Hired to protect a small mining town in Utah, gunslinger Clay Blaisedell (Henry Fonda) and his devoted follower, Tom Morgan (Anthony Quinn), partake in numerous liberties afforded by their position of power. While Blaisedell and Morgan match the violence of the outlaws they fight, the local inhabitants desire more peaceful resolutions to the crime problem. When reformed thug Johnny Gannon (Richard Widmark) takes the post of sheriff, he finds himself in competition with the town's hired guns.
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00:02:04Come on! Come on!
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00:02:16Get off the street! They're coming!
00:02:18Come on, folks!
00:02:19Get off the street!
00:02:21They're coming!
00:02:23Get off the street!
00:02:25I see them, Miss Jessie.
00:02:26They're here.
00:02:31Come on!
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00:03:16Hey, take care of the horses.
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00:03:31We're the men to stop them.
00:03:34We're the men to help Thompson.
00:03:38I'd like to see them all burn in hell.
00:04:09Thompson!
00:04:12Thompson! Come out of there!
00:04:16Roy.
00:04:18You want me to go with you?
00:04:23No, thanks.
00:04:25This town may not need a deputy, but it sure as shooting needs a fireman.
00:04:28Thompson! I'm here to talk about my man, Harms.
00:04:31He's dead! Murdered!
00:04:34You've murdered too many good men, Thompson.
00:04:36Come on out into the street.
00:04:38Or are you a coward?
00:04:42A back-shooting coward who won't face me!
00:05:06Come on.
00:05:36Come on.
00:06:01Going for a little ride, Sheriff?
00:06:03Luke!
00:06:05Don't be rough on him.
00:06:07Let's give him a hand.
00:06:10Let's give him a hand now.
00:06:11That's a boy.
00:06:12That's a good boy.
00:06:13That's a good boy, Sheriff.
00:06:20You've got to practice your mouth.
00:06:23Hey, Luke!
00:06:24Here's a present for you.
00:06:25Come on, get him up there.
00:06:28Let's give him a guard of honor, boy.
00:06:34We will thank Sheriff Thompson from the sour apple tree.
00:06:38We will thank Sheriff Thompson from the sour apple tree.
00:06:43We will thank Sheriff Thompson from the sour apple tree.
00:06:47We will thank Sheriff Thompson from the sour apple tree.
00:06:51We will thank Sheriff Thompson from the sour apple tree.
00:06:55We will thank Sheriff Thompson from the sour apple tree.
00:06:59We will thank Sheriff Thompson from the sour apple tree.
00:07:04We will thank Sheriff Thompson from the sour apple tree.
00:07:06We will thank Sheriff Thompson from the sour apple tree.
00:07:15I'm old.
00:07:17Much too old.
00:07:21More luck ain't for me.
00:07:24Gotta get out of this town.
00:07:26Gotta get out.
00:07:28Too late.
00:07:30Too late for us all.
00:07:34Come on, Curley!
00:07:42I can't find Johnny!
00:07:53It's only four o'clock.
00:08:03Where's my horse?
00:08:07Johnny.
00:08:09Wake up, Johnny. Come on.
00:08:11No, I want to sleep.
00:08:13Give her a fine example of a big brother.
00:08:16I sleep, I feel good, and I want to feel good.
00:08:19Yeah, sure. Come on.
00:08:21Attaway, Billy, help me.
00:08:24Help me to feel good.
00:08:26I can't figure you anymore, Johnny.
00:08:28I swear, I can't figure you.
00:08:30Ain't Tony better?
00:08:32Come on, let's go, Tony.
00:08:36Hurry up, you. I got to get out of here.
00:08:38I'm going to try.
00:08:39You're just giving me time.
00:08:41Ain't going to do no good, Tony. You're the ugliest.
00:08:47Come on.
00:08:51Look what he did.
00:08:53Look what he did.
00:08:56Look what he did.
00:09:02Come on, Tony, let's go.
00:09:26Johnny.
00:09:28Come on, we got to go.
00:09:30Come on.
00:09:42Come on, come on.
00:09:44Come on.
00:09:48Come on, come on.
00:09:50Come on, come on.
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00:10:01Thompson didn't stand a prayer, did he?
00:10:05Did he, Abe?
00:10:07Johnny, you're drunk.
00:10:08When were Cade and Fenner supposed to back shoot him?
00:10:10Before or after he drew?
00:10:12Cade and Fenner had orders to shoot only if there was interference from outside.
00:10:16Interference from who?
00:10:18There's no man in Warlock that dare come against you in a fight.
00:10:21No?
00:10:22Well, there's getting to be a lot more of them.
00:10:24New ones all the time, and I got to keep letting them know I was here first.
00:10:27How long does that give you the right to run things your way, Abe?
00:10:31As long as I want.
00:10:33Yeah.
00:10:34Well, all I'm saying is that when you stand to win,
00:10:39you got to be able to stand to lose, too.
00:10:41I say the time has come to take up arms in our defense.
00:10:45Last night was the fourth time in a month this town has come to a standstill,
00:10:48driven to cover by them murdering cowboys.
00:10:51We put our faith in Thompson, he ran.
00:10:54While everyone else hid.
00:10:56An excellent point, Miss Jessie.
00:10:58But it's time to stop hiding.
00:11:00We've got them outnumbered five to one.
00:11:01We've got arms.
00:11:02We've got to fight them off with arms.
00:11:04At the risk of losing our own lives?
00:11:06I have a quota of ore that I have to deliver for my silver mines,
00:11:09yet my miners are terrorized, my ore wagons wrecked.
00:11:13We can't let this anarchism, murder, and violence destroy Warlock,
00:11:16even at the risk of our lives.
00:11:18If I say we arm ourselves and serve notice, we'll stand and fight.
00:11:21That's the only way to handle it, and the rest of you men know it.
00:11:23Wrong, wrong, wrong.
00:11:25It's all wrong.
00:11:26You're using anarchy and murder to try to prevent anarchy and murder.
00:11:30Why, you're doing the same thing as McEwen.
00:11:32Well, what's the alternative, Judge?
00:11:34Law and order.
00:11:35That's the alternative.
00:11:36There is one other way.
00:11:38We can hire our own marshal.
00:11:40Lots of towns have done it.
00:11:41We can't hire a marshal.
00:11:42There's no such position in this town.
00:11:44Because we're not legally a town.
00:11:46He'd be just as much a marshal as you are a judge, Mr. Holloway.
00:11:50On acceptance, as you put it.
00:11:52He'd act for us, the Citizens Committee of Warlock.
00:11:55The only way to handle this is the legal way.
00:11:58To send to Bright City for Sheriff Keller.
00:12:00What'll he do, send us another Thompson?
00:12:02Keller's 50 miles away.
00:12:04Might as well be 1,000 for all the times he ever comes down here.
00:12:08I say we try our own marshal.
00:12:15Well, this looks like a happy gathering.
00:12:18Something going on we should know about?
00:12:20Just foolish committee talk, Curley.
00:12:22Something I can do for you?
00:12:24Well, with all this foolish committee talk going on, half the stores in town are closed.
00:12:29And it is supply day at San Pablo, Mr. Richardson.
00:12:33Well, let's see.
00:12:35I'd like to have a half dozen sacks of flour.
00:12:38Just give me a few minutes, Curley, and I'll be open for business.
00:12:45Yes, sir, Mr. Richardson.
00:12:47We wouldn't think of breaking up such an important meeting.
00:12:50I'll tell you what.
00:12:52We'll just wait outside.
00:12:54Pony and Johnny and me.
00:13:15Benner killed our barber.
00:13:17Just an hour ago, we were all very indignant about that.
00:13:20Yet there he stood.
00:13:23None of us did anything about it.
00:13:26All right, Henry, you've made your point.
00:13:29But who you gonna get for your marshal?
00:13:31I have such a man in mind, Clay Blaisdell,
00:13:34serving at present as marshal in Fort James.
00:13:36You mean vigilante, gambler, gunman.
00:13:40I'm sure we've all heard about him.
00:13:43There's even been a book written about him by Caleb Bain.
00:13:47Mr. Bain attributes all manner of courage and prowess to Mr. Blaisdell.
00:13:51He even presented him with a pair of gold-handled colts for his brave deeds.
00:13:55I saw Blaisdell once in Fort James,
00:13:58the day after he killed Big Ben Nicholson.
00:14:00He was a bad one, Nicholson was.
00:14:02Blaisdell deserved those gold colts.
00:14:04He's the best.
00:14:06Well, is this superhuman going to subdue the savage breast
00:14:11by the pure power of his eye
00:14:13or by the menace of his six-shooter
00:14:15or simply by his reputation?
00:14:17None of those, Miss Jessie.
00:14:19Blaisdell's only hope in Warlock is to be lead-proof.
00:14:36There she is, Clay.
00:14:39Warlock.
00:14:42Looks like a fair enough town.
00:14:45Better than some I've seen.
00:14:48I'm glad you're here.
00:14:50I'm glad you're here.
00:14:52I'm glad you're here.
00:14:54I'm glad you're here.
00:14:56I'm glad you're here.
00:14:58I'm glad you're here.
00:15:01I'm glad you're here.
00:15:03Better than some I've seen.
00:15:06Just for a short stay, anyway.
00:15:09Well, we'll find out.
00:15:16They're coming!
00:15:18They're coming!
00:15:20They're coming!
00:15:22They're coming!
00:15:24I saw them! I saw them!
00:15:26They're coming!
00:15:28I saw them! I saw them!
00:15:31Well, Jessie, there he comes.
00:15:34Gold-handled Colts and all.
00:15:36I think this is a real beginning for Warlock.
00:16:01Well, he's here.
00:16:03And I'm gone.
00:16:05I'm sold out to Warlock.
00:16:07Yes, I guess you have.
00:16:10I wonder if we all have.
00:16:21Morning, Mr. Blazel.
00:16:23Blazel!
00:16:25I'm glad you're here.
00:16:27Morning, Mr. Blazel.
00:16:29Blazel!
00:16:31I'm Judge Holloway.
00:16:33I didn't know Warlock had a judge.
00:16:35On acceptance, on acceptance only,
00:16:37same way you're a marshal.
00:16:40I just want to get a good look at you.
00:16:42They say you're a decent man.
00:16:45I thank them.
00:16:46But there's not enough to be decent.
