Western film based on the true story of Francis Miller, the first deputy marshal in the Old West. Hoping to find the killer of her husband, Miller must prove she can hold her own with the men in the posse hunting down a vicious outlaw.
Stars: Ryan Jasso, Jake Jecmenek, Ernest Martinez, Carlos Leos
Directed by Brett William Mauser
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Stars: Ryan Jasso, Jake Jecmenek, Ernest Martinez, Carlos Leos
Directed by Brett William Mauser
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00:00:00You
00:00:30Zilled up pretty well. We've been taking shots at each other most of the day. You sure it's him? Yeah, I'm sure it's him
00:00:46Why don't you go on in? I've been waiting on you. I appreciate that
00:01:16Andrew! Buck? Buck Johnson that you? Yeah it is Ricky. Well how about being a son of a bitch? I ain't gonna argue with that. Well, how you doing Buck?
00:01:44I've been riding all day. I just want to bring this to a peaceful end. What say you and your boys give up and come out with your hands up and take some chances with the court and we can all go home?
00:01:59I don't know Buck. I kind of got a hankering to see how far you come in to get me. All the way to hell and back boy. You got your answer. What are you going to do?
00:02:20Well boys, what's it going to be? Well boys, what's your answer? Give us a minute Buck. You're giving us a lot to consider. You know him better than anybody. What do you think he's going to do?
00:02:43He's going to fight. Yeah.
00:03:02What the hell? Why not? This is going to be a blast.
00:03:11You sure this is the only way? Don't worry boys. We'll both be right behind you.
00:03:17I don't think I can do this boss. Sure you can. It's either this or hanging at the end of a rope. Which would you prefer?
00:03:27Give me the word and I'll light them up. Light them up boys. Hold up Deputy Marshal. We're coming. We're coming out.
00:03:48This is taking too long. Yeah it is.
00:03:56What's it going to be boys? We're coming out Buck. Alright, one at a time. Don't do anything foolish.
00:04:17Hey, what's that?
00:04:46Where'd you pick them up at? Gibson Station. They had a train. What'd they take? A safe. The railroad safe? Yeah.
00:05:15No! Get away!
00:05:19I'm sorry.
00:05:45Buck, you alright?
00:05:54He's right. He is a son of a bitch.
00:05:58Andrew! Welcome to hell Buck!
00:06:03The horses. Get the horses. The horses done gone.
00:06:11Looks like we're going to need some tepees too.
00:06:41Will you close your earthly story? Will you join them in their bliss?
00:06:54Will the circle be unbroken? By and by Lord, by and by.
00:07:07Is a better home awaiting? In the sky Lord, in the sky.
00:07:21In the joyous days of childhood, oft they told of wondrous love.
00:07:34Pointed to the dying Savior, now they dwell with Him above.
00:07:48Will the circle be unbroken? By and by Lord, by and by.
00:08:01Is a better home awaiting? In the sky Lord, in the sky.
00:08:17Now the family, it is parted. Will it be complete one day?
00:08:31Will the circle be unbroken? By and by Lord, by and by.
00:08:44Is a better home awaiting? In the sky Lord, in the sky.
00:09:00Are you in trouble with the law? The lawman inside is looking for you.
00:09:31Your mama sure makes a fine cup of broth.
00:09:35She does. This is about something I'd done or had done to me.
00:09:40What have you done? What have you heard?
00:09:43All good. Then you only heard half of it.
00:09:46They said you were full of fire.
00:09:48You have to tell me who they are so I can thank them properly.
00:09:51Simmer down. I'm just here to offer you a job.
00:09:54I got a job watching a hundred head of cattle.
00:09:57Fifty. You lost twenty-five to rustlers.
00:10:01You lost about another twenty-five in the rains last month.
00:10:05Well, you sure do know a lot about me, Marshal.
00:10:10Leaves me feeling a bit at a disadvantage.
00:10:13U.S. Marshal Buck Johnson, Adam McAllister, hand-picked by Judge Isaac Parker
00:10:22to come down here and round up outlaws who might have escaped to the Indian territories.
00:10:27So what does that mean to me?
00:10:29It means I'm offering you a job.
00:10:32Well, we certainly do appreciate you stopping by, Mr. Johnson.
00:10:37But my daughter has no interest in hunting down villains for you.
00:10:41Especially not in a land full of heathens.
00:10:44Hush up, Ma. Does this job come with one of them badges?
00:10:48No, ma'am. I'm just looking for a tracker.
00:10:51Somebody who can read the land and help me find my prey.
00:10:55And you heard I spent some time with the Creek.
00:10:58Thought maybe I'd picked up a trick or two.
00:11:00That's what they say.
00:11:02And we're back to they.
00:11:04Yes, we are.
00:11:07What's it pay?
00:11:09Francis.
00:11:11How much does it pay?
00:11:13Fifty a month plus a cut of the warrant.
00:11:18Well, I'm sorry, Marshal, but we have a ranch to run.
00:11:21We may be short a few head right now, but we'll be back on our feet soon enough.
00:11:26This here land can't afford for Francis to be running after treacherous men on a whim like this.
00:11:32She's right.
00:11:34Make it sixty. I'll need a higher hand for Mama while I'm gone.
00:11:37Fifty will cover a hand.
00:11:39But sixty will cover a good one.
00:11:41Fair enough.
00:11:43I just need you for the one warrant.
00:11:45We may serve a handful while we're out there, but our charge is one man and the outlaws who ride with him.
00:11:51When do we leave?
00:11:53I have a deputy waiting for me back in Paris.
00:11:57As soon as I get back, we can ride out.
00:12:02Well, gather up what you need.
00:12:05Horse, rifle, good colt if you got one.
00:12:09Francis, you can't seriously be considering this.
00:12:14Have another cup of broth.
00:12:16I'll be ready to go by the time you're done.
00:12:19Mom, get him another cup of broth.
00:12:24You've got some nerve, Mr. Johnson, coming in here thinking you can take my daughter from me.
00:12:31You'll take her out into that hell and be bringing her back in a box.
00:12:36You can't expect me to sit here and let you do that.
00:12:40Ma'am, I don't expect you to do a damn thing.
00:12:44Except get me another cup of that broth.
00:12:46You can get it your own damn self.
00:12:51Don't mind if I do.
00:12:57Francis.
00:12:58I'm taking Jim's colt, but I left you mine.
00:13:01Is this about the money?
00:13:03Because if it is, we'll find another way.
00:13:05Edward Tyne's down at the bank.
00:13:07He offered you a job. Why don't you do that?
00:13:10Because Mr. Tyne's just looking for a wife.
00:13:13And what in heaven's name is wrong with that?
00:13:17I've been married, Ma, to a good man.
00:13:21A man of honor and loyalty and great faith.
00:13:28Ain't no banker going to measure up to a man like that.
00:13:31This is about him, isn't it?
00:13:33You think they're going to give you a badge, don't you?
00:13:35Then you're going to use that badge to track down the man who killed him.
