The Deadly Companions -HD (1961)
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00:00:00A dream of love, a ray of sun, of hope, and then the empty dawn.
00:00:30Awakens the lonely heart broken.
00:00:40A warm embrace, a fleeting smile, a whisper, and then the dream has gone.
00:00:51With most of the words left unspoken.
00:01:02Each lonely day when I awaken, I do not miss the empty dawn.
00:01:14For I know that my heart has been forsaken.
00:01:23A dream of love was all I knew.
00:01:28A moment before the empty dawn awakened my lonely heart broken.
00:01:59Kill him.
00:02:05You having a dance?
00:02:07Five-eighths chord player.
00:02:28Five dollars, he doesn't last another minute.
00:02:42Cut him down.
00:02:43You stay out of this, Yank. We'll cut him down when he quits kicking.
00:02:59Kill him, boy.
00:03:25Where you been, Billy?
00:03:28I'm out of here.
00:03:42You better ride with us.
00:03:44There ain't no yellow-legged Yankee boys going with us.
00:03:47I hear they got a new bank and an old marshal over at Gila City.
00:03:53That Pete's cheating at cards, you know.
00:03:55Let's go.
00:03:58Let's go.
00:04:21Town looks quiet.
00:04:22Yeah, I bet the marshal's asleep.
00:04:25I bet you the man is asleep, Yellow Legs.
00:04:27You being a Yankee, that is.
00:04:29He ain't very sociable, is he?
00:04:31Been with us a week and ain't lost his temper once.
00:04:34I never did trust a man who didn't lose his temper once in a while.
00:04:37Come on, let's go.
00:04:38We ain't taking the bank today.
00:04:40You giving the orders now?
00:04:42It looks that way, don't it?
00:04:48Go on, Billy, get him in the back.
00:04:50No, I'll take you out of here my style.
00:04:51Come on, he's asking for it, boy.
00:04:53Any man that turns his back on you is just a daddling fool.
00:04:57I kind of like him.
00:04:59Never knowed a Yankee before.
00:05:13Hey!
00:05:14Me! Me!
00:05:16Go to sleep!
00:05:18Me! Me!
00:05:20Me! Me!
00:05:21Go to sleep!
00:05:32Your horse needs a shoe.
00:05:34There's a blacksmith shop.
00:05:36How long you figure that money's gonna keep?
00:05:38Till I tell you when.
00:05:40I'm kind of anxious to get my hands on it.
00:05:41Get over to Old Max.
00:05:43Take care of your horse first.
00:05:45I'm figuring on having a couple of drinks with you fellas.
00:05:48I sure hope this town has some pretty girls in it.
00:06:17Well, you get this far out in the brush, they're all pretty.
00:06:23Billy, take the horses around and let them stay.
00:06:30Are you talking to me?
00:06:33Well, your name's Billy, ain't it?
00:06:37I'll take the horses for you, mister.
00:06:41You look like an honest man.
00:06:47You know, uh, some folks is just born lucky, I guess.
00:06:53Doggone it, yellow legs, don't push yours.
00:07:05What's going on here?
00:07:07These don't look too pretty to me.
00:07:09I told you, you ain't been out here long enough.
00:07:12Hey, hey, hey, wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:07:14Put that thing back up.
00:07:16I'll have to wait, Jim.
00:07:18Wait, wait for what?
00:07:20Church is about to start.
00:07:23Parson don't like to look at it during his sermon.
00:07:27Well, that ain't Sunday, is it?
00:07:30That's a matter of opinion.
00:07:32I'm not going to sit here and do nothing.
00:07:34I'm not going to sit here and do nothing.
00:07:36I'm not going to sit here and do nothing.
00:07:38I'm not going to sit here and do nothing.
00:07:40That's a matter of opinion in Gila City.
00:07:42We haven't seen a gallon in two years.
00:07:44Some folks hold it Monday.
00:07:46But these folks, they hold it Sunday.
00:07:48You gents looking for a drink?
00:07:50I'm looking right at it. What's in that bottle?
00:07:53Best we've got.
00:07:55Even the mayor drinks it.
00:07:57That'll have to do.
00:07:59Uh, tell me something.
00:08:01How about the bank, how they hold it?
00:08:03The bank's open. They're Monday folks.
00:08:05The bar's closed when the parson walks in.
00:08:11Hi, mister.
00:08:13Hello, boy.
00:08:15Hey.
00:08:17That's what I call pretty.
00:08:34Who's she, the redhead?
