Gunfight.At.Rio.Bravo.2023

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00:08:56You're not?
00:08:58How would you be so kind to direct us to the sheriff's office?
00:09:05Tell you what, I'll take you there myself, Marshal.
00:09:08That would be greatly appreciated.
00:09:11You look very familiar.
00:09:13You sure?
00:09:15Not many look like me.
00:09:17Well, that's true.
00:09:19Are you sure we haven't met before?
00:09:22Don't think so.
00:09:24Let's go.
00:09:30You know, I don't know what you're talking about,
00:09:32but I'm sure I've seen you before.
00:09:35Don't think so. Let's go.
00:09:46Now here's where I think we should expand first.
00:09:52Build right there.
00:09:54Huh?
00:09:56Maybe a new school so we don't have to keep using the church.
00:09:59We could do that,
00:10:01but there aren't that many children in Blind Chapel yet.
00:10:04The church works fine for their schooling.
00:10:06I think we should consider the expense of expansion, Sheriff.
00:10:09That's why I'm thinking about a sporting house.
00:10:11A nice size one, hire lots of girls.
00:10:13That way we have a sporting house that gets real big in the territory,
00:10:17draws a big crowd every night.
00:10:19Huh? A lot better money than that.
00:10:22Church-going folk ain't gonna like that, Mayor.
00:10:24They will when their wallets get fat.
00:10:26Trust me, Sheriff.
00:10:29Ivan, what can I do for you?
00:10:32This man needs to speak to you, Sheriff.
00:10:34I'm Marshal Austin Carter. Pleased to meet you, Sheriff.
00:10:37Sheriff Vernon Kelly.
00:10:39This is, uh, Mayor Bowman.
00:10:42This is, uh, Deputy Walker,
00:10:45our prisoner, Ethan Crawley.
00:10:47We're escorting him to the town of San Antonio
00:10:50to face trial for mass murder.
00:10:53I heard of him.
00:10:56I heard of him.
00:10:58I've heard of Ethan Crawley, too.
00:11:00Why'd you bring this fiend to our town, Marshal?
00:11:02Well, to be honest with you,
00:11:04I've been writing for quite a while.
00:11:06All night.
00:11:08But Deputy and I would like to get a meal
00:11:11and maybe a couple hours of rest.
00:11:13Sheriff, if you don't mind,
00:11:15we'd like to keep our prisoner in your jail during that time.
00:11:18Not a chance.
00:11:20This man's the leader of the Hellhound Gang.
00:11:23A bunch of cutthroats.
00:11:25They're monsters, ghouls, even cannibals.
00:11:27They used to ride with the Quantrell Raiders.
00:11:29Killer of men, women, and children.
00:11:31They used to burn down entire towns.
00:11:33That's all we need to know.
00:11:35Now, just a damn minute, Mayor.
00:11:37I'm not gonna be some coffee boiler for a sheriff.
00:11:40The law gets respect in this office.
00:11:42You can lock your prisoner up here.
00:11:44Greatly appreciated, Sheriff.
00:11:48Do you have any idea what you just did?
00:11:51My job.
00:11:53Crawley ain't going nowhere.
00:11:55I'll keep a keen eye on him.
00:11:57You better pray nothing bad happens.
00:11:59Your job depends on it.
00:12:01Oh, yeah?
00:12:03Who you gonna run against me, Mayor?
00:12:08Everybody listen up.
00:12:10No one brings a word of this to any of our citizens.
00:12:13Is that understood?
00:12:22You son of a Jezebel.
00:12:33We didn't mean to get you in trouble, Sheriff.
00:12:35Don't worry about Mayor Bowman.
00:12:37I'm used to him pitching a fit.
00:12:39He's always like this.
00:12:41Not always.
00:12:43Sometimes he's worse.
00:12:46Being that this town is so close to the Rio Bravo line,
00:12:49one might assume it's got a border name.
00:12:52That's what I thought when I first arrived here.
00:12:55And how'd it get to be being called Blind Chapel?
00:12:58Hey, that's not what I meant.
