REVENGE OF THE RESURECTED (PREY OF VULTURES)
| Spaghetti Western, Western | 1972 |
Original title: Un dólar de recompensa
Plot:
After the killing of his father, Danny Lom finds work in a village, and with the help of the sheriff's daughter, investigates the crime.
Crew:
• Directed by: Rafael Romero Marchent
• Written by: Rafael Romero Marchent, Luis Gaspar
• Starring: Peter Lee Lawrence, Carlos Romero Marchent, Orchidea De Santis
• Produced by: Luciano Martino
• Music by: Nora Orlandi
• Cinematography: Mario Capriotti
• Edited by: Antonio Gimeno
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| Spaghetti Western, Western | 1972 |
Original title: Un dólar de recompensa
Plot:
After the killing of his father, Danny Lom finds work in a village, and with the help of the sheriff's daughter, investigates the crime.
Crew:
• Directed by: Rafael Romero Marchent
• Written by: Rafael Romero Marchent, Luis Gaspar
• Starring: Peter Lee Lawrence, Carlos Romero Marchent, Orchidea De Santis
• Produced by: Luciano Martino
• Music by: Nora Orlandi
• Cinematography: Mario Capriotti
• Edited by: Antonio Gimeno
About TRENDEST MOVIES - ENGLISH:
Welcome to TRENDEST MOVIES - ENGLISH, your ultimate destination for an expansive collection of movies across all genres. From timeless classics to modern-day blockbusters, we bring you the best of cinema. Dive into our vast library, where you’ll find everything from thrilling action movies to heartwarming dramas, iconic comedies, and unforgettable sci-fi adventures. Stay tuned as we continue to expand our collection, offering something for every movie lover.
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00:02:00Ha! Ha!
00:02:31Ha! Ha!
00:02:35Oh yeah!
00:02:37If you pay him to kill a man
00:02:40Oh, that old man
00:02:43He's already as good as dead
00:02:47He's already as good as dead
00:02:49Whistle
00:02:59Whistle
00:03:12Oh!
00:03:14Who's there?
00:03:16Where you been, Pa?
00:03:24What the?
00:03:25What's all this money?
00:03:27It's yours
00:03:29Would you mind explaining what that means?
00:03:32That's my boy, always asking questions
00:03:35I've sold the ranch, Danny
00:03:38Well, I'm old, tired out
00:03:41After all these years, I think I've earned myself a rest by gum
00:03:45Ah, look at me
00:03:52If you aren't the worst faker I've ever seen
00:03:57A rest of all things
00:03:59You're not tired and you're not old
00:04:01And you don't just throw twenty years of hard work to the wind
00:04:04That's your life's blood
00:04:06Go on, tell me now, why'd you sell the ranch?
00:04:09You're half right, son
00:04:12This land did once mean a lot to me, but it's a love of the past now
00:04:17All I feel today is a life's worth of gratitude
00:04:20Because it's borne its fruit
00:04:22It's given me a chance to see a dream come true after all these years
00:04:27To see my boy go off to St. Louis and do what he's got his heart set on
00:04:32Hold on
00:04:34Looking over the long years we've had this place
00:04:39And how it's given us such a lot of satisfaction and bitterness, too
00:04:47All I want to ask is, you sure you won't regret it?
00:04:51I'm only sure of one thing
00:04:54I want you to give up your pistol for a paintbrush, son
00:05:39Hermie, I'm so scared
00:05:41Honey, nothing's gonna happen, I tell you
00:05:45Well then, why is this pass here called the robber's nest?
00:05:50Because up there under the rocks is where the robbers lay their eggs for Pete's sake
00:06:08I knew it!
00:06:28Outlaw!
00:06:29Honey!
00:06:30I knew it!
00:06:31Give it here
00:06:38Give it here
00:07:08Speed it up, Sam!
00:07:38Faster, Sam!
00:08:04Danny!
00:08:05Danny!
00:08:09Danny!
00:08:24Why don't you...
00:08:39All right, now, put the valuables in the bag
00:08:41Hurry up!
00:08:42You, get that tin can loose
00:08:43Hey, that's my pappy's watch
00:08:44Drop it in!
00:08:55No!
00:09:08No!
00:09:38No!
00:10:06Pa!
00:10:08Pa!
00:10:11It's no good, Danny
00:10:15Don't worry, Pa
00:10:17Everything's gonna be all right
00:10:19I'll take you to a doctor and he'll fix you up
00:10:21And then we'll go right on to St. Louis
00:10:24So what if our money's all gone?