00:08:36We were told to dance all across the street.
00:08:38Imagine.
00:08:40Coming in here like she was respectable.
00:08:42And bringing her woods coat with her.
00:08:44Imagine.
00:08:46She wouldn't know his father if she saw him again.
00:08:48Poor boy.
00:08:50I imagine it's as close as she ever was to a parson.
00:08:52And her holding a prayer book like she was respectable.
00:08:56If they're going to heaven, let you and me not go.
00:09:01Gents, bar's closed.
00:09:09Number 23.
00:09:14Rock of ages, clap for me.
00:09:18Let me hide myself in thee.
00:09:22Let the water and the blood
00:09:26From thy wounded side which flowed
00:09:30Be of sin the death of me.
00:09:34From thy wounded side which flowed
00:09:36Be of sin the double cure.
00:09:40Make my breath and make me pure.
00:09:44Could my tears forever flow?
00:09:48Could my zeal no longer know?
00:09:51These my sins could not atone.
00:09:55What you all drinking?
00:09:57Don't do no good. Bar's closed.
00:09:59On account of the church meeting.
00:10:01Whiskey.
00:10:04See how fast you can take the cork out of that bottle.
00:10:08I want to tell you something. He's fast.
00:10:10That boy's a real coming boy.
00:10:12I want to tell you I taught him everything I know.
00:10:19What's the matter?
00:10:21Tricky. I guess you're just going to have to stand here and look at that bottle all the way through the sermon.
00:10:25Let me hide myself in thee.
00:10:31Lord, I see you sent us some new faces today.
00:10:36Male and female.
00:10:42Lord, I thank you.
00:10:44And folks, I welcome you.
00:10:49And I'll be dishing out the gospels in a minute.
00:10:53But first I've got to say a word to you gents with your hats on.
00:10:57This here's the preach house, gents.
00:10:59And you'll take your hats off to the Lord.
00:11:12Mister, I never met a man who wouldn't take off his hat to the Lord.
00:11:17Let's get it off.
00:11:21You get on with your preaching.
00:11:24He's kind of touchy about that hat, ain't he?
00:11:27He's never seen nothing like it. Don't even take it off to sleep.
00:11:31We'll have a moment of silent prayer.
00:11:54Yes.
00:11:57All that money just sitting out there across the street.
00:12:01I've never known a man so hungry for money.
00:12:03You know, I think you're sturdy enough to be a miner.
00:12:06Sturdy enough to buy us an army.
00:12:08Do you remember?
00:12:09What do you mean about that?
00:12:10Ain't such a dream, Billy boy.
00:12:12We could set up our own republic out in this country.
00:12:14It's wide open. Nobody could stop us.
00:12:17They'd get bank money and accommodate us.
00:12:20They'd put uniforms on us.
00:12:22Yeah, fix us up an army.
00:12:25And I could drill them.
00:12:27Johnny come marching home again.
00:12:29Hooray, hooray.
00:12:31Johnny come marching home again.
00:12:35Left face, right face.
00:12:37Hey.
00:12:38Strong foot.
00:12:39Johnny come marching...
00:12:44Johnny come marching home again.
00:12:46Hooray, hooray.
00:12:49Raise this arm.
00:12:52Raise it.
00:12:53Higher.
00:12:56All right.
00:12:59Does it always pain you that way?
00:13:01Most always.
00:13:04That ball ought to come out of there.
00:13:06That's what I'm here for.
00:13:12Have you ever been in Springfield, Ohio?
00:13:15No.
00:13:16I'll swear I've seen you someplace before.
00:13:19Yeah.
00:13:21How long would this lay me up?
00:13:24Well, it's pretty close to the collarbone.
00:13:27A thing like that won't heal overnight, you know.
00:13:29What, a week?
00:13:32More like a month.
00:13:35Well, I got a little business to attend to.
00:13:38I don't think you can wait that long.
00:13:40Then stop wasting my time.
00:13:42I'll be back in a minute.
00:13:44Then stop wasting my time.
00:13:58Wait a minute.
00:14:00Missouri.
00:14:01That's where it was.
00:14:03A fellow just about your size.
00:14:05A Yellowleg sergeant.
00:14:06Somebody had tried to scalp him.
00:14:08A liquored up Johnny Reb with a Bowie knife.
00:14:11He cut the sergeant up pretty badly before he was scared off by something.
00:14:18You know, if you take off your hat, you can make me out a liar.
00:14:26It's you, all right.