00:16:48When you have yourself set where you have to kill men
00:16:50and judge which men to kill,
00:16:52where is the law?
00:16:55Well, Judge, on your acceptance...
00:16:58No, not on mine.
00:17:00I don't accept you.
00:17:02Any man, any man who's got himself set over others
00:17:06and hasn't any responsibility to something bigger than himself
00:17:09is a murdering swine.
00:17:11Something bigger than all men.
00:17:13That's the law, you hear me?
00:17:15The law!
00:17:16That's a nice welcoming committee.
00:17:18I didn't sum up, Steve.
00:17:21As I understand it, then, I have full authority,
00:17:24accountable only to you, the Citizens Committee.
00:17:27Yes, that's it. Accountable to us.
00:17:29That's what I said, Mr. Petricks.
00:17:31Oh, I'm sorry.
00:17:33I carry out my duties in ways best fitted to the job,
00:17:36the aim being always, of course, the public safety.
00:17:38Peace and safety. That's our aim, yes?
00:17:41You won't be surprised, then, if I have to post men out of town.
00:17:45In the last resort, of course, in the case of real troublemakers,
00:17:48they'd been informed that they're coming into town
00:17:50at the risk of their lives.
00:17:52I suggest you start by posting
00:17:53every one of the San Pablo cowboys, Marshal.
00:17:56Just a minute, Buck. All those boys ain't so bad.
00:17:59I happen to like Curly Byrne and Billy Gannon, among others.
00:18:02It's McKeown and Benner and...
00:18:04Mr. Skinner, Mr. Slavin, you will let that be my choice.
00:18:08There are one or two minors, real troublemakers.
00:18:10Now, if I could give you their names...
00:18:12He's not your private marshal, Mr. McDonald.
00:18:14So my choice, Mr. McDonald, Miss...
00:18:17There's only one other thing, Marshal.
00:18:19Some of the town folk have been wondering about Mr. Morgan,
00:18:22whether he'll have any official status.
00:18:25May I see that?
00:18:33Tom Morgan's my friend.
00:18:35We've been friends for over 10 years.
00:18:38I've never known him to commit an evil act.
00:18:42I've never known him to commit an evil act.
00:18:44You'll have to take my word for that.
00:18:46I started working for him as a pharaoh dealer.
00:18:49I still stand behind the wheel on occasion.
00:18:51Pharaoh dealer?
00:18:53Oh, yes.
00:18:55We're partners, you see.
00:18:58The $400 a month I get from you
00:19:00would hardly pay for the ammunition I use up in practice.
00:19:03Fortunately, as a pharaoh dealer, I'm an attraction.
00:19:06Things work out very well.
00:19:08I presume by an attraction you mean
00:19:10that people come hoping to see you shoot someone dead.
00:19:13You don't approve of me, do you, Miss...
00:19:15Marlowe, Jesse Marlowe.
00:19:17It really doesn't matter. I'm in the minority.
00:19:20Well, you won't be in the minority very long, Miss Marlowe.
00:19:23People generally begin to resent me.
00:19:26I don't mind it when it happens. It's part of the job.
00:19:29Marshal, let me assure you...
00:19:31But it will happen.
00:19:33I come here as your salvation at a very high wage.
00:19:37I establish order and ride roughshod over offenders.
00:19:41At first you're pleased because there's a good deal less trouble.
00:19:45And a very strange thing happens.
00:19:48You begin to feel I'm too powerful.
00:19:51You begin to fear me.
00:19:53Not me, but what I am.
00:19:55When that happens, we shall have had full satisfaction from one another.
00:20:00It'll be time for me to leave.
00:20:02You speak as though from great experience, Marshal.
00:20:04Has this happened in many towns?
00:20:07Yes, ma'am, in a lot of towns.
00:20:10Hey, aren't you finished yet?
00:20:13Come on up.
00:20:15Excuse me.
00:20:17Well, we might as well adjourn.
00:20:23Maybe they can't hold guns, but they sure can hold meetings.
00:20:28What's that?
00:20:30A black rattlesnake at Fort James.
00:20:34That's a very poetic image.
00:20:38Come on, I'll show you the quarters.
00:20:42Oh, Murch, start cleaning up downstairs, will you?
00:20:45All right.
00:20:47Well?
00:20:49All right, look, this will fix up fine.
00:20:52First thing we do is we get rid of all this trash.
00:20:55Look, we each have a bedroom and a parlor.
00:20:57I'll fix this up real fancy.
00:20:59Well, don't work too hard.
00:21:01There's only one bunch against us here, the McCunes.
00:21:04It shouldn't take too long.
00:21:06You know, these aren't just tourists like those Tejanos up in Fort James.
00:21:10I hear this is a bad bunch.
00:21:12Well, in any case, let's drink to the next town.
00:21:15Let's drink to this town first and a successful meeting with the McCunes.
00:21:19The sooner the better.
00:21:22How?
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00:22:11Go back to work.
00:22:28Can you win?
00:22:43Evening.
00:22:44Yes, isn't it?
00:22:46Some of McEwen's boys just, uh, come in.
00:22:49Is that so?
00:22:51McEwen come in himself?
00:22:52Not yet. I've been doing a little investigating.
00:22:54I have them all paid. Come in.
00:22:58See that, uh, big fella?
00:23:00That's Jack Cade, number two to McEwen.
00:23:02Next to him is Chet Hagan.
00:23:04The little sneak man on the right, that's, uh, that's Pony Bennett.
00:23:07Jack Cade, he's, uh, he's supposed to be the meanest.
00:23:11I see you added something.
00:23:12Hey, I wanted one, you notice.
00:23:14She came in the last batch from San Francisco, along with those drapes.
00:23:18Kind of held out till today,
00:23:20because I didn't know if you were big enough to handle her on your walk.
00:23:23Very pretty.
00:23:25I wonder if McEwen's coming in.
00:23:28Don't worry about McEwen.
00:23:30You'll never see him come up against you.
00:23:32His style is to play it with a back shooter.
00:23:34You just watch out for Cade.
00:23:36You said that before.
00:23:38You want me to handle some of the, some of the action?
00:23:41I'll play it my way more and see if they don't have to, too.
00:23:46Say, I hope you put on your gold handle pair.
00:23:48You'll be a lot disappointed here tonight if they don't see him flash.
00:23:51I'm in for a Sunday go to meat and more.
00:23:53This is a work day.
00:23:55All right, see you downstairs.
00:23:57I'm ready.
00:23:59All right.
00:24:01Let's have a drink in the French palace.
00:24:03Maybe the marshal will join us.
00:24:07Let's go get him.
00:24:09Take it easy, Billy.
00:24:11Let's go, Johnny.
00:24:15Come on.
00:24:17You watch for back shooters.
00:24:19Anybody moves, you let go.
00:24:21You do?
00:24:23Anybody makes a move at Clay's bank, you let go.
00:24:25All right.
00:24:27What will the police say?
00:24:29Nothing, if he's dead.
00:24:41Evening, Mr. McCune.
00:24:43Gentlemen, the place is yours.
00:24:47Nice place it is.
00:24:49I did.
00:24:51A drink for Mr. McCune and his friends.
00:24:54Very well.
00:25:20Clay's there will be halfway back to Fort James by now.
00:25:22Don't you wish it, Billy?
00:25:24You'll be all right.
00:25:26This was a different breed of horse.
00:25:28This is going to be a good one, a real good one.
00:25:30Hey, Billy.
00:25:32Maybe you and me and Curly and Jet
00:25:34can have a game of cards over here.
00:25:52Whiskey.
00:26:22Oh, Mr. Marshall.
00:26:24Oh, Mr. Marshall.
00:26:27Oh, Mr. Marshall.
00:26:49Oh, Mr. Marshall.
00:26:53Marshall?
00:26:55I wonder, could I make a little complaint?
00:26:59No, I...
00:27:01I guess it's up to me.
00:27:03There's just been a heap of fussing about it,
00:27:05but seems like folks just kind of gone
00:27:07and left it up to me.
00:27:11It's them gold handles of yours, Marshall.
00:27:15I sure do hope you ain't wearing them tonight
00:27:17because they are awfully hard on a man's eyes.
00:27:19Now,
00:27:21I'm just speaking for myself now, Marshall,
00:27:25but I surely hate to get a case of eyestrain
00:27:27from them gold handles.
00:27:29You know, they're so bright in the sun and all.
00:27:33A man just ain't much use without his good eyes.
00:27:38And I hear there's been an awful lot of them
00:27:40strained in Warlock lately.
00:27:44You can't blame me, Marshall.
00:27:46You can't blame me, Marshall.
00:27:48There's been an awful lot of them strained
00:27:50in Warlock lately.
00:27:52You could close your eyes.
00:27:56Oh, Marshall, I'd just look foolish.
00:27:58I'd just be bumping and whomping
00:28:00all over the place trying to get around
00:28:02with my eyes closed.
00:28:04Marshall,
00:28:06por favor,
00:28:08couldn't you just not
00:28:10polish them handles so bright,
00:28:12hand-rubbing on them
00:28:15like that if things fell
00:28:17right in town here?
00:28:21Marshall,
00:28:25what if somebody painted
00:28:27them handles black for you?
00:28:31That might do.
00:28:37But who's to do it?
00:28:45Who's to do it?
00:29:11McCune.
00:29:13McCune.
00:29:23McCune, my name's Basil.
00:29:25I'm hired to keep the peace here.
00:29:27I'm gonna lay down two things
00:29:29right now and back up all the way.
00:29:31The first one's this.
00:29:33If any man starts a shoot and scrape,
00:29:35I'll kill, lest he kills me first.
00:29:39Number two's what the citizens'
00:29:41committee's agreed to.
00:29:43If a man makes trouble
00:29:45and goes on making, he's gonna see himself
00:29:47posted out of town.
00:29:49That's what they call in some towns
00:29:51a white affidavit.
00:29:53It's backed by me.
00:29:55Any man posted comes in here,
00:29:57comes in against me.
00:29:59That's all I've got to say, McCune.
00:30:03Hear, hear.
00:30:11Blaisdell!
00:30:17Go for your iron, Blaisdell.
00:30:19Billy!
00:30:23Go along, son.
00:30:25Let's go, Billy.
00:30:41Let's go.
00:31:11Give me that.
