Holy Water Joe | Full Movie | Mario Gariazzo | Lincoln Tate, Ty Hardin, Richard Harrison, Silvia Monelli

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HOLY WATER JOE
| Spaghetti Western, Action, Adventure, Drama, Western | 1971 |

Original title: Acquasanta Joe

Plot:
A gang of robbers armed with a union army cannon rob the bank holding bounty Killer Acquasanta Joe's earnings to date. He pursues, crossing and double crossing along the way.

Crew:

• Directed by: Mario Gariazzo
• Written by: Mario Gariazzo, Ferdinando Poggi
• Starring: Lincoln Tate, Ty Hardin, Richard Harrison, Silvia Monelli
• Produced by: Mario Gariazzo
• Music by: Marcello Giombini
• Cinematography: Franco Villa
• Edited by: Ornella Chistolini

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Transcript
00:00:00You
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00:02:30The war is over the war
00:02:48Don't try nothing fools now. Yeah yesterday you would've been a hero, but today just be dead fool
00:03:00Hey
00:03:03Turn on your weapons the war is finished. How do I know you're not lying to me sergeant?
00:03:08You don't believe me. Ask your old man
00:03:12Hey, Matt
00:03:13Bring him down
00:03:30One of yours Amy
00:03:32I'm Colonel David R Donovan Donovan. That's right. The war really over sir. Yep, but how sir Lee surrendered at Appomattox when?
00:03:41Three days ago, so it's finished
00:03:43Yeah, the war is over lieutenant. We can all go home
00:03:49Think you'd better do what they ask we lost it. Yeah
00:03:53All right, throw down y'all
00:04:03All right off your horses better get down lieutenant, yeah, come on
00:04:14Got a cigar. Yes, sir
00:04:16Good man. What a lot sir. Oh, thanks. Where do you live?
00:04:20What a lot sir, oh, thanks. Where do you live lieutenant Little Rock in Arkansas, sir. Yeah. All right. Yes, Colonel
00:04:28Well, you're a long way from home. Ain't you? Yes, sir. Best I can figure it. That's at least a 20-day
00:04:36walk lieutenant
00:04:50When did he walk?
00:05:20All
00:05:25Right bugle boy change my mind, let's see the color of your underpants
00:05:30Come on now don't start playing Cory soldier
00:05:50I
00:06:07Haven't where the hell have you been just rustling cannon or two
00:06:20Now using stolen army cannon in bank robberies why shit
00:06:31And it's 13 black and odd
00:06:35And
00:06:52You sir place your bets ladies and gentlemen place your bets place your bets, please
00:06:59One dollar on 16, yes, sir
00:07:01Now, the limit of any one number or color is $25.
00:07:05Place your bets, ladies and gentlemen.
00:07:07Place your bets, please.
00:07:09That's a $25 limit.
00:07:11Place your bets, please.
00:07:13Place your bets.
00:07:15That's the last call on bets.
00:07:18$5,000 on your life, Becker.
00:07:28Stay on the wheel.
00:07:31Spin it.
00:07:33Come on.
00:07:49When it stops.
00:07:51When it stops.
00:07:53When it stops.
00:07:55When it stops.
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00:08:58DOORBELL RINGS
00:09:08It's the principal, Mr. Aines.
00:09:19Good morning.
00:09:21Mr. Aguasanta.
00:09:23Good morning, Mr. Aguasanta.
00:09:24Pleasure to see you again.
00:09:26Tell me, how have you been?
00:09:27Well?
00:09:28I swear, you're looking younger these days.
00:09:30This has been good, huh?
00:09:31I can tell by the smile on your face.
00:09:33Come in, come in.
00:09:35Come on into my office.
00:09:36After you, Mr. Aguasanda, after you.
00:09:42No one will disturb us in here.
00:09:44Please, go ahead.
00:09:45Sit down.
00:09:50I imagine your work is going well.
00:09:52Since the war ended last month,
00:09:53there's been a great deal of activity
00:09:55amongst the criminal element.
00:09:58Which in one way is bad, but for you,
00:10:00it means a growing bank balance.
00:10:02And that's the important thing in life, isn't it?
00:10:04Well now, sir, how much would you like to deposit this time?
00:10:10Five thousand.
00:10:11I'd like to see my statement.
00:10:13Certainly, sir, at once.
00:10:19Here.
