Ex on the Beach: Caribbean Season 3 Episode 5

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Ex on the Beach: Caribbean Season 3 Episode 5
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00:00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:00:02 [GUNSHOTS]
00:00:05 All right, you fallen!
00:00:10 I'm back in town and ready to howl!
00:00:13 [GUNSHOT]
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00:00:17 Drunk again.
00:00:19 Third time this week.
00:00:21 [SCREAMING]
00:00:22 [CRASHING]
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00:00:26 Hey, figure, where's the marshal?
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00:00:33 [GUNSHOTS]
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00:00:59 I'm a blizzard from the Brazos, on a tear!
00:01:02 [SCREAMING]
00:01:05 Yahoo!
00:01:06 [LAUGHING]
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00:01:12 [INAUDIBLE]
00:01:15 100 foot high.
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00:01:18 [SCREAMING]
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00:01:22 Raised in the Cambridge, suckled by a bear,
00:01:25 with nine rows of jaw teeth and a double coat of hair.
00:01:29 Hold up, cow, I'm going to treat you tonight,
00:01:32 because I'm a two-gun man and Ornery
00:01:35 is a ring-tailed screamer.
00:01:37 Yahoo!
00:01:38 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:01:41 Howdy, Marshal.
00:01:42 You want to play?
00:01:43 The game is over, screamer.
00:01:47 Well, then you may as well shoot me
00:01:48 and put me out of my misery.
00:01:50 I'm going to do worse than that.
00:01:52 I'm going to improve your character.
00:01:54 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:01:57 Well, you've been looking for an excuse
00:02:03 all along to put me behind bars, ain't you?
00:02:06 Ain't you, you redneck, undeclared peck of wood?
00:02:09 I mean, it ain't enough to bust those little cowboys out
00:02:11 of a job.
00:02:12 You've got to choke us down, too, don't you?
00:02:14 That's right.
00:02:15 Don't downgrade me, don't talk to me like I's a slick-feared
00:02:18 yeeling, because I'm a full-grown man that's pop
00:02:20 brushed from Texas to the Powder River,
00:02:22 and I demand my rights.
00:02:23 I want a lawyer.
00:02:25 Circuit judge will be in town tomorrow.
00:02:27 I'll make sure you get to see him.
00:02:29 Now, Marshal, you ain't told me the charge.
00:02:31 What's the charge, huh?
00:02:32 Damn peaking chickens on the saddle.
00:02:36 I ain't talking to you anymore, because I'm
00:02:38 liable to lose what hemp and tell you what a granger-loving,
00:02:41 back-biting, busky bird you really are.
00:02:44 I'm warning you, crowd, you ain't heard the last of this.
00:02:47 Leave it all.
00:02:48 I'm warning you, you ever face me up man to man,
00:02:51 you're going to be black, blue, and runny red all over.
00:02:55 Shut up.
00:02:57 Says which?
00:02:59 There are two things I can't stand, and one of them
00:03:02 is a slattered tongue drunk.
00:03:04 Now, shut up.
00:03:07 Rocky, you saved that talk for your trial.
00:03:10 Yeah?
00:03:11 Well, I ain't saying any more tomorrow than what
00:03:13 I said today or yesterday.
00:03:15 I could have a word with the judge,
00:03:16 and he might be easy on you.
00:03:18 Just one name, that's all I want.
00:03:21 My friends will make it easier for me, not my enemies.
00:03:24 You haven't got a friend, not in this world, Rocky.
00:03:27 Every man for himself, and you know it.
00:03:30 Now, who was head man?
00:03:31 Whitey Bates, Dusty Rodford, Bill Vincent, Slaughter Kitt,
00:03:42 Whiskey Jack, Van Winger, Max--
00:03:46 Small potatoes, Marshal.
00:03:48 Killers, bushwhackers, bank busters, renegades,
00:03:51 all like you.
00:03:52 Yeah?
00:03:53 Well, ain't nothing compared to what you're going to see.
00:03:56 At least I know you, not for long.
00:03:58 And I got you.
00:04:00 And I'm going to put your name on a pine box
00:04:02 when that judge gets through with you.
00:04:03 Unless you tell me who bought that bank job,
00:04:07 you'll get nothing from me.
00:04:08 You'll get something from me, though, crowd.
00:04:11 If you're lucky, maybe Rocky will tell you a bedtime story.
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00:05:51 [SNORING]
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00:06:16 Ace of spades.
00:06:37 Um, the ace of spades is very bad luck.
00:06:41 It inevitably signifies death.
00:06:44 Me?
00:06:45 No, not you.
00:06:46 Me?
00:06:47 No, you're not this thing anyway.
00:06:49 Could it be me?
00:06:52 No, Jim, it's not you either.
00:06:54 You dealt the wrong card.
00:06:55 You've got to stay with the deck.
00:06:57 Doesn't say that in the book.
00:06:58 What book?
00:06:59 Every man's destiny made easy.
00:07:02 I ordered it from Kansas City.
00:07:04 You can tell anybody's fortune with it.
00:07:06 That's right.
00:07:06 It says so in the first chapter.
00:07:08 It's proven since the early times
00:07:09 that the cards have been able to show what's going to happen.
00:07:12 What is it you're trying to find out?
00:07:15 Well, really, I want to find out if it's the right time of the moon
00:07:18 to plant my potatoes.
00:07:19 You know, I've rented Mr. Walken's vacant lot,
00:07:21 and I want to make sure to get them in at exactly the right time.