00:14:34You certainly went out of your way to look me up, didn't you?
00:14:38Take off the hat.
00:14:41I kind of got used to keeping it on.
00:14:43Why?
00:14:45You don't have anything to hide with a few battle scars.
00:14:47A lot of the boys came out of it with worse than that.
00:14:50What'd you do after the war ended?
00:14:52What would you do?
00:14:53I'd go after that Reb.
00:14:55I found it.
00:15:03Is that Reb in town?
00:15:12What are you waiting for?
00:15:14I'm waiting to get him along.
00:15:18See, I want him to know who I am.
00:15:21I want him to know he's going to get what he gave me.
00:15:24You sure you found the right man?
00:15:26Yeah, I'm sure.
00:15:28I left my teeth marched in his scalping hand.
00:15:30And I'm asking you, my friends,
00:15:34any man, woman, or child
00:15:37that reckons that he wants to go to hell,
00:15:40I say, let that man, woman, or child stand up and be counted.
00:15:52What's going on, Parson?
00:15:53Get up, Bert.
00:15:58Why, you white-livered coyote,
00:15:59you mean to stand there and say you intend to go to that place?
00:16:03I sure do, Parson.
00:16:04Tell you something else.
00:16:06Any man in this room that don't get his feet right now
00:16:08and join me is going there pronto.
00:16:24Well, nice to meet you, ma'am.
00:16:27My name's Billy, Billy Kaplinger.
00:16:29Get out.
00:16:39Come on, Perky.
00:16:50Sure is a pretty girl.
00:16:56Ma'am, I want to thank you for your fortitude.
00:17:00We'll all close with a prayer now
00:17:04for those poor, misguided men.
00:17:07All that money just sitting there,
00:17:10waiting on a yellow-legged Yankee.
00:17:12Never saw a man so patient about robbing a bank.
00:17:15Oh, church meeting's over.
00:17:22Thank you, ma'am, ma'am.
00:17:38Let me know when that Yankee's patient runs out.
00:17:45This patient never does wear out.
00:18:08That pretty redhead just went in and holds it today's Sunday.
00:18:12What do you lovely creatures feel about that?
00:18:15I take it's Monday.
00:18:17Get your horse.
00:18:20Get your...
00:18:22Billy!
00:18:29Hey, Billy!
00:18:30Yellowleg's ready!
00:18:38Come on!
00:18:59Something wrong with that Yankee's shooting arm.
00:19:08Come on.
00:19:09Come on.
00:19:36Somebody get in the dock.
00:19:39Come on.
00:19:44He's dead.
00:19:51It was them outlaws, Kit.
00:19:53They did some wild shooting.
00:20:00No.
00:20:04It was me.
00:20:09It was me.
00:20:25Is she the dance hall woman?
00:20:27That's her.
00:20:28Imagine, coming in here like she was respectable
00:20:31and bringing her woods cold with her.
00:20:33Imagine.
00:20:35She wouldn't know his father if she saw him again.
00:20:37Poor boy.
00:20:38I imagine it's as close as she ever was to a parson
00:20:41and her holding a prayer book like she was respectable.
00:21:09That Yellowleg sure has been trying to get himself drunk.
00:21:12Ain't quite making it, though.
00:21:14Some men are like that.
00:21:16Give him a tooth.
00:21:17Boy's leaning awful hard on him.
00:21:20Reckon the mayor will be able to talk that redhead into changing her mind?
00:21:24Ain't nothing gonna change her mind.
00:21:26She got Doc Axon to take care of the body.
00:21:29Rented herself a wagon.
00:21:31She's going tonight.
00:21:33Going alone if she has to.
00:21:35Come to change your mind, kid.
00:21:37Come to change your mind, kid.
00:22:01We've decided to have a nice funeral for the boy right here in Gila City.
00:22:05The whole town will come.
00:22:06As mayor, I'll see to it.
00:22:09Mead will be buried in Siringo, next to his father.
00:22:14Now, kid.
00:22:17Bury him here.
00:22:18You think I haven't heard all the whispering?
00:22:21You and your gossiping little wives with their pinched little faces and their noses in the
00:22:25air.
00:22:26Now, Miss Kidd.
00:22:27That dance hall woman with her freckle-faced woods cold.
00:22:31No telling you who the father might be.
00:22:35They smelled brimstone every time I walked by.
00:22:39They hated us both, me and the boy.
00:22:41Well, he's dead now.
00:22:44And you can tell your wives that there was no sinning and there'll be no funeral.