00:10:24Everybody knows that our famous Aguasanda Joe
00:10:29prefers to pull a trigger than pull a leg.
00:10:34But despite the many sights on his profession,
00:10:36he's a man of great scruples.
00:10:40He's a man of honor, with as good an eye for business
00:10:43as he has for straight shooting.
00:10:46If you give me the interest on his capital,
00:10:49that'll make $50,000.
00:10:54All right.
00:10:55All right.
00:10:57You're welcome.
00:10:59Goodnight, dice.
00:11:01Good morning.
00:11:02Come on in.
00:11:04Good morning, carlos.
00:11:06Sir, can I take the pickaxe for the rest of the men?
00:11:08No sir, only the firm with the insurance and normal $470.
00:11:12Again, sir, I was wondering what do you think
00:11:14about buying me a mortgage.
00:11:16Well, I don't know.
00:11:17I truly don't give zero and a half $2,000 in my own pockets,
00:11:21have to charge extra. The cost of living, she's rising.
00:11:48Wait a moment.
00:11:52All right.
00:11:59Come in.
00:12:00Uh, look, I'd really prefer a redhead.
00:12:30Where's Agua Santa, Joe?
00:12:38Well, did you hear that question?
00:13:00Agua Santa, I already picked out a box for you.
00:13:13You wouldn't want me to meet St. Peter in the nude, would you?
00:13:16No matter to me, none.
00:13:17Oh, hell. Last request, hit.
00:13:32Gentlemen, they must be tracked down and caught or shot.
00:13:49They've had a free run for two years and that's more than enough.
00:13:52Excuse me, sir.
00:13:54What is it, Major?
00:13:55Donovan and his gang used cannon to take the Lancaster bank yesterday, sir.
00:13:59Well, that's it, gentlemen, isn't it now?
00:14:02It was Colonel Donovan who stole those cannons.
00:14:04And I'm quite certain there are no other outlaw gangs equipped with artillery.
00:14:07So we know for sure which raids he was responsible for in the past six months.
00:14:12Let's pinpoint those raids and see if we can see any sort of pattern to his movements.
00:14:16He's restricted, gentlemen.
00:14:17It should be easy to track him down.
00:14:19No one can travel quickly with cannon.
00:14:21Cornell reports no one has ever seen hide in the hair of those cannon before or after raid.
00:14:26That might signify that he has two or three and that he doesn't move around very much.
00:14:29Which might mean he keeps to certain areas.
00:14:32Let's say, for instance, the triangle formed by Lancaster, Sweetwater and Del Rio.
00:14:37Then let's try there, Captain.
00:16:30Get the manager.
00:16:58Colonel Donovan.
00:16:59Morning, Colonel.
00:17:00You better tell everybody to leave.
00:17:02Every? What do you mean?
00:17:03Official orders.
00:17:05Orders to close up the bank.
00:17:06Why would the army want to close up the bank?
00:17:08What orders?
00:17:09A requisition order.
00:17:11Ah, I understand. Yes.
00:17:14Ladies and gentlemen, I'm afraid you'll have to leave as we're closing the bank
00:17:18earlier than usual today.
00:17:20Official army orders.
00:17:30Good.
00:17:32Didn't you say a requisition, Colonel?
00:17:37Yeah, that's right.
00:17:38Requisition.
00:17:39But that money there belongs to the bank.
00:17:41Army is run short of funds.
00:17:42But you just can't.
00:17:43Oh, yes, I can.
00:17:44Open the safe.
00:17:45You're impersonators.
00:17:46I'm not opening anything.
00:17:50What's the time?
00:17:52Time?
00:17:54You want to know the time?
00:17:56What difference does it make?
00:17:58Yeah.
00:18:00Careful with that.
00:18:01Three minutes to 12.
00:18:04He's slow.
00:18:05Two minutes.
00:18:17Two more minutes to open that strong box.
00:18:19Just two more minutes.
00:18:20No, I won't open it.
00:18:22I won't.
00:18:27You won't make me do it.
00:18:57He's got just half a minute, according to my reckoning.
00:19:00You don't scare me.
00:19:03You don't scare me in the least.
00:19:08A quarter minute?
00:19:09Check.
00:19:1015 seconds.
00:19:20Well.
00:19:21All right, if you won't open it.
00:20:21Your coffee is approved.
00:20:47You see, I know for some reason it's green.
00:20:49Just drink.
00:20:50It's a good coffee.
