Rage At Dawn | Full Movie | Tim Whelan | Randolph Scott, Forrest Tucker, Mala Powers

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RAGE AT DAWN
| Classical Western, Western | 1955 |

Plot:
A special agent from Chicago is sent out west to bring in the notorious Reno brothers.

Crew:

• Directed by: Tim Whelan
• Written by: Horace McCoy, Frank Gruber (Story)
• Starring: Randolph Scott, Forrest Tucker, Mala Powers, J. Carrol Naish, Edgar Buchanan
• Produced by: Nat Holt
• Music by: Paul Sawtell
• Cinematography: Ray Rennahan
• Edited by: Harry Marker

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00:06:12Awful quiet, Frank.
00:06:14Yeah.
00:06:16I don't like it.
00:06:18It ain't natural.
00:06:19There ought to be more people around.
00:06:21It's gotta be natural.
00:06:22Nobody knows we was coming with us.
00:06:25Make it easier to get away.
00:06:27Frank's right.
00:06:28I don't like it, neither.
00:06:30You getting something in your old age, John?
00:06:32Quiet!
00:06:34What do you say, Frank?
00:06:36Keep going.
00:06:51We put in too much time to pass it up.
00:06:54Well, now Frank might as well go through with it, huh?
00:07:01What do you say, Frank?
00:07:06We'll take it.
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00:07:36It's a trap!
00:07:38You fools!
00:07:42Come on!
00:07:44We can't leave, Phil!
00:07:45How bad is he hit?
00:07:46He's dead.
00:07:47Come on, Sam!
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00:09:51We couldn't arrest him over there even if we caught him.
00:09:54Jackson County.
00:09:55The Reno's run it from top to bottom.
00:09:57Well, we got one of them anyway.
00:09:59Yeah.
00:10:00Let's head back.
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00:10:51Is that going to help?
00:10:53Is that going to bring Bill back to life?
00:10:56Take it easy, sis.
00:10:58How?
00:10:59Not knowing when you go out that door
00:11:01if you're ever coming back.
00:11:03This time it was Bill.
00:11:05And the next time, somebody else.
00:11:08That's the way it is, Laura.
00:11:12I'm sorry.
00:11:13I'm sorry.
00:11:14I'm sorry.
00:11:15I'm sorry.
00:11:16I'm sorry.
00:11:17I'm sorry.
00:11:18I'm sorry.
00:11:19It doesn't have to be.
00:11:21You could leave the state.
00:11:23You could go somewhere where nobody ever heard of the Reno's.
00:11:26Where would that be?
00:11:28Anywhere.
00:11:31It was my fault, honey.
00:11:33I smelled it.
00:11:34I smelled it!
00:11:36Ain't no use carrying on about it now.
00:11:38Important thing is, how did they know we was coming?
00:11:41Yeah, how did they know?
00:11:43And so far ahead.
00:11:45Maybe somebody recognized you last week
00:11:47when you were sizing up the job.
00:11:49Maybe.
00:11:51But how did they know when we was coming?
00:11:54But how did they know when we was coming?
00:12:20Is that our dear brother?
00:12:24Yes.
00:12:33So it finally happened.
00:12:36A Reno got killed.
00:12:38Clint, we want no preaching.
00:12:40Take it easy, sir.
00:12:42The baby of the family dying in the streets
00:12:45and his big, brave brothers running away.
00:12:48Not even animals would do a thing like that.
00:12:50Dead in the street, not dying.
00:12:53As if that made any difference.
00:12:55That's enough of that kind of talk, Clint.
00:12:58We sent for you, Clint,
00:13:00because we want you to go to North Vernon and get Bill's body.
00:13:03They'll let you have it.
00:13:05You mean they won't arrest me?
00:13:08A Reno that's honest, that's quite a distinction in this community,
00:13:11an honest Reno.
00:13:13We rode into an ambush.
00:13:15Somebody told them we was coming.
00:13:18That shouldn't surprise you.
00:13:20The Reno's are worth a lot of money.
00:13:22Dead.
00:13:24You knowed we was gone.
00:13:26You accuse me of being a traitor!
00:13:29I'll kill you!
00:13:33Wouldn't put it past you, you mealy-mouthed psalm singer.
00:13:36He was right fond of Bill, Clint.
00:13:38So was I.
00:13:39I tried hard enough to keep him from pitching in with you.
00:13:42And you, as long as you live,
00:13:45don't you ever accuse me of being an informer again.
00:13:48You got plans? Keep them to yourself.
00:13:51I don't want to know about them, not even accidentally.
00:13:53You won't.
00:13:55You're notorious outlaws.
00:13:57The law will get you sooner or later,
00:13:59and they'll get you any way they can.
00:14:01In the back, ambush, while you're sleeping, they'll get you.
00:14:04Bill's death was only the beginning.
00:14:07Can't you see that, Lori?
00:14:15Can't you see it?
00:14:17I'm not doing anything.
00:14:19You're harboring him.
00:14:20What do you expect me to do?
00:14:21Paul would never have left you the house
00:14:23if he'd known how you were going to use it.
00:14:25I can't turn my own brothers out.
00:14:27How far does loyalty go?
00:14:29They're not only destroying themselves,
00:14:31they're destroying you, too.
00:14:32Leave her alone, Clint!
00:14:34Peterson won't leave her alone.
00:14:36He won't leave any of you alone.
00:14:38We can handle anything that Peterson throws our way.
00:14:42Like you did today.
00:14:50All right.
00:14:52I'll go to North Vernon and get Bill.
00:14:55We'll bury him beside Ma and Paul.
00:15:00Perhaps their souls will be a little less troubled now.
00:15:20Three of a kind.
00:15:22Such gall, such unmitigated gall.
00:15:39Those kind'd never be elected if the women folk could vote.
00:15:42Yes, and we'll get the vote one day.
00:15:50Nobody to blame but ourselves.
00:15:52We voted him in.
00:15:53Well, why don't we do something about it?
00:15:55Have you forgotten?
00:15:56Edelbach tried.
00:15:57Look what happened to him.
00:15:59We'd best let Peterson take care of the Reno brothers.
00:16:09They was waiting for us.
00:16:11Loaded up and waiting.
00:16:13Somebody's got to do something about it.
00:16:15I don't know.
00:16:17Loaded up and waiting.
00:16:19Somebody told them we was coming.
00:16:21Maybe Peterson's got a man planted in town.
00:16:23Who knowed you was going to North Vernon?
00:16:26You three?
00:16:28Now, hold on, Frank.
00:16:29He's not accusing us, Judge.