00:22:50I'm taking him to Siringo.
00:22:53You can't do that, Miss Kidd.
00:22:55It's smack in the middle of Apache country and there ain't nobody willing to go with
00:22:58you.
00:22:59Besides, there's not much of it left but the weeds.
00:23:03I've tried, Kidd.
00:23:05I've asked everybody.
00:23:09I'm not asking anybody to go with me.
00:23:12Poor Kidd.
00:23:14She's trying mighty hard to make folk believe about the boy's power.
00:23:19You a single man?
00:23:20Married.
00:23:21I didn't know that, Cal.
00:23:23Well, almost married.
00:23:26Me and Emma.
00:23:27She wouldn't let me go with Kidd.
00:23:28Not that way.
00:23:29Not to mention the Apaches.
00:23:30I ain't never seen a town so full of cowards.
00:23:42I ain't never seen a town so scared of Indians.
00:23:48Kidd?
00:23:49I hate to think what I'll have to do to get you out of here, but I've got to go.
00:24:10I've got to get you out of here.
00:24:17I hate to think what all that sun will do to your face.
00:24:20Will you take this?
00:24:22No, thanks, Cal.
00:24:24Take it.
00:24:25I got no use for it.
00:24:27I can't sell it.
00:24:28We poured it all away from St. Louis.
00:24:47Get down from there.
00:24:53I said, get down.
00:24:55Somebody's got to dry this for you.
00:24:57Not you.
00:24:59I'm asking to.
00:25:01I said, get down.
00:25:07Need any help, ma'am?
00:25:11Get out of here, Billy.
00:25:14Didn't mean to butt in.
00:25:17Your place.
00:25:21Get down.
00:25:43Bet she don't get 20 miles before she turns around.
00:26:05$50.
00:26:08What do you got?
00:26:14Sorry, sir.
00:26:17You lose to four aces.
00:26:23We're leaving town.
00:26:27You a little premature, Yellowleg?
00:26:29Get your horses.
00:26:31Billy, me like this town.
00:26:33Got a homey place in it.
00:26:36Stick around.
00:26:37You better leave alone, because we ain't leaving.
00:26:45It wasn't me that shot that boy.
00:26:47Yeah.
00:26:48Get up!
00:26:50Looks like you and me is going to go to Syringo.
00:26:53Billy, you're not picking a fight.
00:26:59I'm just backing him up.
00:27:01Yeah, I kind of like the idea of going to Syringo with that redhead.
00:27:31Come on, what's the matter?
00:27:39Come on.
00:27:45I guess you don't mind a Yellowleg all year round, but I don't like it.
00:27:51But if I could handle a six-shooter like you, Billy boy...
00:27:55His back's pointing right at you.
00:27:58What's the matter?
00:27:59Scared?
00:28:00Scared you might hear your gun come out of the holster and whirl on you?
00:28:05That ain't no fit way to kill a man.
00:28:08Not even a Yankee.
00:28:30There she is.
00:28:51Yeah, yeah!
00:29:19Morning, ma'am.
00:29:22You could kill your horse pushing him like that.
00:29:24Will you let me drive that wagon for you?
00:29:26I don't want your help.
00:29:28Well, I'd be mighty proud to ride in that wagon with you, ma'am.
00:29:33Leave me alone.
00:29:41Both of you.
00:29:46Well, now, you know it ain't exactly safe out here for a woman.
00:29:50Well, it ain't exactly safe for you either.
00:29:53Any of you.
00:29:55Now get!
00:29:56Why don't you leave this woman to me and let's head back?
00:30:05Yah!
00:30:14Guess that bank is probably just now opening up.
00:30:17Yeah, probably is, probably is.
00:30:19We'll follow along, see if she gets through.
00:30:25Now, doggies, that's a woman.
00:30:55Come on, let's go.
00:31:23Dress kind of wet.
00:31:24Guess you're going to have to dry it out.
00:31:26Shouldn't take long in this heat.
00:31:50I never did see a dance-all girl so fussy about getting kissed.
00:31:55You stay away from me.
00:31:57What are you going to do with that rock?
00:31:59Are you using it on me?
00:32:00Or a shotgun if I have to.
00:32:03Well, ma'am, I always did go for high stakes.
00:32:33Patches.
00:32:35They scalped him.
00:32:39Yeah, looks like they did.
00:32:47Come on, let's get back to that wagon.
00:33:10Yeah, the coffee's ready.
