Notorious gunfighter Jimmy Ringo rides into town to find his true love, who doesn't want to see him. He hasn't come looking for trouble, but trouble finds him around every corner.
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00:02:40Hiya, Jimmy.
00:02:41Hi, old timer.
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00:02:54Give me a drink.
00:02:55Say.
00:02:56Just give me the drink, will you?
00:02:58For life, Jimmy.
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00:03:07You know who that is?
00:03:08Who?
00:03:09Jimmy Ringo.
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00:03:12Well, what do you know?
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00:03:17Nice to see you again, Jimmy.
00:03:19Thanks.
00:03:20Remember the old buckhorn in Paso?
00:03:23Yeah, you worked there?
00:03:25Five years ago, when Tim O'Leary had it.
00:03:27He don't look so tough to me.
00:03:29Well, if he ain't so tough, there's been an awful lot of sudden natural deaths in his vicinity.
00:03:34How many do you figure?
00:03:35Ten, twelve, fifteen.
00:03:37Depends upon who's telling it.
00:03:39I bet he ain't as fast as Wyatt Earp.
00:03:41God city, places like that, they say he is.
00:03:44Just two hands like anybody else.
00:03:46Yeah, the same number it looks like, but...
00:03:49Oh, now, wait a minute, Eddie.
00:03:50You ain't thinking of doing nothing foolish, are you?
00:03:52You mean you're so tough I can't even talk to him?
00:03:54I mean, this ain't no joke, boy.
00:03:56It's a real mean man there.
00:03:58I just want to see how a great, big, important fellow like that handles himself, that's all.
00:04:02What's wrong with that?
00:04:03I'm telling you, Eddie, I wouldn't do it if I was you.
00:04:09Hey, Chuck.
00:04:10How about a little service down here?
00:04:12That's if Mr. Frazzlebottom, or whatever his name is, don't object.
00:04:15Eddie, don't you know who this is?
00:04:17You mean it ain't Mr. Frazzlebottom?
00:04:19It's Jimmy Ringo, Eddie.
00:04:21Well, it looks like Mr. Frazzlebottom to me.
00:04:24You ever hear anybody kid like him?
00:04:27How about a drink, Mr. Frazzlebottom?
00:04:32Well, thanks.
00:04:33How's that, Mr. Frazzlebottom?
00:04:34Eddie, please.
00:04:35Please what?
00:04:36I asked the man to have a drink with me, what's wrong with that?
00:04:40How about it, Mr. Frazzlebottom?
00:04:44Okay, partner.
00:04:46I knew Mr. Frazzlebottom wasn't going to pass up a free one.
00:04:49Don't you understand, Eddie?
00:04:51This is Jimmy Ringo.
00:04:53All right, so it's Jimmy Ringo.
00:04:55So what's everybody supposed to do, fall on their knees?
00:04:57Well, you can be a little polite, at least.
00:05:00Mr. Ringo.
00:05:01Chuck figures you got a little extra consideration coming to you around here, is that right?
00:05:05No.
00:05:07How's that, Mr. Ringo?
00:05:08You'll have to speak up if you want me to hear you.
00:05:14Why don't you button up your breeches and go home?
00:05:18How'd you like to try to make me, Mr. Ringo?
00:05:21Now, listen, partner.
00:05:23I come in here minding my own business.
00:05:26Now, how about letting me go out the same way?
00:05:29I want to know first what you meant by that remark you just passed.
00:05:33Tell you what.
00:05:34You just bought me a drink.
00:05:37Now, I'll buy you one and then we'll drop it, what do you say?
00:05:40Give him a drink for me.
00:05:41Never mind the drink.
00:05:42I want to know what you meant by that remark you passed.
00:05:44Listen, Eddie.
00:05:45I ain't talking to you.
00:05:46I'm talking to Mr. Ringo.
00:05:48I want to know what you meant by that remark you passed.
00:05:51How come I gotta run into a squirt like you nearly every place I go these days?
00:05:57What are you trying to do?
00:05:58Show off in front of your friends?
00:06:00Are you ready to back up that remark or not?
00:06:02And what about this?
00:06:03Ain't some of you fellas in charge of this donkey?
00:06:05I'm telling you, Mr. Ringo.
00:06:07Eddie don't mean no real harm, Mr. Ringo.
00:06:09Then let Eddie keep his big ugly nose out of my business if he don't want to get it slapped.
00:06:19Did you see that?
00:06:21Yes, sir.
00:06:22He drew first.
00:06:23Did you see it?
00:06:24Yeah, I saw it.
00:06:26Yes, sir, I saw it.
00:06:27Except I'd get on out of town anyway if I was you.
00:06:31Why?
00:06:32Because he's got three brothers that ain't gonna care who drew first.
00:06:45All right.
00:06:48Everybody stay where you are.
00:07:18He can't be more than an hour ahead of us.
00:07:33Must be killing that horse of his.
00:07:35Ain't doing our one any good either.
00:07:39He can't keep it up at this rate.
00:07:41That horse of his won't last half a day.
00:07:44All right, put up your hands.
00:07:49Now drop your guns.
00:07:51Right out there where I can see them.
00:07:57Now get off your horses and stay away from them guns.
00:08:04Back up.
00:08:06Right back there.
00:08:18Come on, boys.
00:08:19Get up.
00:08:20Get up.
00:08:21Get up.
00:08:22Come on.
00:08:23Get up.
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00:08:44Give me a whamp.
00:08:45Never mind about me, bud.
00:08:47You've got all you can do to worry about yourself.
00:08:49You've got about three hours' walk back to Santa Fe. Now get going.
00:08:52I'm warning you, Ringo. We're gonna get you yet.
00:08:55Yeah, I know. I heard that before, too.
00:08:57You had no right to throw down on a boy like Eddie.
00:08:59What was I supposed to do? Just stand there and let that little boy shoot me full of holes?
00:09:02Now come on. Get out of here.
00:09:05You know more than a kid.
00:09:17Come on.
00:09:19Come on.
00:09:45He's heading straight for Cayenne.
00:09:50Well, you think you can make it?
00:09:53Cayenne ain't no further than Santa Fe.
00:09:57Come on.
00:10:19Woof, woof, woof, woof.
00:10:21Woof, woof, woof, woof.
00:10:46Woof, woof, woof, woof.
00:10:51Woof, woof, woof, woof.
00:11:09Get me a drink.
00:11:11Are you up early or out late?
00:11:13Either way you want it, partner, just so I get a drink.
00:11:17Jimmy Ringo.
00:11:23Well, where was it with you?
00:11:26At the Mint Saloon in Dodge City.
00:11:28You and Bucky Harris used to come in there nearly every night. Don't you remember?
00:11:31Did we ever get a drink?
00:11:33Sure.
00:11:35Oh. Oh, sure. Sorry, Jimmy.
00:11:38Hey, remember now?
00:11:40Yeah, I remember now.
00:11:42What about some deets? You got a cook around here?
00:11:45My old woman's back there. What do you want? Some eggs?
00:11:47You got a steak?
00:11:48Yeah, I got a steak.
00:11:49I'll take a steak and some eggs and a pot of black coffee.
00:11:52What about a place to wash up first?
00:11:54Well, right out on the back porch here. I'll show you.
00:11:57Never mind. I can find it.
00:12:00You got a livery stable here, boy?
00:12:03Hey, he's a little astonished, Jimmy.
00:12:06When you get him unastonished, tell him to take care of my horse.
00:12:09Yeah.
00:12:10Oh, and don't ride him. Lead him. He's all wore out.
00:12:15Archie, you heard what Mr. Rago said. Now go on and do it.
00:12:18You gonna be around?
00:12:19Hurry up, Archie. Sure, I'm here all day.
00:12:22I want to have a little talk with you.
00:12:24Yes, sir.
00:12:25Now, never mind the horse.
00:12:44Run over yonder and tell the marshal that Jimmy Ringo is here and hurry.
00:12:47Was it really him?
00:12:49Go on, I tell you. Run.
00:12:56Will you please leave that lame mop here?
00:13:07Marshal, Jimmy Ringo's here, marshal.
00:13:11Where?
00:13:12In the palace bar. You gonna shoot him?
00:13:15Who told you it was Jimmy Ringo?
00:13:17Mac. Mac knows him. Mac called him Jimmy.
00:13:20He's on the back porch washing himself.
00:13:23Charlie.
00:13:25Yeah.
00:13:26Get hold of Bud and Skeeter.
00:13:53Where is he?
00:14:04Out on the back porch getting cleaned up.
00:14:06I ain't after any trouble, Mac. I just thought you'd want to know he was here.
00:14:11You sit over there, Charlie. Stand down there, Skeeter.
00:14:14Take the door, bud.
00:14:22Take it easy and don't try to jump him.
00:14:45Hiya, Jimmy.
00:14:48Mark.
00:14:51Don't be a son of a gun. Hiya, partner.
00:14:55I'm fine, Jimmy.
00:15:01Are you joking?
00:15:02Nope. I'm the marshal here now.
00:15:05Well, I'll be darned.
00:15:09And these idle barroom loafers, they your deputies?
00:15:11Mm-hmm.
00:15:12For me?
00:15:13Mm-hmm.
00:15:14Then you won't be needing them. I ain't starting anything.
00:15:17Are you sure?
