• 5 years ago
Not Rated | 1h 23min | Drama | Video 2003

Two rebel brother, Drake and Daniel, disguise themselves as Union soldiers in order to deliver a secret letter to a turncoat Union officer named Hatcher. When Drake gets injured, young Daniel is forced to deliver the message alone. But the mission goes awry and Daniel must flee camp with a meek northern photographer Benjamin, who has been framed for a murder he didn't commit. Unaware that they are being pursued by Hatcher, who has plans of his own for the letter, they embark upon an incredible journey that will test their courage, friendship, their views on war, and their very lives.

Director: Timothy Alan Richardson

Writers: Michael Kouroubetes, Timothy Alan Richardson

Stars: Jay Beyers, John Coffman, Bryce Cone
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00:09:00I'll bet you General Morgan and the Osari band of rebels wish they'd never crossed the Ohio.
00:09:05Yeah!
00:09:06Lord knows Osari bastards would love to get back.
00:09:09He got away with a few stragglers, but we rounded up most of them, thanks to Lieutenant Hatcher's men.
00:09:14Speaking of Hatcher, where is that devil?
00:09:16I'm not sure, sir.
00:09:17Eh, no matter.
00:09:19We have just one more thing to do.
00:09:21Get drunk as a skunk.
00:09:23Yeah, whiskey's as scarce as hen's teeth, sir.
00:09:26All right, all right, pipe down. I know you boys deserve it, but first things first.
00:09:30I say we have a victory photograph taken to send back to the President.
00:09:35Where's Benjamin?
00:09:37Mr. Harris?
00:09:39Mr. Harris?
00:09:41Yes, sir?
00:09:43Gather up your things and set up over by my tent.
00:09:47Private, go help the photographer.
00:09:50Yes, sir.
00:09:56Do you know how to walk, Private?
00:09:59Am I in your way?
00:10:02Salute!
00:10:06Hatcher, get over here, you old dog!
00:10:13Good Lord, man, isn't that contraption ready yet?
00:10:17Just now, sir.
00:10:18Let's get the show on the road, Ben.
00:10:20Make your boss, Mr. Brady, proud.
00:10:31All done.
00:10:32Thank you, sir.
00:10:38Men, tonight you'll be delighted to hear that we are sparing the usual inedible heart attack.
00:10:47Some of the lovely ladies from Pomeroy come bearing homemade venison stew.
00:10:52And that's all they're bringing, so keep your grubby paws off them.
00:10:57Also, there are two other armies camped nearby, so you're going to see a lot of strange faces.
00:11:02But just remember, old Morgan himself is known to stroll into town disguised as a man in blue.
00:11:07So keep your wits about you.
00:11:09Dismissed!
00:11:18Private, excuse me.
00:11:20People don't pay me much never mind around here, but I did want to do this properly.
00:11:26My name is Benjamin.
00:11:28Daniel.
00:11:29Nice to meet you.
00:11:30So Benjamin, when do we get to see this?
00:11:33I'm just getting ready to develop it now, gentlemen.
00:11:35Up to it, Ben. This war's almost over.
00:11:37Yes, sir.
00:11:45Oh!
00:12:01Damn!
00:12:07Lieutenant.
00:12:08Yes, sir.
00:12:10Come on.
00:12:22Don't worry, Drake.
00:12:24I found him.
00:12:26I'm just waiting for an opening.
00:12:28Then all I have to do is hop on a boat and sail right back to Kentucky.
00:12:33You'll be okay.
00:12:37I hope so.
00:13:37Damn if the captain wasn't right.
00:13:44Yeah, didn't you say they caught them rebs down there going through our supply tent?
00:13:48Yeah, some nerve of them.
00:13:49Well, they thought they could get away with it, getting all gussied up in blue.
00:13:52That isn't working at all.
00:13:54You know yourself, you can smell a reb anytime, anywhere.
00:13:57Well, it smells like your grits.
00:13:59You want to smell something powerful, you wait until you smell them rebs hanging from the trees in the morning sun.
00:14:04Who called them anyway?
00:14:06That was Lieutenant Hatcher.
00:14:07You know, that man's got a nose.
00:14:09He can smell them varmints every time, anyplace.
00:14:11Well, I'll be damned.
00:14:37Oh, say, could you please give me a hand with this?
00:14:40Sure, sure.
00:14:43Let me get the plates off.
00:14:46Courier just brought me this.
00:14:49It says here that some of the dispatches we've been finding on Morgan's spies are not on this ship.
00:14:55Well, no, it's got to be something.
00:14:57Let's go check it out.
00:14:59Yes, sir.
00:15:01You got this one.
00:15:03Let's go.
00:15:04Let's go.
00:15:05You got this.
00:15:06You got this.
00:15:07You got this.
00:15:08Let's go.
00:15:10It says here that some of the dispatches we've been finding on Morgan's spies contain false
00:15:17information meant to mislead us.
00:15:20But that does not discount the value of you capturing them, Lieutenant.
00:15:24A spy is a spy no matter what they're carrying.
00:15:27Well, thank you, sir.
00:15:33You're unusually quiet tonight, Lieutenant.
00:15:35You feeling yourself?
00:15:36I'm fine, Captain.
00:15:37I just have a lot on my mind.
00:15:44First I take a solution of pyrogallic acid and I wash the whole plate in it and swish
00:15:51it around and then after a few seconds the image appears.
00:15:57You know, I still don't understand how an image can be pulled out of thin air and put
00:16:01on a piece of glass.
00:16:04You know, I used to carry around a picture of my ma, but I lost it somewhere.
00:16:10Where are you from?
00:16:13Kentucky.
00:16:14I'm glad I'm from here.
00:16:17Well, originally, but I moved my dear wife and I to New York so that I could get into
00:16:23the picture-taking business and work for Matthew Brady.
00:16:26Is she there now?
00:16:28Well...
00:16:29Her name is Rachel.
00:16:35She was the smartest, prettiest woman I ever knew.
00:16:39We were at the first battle of Bull Run.
00:16:42We went out there with all the other picnickers and everyone to see the spectacle from atop
00:16:46the hill.