00:13:00It's not what I meant.
00:13:02It's not what I meant.
00:13:04It's not what I meant.
00:13:06It's not what I meant.
00:13:08It's not what I meant.
00:13:10It's not what I meant.
00:13:12It's not what I meant.
00:13:14Blind Chapel?
00:13:16Hell, I ain't never even heard of it.
00:13:19I've been told the town's first preacher was snake-bitten and went blind.
00:13:23He died a few days later.
00:13:25It's a town folk name, Town Blind Chapel.
00:13:27In tribute to him.
00:13:29Want to come in and own some by the preacher?
00:13:31We have a new one now.
00:13:35What's troubling you, Marshal?
00:13:40Your mayor is a little bit excited.
00:13:43What he said about Ethan Crawley and his gang is true.
00:13:46They're the most vile collection of miscreants one could imagine.
00:13:49Then I can't guarantee they're gonna want their leader returned.
00:13:53As you could assume, we're just a little distrustful of our environment at all times.
00:14:02Do you know a place where we can dine and repose?
00:14:05Right there.
00:14:07The best biscuits and gravy I've ever had.
00:14:10And the meal is free, as long as you order a beer.
00:14:12Oh, I think we could do that.
00:14:16Will you join us, sir?
00:14:18As long as you call me Ivan.
00:14:20I can do that, Ivan.
00:14:26If this ain't the best biscuits and gravy I've ever had, then I don't know what is.
00:14:31I'd be kind to your digestion if you ate a little bit slower.
00:14:34Okay.
00:14:35Hell, Marshal, I could eat off the same plate as a rat, but my gut would be just fine.
00:14:40Where are you from, originally?
00:14:44La France.
00:14:51You seem to be an educated man.
00:14:54Where did you study, Ivan?
00:14:56Military Academy.
00:14:58That's impressive.
00:15:00Myself, I was homeschooled by my mother, and I can tell you, she was a stickler about education.
00:15:08What about your father?
00:15:10He was shot dead by a drunken man when I was nine.
00:15:15I'm sorry to hear that.
00:15:18To tell you the truth, that's what gave me the motivation to become a lawman.
00:15:27By the way, how did you manage to capture Crowley?
00:15:30Well, mostly luck.
00:15:32I got tipped off by a whorehouse boss that Crowley had a lustful urge for one of his ladies.
00:15:38We went there and recognized the two guys in front of his bedroom door.
00:15:44We sent both of them to the boneyard.
00:15:46Yeah, we did.
00:15:47And we caught Crowley naked in bed, and we placed him under arrest.
00:15:52You should have seen the old man he was with.
00:15:54She looked like the high dead of a buzzard.
00:15:58She did!
00:16:00How is everything?
00:16:02Ma'am, if you fix these biscuits and gravy, I'd like to ask you to marry me.
00:16:07Our cook is actually an old, grouchy man.
00:16:10Who drinks too much whiskey?
00:16:13And I'm sorry, but he's already spoken for.
00:16:16Well...
00:16:20How's your day, Arlene?
00:16:22No complaints. But I'd like to see you in here more often.
00:16:27Would you like anything else?
00:16:29I think we're done. Thanks, Arlene.
00:16:38Have you seen Vernon today? I'm thinking about bringing him some supper.
00:16:42I think you should wait till a little later, Jenny. He is busy at the moment.
00:16:57What's going on, Chef?
00:16:59These men are Pinkerton agents.
00:17:02Hello, Marshal. We're here to escort your prisoner, Ethan Crowley,
00:17:05to the rest of the way to the San Antonio prison.
00:17:10Do you mind if I see your paperwork?
00:17:12Not at all.
00:17:14Here.
00:17:17You're welcome.
00:17:26Our orders.
00:17:40How did you know Crowley was in Blind Chapel?
00:17:42The Marshal here telegraphed us from Grand Ridge and asked for our assistance.
00:17:46We figured the Marshal and his deputies would be to your town by now.
00:17:49It is true. I telegraphed a request for assistance from the Pinkerton agency.