00:16:31He knows we wouldn't kill the Golden Geese.
00:16:33Did Clint know you was going?
00:16:35It wasn't Clint.
00:16:36He ain't one of us, but he wouldn't have no part of setting up an ambush.
00:16:39Maybe it was Sim.
00:16:42He's got a talkies when he's drinking.
00:16:44Yeah, and he does most of his drinking at Murphy's place.
00:16:46Yeah, and he's bragging.
00:16:47And Murphy's the only new man to come to town in years.
00:16:50You suppose Murphy's a Peterson man.
00:17:13Give me a beer, Murphy.
00:17:16Yeah.
00:17:28Hello, Sim.
00:17:31Doing a little drinking, eh?
00:17:32Yeah, going a little lot more.
00:17:35Shot him in the back.
00:17:38They shot him in the back.
00:17:40Yeah, I heard about Bill.
00:17:44What happened over in North Vernon?
00:17:47I made a mistake.
00:17:50I shot too fast, woke up the town, and...
00:17:54they got Bill, shot him in the back.
00:17:58All my fault.
00:18:00Clumsy.
00:18:02All my fault.
00:18:06Well, I don't know.
00:18:08Well, I don't think Bill would have felt that way.
00:18:12He always thought you were the best.
00:18:15I was the best till I made that mistake.
00:18:21I let Bill down.
00:18:25Now he's dead.
00:18:28He's dead.
00:18:30Well, we all have to go sooner or later.
00:18:38But they're gonna go sooner.
00:18:41Come Saturday, we're going back to North Vernon and blast the devil out of them.
00:18:47We'll get even for Bill.
00:18:49And this time, we'll get the money.
00:18:54We'll get the money this time.
00:18:56Murphy!
00:18:58What, Mr. Kirby?
00:18:59Get up, get up!
00:19:01Get up, get up.
00:19:03We'll get the money in the morning, Mr. Kirby.
00:19:06Hey, don't get in my way.
00:19:08Now, get up.
00:19:10Get up.
00:19:13Here.
00:19:15Get up.
00:19:18Come on, get up!
00:19:20Now, get up.
00:19:21Get up, get up!
00:19:23Get up.
00:19:24Murphy. What happened? He closed the saloon at about 10. I followed him home.
00:19:29Through the window I saw him write a note first. Then he went out the barn, settled the horse and left.
00:19:33Where'd he go? Up to Glendale Road. Couldn't follow without him knowing it.
00:19:37How long ago was that? 30, 40 minutes. But where does he mail this note?
00:19:41They don't. He hides it someplace for another Peterson man to pick up.
00:19:44A stinkin' spy. We'll find out about that soon enough.
00:19:47You reckon he'll be home by now? We'll wait. We've got time.
00:19:50Tell Dobie to get the horse.
00:19:54Dobie, I'm ready to mount.
00:20:24Frank. Where you been, Murphy?
00:20:48Riding.
00:20:50What o'clock in the morning?
00:20:52Some rule about when a man go riding?
00:20:54You stinkin' spy.
00:20:56Spy? What are you talking about, Simms?
00:20:58You're a Peterson man.
00:21:00Peterson man? You're crazy.
00:21:02Don't lie to us, Murphy.
00:21:05You know me, boys. You've known me for a long time.
00:21:08Yeah. We know you tipped off Peterson that we was gonna raid the bank in North Vernon.
00:21:14Why would I do that?
00:21:15Because you're getting paid for it.
00:21:18You just delivered a letter saying we were gonna head North Vernon again.
00:21:22Didn't you, Murphy?
00:21:24I don't know where you got such an idea.
00:21:26We baited you, Murphy.
00:21:28Simmy just played like he was getting drunk and giving away secrets.
00:21:31We know that'd flush you out.
00:21:34And Courtright saw you write the letter.
00:21:37Courtright's lying.
00:21:40Get a rope.
00:21:46You kill me, Frank.
00:21:48Somebody else will come.
00:21:50We'll handle him, too.
00:21:53Time up to the staller.
00:22:04John, get that horse out of there.
00:22:17Maybe we ought to let him come, too, so he'll know what's happening.
00:22:20Ain't got time.
00:22:27There's another letter for Peterson.
00:22:46Come on.
00:23:13Monk Claxton's here, Dad.
00:23:15Have him come in.
00:23:16Come on in, Monk.
00:23:18Thank you, Bill.
00:23:20Hello, Mr. Peterson.
00:23:21Glad to see you, Monk.
00:23:22Sit down.
00:23:23Thank you, sir.
00:23:24How are things in Denver?
00:23:25Couldn't be better, Bill.
00:23:26Did you read about Murphy?
00:23:28Yes, sir, I did.
00:23:30That's what happens when something goes wrong.
00:23:32They're shrewd, those Reno's, and vicious.
00:23:35Control a whole county in Southern Indiana.
00:23:37Judge, prosecutor, constable, all on their side.
00:23:40Reno's had them elected.
00:23:42I still wonder how a thing like that could happen.
00:23:45Well, people who've had freedom as long as we have sometimes take it for granted.
00:23:49Come election day, they're lazy.
00:23:51Or callous.
00:23:52Same thing.
00:23:53However, it's done.
00:23:55Our job is to get it undone.
00:23:57Yes, sir.
00:23:58How do we go about it?
00:24:01You're a married man, Monk.
00:24:03Yes, sir.
00:24:05My wife knows the line of work I'm in.
00:24:07I don't want you to jump into this thing.
00:24:10I didn't know exactly what you had in mind, but to bring me all the way from Denver,
00:24:14the way I figure it, this is sort of a promotion.
00:24:16Well, don't let your vanity get in the way of your better judgment, Monk.
00:24:19I'm a working man, Bill, with a job to do.
00:24:21If I didn't like my work, I'd have gotten out of it long ago.
00:24:24In the war, we called it calculated risk.
00:24:27Yeah, we did.
00:24:29I've got a new man I want you to work with, Monk.
00:24:33I don't figure this is the time to break in a greenhorn.
00:24:36All new to us, that is.
00:24:37He's had some experience along this line.
00:24:40Maybe not experience with this kind of violence,
00:24:42but I think he's the kind of a man that can handle himself in rough going.
00:24:46Name is James Barlow.
00:24:49Barlow.
00:24:51I see you remember him.
00:24:53It's the same James Barlow I'm thinking of.
00:24:55I do remember him.
00:24:56He is.
00:24:57He was an employee of the Southern States.
00:24:59Which we found out after the war.
00:25:02Mr. Greeley said that he was worth a whole army.
00:25:06It's the only thing that Mr. Greeley ever said that Mr. Lincoln agreed with.
