The Tin Star (1957)
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00:03:55 >> I'm just getting a feel of these guns.
00:03:57 >> Where's the sheriff?
00:03:59 >> Sheriff.
00:04:09 >> What's wrong, Mr. King?
00:04:16 >> Who's that man?
00:04:17 >> I don't know.
00:04:19 >> Hickman. Morgan Hickman.
00:04:21 >> Better take his gun. He's killed someone.
00:04:25 >> You won't need to take my gun.
00:04:27 Won't need this anymore either.
00:04:31 Luke Jamerson. Murder and robbery. $500 reward.
00:04:36 >> Oh, bounty hunter.
00:04:38 >> Yep. I tracked down Jamerson. He tried to shoot it out.
00:04:42 Fair fight, you won't find any bullet holes in his back.
00:04:45 You don't like outlaws brought in dead?
00:04:53 >> The officers of the law bring in their prisoners alive.
00:04:56 >> Your officer of the law didn't bring in Jamerson at all.
00:04:59 I'm at the law. I work inside it for money.
00:05:03 Same as you do if you're in a legal business.
00:05:07 >> I believe the banking business is legal. I'm also mayor.
00:05:11 My friends here are businessmen. Except for Judge Thatcher and Dr. McCord.
00:05:15 >> You got a bone to pick with the freight company, not with me.
00:05:19 They put a hunk of money on in Jamerson's head.
00:05:22 Robbed the freight office, killed the agent.
00:05:25 Wanted him dead or alive, which is kind of a hint, sounds like to me.
00:05:29 >> We're not here to argue, Hickman. This is a law and order town.
00:05:32 Collect your money and get out.
00:05:34 >> Suits me fine. How soon can I collect?
00:05:37 >> Soon as I can manage it.
00:05:39 I got a mail in your claim and I can't take your word it's Jamerson either.
00:05:43 I wouldn't know him from Adam.
00:05:45 >> Well, there's one man in town ought to recognize the corpse, Bart Bogardis.
00:05:49 Jamerson's his cousin, or was.
00:05:52 >> Get an affidavit from Bogardis.
00:05:55 >> I'll have to sign the claim, so will you. When will it be ready?
00:05:59 >> First thing tomorrow morning.
00:06:01 >> You can unload my pack horse, Sheriff. I got to find me a place to stay.
00:06:07 [footsteps]
00:06:09 [horse neighing]
00:06:25 [glass shattering]
00:06:27 >> Like a room.
00:06:43 >> Haven't got a room.
00:06:45 >> Maybe you can find me one.
00:06:48 >> I said I haven't got a room.
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00:06:54 >> Any other hotel in town?
00:06:58 >> Nope.
00:07:00 >> Where can I put up my horses?
00:07:03 >> Livery Barn's that way.
00:07:06 Can't miss it on your way out of town.
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00:07:16 [horse neighing]
00:07:24 >> Now, don't be scared. I'm not going to hurt you.
00:07:31 I'm going to take you home. Got a real nice coop.
00:07:34 >> Holly.
00:07:36 >> Holly.
00:07:38 >> What are you up to, son?
00:07:41 >> Catching pigeons.
00:07:42 >> Get out of that hayloft.
00:07:44 [horse neighing]
00:07:46 >> Ain't I warning you to keep out of here? Now get out of here and stay out.
00:07:50 I don't want your kind around here.
00:07:52 What do you want?
00:07:58 >> Put up my horses.
00:08:00 >> You know who I am?
00:08:01 >> I didn't ask.
00:08:03 >> Bogardus is the name. Bart Bogardus.
00:08:06 Jamerson was kin of mine.
00:08:10 >> Well, every family's got one black sheep.
00:08:13 Some of them got two.
00:08:15 >> Take your horses and get out.
00:08:17 >> It's your barn.
00:08:20 [horse neighing]
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00:08:29 >> Hey, mister. Can I ride your horse?
00:08:42 >> You're big enough to get on, are you?
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00:08:57 >> Better get off, son. It's going to be a long walk back.
00:09:04 >> I live here.
00:09:05 >> Where?
00:09:06 >> Where have you been?
00:09:11 >> In every barn.
00:09:12 >> Well, you promised to keep out of there.
00:09:14 >> Oh, I ain't afraid.
00:09:15 >> I am.
00:09:16 Thanks for fetching him home.
00:09:19 >> You wouldn't know any place a man could put up, would you?
00:09:23 [horse neighing]
00:09:25 >> Well, you'd have to share a bedroom with my son.
00:09:28 >> I don't mind if he don't.
00:09:31 >> I don't mind. Come on.
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00:09:54 >> More coffee?
00:10:03 >> If you don't mind.
00:10:05 >> Get up, Kip. You're finished.
00:10:09 >> You live here all alone?
00:10:15 >> I have my son.
00:10:16 >> Why don't you live here with us?
00:10:18 Then I can ride your horse.
00:10:20 >> Kip!
00:10:21 >> The fact is, I would like to stay a few days if your mother put up with me.
00:10:25 >> She'd be glad, wouldn't you, Mom?
00:10:27 >> If Mr. Hickman wishes to stay, he can stay.
00:10:30 >> You want to see my pigeons?
00:10:32 >> Not tonight, Kip. Now, don't bother Mr. Hickman.
00:10:34 >> I just asked. I catched them in the livery barn.
00:10:38 >> You have enough pigeons?
00:10:39 >> No, I haven't. But I'm raising them.
00:10:42 >> Two slate eggs already.
00:10:44 >> You want to see my pigeons?
00:10:46 >> Kip, be quiet.
00:10:47 >> I better take a look at my horses before I turn in.
00:10:49 >> I'll go with you.
00:10:50 >> I hope you don't mind.
00:10:53 >> Betty shows me his pigeons.
00:10:56 >> Want to see my pigeons?
00:11:04 >> Lead the way, Captain.
00:11:07 >> Can you see them?
00:11:18 >> What are you going to do with them?
00:11:19 >> When I raise enough, I'm going to sell them and buy me a horse.
00:11:22 Maybe a dog, too.
00:11:24 >> It'll take a long while, won't it?
00:11:26 >> Yeah, but I'll do it.
00:11:28 >> Mom, you go to sleep now.
00:11:33 >> Nice boy you got.
00:11:48 >> Well, I hope he doesn't pester you with all his talking.
00:11:50 >> I like kids.
00:11:52 >> They like you.
00:11:54 >> I had a boy once.
00:12:06 >> You lost him?
00:12:10 >> Him and my wife, both.
00:12:15 Same time.
00:12:16 I guess what got me remembering was watching you make your own dress.
00:12:25 I used to sit and watch her the same way.
00:12:30 It was nice.
00:12:33 >> This isn't mine. It's for a lady in town.
00:12:37 >> The one you make your living?
00:12:40 >> When I can find the work.
00:12:44 >> When you can find the work?
00:12:45 >> Well, I'm afraid that's all for tonight.
00:12:58 It's getting late.
00:13:00 >> Say, am I keeping you up?
00:13:02 >> Oh, no, no. I'm going to sleep out here on the bunk.
00:13:05 You can go to bed anytime.
00:13:11 >> I don't like to take your bedroom. Why don't you let me bunk out here?
00:13:14 >> Because I'll be up before you.
00:13:16 You'll need a light to find your way in the bedroom.
00:13:18 >> I'm sorry, I forgot your name.
00:13:22 >> Nona Mayfield.
00:13:24 >> Mayfield?
00:13:26 >> You heard my name mentioned in town?
00:13:28 >> No, but Mayfield, I mean, your boy looks part Mexican.
00:13:34 Don't get me wrong, I got nothing against Mexicans.
00:13:38 >> Well, how about Indians?
00:13:41 Kip's father was an Indian.
00:13:42 Very well, you can move out in the morning.
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00:14:24 (paper rustling)
00:14:25 - There's no use arguing, Ben.
00:14:28 You told me when you took that badge
00:14:29 it was going to be only temporary.
00:14:31 - Look, Millie, I guess I might as well tell you...
00:14:35 what I'm hoping for if...
00:14:37 well, if I can show 'em, if I can make good--
00:14:41 - You'll make good...in the graveyard.
00:14:44 What you want, Ben...
00:14:46 mere that badge.