00:33:21Well, you see, that woman don't want us around here, so why don't we accommodate her by leaving?
00:33:38You desert?
00:33:43Hmm?
00:33:44Did you desert the Red Barn?
00:33:46I don't remember telling you I was in the Army.
00:33:49Figured you were a deserter.
00:33:52How'd you guess?
00:33:55Maybe I ought to take a cup of coffee before it gets cold.
00:34:00Leave her alone.
00:34:04You, you talking to me?
00:34:07Hey, Billy.
00:34:09I think Yellowleg's kind of taking a shine to that woman.
00:34:13All the time we thought he was feeling sorry about that boy.
00:34:15Shut up.
00:34:16Touchy, too.
00:34:18Yeah.
00:34:19He cares about that hat he keeps wearing.
00:34:23You know what I think he's got on him?
00:34:25What's that?
00:34:27Money.
00:34:29One way we can find out.
00:34:31You ask him, take your hat off, Yellowlegs.
00:34:37He's scared of you, Billy.
00:34:40Yellowlegs, take your hat off and I'll shoot it off.
00:34:50You try it and I'll kill you.
00:34:56You know, Yellowlegs, there's something about you I just kind of like.
00:35:22Better mind your thinking, kid.
00:35:24Yellowlegs done got his claim staked out.
00:35:30We ought to be back at that bank.
00:35:32That posse'll never follow us out, yeah?
00:35:34Not to Syringo.
00:35:42Well, we could set up our own little republic like that Edwards fell into down in Texas.
00:35:45You know, the Republic of Fredonia?
00:35:48All this land out here just to wait.
00:35:50Take out you looking at uniform with all that gold braid.
00:35:53You the kind of trigger-happy young fella I could use.
00:35:56You know something?
00:35:57I'd make you my military aide.
00:36:00Then we'd start making up a lot of laws, but not one of them would apply to us.
00:36:04You don't know.
00:36:05Never did.
00:36:06Tell you something, there's money in a thing like this.
00:36:08If it's run right.
00:36:10But we gotta start first with that bank back in Gila City.
00:36:15Turkey, don't you ever shut up.
00:36:16You nag like an old woman.
00:36:20Sure quiet out here, ain't it?
00:36:25Look, I don't blame you for feeling the way you do, but right now it might be a good idea if you could kind of make out like we was getting along.
00:36:39You always that stubborn or just hard to figure out?
00:36:46Lady, I'm just trying to help.
00:36:53Who are you trying to help?
00:36:57Riding shotgun on this wagon isn't going to buy you a clean conscience.
00:37:06I'm beginning to wonder if you ever figured on going to Syringo at all.
00:37:12What are you trying to say?
00:37:14I mean, right here is as good as Syringo for the boy.
00:37:20You don't have to prove anything to me.
00:37:24Damn you.
00:37:29I got him fighting.
00:37:30Yeah.
00:37:36You don't know me well enough to hate me that much.
00:37:42Hating is a subject I know a little something about.
00:37:45You got to be careful.
00:37:46It won't bite you back.
00:37:48I know somebody spent five years looking for a man he hated.
00:37:54Hating and wanting revenge was all that kept him alive.
00:37:59He spent all them years tracking that other man down.
00:38:03When he caught up with him was the worst day in his life.
00:38:09He'd get his revenge all right.
00:38:12Then he'd lose the one thing he had to live for.
00:38:21What was that for?
00:38:47Just checking my aim.
00:38:48It's like letting the Apaches know where we are.
00:38:54That ain't no fitting way to kill a man.
00:38:56Not even a Yankee.
00:39:01Go on up ahead and find us a place to camp.
00:39:04There might be some Apaches out there.
00:39:06Then you go find out.
00:39:15You're a dead son, kid.
00:39:17I'll get used to it.
00:39:21If you're living in Saringo, you can find your own way back.
00:39:43I'll get used to it.
00:40:11Come on.
00:41:11Come on.
00:41:41Check what you're doing out here.
00:41:55This ain't your garden.
00:41:59Horseshoes.
00:42:05Been carrying this around with me for a long while.
00:42:08It's a genuine General's cap.
00:42:11I stole it over in San Antonio.
00:42:14I never did show it to anybody before.
00:42:23The man sure really looks like something we own.
00:42:25He's a dirty boy.
00:42:30Well, if you're waiting for me to salute you, you're going to wait a long time.
00:42:36Need a horse or something else?
00:42:45See that part right there?
00:42:51It's not our regular map.
00:42:52Kind of a valley.