00:17:55But I thought that you would have met us on the trail before we reached the town of Blind Chapel.
00:18:03Plans change.
00:18:04Plans change.
00:18:15I'm not going to release my prisoner until we reach the town of San Antonio.
00:18:21No problem. We'll ride together.
00:18:34Help!
00:18:36I'm a shooter!
00:18:38I'm going to shoot this bitch, I swear!
00:18:42No!
00:19:04I told you Crowley's gang was coming back, didn't I?
00:19:07This is just the beginning! Mark my words!
00:19:09They know he's here and they're coming back!
00:19:12This is your fault!
00:19:18Your mayor.
00:19:21He's a strange bird.
00:19:23But he's right about one thing.
00:19:25If my hellhounds return to free me, you're all going to be buzzard food.
00:19:31Shut your mouth.
00:19:35Vernon, shoot Crowley if he tries anything, okay?
00:19:38I'll do exactly that, Ivan.
00:19:39I'll do exactly that, Ivan.
00:20:02Ivan, I heard shooting. What happened?
00:20:04We need Doc Adams.
00:20:05He left about a half hour ago to make some house calls outside of town.
00:20:08Then you will help us, Nora.
00:20:15Put him here.
00:20:25You're hurt, too.
00:20:27I'm fine.
00:20:28No, you're not. Sit down, Marshal.
00:20:31How is he?
00:20:35Nora.
00:20:37I can't help him.
00:20:38What do you mean?
00:20:40I'm no doctor, let alone a surgeon, but he's too far gone.
00:20:47There's nothing to be done.
00:20:48Is there any way we can get him to the doctor?
00:20:51Would he make it?
00:20:52I'm so sorry.
00:21:23I'm sorry.
00:21:28Dipper G, Danny Spock, was a good man.
00:21:33He was a loyal friend.
00:21:38And a great Dipper G.
00:21:42You'll be missed, my friend.
00:21:46I'm sorry.
00:21:53Please sit down, Marshal.
00:21:57Please.
00:22:13It looks like the bullet just tore through the flesh and nothing more, but you're bleeding badly.
00:22:18I need to close that wound.
00:22:23Here, drink this.
00:22:25It'll numb the pain. Go on.
00:22:52How do you feel?
00:22:53It works pretty fast.
00:22:57Take hold of the Marshal. It's important he keeps still.
00:23:01Got it.
00:23:22Here.
00:23:48Excuse me, Captain.
00:23:50The Colonel is still in Blind Chapel.
00:23:53What the hell happened?
00:23:55I was watching from across the street. Everything seemed fine at first.
00:24:00Your two men had the Pinkerton gear and the papers and got inside the Sheriff's office, as you planned.
00:24:06There was also the Sheriff, a Marshal, and his deputy, and, well...
00:24:13Well what, woman?
00:24:14Well, there was also this big German or Russian.
00:24:19Biggest son of a bitch I've ever seen.
00:24:22Then something occurred. I could not see what, but your two men draw down on them.
00:24:27It looked like Jackson was first, but this big German or Russian went batshit crazy.
00:24:33Both your men are dead.
00:24:35I was lucky he did not see me. I might have been dead too.
00:24:39Son of a bitch.
00:24:45Thanks, Danielle.
00:24:48Tell the girls down at the whorehouse we'll be down to see them real soon.
00:24:53Here's a little bonus for you.
00:24:55EstΓ‘ bien, gracias.
00:24:58God damn it.
00:25:09You lie to me, Pinkerton man.
00:25:12You lie to me, Pinkerton man.
00:25:17You lie to me about who you was gonna meet.
00:25:22Now you said you was gonna meet a Marshal, a deputy, and a Sheriff.
00:25:31Is that right?
00:25:33So who's this big Russian or German son of a bitch?
00:25:37I don't know.
00:25:38How about I cut your god damn pecker off?
00:25:41Please, I don't know anything. Please don't. I swear I don't know anything.
00:25:47You don't know anything?
00:25:49You ain't no good to me either.
00:25:58Okay.
00:25:59Sir.
00:26:00Cut him loose.