00:13:38Can't say the thought hadn't crossed my mind.
00:13:40Well, you better get that out of your head right now,
00:13:42because they ain't never giving a badge to no woman.
00:13:47This country's changing, Mama.
00:13:49All men are making a name for themselves.
00:13:53Belle Starr made a name for herself.
00:13:55And she didn't have nearly the charm and charisma I do.
00:13:58Good looks neither.
00:13:59Go ahead, make jokes.
00:14:01But it'll be those lawless devils that have the last laugh.
00:14:04Well, I intend to make a name for myself before they do.
00:14:08If I can make my mark on this land,
00:14:10it'll make it better for the ones that come after me.
00:14:12Consorting with all sorts of vile men.
00:14:15And I mean men like that Marshal in there.
00:14:18They're wicked men, Frances.
00:14:21They'd kill you just as soon as they would a dog and not think twice.
00:14:25Kill you or worse.
00:14:26Well, I don't intend to give them the chance.
00:14:35I'm doing this, Mom.
00:14:37I know you are.
00:14:39You're my girl.
00:14:42I taught you to be your own woman.
00:14:44Not to let anyone run your life.
00:14:48I meant no man.
00:14:52But I guess...
00:14:56that means not your mama neither.
00:15:04I'm sorry.
00:15:23I'll send somebody back from town to help while I'm gone.
00:15:28You have enough cartridges for the Henry?
00:15:30More than enough.
00:15:32You're alive, Frances.
00:15:34I'm too stubborn to die.
00:15:36That you are.
00:15:39I love you, Mom.
00:15:40I love you too, Frances Miller.
00:16:03So tell me about this man you're after.
00:16:05Pardon?
00:16:07You said you were after one man in particular.
00:16:09What's he like?
00:16:10What difference does it make?
00:16:12Sometimes it helps me to get in their head a little bit.
00:16:16Maybe I can tell whether they go left or they go right.
00:16:20And here I thought tracking was all about reading dirt and broken twigs.
00:16:27The man?
00:16:29The man?
00:16:31Richard Andrews.
00:16:33He's a Negro about my age.
00:16:36Lost everything he had back during the war.
00:16:39Afterwards he joined up with this fella named Webb.
00:16:43And they turned outlaw.
00:16:46They always ride with a bunch of other outlaws.
00:16:49And those outlaws are very loyal to him.
00:16:52How loyal?
00:16:54Last time I caught up to him...
00:16:57Two of them boys strapped themselves up with dynamite and took out my deputies.
00:17:04Just so he could escape.
00:17:07That's god-awful.
00:17:09Yes, ma'am.
00:17:11And it made it damn difficult to collect on those warrants too.
00:17:16Well...
00:17:18What'd he do during the war?
00:17:20Did he run and join the Union or hide out with the natives?
00:17:26Why would he do that?
00:17:29He was a slave, wasn't he?
00:17:31No, ma'am.
00:17:33He wasn't a slave.
00:17:36He owned them.
00:17:56What did I tell you?
00:17:59You drank it all, baby.
00:18:06Where's your Webb?
00:18:21You're on my light, boy.
00:18:23You Richard Andrews, ain't you?
00:18:27I know you.
00:18:29You bet your sorry ass you do.
00:18:31You know my daughter too.
00:18:34Know her in passive or know her biblically?
00:18:39You owned her.
00:18:41You owned me.
00:18:44Boy...
00:18:47I done owned over 150 slaves.
00:18:51I know I done owned you.
00:18:53The hell you didn't.
00:18:55I didn't.
00:18:57Because when Ambassador Yanks came in and told me I had to get rid of them slaves,
00:19:01I locked all my slaves in the barn.
00:19:04And then I set the barn on fire.
00:19:07So you one of my slaves.
00:19:09You burned that night.
00:19:11I was.
00:19:14And so was my daughter.
00:19:16But she didn't make it out.
00:19:18Well...
00:19:20I bet that just haunts you every night and day, don't it?
00:19:24You had nightmares, boy?
00:19:27You know what kind of nightmare about how you got out alive and she did?
00:19:32On your feet.
00:19:36No, on your feet now.
00:19:42Should have shot me the moment you recognized me, boy.
00:19:45But you did.
00:19:47And you know why?
00:19:49You didn't want to kill the wrong man, did you, boy?
00:19:52Now I know who you are.
00:19:55And yet you still ain't fine.
00:19:58Second thing, you done done wrong, boy.
00:20:01The fact you ain't kill me,
00:20:04tell me you a righteous man.
00:20:07Want me to stand and face you all proper like?
00:20:10Let you tell me you an honorable man.
00:20:12On your feet.
00:20:14See me?
00:20:16I ain't neither righteous nor honorable.
00:20:18I done shot me the moment I seen me.
00:20:21Worried about who I was after I was dead.
00:20:23On your feet before I put you down right where you sat.
00:20:30Well...
00:20:33You gonna count to three?
00:20:47One, two, three.
00:21:02Sheriff! Sheriff!
00:21:04Lord, help the white people.
00:21:06There's two Negroes in there. They done gone crazy.
00:21:08They killing everybody.
00:21:10They done killed two women and five men already.
00:21:12Help them, Sheriff!
00:21:13Say there's two of them?
00:21:14There's two of them, and they crazy.
00:21:16Mean sons of bitches.
00:21:24Did we get them?
00:21:25I think we got them all in this thing.
00:21:34Boy, I see you made yourself right at home.
00:21:45You want the good news, or you want the bad news?
00:22:00What can I get you, ma'am?
00:22:02Marshall Johnson sent me over.
00:22:04See about getting a room. Maybe a meal.
00:22:07Another Marshall? How?
00:22:10I'm tracking for him.
00:22:13I see. So, uh, does he just let you track?
00:22:17Or you gonna hang him, too?
00:22:20Beg your pardon?
00:22:21Buck's at the end of his rope and all chasing Andrews.
00:22:24But he's sure not gonna let no woman take him into Indian Territory.
00:22:30He's got more sense than that.
00:22:33I really don't care if you believe me.
00:22:36Do you have a room available?
00:22:38Sure.
00:22:39Would you like it for the day?
00:22:42For the hour?
00:22:44I get a cut no matter what.
00:22:48Oh, look, see. Your boss is walking in right now.
00:22:53Should I ask him if he's paying for the rope?
00:22:56Or is that coming out your cut?
00:22:59Plans have changed.
00:23:01We're heading out tonight.
00:23:03Sorry, Barry. She's not gonna need that room after all.
00:23:06You get something to eat in your gut first.
00:23:08Meet me at my office after.
00:23:13So, uh, would you like eggs and steak with that?
00:23:17Or would you like a slice of that pig?
00:23:20I think I had enough pig tonight.
00:23:23Let's get back.
00:23:28You're really riding with the Marshall?
00:23:32Yeah.
00:23:33And you said you were tracking for him?
00:23:36Where'd you learn to do that?