00:42:53Not many people know it's there.
00:42:55We're going to buy ourselves some slave Indians.
00:42:57We're going to put uniforms on them.
00:42:58And we're going to drill them good.
00:43:02We'd be able to burn a fire path through this country from Tucson to Tucumcari.
00:43:07What do you say, boy?
00:43:11What do you think of that, huh?
00:43:13Oh, it's fine.
00:43:14It's fine.
00:43:22Take over my guard for me, will you?
00:43:43I never traveled with a lady before.
00:43:59Kind of appeals to me.
00:44:01Get out of my way.
00:44:03Maybe I will and maybe I won't.
00:44:05I'm telling you to leave me alone.
00:44:09I don't want to trouble you any, kid.
00:44:13I just want to be sociable.
00:44:17And never wear my guns when I make a social call.
00:44:29I always did like pretty things.
00:44:32And you're just about the prettiest I've ever seen.
00:44:40Wow.
00:44:41You're cute.
00:44:43Sorry about that.
00:45:22I'm sorry.
00:45:36Saddle up.
00:45:58Come on, get out of here.
00:46:02I'm going with you, Billy.
00:46:03You ain't going no place.
00:46:04Huh?
00:46:05Stand right here.
00:46:10Couldn't stand a chance out in that patch of country alone.
00:46:12It's a good look out, ain't it?
00:46:37It's a good look out, ain't it?
00:47:05It's a good look out, ain't it?
00:47:34It's a good look out, ain't it?
00:48:04It's a good look out, ain't it?
00:48:17Turk!
00:48:20He's gone.
00:48:44They'll be going back to Gila City, both of them.
00:48:47I'll drive you back there in the wagon if you want.
00:48:49No thanks.
00:48:52You still going to Seringo?
00:48:54You think you can stop me?
00:48:56Lady, I wouldn't even try.
00:49:07I'll drive you back there in the wagon if you want.
00:49:35I'll drive you back there in the wagon if you want.
00:50:04I, uh...
00:50:32I'm sorry about losing the horse.
00:50:37Well, you don't have to talk to me, you know.
00:50:39It ain't worth the effort.
00:50:44Five years is a long time to turn your back on.
00:50:47Especially for a woman like me.
00:50:49That's what you're thinking, isn't it?
00:50:51Lady, I quit thinking when I turned my horse around.
00:50:54Oh, stop calling me lady.
00:50:55My name is Kit.
00:50:56I don't know you well enough to call you Kit.
00:50:59Don't think you're fooling me.
00:51:01You're not half as mad at me as you are at yourself.
00:51:07You going to talk all the way to Seringo?
00:51:11Ha!
00:51:34Grab that shotgun, come on.
00:52:33Must have ambushed that stage down on the border.
00:53:02I sure wish I could take a bath.
00:53:05Well, nothing's stopping you.
00:53:27Come on.
00:53:37You want some more?
00:53:48You know, I can hardly remember what my husband looked like.
00:53:53We were only married a few weeks.
00:53:56He went away to Gila City when he was...
00:54:00He was killed in Seringo.
00:54:10When Meade was born, they wouldn't believe me.
00:54:16Gila City put a brand on both of us.
00:54:21But they're jokes and they're talk and they're ugly little smiles.
00:54:39It's dark.
00:54:46We've got to have another horse.
00:54:49Them Apaches can't be far off.
00:54:51They got plenty of horses.
00:55:19Come on.
00:55:47Come on.
00:56:15Come on.
00:56:43Come on.
00:57:11Come on.
00:57:21Whoa.
00:57:30Kid.
00:57:33Back up, we're moving out.
00:57:49This is far enough.
00:57:51I don't think I can stay awake another minute.
00:57:55You'll have to.
00:57:59Start digging.
00:58:01What?
00:58:03We're going to bury the wagon.
00:58:05From here on, our trail's got to look Indian.
00:58:07We're lucky those Apaches might still be out trying to find their stagecoach.
00:58:37Getting tired?
00:58:50I didn't ask for any help.
00:58:55I didn't offer any. I just asked if you'd get tired.
00:59:25Yellowleg a name?
00:59:28No, it'll do.
00:59:34Where are you from?
00:59:36Ohio.
00:59:40It's pretty back there.
01:00:11What are you doing?
01:00:24Do and I'll kill you.
01:00:48What is it?
01:01:03Apache.
01:01:10How could he miss?
01:01:12He didn't.
01:01:14Well, why didn't he kill us?