00:31:15Ah, that wasn't so hard, was it, Mark?
00:31:17You know, I thought they'd never leave.
00:31:23Hey, boy,
00:31:25you dirty yellow-lip.
00:31:27I'm gonna cut that stinkin' jerk off.
00:31:29Stop it!
00:31:33Stop it!
00:31:35One of these days, I'm gonna shoot that hand off.
00:31:37All right, stop it, Johnny.
00:31:40Let's not stand around
00:31:42squalling at each other.
00:31:44I knew about Cade, now I know about you, Abe.
00:31:46You're back-shooters, both of you.
00:31:48That's enough, Johnny.
00:31:50It's bad enough we're running back to San Pablo,
00:31:52our tails between our legs.
00:31:54I just want to make it plain.
00:31:56Shut up, Johnny.
00:31:58Just shut up.
00:32:10Coming, Johnny?
00:32:14No, Billy.
00:32:16I guess I'll be staying in town.
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00:33:12Afternoon, Mr. Gannon.
00:33:14Hello, Mr. Morgan.
00:33:16It appears like you and me are social pariahs.
00:33:18What do you mean?
00:33:20We're the only two in town
00:33:22not invited to the wedding.
00:33:24Yeah.
00:33:26Me because I'm a
00:33:28no-good gambler.
00:33:30You because you're
00:33:32no-good San Pabloite.
00:33:34I'm not a San Pabloite
00:33:36anymore.
00:33:38It's a pity they don't believe you.
00:33:40Just don't believe me.
00:33:50Weddings.
00:33:52You don't like them, huh?
00:33:54Mr. Gannon,
00:33:56we pretend to be
00:33:58free men.
00:34:00Yet when conventionality
00:34:02spreads us out fold by fold,
00:34:05we eagerly approach
00:34:07as pretty measures that bind us to domesticity.
00:34:11You read that
00:34:13in a book somewhere?
00:34:15I think I just
00:34:17made it up.
00:34:19What I'm trying to say,
00:34:21Mr. Gannon, is that civilization
00:34:23is stalking warlock.
00:34:25Mr. Morgan?
00:34:27I'm Finn Jiggs.
00:34:29Ed Hamilton sent me down from Fort James.
00:34:31Come inside.
00:34:35Where sorrow
00:34:37is unknown.
00:34:43I suffer...
00:34:45Well, maybe you gentlemen feel things have improved
00:34:47in Warlock, and maybe your safety has improved.
00:34:49It certainly has.
00:34:51Not one drop of blood shed in town since the Marshal here took over.
00:34:53That's right.
00:34:55Well, it ain't the same outside of town.
00:34:57Lost a thousand head of stock in two months.
00:34:59Understand, I ain't a holdin' McCune responsible,
00:35:01but I hear he's shippin' a lot of cattle recently.
00:35:03There's a lot of rustlin' that's croppin' up.
00:35:05There's so many road agents out.
00:35:07Only yesterday I told my drivers not to resist a holdup.
00:35:09From now on, I carry no shipments of any value.
00:35:11Today's the last bank shift,
00:35:13and I wouldn't count on that gettin' through.
00:35:15I'm makin' no accusations,
00:35:17but if I were Marshal,
00:35:19I'd get out after a couple of boys named Benner and Friendly.
00:35:21And what would you do with them?
00:35:23Take them to Bright City,
00:35:25where a jury of 12 trembling fools under the eye of McCune
00:35:27would let them off?
00:35:29Allow me, Miss Marlow.
00:35:31Thank you.
00:35:37May I join you?
00:35:39Of course.
00:35:41I enjoyed your playin', Miss Marlow.
00:35:43And your singin'.
00:35:45Thank you.
00:35:47You have a light, sensitive touch.
00:35:49My mother played the melodies.
00:35:51Would you have mine?
00:35:53Yes, even killers and gunmen
00:35:55have mothers, Miss Marlow.
00:35:57And I'm sure you loved and respected them.
00:35:59Yes, ma'am.
00:36:05Mr. Blaisdale,
00:36:07I think I owe you an apology.
00:36:09Whatever for, Miss Marlow?
00:36:11Dr. Wagner told me,
00:36:13word for word,
00:36:15what you did against McCune and his men.
00:36:17You've done what nobody else
00:36:19even came close to doin',
00:36:21without firin' a shot.
00:36:23I did it only to convince you
00:36:25I am not the wickedest man in the West.
00:36:28Anyway, I respect that.
00:36:30And I admire you for it.
00:36:34My father hated violence.
00:36:36He opened up the minds here, didn't he?
00:36:38Yes.
00:36:42Well, anyway, Mr. Blaisdale,
00:36:44will you accept my apology?
00:36:46You see, it's happening.
00:36:48I warned you about that
00:36:50in my first meeting with the committee.
00:36:52But people changing their minds about me, I mean.
00:36:54You said the people would get to fear and resent you.
00:36:56People that liked and wanted me
00:36:58would. People that disliked me
00:37:00would.
00:37:02Change, Miss Marlow,
00:37:04it's inevitable.
00:37:06But it goes both ways.
00:37:08Does that worry you?
00:37:10No, ma'am, not at all.
00:37:12You see, it has compensations.
00:37:20How many on the stage?
00:37:22Three.
00:37:24Well, that's a lot of money coming that little sod
00:37:26off from the bank in Bright City.
00:37:28There must be money in the box.
00:37:30She could be in danger of a holdup.
00:37:32You'd better leave now
00:37:34and you tell Ed thanks.
00:37:36I wasn't planning on going right back.
00:37:38You get a fresh horse at the delivery stable,
00:37:40just tell him it worked for me.
00:37:42Thanks, Morgan.
00:37:44Ed said you'd be pleased to hear it.
00:37:46Oh, yes, I'm pleased.
00:37:54Well, look, I've got my horse set.
00:38:24Come on, let's go.
00:38:54Ah!
00:39:24Ah!
00:39:31Here it comes.
00:39:44Ah!
00:39:46Ah!
00:39:50Hey!
00:39:53Here!
00:39:56Ah!
00:39:59Here!
00:40:03Here!
00:40:06Ah!
00:40:13Here!
00:40:15Here!
00:40:17Here!
00:40:21Reach!
00:40:23Throw it down!
00:40:31Box down.
00:40:39Let's see what the passenger's got.
00:40:47Ah!
00:40:57Ah!
00:40:59Ah!
00:41:01Ah!
00:41:03Ah!
00:41:05Ah!
00:41:17Calhoun!
00:41:25Friendly!
00:41:27Friendly!
00:41:57Good luck, Mary!
00:42:01Yeah!
00:42:09Get the doc!
00:42:11Get the doc!
00:42:13Henry, get the doctor!
00:42:15Get the doctor!
00:42:17Get the doc!
00:42:19Ah!
00:42:23Oh!
00:42:26Ah!
00:42:30What happened?
00:42:32Threw down on us a road agent rock.
00:42:34Shot a passenger.
00:42:36The team took off, so we run for it.
00:42:38One of them was Pony Benner, I hope to spit.
00:42:40The little one was Pony, all right.
00:42:42The other was Billy Gannon.
00:42:46If we ride to hit the river low down, we could hit him.
00:42:48Marshal, you deputize me, and I'm your man.
00:42:50I'll ride with you, Marshal.
00:42:52Jack, get some horses ready, will you?
00:42:54Say, there were two of them.
00:42:56Pony Benner and Bill.
00:42:58There were three of them.
00:43:02I only saw two.
00:43:04There were three.
00:43:06There was one up on the ridge.
00:43:08This is the one that killed the big fella?
00:43:10What big fella?
00:43:12My friend's name was Nicholson.
00:43:14Bob Nicholson.
00:43:16A brother to Ben Nicholson of Texas.
00:43:20We had to let him lay when the team took off wild.
00:43:22Marshal, I'd like to go with you.
00:43:24Didn't you hear, Gannon?
00:43:26One of them was your brother.
00:43:28I said I'd like to go, Marshal.
00:43:30I'll ask you to ride out after the passenger.
00:43:32I'd rather not.
00:43:34If somebody has to, I'm asking you.
00:43:42Well, boys, let's go see what San Pablo looks like.
00:43:52Welcome to Warlock, Mr...
00:44:22Come on.
00:44:24You couldn't get along without me, huh, Lily?
00:44:54You should have let them know you were coming.
00:44:56Didn't you know?
00:44:58No, I had a brass band out.
00:45:00Didn't you?
00:45:02Didn't you?
00:45:20Won't you come into my parlor?
00:45:23Won't you come into my parlor?
00:45:29Remind you of home, Lily?
00:45:35I was on the stage this afternoon when it was held up.
00:45:37Well, that must have been very exciting.
00:45:41A man was killed.
00:45:43Yeah, so I heard.
00:45:45Somebody said he looked like a high roller.
00:45:47Now, he wasn't with you, was he, Lily?
00:45:49It was Ben Nicholson's brother.
00:45:51Well?
00:45:53I went more than 5,000 miles
00:45:55looking for Ben Nicholson's brother.
00:46:00Lily, Lily.
00:46:02How you run to those Nicholson's.
00:46:06Haven't you had enough of killing?
00:46:08Not till I see Blaisdell shot down.
00:46:12Wherever he goes, I'll follow him
00:46:14and see him shot down.
00:46:18Taking away the only chance I ever had.
00:46:21For killing the only decent man I ever knew.
00:46:25You have decency mixed up.
00:46:27Here.
00:46:29There is one decent man,
00:46:31but hell has turned you loose on him.
00:46:33Ben Nicholson was a cheap gunman.
00:46:37He came after Clay, called him out, and drew first.
00:46:39You put Clay up to it.
00:46:43Well, if you really believe that,
00:46:45then you should get somebody to shoot me down.
00:46:47No.
00:46:49There'd be no satisfaction for me in that.
00:46:51You don't care about yourself.
00:46:55You do care about Clay.
00:46:57And when he's dead and in the dust,
00:46:59I'll look at you over his body
00:47:01and laugh.
00:47:03Oh, Lily, Lily.
00:47:07You'd better leave, Warlock.
00:47:09You'd like me to go.
00:47:13You'd give a lot, wouldn't you?
00:47:16I'd give a lot more
00:47:18to have you come back to me, Lily.
00:47:20For what?