00:25:10I still wonder how he got hold of so many secrets.
00:25:13Certain general's wives found him very charming.
00:25:16Irresistible is the word, Dad.
00:25:18As a matter of fact, I recall...
00:25:20Well, I wasn't the only one that invited him to dinner.
00:25:23Secretary Stanton had him too.
00:25:26Immodest as it may sound,
00:25:28a man could fool Stanton and me could fool the Reno boys.
00:25:32That sounds mighty reasonable, sir.
00:25:34You ought to trust him implicitly.
00:25:36Let him run the whole show.
00:25:38How does he plan to get in with the Reno brothers?
00:25:40He doesn't.
00:25:43He plans to let them get in with him.
00:26:05Get ready!
00:26:17In making out your report to the sheriff on this robbery,
00:26:20my description is as follows.
00:26:22Six feet three, 195 pounds, hazel eyes and brown hair.
00:26:27Six feet three, 195 pounds, hazel eyes and brown hair.
00:26:34Now, stand there and wait for me.
00:26:36All right, here I come.
00:26:58We're just hitting the grave. It will be about half a minute.
00:27:00Good. Call the corps.
00:27:02First, I'll take some shots at you. When the train stops, I'll give the alarm.
00:27:06Right. Open the door.
00:27:32Right on schedule, Jim.
00:28:33Morning.
00:28:35Morning.
00:28:36Ain't that old man U-Halt's rig?
00:28:38Yes, he's my uncle.
00:28:40I'd like a side of salt meat, ten pounds of sugar, five pounds of coffee, some bacon soda, and a bathtub.
00:28:46All right, mister.
00:28:48Good morning.
00:28:49Good morning.
00:28:50I take it you're Jim Barlow, Noah U-Halt's nephew.
00:28:53That's right.
00:28:54Said a couple of days ago he was expecting you, staying up late.
00:28:57Jim Barlow, Noah U-Halt's nephew.
00:28:59That's right.
00:29:00Said a couple of days ago he was expecting you, staying at the farm.
00:29:03Mm-hmm.
00:29:04Here, you're a painter.
00:29:06Yes, I am.
00:29:08What do you paint?
00:29:11Oh, things, people.
00:29:14Like El Greco, Rembrandt, Van Dyke.
00:29:17Not quite.
00:29:19Oh, this is Mr. Claxton.
00:29:21How do you do?
00:29:22Nice to meet you.
00:29:23You a painter, too?
00:29:24This is Mr. Barlow.
00:29:25He's not fully recovered from the war.
00:29:27Oh.
00:29:30Morning, Miss Laura.
00:29:33Good morning, Mr. Fisher.
00:29:37Is my order ready?
00:29:38Yes, just finished it.
00:29:44Oh, Miss Reno, this is Mr. Barlow.
00:29:48How do you do, Mr. Barlow?
00:29:50It's a pleasure, Miss Reno.
00:29:51Noah U-Halt's nephew.
00:29:53He's a painter.
00:29:54Oh.
00:29:55Will that be all, sir?
00:29:57Excuse me, please.
00:30:01Mm-hmm.
00:30:03Uh, $3.20.
00:30:17Mr. Fisher, can you change this?
00:30:21Mr. Barlow, don't you got anything smaller?
00:30:28Sorry, I haven't.
00:30:30Hmm.
00:30:32Take all my change.
00:30:36Here you are, sir.
00:30:37Thank you very much.
00:30:39And come again.
00:30:40I'll do that.
00:30:41I'll be around for some time.
00:30:42There you are, Miss Laura.
00:30:46May I help?
00:30:47Oh, don't bother.
00:30:48Quite the contrary.
00:30:50Here you are.
00:31:17Who's that with Laura?
00:31:20I never seen him before.
00:31:36Thank you very much.
00:31:38I hope to see you again, Miss Laura.
00:31:40May I call on you sometime?
00:31:43Why, I'm afraid not, Mr. Barlow.
00:31:47Who are you, mister?
00:31:49That's none of your business, Pete.
00:31:51Better be on your way, you.
00:31:53Oh, I beg your pardon?
00:31:55You heard him.
00:31:56On your way.
00:31:58My friends, you have a very good manners.
00:32:12Come on.
00:32:13Take his guns out.
00:32:22Sorry, Miss Laura.
00:32:29Still up to your old tricks, huh?
00:32:32$30,000, Frank.
00:32:33That's a heap of money.
00:32:35Are you out of your mind?
00:32:36I told you we didn't do this train robbery.
00:32:40The robber wore a mask, had hazel eyes and sandy hair,
00:32:43was around 35 years old, 6 feet 3 inches,
00:32:46weighed 195 pounds.
00:32:49The description fits you, John.
00:32:51Careful, not a more.
00:32:54It's a lot of other people, too.
00:32:57$30,000, the judge would be mighty pleased
00:32:59to share in a heap of money like that.
00:33:01We didn't do it.
00:33:03But I wish we had.
00:33:07Don't argue with him, sir.
00:33:09I'm in no position to get uppity.
00:33:10Listen, you've got your full portion of every job we've ever pulled
00:33:13and you'll go right on getting it.
00:33:15So don't come around here accusing us of holding out on you.
00:33:17All right, Frank.
00:33:19But as prosecuting attorney of this county, I warn you.
00:33:36You sure was rough on him.
00:33:38Be rough or not, they accuse us anymore.
00:33:40Sit around doing nothing while we take all the chances.
00:33:43Well, Ace is in the hole.
00:33:44You've got to pay for Ace is in the hole.
00:33:46$30,000 is a heap of money.
00:33:48Now, who would have thought of holding up a train?
00:33:50Seems like a business worth considering.
00:34:02What was the matter with them?
00:34:04Oh, money crazy as usual.
00:34:05They're accusing John of holding up the train.
00:34:07Yeah, but Frank shut them up real proper.
00:34:10You think it's smart to make them mad?
00:34:12They better worry about making me mad.
00:34:37How'd it go?
00:34:39Fine, boys.
00:34:40You set it up well.
00:34:41Good.
00:34:43Buy some extra shooting iron?
00:34:45No, we met a young lady.
00:34:46Two gentlemen objected.
00:34:48Turned out to be a couple of fellas named Lee and Pete.
00:34:50They're a couple of the Reno gang.
00:34:52The family?
00:34:53No, just henchmen.
00:34:55Well, you certainly started the ball rolling all right.
00:34:58You sure did.
00:34:59That's the object.
00:35:02But the description does fit John Reno.
00:35:04John Reno didn't do it.
00:35:05He never does anything by himself.