00:14:47 - I can't quit until they want me to.
00:14:49 - I won't be around.
00:14:50 (door opens)
00:14:51 - Oh...what?
00:14:53 - Morning, Millie.
00:14:56 What's the trouble?
00:14:58 - Well, she wants me to give up my badge, Doc.
00:14:59 How do you like that?
00:15:02 - Well, Millie, that's your papa's badge.
00:15:05 He'd sure hate to see it on any man
00:15:07 that didn't keep it clean and bright like he did.
00:15:11 As for Ben here, young as he is,
00:15:12 he's the only one we could find.
00:15:14 Would you rather see it pinned on a man like Bogartas?
00:15:17 - I don't care!
00:15:19 Only know there's not going to be any tin star in my life.
00:15:21 Never.
00:15:24 - Where'd you be if your mama'd sent you?
00:15:27 - I saw what Mother went through.
00:15:29 Never known what was going to happen.
00:15:31 Well, finally it did happen.
00:15:33 I'm going to be a wife, not a widow.
00:15:36 - I read something once sticks in my mind.
00:15:40 From this nettle danger, we plucked this flower of safety.
00:15:45 Your father plucked that flower for us, Millie.
00:15:47 Folks felt safe.
00:15:48 Raised their babies, not be afraid.
00:15:51 But somebody had to walk through the nettle patch.
00:15:55 - Let someone else do it.
00:15:57 - So nobody does it.
00:15:58 That's how the wrong men get hold of things.
00:16:02 Here's a man walks through the nettle patch,
00:16:05 picks all the flowers for himself.
00:16:08 - No use for bounty hunters.
00:16:10 - Well, that makes it unanimous.
00:16:12 - Miss Parker's father was sheriff here for 20 years.
00:16:15 If you find it a little too chilly in here,
00:16:17 you can wait outside.
00:16:18 - I don't mind the chill, I'm after money.
00:16:21 - Oh, that reminds me.
00:16:23 Horner's certificate.
00:16:25 My former affidavit that Jamison died suddenly,
00:16:28 but thoroughly one gunshot.
00:16:31 Well, I'm riding out to look at a bird's nest.
00:16:34 Abe Pickett's already got 11 kids, all girls.
00:16:37 Now his hand is as big as a barrel again.
00:16:39 There's the kind of woman, Millie,
00:16:41 to build up this country.
00:16:43 - Stay here, Millie, and witness our signatures.
00:16:46 - My claim ready?
00:16:48 - Yeah, you can sign it.
00:16:50 - Good, unless you sign it too.
00:17:01 - You don't have to tell me my job.
00:17:03 I gotta check it over first.
00:17:05 - I'll just wait, make sure it's signed right.
00:17:16 (gunshot)
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00:17:22 (gunshot)
00:17:25 - Come on, you sign my claim here?
00:17:27 You sign it?
00:17:28 - It's Bogart, he'll kill you.
00:17:30 - I know.
00:17:31 (footsteps)
00:17:33 (footsteps)
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00:17:40 (footsteps)
00:17:42 (footsteps)
00:17:45 (gun cocks)
00:17:49 (footsteps)
00:17:53 - What are you up to, Ben?
00:18:10 - I gotta arrest you, Bogart.
00:18:12 - You're not gonna arrest nobody.
00:18:15 - I gotta do what the law says.
00:18:16 - The law says a man's gotta defend himself.
00:18:18 You hear me, that half-breed had it coming.
00:18:20 Now that's far enough, hold it.
00:18:23 Now let's talk this thing over.
00:18:29 - I gotta take your guns first.
00:18:33 - First you listen to me.
00:18:35 I drawed in self-defense, I got witnesses.
00:18:38 But even if I didn't, no sheriff's gonna disarm
00:18:40 no white man for shooting a Mangy engine.
00:18:44 You an engine lover?
00:18:46 - I know what I gotta do.
00:18:49 - Hold it!
00:18:50 Now don't try that again.
00:18:54 Go inside and I'll buy you a drink
00:18:57 and we'll talk this over like two grown-up men.
00:19:01 Hey, witnesses.
00:19:06 Sheriff's trying to shoot me.
00:19:09 - I just want your guns, that's all.
00:19:12 - Nobody pulls a gun without a means to kill.
00:19:16 Everyone in the street can see what you're up to.
00:19:20 Now just take it easy and I'll go with you.
00:19:24 You made a mistake pulling that gun on a man like me.
00:19:36 There was no reason in the world to do it.
00:19:40 I don't like having no one lay a gun on me.
00:19:43 No sir.
00:19:44 I hadn't oughta done it, Ben.
00:19:47 Why, there ain't a man in town
00:19:49 lay a finger on me if I was--
00:19:50 (gunshot)
00:19:53 - Excuse me for butting in, Sheriff,
00:20:02 but you forgot to sign my claim.
00:20:06 - Lock him up.
00:20:07 Give me that hat.
00:20:08 - Get going.
00:20:09 Well, I ain't had a chance to thank you.
00:20:34 - You signed my claim.
00:20:36 - No, well, if it hadn't been for you, I--
00:20:38 - Just looking out for my reward money, is all.
00:20:41 - Yeah.
00:20:42 You know, I think if I'd seen him pulling that gun
00:20:45 from the back of his head, I'd have triggered him.
00:20:47 I think I would.
00:20:48 - You almost got killed.
00:20:50 - It'd been a big mistake.
00:20:53 - What I do is wrong.
00:20:54 - Everything.
00:20:55 You let him stop you.
00:20:56 You let him talk.
00:20:57 You listened to what he was saying
00:20:58 instead of watching what he was doing.
00:21:00 You pulled your gun when you didn't have to.
00:21:01 - Oh no, he'd have pulled his first.
00:21:03 - Well, you walk right up to a man,
00:21:04 chances are he won't gunfight.
00:21:07 'Cause at three feet, he knows he'll get hurt.
00:21:09 Maybe killed, even if he draws first.
00:21:12 Pulling your gun, you just goaded him
00:21:14 into trying to get you.
00:21:17 You better take off that tin star and stay alive.
00:21:21 - You hear that, Ben?
00:21:22 - Look, Millie, I ain't gonna quit.
00:21:25 (gunshot)
00:21:29 - Woman's strongest argument.
00:21:33 - Hang the door.
00:21:34 She's right, though.
00:21:38 He knows what's wrong with that badge.
00:21:40 Man pins it on, he can't take it off.
00:21:43 It'll give you a nice funeral.
00:21:46 See my plane gets off, will you?
00:21:49 - I wouldn't expect no bounty hunter
00:21:50 to appreciate this badge.
00:21:52 - I wore one a lot longer than you ever will.
00:21:58 (gun cocks)
00:22:00 (footsteps)
00:22:03 (footsteps)
00:22:05 (knocking)
00:22:25 - Afternoon, ma'am.
00:22:30 - Afternoon.
00:22:32 (door squeaks)
00:22:34 - Can I see Mr. Hickman?
00:22:35 - Come in, Owens.
00:22:37 - I'd like to talk to you outside.
00:22:47 - What's on your mind?
00:22:49 - Well, I'd like to talk to you alone.
00:22:52 - Nothing you can say to me she can't hear?
00:22:53 What is it?
00:22:54 - I got a room for you.
00:23:00 - You got a room?
00:23:02 - Well, I mean, I got you a room at the hotel.
00:23:10 I went to Buck Henderson, I laid down the law,
00:23:12 and he's giving you the best place he's got.
00:23:15 - I like it here.
00:23:16 Anything else on your mind?
00:23:21 - Well, yes.
00:23:24 Is it true what you told me,
00:23:25 that you used to be a sheriff like me?
00:23:28 - Not like you.
00:23:29 - Well, how come you quit?
00:23:32 - That's my business.
00:23:34 - Look, will you come outside?
00:23:38 It's got nothing to do with her.
00:23:41 - What's wrong with Mark?
00:23:52 - Nothing.
00:23:54 - Well, I'm in trouble.
00:23:56 - Well, guard us out of jail.
00:23:59 - Cleared in court, had witnesses.
00:24:02 - Give him his guns back?
00:24:04 - Best judge that you could do
00:24:05 is fine him $50 for resisting arrest.