00:16:47There was a band, children played, and all the politicians were there to toast the supposed
00:16:53first victory of the Union Army.
00:16:55Rachel insisted that we leave, but I couldn't.
00:16:59I was hired to photograph the whole affair.
00:17:03She seemed to sense the danger.
00:17:05I was desperate trying to earn enough money because I wanted to buy her a proper wedding
00:17:09ring.
00:17:10I wanted to replace that cheap piece of tin she wore around her finger.
00:17:13Well, it wasn't long until the merriment soon turned to horror.
00:17:17The Rebs charged right at us.
00:17:19The people began to stampede off into the woods.
00:17:21The pitting baskets were smashed.
00:17:24Wine goblets were shattered.
00:17:26In the chaos, my dear wife hit her head on a rock.
00:17:31By the time I found her lying there in the ivy, she'd already breathed her last sweet
00:17:36breath.
00:17:40That's the last picture I ever took of her.
00:17:43It's all I've got to remember her by.
00:17:47I keep it with me always.
00:17:49Um, would you like to try putting some varnish on a plate?
00:17:55Sure.
00:17:56Um, oh, I must have left it in my other case.
00:18:03I'll be right back.
00:18:17Lieutenant Hatcher had that fellow moved!
00:18:45Lieutenant Hatcher had that fellow moved!
00:19:15My brother Daniel's got it.
00:19:22Where is he?
00:19:23In camp someplace.
00:19:24Then why don't I have it?
00:19:25I'm sure he's got his reasons.
00:19:28Reasons.
00:19:29Tell me what he looks like.
00:19:31He's short, blue eyes, and reddish hair.
00:19:35Where the hell were you two in Kentucky?
00:19:38Your army moved.
00:19:39We couldn't help it.
00:19:41This whole thing's Morgan's fault.
00:19:43Conceited jackass.
00:19:44He's an exemplary soldier.
00:19:45That son of a bitch got the shit kicked out of him today.
00:19:48This is unacceptable that you gave the letter to your brother.
00:19:51I did what I had to do.
00:19:52The whole operation depended on this letter, and I can't depend on either one of you two.
00:19:58I had gotten shot.
00:20:00I gave it to my brother to take to you.
00:20:03Don't worry yourself, Nunn.
00:20:04My brother can be trusted.
00:20:05He's dedicated this out just like I am.
00:20:07My life's on the line, and I don't appreciate complications.
00:20:11This whole thing better go smooth as a baby's ass, or we'll both be swinging by our necks.
00:20:16What are you in this for?
00:20:17Money.
00:20:18Why else?
00:20:19You're a true patriot, sir.
00:20:21Don't judge me, you snake.
00:20:23This whole war's a sham, and you know it.
00:20:26I'm taking care of myself.
00:20:32Good evening, Captain.
00:20:34Lieutenant, what the hell is going on here?
00:20:37I needed some quiet, so I left the party.
00:20:40Well, I heard it all.
00:20:42I'm sorry, sir.
00:20:43I'm giving you one chance, and one chance only, to explain what you just said in that tent there.
00:20:49Captain, I assure you, you need not worry about me.
00:20:55I know how it must have sounded, but I'm no traitor.
00:20:59Go on.
00:21:00Earlier, I discovered that soldier in there is a spy.
00:21:04Instead of tossing him in the prison compound, I decided to trick him into believing that I was on his side.
00:21:09He claims he has knowledge of a very important Confederate letter.
00:21:14That's quite a tale, Lieutenant.
00:21:16It's true, Captain.
00:21:18Have I ever let you down?
00:21:21This is a very important matter.
00:21:23I can't afford to be ill-informed.
00:21:25Never keep me in the dark like this again.
00:21:28I'll take it from here.
00:21:30Captain, what do I get for my part?
00:21:34Your part?
00:21:36For bringing this to your attention.
00:21:38I'd sleep knowing you've served your country well.
00:21:41You and I both know my rank advancement is long overdue.
00:21:45You'll serve where you're needed, and I need you here.
00:21:49I've tolerated your bull-headed incompetence long enough, old man.
00:21:54If you won't promote me, I'll take matters into my own hands.
00:22:00Ah!
00:22:07Who's there?
00:22:08Don't worry. It's me, Daniel.
00:22:12Come here. Now you listen to me.
00:22:15I want that letter, so help me God, I'll gut you like I just gutted a captain here.
00:22:21Captain!
00:22:23Help! Someone help!
00:22:42What happened?
00:22:43The captain's been stabbed.
00:22:45What's going on here?
00:22:47The captain's been murdered.
00:22:49Who found him first?
00:22:50Benjamin.
00:22:51Seize him!
00:22:52But sir, he doesn't even have a weapon.
00:22:54This is no time to question orders, lieutenant, while our captain lies drenched in his own blood.
00:23:00I'm assuming command, and I intend to use all my power to bring this murderer to justice.
00:23:06Take him away!
00:23:18I believe Mr. Harris is another gutless rebel spy trying to infiltrate our camp.
00:23:23My sources indicate he's not acting alone, either.
00:23:26Therefore, I'm ordering a search for a small, red-headed soldier.
00:23:30Bring him directly to me, and do not search him.
00:23:36Do it now.
00:23:37Yes, sir.
00:23:48Gentlemen, there's a spy in camp. Let's capture him.
00:23:51Private, check the first tent. Corporal, with me.
00:23:57Where?
00:23:58Where?
00:23:59Nothing. Let's move.
00:24:01I swear, sir, I am not responsible for this awful crime.
00:24:06I am not responsible for this awful crime.
00:24:09I am not responsible for this awful crime.
00:24:12I swear, sir, I am not responsible for this awful crime.
00:24:17I could never do anything like that.
00:24:21Circumstances change a man, Benjamin.
00:24:24With the proper motivation, any one of us is capable of amazing acts.
00:24:29Even terrible ones.
00:24:31Sir, the murderer is still out there.
00:24:34What did he do that upset you so much?
00:24:37He didn't do anything.
00:24:39You killed him for no reason?
00:24:41I didn't kill him, sir. I tell you, I'm innocent.
00:24:44I tell you, I'm innocent.
