Tate E3: The Bounty Hunter
30min | Western | TV Series (1960– )
Robert Culp plays a bounty hunter who is seeking Tate for a murder that he didn't commit.
Creator: Harry Julian Fink
Stars: David McLean, Don Wilbanks, Robert Redford
30min | Western | TV Series (1960– )
Robert Culp plays a bounty hunter who is seeking Tate for a murder that he didn't commit.
Creator: Harry Julian Fink
Stars: David McLean, Don Wilbanks, Robert Redford
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00:30I
01:01That
01:06Sorrel outside who does it belong to I
01:12Said who owns that sorrel
01:18That's my horse boy, that's my gun you filthy you dirty
01:30You
01:34What's your name boy
01:37What's your name
01:41Torset I
01:44Don't place you
01:46Who was it?
01:48your father your brother I
01:52Like an answer boy my father gunfighter is that good enough
02:00My sister's dying from the same shotgun blast
02:04Jeremy Texas, is that good enough? You know who I am now
02:11Son I was in Jeremy about two months ago. I
02:14Saw a homestead burning and I went to take a look
02:17There was nobody around so I didn't put my nose into it
02:21It's a dirty thing. I
02:24Had nothing to do with it. I found your hoof prints your gunshells. I said it was there
02:30And my gun use a common kind of shell
02:35I'm gonna kill you
02:38And if I don't I
02:41Hired a bounty hunter that will
02:45$250 mr. That's exactly what your life is worth
02:51How much did you get paid to do it I
02:55Suppose I ought to see this through
02:57But I'm on my way north to the railhead and your town's a thousand miles away
03:04Now you go back home and speak to a man named Kincaid the man who hired you to kill my father
03:11He tried to
03:13But I turned him down when I heard what he had in mind for me
03:20Now you follow me boy, I might have to kill you
03:27That's the thing I have no desire to do
03:30Aren't you gonna wait for your haircut
03:58Oh
04:00Oh
04:26You saw how that happened tell it that way
04:31If this bounty hunter friend comes
04:34Tell him I'll have to earn that two hundred and fifty dollars
05:00I
05:30I
06:00Yes
06:02Yes, sir, do you keep rooms no, sir, there's a little bit each 12 miles to the north. There's a hotel
06:09I've come a long way over those mountains, but I spend the night in the Smithy show. Oh, you're welcome to that
06:14Would you sell me some feed for the horse?
06:16He looks hard-traveled
06:20McConnell's the name Sean McConnell Connell. That's right. Take Irish Scotch
06:27I
06:29Reach on my grandfather's side. I suppose you know, it was the Irish who introduced the bagpipes into Scotland
06:37Their national instrument. Yes, sir to our national disgrace. Well, I'd say this with a Scotch
06:43I had a Scotch port was Robert Burton. My greatly admired, you know of him. Yes, you know his rhyming
06:49Yes, sir. Some and I've had occasion to read yours
06:53the Nevada Sentinel in a barber shop
06:57The dark hills lie green and small things unseen
07:02Are close to God. All right, man. Don't recite you've no ear for it
07:07You like my rhyming very much good. Come in. I'll suffer with it. You're welcome. This is my wife
07:11And this me youngest daughter. Yeah, it's chicken and dumplings. Mr. Tate. Do you like them? Yes
07:27God bless me puny. They make him puny nowadays
07:32I'm prone to agree with you. Oh, would you say you were 62?