00:24:08 - How long you had that badge?
00:24:13 - I don't know.
00:24:14 - You don't know?
00:24:16 - I don't know.
00:24:17 - Well, I'm gonna have to find out.
00:24:20 - You're gonna have to find out.
00:24:23 How long you had that badge?
00:24:25 - Since Sheriff Parker got killed.
00:24:27 - Nobody else wanted it, huh?
00:24:31 - Yeah, well, guard us.
00:24:33 - He wanted it for his shooting license, huh?
00:24:37 - What, so how come he didn't get it?
00:24:39 Town don't want prisoners brought in dead.
00:24:43 - Yeah, I know, they only want sheriffs brought in dead.
00:24:47 How come they pick you?
00:24:50 - Well, I'm only temporary.
00:24:53 - You're more temporary than you think.
00:24:56 - Yeah.
00:24:57 Well, I guess I got a lot to learn.
00:25:01 - You won't have time to learn.
00:25:04 - I would if you'd show me.
00:25:08 - Take off that badge and quit.
00:25:11 - I can't do that.
00:25:12 - I'll be gone in a few days.
00:25:13 - Well, a few days might mean the difference.
00:25:15 It might.
00:25:16 (laughing)
00:25:19 (gun firing)
00:25:33 - Don't, don't cock your gun with the ball of your thumb.
00:25:35 It can slip in a gunfight.
00:25:38 Get the handle of the hole joint of your thumb like this
00:25:41 and your gun comes out cocked as you jerk it for action.
00:25:45 Remember, there's a lot more to gunfighting
00:25:46 than just shooting at a mark.
00:25:49 You gotta keep cool, have absolute confidence.
00:25:52 You like confidence.
00:25:53 That's how you let Bogota stop you.
00:25:55 - Yeah.
00:25:56 - And to have confidence, you gotta keep a cool head.
00:25:59 Don't take any chances you don't have to, but wait.
00:26:03 And end the fight with one shot.
00:26:05 - Wait?
00:26:06 - It's that time you wait, that split second
00:26:08 that means the difference between
00:26:09 missing a man and killing him.
00:26:11 - I don't wanna kill nobody.
00:26:13 - Then pick your guns off.
00:26:14 - The law says a man ain't to be shot
00:26:15 without his chance to surrender.
00:26:17 - Well, make his fight.
00:26:20 As long as you're wearing that badge,
00:26:21 you gotta walk up, tell him to throw 'em up,
00:26:23 and then watch which way his hands move.
00:26:26 If they go up, you got yourself a prisoner.
00:26:28 If they go down, he's dead, or you are.
00:26:31 A decent man doesn't want a kill,
00:26:33 but if you're gonna shoot, you shoot to kill.
00:26:37 - How 'bout hitting him in the arm?
00:26:41 - That hokey pokey gets you killed fast.
00:26:42 I heard a lot of guys bragging about
00:26:44 shooting a gun out of somebody's hand.
00:26:45 They're lying.
00:26:46 They shot to kill.
00:26:48 A wounded man can still kill you.
00:26:50 - You did it.
00:26:51 - Huh?
00:26:51 - With Bogardas, you hit his gun.
00:26:54 - It wasn't my fight, it was yours.
00:26:56 I could take a chance.
00:26:57 - What if you missed?
00:27:00 - You'd have killed your, I'd have had to kill him.
00:27:04 I'd try it again.
00:27:05 - Tongue's floated out.
00:27:10 - You see that snag sticking up there?
00:27:12 - Yeah.
00:27:14 - Draw fast, but don't snap shoot.
00:27:16 Take that extra split second.
00:27:18 As a man, you'd be dead.
00:27:23 - I got more shots.
00:27:24 - Dead, you're not taking your time.
00:27:29 - Well, I'd be dead if I slowed down.
00:27:31 - I didn't say to slow down.
00:27:33 Be fast when you go into action.
00:27:34 Be fast with your muscles, but deliberate here.
00:27:37 Take that split second and pull the trigger once.
00:27:39 That's what counts, that first shot.
00:27:41 Point it dead center and the fight's over.
00:27:44 - Well, you didn't expect me to hit it, did you?
00:27:47 Did you?
00:27:48 Let's see you try it.
00:27:53 - That's kind of far.
00:27:58 (gunshot)
00:28:03 That's just a matter of luck.
00:28:09 Who's that?
00:28:10 (wind blowing)
00:28:12 - Hi, Jeff.
00:28:32 - Howdy.
00:28:33 - What are you shooting at?
00:28:36 - Oh, nothing, just a mark.
00:28:36 Where are you going?
00:28:38 - I'm going to town, seeking me's run out of groceries.
00:28:42 - The McGaffey brothers, Zeke and Ed,
00:28:45 they got a run down place to the other side of Red Canyon.
00:28:48 - That's some Indian blood, hadn't it?
00:28:51 - You notice everything, don't you?
00:28:54 - Notice you're wearing your guns too low.
00:28:57 - That's where Sheriff Parker wore his.
00:29:00 - Parker's dead.
00:29:01 How'd he get it?
00:29:05 - Stagecoach got held up.
00:29:07 - I suspected somebody, but he wasn't the man to talk.
00:29:10 - Well, one day his horse came in without him,
00:29:11 and they found his body right here
00:29:13 with a rifle bullet through his head.
00:29:16 - Feel better?
00:29:19 - Yeah.
00:29:20 Want to see?
00:29:21 - Tomorrow.
00:29:22 What are your jobs in handling guns?
00:29:24 Everything's in town you got to learn.
00:29:28 (horse neighing)
00:29:33 (men chattering)
00:29:36 - Want a second shot of whiskey?
00:29:47 - I can hold my liquor.
00:29:49 - Sure, more confidence.
00:29:51 Your own kind of confidence.
00:29:54 - Well, look, I'd get laughed at if I took a beer.
00:29:58 - See anyone laughing at me?
00:30:00 Would you please?
00:30:03 - What else have I got to learn?
00:30:05 - Stop acting so mean and surly all the time.
00:30:09 I know how you do it.
00:30:10 You figure it makes you seem older and tougher.
00:30:13 Decent people got to like a sheriff,
00:30:15 otherwise they'll be looking the other way
00:30:16 when he needs them.
00:30:18 - How's this for you?
00:30:21 - Sit down.
00:30:26 - Well, look, I got a--
00:30:27 - Sit down.
00:30:28 (men chattering)
00:30:30 - First thing you should have noticed
00:30:37 is they weren't wearing guns.
00:30:40 Learn what to stay out of.
00:30:42 You got to step into a fight
00:30:43 to make sure you're the better man.
00:30:46 - Give me the old lady part of the better fight.
00:30:50 - You ever been up against a better man?
00:30:53 - If you live long enough, which isn't likely,
00:30:56 you might be the better man.
00:30:58 - I only want to be good enough to keep this badge.
00:31:07 - Study men.
00:31:09 Face this in your hand.
00:31:11 A gun's only a tool.
00:31:12 You can master a gun if you got the knack.
00:31:15 Harder to learn men.
00:31:16 (men chattering)
00:31:19 - Here's one you're gonna have to lick before you're through.
00:31:30 - Well, let's call it a night.
00:31:39 See you in the morning.
00:31:42 - Great soul.
00:31:45 Thanks, Morg.
00:31:46 - I'm not sure I'm doing you a favor.
00:31:50 (gentle music)
00:32:01 - What's keeping Morg?
00:32:05 - You've been stalling me for an hour.
00:32:07 Go to bed now.
00:32:08 - Can't go to bed till Morg comes.
00:32:11 It ain't polite.
00:32:13 - I don't think you'll mind.
00:32:15 Morg!
00:32:19 - Hello.
00:32:20 - Look, Morg, I'm a sheriff.
00:32:22 - The tip tail's kind of hanging out.
00:32:24 - Don't I look like a sheriff?
00:32:26 - You look more like the sheriff than the sheriff does.
00:32:28 - Sheriff?
00:32:29 Bed.
00:32:30 Come on.
00:32:31 - Can I ride your horse tomorrow?
00:32:32 - Sure.
00:32:32 I hope I haven't kept you up.
00:32:39 - No, no.
00:32:41 I wanted to talk to you.
00:32:43 I was wrong about you last night.