00:15:19Mark, that's the last thing I want, trouble.
00:15:23All right, boys.
00:15:27What are you doing here, Jimmy?
00:15:29Just about to have a drink. How about it?
00:15:32No, thanks.
00:15:34Marshal Mark Stratton.
00:15:36Well, that ain't a good one.
00:15:39But I'm glad for you, Mark. Mighty glad.
00:15:42Thanks.
00:15:44I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you to move on.
00:15:47Why?
00:15:48I ain't wanted for anything around here, am I?
00:15:50Nope. I just want you out of town anyway.
00:15:53And pronto.
00:15:54Coffee ready, Mr. Rinker.
00:15:55Thank you, lady.
00:15:56Well, you don't mind my having something to eat while we discuss this, do you, Mark?
00:15:59I'll have the rest in a minute.
00:16:01Matter of fact, I don't know anybody in the world I'd rather talk to this morning than you.
00:16:05Oh, lady, will you bring another cup for the marshal?
00:16:07Yes, sir.
00:16:09How about it, Mark?
00:16:13I got something I want to talk to you about.
00:16:19It looks to me like you got a gossip on your staff.
00:16:23That's your public, Jimmy.
00:16:26Yeah, I'm a big man now.
00:16:28That's what you wanted, wasn't it?
00:16:30Top gun of the West.
00:16:33Yep.
00:16:35Guess I got more people wondering when I'm going to get killed than any other man in the country.
00:16:40You don't sound as happy about it as you did the last time I saw you.
00:16:44How many is it now? Eleven?
00:16:46Twelve.
00:16:48There's one you ain't heard about yet.
00:16:50You really keep count.
00:16:52Don't ask dumb questions, Mark.
00:16:55What's the trouble now, Jimmy?
00:16:57Somebody after you?
00:17:00Three somebodies.
00:17:02The law?
00:17:03No, this is personal.
00:17:05I don't want them to catch up with you here, Jimmy.
00:17:08I don't want them to catch up with me anywhere.
00:17:10That's why you got to move on right away.
00:17:17You know why I come here, don't you?
00:17:22I guess I do.
00:17:25How is she?
00:17:26Fine.
00:17:28And the boy?
00:17:30Getting on fine.
00:17:33I want to see her, Mark.
00:17:35You think she wants to see you?
00:17:37I got something important to see her about.
00:17:40Then I'll clear out.
00:17:42Where can I find her?
00:17:45I'm afraid I can't tell you that, Jimmy.
00:17:49What do you mean you can't tell me?
00:17:52All right then, won't tell you.
00:17:54You want a steak, Marshal?
00:17:56No, thanks.
00:17:59Why won't you?
00:18:00Because nobody here knows who she is, Jimmy.
00:18:03She never even told the boy about you.
00:18:06They've got another name now and another life.
00:18:09It looks to me like that's the way she wants it to stay.
00:18:13Will you tell me what name she's going under?
00:18:16So as I can write to her?
00:18:18Nope.
00:18:19I won't tell you that either.
00:18:26Looks to me like you're taking quite a lot on your own responsibility, ain't you, Mark?
00:18:32I'm doing what I think is right, Jimmy.
00:18:35And I'm hoping I can make you see it that way too.
00:19:02Would you like to see that street out there full of gunplay, Mark?
00:19:05I'd rather not.
00:19:09Well, that's probably what you're going to have a couple of hours from now.
00:19:13Because I ain't leaving here till you get a hold of Peggy for me.
00:19:18And what if she don't want to talk to you?
00:19:20You let her do the deciding about that.
00:19:23Will you go then, if I tell her?
00:19:25I told you I would.
00:19:27Just tell her, I mean. Not make her do anything about it.
00:19:29Just leave it to her, that's all I ask.
00:19:34You better wait in here and not move around much.
00:19:37I'll see what I can do about it.
00:19:39Or while you're at it.
00:19:41The only squirts around here that want to make a big name for themselves.
00:19:44I hope you'll cool them off before we run into any trouble.
00:19:47I will.
00:19:54Boys, get out of the way from here.
00:19:56Why don't you go on about your business and leave Ringo alone?
00:19:58He ain't bothering anybody, is he, Peggy?
00:20:00No way.
00:20:01Dr. Dwight Earp?
00:20:02My boss, Dr. Dwight Earp, is the fastest man in the whole world.
00:20:04Why, Jimmy, you could kill Dwight Earp in a minute.
00:20:06Well, you bet. I'll bet you a million dollars he would.
00:20:08You seen Hunt proudly around this morning?
00:20:09Nope.
00:20:10What's he done now?
00:20:11I think I just want to see him. Pass the word around with him.
00:20:13Sure will, Mark.
00:20:15Morning, Marshal.
00:20:16Morning, Miss Allen.
00:20:23He don't look so tough to me.
00:20:25Yeah, yeah. That's the way it always starts.
00:20:29He don't look so tough to somebody.
00:20:31Except with this somebody, it's gonna stop right there, too.
00:20:34You better.
00:20:35Because with a man like that, you can't come off much better than second.
00:20:39He don't bother me, I don't bother him.
00:20:41The only somebody that's bothering me right now is Mr. Hunt Bromley.
00:20:45Yeah, I forgot about that squirt.
00:20:47You seen him already?
00:20:49No, but maybe you better take a look around for him now.
00:20:52Want me to bring him in?
00:20:53Just tell him I want to see him.
00:20:56But make sure he comes.
00:20:58I'll get him.
00:21:01Hey, Charlie.
00:21:02Yeah.
00:21:03Watch yourself.
00:21:04Don't take any chances with that boy.
00:21:06I don't mean to, Marshal.
00:21:15Morning, Charlie.
00:21:16Morning.
00:21:17And you seen Hunt Bromley around this morning?
00:21:19Nope.
00:21:20Not this morning.
00:21:21Tell him I'm looking for him if you see him, will you?
00:21:23Sure will, Charlie.
00:21:24If you see him.
00:21:30Looks like it might be a right interesting day.
00:21:38Carolou.
00:21:39Hello, Mr. Marshal.
00:21:40Where are all you girls going this time of day?
00:21:42We got a holiday.
00:21:44Some of the boys came to school this morning.
00:21:46So Miss Walsh said we could go, too.
00:21:48You mean all the boys played hooky?
00:21:50Yes, sir.
00:21:51They went downtown to see that bad man.
00:21:53That Jimmy Ringo that's down there.
00:21:55Come on, Carolou.
00:21:56Come on.
00:22:20Mark.
00:22:21You already heard, huh?
00:22:22Yes.
00:22:23The children told me.
00:22:24The girls, that is.
00:22:25None of the boys came this morning.
00:22:26I guess they're all down around the palace bar by now.
00:22:27Little Jimmy, too?
00:22:28I suppose so.
00:22:29He's about as wild as the rest of them.
00:22:30What's Jim doing here, Mark?
00:22:31Do you know?
00:22:32I don't know, Miss Walsh.
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00:23:20Well, you got nothing to say either way.
00:23:21Well.
00:23:26I won't do it.
00:23:30I can fix it for you in the quiet if you want to see him.
00:23:34No.
00:23:35I think it's better the way it is.
00:23:37Tell him I'm sorry.
00:23:39Whatever you say, Peg.
00:23:45Mark.
00:23:46How does he look?
00:23:48Oh, just about the same, I guess.
00:23:52A little older, a little tireder.
00:23:55Not as cocky as he used to be.
00:23:59Tell him I'm very sorry.
00:24:02I'll tell him.
00:24:19Want some more coffee, Mr. Ingo?
00:24:21No, thank you, lady.
00:24:24I was told to bring that bottle over here.
00:24:27Max!
00:24:28Line up, Jimmy!
00:24:31Best stuff in the West, this old cooner line.
00:24:34A lot of fellas around here who won't drink anything else.
00:24:39Why don't somebody chase them kids out of there?
00:24:43I don't know.
00:24:46Why don't somebody chase them kids out of there?
00:24:49Ain't you got a school here for them to go to?
00:24:51Sure, Jimmy, we got a school.
00:24:54I'll get them away from there.
00:24:57Now, get away from there!
00:25:00Now, get away from there!
00:25:02Never mind that.
00:25:03Just get away from there and stay away, will you, please?
00:25:05Never mind.
00:25:06Come on, now, get off of me.
00:25:08Get off of me!
00:25:10Get away from there and stay away, please.
00:25:13Don't come back. Stay in there.
00:25:20Jimmy Walsh!
00:25:22Now, just you wait till your mother hears about this.
00:25:25But we're not hurting anybody, Mrs. Devlin.
00:25:27You just wait till I tell her you're loafing around a saloon.
00:25:33Good morning, Mrs. Devlin.
00:25:35Good morning.
00:25:36It's simply an outrage.
00:25:38That murderer's sitting over in that saloon like he was an honored guest or something.
00:25:41And the children literally running wild through the street.
00:25:44I completely agree with you, Mrs. Devlin.
00:25:46And five pounds of sugar.
00:25:47And did you see all those loafers hanging around over there?
00:25:49You'd think it was Deadwood or one of those places.
00:25:52Mark Stratton'll get him out of there soon.
00:25:54Soon? And pray how long is a murderer supposed to be entertained in cayenne?
00:25:57How much are these potatoes?