00:07:25 Why don't you grow something like hops and barley,
00:07:27 something patriotic for the good of all mankind?
00:07:30 What if the deck of cards said to plant your spuds tonight?
00:07:34 Well, if the moon is right, it's right.
00:07:36 Dulcy, you're going to have to change your menu.
00:07:39 The right time of the moon was last spring.
00:07:44 Oh.
00:07:46 Well, I guess I'll have to plant something else then.
00:07:50 Queen of clubs.
00:07:51 What does that mean?
00:07:54 Uh, means that you're going on a long journey.
00:07:58 As I heard it.
00:08:00 Ten of diamonds.
00:08:01 [clears throat]
00:08:04 Oh, yes, that's the mysterious card.
00:08:06 That means you're going to come up
00:08:07 against some very imposing personalities.
00:08:10 Let me see.
00:08:11 [clears throat]
00:08:12 Approach them cautiously.
00:08:13 There may be a very difficult problem.
00:08:19 Three of hearts.
00:08:21 Oh, well, then that must be you and Francis and McGregor.
00:08:25 Now, you sure I'm going?
00:08:26 I don't want to start a batch of brew and leave it to evaporate.
00:08:32 Ace of diamonds.
00:08:33 Diamonds.
00:08:34 Oh, that's the money card, a pot of gold.
00:08:36 Me?
00:08:37 Me.
00:08:38 I could use it.
00:08:39 Well, it belongs to somebody anyway.
00:08:41 There's lots of it.
00:08:42 I never knew of an honest marshal yet that had any money.
00:08:46 Two of spades.
00:08:50 Uh-oh.
00:08:51 There goes the money.
00:08:53 No money?
00:08:55 No money.
00:08:57 Quit dealing those cards.
00:08:59 You're going to lose everything in a minute.
00:09:05 Whitey Bates.
00:09:09 Dusty Ratmere.
00:09:14 Whiskey Jack.
00:09:17 Slaughter Kin.
00:09:21 Van Winger.
00:09:25 Max Dullemeier.
00:09:28 Pike Ludunsky.
00:09:31 Yeah.
00:09:35 Sure, there you are.
00:09:39 What's your name?
00:10:08 [snorting]
00:10:16 [snorting]
00:10:28 [snorting]
00:10:41 Rotten?
00:10:42 Coffin?
00:10:45 I didn't think you'd ever come.
00:10:51 I didn't know I had to come.
00:11:08 Coffin.
00:11:31 Anybody know him?
00:11:36 Whitey Bates.
00:11:38 Used to be one of the top-notch stage busters.
00:11:41 Last couple of years, he's been swapping out saloons and old gallows.
00:11:44 You suppose he was in that same gang with Rocky?
00:11:48 I'll bet you a steak and a beer.
00:11:57 Dulce, get back to bed.
00:11:58 Back to bed?
00:11:59 Nothing you can do or say now.
00:12:00 Go on.
00:12:03 This man ain't even safe in jail.
00:12:04 That's right.
00:12:18 I bet you were asleep all the time.
00:12:20 Just what I was.
00:12:22 And having a wang-doodle dream, too.
00:12:24 Didn't see a thing.
00:12:26 Prettiest girl was all dancing around.
00:12:27 Recognized nobody.
00:12:29 Yeah, one.
00:12:30 Little filly out to twirl and harness.
00:12:31 The hair as wild as a mustache's tail.
00:12:34 The station agent said he saw them go by.
00:12:37 Took south out of town.
00:12:38 There was four of them, and two of them were riding on one horse, so I think one of them might be hit.
00:12:42 Hanging's too good for him.
00:12:43 Killing a man in cold blood.
00:12:44 You want to go with me after that bunch?
00:12:50 I gotta catch a train.
00:12:51 Anybody else want to go with me?
00:12:56 Well, now we'll have to wait for daylight.
00:12:57 There won't be volunteers this time of night.
00:12:59 Francis, go after the undertaker.
00:13:03 We can't wait for daylight.
00:13:05 We gotta go after him now.
00:13:07 You can't night track, man.
00:13:08 That's not even a quarter moon.
00:13:10 I can night track.
00:13:12 Yeah, well, I was like a cat.
00:13:13 I can trail strays over shale, granite, day and night, moon or the inside of your hat.
00:13:16 You better count me in.
00:13:17 You?
00:13:19 Who else you got?
00:13:20 Me.
00:13:21 You couldn't track a cockroach through a puddle of beer.
00:13:24 All stuff a haggis down his throat.
00:13:26 Come on, Gregor.
00:13:27 Come on.
00:13:29 You stump-suckin' puddlehead.
00:13:32 You call yourself a marshal?
00:13:34 Well, hang up your badge, Ground.
00:13:36 You don't know your job from whistlebeams.
00:13:38 You can't even see I'm the only man here who can find those belly sliders.
00:13:44 A dollar a day, screamer?
00:13:49 You'd walk into those guns for a dollar a day?
00:13:53 Yeah, now, that ain't much for a first-class tracker, is it?
00:13:56 It's dogmeat.
00:13:57 You said it.
00:13:58 But I'll take it anyway just to get out of here.
00:14:02 Why are you being soft on this misbegotten insect?
00:14:05 Well, somebody's got to take him down the straight and narrow path.
00:14:08 I ain't an insect, and I don't need no reform.
00:14:10 I need money.
00:14:13 I'll make you a side-bet of five dollars that you change him for the better.
00:14:18 He must be having delayed sunstroke.