00:32:47 - You sure?
00:32:48 - Well, maybe I was right last night,
00:32:50 but not today, not now either.
00:32:52 I shouldn't have gotten mad.
00:32:55 I'm just so used to everybody hating Indians.
00:33:00 - We're raised that way.
00:33:02 - Well, I wasn't.
00:33:03 My father was an Indian agent,
00:33:06 and he respected Indians.
00:33:07 He liked 'em.
00:33:08 So did I.
00:33:10 I grew up with some who were really fine men.
00:33:14 - When you grow up hatin' 'em,
00:33:17 you don't get rid of it easy.
00:33:19 - I know.
00:33:21 They say the only good Indian is a dead Indian.
00:33:26 When they find one with a man's pride
00:33:31 and the courage to stand up as an equal,
00:33:34 they kill him.
00:33:39 But it isn't called murder.
00:33:42 They've just made him a good Indian.
00:33:46 And it doesn't even end there.
00:33:50 Not when there's a boy to hate
00:33:52 and a woman to take it out on.
00:33:55 It's Kip I'm thinking of.
00:34:02 - He's worth fighting for.
00:34:04 How come you stayed on in a town like this?
00:34:07 - Because of a friend.
00:34:08 A friend.
00:34:10 Kip was sick when we got here,
00:34:11 and I didn't have a penny.
00:34:13 The doctor saved him.
00:34:15 Not only that, he found this place for us,
00:34:17 and he even got some of the ladies in town
00:34:19 who wouldn't speak to me to let me do their sewing.
00:34:22 - Oh, Fella McCord?
00:34:23 - Mm-hmm.
00:34:25 Dr. Joe.
00:34:26 I don't care what any of them say.
00:34:31 The more they're against me,
00:34:32 the more I'll stand up for Kip.
00:34:36 - You understand that?
00:34:39 - Same with me.
00:34:40 Only it's not a boy.
00:34:41 It's something inside me.
00:34:43 Pride, maybe.
00:34:45 If you try to run me out, I gotta stay.
00:34:49 - How long will you stay?
00:34:51 - If I'm paid what's owed me.
00:34:53 Maybe it'll make things worse for you,
00:34:56 if I stay in here.
00:34:57 - You're welcome as long as you like.
00:35:02 (dramatic music)
00:35:04 - Kip's a lucky boy.
00:35:16 (dramatic music)
00:35:19 (door closes)
00:35:21 (door closes)
00:35:24 (dramatic music)
00:35:27, (door opens)
00:35:32 (dramatic music)
00:35:34 - Any of you seen Ben Owen?
00:35:55 - There he is, coming to town with Lord Hickman.
00:35:59 - I thought Ben Owen's had more sense.
00:36:01 - He's gone out with him four days running.
00:36:02 - Keep an eye on him.
00:36:04 I'll fetch the mayor.
00:36:06 - Sheriff, Ben.
00:36:07 I wanna see you a minute.
00:36:11 - Can you wait till me in my office?
00:36:19 - What's the matter, Doc?
00:36:21 - I'm inside.
00:36:22 I wanna talk to you.
00:36:23 - I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:36:25 - What happened?
00:36:34 - Keep that in your mouth, Minnie.
00:36:35 - I told you, Dr. Joe, I don't wanna--
00:36:37 - You keep that in your mouth.
00:36:39 He's running a fever.
00:36:42 - I was merely walking by when he dragged me against--
00:36:43 - Who is the doctor here, you or me?
00:36:45 Now you keep that in your mouth so I can get a reading.
00:36:51 - Know what day tomorrow is?
00:36:53 - Sure, it's your birthday.
00:36:55 It'll be the biggest bang-up birthday you ever had, too.
00:36:57 The whole town's turning up.
00:36:58 You'll see all the kids you ever delivered,
00:37:00 including me and Millie.
00:37:03 - Won't mean a thing if I don't get my birthday present.
00:37:06 - What's that?
00:37:08 - I want you two to get together.
00:37:12 - So that's what you have to do.
00:37:13 - Now listen, Minnie, you were a sweet little thing
00:37:16 when you were born.
00:37:16 Now behave yourself.
00:37:19 This big lummox of a sheriff here was mean as all get out.
00:37:23 Bit my finger when I spanked him.
00:37:26 But he's grown up to be all right,
00:37:28 and I wanna see you two McCord babies get married
00:37:30 and raise more babies, like God intended.
00:37:34 Why don't you marry him?
00:37:37 (Minnie babbling)
00:37:38 - You know why, and so does he.
00:37:40 - Why, he can't run away from responsibility
00:37:42 any more than you can.
00:37:44 (Minnie grunts)
00:37:48 - Women.
00:37:50 - Well, she hates this badge, Doc.
00:37:51 She wants me to take it off, and I won't.
00:37:52 - Well, you will if they take it away from you.
00:37:55 Old Tom stirred up about you hanging around
00:37:58 with that Hickman.
00:37:59 Every day you're together, nights too.
00:38:02 - I know what I'm doing.
00:38:03 - He's a bounty hunter.
00:38:04 You're a sheriff.
00:38:05 - He used to be a sheriff.
00:38:07 - Who said so?
00:38:08 - He did, he told me.
00:38:10 - You believe him?
00:38:11 - Well, you wouldn't lie to me, Doc.
00:38:17 (door creaks)
00:38:19 - 50 years of my record.
00:38:27 History of the town's written down here.
00:38:31 Well, here we are.
00:38:34 I won't read the year and the date.
00:38:41 You know it.
00:38:44 "Heavy snowfall, had to go horseback
00:38:47 "to get to the Owens place.
00:38:49 "Delivered Elizabeth Owens,
00:38:50 "who was a healthy eight and a half pound boy."
00:38:54 Now I'm gonna add a postscript as follows.
00:38:57 "Baby grew up to be a good sheriff with one bad fault.
00:39:00 "He believes everything he's told."
00:39:03 - You think he lied to me?
00:39:07 - Well, let's just say I'm skeptical.
00:39:09 And Mayor King's no fool.
00:39:11 I want to see you keep that badge.
00:39:14 - I'm not gonna lie to you.
00:39:16 I'm gonna tell you the truth.
00:39:18 I'm gonna tell you the truth.
00:39:21 I'm gonna tell you the truth.
00:39:23 I'm gonna tell you the truth.
00:39:26 I'm gonna tell you the truth.
00:39:28 I'm gonna tell you the truth.
00:39:31 I'm gonna tell you the truth.
00:39:33 I'm gonna tell you the truth.
00:39:36 I'm gonna tell you the truth.
00:39:38 I'm gonna tell you the truth.
00:39:41 I'm gonna tell you the truth.
00:39:43 - I've never worn a badge like this one once.
00:39:45 - That's right.
00:39:46 - How come you took it off?
00:39:48 - None of your business.
00:39:51 - I gotta know, Morg.
00:39:52 How come you quit?
00:39:53 - I found out I was a fool.
00:39:58 - You think I'm a fool?
00:39:59 - Any man that wears that badge is.
00:40:03 I know why you like it.
00:40:04 Everybody slaps you on the back,
00:40:05 tells you how important you are.
00:40:08 Decent people look up to you.
00:40:09 They're all your friends.
00:40:11 I've seen it before.
00:40:14 Sheriff I knew in Kansas years ago had a badge like you.
00:40:18 Always took his prisoners alive.
00:40:20 Proud of it.
00:40:21 Finally his wife had a baby, got sick.
00:40:25 Doctor said they'd die if they didn't move
00:40:29 to a drier climate.
00:40:31 Now he had to have $1,000.
00:40:35 So he went to his friend at the bank,
00:40:38 but seems like money and friendship didn't mix.
00:40:43 Said he was sorry, but this was business.
00:40:45 Had to have collateral.
00:40:47 Well he didn't have collateral.
00:40:50 Already owed money, doctor's bills,
00:40:53 but he had a lot of friends, businessmen around town.
00:40:55 He figured they'd put up the collateral.
00:40:59 Same story.
00:41:00 How'd he pay it back if he quit and moved west?
00:41:04 - What did he do?
00:41:08 - Well there was a man wanted.
00:41:12 Big reward, dead or alive.
00:41:14 So he went after him.
