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Bonanza S1E19 The Gunmen
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00:00Hey, what's the matter with you?
00:22Hey, that's a good jubilee, Jim.
00:25Cleanest back shot I've ever seen in my life.
00:28Calls for another one.
00:52Hmph.
00:54A shame he had a full house.
00:59You can't win them all.
01:02Drinks on him.
01:08Them's the meanest, toughest killers I ever saw.
01:12Who are they?
01:13Well, them's the Slade boys. Didn't you know that?
01:15No.
01:16We're sure lucky they didn't plug us, too.
01:19The Slade boys. I'm sure glad they're riding on through.
01:23Do you know where they're heading?
01:25I heard them mention a place called Puyallup Flats.
01:28The Slade boys. Puyallup Flats.
01:31Remind me to ride clear of that place, will you?
01:34Come on, give me a drink.
01:35Yeah, I'll go with you.
01:49Hey, yeah.
02:20THE END
02:29Sheriff! Sheriff!
02:31What? Where?
02:32They're coming! I see them up by the forks, Mr. Brown.
02:35One of them's about nine foot tall.
02:37Well, who's coming?
02:39Them!
02:40You say one of them's a big, big tall man?
02:42About nine foot tall and half as big around.
02:45And the other fellow, he's a little bit of a fella?
02:47About half as big as his brother.
02:50And mean-looking?
02:52Meaner than rattlesnakes!
02:54It's them, all right. It's them.
02:56Now, Sonny, you get in the house, you hear me?
02:59Keep off the streets!
03:01Now, go on, get!
03:09Ain't no sense looking for trouble.
03:12Dirty thing never was no good know-how.
03:18They're coming!
03:24They're coming!
03:28They're coming, ladies! They're coming!
03:30Hey, Franco!
03:32They're coming!
03:34He's sure in good sense.
03:39They're coming!
03:48They're coming!
04:02They've came.
04:17They've come.
04:27I don't nobody start nothing.
04:30Hey, Oz?
04:31Yeah?
04:32Let's watch some of the trailer stuff.
04:34It's a good idea, little Joe.
04:39Howdy.
04:41Howdy.
04:43Howdy.
04:46Howdy.
04:48Howdy.
04:50Howdy.
05:02Get up!
05:04Get up, Comrade!
05:06All right, all right, all right.
05:08Morning, Sheriff. Morning.
05:12them Slade boys. That's right. That's right. Just how just how well do you know them?
05:15Sheriff, me and them Slade boys was practically weaned together. I am their
05:20bosom friend. Yeah, well your bosom friends just rode into town.
05:26Well, why would those two murderous villains want to come to a miserable hole like Kiowa Flats?
05:31Because the Lombs have been faddened and hired to kill off all the Hatfield boys. That's why.
05:35Oh, that's right. Well, where are they now? In the bar. Oh, no, they're terrible. They'll
05:41kill off all the Hatfield boys. They'll kill off all the Hatfield boys.
05:46They'll kill off all the Hatfield boys. They'll kill off all the Hatfield boys.
05:51Well, where are they now? In the bar. Oh, no, they're terrible.
05:56No, Sheriff, that's the only bar in town. What do you mean?
06:01You listen to me. Get a horse. Hire it. Charge it to me.
06:06And ride out and tell old Jubal Hatfield not to come into town for quite a spell.
06:11Then when you come back, look me up because I'll need you to identify them two fellas.
06:16Hey, look, look, look. Look after the bar. Will you look after it? Yeah, I will.
06:26Hey, little Joe, is there something wrong with me? Do I smell or something?
06:31No, you smell about the same. How about me?
06:36About the same.
06:41Yes, yes, sir. Is there something wrong with us or something?
06:46Oh, no, no, sir. No, you're just fine. Just fine.
06:51Bring us another beer. You want another beer?
06:56Yeah, this is fine here.
07:01Nice day, eh?