00:14:20 I'm a ring-tailed screamer.
00:14:21 I'm like this iron bar.
00:14:22 I don't ever change.
00:14:24 Then you don't want the job.
00:14:26 No, I'll take the bet.
00:14:28 And I'll take the job.
00:14:35 Well, I don't like being in a jail cell where the marshal sets you up for a kill like a steer in a slaughterhouse shoot.
00:14:41 Taking him alone, you must be daft.
00:14:44 Just trying to save a soul.
00:14:52 $1,000.
00:15:17 Where's Rocky?
00:15:18 He ain't coming.
00:15:47 Yeah, he joined up with some more right here.
00:15:49 That makes a gang.
00:15:51 That's a crooked horseshoe.
00:15:53 Hey, they might as well have left the mile-high sign.
00:15:55 They ain't never going to shake me now.
00:15:57 You're earning your face, Grandma.
00:15:59 Yeah, a little bonus too, huh, maybe?
00:16:13 Ain't exactly a home sweet home.
00:16:36 They'll do for rest.
00:16:37 I left a bottle of whiskey in there.
00:16:39 Wish you left a couple of spare broncs too.
00:17:06 Well, they made it.
00:17:10 Give me a hand here.
00:17:20 Think we'll make it back to Tennessee, partner?
00:17:22 Sure, Dusty.
00:17:46 How soon can you travel?
00:18:03 Ain't going nowhere.
00:18:05 No more than Rocky went nowhere.
00:18:07 It may be we got to trail back into the Wichita's.
00:18:10 Back to home camp?
00:18:12 There's an army paymaster on the other side.
00:18:14 It ain't so much, but it's a quick dollar if we hurry.
00:18:18 What about Rocky?
00:18:20 Nobody said anything about killing him.
00:18:22 He'd have given away the whole setup as soon as the judge measured his neck.
00:18:30 You know, I come all the way from El Paso on request.
00:18:35 Because somebody promised me and all the rest of us here a big bale of money.
00:18:41 If it was to join up with the big money maker himself.
00:18:45 Now I wonder where all that money is.
00:18:48 We'll get it.
00:18:49 Just had a dab of bad luck.
00:18:51 It's still there, ready to spend.
00:18:53 Yes, sir.
00:18:55 I come all the way from El Paso on a borrowed horse.
00:19:01 Set up camp at the worst end of the Wichita's.
00:19:06 And then ride out of here to bungle a simple, small little bank job.
00:19:14 And on top of all of that, you said you was going to give Rocky his orders.
00:19:19 Well, you give him his orders, all right, right between the eyes.
00:19:23 Now there's two dead and another one on the way.
00:19:25 And so far, we ain't made us a plug nickel.
00:19:28 Look, Jack.
00:19:30 If you don't like it, you can always go back to sandbagging drunks.
00:19:35 You just don't get the idea, do you?
00:19:37 The idea is I come over a thousand miles on a man's word.
00:19:41 And the rest of us here come from different places on a man's word.
00:19:45 Now we come here for money, and that's all we come for.
00:19:48 Not due bills, but money and lots of it.
00:19:51 Now, you know, fellas, so far we've been getting us a lot of cool blue smoke puffed in our face by Mr. High and Mighty Coffin.
00:19:57 Oh, we got a lot of wind, but ain't nobody turned up with so much as a paper peso.
00:20:03 Now, here's a man with old plans.
00:20:05 He's an expert on killing his own people.
00:20:09 Yeah, he got the key to all the new banks.
00:20:11 He knows where all the railroad money is.
00:20:14 But we're riding out here for a half-pint army payroll.
00:20:18 He ain't got no keys at all.
00:20:20 Coffin?
00:20:22 He's dead.
00:20:25 Whore horse out for nothing.
00:20:31 He's just same as we are.
00:20:34 You come here for a bankroll, and he got paid off in the belly.
00:20:38 You looking for a showdown, Jack?
00:20:40 I'm looking for the money! Ain't you?
00:20:43 Seems like you're in too big of a hurry.
00:20:53 No wonder you never got to be Top Dog.
00:20:57 Well, now, I may not be a Top Dog,
00:21:01 but I come here for a quick 50,000.
00:21:05 And I know where I can collect me at least 10.
00:21:09 You're not gonna get it off of me.
00:21:19 Anybody else interested in collecting quick money at my expense?
00:21:23 Anybody else interested in collecting quick money at my expense?
00:21:27 You can ride out any time you want.
00:21:35 I can always get better.
00:21:38 All right.
00:21:40 As long as that's settled,
00:21:44 get that tub of guts out of here.
00:21:48 [ Horses Whinnying ]
00:21:51 You better come to the home ground soon.
00:22:03 Horses are tiring stride shortly.
00:22:05 They rode 'em in to town, they rode 'em out.
00:22:07 - It's a long way. - Yeah.
00:22:09 - We'll be on top in no time. - Why'd you hurry?
00:22:12 At a dollar a day, we grab 'em too quick.
00:22:15 You're on your mate.
00:22:17 - Home ground. - Well, let's take 'em right now.
00:22:41 You slow down.
00:22:43 They're gonna stand around sniffing hoses while they get in that wind bank.
00:22:45 Ease off.
00:22:47 You wait for me to get the first shot off. You understand?
00:22:50 You just give me enough time. That's all.
00:22:53 Francis, you tie down the horses and keep 'em covered.
00:22:57 You're all right.