00:25:58Eight cents a peck. Two for 15.
00:26:00I'll have a half a peck.
00:26:01You know who'll do something about it?
00:26:03Mrs. Penney.
00:26:04Exactly. She'll get a little action out of Mark Stratton.
00:26:06Will you go with me to talk to her?
00:26:07I most certainly will, just as soon as I get some of these lovely onions.
00:26:10What about you, Mrs. Cooper?
00:26:12I'd like to meet Mrs. Penneyfeather very much.
00:26:14Morning, ladies.
00:26:15Good morning, Mr. Marlowe.
00:26:16Oh, good morning, Mr. Marlowe.
00:26:18Push to the back, George.
00:26:19What's all the excitement in front of the palace?
00:26:21Well, it's that murderer, of course.
00:26:23What murderer?
00:26:24Well, that Jimmy Ringo.
00:26:27Why, haven't you heard?
00:26:28Where's Jimmy Ringo?
00:26:29Sitting right over there in the palace bar, just as big as you please.
00:26:34We're going straight to Mrs. Penneyfeather right now.
00:26:41Hiya, Jerry.
00:26:53What'd you forget?
00:27:00What are you going to do?
00:27:07Jerry!
00:27:08Jimmy Ringo.
00:27:09Jerry!
00:27:10Jimmy Ringo's in the palace bar.
00:27:12And when he comes out, he's going to get this right in the face.
00:27:15Have you gone crazy?
00:27:16Get your hand off that door.
00:27:17Why, that's murder, Jerry.
00:27:19What was it when he killed Roy?
00:27:20You're not even sure that was Ringo.
00:27:22He was in the bunch. That's enough for me.
00:27:23But you don't know that. That's just what people said.
00:27:27Oh, Jerry, please don't get us in any more trouble.
00:27:30We've got all straightened out now.
00:27:31You're wasting your breath, Alice.
00:27:33All I know is Ringo killed my boy, and I'm going to kill Ringo.
00:27:37Just as soon as he walks out that door.
00:27:47Let the boy take care of my horse.
00:27:49Oh, get him cleaned up right now, Jimmy.
00:27:58Jerry, dogs!
00:28:08Never do that again, Alice. Never!
00:28:12I know what I'm doing, and I'm going to do it.
00:28:16Confound that boy.
00:28:20Archie, say, any of you fellas seen Archie?
00:28:23Yeah, yeah. Mac, I just went across the store a minute ago.
00:28:26Archie! Archie!
00:28:28Here I am, Mac.
00:28:30Go see how soon Mr. Ringo's horse will be ready.
00:28:32And hurry up, Archie.
00:28:33All right, Jack.
00:28:34Hey, Mac, Ringo don't look so tough to me.
00:28:36Then why don't you go in there and take a punch at him?
00:28:39For what?
00:28:40I ain't got nothing against a man.
00:28:42All right, here comes a marshal.
00:28:44I bet he's going to shoot Ringo.
00:28:46Oh, he can't. He don't even carry a brush.
00:28:49Why aren't you kids in school?
00:29:04Nothing doing, Jimmy.
00:29:06She says she's sorry, but that's all there is to it.
00:29:10Did you tell her it was important?
00:29:11I told her exactly what I told you I'd tell her,
00:29:13and offered to fix it up for her on the quiet if she wanted to see you.
00:29:18What else?
00:29:19What else what?
00:29:22Are you sure you didn't talk against me?
00:29:24Who's asking the dumb questions now?
00:29:28Didn't she give no explanation at all?
00:29:30What explanation could she give that you don't already know?
00:29:39I could only talk to her just for a few minutes.
00:29:46How does she look, Mac?
00:29:47Oh, just about the same, I guess.
00:29:50A little older, but just as pretty.
00:29:56Did you see my boy?
00:29:57No, he's on the loose today.
00:29:58What do you mean on the loose?
00:30:00You hear those boys on the street?
00:30:03Well, he's one of them.
00:30:12Which one, Mark?
00:30:20Well, I...
00:30:22I don't see him right now.
00:30:25That ain't a fine way to bring up a kid,
00:30:27hanging around in front of a saloon.
00:30:29Ain't you got a school in this town?
00:30:31Yep.
00:30:33We got a school here.
00:30:36You broke it up, partner.
00:30:38They all come down to see Jimmy Ringo,
00:30:40the big gun, the great hero.
00:30:46Does my, uh...
00:30:48Does my kid think I'm kind of a hero?
00:30:51Nope.
00:30:52As a matter of fact, I understand he's a Wyatt Earp man.
00:30:54Earp?
00:30:56You ought to have taught him better than that.
00:30:57Me? And where was you all this time?
00:30:59I beg your pardon, both of you gentlemen,
00:31:01for interrupting you.
00:31:03But this is a kind of a serious situation for me, Marshal.
00:31:06What is it?
00:31:07Well, the truth of the matter, sir,
00:31:09is that Wes Fuller's burning my house down.
00:31:14What's he doing that for?
00:31:15Well, he just fell like it.
00:31:18Marshal, that's the only excuse in the world he's got.
00:31:21Just fell like it.
00:31:22Drunk?
00:31:23He certainly don't act like he was
00:31:25altogether cold sober.
00:31:28All right, we'll go down there and see what we can do about it.
00:31:30Wait outside.
00:31:31Yes, sir.
00:31:32And thank you too, sir, Mr. Ringo.
00:31:34It ain't like me to interrupt two gentlemen like you.
00:31:37Go on out, I said.
00:31:38Yes, sir.
00:31:44You moving on now?
00:31:46Yeah, I guess so.
00:31:48Sorry it had to be like this, Jimmy.
00:31:50It's not your fault.
00:31:52Watch yourself, partner.
00:31:56If I write to you, will you give her a message?
00:31:59You bet.
00:32:00Thanks, man.
00:32:02I'll be seeing you, Jimmy.
00:32:03Well, I hope so.
00:32:05But don't lay no money on it.
00:32:06I'll be seeing you, all right.
00:32:16How much, man?
00:32:17Oh, no, no charge, Jimmy.
00:32:19On the house. It's an honor to have you.
00:32:20Oh, thanks.
00:32:26Don't grab this from your wife.
00:32:28It's an honor and a pleasure, Jimmy.
00:32:30Yes, sir.
00:32:32We're old-timers, you know, you and me.
00:32:37Jimmy.
00:32:41Molly.
00:32:42I didn't know you were here, Jim.
00:32:44Well, you must be about the only one in town that didn't.
00:32:47I work late, so I sleep late.
00:32:49Work where?
00:32:50Here.
00:32:52What do you mean?
00:32:53I'm a singer, Jim.
00:32:55You've heard of singers, haven't you?
00:32:56Want to buy me a little drink, honey?
00:32:58You know.
00:32:59Well, sure, kid, sure.
00:33:01But why?
00:33:03Got to live, haven't you?
00:33:08But where's Bucky?
00:33:11Didn't you hear?
00:33:12Hear what?
00:33:14Buck was killed six months ago in Abilene.
00:33:19No, I didn't hear.
00:33:22I'm sorry, Molly.
00:33:24Who did it?
00:33:25I don't know.
00:33:27It was found in an alley shop to the back of the head.
00:33:31Well, didn't he...
00:33:33Didn't he leave you anything?
00:33:34Huh?
00:33:35A horse and a saddle, two guns, and $15.
00:33:41I never heard a word about it, Molly.
00:33:45Have you seen Peg?
00:33:47No.
00:33:50Do you?
00:33:51Whenever I can.
00:33:54Doesn't do a schoolteacher any good to be seen with a barroom singer, you know.
00:34:00Come on over here for a minute.
00:34:03There's something I want to ask you.
00:34:10Peg, you wouldn't see me.
00:34:12Is it somebody else?
00:34:14You ought to know better than that.
00:34:15No, I don't.
00:34:16It's been a long time.
00:34:17There'll never be anybody else for Peg.
00:34:20Anybody else tried?
00:34:22Of course.
00:34:23Pretty girl like that?
00:34:25Young squirt named Hunt Brownley got after her.
00:34:27Thought she couldn't take care of herself.
00:34:28Boy, you should have heard her tell him off.
00:34:31What did he do to her?
00:34:32Nothing.
00:34:33Nothing, really.
00:34:34Just one of those loudmouthed barroom loafers
00:34:36who's trying to move in on a woman without a husband.
00:34:39You know the kind.
00:34:43Do you see Jimmy, too?
00:34:44Whenever I see him.
00:34:46What kind of a boy is he?
00:34:48He's a good kid.
00:34:49Peg takes good care of him.
00:34:51What does he bake in Little?
00:34:52Big.
00:34:54About right for eight.
00:34:55Eight and a half.
00:34:58Look, you want me to talk to Peg.
00:35:00Well, Mark already talked to her.
00:35:01She said no.
00:35:02Well, let me talk to her.
00:35:06Are you in some kind of a hurry?
00:35:08Well, if you think there's a chance,
00:35:10I'll stick around a little while longer.
00:35:11You stay right here.
00:35:12I'll get her for you.
00:35:13Well, don't take too long.
00:35:14I'm a little behind schedule already.
00:35:16I won't be long.
00:35:22Hiya, hon.
00:35:43Heel me up.
00:35:53Heel me back in again.
00:35:58I bet two bets.
00:35:59That finishes me.