00:21:20Don't do it, Joe.
00:21:21Forget about it.
00:21:22Bring in Dunphy.
00:21:23It would be other madness.
00:21:24Especially if you tried to do it alone.
00:21:26He's a worldy.
00:21:28You would not get within a mile of the man.
00:21:34Yeah, maybe you could.
00:21:37But I want more of a cut.
00:21:39No.
00:21:40Well, if there's nothing else doing these days, I accept 20.
00:21:42All right?
00:21:43I reckon you would.
00:21:44I'm not going to do it.
00:21:45I'm not going to do it.
00:21:46I'm not going to do it.
00:21:47I'm not going to do it.
00:21:48I reckon you would.
00:21:53Oh, Donovan's right hand man.
00:21:55Who deserted the band.
00:21:56He took off on him.
00:21:57And Donovan wants to get his hands on him.
00:22:00I hear he's more than mad at having lost his little Charlie that way.
00:22:03And he put a reward on him.
00:22:05And I know the reward is a big one.
00:22:09Five times what the ferals are paying.
00:22:11If you deliver him alive.
00:22:19Who's there?
00:22:21You're dreaming.
00:22:23I saw a man's face out there.
00:22:26I'll go take a look.
00:22:27George.
00:22:31George.
00:22:36I hear you.
00:22:37I couldn't have done it if I was going to kill.
00:22:39Who would have done it?
00:22:40Well, you're a grown man, George.
00:22:43And you would have killed a man.
00:22:45You would have killed an old man.
00:22:46Or killed a young man.
00:22:48George.
00:22:49George.
00:22:50George.
00:22:50George.
00:22:51George.
00:22:51George.
00:22:52George.
00:22:53George.
00:22:53George.
00:22:54George.
00:22:54George.
00:22:55George.
00:22:56George.
00:22:56Tell me something, what's Donovan paying for my skin?
00:23:14$10,000.
00:23:15Oh.
00:23:16A lot of money for a son of a bitch.
00:23:24You say that again, I'll kill you, or you'll have to shoot me.
00:23:27See, my mother just died.
00:23:29Yeah.
00:23:30Well, that's why I come to town.
00:23:36Come to pay, to pay my last respects to her.
00:23:39That's it.
00:23:40I come to town to pay my last respects to my dear old mother.
00:23:44In a whorehouse?
00:23:45Poor mother.
00:23:46Oh, I guess I am a son of a bitch, yeah, but, but don't you say it.
00:24:00Get dressed.
00:24:01Yeah.
00:24:02Yeah.
00:24:03$10,000, eh?
00:24:04Yeah.
00:24:06Thank you very much.
00:24:17There we are.
00:24:20Now, do I look all right?
00:24:26Mm-hmm.
00:24:28Dreamy.
00:24:30I'm going.
00:24:34Mama.
00:24:36Mama, don't leave me.
00:24:46Bring the Bible and let's get this over with.
00:25:03Dear my prayer, O Lord, and let my cry come unto you.
00:25:13Let us pray.
00:25:15O God, who are alone, merciful, and sparing of punishment,
00:25:19humbly we pray you on behalf of the soul of your servant,
00:25:22whom you have commanded to go forth today from this world.
00:25:25Do not hand her over to the power of the enemy,
00:25:28and do not forget her ever.
00:25:33You know, Aguasana, it ain't in their mind
00:25:37going back to face the court-martial.
00:25:41It's hanging afterwards in their mind.
00:25:45You know, you're almost as famous as Donovan.
00:25:48That's saying a lot for a bounty hunter.
00:25:50Now, where'd you ever get your name, anyway?
00:25:53Aguasana.
00:25:54Holy water.
00:25:56When I was a kid,
00:25:58my father used to sell whiskey to the Indians.
00:26:02They called him fire water,
00:26:04and started calling me holy water.
00:26:08Later on, when I was grown up,
00:26:12I went to Mexico and got a change to Aguasana.
00:26:18Satisfied?
00:26:20Well, it's a good story.
00:26:28All right, we're here.
00:26:30We're where?
00:26:33At the end of the damn road, as far as I'm concerned.
00:26:36My bladder's almost bursting.
00:26:39Don't you understand, damn it?
00:26:43I gotta pee.
00:26:45Oh, come on.
00:26:47You want me to ruin this saddle?
00:26:51All right, all right.
00:26:54Go on.
00:27:11Don't worry, I ain't watching you.