01:01:16Well, he's got a little score to settle up with me first.
01:01:23Start packing up.
01:01:52Let's go.
01:02:21Let's go.
01:02:40You can't forgive me for making you give up those five years, can you?
01:02:44I'll pick up his trail again.
01:02:46You hardly seem worth the trouble.
01:02:52Here you go.
01:03:16Here you go.
01:03:36Here you go.
01:04:05What is he waiting for?
01:04:06Why doesn't he kill us?
01:04:07He will when he's ready.
01:04:08Why don't you kill us and get it over with?
01:04:09Stop it.
01:04:10Come on.
01:04:11Stop it.
01:04:12Stop leaving me alone.
01:04:13Shut up.
01:04:14Shut up.
01:04:15Why do you let him torture us like that?
01:04:16Shut up.
01:04:47Shut up.
01:05:07Shut up.
01:05:36Shut up.
01:06:06Shut up.
01:06:28Our Apache friend's been awful quiet.
01:06:30Maybe he got bit by a snake.
01:06:43You think it's much further?
01:06:45What?
01:06:47Syringo.
01:06:50Syringo what?
01:06:52Do you think...
01:07:22Strange.
01:07:26I feel I know you better than any man I've ever known.
01:07:32Yet I hardly know you at all.
01:07:42What are you trying to do?
01:07:43You're hurting me.
01:07:46What did you expect to find?
01:07:52I was only trying to make you more comfortable.
01:07:56I'm sorry.
01:08:06There's some things about me you don't understand.
01:08:36You killed the only person I loved in this whole world.
01:08:43That's all I need to know about you.
01:09:29Next time I'll be waiting for him.
01:09:54Inside.
01:10:00Come on.
01:10:22Here.
01:10:46You got enough buckshot in there to stop an army.
01:10:49He's got to be on top of the block by sundown.
01:10:52So I'm going to wait for him.
01:10:55Until I'm not back by morning.
01:10:57You're on your own.
01:10:59Wait.
01:11:06I just wanted to say...
01:11:17Thank you.
01:12:18Thank you.
01:13:11Thank you.
01:13:38Thank you.
01:14:06Thank you.
01:14:35Thank you.
01:14:58Where is it by the mission?
01:15:03What was your husband's name?
01:15:05Mead Tilden.
01:15:07My son was named after him.
01:15:32Thank you.
01:16:01Thank you.
01:16:22Where did you find it?
01:16:31It's bare.
01:16:34No, there ain't nobody named Tilden buried there.
01:16:46It's just the same as all the rest of them.
01:17:04It must be one of the others.
01:17:33Thank you.
01:18:01Thank you.
01:18:30Thank you.
01:18:56I found it.
01:19:08I found it.
01:19:10On her leg.
01:19:16Where's jerk?
01:19:18Right behind you.
01:19:20When that Billy gets a hold of an idea, he just won't let go of it.
01:19:23Especially if it's a red-headed woman.
01:19:38Well, there's no need to keep the lady out here in the sunshine.
01:19:42Let's step inside and talk things over.
01:20:12Sorry I can't offer you folks a drink.
01:20:16What'd you do with the money?
01:20:18This money or what money you talking about?
01:20:26The only one thing that'd bring him down here, that's keeping one jump out of a posse.
01:20:30I ever saw folks so scared of him, Jeff.
01:20:38Doggy, she sure is pretty.
01:20:44Turkey, go get that money.
01:20:49You crazy?
01:20:51Now go on, do what I told you to do.
01:20:52Go get the money.
01:21:06You know, I just ain't got the heart to kill him.
01:21:11Huh?
01:21:12How would you like to have your gun back?
01:21:16You want me to do it?
01:21:18I'll be much obliged.
01:21:29Just the minute he walks back through this door here.
01:21:33What about her?
01:21:39We'll decide that later.
01:21:42You and me.
01:21:47Well, I'm going for a little walk.
01:21:50I'll be around.
01:21:54That lady's got to admit, I got guts.
01:22:12You better get out of here.
01:22:13You can't.
01:22:15I waited five years, the waiting's over.
01:22:17Now keep out of it.
01:22:19What happened to me, it was an accident.
01:22:21I know that now.
01:22:23Even though I thought that I could never forgive you for it.
01:22:27But I could never love a man who was a cold-blooded killer.
01:22:34Love?
01:22:37You don't even know me.
01:22:40No face under a hat.
01:22:45Did you ever wonder why I won't take this off?