07:06Ain't good enough to drink. Ain't good enough to sheep death.
07:11I say it's a nice day, eh? Oh, yeah, yes. It's a fine day.
07:16I mean, it's a nice day. About as nice a day as we ever had.
07:21I can't remember a nicer one. It was, well, maybe back in 47 or 48.
07:26I might have had some better. I don't remember.
07:31It's kind of warm. Well, it's not too warm.
07:36Maybe a little on the chilly side.
07:41Any kind of weather's all right with me, so long as it don't bother you none.
07:46I guess it's a nice day.
07:51I don't know.
08:01I reckon they ain't used to strangers or something, though, Joe.
08:06Yeah, something. Let's get out of here.
08:17Hottie?
08:22Hottie?
08:27Hottie?
08:32Hottie?
08:55Don't look like nobody's here.
09:00Let's get out of here.
09:05Well, I'm too tired to argue about it. Just sign her name and get a room.
09:10Just sign her name and pick one.
09:15One with a lock. Paying the expense.
09:20Now, they're going upstairs.
09:25Oh, did you see the way they looked at me?
09:30Oh, gentlemen, there was death in them eyes. Sudden death.
09:35Oh, I tell you, when they took that swallow up here, and that big one made that face,
09:40and he looked dissatisfied and uneasy-like, oh, I tell you, I could hear them pearly gates a-jarring open.
09:45If you gentlemen will excuse me, I feel considerably shook.
09:50I'm a-might shook up myself.
09:57Uh, Miss Lawnedoon and ladies, if I was you, I'd get in off the streets. It's apt to be a-might dangerous.
10:02V. Bannerman Brown. Well, there's some in this town have a sense of duty, if others that oughta ain't.
10:08Now, where are they?
10:13Stand aside, V. Bannerman Brown. Will you get out of the way? Come, ladies.
10:21Quick, jump into your house of that.
10:36Repent, sinners. The day of retribution is at hand.
10:41Yes, ma'am, I reckon it is.
10:46Those poor, frail females have come to throw ourselves on your mercy.
10:51Come to do what, ma'am?
10:56We want you should spare us our men. Amen.
11:01Well, there ain't enough of them to go around as it is. Amen.
11:06Don't you worry none, ma'am. We'll spare you men if there were sparing.
11:16Hey.
11:21What do you reckon he meant by all that?
11:26Beats a heck out of me.
11:31Hey.
11:36Somebody's shooting at somebody.
11:42What the heck did we do?
11:47I ain't gonna find out, but I'm gonna find out.
12:11Oh, Moss.
12:16I paid two dollars for this.
12:21It's only worth much now. Man, wasn't that good shooting?
12:26Next time, will you use your own neck cloth, please?
12:31I just hope there's gonna be a next time.
12:36Huh?
12:41We know who you are and what you're here for.
12:46You can die now or later, but if you want a chance to make your peace, throw out your gun.
12:51Hey, they got us mixed up with somebody else.
12:56I sure hope so.
13:01Well, we better go ahead and do what he says.
13:06Throw our guns out and then go out and see what it's all about. Come on.
13:11All right.
13:16Let's try it again.
13:21What are your names and what are you doing here?
13:26Yeah, our names is Cartwrights and we're down here to buy cattle.
13:31Go on, boy.
13:36I told you not to lie to me.
13:41We ain't lying.
13:46You just come down here to buy cows. Texas cows.
13:51You might mind is gonna believe anybody come down here to buy Texas longhorns, I ask you.
13:56I told you. We're gonna take them back up to our ranch in Nevada and cross them on their own herd so as we'll have a heartier breed.
14:01And you two are gonna drive them cows clean across West Texas,
14:06right on up through a hunk of New Mexico, all the way to the Nevada territory, just the two of you?
14:11Yeah, that's what we said.
14:16It's a fine lie, gents. A fine lie.
14:21It's the kind of noble-inspired lying that does credit to the folks that raised you.