00:23:40My husband.
00:23:42Oh, is he an Injun?
00:23:45No.
00:23:46But we lived with the Creek for a few years.
00:23:49Whoa, how did that happen?
00:23:51You sure are a lot of questions for a little baggage.
00:23:54Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry, yeah.
00:23:57Yeah, my father says, you know, I could talk the ears off of corn stalk.
00:24:01But anyways, we came out here with him and my sister and her husband
00:24:04to get some of that good Oklahoma farming land.
00:24:07Is that why you're out here?
00:24:10Yeah, I came with my ma and pa from South Carolina.
00:24:13Oh, we came from Virginia.
00:24:16How's that farming working out for you?
00:24:18It's ranching, actually.
00:24:20But, yeah, it's doing fine.
00:24:23I'm just tracking for some extra money.
00:24:26I'm, I'm sorry.
00:24:28What was your name?
00:24:30Oh, sorry, sometimes I forget introductions.
00:24:35Yeah, my father says, you know, I'd forget my own name if he didn't have to scold me so much.
00:24:41You know, he'd say, Nate Foster Kerner.
00:24:45And that's when I knew he was mad at me.
00:24:48Nate, then?
00:24:49Yeah. And yours?
00:24:51Francis. Francis Miller.
00:24:54But I prefer just Miller.
00:24:57Okay, Miller it is.
00:24:59Glad to make your acquaintance.
00:25:00Glad to make your acquaintance, Nate.
00:25:04So what does your husband think of you tracking for the marshal?
00:25:10Oh, oh, I'm sorry. Sometimes my mouth runs away on me.
00:25:14I can see that.
00:25:16Oh, no, no, I'm really sorry.
00:25:18You know, I just wish I could read people better.
00:25:20You know, I could tell when to say something and when to say nothing.
00:25:24You know, I'm real good at saying something.
00:25:26Not so good at saying nothing, you know.
00:25:28And I just keep going, you know, sometimes.
00:25:31Nate, that bartender is going to come back at some point and I'm going to have to deal with him.
00:25:36But he's going to bring me a plate of food and I haven't had one in quite some time.
00:25:42Then I still have to go back over to the marshal's office before we head out on the trail.
00:25:47So it's been real nice making your acquaintance.
00:25:50Oh, and you too, Mrs. Miller.
00:25:59So you figure you're headed to Anadarko or Arizona?
00:26:04I do.
00:26:07Why not head through Texas and find themselves in Old Mexico?
00:26:12No, he's too smart to head through Texas.
00:26:16If he's going to Old Mexico, he's going to have to go to Arizona first.
00:26:21There's too many rangers and marshals down there that know his face.
00:26:26Alright, so we need to decide. Anadarko or Arizona.
00:26:33That would be the smart move.
00:26:36You got news on this Andrews fella?
00:26:39Yeah. He gunned down a saloon in a shove last night in Bennington.
00:26:45What do you mean he gunned down a saloon?
00:26:48The whole saloon. Him and his partner. I bet it was Webb.
00:26:53It must be.
00:26:55And you think they're headed to Mexico?
00:26:58I don't think he's going anywhere just yet. How about you, Miller?
00:27:04Depends. How much are you making that train robbery?
00:27:08A couple of thousand.
00:27:11That's enough to keep him fed and hidden for a while, but it ain't retiring money.
00:27:15So you see my thinking?
00:27:17I do.
00:27:19Yeah, but you're right. He's more than just a pretty face.
00:27:25And you are?
00:27:28Ernesto Martinez.
00:27:31Posse man?
00:27:36Marshal. Deputy Marshal.
00:27:42Didn't know they were giving Mexicans badges now.
00:27:45I didn't know they were letting cabrones like you track.
00:27:47Yes, we both learned something today.
00:27:49And that makes it a good day. It's always a good day when you learn something new.
00:27:55Is that right, Buck?
00:27:57You want I should give y'all some alone time?
00:28:00Not my type.
00:28:02Alright then. Let's get back to what I pay you for.
00:28:05You packed up?
00:28:07Yeah, I'm packed alright.
00:28:09Alright then. Let's get on it. I don't want him getting too far ahead of us.
00:28:14Yeah, you're right.
00:28:33How long you been a deputy, Martinez?
00:28:36Ever since I stopped outlawing.
00:28:38Outlaws make the best lawmen. They know all the tricks and ways.
00:28:43Why do you trust them?
00:28:47Pays better.
00:28:49That's true. Why so many outlaws?
00:28:52Because outlawing's easy. Being a lawman, that's tough.
00:28:58I ain't ever been afraid of a little hard work. That's for sure.
00:29:13Well?
00:29:15It was Andrews. He was with one other.
00:29:18What do you mean, was?
00:29:20Yeah, looks like he met up here. About ten, maybe twelve men.
00:29:27Half went west, and then the other half went north.
00:29:31Which way'd Andrews go?
00:29:33I don't care to venture a guess.
00:29:36Well, I'm not sure.
00:29:37It's either north or west. What do you think, Martinez?
00:29:40Well, those that rode west are going to find their way to Rose's Ranch.
00:29:46Going to put her in harm's way.
00:29:48So, we heading back to get more posse men?
00:29:51Why would we do that?
00:29:54I just figured, five or six.
00:29:57Five or six?
00:29:59Five or six.
00:30:01Five or six.
00:30:03Five or six.
00:30:05I just figured five or six men.
00:30:08It ain't about the numbers.
00:30:10Then what's it about?
00:30:12It's about who's smarter.
00:30:14And what if they're smarter than you?
00:30:16Martinez? Ain't nobody smarter than Buck.
00:30:23You're the marshal, Buck.
00:30:34Miller, I want you to stay back here.
00:30:37No matter what, stay here.
00:30:40Martinez, let's go.
00:31:04Buck?
00:31:26Buck?
00:31:28Martinez?
00:31:30Rose?
00:31:32How you doing this morning?
00:31:34Same as always.
00:31:36Sorry to hear that.
00:31:38How about yourself? How are you doing, darling?
00:31:40Been having a rough month, frankly.
00:31:42Lost a dozen head to the floods.
00:31:44Maybe you ain't cut out for this.
00:31:47You ever think you might want to settle down and find yourself a real good man?
00:31:51Why, Ernesto Martinez?
00:31:53You proposing marriage to me?
00:31:55You could do worse.
00:31:57That I could. Maybe you should ask my pa for my hand.
00:32:00Might just do that.
00:32:02Where's he at?
00:32:04He's around here somewhere.
00:32:07Who's your lady friend?
00:32:09That's the cabrona.
00:32:11She's our new tracker.
00:32:13Tracker, huh?
00:32:15Who you hunting down, Buck?
00:32:17No, just a little old outlaw band. Nothing to worry about.
00:32:20They're a couple of Negroes, three or four other fellas.
00:32:25Wish I could help you.
00:32:34Those can't be law.
00:32:36One of them's a Mexican.
00:32:38Yeah, they giving them badges now.