00:36:02Well, I don't want more of it, either.
00:36:04Good morning, Joe.
00:36:05Want to sit in for a couple of hands, Johnny?
00:36:07With cards I made myself,
00:36:08I wouldn't want to sit at that table.
00:36:10What do you mean, sitting up here?
00:36:11Playing cards on a day like this?
00:36:13Looks like any other day to me.
00:36:15You mean you ain't heard?
00:36:16Heard what?
00:36:17You mean you ain't heard who's in town?
00:36:19You have to put your foot on my chair.
00:36:21We ain't heard anything.
00:36:22We ain't been out of here since Tuesday.
00:36:24Who is it?
00:36:25Jimmy Ringo.
00:36:27Jimmy Ringo?
00:36:28Uh-huh.
00:36:29What in the name of thunder is Jimmy Ringo doing in Cayenne?
00:36:31Sitting right up there at the Palace Bar.
00:36:33Now?
00:36:34Yeah, we just left him there.
00:36:36What does he look like?
00:36:38He's a kind of a natural man.
00:36:39He don't look much different from a lot of other fellas.
00:36:41He looks mighty average to be such a big man.
00:36:44About as big as they come in here.
00:36:46He's got a big mouth.
00:36:49About as big as they come, I guess.
00:36:51How many hands has he got?
00:36:53Well, I never counted him, to tell you the truth.
00:36:56Oh, he's got two hands, just like anybody else.
00:36:58And some of these days, somebody's got to make a big name for himself
00:37:01by proving that's all he's got.
00:37:03A big name, right on his tombstone.
00:37:06Well, it's got to come sooner or later, ain't it?
00:37:08You don't expect him to go on forever, do you?
00:37:10As far as I'm concerned, he can.
00:37:12Hey, do you reckon he's still up there yet?
00:37:15Now, wait a minute, Hunt.
00:37:16You're good, but maybe you ain't quite that good.
00:37:18How do you know I ain't?
00:37:19If you ain't, can I have your saddle?
00:37:21Very funny, Hunt.
00:37:23What I mean, Hunt, you ain't ever really killed anybody like he has.
00:37:27Well, what do you know about it?
00:37:29You don't know everything I've done or every place I've been.
00:37:32Yeah, but you ain't ever been anyplace but Abilene, have you?
00:37:36Come on, let's go up and take a look at this big, important man.
00:37:40But I ain't finished cutting your hair yet.
00:37:42Oh, I'll come back.
00:37:43Come on.
00:37:44I hear he ain't too sociable.
00:37:46Might not like people looking at him.
00:37:48Oh, he can get used to it.
00:37:50What about it, Ike?
00:37:51Oh, I got a wife and a couple of kids, Hunt.
00:37:53I better not either, Hunt.
00:37:55I got a mother who's my sole support.
00:37:57Well, suit yourself, yellow bellies.
00:38:04Well, it never was much fun to have around anyway.
00:38:18Right.
00:38:20Jimmy?
00:38:21You're Jimmy Waltz, ain't you?
00:38:22Yes, sir.
00:38:23Ain't that your ma calling you?
00:38:24Jimmy, come here, right this minute.
00:38:27Just a minute, ma.
00:38:29If you don't come here this very minute, I'll skin you alive.
00:38:32Aw, shucks.
00:38:33Tell me which one gets killed, will you?
00:38:35But, ma, the other fella's gonna see it.
00:38:37I don't care what the other boys are going to do.
00:38:39You're coming straight to the point.
00:38:41You're coming straight to the point, Jimmy.
00:38:43You're coming straight to the point, Jimmy.
00:38:45I don't care what the other boys are going to do.
00:38:46You're coming straight home with me.
00:38:48But, ma, Jimmy Ringle's in there, and so is Hunt.
00:38:50I don't care.
00:38:51Somebody's gonna shoot somebody, and I want to see it.
00:39:02Since when do I have to drink second-grade whiskey here, Mack?
00:39:07That's the brand you always drink, Hunt.
00:39:10This whiskey's been watered.
00:39:12No, it ain't, Hunt.
00:39:13You know I don't water my whiskey.
00:39:14I've never done that in my whole life.
00:39:16If I say it's watered, it's watered, and I'm gonna prove it to you.
00:39:20I want you to give everybody in this room a drink out of that same bottle,
00:39:22and let's see what they got to say about it.
00:39:24Hunt, there ain't a thing in the world that matter with this whiskey.
00:39:27Did you hear what I said or not?
00:39:31I heard.
00:39:36And don't forget the gentleman at the table.
00:39:39I'd like to have his opinion, too.
00:39:42Please, Hunt, let's don't have no trouble here now.
00:39:45I'll ask him myself.
00:39:52I want you to settle a little argument, Mr. Ringle.
00:40:03Why should I?
00:40:05You've got quite a reputation for settling arguments, haven't you?
00:40:08Only my own.
00:40:09Well, you could say this one included you in a way.
00:40:12I say Mack waters his whiskey.
00:40:15And you're kind of dumb to be drinking here, ain't you?
00:40:19Please, listen. Tell me what you think.
00:40:20Don't trouble yourself.
00:40:24You ain't very sociable, are you?
00:40:26Maybe if you got to know me a little better...
00:40:28I don't have to know you any better.
00:40:30Looks to me like there's a squirt like you in every town in the West.
00:40:34Now get away from here.
00:40:36It's kind of strong talk, ain't it, Mr. Ringle?
00:40:39You're Hunt Bromley, ain't you?
00:40:41Yeah. You heard of me already?
00:40:44Yeah, I heard about you.
00:40:45I heard you're a cheap, no-good barroom loafer.
00:40:49If I didn't have something else in my mind...
00:40:50I'd take them guns away from you and slap you cross-eyed.
00:40:54You're asking for trouble, Mr. Ringle.
00:40:57You already got it, partner.
00:41:00Because I got a gun on you under this table.
00:41:03And it's pointing smack at your belly.
00:41:06Are you going to get out of here or not?
00:41:10I'm kind of disappointed in you, Mr. Ringle.
00:41:13We heard a lot about you around here...
00:41:15but I guess they forgot to tell us about the gun under the table.
00:41:18The older you grow, the more you learn, son.
00:41:22Now turn around and head for the door.
00:41:27Keep moving and don't do anything sudden with your hands.
00:41:36I'll be seeing you, Mr. Ringle.
00:41:39All the way outside, sonny.
00:42:06Well, what on earth?
00:42:08We need three horses quick, Mr. Barlow.
00:42:11Can you let us have them?
00:42:12I don't see any reason why not.
00:42:15Hey, Marty.
00:42:16Saddle up Prince, Fanny and Dan for these men right away.
00:42:20You got some guns, too?
00:42:21Well, I guess I have, but...
00:42:23what in the world are you fellows up to?
00:42:25How far is it to Cayenne?
00:42:27It's about an hour's ride.
00:42:29You see, I'm not going to be able to keep up with you.
00:42:32How far is it to Cayenne?
00:42:33It's about an hour's ride.
00:42:35You start now and you can make it by 10 o'clock easy.
00:42:39But ain't you going to tell me what's going on?
00:42:41We're after Jimmy Ringle.
00:42:44Jimmy Ringle?
00:42:50I was the only fellow in town that didn't see him.
00:42:54What's the matter?
00:42:55Mom won't let me stay down here on the seat, Jimmy Ringle.
00:42:57You bet I won't.
00:42:58You're going straight up to your room and stay there...
00:43:01...because you have to.
00:43:02I don't want to go there.
00:43:03I don't care what you want to do.
00:43:05You're going to your room.
00:43:06Please, Mom.
00:43:07Now you stay in here.
00:43:10And don't let me hear another word out of you...
00:43:13...about it.
00:43:17Did you ever hear of anything so terrible?
00:43:19It's like the whole town's gone crazy.
00:43:21He's here just to see you, you know.
00:43:24Have you talked to him?
00:43:25I just left him.
00:43:26Why don't you see him, if only for a few minutes?
00:43:30Oh, Molly.
00:43:31What good would it do?
00:43:33It's all over now, you know that.
00:43:35Not for him.
00:43:36He's still crazy about you, Peggy.
00:43:38He was crazy about me before.
00:43:40But that didn't stop him from being the kind of person he was.
00:43:43He scares me, Molly, he really does.
00:43:46He might have scared you then, but not now.
00:43:49He's different.
00:43:50How different?
00:43:52The way Bucky was different that last year.
00:43:55You know, not wild anymore.
00:43:58Just sorry.
00:44:00And what good did it do, Bucky?
00:44:02None, I guess.
00:44:04But I liked it.
00:44:06Oh, poor me, he'd have stayed away.
00:44:10Is it somebody else, Peggy?
00:44:12Of course not.
00:44:14You know it's not.
00:44:15Not Mark?
00:44:17Mark?
00:44:19Why do you ask that?
00:44:20Is it?
00:44:22I'd never even thought of Mark like that.
00:44:25Of course not.
00:44:26You think he never thought of you like that?
00:44:28I doubt it.
00:44:29Mark's just...
00:44:31Well, Mark's just Mark.
00:44:33He's Jim's friend.
00:44:36Oh, you must be out of your mind.
00:44:39Then it's still Jim, isn't it?
00:44:45I guess so.
00:44:49I guess it always will be.