14:26And it don't wash out here.
14:31Now, I'll tell you who you are.
14:36You're them two low-down, gun-slinging, murdering,
14:41that was hired by old man McFadden to wipe out us Hatfields
14:46because he couldn't do it himself.
14:51Now, look, we never heard of the McFaddens, and we never heard of the Hatfields.
14:56And that's the truth.
15:01Ain't they the living wonders, though?
15:06Hey, hey, what in time is going on here, anyway?
15:11What are you fixing to do with these fellas?
15:16Kill them. They're the slave boys.
15:21You can't do that. You ain't sure they're the slaves?
15:26Ain't sure. Ain't sure. You see them, don't you?
15:31He says he known them a long time back in Austin.
15:36Fine. Fetch him in here. Let him identify them, and then we'll kill him if it'll make you any happier.
15:41Well, you see, Twirly ain't exactly around right at this moment.
15:46Wait a minute.
15:51Where are we gonna keep him until morning?
15:56Get the hell out of this.
16:01All right. All right.
16:06Just get somebody to help me get him over to jail, that's all.
16:11You make sure they're there come morning,
16:16or I might just take it into my head to vacate your office.
16:21Well, Joe, I got a funny feeling
16:26the law in this town is sure easily influenced.
16:31Yeah, all you need's a Navy colt.
16:36Oh, you fellas comfortable and happy?
16:41I mean, can I get you anything? A bottle of whiskey or a couple of steaks or something?
16:46When are you gonna let us out of here?
16:51Well, tomorrow morning, one way or another.
16:56What do you mean, one way or another?
17:01Well, if I can find Twirly Boggs and he says you ain't the Slade boys, I'll turn you loose.
17:06Yeah, but what's gonna happen if you can't find Twirly Boggs?
17:11I just about got it figured out.
17:16Yeah, what?
17:21This whole dang town is thatched.
17:26Oh, come on. Who ever heard of a whole town being thatched?
17:31A fella told me one time they got a weed down here and they call it local weed.
17:36People don't eat weeds.
17:41Yeah, but they eat beef, don't they?
17:46Yeah, that makes sense.
17:51Well, Joe, you don't reckon they're really gonna hang us, do you?
17:56Well, I don't know. If they're joking us, they're sure pushing it pretty far.
18:06Don't blab.
18:11Don't blab. Rescue is at hand.
18:16Signed, Black Alonzo, the Red-Handed Avenger.
18:21Me too.
18:26Even the kids have been affected by that local beef in this town.
18:31Sheriff Brown.
18:36Good evening, Miss Rona Doon. Evening, ladies.
18:41I have fetched my tribute.
18:46Me and the ladies of the town have come to comfort them poor sinners in their final hours.
18:51Well, the good book says we should forgive our enemies.
18:56Even though they are a couple of low-down murderin' skunks.
19:01Yes, well, here's the keys. You go in and console them low-down murderin' skunks.
19:06Them poor lost sheep. Me, I got work to do. Good night, ladies.
19:11Oh, poor doomed prisoners.
19:16It ain't too late.
19:21Down on your knees as you face your awful fate.
19:26Repent your crimes before that trap is sprung.
19:31And you, like a side of beef,
19:36are hung.
19:41Poor soul. If you come up close and scooch again to the bars,
19:46you could kinda rest your poor head on my shoulder.
19:51Ain't fair hangin' men when there ain't enough to go around as it is.
19:56If you don't mind, I'd like to finish my little tribute whilst there's time.
20:01Do you have many more of those? No, just ten or twelve more verses.
20:06Well, I didn't have enough time to do a real good job on it. That's a shame.
20:11Now your poke is spent and you can take my word.
20:16We'll remember the gent that went ridin' herd, a-fightin' and shootin' like desert rats
20:21to come to their end in Kiowa flats.
20:26Now toll the bell, their souls are fled.