00:24:46I tell you, I'm innocent.
00:24:48Shut up!
00:24:55Lovely.
00:24:57Your wife?
00:25:01Is she good in bed?
00:25:04She's dead.
00:25:06Oh, then. In the morning, you'll both have something in common.
00:25:11Guard!
00:25:25Psst! Benjamin, it's Daniel.
00:25:28Daniel?
00:25:30What are you doing out there?
00:25:32I want to help you out. I know you're innocent.
00:25:35I saw the killer.
00:25:37Who is it?
00:25:38Lieutenant Hatcher.
00:25:40He knows I saw him, so he's gunning for me.
00:25:42I can't believe it.
00:25:43And no one's gonna believe me either.
00:25:45So I gotta get you out of there so we can both make a run for it.
00:25:48Turn around.
00:25:55Hold on.
00:25:58Hey, fellas, it's Private Gibbons.
00:26:00Daniel, is that you?
00:26:01You guys can break loose.
00:26:02All you have to do is knock over this shoddy Yankee handiwork.
00:26:05There's only two guards over there.
00:26:07All you have to do is push really hard. I know you Southern boys can do it.
00:26:10One, two, three!
00:26:12Hey!
00:26:19Come on, Ben, let's go! Let's go!
00:26:32Oh.
00:26:37I was a dead man.
00:26:38You and me both.
00:26:42Hey, uh, you got your wife's picture?
00:26:45Yeah, right here.
00:26:47Now, what are we gonna do?
00:26:50I know a place, but I'm not quite sure how to get there.
00:26:54Do you know where it is?
00:26:55Nelsonville.
00:26:56I've been there. It's about a three-day journey from here.
00:26:59Good. Look, I need to let you in on something, but you gotta promise to keep quiet about it.
00:27:03Daniel, you can trust me.
00:27:06I'm delivering a letter for the Union, and Lieutenant Hatcher wants it awful bad.
00:27:10Bad enough that he killed the captain for it.
00:27:13What is it?
00:27:14I don't know, and I couldn't say if I did, but if you help me get it to a farmhouse,
00:27:18the country should be grateful, and you'd get your good name cleared.
00:27:21Well, I'm with you, Daniel.
00:27:23And I'll tell you, I can't wait to see that Hatcher hang for what he's done.
00:27:29Let's go.
00:27:52Look at that.
00:27:54Huh. I wonder where that came from.
00:27:57What is it?
00:27:58It looks like a lady's bonnet.
00:28:02Where'd it come from?
00:28:03I don't know. My wife had one that looked like that, though.
00:28:14Oh, it sure feels nice.
00:28:16You know, yesterday Lieutenant Allen let the Rebs bathe in the same river with the Yanks.
00:28:22And I was sitting there watching them swim in the water there, all mixed up together.
00:28:28You know, I got to thinking.
00:28:30You really couldn't tell one side from the other.
00:28:36You must be baking in that coat.
00:28:38Yeah, it's pretty hot.
00:28:45It sure is beautiful out here.
00:28:52Yeah.
00:29:08Get up.
00:29:17Let's keep heading north.
00:29:19You best be certain.
00:29:20Look, we keep a course, we'll be alright.
00:29:23That little bastard better be on that farm.
00:29:25You mind your mouth when you're talking about my brother.
00:29:30I don't give a shit about either one of you two.
00:30:21What the hell's he got ice skates for in the middle of summer?
00:30:24Must be a gift for her.
00:30:26And that hat we seen, too.
00:30:29Must be one of Morgan's men.
00:30:31You know, those boys will steal anything they can get their hands on.
00:30:35What's he got in there?
00:30:37Uh...
00:30:39Nothing.
00:30:41I don't know.
00:30:42I don't know.
00:30:43I don't know.
00:30:44I don't know.
00:30:45I don't know.
00:30:46I don't know.
00:30:47I don't know.
00:30:48Uh...
00:30:50Not much.
00:30:51Some powder.
00:30:53Some flint.
00:30:55Some jerky.
00:31:08Anything else?
00:31:10Uh...
00:31:13A compass.
00:31:15Hey.
00:31:16My brother used to have a compass just like this.
00:31:18At least we'll know up and down.
00:31:20He might have something good on him.
00:31:25Ah!
00:31:27Shit!
00:31:34Damn little pecker!
00:31:40I don't know anything about snakebites.
00:31:42Oh, I wish Drake were here. He'd know for sure.
00:31:45Hey, you there!
00:31:46You're on my property.
00:31:48Get on and off now.
00:31:50I'm sick of you bandits.
00:31:51Come on, get off!
00:31:52Don't you point that thing at me, boy.
00:31:54Sir, this man's been injured.
00:31:56You shouldn't be here.
00:31:57I can be anywhere I want.
00:31:59You colorblind?
00:32:00Damn little shit.
00:32:01Get on and off so I don't have to look at you no more.
00:32:04Come on, let's go.
00:32:05I ain't leaving Jessica as some damn negro says so.
00:32:11We don't have much choice.
00:32:14Come on, let's go.
00:32:16Come on.
00:32:19Daniel, come on.
00:32:23Let's get him over to my place.
00:32:25I got some herbs that'll help him out.
00:32:27I've been bit a few times out here myself,
00:32:29but none of these snakes is poisonous.
00:32:31Your boy's just in shock.
00:32:33My back ain't no good no more.
00:32:34You have to get him up yourself.
00:32:36Come on, Daniel.
00:32:37Easy does it.
00:32:38Easy does it.
00:32:39Come on, boy.
00:32:40There you go, there you go.
00:32:42At least you can count yourself lucky in that cellar down there.
00:32:45Yeah.
00:33:11So, what's this farmer's connection?
00:33:14Liberty.
00:33:15Old Camel's an avid supporter of Clement Vallandigham.
00:33:17Last I heard,
00:33:18Old Vallandigham was arrested and sent to rot in Tennessee.
00:33:21Not no more.
00:33:22He's up in Canada.
00:33:24Gonna run for governor of Ohio.
00:33:26Camel's up there with him right now.
00:33:28Still trying to stick it to old Lincoln.
00:33:30Why the hell not?