00:44:59How'd you like to see Ringo and Wyatt Earp square off at each other?
00:45:03Brother, I wouldn't even want to be in the same town when that happened.
00:45:06I still say he's yellow.
00:45:08I gave him the chance to show how good he was, didn't I?
00:45:11You reckon that's right?
00:45:12He didn't have a gun under the table, after all?
00:45:14Yeah, I heard that.
00:45:16But both his hands were out of sight.
00:45:17He could have been holding anything.
00:45:19It took lots of nerves, though, to bluff like that.
00:45:22Well, I guess it's time to go.
00:45:24I'll see you later.
00:45:26It took lots of nerves, though, to bluff like that.
00:45:29Well, what would you have done? Looked under the table?
00:45:31I wouldn't have even been there in the first place.
00:45:34He was the one that ducked out of a showdown, not me.
00:45:37You ain't going back there, are you?
00:45:39Well, I ain't leaving town, if that's what you mean.
00:45:41Marshall wants to see you, Hunt.
00:45:43Didn't you get the message?
00:45:44Yeah, I got it.
00:45:45I'll see him.
00:45:46When I get the time.
00:45:53He says now.
00:45:56Looks like everybody's drawn behind your back these days.
00:45:59All the smart ones.
00:46:01Come on down to Marshall's office.
00:46:04I'll be right behind you.
00:46:11Just your way to Miss Pennyfeather.
00:46:13Here's about this situation.
00:46:17There he is. Charlie's got him.
00:46:18There he is. Charlie's got him.
00:46:20Ah, shucks. That's just Hunt Bromley.
00:46:23Ringo wouldn't spit on Hunt Bromley.
00:46:24Come on.
00:46:29What do you want with me?
00:46:31Sit down.
00:46:33Didn't you get my message?
00:46:35I'm here, ain't I?
00:46:37How come you went over there and tried to pick a fight with Ringo?
00:46:40You don't have to worry about me, Pappy. I can take care of myself.
00:46:43I wish I had a hundred dollars for every blabbermouth I've heard say that.
00:46:47Well, he's yellow. I learned that much anyway.
00:46:50All right then, Buffalo Bill.
00:46:53I see it ain't no use to warn you, so I'm going to tell you.
00:46:57Either I'm going to lock you up in a cell until he's gone,
00:46:59or you're going to get out of town for the rest of the day.
00:47:02Now, which is it going to be?
00:47:04Me get out of town? What about getting him out?
00:47:06When you're the marshal, you can do the deciding.
00:47:08Meanwhile, you let me handle the job.
00:47:11Now, what do you like, the cell or the road?
00:47:13Looks like you're being mighty careful about that killer.
00:47:17I just don't want any great, big, terrible men like you scaring him to death.
00:47:21How long you known, Ringo?
00:47:23You want to be locked up?
00:47:24No.
00:47:25Then get going. Cell.
00:47:27I don't want to see you back around here before sundown. You understand?
00:47:31You didn't say how long you know, Ringo.
00:47:34If you ain't out of town in five minutes,
00:47:35they're going to have to take them guns away from you.
00:47:38Don't ever try that, Mark.
00:47:40I won't try it. I'll do it.
00:47:41I got my mind made up now.
00:47:44I'm going to keep peace here today
00:47:45if I have to lock up every gunny in town to do it.
00:47:49Where's your badge?
00:47:52Put it on. This is official.
00:47:54I want you to take this scatter gun and sit in the palace with it.
00:47:57And if Hunter or any other troublemaker
00:47:58so much as sticks his head in the door, let him have it.
00:48:00What's Ringo going to think? Me scaring him to death?
00:48:03I don't know, Mark.
00:48:04I just don't want any great, big, terrible men like you scaring him to death.
00:48:07I just don't want any great, big, terrible men like you scaring him to death.
00:48:10What's Ringo going to think?
00:48:11Me sitting there with a loaded shotgun?
00:48:12Tell him I sent you.
00:48:23How long have you known Ringo, Mark?
00:48:25I'm going to keep Hunt company for a mile or so.
00:48:34I'll be back in a few minutes.
00:48:35Yes, sir.
00:48:40Mr. Ringo.
00:49:07I'm Charlie Norris, Mr. Ringo.
00:49:08I'm Charlie Norris, Mr. Ingo. Mark Stretch's deputy.
00:49:11Mark wants me to sit shotgun on the front door.
00:49:14With what?
00:49:16I didn't bring it in with me because I didn't want you to get the wrong idea.
00:49:21Who is he?
00:49:22He's the deputy, like he says.
00:49:24Well, where's Mark?
00:49:25He had to go out on another matter. He'll be along in a few minutes.
00:49:29All right, partner, get your gun.
00:49:32Well, have a drink at the bar.
00:49:33Thank you, Mr. Ingo.
00:49:38Hmm.
00:49:40Say, is that proper right?
00:49:42No, not more than five or ten minutes out either way, Jimmy.
00:49:55You mind if I ask you a question?
00:49:57Not if you don't mind if I don't answer it.
00:49:59Who would you say was the toughest man you ever saw?
00:50:03I'll tell you the second toughest, Bucky Harris.
00:50:05You ever tangle with him?
00:50:07No, of course not. Bucky was my friend.
00:50:09Take it you don't want me to ask you again who was the first toughest?
00:50:14Used to be like all your business is on the outside and none of it inside.
00:50:16Well, that don't worry me, now just wait till tomorrow.
00:50:20After I'm gone, huh?
00:50:21This place will be famous, Jimmy. It'll be like a shrine.
00:50:24I'll probably have to put on two more bartenders.
00:50:27Maybe I ought to charge you a fee.
00:50:29You name it, Jimmy, and it's yours.
00:50:33Are you serious?
00:50:34Why not? You've done it.
00:50:37All right, I'll take it.
00:50:39It's a deal. But who's going to collect for you?
00:50:42I'll let you know before I leave.
00:50:46Where are you going?
00:50:47I can't stand this waiting any longer. I'm going to take a look around outside.
00:50:50All right, but I've got to stay with you, you know.
00:51:04How much do you get paid for this job?
00:51:06Sixty a month. Why?
00:51:07It ain't enough.
00:51:08What happened?
00:51:10There's a fellow with a gun in one of them windows across the street.
00:51:15I haven't seen the sun flash out. You might have got it too.
00:51:18Which window? Stay away from the door.
00:51:21You wait here.
00:51:23But you ain't supposed to leave here, Mr. Ringo.
00:51:25I've got to get the gun away from that fellow. He's liable to mess up this whole business.
00:51:30Who do you reckon it is?
00:51:31I don't know.
00:51:32But it looks like I ought to be the one to go after him.
00:51:35Marks, stay here.
00:51:37I ain't got orders covering a situation like this.
00:51:41Anyway, he's still in there and he's still got to come out.
00:51:44Oh, Jerry, please, won't you give it up, please?
00:51:47Nothing is going to bring Roy back and that's all we're thinking about.
00:51:52Go outside and take a look.
00:51:56Look, if you want to find out who's getting ready to shoot through that door, you go outside and look yourself.
00:52:01You're the man in charge of peace around here.
00:52:03Peace, the man says.
00:52:06You better get out of here.
00:52:07It's my life too, Jerry.
00:52:09Go over to Ella May's and stay there. Keep your mouth shut.
00:52:14All right.
00:52:33Don't move. Drop that gun.
00:52:36Drop it.
00:52:38Put your hands up.
00:52:40Kick it away from you.
00:52:42Further away.
00:52:44Now, stand up.
00:52:48Don't move.
00:52:50Drop that gun.
00:52:52Drop it.
00:52:54Put your hands up.
00:52:55Kick it away from you.
00:52:57Further away.
00:52:59Now, stand up.
00:53:03Now, turn around. Let's see what you look like.
00:53:09I ought to blow your head off laying with me like that. What's the matter with you, anyway?
00:53:12Can I put my hands down?
00:53:14Sure, just don't try anything funny with them.
00:53:17Now, what's the idea?
00:53:18My name is Marlowe.
00:53:19So what?
00:53:20You don't remember?
00:53:21No.
00:53:22You don't remember Roy Marlowe?
00:53:23Come on, partner. Keep talking. What are you getting at?
00:53:26Roy Marlowe was my son. You killed him.
00:53:29I never killed any Roy Marlowe. I never even heard of him. You must be out of your mind.
00:53:33Well, you killed him, all right. But you don't even remember it.
00:53:37You're crazy to think if I killed somebody, I wouldn't remember it.
00:53:40Are you sure?
00:53:45You're not safe running around loose, partner. You've got to be locked up.
00:53:49Come on.
00:53:50Open it.
00:53:53Now, move ahead of me.
00:53:58Thanks, Jim.
00:54:01To the Marshal's office.
00:54:08You think I ought to go across there and see what's happening?
00:54:10Mark told you to stay here.
00:54:11I'm not going to stay here.
00:54:14You're a good man, Marlowe.
00:54:15You're a good man, too.
00:54:16Do you think I ought to go across there and see what's happening?
00:54:19Mark told you to stay here, didn't he?
00:54:21Thank you.
00:54:46Looks like we're going to serve ourselves today. Come on.
00:55:12Where is he?
00:55:13He ought to be here.
00:55:17I am Mrs. Auguste Pennyfeather.