20:31That'll be much more of this horse.
20:36Them two poor boys are hangin' dead.
20:41Somewhere their kinfolk will weep and pray.
20:46For them that got heisted up today.
20:51Did you really like it?
20:56Ma'am, I thought it was prime, just prime.
21:01Well, it ain't often I get a chance to recite my tribute to the dear departed before they're departed.
21:06No, ma'am, I don't reckon you do.
21:11I suppose you'd like to have it buried with you. Most folks do.
21:16Stop that noise.
21:21I can't help it. There ain't enough men to go around and here they go wastin' two at the same time.
21:26Amen.
21:31It's a woman's place to endure, Clara Lou.
21:36Well, I don't mind enduring if I got a man to put up with.
21:41Well, I can't help it.
21:46She's just a selfish thing, that's all she is.
21:51Well, I never. I guess a certain person can hold another person's hand if they choose.
21:56Well, a certain person didn't have to choose the way another certain person grabbed onto it.
22:01I wouldn't act like such a hussy if I was you, Clara Lou Kinsey.
22:06You're a pretty gibbet, like some Lizabelle Jones.
22:11Get loose from them pesky females, boys, and get a move on.
22:16We're busting you out. Who are you? Alonzo McFadden, you dang fool, the one that hired you.
22:21Well, come on.
22:26Bring him back here.
22:31Come on, boys.
22:36Women, I want you to meet my friends.
22:41My good friends, Big Jack and Shorty Jim Slade.
22:46Boys, say howdy. My wife, Wheezy, and my daughter, Manda.
22:51Howdy, ma'am. Howdy. Mr. McFadden, you're making a terrible mistake. You see, we ain't really...
22:56It's four o'clock in the morning.
23:01We're rushing. How you boys go on and on.
23:06That, Bernard, Mr. McFadden, we ain't the Slade boys.
23:11You ain't? No, we ain't. That's what we've been trying to tell you all the way in from town.
23:16We're the Cartwrights. What's the matter? You scared?
23:21That, Bernard, if it make you feel any better, I almost wish we was the Slade boys, but we just ain't.
23:26Say, if you don't mind, we'll just mosey on back.
23:31Bye, ma'am.
23:44In the house.
23:50First one side don't believe us, and then the other.
23:55We got ourselves in the middle of something, and I don't like it. That's for sure.
24:00What do you think we ought to do about it?
24:05Well, I'll tell you a little joke. I done been hauled up,
24:10hauled down, threatened with a hanging and thrown in jail and busted out of jail and poetized at and shot at
24:15and read halfway across the state of Texas in the dark.
24:20I'm going to get some sleep. I don't know what you're going to do.
24:25Hey.
24:30Great day in the morning.
24:35Who are you? Turn around a little, Joe.
24:40Where's that patch? You wouldn't be Black Alonzo, the red-handed avenger, would you?
24:45I was going to bust you out. Only Pa and the boys got there first.
24:50Yeah, well, just how was you figuring on busting us out?
24:55Figured to dig a tunnel. That's a good way to bust out of dungeons.
25:00Yeah, you're pretty well posted on things, ain't you, fella?
25:05I bet you even know what we're doing here, don't you?
25:10Shucks. Half the country knows. Pa hired you to kill Ann's Hadfield.
25:15Nah. Just why are we supposed to kill Ann's Hadfield?
25:20He's the fastest gun around here, ain't he? None of us McFaddens can hold a candle to him.
25:25We got to get rid of him before we can kill the rest of the Hadfields.
25:30Don't you fellas know anything? It's a feud.
25:35He's kind of dumb, ain't he? Why, you little...
25:40You just touch me and I'll holler for...
25:45Black Alonzo, you tell your Pa that we hate to leave like this, but we just ain't the Slade brothers, you hear?
25:50You thank him for busting us out of jail, all right?
26:00Let's go.
26:30Who's there?