00:32:41They've been giving them to Indians and Negroes.
00:32:44They make good law?
00:32:46Yeah, some of them slaves came out here during the war.
00:32:49Lived with the Indians.
00:32:51Learned their language and ways.
00:32:53Make some good trackers.
00:32:55Ever heard of Bass Reeves?
00:32:59Who names someone after a fish?
00:33:02What?
00:33:04I'm beginning to think your mommy's related.
00:33:14You be careful out here, Rose.
00:33:16Always am, Marshal.
00:33:24Why don't we just take them out now?
00:33:28Well, I'm gonna let you decide that, okay?
00:33:30Why you gonna let me decide?
00:33:33Because I'm not the one with the Henry rifle pointed at my head.
00:33:37You are.
00:33:41I'm fine with circling around back.
00:33:44Let's do that.
00:33:46Good idea.
00:34:01They're gone.
00:34:03You did just fine, ma'am.
00:34:06You're bastards! All of you!
00:34:08We did what you wanted us to do!
00:34:10Why don't you leave me and my daughter alone?
00:34:14You got a spirit pool tucking bar?
00:34:16What happened to yours?
00:34:18I loaned it to a friend.
00:34:21Here.
00:34:23You got a spirit pool tucking bar?
00:34:25What happened to yours?
00:34:27I loaned it to a friend.
00:34:28Here.
00:34:35So what do you want now?
00:34:37We want you and her to stay put until we're sure the law's gone.
00:34:40Then we'll be moving on.
00:34:42They believe me. They won't be back.
00:34:46Why don't you boys just head on out now?
00:34:49I'm starting to feel like she don't much like us, fellas.
00:34:52I wouldn't be too bothered if y'all were all to drop dead.
00:34:55And who's gonna see to that? You?
00:34:56Given half the chance.
00:34:58I love me a woman with some fire in her, boys.
00:35:01Now Peters.
00:35:03Leave her alone or you'll have hell to pay.
00:35:05Hell from who? From you?
00:35:07I'm hearing a whole bunch of threats being fired around and I've yet to feel so much as a drop of spit.
00:35:11Well, how about you?
00:35:14Got any spit for me?
00:35:16Rotten bastards.
00:35:18That's it, leave her alone.
00:35:20Just get on your horses and get back to the rest of your game.
00:35:22We'll get back to the boys when we damn well want to.
00:35:24Now Peters, now calm down.
00:35:26He's running his mouth, but he's right.
00:35:28Now we got the law for Andrews like we were supposed to, now we can ride out.
00:35:32Billy!
00:35:34Yeah, Paul?
00:35:36Get the horses. We're riding out.
00:35:38Now!
00:35:57Billy!
00:35:59Billy!
00:36:01What you shooting at, boy?
00:36:05Cooter.
00:36:07Stay with the woman.
00:36:14My pleasure.
00:36:27Billy, no!
00:36:29Hell.
00:36:38Give me some cover and fire. I'll get behind them.
00:36:48Looks like they're circling behind us.
00:36:51Could use some help with that now.
00:36:53You think she's coming?
00:36:55I told her to stay put.
00:36:58You ever meet a woman that does what she's told?
00:37:01Well...
00:37:03Nah.
00:37:05I know, they told me to stay here.
00:37:07Stay here.
00:37:10Stay here.
00:37:24Looks like we found the one woman that listened.
00:37:28That's our luck, isn't it?
00:37:30Swear if they ask me to cook.
00:37:33Right?
00:37:35Yeah, that's right. I got backup now.
00:37:39Hey, where you going?
00:37:53Oh, no.
00:38:10Oh, hell no!
00:38:11Rose.
00:38:13Rose.
00:38:15Rose.
00:38:18I should have taken you up on that offer.
00:38:22Don't worry.
00:38:24We'll get you all fixed up.
00:38:26And you can ride down there.
00:38:29I don't think there's time for that.
00:38:32It's okay, though.
00:38:34I'll be fine.
00:38:36I'll be fine.
00:38:38I'll be fine.
00:38:40It's okay, though.
00:38:43I'm home.
00:38:45Who doesn't want to die at home?
00:38:58Oh, sweet Lord.
00:39:00Don't let me die in Oklahoma.
00:39:09Oh, no.
00:39:39Oh, no.
00:40:10What?
00:40:12Did you want to guard him all the way to the next town?
00:40:15What is it you think we do out here, Miller?
00:40:19You think we're heroes?
00:40:21We're not.
00:40:23We're law.
00:40:25We do our job.
00:40:27We bring law and dispose of the lawless.
00:40:32Now, if you can't handle that,
00:40:34you just take your pretty little butt back to Paris right now.
00:40:39Okay?
00:41:10Is it always like that?
00:41:14Not always.
00:41:16But mostly.
00:41:21You and Buck, you gunned him down so simple-like.
00:41:26They would have done the same to us.
00:41:30You know, people
00:41:32say this is God's plan,
00:41:35but it's not.
00:41:36You know, people
00:41:38say this is God's country.
00:41:42Maybe it used to be,
00:41:44but not anymore.
00:41:46Way too many evil men out here now.
00:41:49What you and Buck do,
00:41:52that brings God back to this land?
00:41:58God?
00:42:01No.
00:42:03Law?
00:42:04Yes.
00:42:07Why do you have to resort to so much violence?
00:42:10What did you want us to do?
00:42:12Talk the guns out of their hands?
00:42:14You could have made them surrender.
00:42:17We did that before.
00:42:19You know what these two bastards did?
00:42:21They strapped dynamite to themselves.
00:42:23How do you fight men like that?
00:42:25Men that are willing to die,
00:42:27willing to kill innocent people.
00:42:29You talk to men like that?
00:42:31No.
00:42:32Use violence.
00:42:34And if you think violence doesn't solve anything,
00:42:38you're wrong.
00:42:42Violence solves everything.
00:42:46But there has to be another way.
00:42:50Maybe.
00:42:53But it takes men like me and Buck
00:42:56to do what we have to do.
00:42:59To kill men like that.
00:43:01To kill men like Andrews and his men.
00:43:05So people like Rose and her father
00:43:08can live in peace.
00:43:11But they will never live in peace
00:43:14until we bring it to them.
00:43:18And you know how you bring peace?
00:43:21To a lawless land?
00:43:23It's to bring war to lawless men.
00:43:26Understand?
00:43:31You best decide
00:43:34on what you're willing to do to survive out here.
00:43:38You best decide
00:43:41on what you want to be.
00:43:44And you best decide
00:43:47on who you want to be.
00:43:48And you best decide
00:43:51on who you want to be.
00:43:54Out of my way.
00:44:09I want to be a lawman.
00:44:19Damn, y'all look like hell.
00:44:22Go ahead and take the night off.
00:44:24Get rested up.
00:44:26We'll head out in the morning.
00:44:29Okay, get in the car.
00:44:31That her, Pa?
00:44:33That's her.
00:44:35How's she working out?