00:27:18Ain't you through yet?
00:27:27Hey!
00:27:29What the blazes are you doing over there?
00:27:37Hey!
00:27:39What the blazes are you doing over there?
00:27:47Hey!
00:27:49Hey!
00:28:16Chocolate.
00:28:18Oh, I don't want any.
00:28:43Come on.
00:28:48Come on.
00:29:02Hey, hey.
00:29:04Hey, hey, hey.
00:29:18Come on.
00:29:38Oh, shit.
00:29:40Riding a horse is much easier.
00:29:49How you there?
00:29:53You keep your hands off me, you bastard!
00:29:56Sidewinder!
00:29:58Hey, hold it! That's my shirt that's getting ruined there.
00:30:19Maybe it's better if you went home for a while.
00:30:25No.
00:30:27I'd rather be with you.
00:30:39Two riders coming in from the east.
00:30:49Let's go.
00:30:51Let's go.
00:31:21Our old friend Charlie.
00:31:24I knew you'd come back to us sooner or later, Charlie.
00:31:28One way or the other.
00:31:30I must say I didn't take too kindly to the way you deserted the troop.
00:31:34Sure is good to have you back in the ranks again.
00:31:38Step down, Charlie. Say hello to your old friends.
00:31:42Leave him alone, Colonel. He's mine.
00:31:46You mean you brought him out here just to show him off to us?
00:31:50Is that right?
00:31:52No, he's for sale.
00:31:54For sale, is he? All right, I'll tell you what.
00:31:56Ten thousand.
00:31:58For that?
00:32:00Ten thousand dollars for that?
00:32:08Well, damn it all.
00:32:11I'll give you three thousand, but that is the limit.
00:32:17Now, nobody in his right mind would refuse three thousand dollars for that.
00:32:21Just think of me as crazy.
00:32:27I'll make you one last offer. I'll pay you four thousand dollars.
00:32:31Ten.
00:32:36Damn it all to hell.
00:32:39Damn it all to hell. This is ridiculous.
00:32:43Why should I pay ten thousand dollars for a man we're going to hang?
00:32:48Wait a minute.
00:32:50I got an idea. Why don't you deal with a man, Sergeant?
00:32:53He might listen to you.
00:32:59Oh, shit. Six thousand?
00:33:09I said ten.
00:33:15Pay him.
00:33:19You wanted Charlie, and he brought him to you.
00:33:23I'll sweat every cent out of your hide.
00:33:33Easy.
00:33:38Easy.
00:33:56Why such a big reward?
00:33:59Charlie ran off with a contribution we received from the bank in Austin.
00:34:03You got a cigar?
00:34:09Special for my clients.
00:34:17Well, now.
00:34:25All right. Tell me, whereabouts did you find Charlie?
00:34:29Lancaster.
00:34:31I bet he gave you quite a run for your money, huh?
00:34:33Yeah, it was pathetic.
00:34:35Pathetic? There's nothing pathetic about Charlie here, is there?
00:34:38At the funeral, there was.
00:34:40What's that?
00:34:42He went to Lancaster to bury his mother.
00:34:45What? Bury his mother?
00:34:55I'm telling you, that man ain't got a mother.
00:34:58He was spawned on a hot rock and weaned on local weed.
00:35:01Mother died, huh?
00:35:07Hey, bring him over here.
00:35:13Agua Santa, you may leave.
00:35:16Now then, Charlie.
00:35:20Well?
00:35:22Colonel, I didn't desert. I just went to bury my poor old mother.
00:35:26Sit down, Charlie.
00:35:28Sit down, Charlie.
00:35:30I will.
00:35:32So, you went off to bury your poor old mother, huh?
00:35:35Where's my money?
00:35:38What money?
00:35:42Now, Charlie, come.
00:35:44Have you forgotten about all my money that you stole from your old friends?
00:35:48I don't know what you're talking about.
00:35:51Now then, where's my money, Charlie?
00:35:54Now then, where's my money, Charlie?
00:35:57Well, you see, I spent it all.
00:36:01Oh, you did, huh?
00:36:02Burying my poor old mother.
00:36:03What, with a coffin? Couldn't send her away in a cheap one.
00:36:06Didn't seem right.
00:36:07And the cost of the service, I spent it all.
00:36:10Well, you sure must have loved her, your poor old mother, huh?
00:36:13Yeah, I sure did.