00:41:16 Long time,
00:41:18 took him a long ways from home,
00:41:20 but he tracked him down.
00:41:22 The fellow tried to shoot it out, so killed him.
00:41:26 Brought him in,
00:41:27 collected the $1,000.
00:41:30 At that time his wife and baby had died.
00:41:35 (dramatic music)
00:41:38 Never had much use for that tin star after that.
00:41:45 - Well, here they come.
00:41:56 - Hickman, you're waiting to collect your reward.
00:42:02 - That's right.
00:42:03 - We telegraphed the freight company.
00:42:04 They telegraphed back, authorized the bank to pay it.
00:42:07 - Thanks.
00:42:08 - You'll have to sign for it.
00:42:10 Better look it over.
00:42:11 - Well,
00:42:17 I guess I had collateral this time.
00:42:21 - I'd suggest you leave town.
00:42:27 - You couldn't pay me enough money to stay.
00:42:29 - Sheriff will want to see you.
00:42:31 We'll call a council meeting tomorrow.
00:42:32 - Tomorrow's McCord day.
00:42:34 - Oh, yes.
00:42:35 Day after tomorrow.
00:42:36 - I guess Doc was right.
00:42:44 They're gonna take my badge.
00:42:46 - You're lucky.
00:42:47 - I don't care what they say, I'm gonna give 'em a fight.
00:42:52 Thanks for everything, Morg.
00:42:56 - You know, you kinda look like a sheriff.
00:42:59 Sorry, but I miss that council meeting.
00:43:02 - Me too.
00:43:04 (dramatic music)
00:43:07 - Whoa!
00:43:15 (yells)
00:43:18 - What happened, Chip?
00:43:20 - Hold up!
00:43:21 They shot Johnny Biggers.
00:43:22 Get the doctor.
00:43:24 Johnny was riding shotgun.
00:43:25 I got him inside.
00:43:26 - He fell off the stage.
00:43:28 - How is he?
00:43:29 - Very bad.
00:43:30 (people chattering)
00:43:33 - Come on, folks, stand back.
00:43:34 Give me some air.
00:43:36 Here's Doc Joe.
00:43:38 - You want us to get him out, Doc?
00:43:42 - Oh, not yet.
00:43:43 - Well, where'd it happen?
00:43:50 - Other side of Abe Pickett's ranch.
00:43:52 Two men had their faces covered.
00:43:53 Johnny shot one of 'em.
00:43:55 The other one shot Johnny as we were getting away.
00:43:57 How is he, Doc?
00:43:58 - He's dead.
00:44:03 (dramatic music)
00:44:05 - Mighty brave man, Johnny Biggers.
00:44:08 If I was sheriff, I'd get two for one.
00:44:13 - McCall.
00:44:19 Slon.
00:44:20 Farman.
00:44:22 - Three is enough, Ben.
00:44:25 - I want one more.
00:44:27 - You got one, Sheriff.
00:44:28 - More?
00:44:31 - Yeah.
00:44:32 - You lost your sidekick.
00:44:45 Next sheriff's posse, I'll be the boss.
00:44:48 - Ben, three of us is enough.
00:44:50 Four count you.
00:44:51 - All right, Jim.
00:44:53 Assure us where they're jumping and we'll get started.
00:44:55 - Here's the place to pick up their trail.
00:44:57 One of 'em was hit in the right shoulder.
00:44:59 Johnny's gun when Johnny fired.
00:45:02 Let's go.
00:45:02 (whistles)
00:45:10 - Hey, Mark, where have you been?
00:45:12 I've been waiting for you.
00:45:14 - Oh, I, uh, I had a little business in town.
00:45:18 - What's that?
00:45:20 - That little paint horse?
00:45:21 Names Dinky.
00:45:22 - Is he yours?
00:45:24 - Yours.
00:45:26 - Mine?
00:45:28 - Dinky.
00:45:29 Mom, look.
00:45:31 I got me a horse.
00:45:32 Look, Mom, I got a real horse.
00:45:34 - Kip, you didn't say thanks.
00:45:36 - His name's Dinky.
00:45:38 My own horse, ain't he a beauty, Mom?
00:45:40 - Wait, Kip.
00:45:42 Wait.
00:45:43 Kip, you haven't said thanks.
00:45:46 Oh, he didn't even thank you.
00:45:48 - Sure did.
00:45:48 Didn't you see his face?
00:45:50 - You're too generous.
00:45:54 - Don't fool yourself.
00:45:56 A man lives alone like me gets kind of selfish.
00:45:59 He gives you anything,
00:46:01 you can be sure he's getting his money's worth.
00:46:03 You want to give me something,
00:46:04 how about a cup of that coffee?
00:46:05 - All right.
00:46:06 - Howdy, Doc.
00:46:22 - Howdy, Ben.
00:46:23 No luck?
00:46:24 - Not yet.
00:46:25 The problem's hit, though.
00:46:26 He saw some blood a while back.
00:46:28 - Was he wounded bad?
00:46:29 - I don't know.
00:46:30 Clark said he got a load of buckshot
00:46:31 in the right shoulder.
00:46:32 Where you going?
00:46:33 - The new Pass A picket?
00:46:35 - No, he passed us going half a leather.
00:46:38 - He rode into town the same way.
00:46:40 Said he's Annie, begun to holler.
00:46:42 I know Annie.
00:46:43 Fine, dependable woman.
00:46:44 Helped her bring 11 girls.
00:46:46 Always starts to holler three, four hours before her time.
00:46:50 That's the kind of wife to have
00:46:52 for a man who lives way out past nowhere.
00:46:55 - You sure you get back by tomorrow morning?
00:46:57 - No fear.
00:46:58 I'm not going to miss my birthday party.
00:47:01 See you tomorrow.
00:47:02 - See you tomorrow.
00:47:04 - Abe?
00:47:18 Abe.
00:47:22 - Yes?
00:47:23 - I've been asleep.
00:47:27 - About two hours.
00:47:28 (baby crying)
00:47:31 - Hey.
00:47:32 - She's here?
00:47:34 - I'll read you the record.
00:47:38 2.25 a.m. July 16th, my 75th birthday.
00:47:41 Delivered Annie Pickett of a nine pound boy.
00:47:48 - Boy!
00:47:51 - Annie says she will name him Joseph Jefferson McCord,
00:47:55 after yours truly, J.J. McCord, M.D.
00:47:58 - She sure it ain't just another girl?
00:48:01 - Well, I hope I'm not too old to know the difference.
00:48:05 You better get in there and see for yourself.
00:48:08 - Annie!
00:48:09 Annie!
00:48:10 Annie.
00:48:13 Annie, honey?
00:48:16 Annie?
00:48:18 (baby crying)
00:48:21 - Well, Bessie, you're kind of like Annie Pickett.
00:48:48 World of patience with us doggone men.
00:48:52 I'm gonna get some sleep.
00:48:56 You know the way home better than I do.
00:49:00 (dramatic music)
00:49:02 the way home better than I do.
00:49:05 (dramatic music)
00:49:08 the way home better than I do.
00:49:11 (dramatic music)
00:49:14 (dramatic music)
00:49:16, (dramatic music)
00:49:21, (dramatic music)
00:49:26 (dramatic music)
00:49:29 - Doc!
00:49:47 Ed McGaffey.
00:49:50 - Oh, yeah.
00:49:52 - Can you come out to our place?
00:49:54 - Who's Zeke?
00:49:55 - My brother, Zeke.
00:49:57 - I'm not sure I know the way.
00:49:59 - Just follow me.
00:50:01 (dramatic music)
00:50:03 (dog barking)
00:50:21 - Get away from me.
00:50:26 Come on.
00:50:27 Come on, get out.
00:50:33 (dramatic music)
00:50:35 (dramatic music)
00:50:38 (dramatic music)
00:50:41 (dramatic music)
00:50:43 (dramatic music)
00:50:46 (dramatic music)
00:50:49 (dramatic music)
00:50:52 (dramatic music)
00:50:54 (dog barking)
00:51:17 (dog barking)
00:51:20 - Well, you're hurt bad.
00:51:33 - Tell me what happened, Ed.
00:51:43 - We was hunting deer back in the canyon.