00:22:59 [ Birds Chirping ]
00:23:02 [ Footsteps ]
00:23:05 [ Birds Chirping ]
00:23:08 [ Footsteps ]
00:23:22 [ Bell Tolling ]
00:23:34 [ Footsteps ]
00:23:38 [ Footsteps ]
00:23:41 [ Footsteps ]
00:24:10 [ Footsteps ]
00:24:13 Move, you lop-heads, Middlefoot. Move.
00:24:27 [ Gasps ]
00:24:34 [ Footsteps ]
00:24:37 - We're getting out of here. - The horses need a breather.
00:24:48 - They're all we've got. - There may be some fresh ones in Truscruces.
00:24:52 [ Gunshot ]
00:25:04 [ Gunshots ]
00:25:07 You blind, lame-brained cow-milker, you!
00:25:15 You have $10,000.
00:25:17 Serves a few like a birthday cake, and you shoot like a blind bedbug.
00:25:21 [ Gunshots ]
00:25:24 - How many of 'em are there? - Can't tell.
00:25:31 - They're all around us! - Let's get out of here.
00:25:34 - All right. Go. - Latch, Fike, cover us.
00:25:37 [ Gunshots ]
00:25:42 Matt, go! Go!
00:25:59 [ Horn Blows ]
00:26:02 [ Whistles ]
00:26:09 - That miserable bug. - I told you.
00:26:18 - Is it bad? - No, it's about as good as it gets.
00:26:23 Listen, go get our horses and bring 'em down.
00:26:27 - What are we hanging around for? - I told you to wait for my signal.
00:26:31 I couldn't help myself. I had a clear shot at 'em.
00:26:34 That who?
00:26:43 How do I know? One of those owl-hooters.
00:26:47 He spotted me. It was either me or him.
00:26:50 - You jack-legs, skunk. - All the rotten ideas we ever had.
00:26:54 The rottenest was to bring him along.
00:26:57 - Go on, Hattie. Take that one. - Just take it easy.
00:27:00 One wee drop of Scotch whisky will fix it.
00:27:03 The closest place is Tres Cruces.
00:27:06 There might be a doctor there, too.
00:27:09 Somebody better keep on the track.
00:27:12 You're gonna stay right with me.
00:27:19 You're gonna stay right with me.
00:27:22 (HORSE NEIGHING)
00:27:25 (HORSE NEIGHING)
00:27:28 (THUD)
00:27:30 (HORSE NEIGHING)
00:27:32 (HORSE NEIGHING)
00:28:01 You look around.
00:28:03 Just leave it be.
00:28:27 (DOOR OPENS)
00:28:29 - Is there a doctor around here? - ¿Qué?
00:28:35 - Médico. - No, no, señor. No hay médico aquí.
00:28:39 There wouldn't be a wee glass of Scotch whisky back there, would there?
00:28:43 Some gringos come through here? Mucho malo hombres?
00:28:52 - No, señor. No. - No señor, what?
00:28:55 - No sabe nada, señor. - No sabe nada.
00:28:58 The bleeding's stopped, but it's a pretty bad tear. He needs a doctor to sew him up.
00:29:20 What kind of Scotch whisky is that?
00:29:23 Tequila.
00:29:25 Looks like you don't scare as easy as your friend does.
00:29:36 He is a rabbit.
00:29:38 Are you so frightening?
00:29:41 Might be. Right time, right place.
00:29:50 A little for me?
00:29:53 - You sabe nothing, too? - I sabe very much.
00:30:07 Some gringos come through here about three, four hours ago?
00:30:11 - Many men come here. - Sure.
00:30:14 Places like Piccadilly Circus.
00:30:17 They more than likely needed some fresh horses.
00:30:21 You look like a lot of men. A lot of money.
00:30:26 Yes. And no.
00:30:29 Hey, hey, hey. They were here. They were right here.
00:30:32 That Mara Hassan's right outside in the dust.
00:30:34 Where would you be without me, Cron? I told you I was the best tracker in the whole world.
00:30:38 Well, now, looky here. What have we tracked down here? Buenos dias, señorita.
00:30:42 You haven't answered my question.
00:30:44 As well as you've answered mine.
00:30:47 See, they were here looking for horses.
00:30:49 - They frightened poor Pablo half to death. - But not you.
00:30:52 Men are always different with me.
00:30:54 Well, that's for doggone certain. And I'm the differentest you'll ever see.
00:30:58 And they had nothing for me. Dirty, no money.
00:31:03 - But you. - Leave him be, honey. He ain't got no money.
00:31:08 I'm the one you should be talking to.
00:31:10 - You hide your wealth very well. - Yeah, but supposing I was rich, huh?
00:31:14 I bet you think I ain't. Well, that's human nature. But what if I had a thousand dollars?
00:31:18 Saved up on wages.
00:31:20 - Don't mind him. Five thousand dollars. - You.
00:31:23 Yeah, me. I can get it. I can get more. Ten thousand dollars.
00:31:26 You try to make a fool of me.
00:31:31 Maybe she doesn't like the way you tie your neck.
00:31:34 I'm gonna send you and Francis back to Simrod.
00:31:41 Maybe you can get back there before nightfall.
00:31:44 - You got any money? - I got a little.
00:31:58 - I'll give you a little. - No, I don't.
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00:36:55 I travel around living off the country boys who can...
00:36:58 who think they can shoot better than me.
00:37:01 Anything wrong?
00:37:03 Lord, I just thought your horse looked kind of lame.
00:37:06 But it's just a crooked horseshoe.
00:37:09 You see any riders on west?