00:55:22How do you do, Mrs. Pennyfeather?
00:55:23We are here to see Marshal Mark Strick.
00:55:26Oh, well, he ain't here now, ma'am. I don't know just where he is.
00:55:30We will wait.
00:55:33Yes, ma'am, do.
00:55:36Won't you have a chair?
00:55:39Who are you? A deputy?
00:55:42No.
00:55:44Just a friend.
00:55:45He couldn't be over there arresting that murderer, would he?
00:55:49No, ma'am, I don't think he is.
00:55:51Well, doesn't he intend to?
00:55:53That I couldn't say, ma'am.
00:55:56I ain't sure just what he's going to do about it.
00:55:59Well, he'd better be making up his mind pretty soon.
00:56:02This is not Deadwood or Tombstone.
00:56:04This is a law-abiding community.
00:56:06And we want no murderers running wild through our streets,
00:56:09shooting and killing our women and children.
00:56:11He ain't exactly running wild through the streets, ma'am.
00:56:14He's a murderer, isn't he?
00:56:15Is he?
00:56:16Well, what else may tell after all those killings?
00:56:19Well, I mean, maybe he don't think he is.
00:56:22Well, then he must be a fool too.
00:56:23I'm just guessing, understand, lady,
00:56:25but maybe he figures it was either him or them.
00:56:29What do you mean, him or them?
00:56:31Well, I mean, maybe there was some...
00:56:33some misunderstandings,
00:56:35and it was either him or them that was going to get killed.
00:56:38Fifty misunderstandings in a row?
00:56:41Not fifty, ma'am. Nowhere's near it.
00:56:43Well, it was a lot nearer fifteen than fifty,
00:56:46and I can tell you that for a fact.
00:56:47What are you trying to do, take up for him?
00:56:50No, ma'am. No, indeed. No, indeed. Not me.
00:56:52Well, don't you think something should be done about him?
00:56:55Absolutely, ma'am.
00:56:56He ought to be arrested or run out of town or something.
00:56:59He ought to be hung.
00:57:04Yes, ma'am.
00:57:05Yes, ma'am, there's a lot to be said for that point of view too.
00:57:08Good morning, ladies.
00:57:09Good morning, Mark.
00:57:14You're late.
00:57:16Late?
00:57:17Yes, ma'am.
00:57:18I figured you'd be around long before now.
00:57:22What do you intend to do about the man?
00:57:25Nothing, ma'am.
00:57:27You're going to allow him to sit right there in that saloon as long as he pleases,
00:57:31demoralizing the whole town?
00:57:33Well, the trouble so far ain't been him demoralizing the town.
00:57:36It's the town demoralizing him.
00:57:38Some fellow right here just tried to demoralize him with a Winchester.
00:57:41Is that what you mean?
00:57:43We are here simply to remind you, Marshal Strick,
00:57:46that it is your sworn duty to keep peace in Cayenne.
00:57:49That's right, ma'am.
00:57:50And that's what I'm aiming to do to the best of my ability.
00:57:53Moreover, we the ladies of Cayenne regarded an outrage
00:57:58that this man Ringo, a notorious murderer,
00:58:01should be received here practically with honor
00:58:04and allowed to sit and stay in our finest saloon.
00:58:08So now we demand, Mr. Marshal, that you do something about it immediately.
00:58:13Such as what, ma'am?
00:58:15Either arrest him or chase him out of town.
00:58:20What do you think?
00:58:22Well, he's planning to leave anyway, ain't he?
00:58:25That's the way I understand it.
00:58:27What do you figure would happen if I tried to chase him out?
00:58:30I don't think you could do it and keep the peace at the same time.
00:58:35That's what I thought.
00:58:37Can't you arrest him?
00:58:39He ain't done anything here to be arrested for.
00:58:41Well, isn't he wanted?
00:58:42Not by me, ma'am.
00:58:43I'm just a stranger here myself, ma'am.
00:58:46But if you was to ask me, I'd say hold off for another hour.
00:58:49Don't do anything that might make trouble until, say, half past ten.
00:58:53If he ain't gone by then, then let the Marshal go to work on him.
00:58:57Shoot him down like a dog.
00:58:58Exactly, ma'am.
00:59:00That sounds very sensible.
00:59:02What do you say, ladies?
00:59:03Oh, that's fine.
00:59:04Well, then, that's the way we'll have it, Marshal.
00:59:06Thank you very much.
00:59:07That's a very reasonable, intelligent idea.
00:59:10Don't thank me, ma'am.
00:59:11Thank Mr. Ringo.
00:59:12Oh, but of course.
00:59:13Thank you very much, Mr. Ringo.
00:59:16Mr. Ringo!
00:59:18Ladies!
00:59:19Ladies, please.
00:59:30I saw Molly.
00:59:31She said she'd talk to Peggy.
00:59:32I know.
00:59:33She's down there now.
00:59:34I'd better get back to Palace.
00:59:35That's where she'll be looking for me.
00:59:36What'd you do with Marlow?
00:59:37Who?
00:59:38The fella in the window.
00:59:39Oh, I arrested him for you.
00:59:40He's in the cage back there.
00:59:42You gonna let him out?
00:59:43Not until you leave town.
00:59:45Wait a minute.
00:59:46I'm going with you.
00:59:50I forgot something, Mark.
00:59:55Say, where was your boy killed?
00:59:56You don't know.
00:59:57Oh, what'd I be asking you for if I knew?
00:59:59Chelsea.
01:00:02Wasn't me, partner.
01:00:03I've never even been in the territory in my life.
01:00:09What time do you figure them brothers will be here?
01:00:11I've got plenty of time yet.
01:00:12I hope so.
01:00:13I hope you ain't miscalculated anything.
01:00:15They're on foot.
01:00:16I chased off their horses.
01:00:17They'll be doing good if they're here by 11.
01:00:20I've seen better fights than this at a prairie meet.
01:00:22Look at me like they ain't got as much spirit as they used to.
01:00:24I'll go for these eyes.
01:00:34Jake.
01:00:36Is that horse in any shape to go again today?
01:00:39No, I don't think so, Mark.
01:00:40He's putting air war down too much.
01:00:42I'm sure he'll be all right.
01:00:43I'm sure he'll be all right.
01:00:44I'm sure he'll be all right.
01:00:45I'm sure he'll be all right.
01:00:46I'm sure he'll be all right.
01:00:47I'm sure he'll be all right.
01:00:48He's putting air war down to nothing.
01:00:50You got a fresh one here?
01:00:51I guess so.
01:00:52Why?
01:00:53Have him at the back door of the palace in about 15 minutes,
01:00:55saddled up with Ringo's stuff.
01:00:57Give him enough grub and water to make Santa Maria
01:00:59and charge it to the county.
01:01:01All right, Mark.
01:01:19Anybody working here today?
01:01:21Too busy to work today.
01:01:27Hiya, Mac.
01:01:28Tommy.
01:01:29Glad to see you, Tommy.
01:01:31Looks like Saturday out there.
01:01:32How's Ellen?
01:01:33Fine, thanks.
01:01:34Give me a ride.
01:01:35I don't know about that.
01:01:36What'll Ellen say?
01:01:37Now, look, she said I could have one if it was dusty.
01:01:39Her wife don't like him to drink.
01:01:41Well, whatever.
01:01:42She knows I'm all over that sort of thing.
01:01:44Too much work to do these days.
01:01:46Join me?
01:01:48No, thanks.
01:01:49Not the same thing.
01:01:52Well, you got a ranch?
01:01:53Yeah, we got ourselves a little place the first year we was married.
01:01:56It ain't very big, but it's coming along all right.
01:01:58Married the cutest little old girl you ever saw.
01:02:00No bigger than a buck.
01:02:01But, brother, did she settle this round or down?
01:02:04That's her all right.
01:02:05A little bit.
01:02:06Oh, my.
01:02:08How many head of cattle you got?
01:02:10About 400.
01:02:11Started at 50.
01:02:13Got horses, too?
01:02:14Well, we ain't got many.
01:02:15You need more outside help and we can afford for horses, but...
01:02:18I guess we got about 30.
01:02:20Sounds like a right nice start.
01:02:22Yeah, that's the way her and I figured it.
01:02:24Takes a lot of hard work to make anything out of a place that little, but...
01:02:27Well, we don't mind.
01:02:28Grazing land's good and there's plenty of water,
01:02:30so I guess we're better off than a lot of people.
01:02:32We broke even last year, you know.
01:02:34Sounds mighty good.
01:02:36Have one with me.
01:02:38No, thanks.
01:02:39One is what she said.
01:02:40Much obliged to you, though.
01:02:41Just the same.
01:02:42So long, Mac.
01:02:43So long, Tommy.
01:02:44Tell Ellen hello for me.
01:02:45Yeah, I'll tell her.
01:02:48Nice fellow, Tommy.
01:02:53Kind of getting on towards time, ain't it?
01:02:57I'm going to give her till the last minute.
01:02:59You don't want to draw it too close, you know.
01:03:01I've got to hear something, Mark, no matter how close I draw.
01:03:04Molly ain't here.
01:03:06I've got to hear something, Mark, no matter how close I draw.
01:03:08Molly ain't back pretty soon.
01:03:13She told me about Bucky.
01:03:16Never heard it before.