00:47:22So that you could send me back to work
00:47:24whenever you run short of money?
00:47:28I thought you did it because you loved me.
00:47:36How could I have ever?
00:47:38You cripple.
00:47:46The pirate's back!
00:47:48The pirate's back!
00:47:58The pirate's back!
00:48:10Pike, you and Slavin take him inside.
00:48:12They got Fenner.
00:48:14Tony Fenner, the bamber killer!
00:48:16Any trouble?
00:48:18They came like lambs.
00:48:20They and McCune spout in scripture about truth and justice.
00:48:22Sure, and he's already on his way to Brides
00:48:24to make sure he gets the right jury.
00:48:26That's out of our hands.
00:48:28I sent Sam Brown up for the sheriff.
00:48:30Let's hang him, Marshal.
00:48:32Yeah, I'd say the sheriff would trip down here.
00:48:34Yeah, Marshal, let's hang him.
00:48:36Hang him, Marshal. Hang him right now.
00:48:38Slavin, I'll deputize you to Garland
00:48:40until the sheriff gets here.
00:48:42Come on.
00:48:52Get out of here. This isn't assembly.
00:48:54What's he doing here?
00:48:56Let's hang him now!
00:49:08Expect they mean to make trouble
00:49:11for the sound of them.
00:49:13No, I don't think so.
00:49:15Just the same, we'd better stay here.
00:49:17You'd better go, Garland.
00:49:19I just want to talk to my brother.
00:49:21You got the wrong guy, I tell you.
00:49:23I had nothing to do with it.
00:49:25You're better with a Winchester
00:49:27than you are with your mouth, Calhoun.
00:49:29But I wasn't even there.
00:49:31Go on, Tony, tell him!
00:49:35Howling up some trouble down there?
00:49:37Yeah, sounds like it.
00:49:39Sells someone a day to shock a man.
00:49:43Yeah.
00:49:45You seen her?
00:49:47Yeah.
00:49:49People I'd rather see
00:49:51in warlock than lily.
00:49:53How?
00:49:55How?
00:49:59Man, the passenger
00:50:01the road agent shot.
00:50:03Ben Nicholson's brother.
00:50:05Came after me, I guess.
00:50:07Well, the San Pablo boys
00:50:09did you a favor, huh?
00:50:11Yeah.
00:50:13You know, I never could figure
00:50:15that Ben Nicholson gunning for me.
00:50:17He'd settle down on the ranches,
00:50:19even talk of him and lily getting married.
00:50:21Yeah, there was talk of a lot of men and lily.
00:50:23Ben Nicholson was a man with pride.
00:50:25He had to be top man.
00:50:27So he tried you out, that's all.
00:50:29Is that all?
00:50:31He had a reputation,
00:50:33but he wasn't that kind.
00:50:35I'd hate to think there was no reason
00:50:37for me to kill Ben Nicholson.
00:50:39He was in the prod for you.
00:50:41He came gunning for you.
00:50:43And now his brother comes after you.
00:50:47Is it that simple?
00:50:49Clay, it's that simple.
00:51:05Hold it! Hold it!
00:51:07I'll tell you just once,
00:51:09get out of here before I shoot.
00:51:11You can't stop us.
00:51:13You see if I don't.
00:51:15If you think a bunch of drunks
00:51:17and wild bull prods are gonna bust this jail,
00:51:19you're mistaken.
00:51:21Now get out of here.
00:51:23We'll tromp you down, Slavin.
00:51:25What's Johnny Cannon doing here?
00:51:27He's one of them, ain't he?
00:51:29I said get!
00:51:32Johnny, give her something to start it off with.
00:51:48Need another man?
00:51:50We surely do. We surely do, Clay.
00:51:52We're taking those road agents out to hang, Blaisdell.
00:51:54And you ain't gonna stop us.
00:51:56We'll tromp you down like the rest.
00:51:58Come here and tromp me, Fitz.
00:52:00Come here.
00:52:05Come here.
00:52:10This ain't none of your put-in, Marshal.
00:52:12Come here.
00:52:20You've done McCune's work tonight, Blaisdell.
00:52:22You got anything to say, step up and say it.
00:52:24Otherwise, go home.
00:52:26All of you, go home.
00:52:33While you're doing it,
00:52:35think how being in a lynch mob
00:52:37is as low a thing as a man can do.
00:52:42Thank you, Marshal.
00:52:44Thank you kindly.
00:52:46No, I have to thank you.
00:52:48It was my job.
00:52:51There's a man.
00:52:55Why don't you bring his boots
00:52:57and we'll kiss them for him like he wants?
00:52:59Like you all do.
00:53:01Bring us his boots!
00:53:06He just saved your life, Billy.
00:53:11I wonder why.
00:53:15I wonder why.
00:53:17I wonder why.
00:53:34Mr. Richardson,
00:53:36you'll see to it that any witnesses against him
00:53:38get up to Bryce for the trial.
00:53:40A lot of good that'll do, Sheriff.
00:53:42If you thought that,
00:53:44why don't you let the mob have him the other night?
00:53:46We don't do things that way in Warlock.
00:53:48Oh, we don't?
00:53:54Here you get paid $400 a month,
00:53:56Mr. Blaisdell.
00:53:58You and Morgan,
00:54:00quite a team.
00:54:02Here you have silk sheets
00:54:04from China.
00:54:06I get $100 a month
00:54:08for being legal, Sheriff,
00:54:10plus rheumatism from sleeping cold nights.
00:54:13Mr. Blaisdell,
00:54:15I've heard a lot about you.
00:54:17The way I figure,
00:54:19you operate outside the law,
00:54:21same as those cowboys.
00:54:23What law?
00:54:25When do you ever come down here?
00:54:27Why aren't we supplied with enough deputies?
00:54:29Job's open.
00:54:31You can have all the deputies you want.
00:54:33Well, you want the job, Buck?
00:54:35For what?
00:54:37$40 a month and a free pine box?
00:54:39How about you, Mr. Blaisdell?
00:54:41You want to try doing it legal for once?
00:54:43Sorry, Sheriff.
00:54:45The principal appeals to me,
00:54:47but the pay doesn't.
00:54:51Any man here ready to be deputy?
00:54:53Or is everyone here in Warlock chicken-livered?
00:54:55Or too greedy?
00:54:57You want law in this town?
00:54:59I offer you law.
00:55:01Just don't come whining to me
00:55:03when there's trouble.
00:55:05And watch yourselves when you go hiring
00:55:07outside gunmen who make a living by killing.
00:55:11Well, anybody?
00:55:15All right, then.
00:55:19I'll take the job.
00:55:21You? Johnny Gannon?
00:55:23What?
00:55:25If you think I can do it.
00:55:27Sure, you can do it, Johnny.
00:55:29Sure, you can.
00:55:31Come inside.
00:55:43Kelly, you can't do this.
00:55:45Why can't I?
00:55:47He's one of them.
00:55:49I've known Johnny Gannon all my life.
00:55:51I've seen him.
00:55:53I've seen him.
00:55:56I've known Johnny Gannon all his life.
00:55:58He seems to have been a good boy.
00:56:00Maybe a little wild,
00:56:02but you can't condemn a man for that.
00:56:04Further, you can't condemn a man
00:56:06for his brother or his friends.
00:56:08What's more, he volunteered when no one else did.
00:56:10So I'm making him
00:56:12the new deputy of Warlock.
00:56:14He'll be that till I remove him.
00:56:16Or he's carried out.
00:56:18You know,
00:56:20you're putting him up against Blaisdell.
00:56:22Against any lawbreakers.
00:56:24You understand that, don't you, Johnny?
00:56:26I understand.
00:56:28Fine.
00:56:30Well, adios, gentlemen.
00:56:36Well, looks like law's coming back to Warlock.
00:56:40But for how long, Judge?
00:56:54Miss Dollar?
00:56:56I, uh,
00:56:58just saw you coming up here.
00:57:00You're the new deputy?
00:57:02Yes, ma'am. My name's John Gannon.
00:57:04I, uh...
00:57:06Well, I thought if I might ask you a few questions.
00:57:08I'm afraid I don't have time.
00:57:10I'm afraid I don't have time.
00:57:12I'm afraid I don't have time.
00:57:14I'm afraid I don't have time.
00:57:16I'm afraid I don't have time.
00:57:18I'm afraid I don't have time.
00:57:20I'm afraid I don't have time.
00:57:22Well, I thought if I might ask you a few questions...
00:57:28Look, those boys were let off at Bright's, you know.
00:57:30Acquitted.
00:57:32Isn't that what everybody expected?
00:57:34Yes, ma'am, but I'd like to know who killed your Mr. Nicholson.
00:57:36He wasn't mine.
00:57:38Oh.
00:57:40Well, you said there was a third man
00:57:42who shot Cain from behind some rocks?
00:57:44So it did.
00:57:46But what's the difference? They got off.
00:57:48Yes, ma'am, but I'd still like to know.
00:57:51Oh, of course you would.
00:57:53Your brother was one of them, wasn't he?
00:57:55They're your friends.
00:57:57I'm not one of them, Miss Dollar.
00:57:59All right, suppose I told you I know who killed him.
00:58:01What would you do?
00:58:03I'd go after him. Do you know?
00:58:05No, there's very little I know.
00:58:07I'm a woman. I only feel things.
00:58:09And you're a deputy,
00:58:11and you want answers to questions.
00:58:13And I tell you it doesn't matter.
00:58:15But if it does matter,
00:58:17the citizens' committees meet right now.
00:58:19The man from San Pablo will be posted out of town.
00:58:21By Clay Blaisdell?
00:58:23Yes, ma'am, and if they didn't do it,
00:58:25well, it just ain't right for...
00:58:27Your brother's just a boy, isn't he?
00:58:29He's 19.
00:58:31No, no, he's not a boy.
00:58:35But that's not really why I care.
00:58:37No?
00:58:39No, ma'am.
00:58:41You see, I'm the deputy sheriff,
00:58:43and if Clay Blaisdell goes after him...
00:58:45Well, I...
00:58:47I just believe it's my job
00:58:49to keep the law.
00:58:51You'd go against Blaisdell?
00:58:53If I have to.
00:58:59You see, I'm not a boy either, Miss Stoller.
00:59:06Mr. Gannon.
00:59:09I'm sorry.