00:37:12 It's all out of dust. They're just you two and a track top.
00:37:16 That's right.
00:37:18 I could travel along with you, even up the odds.
00:37:21 For a dollar a day?
00:37:24 That's a lot for a man making nothing.
00:37:27 You're hired.
00:37:30 Thanks.
00:37:32 [ Whimpering ]
00:37:35 [ Whimpering ]
00:37:39 [ Horn Blows ]
00:37:43 [ "Sweet Child O' Mine" ]
00:37:46 [ "Sweet Child O' Mine" ]
00:38:13 Dolce.
00:38:16 I've been wondering when you--
00:38:21 McGregor, you're hurt.
00:38:23 - This duct tape will let me put the nust. - Why didn't you go to the doctor?
00:38:27 He did. Doctor's out. There's more babies born around here.
00:38:30 There's hot water on the stove and clean towels on the second shelf.
00:38:33 - Right. - Oh, McGregor, didn't Jim teach you--
00:38:36 - Where is he? - He kept on going.
00:38:41 - Alone? - He might as well be all the good that misbegotten little crow is gonna do him.
00:38:45 - Oh! - Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
00:38:47 Behind the bar, lass, there's a bottle of my private stock.
00:38:50 Your private stock's not going to help this.
00:38:52 It's me. The inner man needs the help.
00:38:55 Just keep it clean until the doctor can get down to it.
00:38:58 Oh, Dolce, girl. Behind the bar, lass.
00:39:01 - Oh, still. - Oh!
00:39:03 - Take it easy, my dear. - Is it very dangerous?
00:39:05 Ledge oil was dangerous. Whiskey's the cure.
00:39:07 I mean, Jim, will he be all right?
00:39:09 - Well, he's after six or seven men. - The whiskey, lad.
00:39:12 - A simple, reasonable request. - You mean it's just him and the screamer person?
00:39:16 - For purely medicinal purposes. - Why does he take so many chances?
00:39:20 A remedy prescribed by Hippocrates himself.
00:39:23 Oh, Francis, you should have gone with him.
00:39:25 - Somebody had to bring McGregor back. - Aye, and to what?
00:39:27 A charnel house where a mortally wounded man is denied the smallest comfort?
00:39:31 Oh, nonsense, McGregor. Just a few stitches and you'll be all right.
00:39:35 What you need is a drink. Maybe it'll improve your disposition.
00:39:39 You'd have done like I said. We'd have caught up with him by now.
00:39:48 But you gotta go so slow and pokey through every baranca, you'll scare the old shadow.
00:39:52 For a reign he's supposed to know horses, he certainly can display a world of ignorance.
00:39:57 Don't taint horse sense to figure you gotta hurry to catch a man.
00:40:00 We're not closer now than we were this morning.
00:40:03 They can't hold on to this pace much longer.
00:40:06 You ever think they might have fresh horses up in that canyon?
00:40:09 You don't know bees from buffalo feet about trailing, man.
00:40:12 I'm learning.
00:40:14 Wait a minute.
00:40:16 That's cow track.
00:40:23 Isn't there supposed to be any beef around here?
00:40:26 Could be some longhorns lost in the trail herd.
00:40:29 There's something. Something's wrong here.
00:40:33 Something's a-jangling the curly hairs on the back of my neck.
00:40:36 Indians, maybe.
00:40:38 The closest settlement is 40 miles east.
00:40:41 Well, look at that.
00:40:44 (Horse whinnying)
00:40:47 Well, look at that.
00:41:05 (Horse whinnying)
00:41:08 (Cow moos)
00:41:23 Seventy.
00:41:34 (Cow moos)
00:41:37 What do you make of it?
00:41:55 Indian cattle. They shouldn't be here, but they are.
00:41:58 They've been dehorned and rebranded.
00:42:01 They didn't just walk here by themselves, so keep your eyes open.
00:42:06 (Hooves clop)
00:42:09 (Hooves clop)
00:42:12 Smelly?
00:42:37 What?
00:42:39 Smoke. Close.
00:42:41 Probably from their fire.
00:42:43 What do you think, Spamu?
00:42:45 I think we're there.
00:42:47 Slow and easy.
00:42:49 Help!
00:43:04 Hey! Come to honey, help me!
00:43:07 Hey! Anybody!
00:43:10 Help!
00:43:12 Somebody help me!
00:43:15 I can't hang here the rest of my life!
00:43:18 Help me!
00:43:20 Get out of here!
00:43:24 (Hooves clop)
00:43:27 Well, I'm sure glad to see you fellas.
00:43:39 My name's Smith, Marshal. Nobody believes it, but that's my name.
00:43:45 Call me Thankful, call me Beholden, and call me Smitty.
00:43:50 You see, a gang of men come through here about an hour ago.
00:43:53 Yeah, them's the ones. Meanest bunch of jaspers I ever hoped to see.
00:43:57 I'm telling you, they wouldn't mind hanging so much, but they took my boots,
00:44:01 my pretty hand-stitched Chihuahua boots, and that made me mad.
00:44:05 Must have had a reason for it.
00:44:07 I looked like an honest man, so they just naturally took their meanness out on me.
00:44:11 I hope they don't come back.
00:44:13 Why should they?
00:44:15 I don't know. See if there's any gold in what few teeth I got left.
00:44:18 If there's anything, you can't tell us about jaspers like them.
00:44:22 Marshal, we could hold up for a spell.
00:44:25 My horse is close to broke down.