26:37Rouse up, boys! The Hadfield is raiding again!
26:53What the heck are you doing?
26:58Hold your fire. They ain't shooting back.
27:08Come on. Let's go collect the bodies.
27:28Hey, Slade boys, on your feet.
27:34Never mind.
27:58I want you two to listen, and listen good.
28:04I want you two to listen, and listen good.
28:09I hired you to do a job for me, and last night you tried to run out on your obligations.
28:14And a Mr. McFadden...
28:19Shut up and listen. I'm giving you fellas a fair choice.
28:24I'm giving you fellas a fair choice.
28:29Now you can take them guns and do the job you're supposed to.
28:44You got another choice.
28:59Name your poison, boys.
29:04That burn it, Mr. McFadden. Don't you folks ever think any other use for a rope around here?
29:09First the Hadfields want to hang us for being the Slade brothers. Now you want to do it because we ain't.
29:14I'm getting awful tired of hearing that same old tired lie.
29:19All right, boys, heist them up.
29:24That burn it, Mr. McFadden. I'm getting tired of being called a liar, too. We ain't the Slade boys.
29:29All you got to do is ride into town and look up a fella named Twirly Boggs.
29:34Sheriff Brown told us that he knew the Slade boys, and he can tell you right quick we ain't them.
29:39All right, boys. If it'll make you feel better disposed to do the work you was hired for,
29:44we'll all saddle up and ride into town.
29:49Morning, boss.
30:19Morning, boss.
30:49I know there wasn't a jail that could hold them Slades.
30:54I know them boys. I know them real good.
30:59I went to school with the Aunt Emma line, see?
31:04I tell you, those boys would gouge your eyes out if they thought you looked at them the wrong way.
31:09They would shoot you if they wanted a little target practice.
31:14Who's buying, Chance?
31:19Them boys, they had a man for breakfast every day of their life from the day that they put on long pants.
31:24Yes, sir. They had two on Sundays.
31:29Never touched me, though. No, sir. They liked me. You see, they liked me real good.
31:34But I... Oh, come on. Now, somebody stole my drink. Let's have a drink here.
31:39I tell you, them two Slade boys is two curly wolves.
31:44They have a big wind off in the prairie.
31:49They walk in blood, and where they breathe, they leave behind them ruin.
31:54Get ready for ruin right now, Gush. Here they come.
31:59Oh, hallelujah.
32:04They look mad. I'm getting out of here.
32:09No, wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
32:14Help me save the whiskey. Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
32:19Howdy.
32:24Brown, where's Twirly Boggs?
32:34Come out of there, Boggs!
32:39No, wait a minute. Wait a minute.
32:44Not gold massacring Twirly Boggs, no.
32:49I've never done no harm to nobody.
32:54Take a look at these two.
32:59Are they or ain't they the Slade boys?
33:04Are they or ain't they?
33:09You just go right ahead and answer, Mr. Boggs. Tell him the truth. Ain't nobody gonna hurt you.
33:14He wrecked. Ain't nobody gonna hurt you.
33:19That's fine.
33:24The Slade boys, all right. I seen a lot of them down in Austin.
33:29Hiya, boys. What's the matter, boys? Don't you know me?
33:34I'm Twirly Boggs. Remember? I used to go to school with your old Aunt Emmeline.
33:39That doesn't. Take these and do the job you're supposed to.
33:44Or you won't be around to taste air come tomorrow morning.
33:49Thanks a lot, Mr. Boggs.
34:09Howdy, boys. Howdy.
34:14Howdy, Mr. Brown. Anybody comes riding into this, they're gonna get slaughtered.
34:19Yeah, they got guns planted in the windows and up on the roofs and whatnot.
34:24Yeah. Maybe the Hatfields won't ride into town after all.
34:29They'll ride in all right. They got the news.
34:34You see those folks killing each other?
34:39Not a few like this ever get started, Sheriff. Over a hog.