00:33:31Who's minding the farm?
00:33:34His daughter, Caroline.
00:33:37She's been my contact for a while now.
00:33:45Boy, you sure got a lot of fine furniture in there.
00:33:48Where did it all come from?
00:33:50Comes from right here.
00:33:51Well, you're mighty gifted.
00:33:53No, I'm just blessed.
00:33:55Name's Ethan.
00:33:56I'm Benjamin.
00:33:57The boy in there, he's Daniel.
00:33:59He your kin?
00:34:00Nah.
00:34:01I'm just helping him out.
00:34:03He saved my life.
00:34:05I see.
00:34:07I want to apologize to you for what he said back there.
00:34:10Don't say my sorries for me.
00:34:12I ain't sorry at all.
00:34:15You shouldn't be here.
00:34:17My brother always said never trust a darky.
00:34:20Believe me, I don't want you here neither.
00:34:22I got me enough trouble with the horse thieves without you two being around.
00:34:25Well, I'm sorry. We can go.
00:34:27No, don't worry about it.
00:34:28But just scoot in the morning.
00:34:30We're going right now.
00:34:34Go lie down and quiet yourself.
00:34:39Don't tell me what to do.
00:34:42You're not from around here, are you?
00:34:44No, not originally. No, sir.
00:34:46Alabama. And you?
00:34:47Well, I grew up around Cincinnati.
00:34:50Then we moved to New York.
00:34:52My family was blacksmiths.
00:34:54But I, I don't know, I wanted to look for something different to do with my hands.
00:34:58And looked around and wound up in the picture-taking business.
00:35:02Well, a body's got to be someplace, I suppose.
00:35:05And it's always the other place that looks better than the one you're in.
00:35:09That's why I moved up north.
00:35:11Ain't made much of a living at it, though.
00:35:14Tell you, if I didn't have my hands, I'd have nothing.
00:35:18Some folks still think of me as dirt.
00:35:21Hatred don't know no borders.
00:35:23It don't know no north or south.
00:35:34Want a bite of this squirrel?
00:35:36I don't feel much like eating.
00:35:38Too damn hot near this fire.
00:35:40Man, there's cutting to be done before that leg goes gang green.
00:35:43Wound's already spitting out pieces of bullet the threads from your britches.
00:35:48Time for us to finish the job.
00:35:50You ain't coming near me with that knife.
00:35:54Eh, go to hell then, for all I care.
00:35:58Just so you remember, you stay alive long enough to get me that letter.
00:36:02Don't worry. I'm Kentucky blood.
00:36:05We don't go to ground till the last drop of whiskey's left our lips.
00:36:09You'll get your money.
00:36:11Soon, you'll be in a hot bath in Louisville with a nickel whore licking you clean.
00:36:16Well, I best get what I deserve.
00:36:19There's not a god in heaven or in hell that you can hide behind.
00:36:31Boy, you sure know how to bring out the soul in a piece of wood.
00:36:34Keeps me occupied.
00:36:36It's been a long day for me from remembering how bad things have worked out.
00:36:39Oh, they really put you through the works.
00:36:42I didn't have to worry about the chains or rip too much.
00:36:46My daddy was an old man feister.
00:36:48He lived on a plantation with my mother and her two sisters.
00:36:51Sort of an arrangement life.
00:36:53To some, there's not much difference between colors.
00:36:57But still, I was a slave boy.
00:36:59But I only had to tend the sheep.
00:37:01What you complaining about?
00:37:03Lord, it sounds like you were treated like a damned prince.
00:37:05A slave's a slave.
00:37:07Man's still a piece of property.
00:37:09That's what my daddy always used to preach.
00:37:11Your daddy sounds like a good man.
00:37:13He's a dead man.
00:37:15He was an abolitionist minister down in Kentucky.
00:37:18Stirred up a whole bunch of trouble.
00:37:19Got himself hanged.
00:37:21And my mama killed too.
00:37:23Left me and my brothers as orphans.
00:37:26For that, I can never forget him.
00:37:28That's why you hate us so much?
00:37:31When I was little,
00:37:33I used to play with my daddy all the time.
00:37:35But after all that happened,
00:37:37my brother Drake was all that I had left.
00:37:40He used to say that my daddy should not have made such a fuss.
00:37:44He said that my daddy should have minded his own damn business
00:37:47and left well enough alone.
00:37:49Drake's real smart too.
00:37:51Went to West Point and everything.
00:37:53I know you've got a great deal of love for your brother,
00:37:56but you can't always be listening to what he has to say.
00:38:00What you talking about?
00:38:02You don't even know my brother, so why don't you just shut up?
00:38:05I don't know what you're talking about.
00:38:11I almost forgot.
00:38:12Remember when you told me you do pictures of him?
00:38:14Yeah.
00:38:15My daddy was keen on dogs.
00:38:17He even took pictures of them.
00:38:19Here's one in a Labrador in a Confederate uniform.
00:38:22Look at this.
00:38:24That's funny.
00:38:26You ever took pictures of dogs?
00:38:28If you can't see it, I have.
00:38:30Leave it to crack at dawn.
00:38:33Get some sleep.
00:39:00How'd y'all sleep last night?
00:39:29Lots better than outside and those sticks.
00:39:32I would have given you my bed,
00:39:34but my back can't hack that hardwood floor anymore.
00:39:37How's your hand, Daniel?
00:39:39It's fine.
00:39:41Good. Real good.
00:39:43Let me give you a hand with that.
00:39:45I gotta pee.
00:39:50Hey, Ben.
00:39:52I don't mean to be nosy, but how well do you know that kid?
00:39:55He's a good boy.
00:39:57Besides, he's doing the right thing for the North.
00:40:01Oh, yeah? What's that?
00:40:03Well, I'm sorry.
00:40:05I shouldn't say anything.
00:40:07Damn it.
00:40:08What's going on, Daniel?
00:40:10I saw two men out there on horses.
00:40:12They've got guns.
00:40:13It's them damn Bats again.
00:40:15It's the second time they've tried me.
00:40:17Watch that window over there.
00:40:18Think they have a right to a Negro's everything?