00:44:27 Well, if we don't keep moving, we'll never get him.
00:44:29 Yeah, yeah. There's a good place to camp right up on the hill, young Marshal.
00:44:33 It's a lot safer, too.
00:44:36 We'll sit for about an hour or so.
00:44:44 Smitty, you can use the spare horse.
00:44:47 Thank you, Marshal. Thank you.
00:44:49 I can't walk very well like this, I'm telling you.
00:44:53 [horses snorting]
00:44:55 [music]
00:44:58 [music]
00:45:00 [snoring]
00:45:08 [music]
00:45:27 [music]
00:45:29 [gunshot]
00:45:43 You wanted us to do your dirty work for you.
00:45:48 I told Tim's the jaspers years after. How's that or no?
00:45:51 You knew they were Indian cow punchers.
00:45:53 Just wanted us to kill 'em for you.
00:45:55 Well, Tim's the one that spread-eagled me down there on that rock.
00:45:59 I'm just gonna get even with him.
00:46:01 Besides, they got my boots.
00:46:03 I just wanted to make sure you stayed here
00:46:05 till I got back from picking up all that cattle that you've been rustling from 'em.
00:46:08 Rustling's a mighty serious charge, Marshal.
00:46:11 You've been stealing Indian cattle, re-branding it,
00:46:14 and sending it in the south of Texas.
00:46:16 You can't prove a thing.
00:46:21 They're gone, the stock's gone,
00:46:24 and old Smitty's on his way.
00:46:26 Barefoot and horseless, huh?
00:46:28 You wouldn't be that savvy.
00:46:31 Well, it's all downhill.
00:46:34 Well, all right. What do you want?
00:46:39 I need someone who knows what's over in that wasteland over there.
00:46:42 Someone who knows where the water is, where the pitfalls are.
00:46:46 Wait a minute. You got me for tracking. That's enough.
00:46:48 You don't know what's over the next ridge.
00:46:50 You don't know which canyons have boxed water open in it.
00:46:54 Well, thanks for your confidence, Marshal,
00:46:57 but I think I'd just as soon just heel and toe it on out of here.
00:47:01 If so happens, I know one of those Indians down there.
00:47:04 His name is Dave Penny.
00:47:06 He'll be a witness against you if I need him.
00:47:09 (CHUCKLES)
00:47:14 I'm sure glad you got a sense of humor, Marshal.
00:47:20 I'm signed. Call me ready. Let's go.
00:47:23 We could have been two hours long.
00:47:30 Steg was standing on this hill.
00:47:33 Three Indians between us and them.
00:47:36 What I'd like to know is,
00:47:38 how many politicians' boots did you have to lick to get that badge?
00:47:42 I love the way you sound, Screamer.
00:47:44 You remind me of a pack of coyotes
00:47:46 sitting in front of a new moon, howling up a storm.
00:47:49 Knows, Screamer, you just keep on going.
00:47:52 'Cause when this is all over, you're gonna be a new man.
00:47:55 New man?
00:47:58 I think you're gonna be the new man, Crown,
00:48:04 'cause you're shoveling coals with a pitchfork.
00:48:07 Marshal, would you mind telling me why you're so all-fart bulldoggy?
00:48:15 Time you catch up with them jaspers,
00:48:17 they'll be all the way to California.
00:48:19 And besides, you'll get burnt with a lead branding on.
00:48:22 I had a man in my jail,
00:48:25 and he was my responsibility until he came to trial.
00:48:28 Until some slimy-brained back-shooter came along
00:48:31 and shot him down like a dog in a cage.
00:48:33 Mister, that man is gonna stand trial for murder.
00:48:36 There's nothing I like better than a dedicated lawman.
00:48:40 Yeah, it kind of gravels you to have somebody slicker than you in your own jail.
00:48:45 Don't it, Crown?
00:48:47 Grima, I'm gonna get the man that killed Rocky.
00:48:54 You can drop off, Latch can drop off, and the smitty can.
00:48:58 But I'm going on, 'cause that man is mine.
00:49:01 - Hello, the captain. - Hello!
00:49:13 (SPLASHING)
00:49:15 My dad has some coffee soon as she boils.
00:49:20 - It's not the one. - I sure hope not. Who are you looking for?
00:49:25 - Rustler? Some cattle? - Nope.
00:49:29 I ain't seen anything like that out here.
00:49:32 Just a lonesome farm boy on my way back to Kansas.
00:49:37 (BIRDS CHIRPING)
00:49:39 Now we're my friends.
00:49:44 Easy there, gents. We're only being cautious.
00:49:51 We're looking for a rustler who killed two of our riders.
00:49:56 Shot him in the back and was laughing all the time.
00:49:59 Well, that's hardly a laughing matter to get shot in the back.
00:50:02 To tell you the truth, I wouldn't steal a cow for any reason.
00:50:06 But if I needed a horse bad enough,
00:50:08 I might shoot somebody in the face to get it.
00:50:10 How about it, boys?
00:50:13 I'm not gonna miss this time.
00:50:19 (HORSE GALLOPING)
00:50:46 (GUNSHOT)
00:50:48 Keep a cool head, boys.
00:51:15 (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING)
00:51:41 Poke your eyes out and leave you.
00:51:44 Blind man, dead man, slow-dying blind dead man.
00:51:49 - You'll trade? - Trade? You got nothing I want.
00:51:52 Now, you don't know how many men I've got or where they are.
00:51:55 There's just him.
00:51:58 And you. And that's all.
00:52:02 You sure?