00:36:14Charlie.
00:36:15All right, you can have him.
00:36:17Take him.
00:36:20Come on, Charlie boy.
00:36:22Come on and get a bucket full of this truth now.
00:36:53Here.
00:37:05Shall we start again?
00:37:09That bucket of truth medicine worked.
00:37:12I'm ready to tell you everything.
00:37:14Oh, you are?
00:37:15Uh-huh.
00:37:16Where's my money?
00:37:17I buried it with my mother.
00:37:20In her coffin.
00:37:22Huh, you buried it with your mother.
00:37:24It's in her coffin, huh?
00:37:26Why didn't you tell me that before, Charlie?
00:37:28I forgot about it.
00:37:30You forgot about it.
00:37:32All right, Sergeant, we're going grave robbing.
00:37:36Get the horses.
00:37:50This is it.
00:38:17Start digging.
00:38:20Start digging.
00:38:50That son of a bitch, he was lying.
00:39:09Let's put a rope around his neck.
00:39:11Yeah, I agree with you.
00:39:13Let's get back to camp.
00:39:15We'll put a rope around his neck and haul him up real slowly
00:39:17and have him choked to death.
00:39:23Well, Colonel, what are we going to do?
00:39:29We'll go back to camp.
00:39:48I see.
00:39:50Know what you boys are going to be charged with when I try you?
00:39:53But you can't blame me.
00:39:55Charlie escaped during his guard.
00:39:56Nobody gave him permission to rest.
00:39:58He should have been awake to help me.
00:40:00All right.
00:40:01All right, no court martial this time.
00:40:03But you still got to learn a lesson.
00:40:05Get ready.
00:40:07Next time I give you orders, you better stick to them to the letter.
00:40:13Gentlemen.
00:40:16I'd like to hear your comments, if you have any to make.
00:40:21Colonel.
00:40:24What do you have to say?
00:40:27I'm all for the idea, sir.
00:40:29I'm all for the idea.
00:40:31I'm all for the idea.
00:40:33I'm all for the idea.
00:40:35I'm all for the idea.
00:40:37I'm all for the idea.
00:40:39I'm all for the idea.
00:40:41I'm all for the idea, sir.
00:40:42I think it'll work.
00:40:48I agree, sir.
00:40:50We've got nothing to lose and it's worth trying anything to bring in Donovan's bunch.
00:40:54And his idea is a good one.
00:41:00All right.
00:41:01We'll try it your way, sir.
00:41:03Get things moving, Colonel.
00:41:06Yes, sir.
00:41:32Let's go.
00:41:38Move it.
00:41:39Come on.
00:41:45If this plan of yours works, you'll make a little money.
00:41:49I'll see you get the reward that's offered on Donovan's gang.
00:41:52Oh, I agree.
00:41:54It's not a fortune.
00:41:55It's not too bad, though.
00:41:58It'll come to about 5,000.
00:42:00How's that sound to you?
00:42:02Hmm.
00:42:03Colonel, I'm not greedy, but I was thinking of more like 30,000.
00:42:07Did I hear you say 30,000?
00:42:10You think money grows on trees, huh?
00:42:16No, it grows in banks, General.
00:42:18But you see, unfortunately, banks tend to get held up.
00:42:21And that's how it happens I lost all my cash.
00:42:24I'm and Donovan got it.
00:42:26And Donovan is an Army Colonel.
00:42:28So I'm holding the Army responsible.
00:42:31I'm holding the Army responsible.
00:42:36Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:43:05This copper bagger wants to talk to you, Colonel, about a deal he's got.
00:43:08Bring him over here.
00:43:09Hey, Sisley, come talk to the Colonel.
00:43:18I have a message from Akwesasne.
00:43:20Oh?
00:43:21Let's hear it.
00:43:22He has a deal for you.
00:43:24Let's hear it.
00:43:25It's a deal that will make you both many thousands of dollars.
00:43:28Let's hear it.
00:43:29It's regarding your man, Charlie Logan.
00:43:39Where is Charlie?
00:43:41The Army got him.
00:43:57Just what is Akwesasne's deal?
00:44:01The deal is to rescue Charlie out of jail.
00:44:04How?
00:44:07We must talk price first.
00:44:11Give him another 10,000.
00:44:13The cost of living, she's going up.
00:44:15He wants 30,000.
00:44:2130,000?
00:44:22Oh, forget it.