00:35:07Frank does all the thinking.
00:35:08Frank didn't do it either.
00:35:10Mine don't run that way.
00:35:12You're too suspicious.
00:35:14You've got a right to be suspicious.
00:35:15Our share keeps getting smaller and smaller.
00:35:17First thing you know, they'll deal us out completely.
00:35:20How can they?
00:35:21We'll be re-elected next month for two more years.
00:35:24They know which side their bread is buttered on.
00:35:27You think we can get away with this for two more years?
00:35:30Our collusion with the Reno brothers is one of the worst kept secrets in history.
00:35:34Collusion, conspiracy, malfeasance.
00:35:36Ugly words, Your Honor, but true.
00:35:38We've got to be realistic.
00:35:41A bank job at North Vernon sure would have helped.
00:35:44I don't need crying about that.
00:35:46We'll make it up on that Davies County job.
00:35:48How much will tax collections run?
00:35:50Might amount to $20,000.
00:35:52This time we'll protect ourselves.
00:35:53We'll send Jason a court record.
00:35:55Well, they ain't had no experience in that kind of thing.
00:35:57Experience doesn't matter.
00:35:58When the money's counted, I want somebody there we can trust.
00:36:02Do you think you'll ever find anybody you can trust?
00:36:05For you, Judge.
00:36:12Bill from Pomeroy's bank.
00:36:14Just come across one of them $100 bills for the train robbery.
00:36:17Serious numbers, check.
00:36:19Where'd you get it?
00:36:20Wade Fisher's deposit.
00:36:22You reckon one of the Reno's spent it?
00:36:24We're sure going to find out who spent it.
00:36:29Sure, I remember.
00:36:31First $100 bill I've seen in years, and all you horse nephews spent it.
00:36:34The one that tangled with Pete McCartney and Lee Harney?
00:36:36That's right.
00:36:37Name's Barlow.
00:36:38He's a painter.
00:36:39New fella.
00:36:40You'd have to be new to tangle with those two.
00:36:42Had a whole handful of $100 bills.
00:36:46Something wrong?
00:36:47No, no, no.
00:36:48Just check it.
00:36:56Did you hear that?
00:36:57A whole handful of $100 bills?
00:36:59Something else too.
00:37:00He fits the description of the hold-up man.
00:37:03I'd say he has some explaining to do.
00:37:07You fellas better get at it.
00:37:12I'm getting sick and tired of you snarling at me.
00:37:16Well, then behave yourself.
00:37:17You know how I feel about you taking up with strangers.
00:37:20I didn't take up with him.
00:37:22He helped me into the buggy with my packages.
00:37:24Well, the boy said you and him was getting mighty friendly.
00:37:28Now you understand one thing.
00:37:30This is my house.
00:37:32You want to go on using it, you better be careful.
00:37:43All right.
00:37:44Let's get back to the Davies County job.
00:37:47This time we're not all going in at once.
00:37:49We're going in three lots.
00:37:58What is it?
00:37:59Somebody I've never seen before.
00:38:19I figured to bring these back.
00:38:20I guess those two have cooled off enough to be trusted with them.
00:38:23Besides, it gives me a chance to see you again.
00:38:30Hold it.
00:38:34Get inside.
00:38:36Don't order me around, Frank.
00:38:40What do you want?
00:38:42Oh, why, nothing.
00:38:43I'm just returning some equipment that belongs to friends of Miss Lara's.
00:38:46Some pistols.
00:38:48Drop them.
00:38:54Now back away.
00:38:57Who's he?
00:38:59I'm her brother.
00:39:01Well, mister, I must say you don't act very neighborly.
00:39:04Got no cause to be neighborly.
00:39:06Get off of the property and stay off.
00:39:08Didn't come to see you, came to see Miss Lara.
00:39:12You heard me.
00:39:15Stop it, Frank.
00:39:17Stop it.
00:39:18It's all right, Miss Lara.
00:39:19Needn't be trouble, I'll see you someplace else.
00:39:21When you coming in town again?
00:39:23She ain't.
00:39:26In the morning.
00:39:29See you then.
00:39:47You may think you're spiting me, but let me tell you something.
00:39:50Anything goes wrong, you got just as much to lose as the rest of us.
00:39:54Get that through your pretty little head, will you?
00:39:59Get one thing through your head, too.
00:40:02I'm not a child.
00:40:04And I won't be treated like one any longer.
00:40:20I'm not a child.
00:40:21And I won't be treated like one any longer.
00:40:50I hear mice.
00:41:20Put your hands up.
00:41:21What's going on here?
00:41:22You, too.
00:41:24Who are you?
00:41:25The law.
00:41:26Anybody else inside that house, come out with your hands up.
00:41:27I'll sue this county forever, diamonds got.
00:41:29Maybe not.
00:41:30Mind telling us what the charge is?
00:41:32Suspicion.
00:41:33Or worse.
00:41:34Suspicion of what?
00:41:35Train robbery.
00:41:36Train robbery?
00:41:37Why, you're a bigger fool than I thought.
00:41:38All right, boys, take him into town.
00:41:42Well, you can't do this, I tell you.
00:41:44Most disgraceful thing I ever heard of.
00:41:46Who do you fellas think you are, anyway?
00:41:47The law, that's who.
00:41:48Take him in.
00:41:50Come on.
00:41:57Six nice, clean, crisp hundred dollar notes.
00:42:00Shall we forget the judge and split this between us?
00:42:04Why?
00:42:06Why, uh, why not?
00:42:10Let's have a look inside.
00:42:13We were coming to Seymour from Robinson, Illinois.
00:42:16We saw the crowd around the money box.
00:42:18We went down there.
00:42:19It had been a train robbery.
00:42:20We found the money.
00:42:21I guess the robbers dropped it.
00:42:22For three hours I've been telling you that.
00:42:24And for three hours I've been telling you we don't believe it.
00:42:26I can't help it.
00:42:27Sit down.
00:42:30I'll have a drink of water.
00:42:31No.
00:42:33The money matches.
00:42:34The description matches.
00:42:35Your arrival here matches.
00:42:36Everything matches.
00:42:37Coincidence.
00:42:38Where's the money?
00:42:39You took it.
00:42:40I mean the rest of it.
00:42:41The other $29,000.
00:42:42Well, what's the use?
00:42:43You won't believe me.
00:42:45Any news?
00:42:46Won't talk.
00:42:47How about him?
00:42:48Nothing.
00:42:50All right.
00:42:51On your feet.
00:42:52Come on.
00:43:03Where's the money?
00:43:04Where's the money?
00:43:17Latimer was asking him questions.
