01:01:17Looks like maybe Allison's coming to town was all we needed
01:01:21to get us back in the right track.
01:01:26All right, up. Up!
01:01:29Throw it out.
01:01:41Drop it.
01:01:44And the belts.
01:01:48Looks to me, Morley, like you and your sea cross boys
01:01:51are going out of your way to make trouble.
01:01:53Maybe so, but we just got to figuring
01:01:55that a man's got to draw the line someplace
01:01:58if he's going to go on living with himself.
01:02:00And that's just what we're doing.
01:02:02Now, sheriff, if you want that Texan,
01:02:05you're going to have to take him all by yourself.
01:02:07Interfering with the law is a pretty serious offense, Morley.
01:02:10Oh, your boys ain't lawmen.
01:02:12The fact is, there was pretty decent ranch hands
01:02:15till Kimbrough put his brand on them.
01:02:17Now go ahead, do your duty.
01:02:19Jack, give the sheriff back his gun.
01:02:34Maybe we best get back inside.
01:02:38Looks like there's going to be some more shooting.
01:02:42Go ahead.
01:03:06Sweetie, Sam never had a chance to use his gun,
01:03:09It's his gun, and you won't either.
01:03:11Start walking.
01:03:39Oh.
01:03:46Oh!
01:03:58Doc!
01:04:09Hey, Steve. Come on, let's have a look at it.
01:04:12Looks like I'm going to have to go over to that hotel and pry Kimbrough loose.
01:04:15In a half an hour, this hand will be so swollen, you won't be able to use it.
01:04:18Go over there and sit down.
01:04:20By that time, I'll be finished what I came here for.
01:04:22Allison, I want you to listen to me.
01:04:24Sam thought more of you than anyone else in the world.
01:04:26That's why I wouldn't hurt you...
01:04:28Sam never hurt anybody in his life, on the account of me, he's dead.
01:04:30It should have been me, but you can't change things by wishing.
01:04:33Only one...
01:04:35Why am I talking?
01:04:37And there's some things you can't change with bullets.
01:04:40Looks like you're doing your job real good,
01:04:42so don't spoil it by some of your philosophizing.
01:04:48Doc, if it just so happens I ain't able to...
01:04:51Barry, Sam, I'd appreciate it if you'd take care of it.
01:04:54I'll take care of it, Bart.
01:04:56Thanks.
01:05:07Tate, you're going to be next.
01:05:09How can you find anything to laugh about?
01:05:12It's really very funny.
01:05:14Funny?
01:05:16Yeah, that a woman like Mary Allison can cause all this commotion.
01:05:19Take me with you?
01:05:21No.
01:05:23Come on.
01:05:25Come on.
01:05:27Come on.
01:05:29Come on.
01:05:31Come on.
01:05:33Come on.
01:05:36Take me with you?
01:05:38I can't.
01:05:40Please.
01:05:42I'm not going anyplace.
01:05:44Tate, you can't meet him in a gunfight. He'll kill you.
01:05:47Or I'll kill him. It's sure gonna be one way or the other.
01:05:50It doesn't have to be that way if you left town.
01:05:53I'm staying. I got a lot of time and effort in this town.
01:05:56I had everything my way until Allison came along.
01:06:06Things aren't going to be the way you want them any longer, Tate.
01:06:09They're not afraid of you anymore, don't you understand?
01:06:12You've lost everything.
01:06:14As long as Allison is taken care of, things will slip right back into place.
01:06:17How can they? You've lost Spanish and Swede. There's no one left to help you.
01:06:20The world's full of people like Spanish and Swede.
01:06:23I've just got to get by Allison.
01:06:25I'll replace them easy enough.
01:06:27Please don't try to shoot it out with him.
01:06:30I can't.
01:06:33Please don't try to shoot it out with him.
01:06:35I gotta.
01:06:37Why?
01:06:39Survival to most people means just staying alive. To me, it means more than that.
01:06:42There's nothing more important than staying alive.
01:06:45Ruby, I haven't got time to argue the point with you.
01:06:48Well, I better start showing my face.
01:06:51It wouldn't do to have people think that...
01:06:54Kate Kimbrough's afraid.
01:06:57But you are afraid.
01:07:02But nobody's gonna know about it but...
01:07:05me and...
01:07:07you.
01:07:33Why'd you take the sign down, Willis?
01:07:35Well, the way things was going, I figured that...
01:07:37Put it back up there.
01:07:39I don't care.
01:07:41I don't care.
01:07:43I don't care.
01:07:45I don't care.
01:07:47I don't care.
01:07:49I don't care.
01:07:51I don't care.
01:07:53I don't care.
01:07:55I don't care.
01:07:57I don't care.
01:07:59I don't care.
01:08:01Put it back up there.