00:59:15I've rented a house,
00:59:17a pretty fair house.
00:59:19I rented it with Mr. Petricks,
00:59:21and some of the boys from the livery stable
00:59:23are dropping my trunks around this afternoon.
00:59:25I wonder if you'd help me move in.
00:59:29Well, sure.
00:59:31Sure, I'd like to help, Miss Stoller.
00:59:33Around 5.
00:59:35I'd like to help.
00:59:37You don't have to look so worried, Deputy.
00:59:39I can cook.
01:00:07Good evening.
01:00:09Good evening, Deputy.
01:00:11I thought you'd come dressed for work.
01:00:13Well, you said work and supper,
01:00:15so I wasn't just sure.
01:00:17So I did.
01:00:19Come on in.
01:00:21Thanks.
01:00:23Good evening.
01:00:25Good evening, Deputy.
01:00:27I thought you'd come dressed for work.
01:00:29Well, you said work and supper,
01:00:31so I wasn't just sure.
01:00:33So I did. Come on in.
01:00:35Thanks.
01:00:40Oh, it's a nice place.
01:00:42There'll be no supper till all the work's done.
01:00:44All right.
01:00:46What would you like me to do first?
01:00:48You can start by putting those trunks in my bedroom.
01:00:50Yes, ma'am.
01:00:53Thank you.
01:01:11Hey, it smells mighty good, Miss Stoller.
01:01:13Cornbread, meat, and greens.
01:01:15Oh, fine.
01:01:17Well, I guess there's not many men in Warlock
01:01:19eating home-cooked food tonight.
01:01:21Keep working, Deputy.
01:01:23Oh, yes, ma'am.
01:01:25Oh.
01:01:27That was mighty good.
01:01:33You didn't finish your greens, Mr. Gannon.
01:01:37My mother used to say that.
01:01:39It's a thing women say.
01:01:41Where is she?
01:01:43She's dead, Miss Stoller.
01:01:45Lily.
01:01:47Just Lily.
01:01:50Well, uh, she died,
01:01:52well, I don't know,
01:01:54about 19 years ago, back in Nebraska.
01:01:58And your father?
01:02:00The Apaches killed him.
01:02:02That was in the early days out here.
01:02:04And Blaisdell's going to kill your brother.
01:02:06And the others?
01:02:08If they come into town.
01:02:10You know they'll come in.
01:02:14You, uh...
01:02:16You, uh...
01:02:18You knew Blaisdell back in Fort James, didn't you?
01:02:22Long before Fort James.
01:02:24I knew Morgan.
01:02:26If you knew Morgan, you knew Blaisdell.
01:02:28He dealt Thoreau for Morgan.
01:02:30And people knew he was a killer
01:02:32right from the start.
01:02:34He was a colonel in the army at 21.
01:02:36And he never quit being a colonel.
01:02:38All he knows is killing.
01:02:42What sort of man is this McKill?
01:02:44Worse than he ought to be,
01:02:46and he's getting worse all the time.
01:02:48I used to think pretty high of him.
01:02:50But you left.
01:02:52And your brother stayed on.
01:02:54That's right.
01:02:58I left.
01:03:00Why?
01:03:02Oh, a lot of reasons.
01:03:04What reasons?
01:03:08Uh, I've never...
01:03:11I've never...
01:03:13told anybody this before, but...
01:03:17About eight or ten months ago,
01:03:19some Mexicans were supposed to have been
01:03:21massacred by Apaches down in Rattlesnake Canyon.
01:03:23At least everybody said it was Apaches.
01:03:25But it wasn't?
01:03:29No.
01:03:31No, it wasn't.
01:03:37You see, we...
01:03:39We'd rustled more than a thousand head
01:03:41down at Hacienda Puerto across the border,
01:03:43but those Mexicans trailed us back here.
01:03:47So one night,
01:03:49a bunch of us stripped down,
01:03:51smeared ourselves with mud,
01:03:53and boxed them up in Rattlesnake Canyon.
01:03:57We killed them all.
01:03:59Thirty-seven of them.
01:04:03Thirty-seven.
01:04:05Thirty-seven.
01:04:09I don't know.
01:04:11It was kind of like a...
01:04:13kind of like a dream.
01:04:15I'll never forget laying there,
01:04:17sweating, covered with mud, waiting for them.
01:04:20It was so quiet.
01:04:24Then they came.
01:04:26Abe gave the signal.
01:04:28We all started to fire.
01:04:32It was just awful.
01:04:35I don't think they...
01:04:37they got off a single shot.
01:04:39All around me,
01:04:41Abe and all the rest of them
01:04:43were screaming like Apaches,
01:04:45firing down into the canyon
01:04:47till there wasn't anybody left to shoot.
01:04:51I say it was like a dream,
01:04:53but it wasn't a dream.
01:04:55It was real.
01:04:57It happened that way.
01:05:04It happened that way.
01:05:35Good afternoon, Miss Jessie.
01:05:37I was just out riding
01:05:39on my way to Medusa Mine,
01:05:41as a matter of fact,
01:05:43and I heard the shots.
01:05:45I had no idea it was you.
01:05:51My, it's hot today.
01:05:53Yes, ma'am.
01:05:55It's hot.
01:05:57It's hot.
01:05:59It's hot.
01:06:01It's hot.
01:06:03Is it hot today?
01:06:05Yes, ma'am, it certainly is.
01:06:07Not nearly as hot as yesterday, though.
01:06:09No, not nearly.
01:06:11Though I heard someone say
01:06:13as I was leaving town,
01:06:15Buck Slavin, it was,
01:06:17that he thought today was hotter.
01:06:19Matter of opinion, I guess.
01:06:21Of course.
01:06:23Purely a matter of opinion.
01:06:29Would you happen to have some water
01:06:31I'm terribly thirsty.
01:06:33Well, yes, ma'am, I do.
01:06:41That's all right, Marshal.
01:06:43I can drink right from the canteen.
01:06:49You were just out riding, you said.
01:06:51On my way to Medusa Mine.
01:06:53That mountain water
01:06:55certainly makes one feel much cooler.
01:06:57Yes, ma'am, it generally does.
01:06:59What are you doing out here, anyway?
01:07:01Not shooting at bad men, are you?
01:07:03No, practicing.
01:07:05Practicing?
01:07:07Yes, ma'am.
01:07:09Just like you practice on the pianos,
01:07:11I practice on the colts.
01:07:13The stakes are a little different,
01:07:15but the reason's the same.
01:07:19What should we talk about now, Miss Jessie?
01:07:23The men you posted are coming into town.
01:07:26Thank you for warning me, but I've already heard.
01:07:28Why does it have to happen?
01:07:30Why do these things always have to end in bloodshed?
01:07:32That's how things are, Miss Jessie.
01:07:34That's why I was hired.
01:07:36Why you hired me.
01:07:38And so they'll come into town
01:07:40and you'll shoot them all down dog dead in the street?
01:07:42Is that it?
01:07:44Or them me.
01:07:50Or them you.
01:07:52Understand, Miss Jessie,
01:07:54I enjoy being marshaled.
01:07:56I'm a simple man,
01:07:58good only with colts.
01:08:00That's all I am, handy with colts.
01:08:02Besides, being marshaled's
01:08:04kind of a habit.
01:08:06Habits are hard to break.
01:08:08I know about habits.
01:08:12Before my father died,
01:08:14he was sick for nine years,
01:08:16and I nursed him all that time.
01:08:18I guess I helped him.
01:08:20I guess I had the nursing habit
01:08:22because that summer
01:08:24there was a typhoid epidemic
01:08:26and I turned the house into a hospital.
01:08:28And there were the injured miners.
01:08:32Isn't this strange?
01:08:34When I came to Warlock,
01:08:36a very young girl,
01:08:38I had dreams that someday
01:08:40I'd be a someone.
01:08:42My father kept telling me I'd be a someone.
01:08:44Well, you're a someone, Miss Jessie.
01:08:46You're the miner's angel.
01:08:49Don't say that. I hate being an angel.
01:08:51Why, Miss Jessie?
01:08:53I just wish you had whiskey in that canteen.
01:08:55I'd show you how much of an angel I am.
01:08:57Have you ever tasted whiskey?
01:08:59Many times.
01:09:01How many?
01:09:05Once.
01:09:19I wanted you to do that.
01:09:21I know.
01:09:23I came out here to find you.
01:09:25I know.
01:09:27Is that dreadful of me?
01:09:31Dreadful.
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01:10:07The meat's cooked just right, Jessie.
01:10:09Takes a while to get used to a man's taste.
01:10:11My father used to like his meat
01:10:13just barely scorched.
01:10:15Chicken fried is the only way.
01:10:19Clay.
01:10:21Why miss those cowboys coming to town?
01:10:23Because they've been declared
01:10:25guiltiest enrolled agents to every man they know it.
01:10:27If they stay out,
01:10:29yellow bellies besides.
01:10:31If they come in,
01:10:33they'll think they're genuine, guilt-edged heroes
01:10:35proving they're innocent.
01:10:37Striking a blow for freedom, too.
01:10:39I've died for that many a time.
01:10:43I'll fix your eggs.
01:10:49Well, morning, miss.
01:10:51Is a marshal available?
01:10:53Will you please inform him there are three
01:10:55muttering cowboys in town come to call him out?
01:10:57Come in, Borg. Have a cup of coffee.
01:10:59No, thank you. There isn't time.
01:11:01Where are they?
01:11:03Down at the Lucky Dollar.
01:11:05Yeah, better go see what they want.
01:11:07You haven't had your breakfast yet.
01:11:09Oh, it's just as well, miss.
01:11:11If he's gonna take a stomach one,
01:11:13it's just as well if he hasn't eaten any food.
01:11:15Get the coffee out for me, Jessie.
01:11:17Clay?
01:11:19I'll make you a fresh breakfast
01:11:21when you come back.
01:11:23Thank you.
01:11:25Borg, I got an idea.
01:11:27We're gonna see a finish of the McCunes this morning.
01:11:29Yeah, then we can move on.
01:11:31Where to?
01:11:33Oh, a fellow dropped in last night
01:11:35from Palfrey City Office.
01:11:37Sounds just like it's made for us.
01:11:39Wide open, booming with a gold strike.
01:11:41We ought to take a look.
01:11:43I don't think so, Borg. Not this time.