00:10:26I can paint anyway
00:10:38Pa!
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00:13:37Who is it?
00:13:42Please, could you open up?
00:13:44Do you realize what time it is, young fellow?
00:13:48I'm sorry. I wonder if you might have a room for the night.
00:13:51I guess that's what I'm in business for. Hold on.
00:13:59Don't mean to be nosy, but you didn't bring any bags in with you.
00:14:06How much would it be for the room and something to eat?
00:14:10Two dollars might just do it.
00:14:20Here.
00:14:25Number seven.
00:14:27Thanks. That's my number.
00:14:30It's always brought me luck.
00:14:33Oh, uh, do you mind if I take these along?
00:14:36Sure.
00:14:37Thanks. You're very kind.
00:14:38Sure.
00:14:41Hey, what's your name, anyway?
00:14:43Daniel. Daniel O'Hara.
00:14:45But my friends call me Danny.
00:14:47All right, then. Let's make it Danny. I'll cook your supper now and bring it up in ten minutes.
00:15:02All right.
00:16:02All right.
00:16:32Good morning.
00:16:33Oh, good morning.
00:16:35Like a shave.
00:16:36All righty. Have a seat.
00:16:43You're new in Black Point, ain't you?
00:16:45Uh-huh.
00:16:46When'd you get here?
00:16:47Couldn't have been on the stage because I ain't come in yet. In fact, it's three days overdue.
00:16:55Is there a telegraph office in town?
00:16:57Yeah, there's an office, but there ain't no operator.
00:17:01He died, and of all things, that overdue stage was carrying his replacement.
00:17:04The sheriff's forming a posse now to look for it.
00:17:06Oh, yeah?
00:17:09Could you hurry it up, then, please? I want to talk to the sheriff before he leaves.
00:17:19Anyone here?
00:17:27Good morning, there.
00:17:29It's Daniel, isn't it? Daniel O'Hara?
00:17:31Only your friends call you Danny.
00:17:34No.
00:17:35Oh, don't be amazed. You see, I'm Janet Sullivan, Sheriff Sullivan's daughter,
00:17:39and Maggie and I, she's the hotelkeeper's daughter. We're best friends.
00:17:43I was looking for your father.
00:17:44Oh, he should be in any moment. Have a seat, please.
00:17:49Thanks.
00:17:51Are you looking for my father? For anything important?
00:17:54Yes. The stage was...
00:17:59Is anything wrong?
00:18:02No, nothing.
00:18:04I was going to say the barber told me the stage is already three days overdue.
00:18:08Well, the chances are that it got held up. It's not too safe to travel through this area.
00:18:14Would you mind my leaving you alone? I should get back to work.
00:18:18Sure.
00:18:29THE SHERIFF
00:18:36Well, here I am, son. I'm the sheriff. What's your problem?
00:18:42I... I want to report a robbery.
00:18:46They stole my money, my horse and my rifle.
00:18:49Oh, yeah? Where did this happen?
00:18:51Over near the border. About a day's ride from here.
00:18:54That's out of my jurisdiction. You'll have to take a complaint to the sheriff in Chantville.
00:18:59Well, the thing is I have no money and no horse.
00:19:02If you could help me find a job here, I...
00:19:05Look, I'm real sorry for you, but this ain't no employment agency.
00:19:10Sure.
00:19:11Well, there's the blacksmith. Carmen, that's Joe's wife, told me yesterday
00:19:14that Joe was looking for someone to clean out the stalls.
00:19:17You could give him a try at least. Tell Joe I sent you.
00:19:22I sent you.
00:19:24Thank you, Miss Janet.
00:19:37Good morning.
00:19:40Morning.
00:19:42I was sent here by Miss Janet, the sheriff's daughter.
00:19:45She told me you were looking for a stable boy.
00:19:49That's right. I am looking for a stable boy, but not no fancy cupcake.
00:19:55I'm looking for a job.
00:19:58I was robbed.
00:20:00And all that they left me was what I have on.
00:20:03All right. Ten a month, plus room and board. Take it or leave it.
00:20:08I'll take it.
00:20:09As changing teams to the stage, the private owners' nags,
00:20:14and the mounts we are out, you'll be on your own, because I'm stuck here.
00:20:19I said I'll take it.
00:20:23Stable's that way.
00:20:26All right.
00:20:32Thanks, Joe.