00:52:05 You'll be staking your neck on that.
00:52:07 It's dark out there.
00:52:10 You don't know where they are.
00:52:12 But I know this.
00:52:14 (GUNSHOTS)
00:52:18 Let's get out of here!
00:52:27 (GUNSHOTS)
00:52:29 You all right, Marshal?
00:52:48 - You hit bad? - Just a flea bite.
00:52:55 From here, it looks like you're gonna take some mending.
00:52:58 Marshal?
00:53:14 - There's your Indians. - Your Indians?
00:53:17 You brought 'em out here?
00:53:19 Walked right into a trap, Marshal.
00:53:25 Yeah, set for you.
00:53:27 So you can call me Mr. Even Up.
00:53:29 So now they got fresh horses, too.
00:53:42 Well, now, I never thought a piece of cowhide could feel so good to a man's feet.
00:53:50 I was getting down riding bare, too, running around here with my bare toes hanging out.
00:53:54 Well, the time has now come for the little old smitty to be winging on his way.
00:53:59 Now, you're not going anywhere.
00:54:03 Well, now, your witnesses just ain't gonna identify me as a rustler or anything else.
00:54:10 - You can afford to turn me down. - A dollar a day?
00:54:13 You talk like my foot to sleep.
00:54:16 You know what the price of beef is in San Antonio? Any brand of aircraft?
00:54:20 Ten thousand dollars interest you?
00:54:23 Yeah.
00:54:31 Now, you just keep right on talking, Marshal.
00:54:33 'Cause I'm a fool for any kind of a pocket money proposition.
00:54:37 Tell 'em.
00:54:40 You knew?
00:54:42 - You knew? - Ah, you gave it away over a hundred times.
00:54:45 Tell 'em, Latch. I guess you know 'em better than anybody else.
00:54:49 I rode with 'em for a while.
00:54:52 Well, let's go. Where's the money?
00:54:54 Out there. Head money. Ten thousand dollars reward in Texas for bringing in Ace Coffin.
00:55:00 Coffin? He held up to Texas Pacific.
00:55:03 Killed three guards and two passengers.
00:55:05 I ain't never seen no ten thousand dollars on the hook before.
00:55:10 But it does make for a better target than Indians.
00:55:13 No target, no lead. If he's killed, all we'll end up with is his carcass.
00:55:17 The reward is for bringing him in alive.
00:55:19 Alive?
00:55:21 Lucky miss, huh, Screamer?
00:55:25 You... you... you...
00:55:28 You knew all along. You got me cleared out here knowing all along.
00:55:31 You tried to fox me, but...
00:55:33 I'm gonna get you. I'll get you down.
00:55:36 I spotted that sucker first, and he's mine.
00:55:39 He's mine.
00:55:41 You take it easy, Screamer.
00:55:43 You won't get anything except a pile of rocks on your head.
00:55:46 Hey, don't let him go. Get him.
00:55:52 I'll let him break trail.
00:55:54 There's only one way to go, and we'll be right behind him.
00:55:57 I'll have to get my horse.
00:55:59 Sure.
00:56:00 Well, how you feeling?
00:56:07 I travel with two broken legs for my money.
00:56:11 Well, you're gonna wait here for us.
00:56:13 Oh, no, you don't.
00:56:15 Yep, I'm gonna tie off that bleeding, and you're gonna wait right here.
00:56:21 You're not getting any of my money.
00:56:24 Now, you quit jumping around like a jackrabbit in a dog pit,
00:56:28 or you're gonna snap off this leg.
00:56:31 I'm going. I'm going right now.
00:56:34 That's me. He's gonna take it all.
00:56:36 Now, you want me to take your boots off and hang in a tree?
00:56:40 Marshall,
00:56:42 I didn't want to ask favors,
00:56:44 but I count it fair if you take me with you.
00:56:49 I'd feel sorry for a man with one leg,
00:56:52 and you'd take half the pleasure out of my life.
00:56:55 You thieving rich davey, you're lying. You're after my money.
00:56:58 What do you need all that money for, anyway?
00:57:01 You've been getting along all right.
00:57:05 None of your business.
00:57:07 I guess maybe you're right.
00:57:10 I need that money.
00:57:15 I want... I want that money.
00:57:21 A ranch? Huh?
00:57:23 No, not barbed wire.
00:57:27 A saddle shop?
00:57:29 No.
00:57:32 I want to become respectable.
00:57:35 I want to buy a nice little saloon
00:57:41 with big mirrors on the wall and nice pictures
00:57:45 and shiny brass cuspid doors and curtains.
00:57:50 I want to stand by the door
00:57:55 and gizz out cigars to my buddies when they come in
00:57:59 and wear a striped silk shirt
00:58:03 and a pearl gray derby
00:58:07 and have a gold watch
00:58:10 and a diamond stick pen and cufflinks
00:58:14 and a big red ruby ring for my little finger.
00:58:19 And patent leather slippers.
00:58:27 ( music playing )
00:58:30 Don't look like he died laughing.
00:58:55 They were laying for him.
00:58:58 He probably figured to take all of us in one bag.
00:59:01 They left him as a warning.
00:59:04 Well, I'm sticking.
00:59:08 Hmm. I figured you would.
00:59:12 ( music playing )
00:59:21 ( grunts )
00:59:23 Clown?
00:59:34 Think you're gonna leave old Screamer to rot
00:59:41 while you're stealing his money? You're out of your mind.
00:59:44 I had you smelling brimstone
00:59:48 through a manhole for two of you.