00:51:45 Buck jumped up and Zeke stepped in between us
00:51:47 just as I was pulling the trigger.
00:51:49 Sorry, kid.
00:51:50 - It's my own fault, Ed.
00:51:53 - Hold that line closer.
00:52:00 Now, you're gonna hurt, son.
00:52:06 (dog barking)
00:52:11 (dramatic music)
00:52:13 - Well, old girl.
00:52:19 Had your sleep.
00:52:22 My turn now.
00:52:23 It'll be a fine day.
00:52:30 McCord day.
00:52:33 How do you like that?
00:52:35 McCord day.
00:52:36 (dramatic music)
00:52:39 - Zeke gonna be all right?
00:52:46 - Well, he should have been treated sooner.
00:52:50 (dramatic music)
00:52:58 (dramatic music)
00:53:01 - Think he know it?
00:53:11 - He know the Merendee Ladeye's on you.
00:53:14 - No, Ed!
00:53:15 Ed, you can't!
00:53:16 No, Ed!
00:53:17 Ed!
00:53:19 Don't!
00:53:21 (dramatic music)
00:53:24 (dramatic music)
00:53:27 (dramatic music)
00:53:29 (crowd chattering)
00:53:42 - Quiet, quiet, everybody.
00:53:54 Dr. Joe is on his way in.
00:53:56 - Ready!
00:53:57 - Now, remember, folks, Sergeant Plummer
00:54:00 will blow his bugle when it's time to start.
00:54:02 The fiddler will lead the music.
00:54:03 Now, try and keep time.
00:54:05 Sing loud so as Dr. Joe will hear you.
00:54:08 - And I will!
00:54:09 - All right, get ready.
00:54:10 Here he comes!
00:54:12 (dramatic music)
00:54:15 ♪ He's a jolly good fellow
00:54:22 ♪ Who nobody can deny
00:54:24 ♪ Who nobody can deny
00:54:27 ♪ Who nobody can deny
00:54:30 ♪ For he's a jolly good fellow
00:54:32 ♪ For he's a jolly good fellow
00:54:35 ♪ For he's a jolly good fellow
00:54:39 ♪ For he's a jolly good fellow
00:54:42 ♪ For he's a jolly good fellow
00:54:45 ♪ For he's a jolly good fellow
00:54:48 ♪ For he's a jolly good fellow
00:54:51 ♪ For he's a jolly good fellow
00:54:55 ♪ Who nobody can deny
00:54:58 (baby crying)
00:55:01 - Dr. Joe?
00:55:07 - Doc.
00:55:08 (baby crying)
00:55:10 - Where was he?
00:55:26 - Hey, Picketts.
00:55:28 I guess you'll find it here.
00:55:31 He always wrote down all his calls.
00:55:34 You see it?
00:55:35 - Something else here, too.
00:55:36 Here's what he wrote last.
00:55:38 Ed McGaffey stopped me in the dark,
00:55:40 said his brother was sick.
00:55:41 Zeke Shure was sick.
00:55:43 Gunshot wound, right shoulder.
00:55:45 Took out a load of buckshot.
00:55:48 (dramatic music)
00:55:49 - Ed McGaffey.
00:55:50 - They killed Jim Biggers, too.
00:55:52 - I want to be on this party.
00:55:54 - You'll get every man in town.
00:55:55 - Count me in.
00:55:57 - All right, Sheriff.
00:55:57 Better organize your party.
00:55:59 (dramatic music)
00:56:05 - We better get home.
00:56:07 - We have unquestioned proof of who killed Dr. Joe.
00:56:21 To make sure of the immediate capture
00:56:23 of Ed and Zeke McGaffey,
00:56:24 the town council is putting up rewards.
00:56:27 $1,000 on the head of each man.
00:56:29 - Dead or alive.
00:56:31 - We want these men brought in.
00:56:32 - They ain't men, they're breeds.
00:56:34 - That's got nothing to do with it.
00:56:35 - I say they ain't men.
00:56:37 They'll fight and fight dirty like all breeds.
00:56:40 If rewards ain't for dead or alive, Mr. Mayor,
00:56:42 they'll be bringing some of us in dead.
00:56:45 - All right, dead or alive.
00:56:49 Get your posse together.
00:57:03 (horse neighs)
00:57:05 - Sheriff!
00:57:05 Hey, Sheriff!
00:57:07 Let's get going!
00:57:08 - I'll give you a word of advice.
00:57:12 It's a tough posse out there and they're mad.
00:57:14 And there are too many.
00:57:15 You show 'em who's boss, or you're in for trouble.
00:57:18 - Well, come on, then.
00:57:20 - Never hunt with a pack.
00:57:22 - All right, Morg.
00:57:25 If you won't join me, don't fight me.
00:57:26 You keep out of it.
00:57:27 - Your mayor sees it my way now.
00:57:29 There's a chunk of money on each man's head.
00:57:32 Dead or alive, which means dead.
00:57:34 - Well, I'm gonna bring 'em in alive.
00:57:38 - You'll never get near 'em with that army outside.
00:57:40 They'll hear you coming for miles.
00:57:42 - Sheriff, let's get going!
00:57:44 - It's one man alone to do this job.
00:57:45 - What are we waiting for?
00:57:47 - Come on, men!
00:57:48 - What are you gonna do?
00:57:56 - I'm gonna give you your last lesson.
00:57:59 (helicopter whirring)
00:58:02 (dramatic orchestral music)
00:58:06 (helicopter whirring)
00:58:09 (helicopter whirring)
00:58:12 (helicopter whirring)
00:58:15 (helicopter whirring)
00:58:18 (helicopter whirring)
00:58:41 (dramatic orchestral music)
00:58:45 (helicopter whirring)
00:58:48 (dramatic orchestral music)
00:59:00 (helicopter whirring)
00:59:06 (helicopter whirring)
00:59:15 (helicopter whirring)
00:59:18 (dramatic orchestral music)
00:59:32 (helicopter whirring)
00:59:35 (dramatic orchestral music)
00:59:39 - You think you oughta hunt 'em alone?
01:00:04 - Safe for nothing with a pack.
01:00:07 Thought I could get trampled.
01:00:10 Where's Kip?
01:00:10 - Outside.
01:00:12 - He wasn't there when I came in.
01:00:13 - He must be, he wouldn't leave his pony.
01:00:16 - Pony wasn't there either.
01:00:18 - Kip!
01:00:21 Kip!
01:00:22 Kip!
01:00:25 Kip!
01:00:33 - Was he here when the posse come by?
01:00:35 - I'm sure he was.
01:00:37 - It's plain Sheriff again.
01:00:39 He's followed 'em.
01:00:43 - Mark, they'll be shootin', he'll get hurt.
01:00:47 - I'll find him.
01:00:48 This horse too small to follow that posse, I'll catch him.
01:00:52 (dramatic orchestral music)
01:01:03 (horse neighing)
01:01:06 - They're not here.
01:01:22 They're in the barn here.
01:01:23 - Then burn the place down.
01:01:25 (horse neighing)
01:01:28 (glass shattering)
01:01:31 (gun firing)
01:01:46 (glass shattering)
01:01:49 (horse neighing)
01:01:52 (horse neighing)
01:01:55 (gun firing)
01:02:05 - Come on, let's get to MacAbrey's.
01:02:15 Come on.
01:02:16 (horse neighing)
01:02:19 (horse neighing)
01:02:28 (dramatic orchestral music)
01:02:32, (horse neighing)
01:02:35, (horse neighing)
01:02:38 (horse neighing)
01:02:41 (horse neighing)
01:02:43 (dramatic orchestral music)
01:02:47 (whistling)
01:03:09 (dramatic orchestral music)
01:03:13 (horse neighing)
01:03:24 - Hey, wait for me.
01:03:28 (dramatic orchestral music)
01:03:38 (horse neighing)
01:03:41 - Where's your posse?
01:04:03 - I left them and don't call them mine.
01:04:04 They're all following Bogardas.
01:04:06 - I told you.
01:04:07 Sheriff don't crack down on the first man disobeys him.
01:04:10 His posse turns into a mob.
01:04:12 - Well, that's what it is, a mob.
01:04:13 Thought you was a man took his time.
01:04:17 - I'm looking for a boy.