00:20:43Come on.
00:20:53Come on.
00:20:59Hey, hey.
00:21:02Come on.
00:21:11Yeah.
00:21:14Yeah.
00:21:16Yeah.
00:21:27My entire nation knows those dumbbells. Get that racket started.
00:21:35Fire.
00:21:44Fire.
00:21:57All right, pull.
00:22:13Pull.
00:22:30Well, that's another one.
00:22:44Pull.
00:22:57Morning, Danny.
00:22:58Hi, there.
00:23:00I've just been talking to Carmen, and she says you don't have a stitch of clothing except for what you have on.
00:23:06That's right.
00:23:08Didn't know you've been robbed of everything you had.
00:23:11There's some old clothes of my father's. A little worn, but if you like, I could...
00:23:20Last night, they held up the bank in Johnville.
00:23:23There were six people killed. Did you know that?
00:23:26Yeah, I heard.
00:23:29Has nothing like that ever happened here in Black Point?
00:23:32No, no, not yet, but...
00:23:34Our turn will come one of these days. You can be sure of that.
00:23:37Why? With a man like your father as sheriff?
00:23:41You really think that those bandits would be afraid of one little measly sheriff?
00:23:47Did you hear they also found the stage yesterday?
00:23:50Maybe it was the same gang.
00:23:52No, no, I mean the posse.
00:23:54Anyway, how could they tell who did it if there were no survivors?
00:23:58Well, maybe somebody managed to get away.
00:24:01Not as it would appear.
00:24:04But yet...
00:24:06One of them in the posse said that when they got there, the victims were already buried.
00:24:11Well, maybe the bandits just didn't want the vultures getting at them.
00:24:15Men like that are ten times worse than any old vulture, Danny.
00:24:18And vultures never bury their prey.
00:24:21Probably you're right, yeah.
00:24:25What are you doing there?
00:24:27Cleaning his wound out with vinegar. Why?
00:24:29Danny, uh... Oh, howdy, Jenny.
00:24:32Morning, Joe.
00:24:33All been watered?
00:24:35Yes, sir.
00:24:38What the devil are you doing?
00:24:40Trying to fix up a nasty cut here.
00:24:46Does Wally know this?
00:24:48I don't know. I haven't seen him.
00:24:50Well, all right.
00:24:52See you at lunch, Janet.
00:24:54It's pork chops and beans.
00:24:56You know Wally?
00:24:58Oh, in such a small town you get to know everyone.
00:25:01Uh, he's a wealthy rancher. He's got a big spread about ten miles north of here.
00:25:06Yet he lives here in town?
00:25:08Yes, he has all top men, so he lets them run the place.
00:25:12He's always over in the saloon. It belongs to him.
00:25:15I see.
00:25:20Well, guess I'll be leaving.
00:25:24Uh, listen, uh...
00:25:26Thanks for the clothes. And thanks for everything.
00:25:28Hmm.
00:25:41Hey, Calvin.
00:25:45I think so, Wally.
00:25:51You and me?
00:25:58You from out of town?
00:26:02Yes.
00:26:04Oh, uh, what's your line of business?
00:26:09Cleaning manure out of Joe Porter's stables.
00:26:12Uh, hell, we all make mistakes. Too bad.
00:26:15Make mistakes? Why's that?
00:26:17Hmm, I thought this time I really got one.
00:26:20A good-looking boy with a fat little robe.
00:26:24Hey, wait a moment.
00:26:26Do you want to have a drink?
00:26:28You don't mean you're serious?
00:26:30That's right. Why not?
00:26:35Did I say something funny?
00:26:37No, it's not you, friend. It's just me I was laughing at.
00:26:41Eight years I've worked in this saloon, and still every day there's something new to learn.
00:26:47Alex!
00:26:49This young gentie is buying.
00:26:54Tell me, who's the boss here?
00:26:58Hmm.
00:27:01He's, uh, he's over there at that table in the rear.
00:27:08Uh, what's your name, honey?
00:27:12Call me Danny.
00:27:14Here's to my friend Danny.
00:27:29Is that right?
00:27:39Hey, Alex, where's that beer?
00:27:41Oh, yeah, that's right.
00:27:58Hey, Danny.
00:28:28Hey, Danny.
00:28:58Carol!
00:29:18Carol!
00:29:22Carol!
00:29:24Yes, what is it, John?
00:29:26I'm right here. Why are they yelling?
00:29:28Play innocent.