00:43:19All of a sudden Barlow said get the judge.
00:43:21And Latimer got excited.
00:43:23Kept saying he was the prosecutor's attorney.
00:43:25And if Barlow had anything to say, he was the one to say it to.
00:43:28Naturally, I'm the one to talk to.
00:43:31Latimer's trying to hog everything.
00:43:35Okay.
00:43:45He wants to talk to you.
00:43:47So here.
00:43:48Go ahead and talk.
00:43:51Alone.
00:43:52You listen to me.
00:43:53I'm the prosecuting attorney here.
00:43:56Wait outside.
00:43:57This was my doing.
00:43:58He never budged until I threatened to get the express messenger down here to identify him.
00:44:01That's what weakened him.
00:44:03Wait outside.
00:44:23What was it you wanted to say?
00:44:25Have a drink of water, Judge.
00:44:27Go ahead.
00:44:34Do you appreciate irony, Judge?
00:44:36How's that?
00:44:39The imponderables.
00:44:43The little things that happen to wreck a foolproof setup that you can never figure will happen.
00:44:50This was a foolproof setup.
00:44:52I had a contact man in the express office who told me when the money would be shipped.
00:44:56I picked the perfect spot for the train robbery.
00:44:58The money box was open just right.
00:45:00And up to that point, everything was perfect.
00:45:03And then...
00:45:05And then came the imponderable.
00:45:11In my hurry to get away, I dropped a few bills with serial numbers and here I am.
00:45:17Irony.
00:45:22Where's the money?
00:45:25Hidden.
00:45:26My share, that is.
00:45:27Your share?
00:45:29You're in this all by yourself.
00:45:32No man could do this by himself. There were six of us.
00:45:34Seven, counting the contact man.
00:45:37Where are they now?
00:45:38Scattered.
00:45:41That leaves three here.
00:45:43Two with Plaxton and me.
00:45:45U-Haul had nothing to do with it. He didn't know about it.
00:45:48Plaxton's share hidden too?
00:45:49With mine at the U-Haul farm.
00:45:51Where at the U-Haul farm?
00:45:54You couldn't find it. I'd have to go with you.
00:46:00Now...
00:46:01You're a practical man, Judge.
00:46:03Sure, you can send Plaxton and me to prison, but...
00:46:06It won't get you a raising salary and won't get you much of a reward.
00:46:09And as for me...
00:46:11With a contact man who knows when the big express money shipments are to be made, it'll...
00:46:17It'll ruin a million dollar business.
00:46:20You say you've got a contact man to express on?
00:46:23A big one. A superintendent.
00:46:26Which office?
00:46:27I'm a practical man too, Judge.
00:46:31How do I know you ain't lyin'?
00:46:33You think I held up that train on the spur of the moment?
00:46:35How do you think I knew the money was aboard?
00:46:41A million dollar business.
00:46:43But not with me in prison.
00:46:45We don't get it somebody else will.
00:46:50I like the way you talk.
00:46:53I like the way you talk.
00:46:55I like the way you handle yourself.
00:46:58All I need's a little freedom.
00:47:00It won't be that simple.
00:47:02A lot of people here in town know you were arrested with some of that hold-up money in your possession.
00:47:06All you gotta say is I proved I found it around the money box.
00:47:10Others did.
00:47:12Now what guarantee have I got if I turn you loose you won't pull out?
00:47:15The best in the world. I need you more than you need me.
00:47:18This is a safe place to hold up between us.
00:47:21Besides, if I did pull out, you'd still be better off by $3,000.
00:47:39Gentlemen, I guess we owe Mr. Barlow an apology.
00:47:42He's clean as a house too.
00:47:44Wait a minute.
00:47:45Perhaps you misunderstood me.
00:47:47Mr. Barlow had nothing to do with the train robbery.
00:47:49He found the money.
00:47:52Oh, well, that was our opinion too.
00:47:55Yeah, clean as a house too.
00:47:57Have Cordright release the other two.
00:47:59I'm going out to the U-Haul farm with Mr. Barlow.
00:48:01Why did I go too?
00:48:02And me?
00:48:03Try and stop you.
00:48:04Oh, by the way, did you two gents give the judge his share of the $600 you took from me?
00:48:11Did you give the judge his share of the $600 you took from me?
00:48:34Here you are, your honor. $3,000.
00:48:38And this is only the beginning.
00:48:41All right, so far so good. Now, where do we go from here?
00:48:44We have to wait for news from the head office.
00:48:47Let's hope it won't be too long.
00:48:49We hope stronger than you, since we're the ones that have been cleaned out.
00:48:54Have a good day, gentlemen.
00:48:59I'd rather nab those three than to turn in the Reno boys.
00:49:02Take it easy, Chief. One thing at a time.
00:49:12$3,000 even?
00:49:13You'll get yours, Mr. Prosecutor. You'll get it.
00:49:16Just ask him.
00:49:18You know, I was just thinking.
00:49:21He'd be a good one to send to Davis County with the Renos.
00:49:24Instead of Jason or Cordright.
00:49:26Maybe.
00:49:28One thing, he don't scare easy.
00:49:30You reckon the Reno's will stand for it.
00:49:32They'll have to.
00:49:33We'll make it a court order.
00:49:35Come on.
00:49:41Anything else, Miss Laura?
00:49:43Oh, yes. I'd like a side of bacon.
00:49:46But yesterday...
00:49:47I know.
00:49:48I'd like another side of bacon.
00:49:50Very well.
00:49:53Eight and a half pounds all right?
00:49:55Fine.
00:49:56Anything else?
00:49:57That's all.
00:49:59Here's that article you asked for, Miss Laura.
00:50:02Oh, thank you.
00:50:05Goodbye, Mr. Bishop.
00:50:06Goodbye, Miss Laura.
00:50:09Howdy, Laura.
00:50:10Clint.
00:50:11Mr. Barlow, I'd like you to meet my brother, Clint.
00:50:14How are you?
00:50:15How do you do?
00:50:17Nice meeting you, Mr. Barlow.
00:50:30Sorry.
00:50:36It's a...
00:50:37A book I borrowed from Mr. Bishop.
00:50:40Interested in painters, Miss Laura?
00:50:42Yes.
00:50:44Sixteenth century painters.
00:50:46Oh.
00:50:48I don't think you're going to find me in this edition.
00:50:51Oh.
00:51:08What time shall we shop tomorrow?
00:51:11A couple more shopping days like this and I can open my own store.
00:51:18It's been a genuine pleasure, Miss Laura.
00:51:20I agree.
00:51:22Thank you, Mr. Barlow.