01:08:07Looks like there's a lot of changes going on today, Tate.
01:08:10Like, I never saw you carrying a gun before.
01:08:13I don't like using a gun.
01:08:16But I can if I have to.
01:08:18We all figured that you'd leave town before you'd face up to Allison.
01:08:21Not your boys standing by to help you out.
01:08:24You mean that's what you were hoping I'd do, don't you?
01:08:26That's right.
01:08:28Probably Allison don't know it,
01:08:30but he's done this town a lot of good since he come here.
01:08:33And I just hate to see you get lucky and beat him to draw.
01:08:37Well, if I do get...
01:08:39lucky.
01:08:41You'll find out that things haven't changed as much as you think.
01:08:44But that's why you're wrong.
01:08:46Because no matter what happens between you and Allison,
01:08:49you're finished and sundown.
01:08:51We'll see, Molly. We'll see.
01:08:54Vengeance is mine, says the Lord.
01:08:57If you could get that message over to Allison,
01:08:59you'd save me a lot of trouble.
01:09:01No more orders.
01:09:03If you're not gonna drink anymore,
01:09:05why don't you go on outside and get things over with?
01:09:09I'm in no hurry.
01:09:14No hurry at all.
01:09:28Mr. Allison, you were right.
01:09:31You did do me a big favor.
01:09:33I came here to help you.
01:09:35You said I ought to thank you for stopping the wedding.
01:09:38Well, you were right about that.
01:09:40But you're wrong about going down there now.
01:09:42Tate's already lost everything.
01:09:44The town, the power he had.
01:09:46Me, if he ever really wanted me.
01:09:49Don't you see, if you go out there and try to kill him...
01:09:51Lucy, now you just don't get it.
01:09:54Don't you see, if you go out there and try to kill him...
01:09:56Lucy, now you just stay here inside with Duck,
01:09:58where you belong.
01:10:24Lucy.
01:10:47Zoran, your cup finally runneth over.
01:10:50I guess I can't keep Mr. Allison waiting any longer.
01:10:54I guess I can't keep Mr. Allison waiting any longer.
01:11:12Thanks, Lewis.
01:11:25Hotel orders to pour you a drink.
01:11:33Allison!
01:11:35Is this what you've been waiting three years for?
01:11:54Come on.
01:12:24Come on.
01:12:42Oh, Tate! Tate!
01:12:49I had to do it, Tate. Couldn't let him kill you.
01:12:52Get up, Kimbrough, and pick up your gun.
01:12:57Haven't you had enough hate for one day?
01:13:00If you killed Tate and 300 more, you still couldn't change things?
01:13:03You were married, but you never had a wife.
01:13:05Do you hear me? You never had a wife.
01:13:09How can you get revenge for something you never had?
01:13:13Get up, Kimbrough.
01:13:17Stay out of this, Duck.
01:13:19I can't, Allison.
01:13:21Sam said he hoped you'd start living the way a man should live.
01:13:24The only way you can do that is to know the truth.
01:13:26He tried to live long enough to tell you.
01:13:28You just heard it from Ruby. I heard it from Sam.
01:13:37You're gonna need some patching up before you leave town.
01:13:39Lucy, get my satchel.
01:13:51All right, baby.
01:14:21Come on.
01:14:51Otis, this is a day for a celebration.
01:14:54Oh, boy!
01:14:56Come on back in here, and I'll buy drinks for everybody.
01:15:00Fill Mr. Allison's glass up first.
01:15:05Hey, Otis.
01:15:07Hey, Otis.
01:15:09Hey, Otis.
01:15:11Hey, Otis.
01:15:13Hey, Otis.
01:15:15Hey, Otis.
01:15:17Hey, Otis.
01:15:20Hey, Otis.
01:15:24I'll pour my drinks myself
01:15:27and pay for my drinks myself.
01:15:30But, Allison, you've done this town a big service.
01:15:33We feel that we...
01:15:35Well, there certainly was no call to do that.
01:15:38You're an ungrateful cuss, Allison.
01:15:40If it wasn't for Morley here, you wouldn't be standing drinking that whiskey.
01:15:43Where I come from, folks don't celebrate
01:15:46or have a big to-do when a man acts
01:15:48the way a man's supposed to act.
01:15:51Morley, if you'd remembered you were a man
01:15:53before Sweden and Spanish shot Sam in the back,
01:15:56I'd have joined your celebration.
01:15:59I'm sorry.
01:16:01I wish I had remembered sooner.
01:16:18Come on.
01:16:36John, we just can't let him ride away.
01:16:39If it wasn't for him...
01:16:41Yes. He changed things for everybody in town.
01:16:44But, unfortunately, there's nothing we can do for him.
01:16:47I'll tell you one thing.
01:16:49None of us will ever forget the day that Bart Allison spent in Sundown.