01:04:18 - Couple of 'em, name a McGaffey.
01:04:22 - Name's Kip, you seen him?
01:04:23 - No, I ain't seen him.
01:04:24 I'm warning you, Morgue.
01:04:26 I don't want him shot.
01:04:28 They're gonna get what the law says, it's a fair trial.
01:04:30 - Ah, you lunkhead.
01:04:31 I'll collect those rewards when I get ready.
01:04:34 Right now, I don't get three hoots
01:04:36 for the McGaffeys or you either.
01:04:37 I'm looking for a boy.
01:04:38 (whistles)
01:04:50 (dramatic music)
01:04:53 (footsteps)
01:04:55 (dog barks)
01:05:06 (footsteps)
01:05:13 (horse whinnies)
01:05:18 (dramatic music)
01:05:21 (horse whinnies)
01:05:35 (dog barks)
01:05:41 (footsteps)
01:05:46 (dramatic music)
01:05:49 (horse whinnies)
01:06:02 - Thought you was looking for a boy.
01:06:08 - I am.
01:06:10 - Well, I'm tracking two horses, McGaffey's.
01:06:11 - They're up this canyon, so is the boy.
01:06:12 I can handle this and you can't.
01:06:14 You're gonna stay here.
01:06:15 - Am I?
01:06:17 (gunshot)
01:06:19 - Somebody's following the dog.
01:06:44 - I'll get him with a rifle.
01:06:46 (footsteps)
01:06:48 (gunshot)
01:07:10 (gunshot)
01:07:13 (gunshots)
01:07:26 - You all right?
01:07:27 - I was trying to catch me a dog and was shot at.
01:07:29 - Who shot?
01:07:30 - I don't know.
01:07:31 Hiding up in the cave.
01:07:33 (footsteps)
01:07:35 - You take my horse, you come on the sheriff,
01:07:44 you stay there.
01:07:45 (dramatic music)
01:07:57 (footsteps)
01:07:59 (dramatic music)
01:08:02 (footsteps)
01:08:04 (dramatic music)
01:08:07 (footsteps)
01:08:10 (dramatic music)
01:08:13 (footsteps)
01:08:15 (dramatic music)
01:08:18 (footsteps)
01:08:20 (dramatic music)
01:08:50 (gunshot)
01:08:52 (gunshot)
01:09:13 - Where's the boy?
01:09:17 - On the horses.
01:09:18 - Where's the boy?
01:09:19 - On the horses.
01:09:20 - Where's the boy?
01:09:21 - On the horses.
01:09:22 - Where's the boy?
01:09:22 - On the horses.
01:09:23 - Where's the boy?
01:09:24 - On the horses.
01:09:25 - Where's the boy?
01:09:26 - On the horses.
01:09:27 - Where's the boy?
01:09:27 - On the horses.
01:09:28 - Where's the boy?
01:09:29 - On the horses.
01:09:30 - Where's the boy?
01:09:31 - On the horses.
01:09:32 - Where's the boy?
01:09:32 - On the horses.
01:09:33 - Where's the boy?
01:09:34 - On the horses.
01:09:35 - Where's the boy?
01:09:36 - On the horses.
01:09:37 - Where's the boy?
01:09:37 - On the horses.
01:09:38 - Where's the boy?
01:09:39 - On the horses.
01:09:40 - Where's the boy?
01:09:41 - On the horses.
01:09:42 - Where's the boy?
01:09:43 - Ed.
01:09:44 This is Ben Owens, can you hear me?
01:09:48 Now Ed, don't shoot.
01:09:55 I swear both of you are gonna get a fair trial.
01:10:04 Now you just put down your guns
01:10:06 'cause I'm coming up there.
01:10:12 (gunshot)
01:10:14 - He shot me.
01:10:37 - You just got a new part in your hair, that's all.
01:10:40 Would have bounced off that fixco.
01:10:42 - Well he shot me.
01:10:43 - You stay here and cover me.
01:10:46 - No wait.
01:10:47 Here, take it, Mort.
01:10:51 - You're the most pig-headed law mule
01:10:55 I ever run up against.
01:10:57 (suspenseful music)
01:11:00 (suspenseful music)
01:11:03 (suspenseful music)
01:11:06 (suspenseful music)
01:11:28 (suspenseful music)
01:11:31 (suspenseful music)
01:11:42 - My name's Hickman, boys.
01:11:47 A lot of money on your heads.
01:11:53 I'll collect it either way you like.
01:11:55 - You ain't collecting nothing.
01:11:57 I got the sheriff, I'll get you too.
01:11:59 - You didn't get the sheriff.
01:12:00 He's covering me with his guns below.
01:12:03 - He's covering you when hell we seen him drop.
01:12:05 - Sheriff, throw a couple of shots.
01:12:13 Not this way, you might hit a cave rat.
01:12:17 Or a bounty hunter.
01:12:20 (gunshots)
01:12:25 (gunshots)
01:12:28 - You're a bad shot, McGaffey.
01:12:30 When you sneak up on an unarmed old man,
01:12:34 better throw out your gun.
01:12:36 (gunshots)
01:12:38 (suspenseful music)
01:12:54 (suspenseful music)
01:12:58 (suspenseful music)
01:13:01 (suspenseful music)
01:13:25 (suspenseful music)
01:13:28 (dogs barking)
01:13:44 (suspenseful music)
01:13:47 (dogs barking)
01:13:54 (suspenseful music)
01:13:57 (dogs barking)
01:14:00 (suspenseful music)
01:14:03 (dogs barking)
01:14:06 (suspenseful music)
01:14:09 (dogs barking)
01:14:12 (suspenseful music)
01:14:15 (dogs barking)
01:14:18 (suspenseful music)
01:14:21 - Don't go through, Sheriff.
01:14:22 The chief will pick him up.
01:14:24 (coughing)
01:14:27 (coughing)
01:14:29 (coughing)
01:14:31 - You had as much sense as your horse
01:14:32 that you'd throw out your guns and come out.
01:14:35 - I gotta get out of here.
01:14:37 I gotta get out of here.
01:14:39 (coughing)
01:14:41 Hey!
01:14:42 Say now!
01:14:43 (suspenseful music)
01:14:46 (suspenseful music)
01:14:49 (coughing)
01:14:52 (suspenseful music)
01:14:55 (coughing)
01:14:58 (suspenseful music)
01:15:01 (coughing)
01:15:04 (suspenseful music)
01:15:07 (coughing)
01:15:10 (gunshots)
01:15:13 (gunshots)
01:15:16 (coughing)
01:15:19 - Watch your guns, Zeke.
01:15:21 (coughing)
01:15:24 (suspenseful music)
01:15:27 (gunshots)
01:15:30 (coughing)
01:15:33 (suspenseful music)
01:15:36 (gunshots)
01:15:39 (suspenseful music)
01:15:42 (gunshots)
01:15:45 (suspenseful music)
01:15:48 (gunshots)
01:15:51 - Well, you took him alive.
01:15:53 (suspenseful music)
01:15:56 (gunshots)
01:15:59 (suspenseful music)
01:16:02 Go on.
01:16:03 (gunshots)
01:16:06 (suspenseful music)
01:16:09 (gunshots)
01:16:12 (suspenseful music)
01:16:15 (dog barking)
01:16:21 (birds chirping)
01:16:24 - Kip!
01:16:36 Oh, Kip!
01:16:37 Are you all right?
01:16:40 You're not hurt, are you?
01:16:42 - Take him on into town.
01:16:47 - Will they let me keep him?
01:17:02 - Sure, he's your dog now.
01:17:04 - Gee, what a day.
01:17:06 We catch two outlaws, me and Morg did.
01:17:09 (dog whining)
01:17:10 - Did they confess they killed Dr. Jones?
01:17:12 - The older one did.
01:17:14 - Hope they get hung.
01:17:16 - I feel sorry for the younger one, Zeke.
01:17:19 I gotta hunt you a get off, need some time is all.
01:17:23 - I'm not staying for the trial?
01:17:28 - Oh, I'll be moving on come morning.
01:17:31 - You can't.
01:17:33 What about the rewards?
01:17:38 - They go to Kip.
01:17:39 - Kip?
01:17:40 - Sure, he found them.
01:17:42 That's the hard part, the rest is easy.