00:29:30Not with me, you hear?
00:29:32I have every reason to kill you.
00:29:34Bitch!
00:29:36For heaven's sakes, John, please, not again!
00:29:39Slut!
00:29:41Get up.
00:29:43Please, no.
00:29:45More!
00:29:50You bastard. I won't take any more of this, you understand?
00:29:53I'm through this time. I've had it.
00:29:55Yeah, well, this time I caught you when I came in the bedroom and a man was sneaking out the window.
00:29:58No, there wasn't any man here, honest, I swear it.
00:30:01I picked you out of a gutter, gave you my name, respect.
00:30:04But you're still a whore.
00:30:06John, I swear to you, no one but you has ever been in here.
00:30:09Get on your feet.
00:30:11I said, on your feet!
00:30:15Wally!
00:30:17Wally, open up!
00:30:20It's me, Wally, Doc Dempsey.
00:30:23Open up!
00:30:25Wally!
00:30:27Go to hell! Mind your own business!
00:30:30Open the door or I'll call the sheriff!
00:30:37Where is she?
00:30:42There, there.
00:30:45Are you all right, Carol?
00:30:47She's perfectly all right. Now get out.
00:30:49Whenever your wife should die and I find one mark on her, I swear I'll have you up for murder.
00:30:54Now get!
00:31:02Take care now, dear.
00:31:05If you need anything, you come to me, all right?
00:31:09Thanks, Doc.
00:31:19And don't you forget what I told you, Wally.
00:31:27Half-witted, meddling, rockin' old fool.
00:31:30One dollar for Fitzgerald J. Woley?
00:31:33One of the authors.
00:31:35Yeah, from the way it's signed, he sounds like a preacher.
00:31:43Hey, Jim!
00:31:45What's that sign there all about?
00:31:46Someone is saying that Wally is one of the gang that held up the Johnville Bank.
00:31:50Wally? Wally, a bandit?
00:31:53Somebody around here is really off his rocker.
00:31:55Could be, couldn't it?
00:31:57You mean to say that Wally is holding up the bank he keeps his money in?
00:32:00Yeah, well, you never can tell.
00:32:09Speak out, Wally.
00:32:11Tell us all that ain't true,
00:32:13else some fool around here is gonna start believing it.
00:32:16I have no defense.
00:32:18Because I've got nothing to defend.
00:32:20There, you all heard it.
00:32:22Wally's conscience is completely clear.
00:32:46Wally!
00:32:48Wally!
00:33:17And later, she talked about getting even with me.
00:33:20Turning me in.
00:33:22Eliminate her.
00:33:24The kind of game we're playing, there's just too much at stake
00:33:26to have to pussyfoot around with that whore.
00:33:28Well, I would, only old Dempsey would turn me in in a second
00:33:31if he thought I'd even touched her.
00:33:33Don't make excuses. I find it despicable.
00:33:35You want me to do it?
00:33:37Just make it look like an accident.
00:33:39I don't want any complications.
00:33:42Nope, no complications, Wally.
00:33:44Never mind, beat it.
00:33:46Thanks, Bill.
00:33:56Morning, Mrs. Walton.
00:33:57Morning.
00:34:17Cow!
00:34:21Cow!
00:34:29Cow!
00:34:37Dead, the worst of it is.
00:34:40There's no way I can accuse you.
00:34:47Carol Wally,
00:34:49I suppose your untimely parting would seem too cruel
00:34:52to the outside world.
00:34:54But we who knew you
00:34:56take solace in the memory of the fine example
00:34:58you set for us all.
00:35:00As a citizen...
00:35:02They want you to go on back to your ranch.
00:35:04The town has to forget this thing.
00:35:06Do I have to leave right away?
00:35:08Soon as this picnic's finished.
00:35:10May the Lord take you into his bosom
00:35:12to rest in eternal peace.
00:35:16Amen.
00:35:28John, there's no need to tell you.
00:35:30Anything you want, just ask me for it.
00:35:32Thanks, Luke.
00:35:34My condolences, Wally.
00:35:36Thanks.
00:35:39John, it's been
00:35:41well, a terrible loss for us all.
00:35:43Yeah.
00:35:45Thanks, Dick.
00:35:47What do you plan to do now?
00:35:50Go out to the ranch.
00:35:52Just want to be alone a while.
00:35:54They never got along too well,
00:35:56but he was real fond of her.
00:35:58Now he's destroyed.
00:36:00Sure he was.