01:03:18I guess he never knew what hit him.
01:03:23Has a fine life, ain't it?
01:03:25Just trying to stay alive.
01:03:28Not really living, not enjoying anything, not getting anywhere.
01:03:32Just trying to keep from getting killed.
01:03:35That's what Bucky used to say.
01:03:37Just waiting to get knocked off by some tough kid.
01:03:40Like the kind of kid I was.
01:03:43And the truth of the matter is, it don't pay much either.
01:03:48Here I am, 35 years old, I ain't even got a good watch.
01:04:00How'd you get out of it, Mark?
01:04:01I just quit.
01:04:02No, it ain't that easy. How'd you do it, really?
01:04:07You remember when the gang split up after that bank in Medina?
01:04:10We didn't split up. They scattered us.
01:04:12Well, anyway, some of us put into Prairie City to get some supplies.
01:04:16But the word was ahead of us.
01:04:18And you should have seen what we walked into.
01:04:20Yeah, I heard.
01:04:22Did you hear about the little girl?
01:04:24No.
01:04:25I got sick when I saw her.
01:04:29Who did it?
01:04:31Who knows? With all that shooting, it could have been me just as well as anybody else.
01:04:35You don't know that.
01:04:36It don't matter. I was there.
01:04:38So when we got back to the hills, I kept it going.
01:04:41And I kept on it going until I got here and I asked a man for a job.
01:04:45Didn't anybody ever say anything?
01:04:48I wasn't as prominent as you are.
01:04:51Well, that's funny, isn't it?
01:04:53What?
01:04:55That was a time I could have kept on it going, too.
01:05:03And I had a road right on back to pay.
01:05:08I used to wonder about going back and giving myself up.
01:05:11And I figured I'd do it anyway.
01:05:13And I figured I'd do it anyway.
01:05:15And I figured I'd do it anyway.
01:05:17I wondered about going back and giving myself up.
01:05:20And I finally argued myself out of that one, thank goodness.
01:05:23Mark?
01:05:24Yeah?
01:05:25I got that horse out here.
01:05:27Be there in a minute, Jake.
01:05:34I guess it ain't much use waiting around here any longer.
01:05:38You can write to me and I'll give it to her if you want.
01:05:41It didn't do any good. She's got her mind made up now.
01:05:44No place she could reach you, I reckon.
01:05:48I don't know where I'm going to be.
01:05:52So long, Mark.
01:05:54Do you have to be going already, Timmy?
01:05:56Yeah. I've got to see if I'm up the line.
01:05:58What about your cut of the business? Who do you want me to give it to?
01:06:02Who's the prettiest girl in town?
01:06:05Well, I used to admire the banker's daughter, but I might have been influenced by her money.
01:06:11Then there's a girl named Frankie May and the schoolteacher.
01:06:14Give it to the schoolteacher.
01:06:16I always had a kind of a weakness for schoolteachers.
01:06:20Put it in an envelope without any note or anything and drop it on her desk.
01:06:25Schoolteacher. Consider it done, Jimmy.
01:06:27It's been a real pleasure to see you again, Jimmy.
01:06:29I often think of the good old days in Dark City with you and Bucky and the other fellows.
01:06:33Makes me real homesick.
01:06:34Yeah, those good old days were all right.
01:06:36Come on, Jimmy.
01:06:38Sometimes I don't think people have fun like they used to, do you?
01:06:41No.
01:06:43Jim, got a minute or two?
01:06:45Sure.
01:07:02You look fine, honey.
01:07:05I'm doing all right.
01:07:09I come here just to see you, you know.
01:07:12I know.
01:07:13Mark told me.
01:07:15But I just didn't know what to do, Jim.
01:07:19Well, it's all right now.
01:07:25How's Jimmy?
01:07:27He's a lot like you, I'm afraid.
01:07:29Don't you think you better do something about that right quick?
01:07:32Well, I was just joking.
01:07:35He's a little wild, like all kids.
01:07:37But he's a good boy.
01:07:39Do you know he's out there in front now?
01:07:41I took him away once, but it looks like the whole town's crazy today.
01:07:45I never saw anything like it.
01:07:47I looked out there at him.
01:07:48I couldn't see no kid that looked like me.
01:07:51He's still there, I'm afraid.
01:07:56Mark, will Molly tell you what I want?
01:07:58No.
01:07:59I want to get away from here, Peggy.
01:08:01I want to get out of this part of the country.
01:08:03See if we can't find us a little ranch, maybe.
01:08:06You and me and Jimmy.
01:08:09If only you'd thought of this before.
01:08:11Oh, we can still do it, honey.
01:08:13I could go on out to California, or the Northwest, where they ain't never heard of me before.
01:08:17See, if I couldn't find us a little place, then you and Jimmy could pack up and come on out there later.
01:08:22Well, they wouldn't ever know who we were.
01:08:25We could be safe out there the rest of our lives.
01:08:28When did you get this idea, Jim?
01:08:30Well, I didn't get it. It just kind of come over me.
01:08:33The way getting older comes over you.
01:08:35All of a sudden, you look at things different than the way you did five years ago.
01:08:40All of a sudden, I knew this was the only thing in the world I wanted.
01:08:44You and me and Jimmy, together on a little place somewhere.
01:08:50It's a wonderful idea, Jim.
01:08:54It's wonderful, but it's no use.
01:08:57Well, why not?
01:08:59Well, it's too late.
01:09:00Why? Mark done it.
01:09:02He did it five years ago, but you couldn't.
01:09:05Not now. You're too well known.
01:09:08The only reason Mark doesn't arrest you is that he's Mark and you're his friend.
01:09:12But you can't depend on things like that forever.
01:09:15One of these days, the federal officers will pick up your trail.
01:09:18And that'll be the end of it.
01:09:20They'll never give up, not as long as you live.
01:09:23What about South America?
01:09:25We can meet in New Orleans. Get on a boat and...
01:09:29What's the matter, Peggy?
01:09:35Don't you love me?
01:09:38You didn't have to ask that, Jim.
01:09:39I've changed, you know.
01:09:41I'm different now, Peg.
01:09:43I just want to be somewhere.
01:09:46Don't you understand?
01:09:48Oh, look, darling.
01:09:50If it were just you and me, I'd do it.
01:09:53I'd go with you this very minute, anywhere in the world you wanted to go.
01:09:58But it's not just you and me.
01:10:00There's Jimmy, too.
01:10:01Well, we can take him with us.
01:10:03No, Jim.
01:10:05We could run and hide and dodge the law all the rest of our lives.
01:10:10Not a little boy like him.
01:10:13You wouldn't understand.
01:10:15Don't you see?
01:10:17Jimmy.
01:10:19Give me another minute, will you?
01:10:22Forty past ten, Jimmy.
01:10:24It's all right, I tell you, I've got plenty of time.
01:10:26They're walking.
01:10:27They could have run some, too, you know.
01:10:30All right.
01:10:31Just one more minute.
01:10:32Somebody's after you.
01:10:33Never mind that.
01:10:35Listen.
01:10:37A year from now, if I come back, if I've been all right the whole year,
01:10:41will you talk to me about it again?
01:10:43No, Jim, it's no use. It's too late.
01:10:45Just talk to me, that's all.
01:10:47Maybe you'll feel different.
01:10:49Something might have happened.
01:10:51Nobody knows what can happen in a year.
01:10:53But you've got to say you'll talk to me about it again.
01:10:57I will.
01:11:00Well, we can make it, honey.
01:11:03We can make it.
01:11:06You just wait and see.
01:11:08Where are you, Grandma?
01:11:09Now look, Jimmy.
01:11:10Now listen to me, Mark.
01:11:11I've got to have five minutes more.
01:11:14You can't do it, Jimmy.
01:11:15You ain't got the time.
01:11:16How many times do I have to tell you I know what I'm doing?
01:11:18Those guys ain't got any horses.
01:11:19What do you think they're going to do, fly?
01:11:20What do you want five minutes more for?
01:11:22I want to see my kid.
01:11:24No, no, Jim, you can't do that.
01:11:25Now look, you dumb cow hand.
01:11:26I'm sorry, but my mind is made up.
01:11:28So get him, honey.
01:11:29I don't care how you do it, but get him.
01:11:31Right here in this room.
01:11:32What are you trying to do, mess up the whole business?
01:11:34I ain't trying to mess up anything.
01:11:36I just want to see my kid.
01:11:37But how can I fix it so he won't know?
01:11:39You can do it, honey.
01:11:40You'll think of something.
01:11:41But I ain't leaving until I see him.
01:11:43Alone.
01:11:44Me and him.
01:11:45Right here in this room.
01:11:48And I don't care if there's 300 brothers.
01:11:53Can you hurry it up?
01:11:55I'll try.
01:11:58All I know is it's been eight years since I've seen my own kid.
01:12:01And it ain't going to be another eight years before I see him again.
01:12:06You ain't here.
01:12:07I'm surely glad you don't drop in every morning.
01:12:11See that there, huh?
01:12:12Where's Charlie?
01:12:13He just stepped outside.
01:12:14You want him?
01:12:15Tell him to come in here right away, will you?
01:12:16Sure, Mark.
01:12:19Jimmy.
01:12:21Jimmy Walsh.
01:12:22Jimmy.
01:12:23Isn't that your ma calling you?