00:40:27Oh, yeah?
00:40:57Hurry! Get the horse!
00:41:01Ethan, are you okay?
00:41:02Yeah, just go.
00:41:04Hurry up.
00:41:27Ben, look what we've got here.
00:41:39You didn't teach us that at West Point.
00:41:41Makes my stomach turn.
00:41:43Well, I learned the geometry of the cannon shot at Point.
00:41:46It was the war that taught me the calculations for getting the truth from a man.
00:41:53My brother must have taken the letter with him.
00:41:55Any money in there?
00:41:57Would you shut up about the damn money?
00:41:59Listen, Sonny.
00:42:01This army doesn't give a damn about the retirement of its command.
00:42:04It's every officer for himself.
00:42:06Look at you.
00:42:07Judas of the North.
00:42:08Selling yourself for a few pieces of gold.
00:42:10This war is about rights.
00:42:12Rights?
00:42:13This war is about power.
00:42:16You lose the Negroes.
00:42:18Everything will go to hell down here.
00:42:20We ain't gonna lose.
00:42:21Not with that letter.
00:42:22Everything's gonna change.
00:42:24Yeah.
00:42:31Ben, stop!
00:42:32What? Why?
00:42:33We're going the wrong way.
00:42:34You have to turn around, Ben.
00:42:36Hurry!
00:42:48Drake!
00:42:54Drake!
00:43:05What happened to you?
00:43:06Who did this?
00:43:07I'm okay.
00:43:09Is Daniel here?
00:43:10No, no. I haven't seen him.
00:43:12He's got the letter.
00:43:13And you don't know where he is?
00:43:15I thought you did.
00:43:16Just, just let me think.
00:43:18Oh, you must be the Copperhead Lieutenant.
00:43:20Captain.
00:43:22I'm no Copperhead, ma'am.
00:43:23In fact, it looks like I won't be seeing Copper anytime soon.
00:43:26What's going on here?
00:43:27He'll be here.
00:43:28This isn't what I agreed to.
00:43:29Me neither.
00:43:31We'll just have to sit tight.
00:43:32I don't want to sit tight!
00:43:34You made the arrangements with your friend.
00:43:37So blame him.
00:43:38Oh, he'll be dealt with.
00:43:40Soon enough.
00:43:47Who's the little girl?
00:43:50We better get you up inside the barn.
00:43:52Don't want anybody seeing you out here.
00:43:54Come on.
00:44:05I'm guessing about a few more hours.
00:44:07You really think Hatcher will be in the same place?
00:44:10I ain't sure.
00:44:12But I wouldn't be surprised.
00:44:14Could have tricked my brother into helping him.
00:44:17I thought your brother was such a clever fellow.
00:44:20He is.
00:44:22It's just that I've seen Hatcher in action.
00:44:25Telling sweet lies like maple syrup.
00:44:28What's your brother got to do with this, Daniel?
00:44:31Look, it don't matter.
00:44:34We've just got to be prepared.
00:44:40You know, I never even touched a gun until today.
00:44:44I never had a reason to.
00:44:48You did good.
00:45:09Where's my coffee?
00:45:11In a moment, sir.
00:45:14You miserable bumpkins.
00:45:17You really box this one up good.
00:45:19I beg your pardon?
00:45:21For two years I've been running messages with my friend without a single hitch.
00:45:24Then you people get involved, bang!
00:45:27The whole thing goes to hell.
00:45:29I'm sure that they're doing the best that they can.
00:45:31That's the problem.
00:45:33This is the best they're capable of.
00:45:45I got the horse hid.
00:45:47Good.
00:45:49So you think this is the place?
00:45:51Yep.
00:45:53Drake always used to talk about the big elm tree in front of the barn.
00:45:56Now, they don't know I've got company, so you better stay here.
00:46:00Okay.
00:46:02Hey, you think Hatcher might be in there?
00:46:05I don't see his horse, but I'll go in to make sure.
00:46:09Be careful.
00:46:12Honey, I'm so sorry.
00:46:14Don't be.
00:46:18At least I'm here with you and my family.
00:46:24I love you, Daddy.
00:46:27At least I'm here with you and my family.
00:46:34I love you, Daddy.
00:46:56I love you, Daddy.
00:47:27Are you Campbell?
00:47:29Yeah, I'm Caroline.
00:47:32Daniel?
00:47:38I'm so glad you're here.
00:47:40Drake's hurt bad. He's held up in a Yankee camp.
00:47:42No, he's not. He's right upstairs.
00:47:45He is?
00:47:46No, wait.
00:47:47Drake!
00:47:48Wait, Daniel!
00:47:49Drake!
00:47:50Oh, brother.
00:47:54You made it.
00:47:55Yeah, I did. But how'd you get here?
00:47:58Me.
00:48:09Get in there.
00:48:11Hand it over.
00:48:14I ain't giving you nothing.
00:48:16Daniel, just give him the letter so that we can be rid of him.
00:48:19You don't understand.
00:48:21You better listen to her.
00:48:22No!
00:48:23Daniel!
00:48:24Shut up.
00:48:25Give me the letter or you're dead.
00:48:28Just like the Captain, huh?
00:48:30What are you talking about?
00:48:32I saw him trying to turn the letter over to the North just to get promoted.
00:48:35And then the Captain refused and killed him.
00:48:38He doesn't give a shit about the South. Just himself.
00:48:42Are you finished yet?
00:48:44My friend's expecting his letter.
00:48:46Damn you and damn your friend!
00:48:48I'll make it simple for you.
00:48:51Give me the letter or your brother dies.
00:48:55Daniel, if he wants the money that badly, he'll deliver it, friend or not.
00:49:00We ain't got any choice in the matter now.
00:49:10Good boy.
00:49:21No!
00:49:39Get the horse, hurry!
00:49:41I can't.
00:49:42She's gone, Daniel.
00:49:45How could you do that?
00:49:47You had one simple job to do. One job.
00:49:49And you couldn't do that.
00:49:50And now he's dead.
00:49:52Who? Who's dead?
00:49:54My brother Drake.
00:49:56He's dead.
00:50:14I'm sorry.