07:38Wish it I was
07:40Righteous man. It's a night not strength
07:43You could have fooled me
07:45Your face at the back of that
07:48Would you like to hear me recite my poetry? Yes
07:51Mr. Tate must be tired
07:57Alright good night
08:01You better take this ladder I
08:07Have a raincoat for you
08:22Rain's not up for a while
08:27Now this land is so much like Sean
08:31Gentle rough unpredictable my wife like to rain
08:38How old were you when you married him 17 I've loved him since I was a child
08:45By the time I'm 30 we will probably have eight children
08:50When he's gone I'll have them to remember him by
09:28You
09:38Now later makes no difference at all of me mister turn around
09:49Don't say it again
09:57I
10:16Didn't kill that girl. Oh
10:19I
10:21Just worked for the bounty mister. Well, I got $400 in my pocket
10:27Mm-hmm. I took it
10:33That's a lovely thing
10:42I do hate the rain purely hate rain
10:50It'll be a lot of water in that river tonight you ever get stuck in quicksand
10:57Yeah, I did
11:01I'd rather this little bear and cross that quicksand again rope or no
11:13It's a handsome woman
11:17She married the old man, that's right
11:22Let's get restless
11:27You
11:40The fog's the only crossing 100 miles either that or go around so blackfoot country, that's right
11:52Nothing worthwhile just to stay
11:58I
12:02Mean now you got a bad bark. Oh, man, you bite
12:27Let's go
12:43Kill him you get him on the other side of the river need to kill
12:57I
12:59I
13:25I'm purely a pig sometimes
13:29Man asked for it
13:37But I believe in heaven and hell mr. Tate
13:46Did you know that girl Jeremy still alive no boy told me
13:50Well, I get my bounty whether I bring you in pig or pork
13:54Did you know that I?
13:56know it
14:00I come a long way for $250. You ever wonder why?
14:07As a young girl dying waiting for some dirty buckshot to work its way to her heart, I guess that's reason enough
14:19My wife died that away during a rebellion in Kansas
14:27It was meant for me
14:29I told you I didn't do it. Mr. Not to your wife not to the girl
14:40You'll see she'll say so
14:59I
15:20Must have been high last night quick sandals shift in high water
15:29That's an ugly way to die Sandy
15:34And I'll tell you
15:37If that girl back in Jeremy and alive when we get there you say you wouldn't want to done it to her
15:43You did the only thing is keeping you alive right now. Is it you stop me back there?
15:51You do an evil says maybe you believe in heaven and hell too, maybe you need to figure
15:55You want to bleed off in a straight line where the rope was so they can find out
16:25I
16:55Oh
17:11Good
17:25Oh
17:43Why all you had to do is walk away
17:46Give me my gun and a day's start you owe me that. No girls gonna die, Sandy
17:56Go back to a station
18:16I
18:23I'm taking your husband with me. I'll only go on a few hours
18:27if
18:29He's loose when I come back
18:31Or if he's got a gun
18:33I'll shoot your husband quickly that shoot a dog
18:35Sandy I
18:37Don't know what drives you fear of God or fear the devil, but I swear by both
18:43You hurt that old man. I'll kill you
18:46I
19:06Haven't seen a stage come by. Why not? The river's holding up the northbound. There's none do from Jesseville
19:14see
19:17I can't help you now. Mr. Tate, you know that yes, ma'am
19:24If I did give you a gun, could you kill that man first?
19:30No, ma'am, I don't think so
19:34I have to feed the baby
19:46I
19:48I
20:12They'll leave in the morning and send a telegram
20:18It's a girl still alive, you know, she died two days ago
20:29Sheriff told me to turn you loose since she can't identify
20:35I said I'd already killed you
20:40Tell me bring in your body and he can give me the bounty
20:48I have to know mr. Tate. Did you kill the girl?
21:15I
21:17Used to dream about my wife gunfighter
21:23Before I hunted down and killed the men that murdered her
21:26And then the men liked the men that murdered her men like you
21:31If you kill the girl in Jeremy and I turn you loose
21:36I'm afraid I'm gonna dream again
21:40And they're bad dreams I
21:43read a book one time
21:46About the black ages and something they call a trial by ordeal
21:54We'll let God decide whether or not you kill that girl
22:01I'm gonna give you your trial the gun or the river
22:06You got your choice
22:09The quicksand don't get you
22:12Or if I don't kill you, I guess that proves it
22:17That you're innocent, but if you go down either way
22:23Well, then I guess that proves it you've done it to her
22:32Now
22:42You don't give me much choice do you shot in the back one in the front
22:51Now
23:11Oh
23:42I
23:48Want to thank you both
23:51for the leg
23:52For everything. All right, man. I hate to see you go
23:56You're welcome to stay for as long as you please
23:59Thank you
24:01But I gotta see a man in Jeremy, Texas. I should have done it long ago. Are you still puny?
24:08Haha
24:11I
24:41I
25:11You