01:11:45What do you mean?
01:11:47Jessie and I are gonna get married.
01:11:49Yeah?
01:11:51When?
01:11:53A couple weeks since I can get a preacher down from Bright City.
01:11:55Well,
01:11:57guess I'll be going to Palfrey City alone, huh?
01:11:59Why do you have to go, Borg?
01:12:01Well, that's the way we've always done it.
01:12:03That's the way it's always been.
01:12:05You do a job, you move on to the next.
01:12:07Well, this time is different.
01:12:09Place on reach!
01:12:11It's a bad morning for thinking.
01:12:15You know, thinking of weddings could lead to a funeral.
01:12:19Shall we, Marshal?
01:12:21Thank you, Mr. Morgan.
01:12:27We're with you, Marshal.
01:12:29Good luck, Marshal.
01:12:35If I can help, Marshal.
01:12:45Good luck, Marshal.
01:13:03Deputy!
01:13:15Marshal, give me time to talk to them.
01:13:17What good would it do to talk to them?
01:13:19One of them's my brother.
01:13:21We're wasting time.
01:13:23We have to move now, Clay.
01:13:25It's my fight, Deputy.
01:13:27They called me out.
01:13:29You know that, don't you?
01:13:31Yes, I know that.
01:13:33All right, Deputy, go ahead.
01:13:35Thanks.
01:13:41He's thrown in with us, eh, Johnny?
01:13:44Billy, you can't do this.
01:13:46How?
01:13:48Calhoun weaseled. I guess you're doing the same.
01:13:50Look, Blaisdell saved you from that lynch mob,
01:13:52and he could have killed you that night in the French palace
01:13:54if that's what he wanted.
01:13:56There's no need for this. There's no reason.
01:13:58Reason enough to stand up and be a man.
01:14:00Well, this is a free territory and wild gunmen like Blaisdell
01:14:02are trying to make one up.
01:14:04Billy, you're talking Abe's foolishness. He'll kill you.
01:14:06I'm not scared of this.
01:14:08Are you, Johnny?
01:14:10I'm scared of dying just like any man.
01:14:12And so are you, Billy.
01:14:18I, uh, I just want to know what you're going to do.
01:14:20Are you going to back me or Blaisdell?
01:14:24I won't back him because you're my brother.
01:14:26And I won't back you because you're wrong.
01:14:32Look, Pawn, he said it'd be no use.
01:14:42Come on, Blaisdell!
01:14:44Billy, don't!
01:15:12You don't have to fight me, Billy.
01:15:14You and your partners just mount up and ride out.
01:15:20Go for your gun.
01:15:22Don't make me kill you, boys.
01:15:24Clear on out of here.
01:15:27Well, go for your gun!
01:15:42Hey!
01:15:48Oh, no.
01:15:50Billy, Billy.
01:15:56Don't shoot!
01:16:00Don't shoot.
01:16:02I had nothing to do with Galvin being here.
01:16:04Stop shooting or get out of town.
01:16:08Oh, I could have killed you if they hadn't done that.
01:16:10We only wanted to talk.
01:16:12I... Mr. Richardson, Mr. Peach, we only wanted to talk.
01:16:15Friendly.
01:16:40Three hits.
01:16:42One through the throat.
01:16:44Two not a finger apart.
01:16:46Through the heart.
01:16:48Well, I must be losing my touch.
01:16:50All three were chest aimed.
01:16:58Hey, Clay.
01:17:00Clay, you've been hit.
01:17:02Is that true, Marshal?
01:17:04What Friendly said?
01:17:06You saw it, Mr. Petricks.
01:17:08Did it look like they came to talk?
01:17:11Let's go home and have Merge fix that up, huh?
01:17:14I'll take it to Miss Jessie's.
01:17:16Doc will fix it up while I finish my breakfast.
01:17:22You got... You got...
01:17:24You got to tell everybody, Johnny.
01:17:26Yes, Billy.
01:17:28I didn't know.
01:17:30Yes, Billy.
01:17:38Billy.
01:17:42Billy, Billy, Billy.
01:17:47Billy.
01:17:57Uh-oh.
01:18:03Evening, Mr. Marshal.
01:18:05You McCune's messenger boy now?
01:18:08Why, no, sir. This poster here is my work.
01:18:11Excellent lettering and spelling, don't you think?
01:18:14But not your idea, I hope.
01:18:16No, sir. I have to give Abe full credit for that.
01:18:20Chief of Regulators.
01:18:23That's a fancy title. You think that went up?
01:18:25No, sir. Once again, Abe gets the credit.
01:18:28He said...
01:18:30that a warlock could appoint themselves a Marshal...
01:18:33outside the law.
01:18:35Well, then he figured somebody could appoint a Chief of Regulators.
01:18:38And who would that someone be?
01:18:40That'd be the Cowboys' Council for the Protection of San Pablo.
01:18:43I made that title up.
01:18:45You know, this could get to be quite a thing, Mr. Marshal.
01:18:48The town of Warlock appoints a Marshal...
01:18:50and he comes in and kills a whole bunch of us cowboys.
01:18:53And we appoint regulators, and we kill you.
01:18:57And the town gets another Marshal, and he kills more cowboys.
01:19:00And we appoint...
01:19:02Well, you can see I'd go back and forth...
01:19:04and forth and back for all times.
01:19:06It'd be kind of like looking into two mirrors...
01:19:08put face to face.
01:19:11Oh, Mr. Marshal...
01:19:14I got so many of these.
01:19:16I wonder if you'd kind of like to have one...
01:19:18just as a keepsake?
01:19:20Thank you...
01:19:22for your collection.
01:19:29Oh, Clay.
01:19:32You seen the poster, huh?
01:19:34You take the buggy, Jessie.
01:19:36I'll stay and talk to Tom.
01:19:38All right, Clay.
01:19:40Miss, maybe you'd better stay and find out...
01:19:42what it's like being married to a Marshal.
01:19:44You know, if he doesn't handle this right...
01:19:46he's gonna be a dead man.
01:19:48I'm sure Clay can handle almost anything, Mr. Morgan.
01:19:50An army. An army's coming in.
01:19:52This isn't just a challenge or a test...
01:19:54like when we first came to town.
01:19:56This is a war, ma'am.
01:19:58A war they have to win.
01:20:0015, 20 men, an army against two men.
01:20:03You got the numbers, Morgan.
01:20:05Maybe you'd better let me handle it alone.
01:20:10Maybe I will, Clay.
01:20:15Maybe you'd better go to Porphyry City...
01:20:17alone.
01:20:25All right, Clay.
01:20:27Maybe I will.
01:20:29Miss, uh...
01:20:31maybe you'd like to take the calls on this defense?
01:20:40Claystone?
01:20:45I just want to tell you that...
01:20:47this is my job...
01:20:49to keep the peace.
01:20:51How do you propose to do that, Sheriff?
01:20:53I'll tell McCune he's not to come in.
01:20:55He'll come in, all right.
01:20:57And when he does...
01:20:59you're not gonna fight my fight, Deputy.
01:21:01I guess I'll have to, Mr. Blasdell...
01:21:03because this is the law's business...
01:21:05not yours.
01:21:11Nor yours, Mr. Morgan.
01:21:15Well, looks like our problem is solved, Morgan.
01:21:17The law's taken over.
01:21:20Clay...
01:21:22you can't mean that.
01:21:24Why not?
01:21:26Let's see if Warlock's grown up enough...
01:21:28to take care of itself.
01:21:30Clay...
01:21:32Clay, if you're not the marshal, you're nothing.
01:21:34Ah, maybe it's time.
01:21:36Maybe you'll run out of towns.
01:21:38Come on.
01:21:40Bring him to me.
01:21:42Bring him to me.
01:21:48And you'll tell me what to do?
01:21:50Nothing.
01:21:52Why nothing?
01:21:54I was just talking to him.
01:21:56He's got a right.
01:21:58You know what I mean, Mr. Blasdell?
01:22:00I don't want to talk to him.
01:22:02If you want to talk to him, why not?
01:22:04I don't want to talk to him.
01:22:06Boys, we have a visitor.
01:22:12Why, if it isn't Johnny Gannon. Come back to San Pablo.
01:22:16Come in, Johnny.
01:22:18Don't stand there acting like you mightn't be welcome.
01:22:20It's kind of bad manners coming out here with that star hanging on your gannon.
01:22:24Whiskey, Johnny?
01:22:25No, thanks.
01:22:27Didn't come to drink?
01:22:29No, I didn't come to drink.
01:22:32Whiskey, Johnny?
01:22:33No, thanks.
01:22:35Didn't come to drink?
01:22:37I came to tell you not to come into town, Abe.
01:22:43Place Dell sent you out here?
01:22:45No.
01:22:47Then who's the message from?
01:22:49From me.
01:22:51You.
01:22:53You're telling us.
01:22:55I'm the deputy, Abe, and I'm telling you.
01:23:00You are posting us?
01:23:01Nobody's posted.
01:23:03But no wild bunch calling themselves regulators is coming in to make trouble.
01:23:08Let me rip that star off you, Abe.
01:23:13That's the way it is, huh, Johnny?
01:23:16That's the way it is.
01:23:18That's the way it is.
01:23:29Now, what do you mean, coming down on my place, telling me not to go in there?
01:23:33You better look out, Abe.
01:23:35I rode out with him, and Johnny's getting mad.
01:23:37You think Place Dell isn't gonna choose us out and cut us down one by one...
01:23:41unless we go in there against them all together?
01:23:43That'd be a thing I'd be bound to stop, too.
01:23:45Yeah.
01:23:47You're bringing Billy down.
01:23:48That was a fair fight, Abe.
01:23:50At least, from Blaze Dell's side, it was.
01:23:53Billy came in to kill him. Calhoun was set to back-shoot him.
01:23:58That's a lie.
01:23:59No, it's the truth.
01:24:01I talked to Billy just before the fight, and I'd swear to what he said, and then he caught a law.
01:24:06Yeah.
01:24:08Yeah, you'll swear, all right.
01:24:11But you'll swear that Billy said he only wanted to talk to Blaze Dell?
01:24:15Swear it.
01:24:17Swear it here and now...
01:24:20or I'll see your dirty, lying soul in hell.
01:24:24I guess I won't, Abe.
01:24:30Swear it.