00:50:36Annabelle's asleep now.
00:50:41I hope she don't have any nightmares.
00:50:45Daniel.
00:50:47We're your family now.
00:50:52Drake was Annabelle's daddy.
00:50:55He didn't know until today.
00:50:57It's been some years since I've seen him.
00:51:03I knew that there was going to be a war.
00:51:06And I knew that he was going to be such good use to the South.
00:51:10He wouldn't have wanted to go if he would have known.
00:51:14Ann, did you say the South?
00:51:19Yes, sir.
00:51:23Daniel, what is all this?
00:51:26What have you gotten me into?
00:51:29That letter...
00:51:32That letter wasn't for the North.
00:51:34It was for the South.
00:51:36That letter...
00:51:38That letter wasn't for the North.
00:51:41You lied to me.
00:51:43I had to.
00:51:44You've been using me all along.
00:51:46I did what I had to.
00:51:48Had to? I trusted you.
00:51:51You would have been dead if it wasn't for me.
00:51:53Did you forget that?
00:51:54At least I would have died with some dignity.
00:51:57Now look at me.
00:51:58I'm being charged as a traitor.
00:52:01And I find I've been aiding and abetting the enemy all along.
00:52:05So that's what you think?
00:52:07We're enemies?
00:52:08Yes! Aren't we?
00:52:13Do you know what it's like to have Lincoln, the great emancipator,
00:52:17tell you your way of life is wrong?
00:52:21We need slaves to run our plantations and our slaves need us.
00:52:24Is that how you really feel or is that your brother still talking?
00:52:28My brother is dead.
00:52:31You remember that negro, Ethan.
00:52:35He saved your life.
00:52:37He didn't need you. You needed him.
00:52:39That ain't the point.
00:52:41I promised my brother that I would...
00:52:43You fulfilled that promise.
00:52:45It's time for you to grow up and be your own man.
00:52:47I am!
00:52:52Daniel, it's not about your brother and secret messages and politics anymore.
00:53:01Right now.
00:53:05All I know is that Hatcher's a son of a bitch.
00:53:09And I'm gonna kill him.
00:53:13I want my face to be the last he ever sees.
00:53:24You say your company's chasing Morgan's men.
00:53:27Well, General and his boys just rode through here this morning and we just missed them.
00:53:35I got separated from the others when I was scouting for a way to cut him off.
00:53:40According to our reports, they got him pinched.
00:53:42Well, we've got you a cot.
00:53:44There's a little deer meat and some beans if you need it.
00:53:47Thanks, Major.
00:53:49But I'll be staying at the hotel.
00:53:51Very well, Sergeant.
00:53:58I've never admired another soul on this earth as much as I did my brother, Drake.
00:54:04When we was boys, we used to run around in my mama's garden and pelt each other with crab apples.
00:54:10And this one time, he wobbled me real good and clean knocked me out.
00:54:15He was a good guy.
00:54:17He was a good guy.
00:54:19He was a good guy.
00:54:21He was a good guy.
00:54:23And this one time, he wobbled me real good and clean knocked me out.
00:54:27But he still carried me home, even though he knew he'd get a whooping from our daddy.
00:54:33I wish that was the only worrying we ever had to do, Lord.
00:54:37Amen.
00:54:47I'll come back. I promise.
00:54:50I guess I'm your family now.
00:54:52See ya.
00:54:58Need a hand?
00:55:22No.
00:55:38Now, we need to take it easy. He could be anywhere if he hasn't left yet.
00:55:42The sooner we find that barber Caroline mentioned, the better.
00:55:45Yates, right?
00:55:47I believe that's what she said.
00:55:53Looks like you've seen some action.
00:55:56More like a distraction.
00:55:58You mind telling me about it?
00:56:00I trusted the wrong people.
00:56:07Can I help you, fellas?
00:56:09Joseph Yates.
00:56:10That's me.
00:56:11Caroline sent us.
00:56:13Oh, really? And, uh, where's the deer?
00:56:17She said you could help us.
00:56:19I'm Drake's brother.
00:56:21Oh, sure. What you need?
00:56:24Revenge.
00:56:27That friend I'm going to visit, I've known him for a few years.
00:56:32I met him at the hanging of that abolitionist rabble-rouser.
00:56:35John Brown.
00:56:37My friend joined the army just to see him die.
00:56:40That's pretty morbid.
00:56:43He's a strange duck, also.
00:56:46Morbid?
00:56:48He's a strange duck, all right.
00:56:50But then, most of those theater types are.
00:56:53What's his name?
00:56:56It's none of your concern.
00:56:59Where's your post office?
00:57:03Well, I removed a slug from a Yankee Bella just last night.
00:57:06A big man.
00:57:08Hatcher?
00:57:09Yeah.
00:57:10Where's he now?
00:57:11A hotel, I reckon. He didn't like the sound of an army cod.
00:57:14Do you think he's left yet?
00:57:15I don't think so, or I haven't seen him.
00:57:17I've been looking out my window all morning.
00:57:19Son of a bitch.
00:57:21Now, hold on just a minute.
00:57:22We can't go running out there without some sort of plan.
00:57:29Good morning, sir.
00:57:31My name's Captain Derek Hatcher, and I'm staying at the Inn.
00:57:34If I receive any messages, contact me immediately.
00:57:37Yes, sir.
00:57:39Will this do you?
00:57:42Perfect.
00:57:45What's wrong?
00:57:47Well, I'm just sorry it had to all come to this.
00:57:49Hey, he's coming back out.
00:57:55Marion Holstead.
00:57:57She likes to get friendly with the soldiers.
00:58:01Yankee whore.
00:58:05Damn, they're going off together.
00:58:07I'd say that's to your advantage.
00:58:09How do you figure?
00:58:10They're heading for the hotel.
00:58:12This will be your chance to catch him with his pants down.
00:58:17Perfect.
00:58:22You remind me of a girl I once knew in Virginia.
00:58:24Really? Just as pretty?
00:58:26Every bit.
00:58:27Little Johnny Skelter.
00:58:37Wish I had my knife.
00:58:39I'd sink it into his fat throat.
00:58:41You need to keep your head.