34:44Over a hog? Yep, just a plain common ornery razorback hog.
34:49I'll tell you boys all about it, but first I got to get a little portation...
34:54to loosen up the vocal cords. I'll tell you the whole sad tale.
34:59Hiya, Johnny.
35:11Gentlemen, care for some more sheep dip? I mean, beer?
35:16Yeah, give us a couple of beers.
35:21Yeah, well, as I start to tell you, see these here Hatfields and McFaddens?
35:26Boy, over the last 30 years... Yeah, well, how did the hog get mixed up in this?
35:31Well, come on. Sit down, boys. I'll tell you all about it.
35:36See, Lance Hatfield, he was fattening him a razorback shoat...
35:41you see, for his winter meat.
35:46Well, one morning, that shoat turned up missing.
35:51Well, he got his gun and saddled up to go out looking for her. Couldn't find her.
35:56But as he was passing by the McFadden's cabin, he... pork roasting.
36:01So he went in, and of course, naturally, they asked him to stay to supper.
36:06And lo and behold, they brung on a great big mess of fresh roast pork.
36:11He knowed the Hatfields didn't have no pig, so he accused them of stealing his.
36:16And then the shooting started, and it's been going on ever since, for 30 years.
36:21All that killing over one dad-burned old fattening hog.
36:26Now, look here, Mr. Brown, you were sheriff then. Now, how come you didn't stop it?
36:31Oh, I tried two or three times, but it didn't do no good.
36:36See, nobody pays much attention to me.
36:41Maybe it's because I'm getting old, or maybe it's just...
36:46Maybe it's because I'm getting a little cowardly. I don't know.
36:51You boys don't look so darned old, and you sure don't look like cowards.
36:56Well, sheriff, you're not suggesting that we do something about the feud.
37:01I mean, after all, we're supposed to be the Slade brothers.
37:06You're a killer a mile off the side of the twirly bogs.
37:11He's the biggest liar in the whole great state of Texas, and that son's just covering a heap of territory.
37:16Well, if you knew, why didn't you say something?
37:21First the McFaddens were gonna hang us, and the Hatfields are gonna shoot us?
37:26Well, I kind of thought maybe I was holding a hand I could draw to.
37:31By the way, I snuck your horses out of the livery stable
37:36and tied them back in the alley, and your guns is in my office.
37:41Sheriff, we sure do appreciate this. Come on, let's go.
37:46Thanks a lot, Sheriff.
37:51Hey, Buck. Hey, Buck.
37:56Where are you going with that rifle? I'm gonna kill me some Hatfields.
38:10Yeah, even the kids are thinking like that.
38:14That seems like a shame, doesn't it? Yeah.
38:18Well, let's go.
38:23Come on, who are you joking?
38:28That's what I like about us as a family, little Joe.
38:33Paul always taught us to never do nothing the others would be ashamed of.
38:38I'd like to keep it like that.
38:43I just wonder if there's anything we can do, like B. Bannerman Brown said.
38:49You boys change your minds about going?
38:54Well, sir, you might say we had our mind changed for us.
38:59I don't know what we're gonna do, but whatever it is, I think we better get started.
39:04Hey, listen, you got any ideas, Sheriff? Yeah, I got one.
39:09Lorna Doon Mayberry.
39:14Lorna Doon Mayberry.
39:19See, my grandpappy always told me, he always says, he said,
39:24son, you get the women on your side and the battle won.
39:29Excuse me, ma'am.
39:34Me and my little brother are in a pack of trouble and...
39:39Come on, tell me what it's all about.
39:44Come on.
39:49First of all, ma'am, there's just about to be a bunch of killin' out there in that street.
39:54There's always killin' in that street.
39:59Well, yes, ma'am, and that seems to me like it's a terrible waste.
40:04I mean, there not bein' enough men to go around for all you ladies like it is.
40:09There ain't a woman livin' can keep men from fightin'.