00:44:24Like the man said himself, he's crazy.
00:44:26You should pay it, Colonel.
00:44:28This way, you not only get your man Charlie back, but also the 30,000 you pay Akwesasne.
00:44:35What do you mean, how do we get back the 30?
00:44:37You gonna bring it to us?
00:44:38No, not exactly.
00:44:39What I can tell you for a small fee is where he banks his money so you can go and collect it.
00:44:44Donovan, that's one of the best double crosses I've heard in a long time.
00:44:48Why did he send you?
00:44:50Why?
00:44:51Because he has faith.
00:44:52He can depend entirely on this Sicilian here.
00:45:00You want to hear the plan?
00:45:02Yeah.
00:45:03We put all of your men in my wake.
00:45:05Why?
00:45:08Did you ever read about the attack on Troy City and the wooden horse they use?
00:45:12No.
00:45:13You little bastard.
00:45:16And I suppose his horse ate wooden shavings.
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00:48:11Hey.
00:48:22I didn't give the order to fire.
00:48:37Damn it, he's fired.
00:48:38He'll spook that horse and it'll run.
00:48:52Sergeant.
00:49:32Oh, my God.
00:49:42Oh, my God.
00:49:52Oh, my God.
00:50:12Sound retreat.
00:50:27But, Colonel, we're winning.
00:50:29Point going on.
00:50:30The prize is swinging.
00:50:31Now, full retreat or you'll face a court-martial.
00:50:33But I don't know the retreat, sir.
00:50:35Now's the time to learn it, soldier.
00:50:50We're getting after him.
00:50:51I got it.
00:51:09Oh, shoot.
00:51:10There he is.
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00:53:07I was expecting you.
00:53:09What kept you so long?
00:53:13I got a new business.
00:53:34Let's go.
00:53:53Agua Santa.
00:53:55Oh.
00:54:01Annie?
00:54:04Go on.
00:54:15Got any last requests, Mr. Agua Santa?
00:54:21Just don't ask for a woman or a bandage over your eyes.
00:54:25You already had the one.
00:54:26Now pull him out of the other.
00:54:40Ready?
00:54:41Hold it, Donovan.
00:54:45It was me who took the money off Charlie.
00:54:47I told him to say it was in the coffin.
00:54:50Oh?
00:54:54Lower your guns.
00:54:56Bring him back to camp.
00:55:12So, you and Charlie worked out that story about the coffin.
00:55:15You hid the money.
00:55:18Naturally, you're going to tell us where it is.
00:55:23Well, where did you hide the money?
00:55:33That's enough, Sergeant.
00:55:34Like hell it is.
00:55:35I'm going to make him talk.
00:55:38I give the orders around here.
00:55:40Then you've got a problem on your hands, Colonel.
00:55:43I'm through taking your orders.
00:55:46Do you understand?
00:55:47We're going to do things my way now.
00:55:49Look at the mess you made of things today.
00:55:51That happened because, Sergeant, someone went against my orders.
00:55:54You know damn well I never gave the order to fire.
00:55:56But somebody in our bunch stuttered it, and I'm pretty sure I know who it was.
00:55:59And talking about messes, what about this?
00:56:01Kicking our only source of information to death.
00:56:04You kill this man and that money's a goner.
00:56:06I ain't listening to your ranting no longer.
00:56:08I got my own ideas on how to run things.
00:56:11And he'll talk.
00:56:12You needn't worry about that.
00:56:13So get to the back of the line.
00:56:14Because from now on, you're going to follow my orders.
00:56:16Understand?
00:56:17And if that ain't to your liking, you get right out of here.
00:56:28All right.
00:56:29Those with me, stand on this side of the line.
00:56:48Jim.
00:56:53Jonathan.
00:57:08All right.
00:57:13If you want to follow this dumb bastard, it's your funeral.
00:57:18Go ahead, he's all yours.
00:57:19Make him talk.
00:57:26Get him on his feet.
00:57:27I'll make him sink fast enough.
00:57:30Sergeant.
00:57:33I got one last word of advice for you, and that's to get out of camp.
00:57:38I was signed.
00:57:39I told the Federals where they could find us.
00:57:40They're liable to come riding in any minute now.
00:57:43I've no intention of sticking around to welcome them.
00:57:47That makes sense.
00:57:48I vote we move out of here.
00:57:49Yeah, we'd never fight off a troop of Federals.
00:57:51We'd better find ourselves another base.