00:36:02Real fond.
00:36:05Is anything the matter, Danny?
00:36:07Hmm?
00:36:09No, nothing. Why?
00:36:11Well, you look so
00:36:12thoughtful.
00:36:15I'm upset, that's all.
00:36:17She was so young.
00:36:19Age doesn't mean a thing to death.
00:36:22No use brooding over it, though.
00:36:24It was an accident.
00:36:26Gotta keep your head up and go on living.
00:36:28Yeah, you're right.
00:36:30Or at least try to survive.
00:36:33The thing is to have a goal to work toward.
00:36:35A desire.
00:36:37Well, if that's a question,
00:36:39let's say I've got plans.
00:36:43How about you?
00:36:46I've always wanted to live
00:36:48in a real city.
00:36:53You think I'm being silly?
00:36:55No, not at all.
00:36:57Just what is going on in your head?
00:36:59I think it's a wonderful dream.
00:37:02Johnna.
00:37:04I've got to be going.
00:37:06So long.
00:37:08Danny, want a ride back to town?
00:37:10That's awful kind of you.
00:37:12But it's too much to ask.
00:37:14No, it's no trouble at all. Hop on.
00:37:16Thanks a lot.
00:37:21Why not step forward and accuse the rest of them?
00:37:23Accuse?
00:37:25Accuse who?
00:37:27The rest of the gang.
00:37:29Sorry, I don't know what you're talking about.
00:37:31It's no use pretending with me, Danny.
00:37:33You know, I admire you.
00:37:35And more than that,
00:37:37since I also want to see justice done,
00:37:39I'd like to give you a hand.
00:37:40Well, you can save yourself the trouble.
00:37:42I don't know where you got this story from.
00:37:44Look here.
00:37:46I have a great deal of money
00:37:48and I live in daily terror of getting hit.
00:37:50Danny, someone's got to stop those buzzards.
00:37:55Why do you want to drag me into this?
00:37:58Because you're the only one
00:38:00in a position to accuse them.
00:38:04You know who they are.
00:38:08You've got to be joking.
00:38:10How should I know them?
00:38:13Because you've seen them.
00:38:15Somehow you survived one of their robberies.
00:38:17That bunch never leaves witnesses.
00:38:19With you, they followed up,
00:38:21thought you were dead, but you weren't.
00:38:23That's why you signed yourself the resurrected.
00:38:27Well, it's an interesting story,
00:38:29but you've got the wrong man.
00:38:31All right.
00:38:33However, I just want you to know
00:38:35you've got a friend if ever you need help.
00:38:37Okay?
00:38:40All right.
00:39:11Now he's got it in for you, Davey.
00:39:13He says you're guilty of Carol's death.
00:39:18Look at that.
00:39:24This is outrageous.
00:39:28That sign's going to stay there
00:39:30so the whole town can bear witness
00:39:32to the criminal slander of the school.
00:39:35You all know Carol Wally and my daughter
00:39:37were like sisters.
00:39:40His daughter and Carol Wally.
00:39:46Who'd ever think that you was a killer?
00:39:48The snake that put up that sign, for one.
00:39:50Worse offering than a dollar for Davey's head.
00:39:52Fellow don't have much business sense,
00:39:54that's for sure.
00:39:57Davey,
00:39:59why don't you offer $2 for the resurrected?
00:40:01Hmm.
00:40:03You, I'm going to buy us all a drink.
00:40:05I prefer to spend my $2 where I know
00:40:07it's for a good cause.
00:40:08Or a double for the man that says
00:40:10that sign out there is true.
00:40:12Won't make much of a sale then.
00:40:14Ain't no one even thinks it.
00:40:19Nobody will believe it
00:40:21until some jackass feels like believing it.
00:40:23But then the whole town will start to believe it.
00:40:25Yeah, it's the easiest thing in the world
00:40:27to convince that bunch of sheep.
00:40:29Up to now, Wooley and Davis
00:40:31had them licking out of their hands
00:40:33thinking they was leading citizens.
00:40:35But if what this resurrected fellow says
00:40:36takes hold and starts eating away
00:40:38at their good name,
00:40:40sure as flea bites the situation
00:40:42is going to get a mite touchy.
00:40:44What do you think, boss?
00:40:46Thing is not to be too hasty.
00:40:48Above all not to get rattled.
00:40:50The game isn't over yet, not by a long shot.