00:26:08Get up.
00:26:17Get up.
00:26:18Get up.
00:26:20Get up.
00:26:23Come on, boy.
00:26:24Give him a knife.
00:26:26Sir.
00:26:28Pick it up, you yellow Yankee bastard.
00:26:31Pick it up, I'll kill you where you stand.
00:26:38Ha, ha, ha.
00:27:09Come on.
00:27:28Back up, boy.
00:27:29Back up.
00:27:32Come on.
00:27:33Come on.
00:27:38Come on.
00:27:44Look at me.
00:28:09I must say, Nurse Noah, you do meticulous work.
00:28:13Thank you, Marshal.
00:28:15But I'm not really a nurse.
00:28:17I just have some experience from the war.
00:28:19That and watching the doctor at work.
00:28:28I've never seen anyone been so accurate with a handgun.
00:28:31I had some training, Marshal.
00:28:33Just some?
00:28:35A lot.
00:28:36That's it?
00:28:38Now I remember.
00:28:40It was during the war when we were introduced.
00:28:44Noah.
00:28:46May I present to you,
00:28:48Union Brigadier General John Bissell Turchin.
00:28:53What's he talking about, Abbott?
00:28:55What talking about?
00:28:56How no one can hold a candle to this man in courage.
00:29:00He saved our hides twice from the Confederate Army in Chickamauga.
00:29:09Sergeant Austin Carter, 3rd Division.
00:29:13It's an honor to see you again, General.
00:29:20Is that all true, Ivan?
00:29:22It was war, Nora.
00:29:24I had a job to do.
00:29:25You were a general?
00:29:28Yes.
00:29:29How come you never told anyone in town about it?
00:29:32I was a soldier then.
00:29:34The war was over.
00:29:35Yes, but a general?
00:29:36That's all anyone in Blaine Chapel needs to know, Nora.
00:29:56Samuel, where are you?
00:29:59I'm coming.
00:30:06What is it, Ivan?
00:30:08You got the bodies from the shootout already?
00:30:10Yeah, some locals and I did.
00:30:12Why? What's wrong with that?
00:30:14Did you find any personal belongings on them?
00:30:17No.
00:30:18You sure about that?
00:30:23Sir, are you accusing me of thievery?
00:30:27Do I have to, Samuel?
00:30:29Do you know how hard it is to make money at this job?
00:30:33Hardly no one dies around here.
00:30:34Did you find anything or not?
00:30:37Nothing valuable.
00:30:40That's not what I asked you, Samuel.
00:30:43I'll be cow-kicked.
00:30:49Where is it?
00:30:57Here.
00:30:58Nothing more than that, except a few gold teeth.
00:31:02You can keep the teeth, Samuel.
00:31:05Thank you. That's so nice of you.
00:31:07Where are the blasted teeth?
00:31:16Have a good day!
00:31:20Get that whiskey!
00:31:34Damn!
00:31:36Damn!
00:31:37Damn!
00:32:04I brought you late breakfast, Vernon.
00:32:07Is this a bad time?
00:32:09No, it's fine, Jenny.
00:32:13It's your favorite.
00:32:15Sure is.
00:32:19How are things over at the palace?
00:32:21The gunfire slowed business down for a bit.
00:32:24But it's picked up since then.
00:32:26I'm glad to hear it.
00:32:28I know how hard you work.
00:32:29So do you.
00:32:30You're the hardest working man I know.
00:32:38I can't wait to dig in.
00:32:44Delicious.
00:32:45Is it warm enough?
00:32:46It is.
00:32:48Well, well, well.
00:32:50Isn't that something?
00:32:53The sheriff and the painted lady.
00:32:58Fancy each other.
00:33:01You shut your damn mouth.
00:33:03She ain't no painted lady.
00:33:04Don't pay attention to that poor cat.
00:33:07Did all that shooting earlier interrupt your business?
00:33:10Whatever shady business that might have been.
00:33:14Anyway, that's nothing compared to what's gonna happen.
00:33:19Just ask your lovey man over there.