00:57:53The money's got to be somewhere near Lancaster.
00:57:55So we ought to head in that direction.
00:57:56Good idea.
00:57:57Let's move.
00:57:58We can work on him later.
00:57:59Put him on a horse.
00:58:00And watch him.
00:58:01He's slippery as a snake.
00:58:11So this is what the son of a bitch came here to do.
00:58:14I'm going to tie it to his head when I'm through with him.
00:58:45No.
00:58:51We're losing a wheel.
00:58:52Give me a hand.
00:59:04Up and drop down.
00:59:05Have to lift a little.
00:59:06Jet, you lift, we'll push.
00:59:15Hold it, boys.
00:59:16I got a better idea.
00:59:19One, two, three, heave.
00:59:22And again.
00:59:24Nearly.
00:59:33We don't seem to be very popular, do we?
00:59:37See guys?
00:59:39Well, you're worse off than I am.
00:59:41You can't spend dollars where you're going.
00:59:53That should do it.
00:59:56Pity, ain't it?
00:59:59There you are with a mountain of dollars and gold in your hands
01:00:01and not a chance of being able to spend it in hell.
01:00:04It's kind of ironical.
01:00:10Yeah.
01:00:16You know what I'd do if I were you?
01:00:20In your situation, I'd try real hard to find a friend.
01:00:24Or temporary associate.
01:00:28Of course, if you find someone willing to give you a hand,
01:00:30you'll have to really make it worth his while.
01:00:33Now, that'd be what I'd call doing a real smart thing.
01:00:42That's it, boys.
01:00:45All right, let's move out.
01:01:00All right.
01:01:30Let's go.
01:01:49Have you decided yet?
01:01:52I'm losing my patience, mister.
01:01:56I'm going to give you just one more minute.
01:02:00All right.
01:02:12What's the matter with you? You want to die?
01:02:20Where's the money, you son of a bitch?
01:02:25All right, mister, your one minute is up. I'm lighting the fuse.
01:02:30Take cover, men! She's going to blow!
01:03:00Look out!
01:03:24Mound up! Mound up, damn it! Let's get out of here!
01:03:30Come on! Don't just stand there like a bunch of cowards! Let's go!
01:04:00Let's go!
01:04:30What's wrong?
01:04:32Lost your way?
01:04:34No, I just don't like your gun sticking in my back.
01:05:01This is it.
01:05:03This is it?
01:05:06That's what I said.
01:05:23All right, now don't try anything stupid, will you?
01:05:25You see, I've been losing a lot of friends lately.
01:05:27I don't want to lose you.
01:05:28You ain't going to trust me in there alone, are you?
01:05:30Sure I am.
01:05:31Somebody's got to keep watch in case the others come along.
01:05:34All right, but I may be a while.
01:05:35Yeah?
01:05:36Yeah.
01:05:37I'll be waiting.
01:05:39Did it occur to you the others could be waiting outside for us?
01:05:43It did.
01:05:46Maybe you and me will find another way out.
01:05:49Yep.
01:05:52I'll be waiting here.
01:05:58All right.
01:06:24Move it!
01:06:25The others can't be that far behind.
01:06:28Let's go.
01:06:34Have you found it yet?
01:06:38Aguasana, have you found the money yet?
01:06:41No.
01:06:42It's dark in here.
01:06:46Hey, now, let's move it.
01:06:47Come on.
01:06:48Wait a minute.
01:06:49I think I found it.
01:06:51Well?
01:06:54Aguasana!
01:06:57Aguasana?
01:07:00Aguasana!
01:07:04Aguasana!
01:07:07Shit!
01:07:09You rotten, lying, double-crossing, yellow-bellied son of a bitch!
01:07:15I'll kill you!
01:07:17I'll kill you!
01:07:18You son of a bitch!
01:07:49Aguasana!
01:07:50Aguasana!
01:08:20Come on.
01:08:50Come on.
01:09:20Going somewhere?
01:09:21I got one more bullet.
01:09:22Save your bullet.
01:09:23We got guests coming.
01:09:24That won't work with me.
01:09:26Well, I hear horses.
01:09:29So you did.
01:09:31Cruise?
01:09:34Maybe we should.
01:09:50Only be a temporary cruise, all right?
01:09:52All right.
01:10:20Aguasana!
01:10:50Aguasana!
01:10:52Aguasana!
01:11:20Come on.