00:59:51 I'm dying to--
00:59:54 ( grunts )
00:59:56 Got nowhere else to go now.
01:00:07 I'll have to make a stand pretty soon.
01:00:10 Any more men at the base camp?
01:00:12 No.
01:00:14 They got plenty of ammunition and plenty of supplies.
01:00:17 Can hold up there for a month or two if we don't cut 'em off.
01:00:20 You think we can?
01:00:23 I got just the spot.
01:00:25 That's what I wanted to know.
01:00:45 They'll be cutting down the other side of that hill.
01:00:48 We'll hit 'em from the top and pin 'em down.
01:00:51 Move around and come in close.
01:00:53 Fair enough.
01:00:54 Remember, just stop 'em.
01:00:56 I want Coffin to stand dry.
01:00:58 I got 10,000 reasons.
01:01:01 I know.
01:01:13 One less cut.
01:01:16 ( music playing )
01:01:20 ( music playing )
01:01:24 ( music playing )
01:01:52 ( gunfire )
01:01:55 I better go shoot that terrorist at Latch.
01:02:11 With him and that marshal out there, we don't stand a chance.
01:02:16 They can have you, Coffin.
01:02:18 Latch!
01:02:20 Don't shoot! He's yours!
01:02:22 Don't shoot, Latch!
01:02:24 ( gunfire )
01:02:28 ( music playing )
01:02:56 ( music playing )
01:02:59 ( gunfire )
01:03:15 ( gunfire )
01:03:22 ( gunfire )
01:03:25 ( music playing )
01:03:28 ( music playing )
01:03:51 ( music playing )
01:03:54 ( gunfire )
01:04:12 ( music playing )
01:04:15 ( music playing )
01:04:18 ( gunfire )
01:04:41 ( gunfire )
01:04:44 Good old Latch, you lousy backbiting weasel.
01:04:49 ( panting )
01:04:52 ( panting )
01:04:56 ( panting )
01:04:59 ( panting )
01:05:02 ( panting )
01:05:06 ( panting )
01:05:32 ( music playing )
01:05:36 ( music playing )
01:05:40 ( music playing )
01:05:43 ( music playing )
01:05:46 ( gunfire )
01:06:12 ( music playing )
01:06:15 ( explosion )
01:06:30 ( explosion )
01:06:33 ( gunshot )
01:06:49 ( explosion )
01:06:57 ( gunfire )
01:07:00 Goodbye, Crown.
01:07:16 Screamer, you're never gonna mount to anything in this world.
01:07:21 ( gunfire )
01:07:26 ( music playing )
01:07:29 Thanks, cowboy.
01:07:50 Ten. Ten thousand.
01:07:53 Ten thousand dollars.
01:07:56 And you, you're worthless.
01:07:59 ( music playing )
01:08:02 ( music playing )
01:08:05 ( music playing )
01:08:21 ( music playing )
01:08:24 How come I'm always waking up in jail?
01:08:27 Whatever I did this time, I didn't do.
01:08:30 Well, you still owe me for the last time.
01:08:33 Wait a minute.
01:08:36 I worked my way out of here.
01:08:38 Not quite.
01:08:40 At a dollar a day, plus bonus, I owe you $5.
01:08:44 And how much do I owe?
01:08:46 $15 bail, plus the damages, and I'll stand for those.
01:08:50 Well, I ain't gonna hang around this dump.
01:08:55 You gotta find someplace quiet to stay.
01:08:57 And then there's that side bet to fight on.
01:08:59 What bet?
01:09:00 Well, I bet him that his attitude will change for the better.
01:09:02 But I didn't. I'll never change.
01:09:04 I still think you'll switch to a bunch quitter and always will.
01:09:07 I figure that when you saved my life, you lost the bet.
01:09:10 I won't pay. I'd rather stay here and rot first.
01:09:13 I knew you for a ram, squirrel, skunk that'll never change his strap.
01:09:17 All right, you win.
01:09:19 Your attitude hasn't changed a bit.
01:09:21 Here's the $5 and the $5 you earned.
01:09:25 And that...
01:09:27 You make sure he gets three square meals a day.
01:09:29 Aye, beans for breakfast, beans for lunch.
01:09:32 And then for supper, we'll have some beans.
01:09:37 Now, wait a minute.
01:09:40 For $5, you wouldn't.
01:09:42 Huh? I mean, after all I did for you.
01:09:45 I mean, I gave up my money for your double swivel neck.
01:09:47 Now, nobody could be that mean. Come on, nobody.
01:09:50 $15 or 15 days?
01:09:53 I'll advance you $5 if you'll plant my rutabagas.
01:09:56 Ruta?
01:09:58 Ruta?
01:10:00 You rain-paled Judas.
01:10:04 You bean-eaten farmer.
01:10:06 You mule-faced, goat-headed,
01:10:09 sorghum-licking crawdad.
01:10:12 I'll take it.
01:10:15 You see? His attitude is changing.
01:10:20 His attitude is changing for the better and all the time.
01:10:23 Oh, brother. Oh, crown.
01:10:36 You ain't heard the last of this, crown.
01:10:39 Do you hear me? You ain't heard the last of this.
01:10:42 Pussy, I hate to tell you this, but...
01:10:53 Wrong time of the year to plant my rutabagas?
01:10:55 Mm-hmm.
01:10:56 Well, you're wrong, Mr. Crown.
01:10:58 Any man who can give up $10,000
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01:11:02 has a very green thumb.
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