00:33:22You're all gonna be in the pickle for trouble, huh?
00:33:25What do you mean by that?
00:33:26What he means is he's gonna get my boot up his maggot ass unless he shuts his fucking mouth.
00:33:32Vernon!
00:33:34Sorry for my temper, Jenny.
00:33:35But that deuce can't be believed for nothing.
00:33:38I know the type of men like that.
00:33:41Speaking of men.
00:33:43I heard of Vernon Kelly.
00:33:45But he was a hard case.
00:33:47He was mean enough to steal a coin from a dead man's eye.
00:33:51And he was so quick to pull his pork and iron.
00:33:56Jenny, and he had a colt just like your man over there.
00:33:59Have you ever heard of him?
00:34:01I have heard of that Vernon Kelly.
00:34:03And I know for a fact he changed his ways and became a good man.
00:34:07And now he's on the right side of the law.
00:34:09Yeah.
00:34:11That's exactly what he's doing.
00:34:16You two are in charge for that show.
00:34:34What's the matter with you people?
00:34:36You didn't hear the gunfight earlier?
00:34:39You think everything is right as rain now?
00:34:41Ethan Crawley is sitting in our jail.
00:34:44And his notorious bloodthirsty hellhound gang are gonna come to our town and free him.
00:34:49If you want to stay here and get slaughtered, that's fine with me.
00:34:52But I recommend you leave town.
00:34:55You board up your businesses and you hide.
00:34:59Now, let's go!
00:35:18It all appears legitimate.
00:35:20Which means Crawley's gang captured the Pinkertonade.
00:35:24It all appears legitimate.
00:35:26Which means Crawley's gang captured the Pinkertonage you were expecting.
00:35:29And they made them talk.
00:35:31And that's how they deduce where we'll be in Blackchapel?
00:35:34Yes.
00:35:35Perhaps I should take Crawley right now and cut a path to San Antonio.
00:35:38You wouldn't make it. They would get you.
00:35:42Does this town have a telegraph office?
00:35:44It's presently not working.
00:35:46Would any of the town folks be willing to assist us?
00:35:49I don't know.
00:35:52Nothing like this has ever happened here before.
00:35:58What's that?
00:36:16Run!
00:36:38Bless you. Good to see you.
00:36:41Good to see you, Allison. Take shelter. Everyone.
00:36:44What's going on, Fisher?
00:36:46Haven't you heard? The Hellhound gang. They're coming to free Ethan Crawley.
00:36:49Who told you that?
00:36:51Mayor Bowman told everyone.
00:36:53I don't know what else to do but hide as many of my flock as I can inside the church.
00:36:57You're welcome to join us if you'd like, Ivan.
00:36:59I can't.
00:37:10Come on.
00:37:21Doesn't look like we're going to get much help, Jenny.
00:37:23They're all afraid, Vernon.
00:37:41Men.
00:37:46They got our colonel down there in their jail.
00:37:50Are we going to let them keep our colonel?
00:37:52No!
00:37:53Hell no, we ain't.
00:37:55We're going to bring hell down on them shitheads.
00:37:57I want you to ride in there and shoot everything that moves.
00:38:00Yeah!
00:38:01After we fit out their numbers, we're going to march on that jail and free our colonel.
00:38:05Yeah!
00:38:10Mount up. Let's go.
00:38:27What are you all so glum about?
00:38:29Afraid my Hellhound's going to butcher everybody in town?
00:38:31Don't waste your breath.
00:38:33Says the blue-bellied general.
00:38:35Oh, that's right. I suddenly remember where I know you from.
00:38:41You are that scoundrel general...
00:38:45John Brazile Deutsch.
00:38:47Do I say it right? I don't want to insult you, you know.
00:38:50General John here led a pack of scorchers.
00:38:55Used to set towns on fire.
00:38:59Any of you ever heard of the Rape of Athens?
00:39:03Did you tell him about your court-martialing yet?
00:39:06I was fighting a war.
00:39:10You rode with Quantrell and his cowards, who killed for pleasure?
00:39:14I remember the Lowen's massacre.