00:44:37She'll find Andrews for me.
00:44:41Thank God for Andrews.
00:44:49I'm sure of it, Pa.
00:44:52He's out there doing the same thing.
00:44:54What's that thing, Pa?
00:44:56A police car.
00:44:58I don't know.
00:45:00And then?
00:45:02And then she'll go back to her ranch.
00:45:04I thought about that.
00:45:06Hey, Belle.
00:45:08What if she doesn't want to go back?
00:45:10Oh, she don't.
00:45:14She wants a badge.
00:45:16Like that's gonna happen.
00:45:18Why not?
00:45:24That is not an acceptable answer.
00:45:26Why not give her a badge?
00:45:30Why would I do that?
00:45:32She wants one, doesn't she?
00:45:34Give her a badge.
00:45:36Oh, just like that?
00:45:38Yeah, just like that.
00:45:44Is she good with a gun?
00:45:46She is.
00:45:48Is she a good tracker?
00:45:50Oh, very good.
00:45:52Is she good with a horse?
00:45:54Yeah.
00:45:56And she might even be a good scrapper.
00:45:58But can she hold her own?
00:46:00Against two men twice her size?
00:46:02How about three?
00:46:04Or four?
00:46:06Can she handle herself out there
00:46:08as well as me, Martinez,
00:46:10or any of my posse men?
00:46:12No, she cannot.
00:46:14Are you sure?
00:46:16You really
00:46:18want me to give her a badge.
00:46:20I want you to give her
00:46:22a chance.
00:46:24A chance
00:46:26to get herself killed.
00:46:28Oh, that is the same chance
00:46:30that you or any of those men take
00:46:32any time you go out past that deadline.
00:46:34Look,
00:46:36she might survive for a while.
00:46:38She might even bring in
00:46:40a couple outlaws.
00:46:42But is she gonna survive
00:46:44when she has to go head-to-head against Andrews?
00:46:46Without a gun?
00:46:48Or a rifle?
00:46:50All I'm saying
00:46:52is she deserves a chance.
00:46:55Mama gave you a chance.
00:46:57Look,
00:46:59she might get herself killed.
00:47:01She might quit.
00:47:03She might not last as long as you and the other men.
00:47:05But she might last
00:47:07long enough to make a difference.
00:47:09Why not give her the chance
00:47:11to make that difference?
00:47:13What if it were me?
00:47:15And I wanted to go out
00:47:17and wrangle up some outlaws?
00:47:20Would you tell me no?
00:47:22I most certainly would.
00:47:24I think you tell yourself that,
00:47:26but I could make you
00:47:28come around and see my way.
00:47:30The same way you're trying to get me
00:47:32to see your way on Miss Miller?
00:47:36She deserves a chance, Buck.
00:47:46We'll see.
00:47:49Your mom would be proud of you.
00:47:52I know.
00:47:54She'd be proud of you too, Buck.
00:48:12Martinez.
00:48:14Does that look like a web to you?
00:48:16Sure does.
00:48:18Hmm.
00:48:22We gonna wait right here
00:48:24and watch him right away,
00:48:26or we gonna do our jobs?
00:48:30He's all alone.
00:48:32Looks like an easy bounty.
00:48:36Not less easier
00:48:38the longer we wait.
00:48:40Go bring him in.
00:48:42There's a badge for you.
00:48:44What?
00:48:46You said you wanted to be a deputy marshal.
00:48:48Show me what you got.
00:48:52Dead or alive?
00:48:56Dead's too easy.
00:48:58You wanna impress me?
00:49:00Bring him back alive.
00:49:02Bring him back alive.
00:49:14You really gonna give her a badge?
00:49:16If she can handle the job.
00:49:20What do I care?
00:49:22Go to the saloon and get me a couple of puttas.
00:49:24Don't you usually take a bath on Saturday night?
00:49:28Sunday mornings.
00:49:30Hmm.
00:50:00Hmm.
00:50:30Ain't about the numbers.
00:51:00Hmm.
00:51:02Hmm.
00:51:28Webb, you're under arrest.
00:51:32What?
00:51:36Well, you best come get me then.
00:51:38Webb!
00:52:00Webb!
00:52:02Webb, she got me!
00:52:08Webb!
00:52:26You are way
00:52:28too pretty to kill.
00:52:32Webb!
00:52:34I got her!
00:52:36I got her!
00:53:06I got her!
00:53:32There you are.
00:53:34I bet I know exactly
00:53:36what you're thinking right now.
00:53:38Why, why didn't I stay
00:53:40at home?
00:53:42Webb!
00:53:46Yeah, sorry about that.
00:53:48We had to get a little rough with you.
00:53:50That was mainly because you got a little rough
00:53:52with us first.
00:54:04Oh.
00:54:06Oh,
00:54:08how do you still smell so sweet
00:54:10after being out here so long?
00:54:12How can you smell anything over
00:54:14your own stench?
00:54:18You don't like my stench now.
00:54:20Just wait until we
00:54:22get nice and sweaty
00:54:24together.
00:54:30Oh, what?
00:54:32What was that?
00:54:34Oh, you want to whisper something in my ear?
00:54:36Of course you do.
00:54:38Ah!
00:54:40Can you hear me now?
00:54:42You bitch!
00:54:44Smile when you call me that.
00:54:48Enough.
00:54:50Go get the horses ready.
00:54:52But she bit my damn ear off!
00:54:54So what?
00:54:56You never use the damn things anyways.
00:55:02You mind?
00:55:04You're bleeding on my boots.
00:55:18You ought to forgive old Rod.
00:55:20I think his thinking meat's spoiled.
00:55:26Yep.
00:55:28It's dislocated at best,
00:55:30broken at worst.
00:55:36This will take the sting
00:55:38out of what's to come.
00:55:46Well,
00:55:48I appreciate your kindness,
00:55:50Webb, but
00:55:52I'm still going to have to arrest you.
00:55:54Yeah.
00:55:56You got
00:55:58a lot of heart, kid.
00:56:00Truth be told,
00:56:02maybe I'm rooting for you a little bit.
00:56:04But, uh,
00:56:06in the end,
00:56:08you and I both know how this turns out.
00:56:12Webb!
00:56:14What do you want to do about your horse?
00:56:16It threw a shoe.
00:56:18I'll just take her horse.
00:56:20She ain't going to be needing it.
00:56:28Go!
00:56:58Go!
00:57:28Go!
00:57:54I really wish you'd find something else to stare at.
00:57:58I'm begging your pardon,
00:58:00darling.
00:58:02I was just wondering.
00:58:04Wondering
00:58:06why you'd want to trade in
00:58:08them good looks of yours all for a piece of tin.
00:58:10Deputy tin at that.
00:58:12Beg your pardon?
00:58:14Well, this here is Hell's Fringe.
00:58:16And you're out here
00:58:18playing law, man.
00:58:20And that's going to come at a cost.
00:58:24First price you're going to pay
00:58:26is them good looks of yours.