00:51:24Good day.
00:51:25Good day.
00:51:48You aiming on getting yourself killed?
00:51:51Contrary. I was just planning my future.
00:51:53I don't like you, Barlow.
00:51:55Don't like you at all.
00:51:56But I admire guts.
00:51:58Judge Hawkins says you're pretty good at train robbing.
00:52:01Fair, I'd say.
00:52:02Seems to think you're good enough to ride with the Reno's.
00:52:05That's a compliment.
00:52:07My partner and I will consider your invitation.
00:52:10No partners.
00:52:11The judge didn't say nothing about nobody, just you.
00:52:15I see.
00:52:17When do we go?
00:52:18Now.
00:52:19Now?
00:52:21Where?
00:52:22When you ride with us, Barlow, don't ask no questions.
00:52:28Come on.
00:52:53Stop.
00:52:55Let's give him a blow.
00:52:57Isn't that the state line we just crossed?
00:53:00Right.
00:53:01Any harm now in telling me where we're going?
00:53:03Up ahead.
00:53:04How much farther?
00:53:05You ask too many questions.
00:53:07What do you mean by that?
00:53:08Look, you're along as an extra hand.
00:53:10You got nothing to say.
00:53:11Didn't the judge make that clear?
00:53:12Yeah.
00:53:13All right, now I'm making it clear.
00:53:14So get it through your head.
00:53:16I'm not going to tell you what to do.
00:53:18I'm not going to tell you what to do.
00:53:19All right, now I'm making it clear.
00:53:20So get it through your head.
00:53:22All right.
00:53:23We'll split up, circle around, and go in.
00:53:25Dobie?
00:53:26Yeah.
00:53:27You meet us on Church Hill.
00:53:28Pick John and Sim up in front of the surveyor's office.
00:53:30Come on, John.
00:53:31Hurry up!
00:53:45Is everything all right?
00:53:46No, Frank.
00:53:47The courthouse is no good the front way.
00:53:48They got to go around the back.
00:53:49But Frank didn't plan it that way.
00:53:51Frank didn't plan to have the sheriff eating his dinner
00:53:53across the street, either.
00:54:10You see him?
00:54:12He'll be alone.
00:54:16All right.
00:54:34Pete says we got to use the back door of the courthouse.
00:54:36All right.
00:54:37Let's go.
00:54:46Let's go.
00:55:05Here they are.
00:55:16Let's go.
00:55:46Let's go.
00:56:16Let's go.
00:56:34Get your hands up.
00:56:35On your feet and go over there.
00:56:37We got men downstairs, so don't nobody holler.
00:56:40Over to the safe, you.
00:56:42Hurry up!
00:56:44You guys go up.
00:56:45All right, open it up.
00:56:47Be quick about it.
00:56:50Ain't much money in here.
00:56:51I know what's in there.
00:56:54Now fill that up.
00:56:59Get your hands a little higher, neighbor.
00:57:02You, get over there.
00:57:04Move!
00:57:16What are you doing?
00:57:20Get out of here.
00:57:23Get out of here.
00:57:24All right.
00:57:25Let's go.
00:57:45Too bad your brains don't match your guts.
00:58:15Let's go.
00:58:46How much you figure we got?
00:58:48Plenty.
00:58:49Nice and clean.
00:58:50If I do say myself, we left those boys far behind.
00:58:53Yeah, but they still got the telegraph on their side.
00:58:55This is where we split up.
00:58:57Every man goes back to the house his own way.
00:58:59Roundabout, two.
00:59:00Move out!
00:59:16I reckon you didn't hear me right.
00:59:18I said this is where we split up.
00:59:20I don't know this country.
00:59:22Well, go with one of them.
00:59:24I'm going with you.
00:59:26Sins is how you're the one that got the money.
00:59:28$21,220.
00:59:31Split between ten of us, that's $2,122 apiece.
00:59:35That don't seem like very much.
00:59:38You don't know shit, you don't know shit.
00:59:41I don't know shit.
00:59:42I'm a man of my word.
00:59:43I'm a man of my word, I'm a man of my word.
00:59:46I'm a man of my word.
00:59:47I'm a man of my word.
00:59:48I'm a man of my word.
00:59:50That's it.
00:59:52We're not going to be wasting any more time.
00:59:55You're the one who's got to have it.
00:59:56That don't seem like very much.
00:59:58Could have been more.
01:00:00Why wasn't it then?
01:00:01Ask him.
01:00:01Everything was going fine until he took a shot at one of the clerks.
01:00:04If I'd let him get his hands on that pistol, he'd have blown somebody's head off.
01:00:08Should have put him on the floor in the first place.
01:00:10Should have put them all on the floor the moment we went in.
01:00:13You don't think much of the way I run things, do you?
01:00:17No, not very much.
01:00:18$2,122 apiece for all this work and risk.
01:00:23He'd be better off if he went back to plowing.
01:00:26Well, you'll get a chance to see what kind of a job you come up with.
01:00:29Won't be for chicken feed like this.
01:00:30You can bet on it.
01:00:32Count out my share.
01:00:33I want to get to bed.
01:00:41This time, I'll divide with Claxton.
01:00:42But next time, he's got to be in on it.
01:00:48Good night.
01:00:52Cold as an icicle.
01:00:53Might be big for his britches.
01:00:54That is a six gun real pretty, though.
01:00:57Real pretty.
01:01:04You paint a pretty picture, Mr. Barlow.
01:01:11I'm sorry if I disappoint you, Miss Laura.
01:01:13But as you know in our business, a little dishonest is necessary now and then.
01:01:19So you're no better than the rest of them.
01:01:23In fact, you're not as good.
01:01:25At least the Rinos don't pretend to be something they're not.
01:01:29I'm flattered by your interest.
01:01:31But if you were attracted by the painter rather than the man, maybe it's better you find out now.
01:01:39I guess it is.
01:01:43I don't expect very much of people.
01:01:46But I believed in you.
01:01:48I wanted to believe in you.
01:01:51I wanted so much to believe in you.
01:02:05I can't wait any longer.
01:02:08I got to get a message to Peterson.
01:02:11Why don't you wait till morning, Monk?
01:02:12He'll turn up.
01:02:13Maybe so, Noah.
01:02:14Maybe not.
01:02:15He might have been sidetracked from his business.
01:02:17You know, I was warned about his fondness for women.
01:02:21You better get a horse saddle.
01:02:23As you say.
01:02:27Somebody's coming.
01:02:32That's funny.
01:02:35Going around the back.
01:02:43Good evening, gents.
01:02:44Hi.