00:58:43If you get that letter, give it to me first.
00:58:45That's not why I'm helping you.
00:58:46You gotta, in case he gets away.
00:58:50Quite a sight that was.
00:58:52Nothing but a red tangle of hair and flesh.
00:58:55Ew. You cut off all the hair on her head?
00:58:58He had a whole bag full of scalps.
00:59:00We sold them together.
00:59:02All in his sack of Yankee hair.
00:59:04That's repulsive.
00:59:06We made him into fine wigs and sold him throughout the union.
00:59:09Nobody ever knew the difference.
00:59:12I'm not gonna swing from a tree for this.
00:59:14You won't.
00:59:15Can't we at least wait? It's broad daylight.
00:59:17There's no time.
00:59:36What's wrong?
00:59:56What's wrong?
01:00:04Easy now, boys.
01:00:05Let go of me!
01:00:06Shut up!
01:00:12Get the letter.
01:00:19Got it.
01:00:20Now go downstairs. Make sure no one's coming.
01:00:26Wait a second.
01:00:28You wouldn't shoot an unarmed man, would you?
01:00:35No! No!
01:00:52Take them away.
01:01:06I just got a bunch of red apples from my mom.
01:01:09Sure is nice of her to go to all the trouble.
01:01:12Thomas, it ain't like we're on the front lines or nothing.
01:01:15Your mama only lives five miles away.
01:01:17Bet you boys are just starving.
01:01:19Not for them red apples.
01:01:21Hey, you got a problem with his mama's produce?
01:01:23Look, why don't you boys just carry on?
01:01:25Bet he thinks your mama's apples are just chock full of worms.
01:01:28You call my mama's apples rotten?
01:01:30I don't know.
01:01:33You call my mama's apples rotten?
01:01:35He didn't say that.
01:01:37I wouldn't eat none of your shitty Yankee apples if my life depended on it.
01:01:41Since you don't like apples, maybe you'd like a taste of some Yankee leather.
01:01:45Captain Hatcher says you're too murderin' Johnny's fuzz.
01:01:48How about a little rope?
01:01:49Get him up there.
01:01:50Hey, leave him alone now.
01:01:51Come on, boys.
01:01:52He didn't mean nothing.
01:01:53Quiet down!
01:01:54Quiet down.
01:01:55Get him up there.
01:01:56They're killing us in here!
01:01:58Damn it! Shut up!
01:01:59Ain't nobody got a cup of life here.
01:02:01Hey, help us out of here!
01:02:02They're killing us!
01:02:03Shut up!
01:02:04I'll hold your tongue!
01:02:11You pathetic apes.
01:02:14Get him down from there.
01:02:17Now!
01:02:23Leave him here.
01:02:28Get out of here.
01:02:32Sit down.
01:02:35Or I'll make you.
01:02:43Where is it?
01:02:45I don't know what you're talking about.
01:02:48Where is it?
01:02:51I don't have it.
01:02:52Bullshit!
01:02:53You searched us yourself!
01:02:54Yeah, you probably hid it somewhere.
01:02:56I ain't even seen it!
01:02:58I'm the only man that can save you.
01:03:00You're the only man that can save your life, Benjamin.
01:03:07Where's your brother when I need him?
01:03:09I'll kill you.
01:03:10You piece of shit.
01:03:11You hear me?
01:03:12I'll kill you!
01:03:16Is it really worth losing your life over this?
01:03:19You don't owe that kid a thing.
01:03:21I don't owe you nothing either.
01:03:26I'm not gonna ask you again.
01:03:30Go to hell.
01:03:34You're gonna be in slow pain before you leave this world, boy.
01:03:39Hey, leave him alone.
01:03:40He don't know nothing.
01:03:42Matter of fact.
01:03:43I have it.
01:03:48Where is it?
01:03:49It's in my inside best pocket.
01:03:56Hell, that's nothing but a picture.
01:03:58On the other side, underneath.
01:04:06Sir?
01:04:07What is it?
01:04:08Major Pierce would like to see you right away.
01:04:11Fine.
01:04:12Lock him up.
01:04:28What were you doing with my prisoners?
01:04:30With all due respect, those are my prisoners.
01:04:33This is my jurisdiction.
01:04:34You have no right to order my soldiers around.
01:04:37Do you understand me?
01:04:38The situation is under control.
01:04:41Is it?
01:04:44Well then maybe you can explain why this telegram was addressed to you.
01:04:48We're in a state of war.
01:04:49So I have all telegrams relayed to me.
01:04:52Just as a precaution.
01:04:54That telegram is my business.
01:04:56Well now it's my business.
01:04:57This is a secret code written by General Morgan.
01:04:59So explain to me why the General is sending you love letters.
01:05:19Why didn't you give it to me?
01:05:21I knew he would find it.
01:05:23You should have told me at least.
01:05:25I didn't want you to have it.
01:05:27What?
01:05:28I was going to destroy it.
01:05:30After all this?
01:05:31Look, we both want Hatcher dead.
01:05:34But I wasn't going to let that letter get through.
01:05:37I've got to protect my country's interests.
01:05:39Then why didn't you give it to him?
01:05:43Because he was going to kill you.
01:05:46So you'll sell out your country to save an enemy spy?
01:05:50I couldn't let him do that to you.
01:05:52Well now he's still alive and he's got the letter.
01:05:54He wins all the way around.
01:05:56Your message got through and that's what your brother would have wanted.
01:05:59He'd want me to do it.
01:06:01What does it matter to the South?
01:06:02It don't.
01:06:04But it matters to me.
01:06:06Well, we've got bigger problems right now.
01:06:09We're both going to hang in the morning.
01:06:12I suppose it doesn't matter quite so much to me anymore.
01:06:16But you, you've got a woman and that little girl to take care of.
01:06:22I know.
01:06:25What is this?
01:06:26Stop that.
01:06:27I said what is this?
01:06:28I said stop that.
01:06:29Excuse me.
01:06:30Give me that, you little...
01:06:37You're finished.
01:06:52You're a disgrace to the uniform.
01:06:55Sir, the traitor's escaped.
01:06:58Hold him here.