00:58:28And why is that?
00:58:30Well, because there's all manner of men out here.
00:58:32And they're all bigger
00:58:34and stronger
00:58:36and faster than you.
00:58:40Hell, I bet with just one arm
00:58:42I could take you.
00:58:44It's a shame the good Lord
00:58:46didn't make us equal.
00:58:48Then it's a good thing Colonel Colt did.
00:58:50Thank you.
00:58:56You have a good evening, man.
00:59:16Catch that outlaw of yours?
00:59:18That I did.
00:59:20Does that make you a deputy
00:59:22now?
00:59:24Suppose it does.
00:59:26Does that make you the first?
00:59:28The first what?
00:59:30The first woman deputy.
00:59:34Suppose it does.
00:59:36Hey, what if I wanted
00:59:38to be a deputy? How could I do that?
00:59:40Sounds like you're wanting to bring in a few
00:59:42outlaws yourself, huh, Nate?
00:59:44Yeah, why not? I'm a good shot.
00:59:46And I can ride a horse too.
00:59:48You're a real
00:59:50friendly fella, but
00:59:52I think you might be a tad young.
00:59:54Oh no, no, come on.
00:59:56I can be a cook. Marshall can be a cook,
00:59:58right?
01:00:00Suppose on long hauls we do.
01:00:02Yeah, I'll do that.
01:00:04Alright, I'll talk to Buck in the morning, but
01:00:06no promises.
01:00:08Thank you, Miller.
01:00:10Thank you, Miller.
01:00:16Well, I
01:00:26about gave you up for dead.
01:00:28I was for a while there.
01:00:30Didn't take a liking to it, though.
01:00:36Where's Andrews?
01:00:38Go to hell,
01:00:40Marshall. I already got my ticket.
01:00:42But before I ride that
01:00:44particular train, I'd like to catch
01:00:46Andrews. Where is he?
01:00:58You want me to apply some
01:01:00duress? No, just
01:01:02dig in his wound a little bit.
01:01:04That's what that means, Buck.
01:01:08Miller, you gotta stop with
01:01:10five dollar words.
01:01:12I'm gonna start fighting you every time
01:01:14you use them.
01:01:18Ow, ow, ow, ow, Anadarko!
01:01:20He said we would meet him in Anadarko!
01:01:24That was easier than I thought it would be.
01:01:26It usually is.
01:01:28Go ahead and
01:01:30put him in the jail. What about the
01:01:32other one? Other one?
01:01:34It was an ambush.
01:01:36Him and one other.
01:01:38Other guy
01:01:40didn't fare so well.
01:01:42He's dead.
01:01:44Go ahead and take him to the undertaker.
01:01:48And I'll have Martinez look him up
01:01:50so we can get you the proper reward.
01:01:52No need. That boy's
01:01:54Rodrigo. So he along
01:01:56with Webb make 700.
01:01:58Well, alright.
01:02:00I'll get you the money at the bank in the
01:02:02morning.
01:02:06Is there
01:02:08something else?
01:02:10Yeah, there is.
01:02:12So what made you want to put on
01:02:14a badge? Fame and
01:02:16glory. What else?
01:02:18I thought it might be to find the damn bastard
01:02:20who shot your husband.
01:02:24Oh, I apologize.
01:02:26I stepped over the line, didn't I?
01:02:28Nah, it's okay.
01:02:30I just forgot I had told you about Jim.
01:02:34He a good man?
01:02:36The best there was.
01:02:40Can I ask what happened?
01:02:44He and my pa were headed back from Amarillo.
01:02:46Got stopped by some
01:02:48highwaymen.
01:02:50I don't know whether they
01:02:52fought back or
01:02:54highwaymen just felt like killing that day.
01:02:56They took him
01:02:58for a few gold coins
01:03:00and a pocket watch.
01:03:02Don't think that's worth
01:03:04a man's life.
01:03:06Then again, what is a man's life worth?
01:03:08Whatever price is posted
01:03:10on the warrant.
01:03:14Well?
01:03:16Six men.
01:03:18Definitely part of
01:03:20Andrew's gang.
01:03:22You didn't see them?
01:03:26Can we ride up on them?
01:03:28They're out in the open.
01:03:30We go down there like blazers.
01:03:32Blazers off one by one.
01:03:34Well then let's not ride down there like the blazers.
01:03:36Then how do you suggest
01:03:38that we get down there?
01:03:40I got me a plan.
01:03:42Oh, you do?
01:03:44Pray tell.
01:03:52Martinez,
01:03:54get off your horse.
01:04:02Get down from there, Nate.
01:04:04Okay.
01:04:10Okay.
01:04:12Come on.
01:04:18You're as bad as Martinez.
01:04:24Now we're one horse short.
01:04:26What do we do now?
01:04:28Now we go be heroes.
01:04:32Rider coming.
01:04:34Law?
01:04:36Ain't got a mount.
01:04:44Looks like a runaway.
01:04:56Looks like another one.
01:05:02Law?
01:05:16Law?
01:05:18No, just another runaway.
01:05:20Over there.
01:05:32I can get the one on the right.
01:05:34I got the other one.
01:05:36I put mine drops first.
01:06:02Oh.
01:06:10Oh, hell.
01:06:24You're under arrest.
01:06:26Surrender
01:06:28and we won't have to do any more killing.
01:06:32Okay.
01:07:02Looks like
01:07:04we got ourselves
01:07:06a prisoner, Buck.
01:07:10They don't look like these fellas
01:07:12gonna make the trip back.
01:07:14Not alive, anyway.
01:07:16Bodies are still worth some coin, though.
01:07:18Time to their horses.
01:07:20What are we gonna do with them?
01:07:22It's not like we can take them all over
01:07:24looking for Andrews.
01:07:26Tallahine is not far.
01:07:28We'll drop them off there
01:07:30Can I have my horse back now?
01:07:46Go ahead.
01:07:48You ain't scared, are you?
01:08:00Terrible.
01:08:02Yeah, you get used to it, though.
01:08:06Thanks for not killing my prisoner
01:08:08today, Buck.
01:08:10Yeah, but
01:08:12we wasted a whole night bringing him into town.
01:08:14It's the right thing to do.
01:08:16He surrendered.
01:08:18Why you wanna be a marshal
01:08:20if you got something against killing?
01:08:22I don't have anything against killing
01:08:24a man that needs it.
01:08:26Or if you're in the thick of the battle
01:08:28I just rather let the law do it.
01:08:30Darling, ain't you figured out yet
01:08:32you are the law?
01:08:36I guess so.
01:08:38But if I got a man in my sights
01:08:40and he's willing to let the court decide
01:08:42I figure he deserves a chance.
01:08:44Well, maybe you're right.
01:08:48Maybe I'll give your ways a chance.
01:08:54Then again,
01:08:56depends on what kind of mood I'm in.
01:09:02So what do we do now?
01:09:04Well, we're in Tallahena.