00:40:52We have bad luck the first two hands,
00:40:54but if what I'm planning works,
00:40:56we'll come out way ahead the next one.
00:40:58What's that?
00:41:02Someone's coming.
00:41:07Hmm.
00:41:09I'm sorry to be late.
00:41:11I thought you said at 11.
00:41:13I did.
00:41:15Everyone's here though,
00:41:17and it's not quarter to yet.
00:41:19They came early because I wanted
00:41:21their opinion on something.
00:41:23They gave it and I've come to a decision.
00:41:25What decision?
00:41:27That we'd be foolish not to earn an honest dollar
00:41:29when the occasion arises.
00:41:32No.
00:41:34You can't blame it all on me.
00:41:36I didn't slip up, it must have been Wally.
00:41:38Well, between you and Wally
00:41:40we'll earn two honest dollars.
00:41:42No, no.
00:41:56Tie him on to his saddle
00:41:58and turn his horse loose.
00:42:00Now then,
00:42:02tomorrow you round up whatever men you need
00:42:04and go pay Wally a visit.
00:42:07You'll have to come in and drag me out.
00:42:09I wouldn't try it though.
00:42:36Wally!
00:43:07Lou, smoke him out.
00:43:09All right, get those torches started.
00:43:20Logan,
00:43:22you cover the upstairs, just in case.
00:43:29Billy,
00:43:31cover me, I'm going to rush the house.
00:43:36I'll cover you, I'll cover you.
00:44:07Oh!
00:44:13Ow!
00:44:36We're going to have to make a run for it.
00:44:38Come on!
00:45:06Ow!
00:45:08Ow!
00:45:15Ow!
00:45:25Well, that's the third one.
00:45:27Come on.
00:45:37The resurrected is a man of his word.
00:45:39Somebody does in, Davis and Wally,
00:45:41he pays the two dollars he put in their heads,
00:45:44punctual as a cuckoo clock.
00:45:48So that's what the crowd is all about.
00:45:50Uh-huh, two dollars.
00:45:52Stuck up on a sheet of paper with his signature.
00:45:55What struck me though was the nails that he used.
00:45:58The kind employed by a blacksmith.
00:46:00Or his stable boy.
00:46:02Has anyone tried to collect them?
00:46:04Not a chance.
00:46:06Who do you think would want to kill Davis and Wally
00:46:08when the two were so highly respected by everyone?
00:46:10I would suspect their partners.
00:46:12Exactly.
00:46:15And you know the reason why.
00:46:17Somebody wanted to shut them up.
00:46:20What do you plan to do now?
00:46:22About what?
00:46:25Danny, do you have to go on with this pretending?
00:46:28Look, if they got rid of those two,
00:46:30it's because you were right.
00:46:32Tell me who the other men are,
00:46:34and I promise you they'll get what they deserve.
00:46:37Oh, believe me, I don't know anything.
00:46:40I don't mean to be pushy,
00:46:42but for your own sake, the way I see it,
00:46:44you're running a hell of a risk.
00:46:46Are you saying they also think I'm the resurrected?
00:46:51Well, maybe I'm all wrong.
00:46:53But I know if I was one of them,
00:46:55I'd get rid of you.
00:46:57Guess it's pretty lucky for me that you're not then.
00:47:01I wasn't trying to be funny.
00:47:03You be careful, Danny.
00:47:06Thanks for the advice.
00:47:08Oh, and any time you feel like
00:47:10you need someone to confide in, I'm here.
00:47:12Thanks very much.
00:47:26Danny.
00:47:28Hi there.
00:47:30Now, hold on.
00:47:32I'm right in the middle of an errand.
00:47:34You'll have to wait till later at the usual place, okay?
00:47:36Sure, okay.
00:47:38After all, what would people think
00:47:40if they saw you with a poor stable hand?
00:47:42Silly.
00:47:52Give him a horse for me, will you, Danny?
00:47:56Danny!
00:47:57I'm right here, Mr. Johnson.
00:48:01Excuse me just a second,
00:48:03I'll get him for you right away.
00:48:05No, that's all right, I can do it.
00:48:07You get on with your work up there.
00:48:12It's getting awful late.
00:48:14I sure hope you don't have far to ride.
00:48:16No, I'm going over to McGregor's spread.
00:48:19He pays for my services
00:48:21by inviting me there for dinner.
00:48:27So long, Danny.
00:49:27I'll be back in a minute.
00:49:57Come on.
00:50:27Come on.
00:50:57Come on.