01:02:45Noah, I want you to get a letter started on his way to Peterson.
01:02:47I'll saddle up right away.
01:02:49All right.
01:02:50Where have you been, Jim?
01:02:51What happened?
01:02:52Several interesting things, Monk.
01:02:55Several...
01:02:57...interesting...
01:02:59...things.
01:03:04Letter from Barlow, Dad.
01:03:05Good.
01:03:12He's making progress.
01:03:14Wants me to meet him at the sheriff's office in North Vernon...
01:03:17...as quickly as possible.
01:03:18Oh?
01:03:19Get word to our field man that I'll be there Friday night.
01:03:22You best make it Saturday night.
01:03:23May take a little while to find Hieronymus.
01:03:25He's always on the move, you know.
01:03:26Oh, Saturday then.
01:03:28Hieronymus.
01:03:30What a name.
01:03:31Yeah.
01:03:45Howdy, Noah.
01:03:47Well, howdy, Tom-Tom.
01:03:53You ain't the old medicine man yourself.
01:03:55Selling anything new?
01:03:56No. The old stuff's getting better.
01:03:58I want you to meet my boys.
01:04:00Jim, Monk, come here.
01:04:02This is my nephew, Jim Barlow.
01:04:04Happy to make your acquaintance, Mr. Barlow.
01:04:06Monk Claxton.
01:04:07Pleased to meet you, Mr. Claxton.
01:04:08What are you doing back here?
01:04:09I've got some business to take care of.
01:04:11Monk Claxton.
01:04:12Pleased to meet you, Mr. Claxton.
01:04:13What are you doing back in this territory?
01:04:15Oh, I've got a fine line of enamelware.
01:04:18Stewing pots and side dishes.
01:04:22All right, you can talk now. We're by ourselves.
01:04:25In my business, friend, caution becomes a habit.
01:04:29Barlow, Mr. Peterson wants to meet you Saturday night.
01:04:32Where?
01:04:33Sheriff Mosley's office in North London.
01:04:35I'll be there.
01:04:42That's probably Barlow.
01:04:48Hello, Peterson. Glad you could make it.
01:04:50Good to see you, Jim.
01:04:52Sheriff Mosley.
01:04:53Sheriff. Howdy, Barlow.
01:04:54Deputy Barton.
01:04:55Howdy.
01:04:56Howdy.
01:04:57I was beginning to worry about you.
01:04:58I did a little worrying myself.
01:05:00How's Monk?
01:05:01Oh, just fine, just fine.
01:05:02Sit down, sit down.
01:05:03Now, gentlemen.
01:05:05Here's the layout.
01:05:07I got the cleek over.
01:05:09Here's the layout.
01:05:10I got the cleek all primed for a big haul.
01:05:13All that's necessary is to bait the trap,
01:05:15but we must bait it well.
01:05:21Nice telegram. Indianapolis.
01:05:24James Barlow, Seymour, Indiana.
01:05:27Based on yield this year,
01:05:29the next corn crop should reach 100,000 bushels
01:05:32and we'll need your help to farm.
01:05:35Aunt Mary leaves here Friday the 11th
01:05:38on train 58 on her way to Louisville.
01:05:42Try to see her for a moment at Seymour.
01:05:46What does this mean?
01:05:48That's from the contact man of the home office
01:05:51of the express company.
01:05:53It means train 58 leaving Indianapolis for Louisville
01:05:57this coming Friday will be carrying $100,000.
01:06:01$100,000?
01:06:03So that's it. $100,000.
01:06:06It's the answer to everything.
01:06:07It means we can go to California.
01:06:08Now, gentlemen, I wouldn't be buying my tickets yet.
01:06:11Remember, Friday's only three days off.
01:06:13That won't give me enough time to get my men together.
01:06:16Claxton and I can't handle this by ourselves.
01:06:18You've got the Reno boys.
01:06:20I don't get along with them. They're a clodhopper's crew.
01:06:23They done good so far?
01:06:24Reputation, yes, but they're still clodhoppers.
01:06:28This is a big job. It has to be handled right.
01:06:31Otherwise, I'd rather pass it up and wait for another one.
01:06:34But when will that be?
01:06:35I don't know.
01:06:36But the Reno's followed your orders on this.
01:06:39You know how they feel. Frank wants to run everything.
01:06:42But suppose he lets you run it?
01:06:44Yeah.
01:06:45Yeah.
01:06:46You understand, they're my instructions.
01:06:49I won't have any arguments from anyone.
01:06:51Over that kind of money, we can afford to let you run things.
01:06:55There can't be any hit or miss about this.
01:06:57We'll meet at the U-Haul farm at 5 in the morning.
01:07:00I'll be waiting.
01:07:06I'll be waiting.
01:07:31I'll blow the top off.
01:07:34I'll blow the top of his head off.
01:07:36After we get the money.
01:07:51Hello, Clint.
01:07:52Barlow, I got to talk to you.
01:07:56What about?
01:07:58Laura.
01:08:00I want you to get her away from here before it's too late.
01:08:04I've tried to get her away myself.
01:08:06Even offered to leave the county with her.
01:08:08But she's loyal to my brothers.
01:08:11I don't know that I can do anything about it.
01:08:13You can break her loose.
01:08:15That's what you can do about it.
01:08:17My brothers are no good.
01:08:19They're destroying themselves. They're destroying Laura.
01:08:21And maybe you too, if you don't get away.
01:08:24But I...
01:08:25She's worth saving, Mr. Barlow.
01:08:27Believe me, she's worth saving.
01:08:29Take her away.
01:08:31She'll go with you.
01:08:34She's in love with you.
01:08:39Seems to me this is something she should say for herself, Clint.
01:08:58What time is it?
01:08:59I don't know, but it's getting pretty late.
01:09:05Here he comes. Let's get ready, boys.
01:09:28He's coming around the bend.
01:09:32Jake, take your men around the other end of the train.
01:09:35And be quiet. Come with me.
01:10:27Engine down. Stop the train.
01:10:58Open up, or we'll blow it off.
01:11:00All right, open it.
01:11:03Bring out that cash box.
01:11:13Drop your guns. You're surrounded.
01:11:15That no good Barlow's an agent.
01:11:17He's got a gun.
01:11:19He's got a gun.
01:11:21He's got a gun.
01:11:23He's got a gun.
01:11:25That no good Barlow's an agent.
01:11:56Lee!
01:11:58Get Claxton.
01:12:00I can't. I'm hit.
01:12:03Sim, I got Lee.
01:12:05Well, he never could shoot anyway.
01:12:10Sim, on your right.
01:12:26Pete, get that Claxton.