00:39:16Committed by Quantrell's raiders.
00:39:19That was a disgusting act.
00:39:23You really think so, huh?
00:39:25Well, I kind of liked it.
00:39:36Not going to use your weapon?
00:39:39I work better at close range with these.
00:39:42I got something here that works just fine.
00:39:46All yours.
00:39:50Well...
00:39:52Wow.
00:39:55I can risk candy with this.
00:39:58So how should we do this?
00:40:00Well, you are the general.
00:40:02What's your plan?
00:40:04Agreed. Let's hear it, Ivan.
00:40:06Okay.
00:40:08You two, stay here.
00:40:10Don't let him out of your sight.
00:40:12And if the hellhounds get inside, just kill them.
00:40:15Will do.
00:40:17Girls, you should get out of here.
00:40:20Stay with Nora. It's safer with her.
00:40:22I don't want to leave you.
00:40:24You can't be here, Jenny.
00:40:27Please, do what Ivan says.
00:40:30Ladies, just go to the doctor's office. Please.
00:40:34Come on, Jenny. Let's go.
00:40:43It's loaded.
00:40:45Wait.
00:40:47You don't want any firearms?
00:40:49No. I have my own.
00:41:00A word?
00:41:05Listen.
00:41:07I don't give a pig's ass what happened in the war.
00:41:11But I've seen you in action.
00:41:13You know what you're doing.
00:41:15But just between you and me,
00:41:17I get the feeling we got our hair in the butter bad with these hellhounds.
00:41:21Probably.
00:41:23You ever been up against these kind of odds?
00:41:26Many times.
00:41:28What did you do?
00:41:31If you want to beat the enemy, you have to do everything better.
00:41:36If they're strong, you have to be stronger.
00:41:39If they fight hard, you have to fight even harder.
00:41:42And what if they're monsters?
00:41:46Anyone can be a monster. You'd be surprised.
00:41:49No, I wouldn't.
00:41:51I used to be one a while back.
00:41:54I reckon today I'll have to be one again.
00:41:57No. You have to be the sheriff.
00:42:00That's who you are. Keep your town safe.
00:42:03Keep your prisoner behind bars.
00:42:06That's your duty.
00:42:08Even if it means being ruthless.
00:42:10In that case, why don't I just go back in there and cut down Crawley where he stands?
00:42:15I thought about doing the same thing.
00:42:18Well, why in the hell don't you?
00:42:20Two reasons.
00:42:22First, it won't stop the hellhounds from coming here.
00:42:26Second, most importantly, Crawley deserves to be hanged.
00:42:33It'd sure be nice seeing him swinging from the end of a rope.
00:42:37It sure would, sheriff.
00:43:57When did you get all this?
00:43:59Over the years. You know how to shoot.
00:44:01Ever since I was young. My parents made sure of it.
00:44:06How about you, Arlene?
00:44:10Aim and pull the trigger?
00:44:14Right. But it needs to be loaded first.
00:44:19Here. I'll show you how. It's easy.
00:44:21Janie?
00:44:23I've fired a gun before. Vernon showed me how.
00:44:26Good.
00:44:28Alvin?
00:44:49Why didn't you ever say anything about the war?
00:45:01I told you, Nora. It's nobody's business.
00:45:07What are you hiding?
00:45:09Nothing.
00:45:11You're not a good liar.
00:45:15This is for you.
00:45:19Then tell me what happened in the war.
00:45:23Why?
00:45:25Because you need to tell someone.
00:45:29It's eating you alive.
00:45:34Did you ever hear about the rape of Athens?
00:45:38I heard some things about it.
00:45:41My regiment took control of Athens, Alabama.
00:45:46But to be honest with you, the only thing I was doing,
00:45:50I was watching my brave men get picked off one by one.
00:45:55Not just by confederates, but by the town folks as well.
00:46:02It must have been awful.
00:46:05It was a nightmare.
00:46:07And I couldn't stop it from happening.
00:46:09What would you do?
00:46:11I lost my temper.