01:12:24Yes, sir.
01:12:25Come here.
01:12:26Hurry, Jimmy.
01:12:27But, ma, all the other fellas.
01:12:30Never mind the other fellas.
01:12:31Molly wants to tell you something.
01:12:32Come on with me.
01:12:35You know his name's Jimmy Walsh, don't you?
01:12:38You know his horse?
01:12:40I know it.
01:13:08Well, who learned you to bust into a room like that?
01:13:10Nobody.
01:13:12Well, don't ever do it again.
01:13:14You knock first and wait till somebody answers.
01:13:16Do you understand?
01:13:17Yes, sir.
01:13:21Now, shut the door.
01:13:28I'm sorry, Jimmy.
01:13:29I'm sorry.
01:13:30I'm sorry.
01:13:31I'm sorry.
01:13:32I'm sorry.
01:13:33I'm sorry.
01:13:34I'm sorry.
01:13:35I'm sorry.
01:13:37I'm sorry.
01:13:40Miss Molly here said you wanted to see me.
01:13:44Yeah, that's right.
01:13:46What about?
01:13:47I'll tell you in a minute.
01:14:02How old are you?
01:14:03Nine.
01:14:04You're eight and a half.
01:14:05How'd you know?
01:14:08Well, I got my ways.
01:14:13What grade are you in?
01:14:14The third.
01:14:15Honest.
01:14:16You know what grade I was in when I was your age?
01:14:19What?
01:14:20The seventh.
01:14:21At eight and a half?
01:14:23Well, I was in the sixth anyway.
01:14:26You was in the sixth grade at eight and a half?
01:14:31Well, I wasn't far from it.
01:14:36Are you really Jimmy Ringo?
01:14:39Sure I am.
01:14:41What do you mean?
01:14:42Then how come you didn't draw and I kicked in that door?
01:14:45Well, draw on an unarmed man?
01:14:46I never did that in my life.
01:14:49You gotta give everybody a fair chance, don't you?
01:14:52Did you ever meet Wyatt Earp?
01:14:56Yeah.
01:14:57I've seen him once or twice.
01:14:59Is he the toughest man you ever saw?
01:15:02The bunch I run with, we just spanked Wyatt Earp's britches with his own pistol.
01:15:07Really?
01:15:08Why, the real tough ones laugh at Earp.
01:15:11Who is the toughest one you ever saw?
01:15:14You mean the real toughest?
01:15:15Yes, Earp. Besides you.
01:15:19Well, I guess I never seen anybody any tougher than a fellow you got right here in your own town.
01:15:24A fellow by the name of Mark Stratt.
01:15:25You mean Marshal Mark Stratt?
01:15:27He was the toughest man I ever met.
01:15:29But he don't even carry a gun.
01:15:31Well, he don't have to, son.
01:15:33He can handle them barehanded.
01:15:36We even call him Softy.
01:15:39All I can say is, don't you ever tangle with that Softy.
01:15:44No, sir.
01:15:51What's the matter?
01:15:53Nothing.
01:16:00I thought Jimmy Ringo was in here.
01:16:02He was here all morning.
01:16:04Had a drink right there where you're standing now.
01:16:06He ain't left town, has he?
01:16:07Not yet. He got held up back there.
01:16:24You watch here.
01:16:30Come on.
01:16:36Now I'll tell you what I wanted with you.
01:16:38You see them kids out front?
01:16:40Yes, sir.
01:16:41Well, why ain't they in school?
01:16:42We come down to see what's going on.
01:16:45Well, they got no business hanging around in front of a saloon.
01:16:48I want you to get them out of there.
01:16:50But I don't know if I can or not.
01:16:52What do you mean you don't know whether you can or not?
01:16:54When I asked for somebody to handle this situation,
01:16:56why, Miss Harris told me you're the smartest kid in town.
01:16:59That's why I sent for you.
01:17:01Well, I'll try.
01:17:03Don't try.
01:17:04You do it.
01:17:06You get them boys out of there the way Mark Strickwood, you understand?
01:17:09Yes, sir.
01:17:10That's a good boy.
01:17:11I guess we picked out the right fella after all.
01:17:17Well, he's all right.
01:17:19You got a good boy, Mrs. Walts.
01:17:20Take a look outside, Wally.
01:17:22Get ready.
01:17:25All clear.
01:17:27Well, good-bye, ma'am.
01:17:30You take good care of yourself.
01:17:33Good-bye.
01:17:36Good-bye, son.
01:17:37Good-bye, Mr. Ringle.
01:17:38I hope I see you again sometime.
01:17:40Well, what about next year?
01:17:41Will you really?
01:17:42You'll be watching me.
01:17:43I'll be watching you.
01:17:44I'll be watching you.
01:17:45I'll be watching you.
01:17:46I'll be watching you.
01:17:47I'll be watching you.
01:17:48I'll be watching you.
01:17:49I'll be watching you.
01:17:50You'll be watching for me a year from today.
01:18:00Sorry, Jimmy.
01:18:01Sorry for what?
01:18:02A year ain't nothing.
01:18:03I can hide out that long.
01:18:04Look out for her, will you?
01:18:05You bet.
01:18:07How much it blights to you, Mark?
01:18:09It's all right, partner.
01:18:11Looks like you're gonna make it after all.
01:18:20Here he comes.
01:18:22I got Charlie out to head them fellas off anyway.
01:18:24Keep an eye on the kid for me, will you?
01:18:25I'll watch him.
01:18:26I'll see you a year from now.
01:18:27I'll be looking for you.
01:18:28What you fellas doing up there?
01:18:31Drop them guns.
01:18:33Drop!
01:18:35Is that you, Charlie?
01:18:38Come on down here.
01:18:43He's the punisher, men.
01:18:47Come on out, you fellas.
01:18:51These them?
01:18:54Yeah, that's two of them.
01:18:58I told you fellas you was wasting your time.
01:19:00Watch your blinds, Charlie.
01:19:01I thought you were hit, Mark, for a raise.
01:19:03So long, fellas.
01:19:04So long, Jimmy.
01:19:05How about it, Ringo?
01:19:11Now, let's hear it, Mark.
01:19:13I ought to keep one of you square in the belly, both barrels.
01:19:16I got to beat you good.
01:19:21Hunt Bromley got Ringo.
01:19:24Hunt Bromley got Ringo.
01:19:25No.
01:19:26No, Jimmy.
01:19:27Please, Mark.
01:19:28Did you hear that?
01:19:29Hunt Bromley shot Ringo.
01:19:30We got him.
01:19:31Please, Mark.
01:19:32Please.
01:19:33We got a little bear.
01:19:34Please.
01:19:35No, Jimmy, no.
01:19:36Come on.
01:19:37We got to go home.
01:19:38Come on, get away.
01:19:39Don't gawk at him.
01:19:42We got the doctor coming, Jimmy.
01:19:44Just lay still and you'll be all right.
01:19:46That boy.
01:19:48Hunt.
01:19:50We got him, son.
01:19:51He ain't getting away with it.
01:19:52No.
01:19:54I drew first.
01:19:56I was ahead of him.
01:19:58I seen it, Jimmy.
01:19:59You don't have to say anything like that.
01:20:01I seen who drew first.
01:20:02You heard what I said, Mark.
01:20:03I drew first.
01:20:05Now, don't argue with me.
01:20:07I know what I'm doing.
01:20:09You don't have to do me no favors, Pappy.
01:20:11Keep your mouth shut.
01:20:12If I was doing you a favor,
01:20:16I'd let him hang you right now and get it all over with.
01:20:22But I don't want you to get off that light.
01:20:27I want you to go on being a big, tough gunny.
01:20:33I want you to
01:20:37see what it means to be a man.
01:20:40See what it means
01:20:43to have to live
01:20:45like a big, tough gunny.
01:20:50So don't thank me yet, partner.
01:20:58You'll see what I mean.
01:21:07Just
01:21:09wait.
01:21:40Now, you look here.
01:21:42Don't say anything, Hunt.
01:21:43Don't talk to me.
01:21:44Don't say one word to me.
01:21:45You can't.
01:21:46Don't talk to me.
01:21:47I'll kill you if you do.
01:21:48You understand?
01:21:57Now, listen to me, yellow belly.
01:22:00Ringo's fixed you good.
01:22:02You're gonna get it exactly like you give it to him.
01:22:05Because there's a thousand cheap, dirty, crooked little squirts like you
01:22:08waiting right now for the chance to kill the man that killed Jimmy Ringo.
01:22:12But it ain't gonna be here, sonny.
01:22:14Not in my territory.
01:22:16So get going now.
01:22:20Get killed somewhere else.
01:22:30And that's just the beginning, tough boy.
01:22:38Come on.
01:22:49I'm awful sorry, but there ain't no more room, Mrs. Walsh.
01:22:52Ain't another seat left in the place.
01:22:54Is Mark inside?
01:22:55Oh, yes, ma'am. He's inside.
01:22:57Will you tell him Mrs. Ringo would like to see him?
01:22:59Yes, ma'am.
01:23:01Mrs. Jimmy Ringo.
01:23:02Mrs. Jimmy Ringo.
01:23:04And his boy?
01:23:06Yes, Mrs. Ringo.
01:23:09Come on.
01:23:30Come on in, Peggy.
01:23:38Come on in.
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