01:12:47Get that Barlow.
01:12:55Get that Barlow.
01:12:57Get that Barlow.
01:13:27Get that Barlow.
01:13:57Get that Barlow.
01:14:23Throw that gun over here.
01:14:28All right, come out of there.
01:14:30Hands up.
01:14:32Come on.
01:14:57Come on.
01:15:28Sim.
01:15:30Sim, look, they got Frank.
01:15:32All right, they got him. Shut up.
01:15:38We ain't got a chance here.
01:15:40I'm gonna give up.
01:15:42What?
01:15:44Don't shoot.
01:15:46I give up.
01:15:48Come back here, you rat.
01:15:50Take him into town, boys.
01:15:57Take one.
01:15:59Why didn't you let me shoot the yellow belly?
01:16:02We are saving him and you.
01:16:05All right, take them off.
01:16:07Come on.
01:16:08Mosley, did you get the man with the horses?
01:16:10We got the lot.
01:16:21Poor Claxton.
01:16:23He didn't know how right he was when he called us a calculated risk.
01:16:27He's a good man, Peterson.
01:16:39You'll get what you deserve.
01:16:41You people have no authority to do this.
01:16:43We'll show you who has the authority.
01:16:45This is imponderable.
01:16:48And they may get loose.
01:16:50They may indeed.
01:16:53Nobody knows what the Reno's can do.
01:16:56We simply cannot take any more chances with them.
01:16:59Not only for our own sakes, but for the sake of the whole state.
01:17:03All around us, other counties are decent and God-fearing.
01:17:07While we have been notorious.
01:17:10This is not my idea.
01:17:14This is the idea of the majority of you.
01:17:18None of us is excited.
01:17:20None of us is hot-headed.
01:17:23This is something that has to be done.
01:17:26And done with as little compunction as you would kill a rattlesnake.
01:17:33Anybody got anything to say?
01:17:35As long as the Reno's are left alive, there's always the threat that we'll be terrorized again.
01:17:39I say the time has come for us to make sure we can live the rest of our lives in peace and quiet.
01:17:45Try to take some of the shame off Jackson County.
01:17:48Anything else?
01:17:50We've talked enough.
01:17:51Let's get the job done.
01:17:53It's now eleven o'clock.
01:17:55We'll leave right away.
01:17:57That should put us there by three while it's still dark.
01:18:00Come armed and with masks.
01:18:21Come on, come on.
01:18:51Gunshot.
01:19:15Gunshot.
01:19:22Come out of there.
01:19:24Come on.
01:19:41Laura.
01:19:44It had to happen whether they were your brothers or mine.
01:19:49I'm sorry I couldn't tell you the real truth about myself.
01:19:54Oh, Jim.
01:19:58Who's in there?
01:20:00It's all right, Noah.
01:20:01You, Jim?
01:20:02Yeah.
01:20:04Sounded like you're trying to get yourself some night owls.
01:20:06What's going on here?
01:20:10Who is it?
01:20:11Clint, Mr. Ewell, where's Barlow?
01:20:13He's here.
01:20:14There?
01:20:15Oh, Mr. Barlow.
01:20:17Laura.
01:20:18They're after Frank and the others.
01:20:20Who?
01:20:21Fisher and the mob.
01:20:22They're headed for North Vernon.
01:20:24Look after Laura.
01:20:26Oh, Clint, what happened?
01:20:28Fisher, Dedrick, and Foley are the leaders.
01:20:30They stirred up the whole town.
01:20:47Let's go.
01:21:17Let's go.
01:21:48Don't move.
01:21:49Raise your hands, Sheriff.
01:21:51Stand up.
01:21:52Don't reach for your gun.
01:21:54What do you want?
01:21:55We want the Reno brothers.
01:21:57You men got no right to...
01:21:58Give us the keys.
01:22:03Give us the keys.
01:22:05Give us the keys.
01:22:07Give us the keys.
01:22:09Give us the keys.
01:22:11Give us the keys.
01:22:13Give us the keys.
01:22:15Give us the keys.
01:22:16Give us the keys.
01:22:20Give us the keys.
01:22:24Simmy, you hear that?
01:22:27We want the Reno brothers.
01:22:30Yeah, yeah, I heard them.
01:22:33You men got no right to...
01:22:34Give us the keys.
01:22:36How long you guys wearing masks anyway?
01:22:41It's far enough.
01:22:44Hurry up, we haven't got all night.
01:22:54Which way?
01:22:57There.
01:22:58All right, take them out.
01:23:00All right.
01:23:06All right, boys.
01:23:16No, you can't.
01:23:18Frank!
01:23:20Frank!
01:23:22This one next, man.
01:23:24Frank!
01:23:25You got a lot of guts.
01:23:27No!
01:23:28You've got to give us a trial.
01:23:30No!
01:23:31You've got to give us a trial.
01:23:33Frank!
01:23:35No!
01:23:36No!
01:23:37No!
01:23:41No!
01:23:42No!
01:23:43Shut up and stop begging like a yellow belly.
01:23:49All right, drag him out of there.
01:23:57I ain't forgot how to walk.
01:24:06Get your hands off of me.
01:24:14You keep out of this, Barlow.
01:24:16You're breaking the law, I'm going in.
01:24:18We're the law now.
01:24:19You're a mob.
01:24:20We're the citizens and we're going through with this.
01:24:26You're making me sick.
01:24:28Frank!
01:24:29Get away from those ropes.
01:24:31Too late, Barlow.
01:24:32You want law and order.
01:24:34Is this the way to get it with a mob?
01:24:36The Reno's are going to be tried.
01:24:38Tried, legal and proper.
01:24:39They're going to be hanged.
01:24:41Now.
01:24:42Drop that gun, Barlow.
01:24:44Get on with it.
01:24:46I know you, Fisher.
01:24:48I knew, Dedrick.
01:24:49If you hang these men...
01:24:52All right, Fisher.
01:24:53Who are the others?
01:24:55Dedrick, who were they?
01:24:59I don't like lynches much better than I like outlaws.
01:25:02Put them in the Reno's cells.
01:25:03It was worth it.
01:25:04After a few years behind the bars, maybe you'll change your tune.
01:25:13I'm going to the Reno's.
01:25:15I'm going to the Reno's.
01:25:17I'm going to the Reno's.
01:25:20Mighty good shooting, Barlow.
01:25:22Sorry, I followed.
01:25:25Didn't do much good after all.
01:25:38You shouldn't have come here.
01:25:41I had to.
01:25:45I'm sorry, Laura.
01:25:47I tried.
01:25:48I know.
01:26:18Come on.

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