00:51:28Well, I'll be.
00:51:30I'd never believed it.
00:51:32Heck, it's getting so you can't trust nobody no more.
00:51:35Yeah, well, seeing as what happened to Davies and Wally,
00:51:38maybe this resurrected fella
00:51:40is right all the way down the line.
00:51:42I'm with you, Grady.
00:51:44Let's go take a look at that barber shop.
00:51:46Hold it, Jim.
00:51:50I'll go see him and I'm going alone.
00:51:52You needn't bother, Sullivan.
00:51:54He ain't home.
00:51:55I saw Doc Dimpton early this morning, Sheriff.
00:51:58Around six o'clock.
00:52:02What happened, Doc?
00:52:05If I know, Jed,
00:52:07this morning I was rather rudely awakened
00:52:09by Mathahee's arm
00:52:11with a big hole in it from a bullet.
00:52:13Anyway, I was going to get my tools
00:52:15when all of a sudden
00:52:17I felt this tremendous bang on my head.
00:52:20Were you able to see who it was that hit you?
00:52:22No.
00:52:23When I regained consciousness,
00:52:25the only thing I saw was Mathahee.
00:52:28Just like you see him now,
00:52:30this morning like this to drive a man to drink.
00:52:33There's a new sign up on Mathahee.
00:52:36Says he was involved in last night's robbery
00:52:38over at Fort Wallace.
00:52:45Well, whether he was or not,
00:52:48it don't make any difference now.
00:52:50Why didn't they kill you too?
00:52:51Well, how should I know?
00:52:53Probably because it suited them.
00:52:55After all, I'm the only doctor around for a hundred miles.
00:52:57Yep, or else,
00:52:59because you got nothing to tell.
00:53:01You think Mathahee was one of them?
00:53:04Well, that slug in his forehead
00:53:06would seem to indicate so.
00:53:10Whoever would dream.
00:53:16What's happening to Black Point, Sheriff?
00:53:17I really don't know how to answer you, Doc.
00:53:22But I swear I will before long.
00:53:28Janet!
00:53:30Oh, there you are, Danny.
00:53:33Have you been waiting long?
00:53:35No, no, I just got here myself.
00:53:40I heard the Resurrective put up another sign.
00:53:43Yeah, accusing the barber.
00:53:44But it seems the barber's friends
00:53:46saw fit to get rid of him.
00:53:50What worries me, though,
00:53:52is what you told me Lou said the other day.
00:53:54If he's right and they do suspect you're the Resurrective,
00:53:56then they might try to...
00:53:58But they'd have no grounds for suspecting me.
00:54:02Well, there were no grounds to the...
00:54:04to the accusations against Davis and Wally, either.
00:54:07And now they're both up on Boot Hill.
00:54:10Well, that's a shame.
00:54:11And now they're both up on Boot Hill.
00:54:15Those bandits won't make any exception for you.
00:54:17Come on, don't worry.
00:54:19I'll be careful.
00:54:21Especially because, you see,
00:54:23someday I want to take you away with me to a real city.
00:54:25Really?
00:54:27Then what are you waiting for?
00:54:29Ask Daddy for my hand, we'll get married tomorrow
00:54:31and then we'll just... just leave.
00:54:34Not so fast, Janet.
00:54:36First, I have to take care of some business here.
00:54:39What business, Danny?
00:54:41Janet, you do want to become my wife.
00:54:44I said so.
00:54:46Then I don't guess it's fair of me
00:54:48to keep any secrets from you.
00:54:53I am the Resurrected.
00:54:58Then let's go before they...
00:55:03Those people are bound to find out.
00:55:12I'll explain it to you.
00:55:15My father...
00:55:27Hey, Porter.
00:55:29Where's that stable boy of yours?
00:55:31I don't know.
00:55:33He gets a half day off Mondays.
00:55:35Something the matter?
00:55:37No.
00:55:39I just wanted to see him.
00:55:41He should be coming in shortly.
00:55:43You got to feed the horses at two.
00:55:46I'll drop by again later.
00:55:55And afterwards, all I could remember were...
00:55:58were little details of what they all wore.
00:56:02But those details were enough for me to identify them.
00:56:07How many were there?
00:56:09Five.
00:56:11They're already dead.
00:56:13But I can't leave this place until they've all paid.
00:56:16I swore it on my father's grave.
00:56:18I'm afraid, Danny.
00:56:20Afraid for you and for me.