01:11:51Come on.
01:11:52Thanks.
01:11:54Know anybody who needs a wet nurse?
01:11:56Could be, I do.
01:11:57But I don't need a spare tit right now.
01:12:21Aguasana!
01:12:22Aguasana!
01:12:23Aguasana!
01:12:24Aguasana!
01:12:25Aguasana!
01:12:26Aguasana!
01:12:27Aguasana!
01:12:28Aguasana!
01:12:29Aguasana!
01:12:30Aguasana!
01:12:31Aguasana!
01:12:32Aguasana!
01:12:33Aguasana!
01:12:34Aguasana!
01:12:35Aguasana!
01:12:36Aguasana!
01:12:37Aguasana!
01:12:38Aguasana!
01:12:39Aguasana!
01:12:40Aguasana!
01:12:41Aguasana!
01:12:42Aguasana!
01:12:43Aguasana!
01:12:44Aguasana!
01:12:45Aguasana!
01:12:46Aguasana!
01:12:47Aguasana!
01:12:49Aguasana!
01:13:08Halt!
01:13:41I'm going to kill you.
01:14:04Hello.
01:14:11That's one a piece, ain't it?
01:14:33I'm going to kill you.
01:15:03I'm going to kill you.
01:15:33I'm going to kill you.
01:16:03I'm going to kill you.
01:16:28Well, the last one is mine.
01:16:33I'm going to kill you.
01:17:03I'm going to kill you.
01:17:04I'm going to kill you.
01:17:05I'm going to kill you.
01:17:06I'm going to kill you.
01:17:07I'm going to kill you.
01:17:08I'm going to kill you.
01:17:09I'm going to kill you.
01:17:10I'm going to kill you.
01:17:11I'm going to kill you.
01:17:12I'm going to kill you.
01:17:13I'm going to kill you.
01:17:14I'm going to kill you.
01:17:15I'm going to kill you.
01:17:16I'm going to kill you.
01:17:17I'm going to kill you.
01:17:18I'm going to kill you.
01:17:19I'm going to kill you.
01:17:20I'm going to kill you.
01:17:21I'm going to kill you.
01:17:22I'm going to kill you.
01:17:23I'm going to kill you.
01:17:24I'm going to kill you.
01:17:25I'm going to kill you.
01:17:26I'm going to kill you.
01:17:28There's no sign of Donovan or Agua Santa.
01:17:30What about his sergeant?
01:17:31Not among the dead.
01:17:32The army's late as usual.
01:17:34The girl was right about that.
01:17:36So there's no point in hanging around here, lieutenant.
01:17:38We'll go to their campsite and repossess that army cannon.
01:17:41Let's ride.
01:17:42There's no point in hanging around here, lieutenant.
01:17:44We'll go to their campsite and repossess that army cannon.
01:17:47Let's ride.
01:18:12I told you he was mine you kill him I'll take the bodies worth $5,000 always the money
01:18:35Yeah
01:19:05I
01:19:35I
01:20:05I
01:20:35I
01:21:05I
01:21:35Yeah
01:22:05Oh
01:22:35I
01:22:37I
01:23:04Appreciate
01:23:07Yeah
01:23:22Here I wouldn't want you to die without your hat on you're forgiven bastard ain't you yeah, it's amazing similarity between us
01:23:38Donovan
01:23:42Hey Donovan
01:23:54You crazy no
01:23:56Oh
01:24:05Donovan
01:24:19Damn it that thing will blow me to pieces
01:24:21That's right, the only way I can be sure getting rid of you and I'm afraid it could happen I'll miss and you'd be all right
01:24:39Well, I'll be I can tell you had that bottle up all day yeah like moving your bowels ain't it
01:24:46Well, I'm ready if you got any last requests to make you better make them fast
01:24:50Oh, but don't ask me for a woman a bandage over your eyes or mercy cuz I'm pull out all three
01:24:58Donovan I swear I'll stick around to haunt you you son of a bitch
01:25:03You better start praying Agua Santa you better start praying now cuz it's all over
01:25:15Oh
01:25:45Oh
01:26:16I
01:26:42Seems like we're late again, but we've got the cannon back finally
01:26:45I
01:27:15I
01:27:25Can't bury a habitat
01:27:37One volley salute lieutenant one volley salute ready
01:27:45I
01:27:51Cap'n sir, don't you know waste and ammunition is against regulations?
01:28:05You
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