01:22:58Want to talk about love?
01:23:00I've seen you with your hat off.
01:23:30What about my scars?
01:23:52You know how many men I've let kiss me and pinch me
01:23:55because their filthy money gave them the right?
01:24:01Men with dirty shirts, smelly arms, money in their pockets.
01:24:11Can those scars be forgotten?
01:24:16Can I ask you to love
01:24:20a woman like that?
01:24:33Now don't that make a pretty picture?
01:24:37Where's Billy?
01:24:44Get out of the way.
01:24:45Don't do it.
01:25:14Don't do it.
01:25:37Don't do it.
01:25:46All this shooting and he ain't even touched him yet.
01:25:50Turkey.
01:25:55Are you crazy?
01:26:13All right, yellow leg.
01:26:14This is it.
01:26:16You and me.
01:26:18Move out, Billy.
01:26:20Move out, Billy.
01:26:21I ain't got time for you.
01:26:22I ain't but two horses in this town.
01:26:25You know as good as me that only two people
01:26:27are going to ride out of here alive.
01:26:57Turn around, Billy.
01:26:58You turn the coat on me.
01:26:59I'll raise you from a puppy.
01:27:03I ain't giving none of this money.
01:27:06No.
01:27:15Give me some slavings.
01:27:16I'll tread myself.
01:27:19I'll beat you.
01:27:20I'll take all this money.
01:27:25Yellow leg.
01:27:26Yellow leg, listen to me.
01:27:27We can make ourselves a deal.
01:27:31I don't want that Billy with me.
01:27:32I want you.
01:27:33Look here.
01:27:34I'll put you in that uniform.
01:27:38Now, come on.
01:27:40Listen to me.
01:27:41Why can't I yank your joint up with a rattle?
01:27:47We'll get together.
01:27:49All this money here.
01:27:50Look here.
01:27:51I'll give it all to you.
01:27:52Give me that.
01:28:00I'll make a general out of you.
01:28:01General Yellow Leg.
01:28:02Figure out how you'd look in one of these caps, isn't it?
01:28:32Isn't it, Yellow Leg?
01:28:34Like I told you up there.
01:28:37You're gonna be in my army.
01:28:38I'm gonna make a general out of you with gold braid on you.
01:28:41Remember that?
01:28:46You know where you left it, don't you?
01:28:48Chickamauga.
01:28:50Look at it.
01:28:52No.
01:28:53Oh, Yellow Leg, listen to me.
01:28:55I don't want that Billy around me.
01:28:56I want...
01:28:57Look at me!
01:29:00I'll make a general out of you.
01:29:01I'll give you one of these generous caps.
01:29:02Oh, you look good in that gold braid.
01:29:04Listen to me, Yellow...
01:29:08Don't!
01:29:16Get out of here!
01:29:21Don't do it!
01:29:34Don't do it!
01:29:44Billy!
01:29:52Shoot that Yellow Leg in the back like I told you to!
01:30:22Hi, Cap.
01:30:42We're trailing a couple of bank robbers.
01:30:44Looks like you got one of them.
01:30:45Where's the other?
01:30:46Inside.
01:30:50Looks like they figured you didn't have guts enough to come here.
01:30:52You know how people are.
01:30:54As long as it's their money, the gates of hell wouldn't stop them.
01:30:57Sure.
01:31:00Barson, we're gonna need a few of the right kind of words from you.
01:31:05We're burying a boy alongside of his dad.
01:31:07I'll say the right kind of words.
01:31:38Yes, sir, come on.
01:31:39Yes, sir.
01:31:40Thank you, Orly.
01:31:41Gentlemen, you're gonna make great officers in my army.
01:31:44I'll soon have your uniforms for you,
01:31:46and gold braid, and everything we've stocked.
01:31:50Thank you, sir.
01:31:53Now, Captain, if you'll say forward, yo,
01:31:55and dress these ranks, we'll go.
01:31:58Forward, yo!
01:32:01All of them, to those ranks!
01:32:05Forward, forward!
01:32:07Follow me, men!
01:32:13Now, forward!
01:32:17We'll get us an army!
01:32:19We'll get armies, Captain!
01:32:20We've got to go!
01:32:21We better get going.
01:32:23Come on, boys, let's go.
01:32:25We'll get us an army. We can earn this country too.
01:32:29We'll buy some slave Indians.
01:32:55The dream of love that once I knew
01:33:01Now lingers beyond the empty gun
01:33:07No more is my lonely heart broken