00:46:14One day I said to my troops that I'm going to close my eyes
00:46:19and see nothing for two hours.
00:46:24So I left the city and then ransacked all of Athens.
00:46:30A lot of that happened in the war.
00:46:32But I was a colonel in charge of all 19th Regiment.
00:46:38Some military squareheads, they didn't like what I did.
00:46:42So I was court-martialed.
00:46:46And I said to the court that you cannot fight slavers
00:46:52with soft gloves.
00:46:57It turned out President Lincoln heard about me and my trial,
00:47:01so he reinstated me and promoted me to brigadier general.
00:47:07Well, then that's that.
00:47:10You were in the right.
00:47:13Some people don't think so.
00:47:15What do they know?
00:47:19I can't say I disagree.
00:47:22But it was war.
00:47:24It was war.
00:47:26That's what I keep telling myself, Nora.
00:47:28But it's the truth.
00:47:31You were just trying to protect your men during a time of madness,
00:47:35just like you're trying to protect all of us now from Crowley's gang.
00:47:38I'm not so sure, Nora.
00:47:44Guess what?
00:47:46I am.
00:47:56No matter what happens outside, stay hidden.
00:47:59Don't let Crowley's gang find you.
00:48:02What if they do?
00:48:04Just make sure they don't.
00:48:06Are you saying we might have to use these on ourselves?
00:48:10No.
00:48:12Use it on anyone who comes through this door.
00:48:16Ivan?
00:48:19Come back alive.
00:48:32Come on.
00:48:48You know what I'm thinking?
00:48:53There's going to be one hard killing time coming up soon.
00:48:56Yes, and it's highly unlikely you will see the end of it.
00:48:59Unless, of course, we all survive.
00:49:02In that case, we will escort you to the town of San Antonio to hang.
00:49:10Those are some future plans you got there, Crowley.
00:49:40So, you think you're ready for us, do you?
00:50:10Let's go.
00:50:40Let's go.
00:51:11Janie, you take the window.
00:51:14Go.
00:51:40Janie!
00:52:00Janie!
00:52:31No!
00:52:33No!
00:52:34No!
00:52:35No!
00:52:36No!
00:52:37No!
00:52:38No!
00:52:57Lookie here. You think you're the first man to ever point a gun at me?
00:53:08Watch your back!
00:53:18What the hell was that?
00:53:48What the hell was that?
00:54:17Go!
00:54:32You over there!
00:54:33You over there!
00:54:34You over there!
00:55:02You over there!
00:55:32Stay here. I'm going to check another room.
00:55:56Janie!
00:56:07Son of a bitch. I can't stand this.
00:56:10Watch Crowley.
00:56:15Good luck with that.
00:56:20Freeze!
00:56:48Get out.
00:56:55We're not done yet.
00:56:57We're going to have some fun.
00:57:18Nora, Marlene, stay here.
00:57:26Protect Janie.
00:57:30We will, Ivan.
00:58:16No!
00:58:28No!
00:58:31Move!
00:58:54Move!
00:58:57No!
00:59:18It hurts.
00:59:20Relax, you're breathing the best you can, Janie, okay?
00:59:24You're going to be okay.
00:59:26Here, press on her wound.
00:59:30Sorry, Janie.
00:59:34Okay, just hold still, okay?
00:59:36I need to close the wound.
00:59:38It really hurts.
00:59:40It's okay.
00:59:44She'll be okay. I promise, okay?
00:59:52Sheriff Kelly!
00:59:58Sheriff, it's me, Reverend Andrew.
01:00:03I'm in a bit of a bind.
01:00:05There's someone here who wants to talk to you about it.
01:00:11Sheriff Kelly!
01:00:15Don't you think you ought to talk to the preacher, Sheriff?
01:00:21Talk to the preacher and see what he wants.
01:00:26Are you all right, preacher?
01:00:28Wait for now.
01:00:41Now let's just have us a talk here.
01:00:46No shooting at each other, poor man.
01:00:48Just so you know, we found your town folk.
01:00:53Yeah, they're all down there hiding in the church.
01:00:57Now who the hell does that?