40:14Well, ma'am, I beg to differ with you.
40:19Well, ma'am, I've been lookin' for ways, and I figured maybe if you ladies tried right hard,
40:24you might be able to get around these.
40:29You ain't as dumb as you look.
40:34What do you want me to do, hmm? Well, ma'am, here's our plan.
40:39We figured if you...
40:44All right, hold your fire, men.
40:49Hold it. Get in that wagon.
40:54Hold your fire.
40:59Hold it.
41:04Hold it.
41:14Hold it.
41:19Hold it.
41:24Florida Dune Mayberry!
41:29We're stayin' right here.
41:34Have you lost what few wits you ever had?
41:39I'm a woman of the battlefield, and that's more than you can say.
41:44Us women got a few things to tell ya.
41:49And you can start your fightin' after you hear this out.
41:54All right, ladies. Well, they gotta listen to ya.
41:59I got somethin' to say. You all know me. I'm Wheezy McFadden.
42:04I'm Susan Hatfield. I guess you all know who I'm talkin' to.
42:09What Wheezy says goes for me too, Jubal.
42:14I won't be the kind of wife I shouldn't be.
42:19I ain't gonna cook for ya, nor wash for ya,
42:24nor do anything a wife's bound to do for her man
42:29What Wheezy says goes for me too, Jubal.
42:34I won't be the kind of wife I should till you stop this fightin'.
42:39I'm talkin' to you, Anse Hatfield. You heard your ma talk, and you heard my ma.
42:44You're on one side, and I'm on the other.
42:49Here I am, Anse. But don't come after me with a gun in your hand.
43:00Boy, you get back here. You hear me?
43:12You men wanna hear some more?
43:20Just a dang minute!
43:26What tarnation's goin' on here?
43:31Hey! Confound it! Get back here!
43:39This ain't no way to run a funeral!
43:45It was such a nice day for her, too.
43:54Hatfield, I'll buy a drink.
43:59A drink?
44:04All right. I'll accept your offer.
44:09And I'll buy another.
44:14Fair enough.
44:29Whiskey.
44:34Lana, that was a mighty fine thing you just done.
44:39Lana, 15 years ago, you said to me that if I ever...
44:45Hey, little Joe.
44:50Little Joe, I think we done hung around here long enough.
44:55We better be just ridin' on, attendin' our business, and that's buyin' cattle.
45:00All right, all right.
45:05All right, all right.
45:10Boys, here's your hats, and here's your own guns.
45:15Sheriff, we were just beginning to enjoy this time.
45:20Yeah, but don't forget, there's still a heap of folks around here that still thinks you're the Slade boys.
45:25Now, word to the wise?
45:31You've had plenty for the day, little Joe. Come on.
45:40Dribble, Hatfield. You put her there.
45:45Alonzo McFadden, you're a good boy.
45:50You're a good boy.
45:56Alonzo McFadden, you're a good old sock.
46:01Thank you, Dribble.
46:06The best, except for one thing.
46:11What did I do wrong, Dribble?
46:16Bringin' in them hired killers to settle a dispute between two Texas gentlemen.
46:21Dribble, I'm a dirty dog.
46:26Oh, now, don't take on.
46:31I'm a dirty dog.
46:36Dribble, this has gotta be wiped out in blood.
46:41All right.
46:46We've disposed those two dirty, miserable killers
46:51that came along into our peaceful little community
46:56trying to stir up trouble between us two peace-loving families.
47:01That's what I like about you, Alonzo.
47:06You think the same as me.
47:12Hey.
47:17How far is it to Keowa Flats?
47:22Just a couple miles back down the road.
47:27Hey, you don't suppose that...
47:32I think so.
47:37Come on, let's get out of here.
47:58You don't reckon he...
48:03I think so.
48:27Hey.
48:32Hey.
48:37Hey.
48:42Hey.
48:47Hey.
48:52Hey.