01:09:06Martina's got word that Andrews and his men
01:09:08are down by the New Mexico border.
01:09:10We're gonna ride down there,
01:09:12ask around, and see if maybe
01:09:14somebody can point us in the right direction.
01:09:18Well, looks like stopping in Tallahena
01:09:20wasn't such a waste of time
01:09:22after all.
01:09:24Sounds like a wild goose chase.
01:09:26Hunting down an outlaw
01:09:28based on rumors and whispers?
01:09:30That's how it works.
01:09:32Listening to whispers?
01:09:34You'll find that the softer the whisper
01:09:36the more truth there is to it.
01:09:38Guess I do have a lot to learn.
01:09:54Shhh...
01:10:24Shhh...
01:10:54Shhh...
01:11:08Go on ahead, Buck.
01:11:10Been waiting a long time for this.
01:11:12Think wearing that badge
01:11:14make you some kind of god, don't you?
01:11:16Passing that judgment
01:11:18is like the almighty himself.
01:11:21Think it's a line between
01:11:23being righteous and evil, Buck?
01:11:25It ain't no line.
01:11:27Remember that
01:11:29when you put that bullet in my head.
01:11:37Miller! Miller!
01:11:39You're not gonna believe it! Come on!
01:11:44You got him.
01:11:46Yeah, I got him.
01:11:48Yeah.
01:11:52What you gonna do with us, Buck?
01:11:54You look surprised.
01:11:56I am a bit.
01:11:58Figured you'd just gun him down.
01:12:00What's all that about
01:12:02not transporting him all through hell?
01:12:04Well, I reckon
01:12:06your soft heart ways
01:12:08are starting to soak into my hard head.
01:12:18So.
01:12:20A lady deputy.
01:12:24I thought I done seen it all now.
01:12:26That's odd, coming from a
01:12:28Negro slave owner.
01:12:30You say that like that's a bad thing.
01:12:32Hell,
01:12:34what does it matter if I'm Negro or white?
01:12:38Ain't this the land I was born in?
01:12:40Ain't this the land
01:12:42I was raised in?
01:12:44Ain't this the land
01:12:46Ain't this the land
01:12:48of opportunity?
01:12:50Just seizing my opportunity.
01:12:52You're an evil man, Mr. Andrews.
01:12:54Slavery was evil
01:12:56before, but you?
01:12:58Enslaving your own kind?
01:13:00My own kind?
01:13:02Negroes wasn't nothing like me.
01:13:04They were slaves.
01:13:06I ain't never been no slave.
01:13:10Papa wasn't no slave.
01:13:12My mama wasn't no slave.
01:13:14Ain't nobody in my family ever been slaves.
01:13:16So don't be drawing no likeness
01:13:18to me and them Negroes I don't know.
01:13:20We ain't none alike.
01:13:22No, I guess not.
01:13:24Every Negro I ever met had a heart.
01:13:26Guess you ain't met every Negro then.
01:13:28I'm done talking to you,
01:13:30Mr. Andrews.
01:13:32I got nothing to say to no slave owner.
01:13:34You talk to white slave owners
01:13:36the same? Yes, I do.
01:13:38My daddy's a minister.
01:13:40And he taught me that no man should own another man.
01:13:42And the act of owning another man
01:13:44is the devil's work. It's pure evil.
01:13:46It ain't evil.
01:13:48It's business.
01:14:12That's a real familiar tune.
01:14:38Seemed to have heard it a time or two.
01:14:40Yeah.
01:14:42Knew a man who had a watch that played that very tune.
01:14:44Well,
01:14:46it's a familiar tune.
01:14:48Like you say.
01:14:50See,
01:14:52this man's
01:14:54watch was dropped.
01:14:56Bent one of the notes.
01:15:00Only one watch I've ever heard
01:15:02that had that one particular note
01:15:04out of tune.
01:15:06And I just heard it.
01:15:08What?
01:15:10Well,
01:15:12sounded like you and me must have crossed paths before.
01:15:14That fella you know.
01:15:16Or should I say,
01:15:18Newt.
01:15:20See the fella I got this here watch off of?
01:15:22He's dead.
01:15:24I killed him.
01:15:26And the old man he was with.
01:15:28He wasn't much care for the lead
01:15:30I put into him.
01:15:32Screamed real loud as it burned through him.
01:15:34Miller?
01:15:36Yeah.
01:15:42Must have been close to that fella.
01:15:44Must have been real close.
01:15:48I figure,
01:15:50husband,
01:15:52brother.
01:15:56Maybe you're just close to both men.
01:15:58Well,
01:16:04little lady,
01:16:06it's your chance
01:16:08to make it right.
01:16:10Got a man kill them fellas
01:16:12in your sights.
01:16:14What you gonna do?
01:16:18But before you do,
01:16:22best tell me who they was.
01:16:24Ain't right killing a man
01:16:26without telling him why he dying.
01:16:28That man you killed
01:16:30was my husband.
01:16:32The man with him,
01:16:34my father.
01:16:40I figure the judge
01:16:42got a right to kill you.
01:16:46But I reckon my right is greater.
01:16:48You'll get no argument
01:16:50from me, Miller.
01:16:52Miller,
01:16:54this ain't why you're here.
01:16:56You said you wanted to be a lawman.
01:16:58Well that means obeying the law.
01:17:00Buck is right.
01:17:02Ain't no one gonna fault you for
01:17:04killing him.
01:17:06But I thought you wanted to show
01:17:08there's another way.
01:17:10A right way.
01:17:12Let the law take its life.
01:17:16Well,
01:17:20what's it gonna be, deputy?
01:17:24You want it back?
01:17:36You want it back?
01:17:42You took it off my husband's
01:17:44dead body.
01:17:46I'll take it off yours when they hang you.
01:17:50Oh, deputy, don't be mad.
01:17:54Come on back. Let's talk about you and your
01:17:56beloved.
01:17:58I'd like to learn a little bit more about her.
01:18:00What?
01:18:02Give me the watch.
01:18:04Was it something I said?
01:18:06Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:18:10Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:18:20Have a posse you got here, Buck.
01:18:24You got a boy fresh out
01:18:26of diapers.
01:18:28Lady deputy, it look like she blew over
01:18:30the gentle breeze.
01:18:32A mess you're so drunk,
01:18:34look like you gonna pass out in a moment.
01:18:36And you.
01:18:38Old man look like he ready to have a
01:18:40heart attack as soon as he climb up
01:18:42on his horse.
01:18:46I reckon they gonna have a hard time hanging me.
01:18:52We'll see about that.
01:18:56Nate, get some water
01:18:58and wake him up.
01:19:04What you today
01:19:06talking about, boy?
01:19:08There's a ranch
01:19:10two miles over that ridge there.
01:19:12Might be able to stay the night.
01:19:14Better than make camp.
01:19:16I'm sure we'll find somewhere
01:19:18safe to keep Andrews while
01:19:20we all get some rest.
01:19:22Sounds good.