01:00:59Hide the town folk in a goddamn church.
01:01:03You ought to be ashamed of yourselves.
01:01:05What do you want?
01:01:07We want Colonel Crawley.
01:01:09We ain't gonna give him to you.
01:01:13Well, now, that's not good.
01:01:16If you don't, I'm gonna torch that church and everybody in it.
01:01:21And we're gonna shoot this preacher dead.
01:01:27I'm not gonna stick it with you shitheads.
01:01:30You do what I say right now, or you know what's gonna happen.
01:01:36I guess you already killed my colonel.
01:01:38Did you?
01:01:40Colonel Crawley, can you hear me?
01:01:42Are you all right?
01:01:44Never been better, Captain Grady.
01:01:52I don't know what to do.
01:01:54We can't release Crawley to them.
01:01:56We can't.
01:01:58I can't just let my whole town die.
01:02:01You can trust them.
01:02:02I promise you they will kill the town anyway.
01:02:05What's it gonna be?
01:02:06I ain't gonna wait much longer.
01:02:18Goddamn good work, Captain Grady.
01:02:20Thank you, sir.
01:02:24Where's everyone?
01:02:26Dead, sir.
01:02:27Except for Private Oakley and me and Corporal Waters down at the church.
01:02:33This town's got this big, dumb German or Russian, whatever the hell he is.
01:02:38He just won't die.
01:02:40He killed every man I thrown at him.
01:02:42He's a Russian.
01:02:44And he's crazy enough to eat the devil with his horns.
01:02:51And he's no other than General John Basil Torchin.
01:02:57The Rape of Athens General?
01:03:01That one.
01:03:03Now let me ask you a question.
01:03:05Do you think that son of a bitch Torchin is still alive?
01:03:09I don't know, sir.
01:03:13I threw every man we had at him.
01:03:15He killed them all.
01:03:20And now we have no man.
01:03:22Afraid not, sir.
01:03:24Other than what I told you about.
01:03:26But I ain't seen that Russian in a while.
01:03:28They might have got him.
01:03:30Somehow I don't think so.
01:03:35Send the preacher over here.
01:03:40You get that preacher and your town folks back when I'm riding out of this horseshit town.
01:03:45How about you both just toss your guns out here?
01:03:51Well, then we'll just be hanging on to the preacher for a while.
01:03:55Try to follow us, he's a dead man.
01:03:57You close that goddamn door and you stay inside or I'm going to burn down that chapel myself.
01:04:03You understand what I'm saying?
01:04:06Let's go. Come on.
01:04:15Release the Padre.
01:04:22Thank you so much for your services.
01:04:25Now let's look at this beautiful chapel you built.
01:04:30Town folks waiting there for you.
01:04:33You know what I think?
01:04:36What?
01:04:38I think you should join them.
01:04:48You should join them in hell.
01:05:11What do you want to do about that, sir?
01:05:15I say we torch the church.
01:05:18Town folks inside.
01:05:21Have a look.
01:05:24This.
01:05:26This is what hell looks like.
01:05:40Bet you never thought you'd go out like this, did you, asshole?
01:06:11You're a curly wolf when it comes to killing.
01:06:15I'm going to hand you that.
01:06:17Not a bullet left.
01:06:25So you're going to kill an unarmed man?
01:06:28Is that what you are, a Russian coward?
01:06:39Let's go.
01:07:09Let's go.
01:07:39Let's go.
01:08:09Let's go.
01:08:39Let's go.
01:09:10Let's go.
01:09:28I told you, we're both killers.
01:09:31You and me.
01:09:34We're the same.
01:09:37No, we're not.
01:09:55I greatly appreciate you volunteering to go along, General.
01:09:58I want to see justice served.
01:10:02So do I.
01:10:04I'd like to go with you, Marshal.
01:10:06But I've got this town to look after.
01:10:09And I don't think the mayor's coming back.
01:10:12At least I hope not.
01:10:14I hope to see you one day.
01:10:16Likewise.
01:10:19Watch yourself, General.
01:10:21I will.