01:17:44 You have the right idea, Kip, one man posse.
01:17:47 - But you can't do that, the money's yours.
01:17:49 You just can't.
01:17:51 - What are you gonna do with all that money?
01:17:53 - Give it to Mom.
01:17:54 - That's what I thought.
01:17:56 - Won't we never see you again?
01:18:06 - Can't I go with you?
01:18:08 - You better stay with your mother.
01:18:12 - She don't want to stay here no more.
01:18:16 (dramatic music)
01:18:19 (horses galloping)
01:18:27 (dramatic music)
01:18:32 (horses galloping)
01:18:35 - Oh, goddess.
01:18:44 Looks like there might be a little trouble in town tonight.
01:18:48 - Ben's got the McGaff, he's locked up.
01:18:51 - Yeah, it's just the trouble.
01:18:53 (dramatic music)
01:18:57 (door clicking)
01:19:00 (horse neighing)
01:19:21 (horses galloping)
01:19:25 - Bart, hey Bart, hey Bart.
01:19:27 Sheriff got the McGaffeys, got 'em in jail.
01:19:32 (horses galloping)
01:19:36 (horses galloping)
01:20:02 - Want something, Mr. Bogais?
01:20:05 Gonna have a social tonight.
01:20:18 Old Town's invited.
01:20:21 (horse neighing)
01:20:24 - I promised the McGaffeys a fair trial
01:20:34 and they're gonna get it.
01:20:36 - They sure are.
01:20:38 Got a big white man's jury here.
01:20:40 The verdict's already in.
01:20:43 - Now, I figure Ed McGaffey's gonna get hung,
01:20:48 but he's gonna get hung the way the law says.
01:20:51 If you men don't stand up for law and order now,
01:20:55 it don't mean nothing.
01:20:56 Now, who's coming with me?
01:21:16 (laughing)
01:21:19 - Step up the bar, boys, the drinks are on me.
01:21:22 - He didn't get no place with 'em.
01:21:32 - He didn't try.
01:21:34 - Sheriff, what'd they say?
01:21:38 Sheriff!
01:21:45 - How many volunteered?
01:21:47 - Not one.
01:21:49 - As an officer of the court, I have to keep out of it,
01:21:52 but I suggest you all be sworn in as deputies.
01:21:55 - We can't do that.
01:21:56 - You're respected, level-headed men.
01:21:58 Just your presence here backing up the sheriff
01:22:00 will avert violence.
01:22:02 - What's going on?
01:22:06 - They want to get the McGaffeys out of jail
01:22:08 and string 'em up.
01:22:09 - Well, you can hold 'em off.
01:22:11 - Just what I'm saying, Hickman.
01:22:13 The sheriff can use you too as a deputy.
01:22:15 - Not me.
01:22:16 - We can't mix up in a thing like this.
01:22:18 - We can't stand up against the whole town.
01:22:20 - That's the sheriff's job.
01:22:22 - Why not get the prisoners out of town?
01:22:25 - Yeah, let's take 'em out the back way.
01:22:27 - They got a good jail in Dry Fork.
01:22:29 Hold 'em there for trial.
01:22:31 - Never get 'em a mile out of town, it's murder.
01:22:34 - Yes, it is.
01:22:36 - Well, we've done all we can.
01:22:40 (footsteps)
01:22:42 - Be sensible, Ben.
01:22:48 Get your prisoners out of town.
01:22:50 - Well, Ben, I guess I'll have to turn tail and run too.
01:22:58 I hope you understand why.
01:23:00 - Yes, sir, I do.
01:23:03 - You're a good sheriff.
01:23:05 I didn't think you'd make it when you put on that badge.
01:23:08 Know when to give up, Ben.
01:23:10 Don't get hurt.
01:23:11 We need you.
01:23:13 (door slams)
01:23:21 (footsteps)
01:23:23 (indistinct chatter)
01:23:47 (indistinct chatter)
01:23:49 - You're...
01:23:55 Well, were you ever through a thing like this?
01:24:04 Yeah?
01:24:06 - Try and hold 'em.
01:24:08 With a shotgun. Talks louder to a crowd.
01:24:12 (footsteps)
01:24:14 (clattering)
01:24:25 (clattering)
01:24:39 (gunshot)
01:24:41 - What do I do now?
01:24:43 - Wait.
01:24:45 You gotta get wound up first.
01:24:47 Takes time and plenty of liquor.
01:24:49 Mob's only as tough as its leader.
01:24:53 You only got one man to lick.
01:24:55 Bogardas.
01:24:57 (indistinct chatter)
01:25:00 (clattering)
01:25:28 (indistinct chatter)
01:25:30 (footsteps)
01:25:32 (clattering)
01:25:44 (indistinct chatter)
01:25:46 (indistinct chatter)
01:25:48 - How come they're so quiet?
01:26:15 - 'Cause they're ready.
01:26:18 (sobbing)
01:26:21 (sobbing)
01:26:23 (sobbing)
01:26:25 (sobbing)
01:26:28 (sobbing)
01:26:31 (footsteps)
01:26:33 (footsteps)
01:26:44 (footsteps)
01:26:56 (footsteps)
01:26:58 (clattering)
01:27:04 (footsteps)
01:27:06 (clattering)
01:27:08 (clattering)
01:27:28 (footsteps)
01:27:30 (clattering)
01:27:46 (footsteps)
01:27:54 (footsteps)
01:27:56 - Bring out your prisoners, Sheriff.
01:28:08 Jury's awaiting.
01:28:10 - My prisoners is gonna be tried fair, Bogardas.
01:28:13 - Fair and fast, Sheriff.
01:28:15 Rope's all ready.
01:28:18 (footsteps)
01:28:20 - You gonna fetch 'em out, or do we go get 'em?
01:28:26 - You're a brave man when you've got a hundred better men to back you up.
01:28:30 Why don't you come on and get 'em by yourself?
01:28:33 Come on, Bogardas!
01:28:35 Oh, come on, Bogardas! You was a whole posse today.
01:28:43 Didn't get no prisoners, though.
01:28:45 You a man enough to come on and get 'em now?
01:28:47 Come on, what's keeping you?
01:28:49 - Put down that gun or I'll tear you apart!
01:28:51 - You fight with your mouth and with your hat.
01:28:54 Don't reach no further. This thing might go off. Both barrels.
01:28:58 (footsteps)
01:29:03 (footsteps)
01:29:05 (footsteps)
01:29:34 - Would you hold this, Sheriff?
01:29:36 I'd like to talk to Bogardas.
01:29:39 (footsteps)
01:29:42 (footsteps)
01:29:44 (footsteps)
01:29:47 (footsteps)
01:30:15 All right, I put down the shotgun, Bogardas. Now tear me apart.
01:30:19 What's the matter? You paralyzed? Tear me apart!
01:30:24 What do you need? A little persuasion?
01:30:30 (gunshot)
01:30:32 (gunshot)
01:30:34 (gunshot)
01:30:48 (footsteps)
01:30:50 (gunshot)
01:31:05 (dog barking)
01:31:17 (dog barking)
01:31:19 (dog barking)
01:31:23 Dinky! Dinky, we're going. We're going, Dinky.
01:31:30 - More!
01:31:34 Not even now.
01:31:36 - Yep.
01:31:37 - What about the trial?
01:31:39 - That'll be a fair trial. That's what you promised them, Sheriff.
01:31:42 - Well, uh, how about Kip's reward money?
01:31:45 - I'll write you where to send it.
01:31:47 - More, don't go. Stay here and be Sheriff. Let me be your deputy until I learn.
01:31:54 - You got nothing more to learn?
01:31:56 Maybe I'll learn from you.
01:31:58 A man can't run away from his job.
01:32:00 - Neither can a woman, Dr. Joe told me.
01:32:03 - Well, Doc's right.
01:32:05 If I meet down in need of a sheriff, you got one here.
01:32:08 You say yes, smelly, you stop worrying.
01:32:11 - I'll worry the rest of my life.
01:32:14 - So long.
01:32:16 - Bye. - So long.
01:32:18 - So long, folks!
01:32:23 - Bye, Hickman!
01:32:25 - So long, Hickman!
01:32:27 - Good luck!
01:32:29 [Music]