01:19:24Why don't you ride on up ahead and see
01:19:26if they'll open the door to us.
01:19:28You ride on up ahead
01:19:30and see if they'll open the door to us.
01:19:32You ride
01:19:34with me? And leave Andrews
01:19:36with the woman and the boy?
01:19:38Not hardly.
01:19:40What if they don't open the
01:19:42door for a Mexican?
01:19:44Be about dusk when you get there.
01:19:46I reckon you'll pass.
01:19:48I see you got jokes covered on.
01:19:50Yeah.
01:19:52Here.
01:20:00Here.
01:20:18Martinez is going to ride on
01:20:20up ahead. There's a ranch
01:20:22a couple of miles over that ridge
01:20:24where we might spend the night tonight
01:20:26instead of making camp.
01:20:28I don't know about you, but I could use
01:20:30a bed after the last few nights.
01:20:32That bad back of yours
01:20:34showing your age, Buck.
01:20:38Why don't you ride on ahead, Buck?
01:20:40I'm sure you can trust leaving these two
01:20:42here with a big bad wolf
01:20:44like me. Hush up, Andrews.
01:20:46Or I'll huff and puff
01:20:48and give you the butt of my gun.
01:20:56What do you say, Deputy?
01:20:58I'll be a good boy.
01:21:02You're getting it.
01:21:18What's taking him so long?
01:21:20Maybe Martinez met
01:21:22another rancher's daughter.
01:21:24What?
01:21:28Never mind.
01:21:36How clean do you expect
01:21:38to get that?
01:21:40Third time this trip I've seen you polishing
01:21:42on that gun.
01:21:44Nervous habit, I guess.
01:21:48What do you got to be nervous about?
01:21:50This pig ain't going anywhere.
01:22:06I met Jim on a night like this.
01:22:12You ever met anybody, Buck?
01:22:14A woman that you just knew
01:22:16you had to spend the rest of your life with?
01:22:28We'll get some more firewood.
01:22:30I strike a nerve.
01:22:32Go on, get.
01:22:34I don't want this fire going out.
01:22:36Take the kid with you.
01:22:44Okay.
01:22:56Sound like Buck had a broken heart.
01:23:00That ain't much surprise, though.
01:23:04Bet she was a fine woman, too, wasn't she?
01:23:08The kind of woman that light up the night sky
01:23:10when she smiled, wasn't she, Buck?
01:23:12What happened?
01:23:16Eventually, I guess you run off like you run off
01:23:18everybody else in your life.
01:23:22Why you hunt these outlaws, ain't it, Buck?
01:23:24Ain't no ninja in the task.
01:23:26Gonna stay with them for a bit
01:23:28and send them on to meet their maker, huh?
01:23:30Keep your opinions to yourself.
01:23:32Nobody wants to hear them.
01:23:34Go on, Buck.
01:23:36Tell me about her.
01:23:38What kind of woman
01:23:40would hesitate to tame a man like you?
01:23:48All right.
01:23:56All right, Buck.
01:23:58I'll change the subject.
01:24:00You ever had a dog?
01:24:06Kind of like women.
01:24:08Except they more loyal.
01:24:12Maybe that's what you need.
01:24:14A dog.
01:24:18You all right there, Buck?
01:24:24What you doing with that gun, Buck?
01:24:26I was just funning about.
01:24:28Ain't nothing personal.
01:24:34You all right, Buck?
01:24:36They're all giving out on you.
01:24:44Come on, Buck.
01:24:46Fight it now. Come on.
01:24:50You know, if you die,
01:24:52I'm gonna have some fun with that pretty little deputy of yours, don't you?
01:24:54Whoa, whoa, hey, hey.
01:24:56That's it, man. Come on.
01:24:58Fight it now.
01:25:00What you gonna do? Huh? You gonna shoot me?
01:25:02You trying to kill me now, ain't you?
01:25:04Come on, Buck.
01:25:06You gonna try that again? Huh?
01:25:08What you gonna do with that pistol, Buck?
01:25:10Come on. Try it again, Buck. Come on now.
01:25:12Whoa! You getting a little close
01:25:14now there, Buck.
01:25:16Come on. Try again. You got it in you, Buck.
01:25:18One more time. Let me dance for you, Buck.
01:25:20Let me dance a little bit.
01:25:24Come on, Buck. What you got?
01:25:28Come on.
01:25:30Come on now, Buck.
01:25:32You can't win. Come on, Buck.
01:25:34How many of them you see?
01:25:36Huh? Fight it.
01:25:38Fight it, Buck.
01:25:40Come on, Buck.
01:25:42Whoa!
01:25:44Come on.
01:25:46Whoa!
01:25:48Yo, Al.
01:25:50Yo, Al.
01:26:02Come on, Buck.
01:26:32Yeah!
01:26:52Take a look at that boy over there.
01:26:54I want you to know you killed that boy.
01:26:56Not me.
01:26:58Not me.
01:27:00You killed that boy by being someplace
01:27:02you ain't no business being.
01:27:28Buck!
01:27:36Buck.
01:27:46Buck.
01:27:48Buck.
01:27:52Get it.
01:27:54Buck.
01:27:56I don't know what I'm doing.
01:28:14Well, where were we?
01:28:16I thought you were going to sleep in the lobby.
01:28:20I was, but I didn't pass, fucking asshole.
01:28:26Alright, Deputy Marshal.
01:28:35I'm a big man.
01:28:39I don't even have a marker.
01:28:44Okay, okay, okay.
01:28:47You know how to take me.
01:28:56Immortal I shall be.
01:29:08I shall possess within the veil
01:29:21A life of joy and peace
01:29:33A life of joy and peace
01:29:50Mama?
01:30:00What are you doing in town?
01:30:02That last hand?
01:30:04He got a little bit fresh.
01:30:06I've got to get me a new one.
01:30:08Oh.
01:30:10So I heard you've been making a name for yourself.
01:30:13Am I?
01:30:14I heard you killed a man or two.
01:30:19They were wicked men, Mama.
01:30:23You look good in tune.
01:30:25You think so?
01:30:27I do.
01:30:28And if someone had to prove me wrong, I'm glad it was you.
01:30:32I didn't prove you wrong, Mama.
01:30:34You believed in me the whole time.
01:30:37You'd be told I wouldn't be here if it weren't for the way you brought me up.
01:30:41My Francis, a lawman.
01:30:44Who'd have thunk?
01:30:47Senator!
01:30:50The heathens are calling.
01:30:54That's the truth.
01:30:56I've got to go.
01:31:10I'm proud of you, Francis Miller.
01:31:17Where are you going?
01:31:18Hey, hey, come here.
01:31:19Get over here, buddy.
01:31:20Hey, get up there.
01:31:21You ain't going nowhere.
01:31:22Where are you headed to?
01:31:24Where are you going?
01:31:25I'll tell your wife to get you home.
01:31:35Well, it's two against three.
01:31:42What do you reckon we do?
01:31:49Let's go be heroes.
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