01:07:03Go, go, go.
01:07:10Turn around.
01:07:21Turn around.
01:07:52Take it.
01:07:53Go, go, I'm okay.
01:08:12Get down, get down.
01:08:14It's Hatcher.
01:08:15Well, where's he going?
01:08:17I don't know, but we have to follow him.
01:08:21Let's go.
01:08:42Damn it.
01:08:43Let's go.
01:08:52Let's go.
01:09:13Come on.
01:09:16I've got to rest, Daniel.
01:09:17I'm tired.
01:09:18But we're so close.
01:09:21Okay.
01:09:28To be or not to be, that is the question.
01:09:32Whether it is nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune.
01:09:39But alas, poor Hatcher, I knew you well.
01:09:42But what is this?
01:09:44Your countenance is one of discontent.
01:09:48Evening, Booth.
01:09:52No, where is he?
01:09:56There's a playhouse over there.
01:10:00Ah, Lieutenant Hatcher.
01:10:02It's been too long, old friend.
01:10:03It's Captain Hatcher, Booth.
01:10:05I've climbed up in the world.
01:10:07We haven't spoken since 61, is that not right?
01:10:10Back when I helped you smuggle quinine in horse collars.
01:10:13We've come a long way since then, old friend.
01:10:15We've gone from trying to save the lives of men
01:10:18to saving the life of the South itself.
01:10:21Join me in a glass of whiskey.
01:10:23I'm not in a drinking mood.
01:10:25What kind of mood are you in?
01:10:27A negotiating mood.
01:10:41I've got a piece of fool's cap that's worth a thousand dollars.
01:10:48Ah, there's the man I used to know.
01:10:51Nothing changes. Always to the point.
01:10:54However, it was five hundred dollars we agreed on.
01:10:58There were unforeseen circumstances.
01:11:00Unexpected costs.
01:11:02Much blood was spilled.
01:11:05Some of which was my own.
01:11:07But we had a contract, sir.
01:11:09After all, it's for the cause.
01:11:12The liberation of the South from that tyrant, Lincoln.
01:11:15I don't give a damn about the North or the South, Booth.
01:11:19To me, those words are as useless as a busted tin compass.
01:11:23Are you not a patriot?
01:11:24Patriotism?
01:11:26Is that going to put food on your table when you're old and feeble?
01:11:29Dining on weeds?
01:11:31Spitting out your last split tooth?
01:11:33I've risked a magnificent career in the theater
01:11:36to devote myself to our plans.
01:11:38And I've risked my neck.
01:11:40So give me my money, so I may go.
01:11:44Very well, friend.
01:11:47But a letter of credit will have to do.
01:11:50Your letters of credit?
01:11:52Your politics? They don't mean a thing to me.
01:11:54I don't have a thousand dollars with me!
01:11:56I can give you five hundred now.
01:11:58And the rest will be sent to you. You have my word.
01:12:00Well, then.
01:12:02I'm sure the North will be happy to see what I have
01:12:05and find out who it was intended for.
01:12:08One of us will be wearing the hangman's cap to the gallows because of this.
01:12:12Those gallows won't be a prop on a theater stage.
01:12:15I implore you, sir, to reconsider your position.
01:12:19Do I have to speak in iambic pentameter so you can understand?
01:12:23You are a cur, sir.
01:12:26So you would see the darky overrun our country?
01:12:30You would see Lincoln ruling as Caesar?
01:12:33He can't. He doth bestride the world as Colossus.
01:12:38Look at my hand.
01:12:40When I was young, a gypsy woman read my palms.
01:12:44She said I was destined for greatness.
01:12:47That I would turn the tides of the world!
01:12:50She also said that I was doomed for an early death.
01:12:54But so be it!
01:12:56If I must, I shall play Brutus.
01:13:01What do you think's going to happen when this war is over?
01:13:05Do you think the South is going to applaud you?
01:13:08Go posies at your feet? Watch you take a thousand bows?
01:13:13I had to kill a kid's brother for this piece of paper.
01:13:16By God, I'm going to make it worth the blood on my hands.
01:13:20So, you killed the messenger as planned?
01:13:25Yes.
01:13:26Good.
01:13:28We needed a martyr for the Copperheads to rally around.
01:13:32It's unfortunate that Drake had to die for the cause.
01:13:35But he shall be remembered as a loyal patriot always.
01:13:39The South shall be victorious.
01:13:42He was no greater loss than losing the village idiot to a cliff.
01:13:46Catch him!
01:13:52Drop the gun, child, or die!
01:13:58Now come up here!
01:14:06Who are you?
01:14:09I'm the brother of a dead patriot.
01:14:13You fool! You were followed!
01:14:15I thought he was dead.
01:14:17Hatcher, you are useless!
01:14:19Give me the letter, now!
01:14:21Now!
01:14:29Can I at least have the 500 we agreed on?
01:14:33Not so greedy now, are we?
01:14:36All right.
01:14:39If it'll get you out of my sight.
01:14:48Wait! I want to make sure I got what I paid for.
01:14:55What is this?
01:14:57This is nothing but a maudlin love letter.
01:15:00It's supposed to be a passage from Henry V...
01:15:03...with the time and dates of the southern gun shipment to Indianapolis.
01:15:07I can't rally Copperheads with this!
01:15:10It was the letter I was given.
01:15:12My dearest Benjamin, I long to feel your touch, to see your eyes...
01:15:16...to hear the sound of her voice.
01:15:19Who in God's name are you?
01:15:21I'm the one that's going to destroy your precious letter.
01:15:25Give it to me, please.
01:15:31Don't move!
01:15:33It's too late!
01:15:35No!
01:15:39I hope you enjoy hell.
01:16:00No!
01:16:30No!
01:17:01No!
01:17:19Benjamin.
01:17:23Hatcher?
01:17:25Is he dead?
01:17:27Yeah.
01:17:30Good.
01:17:38I will see you soon, my sweet angel.
01:17:42Love to thee...
01:17:45...Benjamin.
01:17:48So where's the real letter?
01:18:00He destroyed it himself.
01:18:04Daniel, you've got a chance for a new beginning.
01:18:09Take it.
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