01:24:31Swear to the truth, or I'll kill you.
01:24:35Go on, hit him all night, Abe. Cut him up.
01:24:37Say it.
01:24:38No!
01:24:39Say it!
01:24:45Move!
01:25:01Move, Johnny, and I'll cut it off.
01:25:04Don't move, Johnny.
01:25:08Swear it, Johnny.
01:25:09No!
01:25:10Abe, this isn't doing any good, Abe.
01:25:13Hold off, Abe.
01:25:14Swear it, Johnny, or I swear I will kill you.
01:25:17You'd better kill me if you want to take your regulators into warlock.
01:25:21Otherwise, I'll stop you.
01:25:24Sure would like to see him trying to stop us, wouldn't you, Abe?
01:25:28I'd like to see that, Abe.
01:25:31Stop us, then.
01:25:40We'll be in tomorrow.
01:25:45Yeah, give it to him. He can't do anything with it anyway.
01:26:07I warned you.
01:26:09Don't come into warlock.
01:26:14Don't come into warlock.
01:26:36Johnny.
01:26:39I'm the law, Curley.
01:26:42I'm the law.
01:26:55I'm alone.
01:27:01They coming in?
01:27:04Yes, near sundown.
01:27:07Cade says he's gonna kill you himself, Johnny.
01:27:11I thought I saw...
01:27:12It's all right, Buck. It's all right.
01:27:15Why did you come in, Curley?
01:27:17Abe's gonna be mad.
01:27:21I thought maybe if you knew that they weren't coming in till sundown that...
01:27:26Well, maybe you got business in Bright City or something.
01:27:29I'm staying here. You can go back and tell them that.
01:27:32With that hand against Abe and Cade?
01:27:34I'm staying.
01:27:35My, but you're brave. Oh, you're so brave.
01:27:37Just go back and tell them I'm here.
01:27:42You're a fool, Johnny G.
01:27:46Curley.
01:27:48Cade gonna be doing his usual back shooting?
01:27:54Least you'll get is a fair fight, Johnny.
01:27:57I promise you that.
01:27:59Then tell them.
01:28:02Or it'll just be a waste of time.
01:28:06Think I'll stay around town and wait.
01:28:12This hand won't hold much now.
01:28:14Especially not a colt.
01:28:18Well...
01:28:21I guess I got time for some sleep now.
01:28:24Oh, so you'll be clear-eyed when you die?
01:28:28Doc, maybe you could give me some laudanum for later on, will you?
01:28:33Six drops and a glass of water.
01:28:35You've set yourself against McCune and Blasio.
01:28:38You'll be killed, you know that.
01:28:48Yes, come in.
01:28:50A lady to see you, Mr. Blasio.
01:28:56Come in, Nellie.
01:29:01I've come to ask you for something.
01:29:03A favor.
01:29:04I want Gannon for Ben Nicholson.
01:29:08You owe me this, Clay.
01:29:10I owe nothing.
01:29:11Ben Nicholson came after me.
01:29:13He called me out.
01:29:14Don't you know you went to see Morgan first?
01:29:16Morgan sent him.
01:29:18I don't believe that.
01:29:23Well, that's not important anymore.
01:29:25I don't care about that.
01:29:28I want Gannon for Ben Nicholson.
01:29:30That's not important anymore.
01:29:31I don't care about that.
01:29:35I don't even care about Ben Nicholson anymore, Lord help me.
01:29:39I only want an end to this killing.
01:29:44I've hated you and wanted you killed.
01:29:48But I don't want that anymore.
01:29:50Oh, Clay, I was wondering if...
01:29:53Well, well, well.
01:29:56Hello, Lily.
01:29:57What's he come to do?
01:29:58Shoot you or poison you, Clay?
01:30:05What's she want?
01:30:07She's worried about Gannon.
01:30:08Oh, is that all?
01:30:10Morgan.
01:30:11Yeah?
01:30:13He talked to Ben Nicholson the day he died.
01:30:16Now, what would I have to do with Ben Nicholson?
01:30:21What'd you tell him?
01:30:22None of your business.
01:30:23You come here again and talk to Clay behind my back, and I'll kill you.
01:30:27I'll kill anybody that's dangerous to Clay.
01:30:30Even you, Lily.
01:30:32Tom.
01:30:34Why do you do this?
01:30:36Because he's the only person, man or woman,
01:30:39who looked at me and didn't see a cripple.
01:30:42Get out of here.
01:30:46Better say a prayer for the soul of your deputy.
01:30:49Better say a prayer for the soul of your deputy.
01:31:04It's not too bad, huh?
01:31:06It's not too good either.
01:31:09Oh, I never was very fast, but I can shoot well enough.
01:31:12Well enough may not be good enough.
01:31:15Afternoon, deputy.
01:31:17Hello, Mr. Blaisdell.
01:31:20Guess I'll be getting some early supper.
01:31:22Blaisdell, if you've come to offer us help, we don't want you.
01:31:25We?
01:31:27Why don't you better let Gannon decide that?
01:31:29Blaisdell, don't you understand that as long as you stay here, they'll be killing?
01:31:33You're a target, a symbol, and they must come after you.
01:31:37Set us alone, Blaisdell.
01:31:38Come on, Judge.
01:31:39Come on.
01:31:41Mind if I sit?
01:31:42Go ahead.
01:31:52How's your hand?
01:31:54It's all right.
01:31:59I'll be back.
01:32:01Come on, Judge.
01:32:03I'll be back.
01:32:04Come on.
01:32:06I'll be back.
01:32:07I'll be back.
01:32:08It's all right.
01:32:18I remember when I first killed a man.
01:32:21It was clear it had to be done.
01:32:25Though I went home afterwards and puked my insides out.
01:32:31I remember how clear it was.
01:32:34Afterwards, nothing was ever clear again.
01:32:38Except for one thing.
01:32:41That's to hold strictly to the rules.
01:32:44It's only the rules that matter.
01:32:47Hold on to them like you were walking on eggs.
01:32:51So you know yourself, you've played as fair and as best you could.
01:32:58But there are things to watch for.
01:33:01In yourself.
01:33:04Don't be too fast.
01:33:07There are people after you and you know it and you worry it.
01:33:12And you think...
01:33:14If I don't get drawn first and then killed first...
01:33:23You know what I mean?
01:33:27I know.
01:33:33Can you draw with that hand, Deputy?
01:33:37I can.
01:33:44Let's see you draw.
01:34:04This evening there'll be a lot against you.
01:34:08I'd be honored if...
01:34:12You'd accept my offer to help.
01:34:13Just to back you up, Deputy.
01:34:16Mr. Blaisdell, maybe I'd like your help more than anything in the world.
01:34:21But it's time this town stood on its own.
01:34:25Who knows?
01:34:26Maybe the...
01:34:28Maybe the...
01:34:30Who knows?
01:34:31Maybe the people of Warlock will help by backing the law.
01:34:36I wouldn't count on that, Deputy.
01:34:39But I'll be there to back you.
01:34:42Will you come out and have a whiskey with me?
01:34:45No, thanks. Maybe later.
01:34:48Right now I've...
01:34:50I've got things to do.
01:35:00It sure is noisy out there today.
01:35:03Yeah.
01:35:04Little boys waiting for the circus parade.
01:35:07How?
01:35:09How?
01:35:15Lily is sure going on that, Deputy.
01:35:19Yeah.
01:35:20Pity she won't have him long.
01:35:22Unless we take a hand.
01:35:25Me and what?
01:35:26Me and what?
01:35:30Remember that time in Grand Ford?
01:35:32Those strangers had us in the hotel room with a guard.
01:35:36Lily splashed a can of kerosene around out in back.
01:35:39Him running upstairs all on fire.
01:35:42She sure got us out of that one.
01:35:46I think we owe her one more.
01:35:52Yeah, it's funny.
01:35:53Yeah, it's very funny.
01:35:56You practically giving up marshalling this town.
01:35:58The only way for you to be important again is for Gannon to die.
01:36:01Now you want to back Gannon?
01:36:03So he'll be the hero and you'll be nothing?
01:36:06That's very funny.
01:36:08I'm not playing king of the mountain, Morg.
01:36:10Not a question of who's on top, who's on the bottom.
01:36:13This town holding together against McCune.
01:36:16I'm a citizen of this town.
01:36:17Look, if you want to play second fiddle, that's your business.
01:36:19Don't expect me to back you.
01:36:22I've never asked your help before, Morg.
01:36:26Clay, how do you think you stayed alive this long?
01:36:38They're here, Morg.
01:36:50You're not going out there to save Gannon.
01:36:52After he's dead, they'll come begging for you to protect them.
01:36:56Now just sit down and wait, Clay.
01:36:58Don't wait, Clay.
01:37:20Clay was right.
01:37:22He said I'd put too much on you.
01:37:25Now I've done it.
01:37:27You put nothing on me.
01:37:29It's just a time and a place for a showdown, you know that?
01:37:32You're having a chance.
01:37:33Unless you let Blaze know, he'll help you.
01:37:35No, Judge.
01:37:37The deputy's going to be worth anything.
01:37:39He can't hold up in this trouble.
01:37:41You're nothing to me, boy.
01:37:43You're just a badge in office.
01:37:45That's all you are.
01:37:46Get yourself killed.
01:37:48Nothing to me.
01:38:57I'm sorry.
01:39:20Abe, I'll give you five minutes to leave town.
01:39:28Johnny.
01:39:30Drop your gun, you yellow-livered coward.
01:39:32Kill him!
01:39:33Go for it!
01:39:38Hold it. Hold it!
01:39:40Drop your gun.
01:39:41Take it easy, Joe.
01:39:57Take it easy.
01:40:28I promised you, Johnny.
01:40:30I promised you a fair fight.
01:40:35You regulators are all under arrest.
01:40:39Brown.
01:40:41You.
01:40:42Bush.
01:40:43Mosby.
01:40:45You're deputized to take them into Bright City for trial.
01:40:50Now we'll see how far the law can go at Warlock.
01:40:59You gambled and lost, Morg.
01:41:01At least you're alive.
01:41:03Am I?
01:41:04Do you think they would have backed you like they did Gannon?
01:41:07That's what they paid for, half-open to see you killed.
01:41:09Wouldn't that be better?
01:41:11I don't know.
01:41:12I don't know.
01:41:13I don't know.
01:41:14I don't know.
01:41:15I don't know.
01:41:16I don't know.
01:41:17Half-open to see you killed.
01:41:19Wouldn't that be better, to go down decently?
01:41:22Isn't that what you've always said, Morg?
01:41:24Yeah, and I've kept it from as many a time.
01:41:26Like now, hiding in a room with a gun on me?
01:41:28No, like the time of the Heinz Bunch in Fort James.
01:41:30It was me.
01:41:31Me that got the drop on them.
01:41:33And the Allisons in Civil Wars, me again.
01:41:35And Calhoun down below, ready to back-shoot you.
01:41:37Who saved your life?
01:41:38It was me.
01:41:39And Bob Nicholson at the stage.
01:41:40And Bob Nicholson.
01:41:44And Ben Nicholson, too.
01:41:48Lillie was telling the truth.
01:41:50You used me to get back at Lillie.
01:41:52Lillie had nothing to do with it.
01:41:54He was gonna...
01:41:55Morg!
01:41:56You're telling me things to make me kill you.
01:41:58I'm going to Jesse's.
01:41:59I'll send for my thing.
01:42:00We'll talk about that later, Clay.
01:42:02Clay, you've got to face Gannon.
01:42:04You've got to let him know you're in charge here.
01:42:06Gannon's in charge.
01:42:07I'm resigning.
01:42:08Would you have me kill Gannon, too, because of Lillie?
01:42:10That's not why I did those things.
01:42:12No?
01:42:13Then why?
01:42:14Why?
01:42:15Was it ever for me or you, Morg?
01:42:16No, not for me, Clay.
01:42:17You're my friend.
01:42:18You're the only friend I ever had, Clay.
01:42:20You're finished, Morg.
01:42:21Clay!
01:42:22You won't face Gannon because you're yellow.
01:42:24You're yellow clean through.
01:42:26Miss Jesse Marlowe's made you like that.
01:42:28Clay, I'm not the cripple here you are.
01:42:31Clay, if you don't kill Gannon, I will.
01:42:34Clay, I swear I will!
01:42:42Merch.
01:42:43Merch!
01:42:44Merch!
01:42:46Bring me some whiskey.
01:43:15Tomorrow...
01:43:21Creeps in this...
01:43:25This petty, petty soup.
01:43:29Day to day.
01:43:35Last soda of recorded time.
01:43:44Merch.
01:43:54Merch.
01:43:55Give me your coats.
01:43:57Look, boss, you've been drinking.
01:43:58I said give me your coats.
01:44:15I'm the black rattlesnake of the whole territory.
01:44:20I'll kill anything that moves.
01:44:23So just sit still or die.
01:44:26And if you move, you crawl.
01:44:40Who wants to die?
01:44:42Who wants to die?
01:44:44I got light in both hands.
01:44:46I'm just sporting for a fight.
01:44:53I'll kill anything that moves.
01:45:00I've killed 45 men,
01:45:02and tonight I'm going to run up that score.
01:45:05Where's that brave deputy?
01:45:08That great cowboy killer.
01:45:11What's he doing, hiding?
01:45:15Gun!
01:45:22I'm the all-time champion cowboy killer.
01:45:31I'm the all-time champion cowboy killer.
01:45:36Sorry, deputy, drop it right there.
01:45:41Get inside the cage.
01:45:43What is this?
01:45:44Inside.
01:45:46What do you think you're doing?
01:45:48You're a brave man, deputy,
01:45:50but Tom Morgan's my responsibility.
01:45:55Freeze still!
01:45:56Get in!
01:45:58Crawl out of your hole, you yellow-bellied!
01:46:01And I'll run up that score.
01:46:03Crawl out of your hole, you yellow-bellied!
01:46:06And I'll run you out of town!
01:46:12Gannon, do I have to come in after you?
01:46:15Morgan!
01:46:19Morgan!
01:46:29Hello, Clay.
01:46:34Oh, let me kill him, Clay.
01:46:36No, Morg.
01:46:37Why? Because you think you're Lillie?
01:46:40This isn't a game you can cheat and make a fraud of, Morg.
01:46:44Now I'm going to have to run you out of town.
01:46:52Then I won.
01:46:55Clay, you run me out of town, I'll go like a lamb.
01:47:00You'll be a hero again.
01:47:02That's all I want, Clay.
01:47:06I've won.
01:47:07All right, you've won.
01:47:09We'll play this out to the end just as you want it.
01:47:12I'm telling you to leave town.
01:47:15All right.
01:47:17I'll see you in Porphyry City, Morgan.
01:47:19No, you won't, Morg.
01:47:20Oh, you'll be there.
01:47:22No, Morg.
01:47:24I'll be waiting for you.
01:47:27Goodbye!
01:47:34Yellow Coyote Wonder!
01:47:53I'm going to tell you something, Clay.
01:48:05What is it, Morg?
01:48:07I'm better than you.
01:48:10I've always been better.
01:48:13I can beat you, Clay.
01:48:17Now you hit it.
01:48:18And you better hit it fast.
01:48:33I won, Clay.
01:48:36I won.
01:48:37Don't push.
01:48:49Get your hands off him.
01:49:31Say something.
01:49:57You'd have killed somebody and broke my arm for me.
01:50:06He was after trouble.
01:50:08What are you worth?
01:50:09He was out to kill somebody, Marshal.
01:50:13Who, you?
01:50:14Might have been me, I guess.
01:50:17What are you worth?
01:50:18The Lord delivers.
01:50:19Judge me.
01:50:20You judged him, judge me now.
01:50:31Judge me.
01:50:32What will you do?
01:50:36Kill all of us for your pain?
01:50:41I've had too much of you.
01:50:52Crawl for it.
01:50:54Crawl past him.
01:50:55He was a man.
01:50:56Take your hats off.
01:51:18Take your hats off.
01:51:23Now you can sing.
01:51:24Rock of ages, clap, sing.
01:51:25Let me hide myself in thee.
01:51:26Let the water and the blood from thy tomb of Cyprus pour.
01:51:27He'll sing.
01:51:28He'll sing.
01:51:29He'll sing.
01:51:30He'll sing.
01:51:31He'll sing.
01:51:32He'll sing.
01:51:33He'll sing.
01:51:34He'll sing.
01:51:35He'll sing.
01:51:36He'll sing.
01:51:37He'll sing.
01:51:38He'll sing.
01:51:39He'll sing.
01:51:40He'll sing.
01:51:41He'll sing.
01:51:42He'll sing.
01:51:43He'll sing.
01:51:44He'll sing.
01:51:45He'll sing.
01:51:46He'll sing.
01:51:47He'll sing.
01:51:48He'll sing.
01:51:49He'll sing.
01:51:50He'll sing.
01:51:51Well you ain't a-Catholic, give me the101.
01:51:52You ain't a-Catholic.
01:51:53Well you ain't now.
01:51:54Well you ain't Catholic, give me the101.
01:51:55That's a photo of him in there.
01:52:05Well you ain't a-Catholic, give me the101.
01:52:20Get the water wagon!
01:52:22Get the water wagon!
01:52:24Get the water wagon!
01:52:26Get the water wagon!
01:52:30Johnny, you'll kill me!
01:52:42Stand back, deputy.
01:52:46Sorry, Blaisdell, it's time.
01:52:48Time?
01:52:49You can't stay.
01:52:51Trouble and death follow you.
01:52:53Warlock's had enough of both.
01:52:55Are you running me out of town, deputy?
01:52:57No. I'm just saying I'll have to arrest you in the morning.
01:53:00So I'm asking you to get out before...
01:53:02Nobody tells me that or asks me.
01:53:04I come and go as I please.
01:53:06No longer, Mr. Blaisdell.
01:53:08I'll have to come after you in the morning.
01:53:10Come shooting if you do.
01:53:12I'll do that.
01:53:13You'll have to.
01:53:19I'll do that.
01:53:50I told Blaisdell he's to get out of town by morning.
01:53:56I heard.
01:53:59And is he going?
01:54:03No.
01:54:19What do you want?
01:54:21Your whole life in one night.
01:54:50Johnny.
01:54:58Oh, Johnny.
01:55:20Clay.
01:55:23I've been looking for you.
01:55:26You've been here all this time.
01:55:29Jesse. Jesse. Why did he do it?
01:55:33I don't know.
01:55:37Clay, what are you going to do?
01:55:40Yesterday.
01:55:43Was it only yesterday?
01:55:46Was it only yesterday?
01:55:48I told him he was nothing without me.
01:55:52Maybe I'm nothing without him.
01:55:55Foolish.
01:55:59Clay, we had a council meeting tonight.
01:56:01Everyone was agreed that if you wanted to stay here in town,
01:56:03we could go to the deputy.
01:56:05I'm sure that there'd be no problem.
01:56:07What would I do here, Jesse?
01:56:10Stay with me as we planned.
01:56:12What would I do?
01:56:14I don't know.
01:56:16Whatever you planned on doing before this happened.
01:56:20I never saw a past this morning.
01:56:23I suppose I figured Morgan and I...
01:56:27What now?
01:56:30Should I clerk in Richardson's store?
01:56:33Sell needles, stole ladies?
01:56:35Should I take over McCune's spread, nurse calves?
01:56:39Become a miner, live in darkness?
01:56:43If you loved me, Clay, none of these things would be bad.
01:56:48Jesse, come with me.
01:56:50We'll go to Porphyry City. I can become the marshal there.
01:56:54To another town and another and another...
01:56:56Why not?
01:56:58It's the way I've lived. It's the way I'll always live.
01:57:01Times are changing, sure.
01:57:03But there'll be enough towns to last my lifetime.
01:57:06I'm not Morgan.
01:57:08I can't back you.
01:57:10I can't hold a coat, much less fire one.
01:57:13Who'll kill the bat shooters in Porphyry City?
01:57:21Maybe I'll have to find another Morgan.
01:57:41Morning.
01:57:59There's the key.
01:58:01The judge's got the other one in there.
01:58:11I'll take care of that now.
01:58:16People are, uh...
01:58:18Funny how they find out about things.
01:58:21Yeah.
01:58:27Well...
01:58:30I guess it's about time.
01:58:33Chili out.
01:58:35Yeah.
01:59:35Thank you.
02:00:05Thank you.
02:00:35Thank you.
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