00:56:23Well, you just have to understand.
00:56:26It's a matter also of my money.
00:56:28I intend to get it back.
00:56:30It's just that...
00:56:32Well, if anything happened to you, Danny,
00:56:34my life would have no meaning anymore.
00:56:36We can overcome everything.
00:56:39But you'll have to be strong.
00:56:41Awfully strong.
00:56:43Because there are very difficult trials ahead for both of us.
00:56:47Well, what trials?
00:56:52I... I don't know yet.
00:56:56But whatever happens,
00:56:58don't ever doubt my love for you, Janet.
00:57:02I wish you'd explain.
00:57:05I love you.
00:57:08That's all that's important.
00:57:12I love you.
00:57:18You're hiding something from me, aren't you, Danny?
00:57:20No.
00:57:22It's just some doubts I have.
00:57:24I'll tell you about it someday.
00:57:26If you tell me now, maybe I could help you.
00:57:28Here comes Lou. Come on.
00:57:30Look, when I see you tomorrow, I'll explain everything.
00:57:32I promise.
00:57:34I wish it were tomorrow now.
00:57:36Lou!
00:57:38Howdy, Janet.
00:57:39Well, what brings you out here?
00:57:41Got a spring on this wagon about to give out.
00:57:43I'm taking it to Joe to get it fixed.
00:57:45Like a ride back to town?
00:57:47Thanks.
00:58:10Thanks, Lou.
00:58:12Till tomorrow, Danny.
00:58:14And you better not forget your promise, you hear?
00:58:16I won't, Janet.
00:58:18Quite a gal, isn't she?
00:58:20You two make a fine pair.
00:58:22She hasn't blinked twice at me
00:58:24ever since you got into town.
00:58:29We're just good friends.
00:58:31Ha-ha.
00:58:33Ha-ha.
00:58:35Ha-ha.
00:58:37Ha-ha.
00:58:39That kind of friends always end up
00:58:41by facing the same old music.
00:58:43Ha-ha.
00:58:45Ha-ha.
00:58:50By the way, congratulations.
00:58:52I'd never have suspected the barber.
00:58:55How on earth did you know, Danny?
00:58:57I don't know what you're talking about.
00:59:00Come on, Danny.
00:59:02The way I see it, if you're not the resurrected,
00:59:04then he's a ghost.
00:59:06Look, I...
00:59:07All right, or someone you're working with.
00:59:09You're mistaken.
00:59:13Oh.
00:59:17Look, Danny.
00:59:19Why don't you go to the sheriff
00:59:20and tell him the whole story?
00:59:22Because I don't know anything.
00:59:24And Lou, watch how you talk.
00:59:26Because I just might take offense
00:59:27if you keep harping on it.
00:59:28So long.
00:59:30All right, then.
00:59:31If you don't go, I will.
00:59:33I see no reason why this town
00:59:34should have to go on suffering the way it is.
00:59:36Look, Lou.
00:59:37Hold off, will you?
00:59:38So they can pull more robberies
00:59:39like the one at Fort Wallace?
00:59:41No, sir.
00:59:42I'm going to speak to the sheriff.
00:59:44Just what the hell are you going to tell him?
00:59:46All of my suspicions.
00:59:48I'll tell him that you know who the outlaws are,
00:59:50only you won't come out and say it.
00:59:53Danny,
00:59:55this town is where I was born.
00:59:57I want to keep it clean
00:59:58and orderly
00:59:59and peaceful.
01:00:01Don't do it, Lou.
01:00:04Why not?
01:00:06Because the sheriff
01:00:07is one of the gang.
01:00:12What did you say?
01:00:13You heard what I said.
01:00:15The sheriff is one of them.
01:00:16I've been watching him
01:00:17ever since the first day I got here.
01:00:19Son of a gun.
01:00:21What are you going to do?
01:00:23I don't know yet.
01:00:27There's a federal marshal
01:00:28over in Johnville.
01:00:31I don't have the evidence.
01:00:33I can't prove anything.
01:00:35I'll just have to keep on spying on him.
01:00:37Well, I'm with you.
01:00:39As of now, we work together, okay?
01:00:41Okay.
01:00:43Anything you need, mounts or men,
01:00:45I'll put my whole crew at your disposal.
01:00:48Thanks, Lou.
01:00:50Well, I've got some horses to feed.
01:00:53What the heck with Porter?
01:00:55Tell you what, I'll take you on as a top man, huh?
01:00:59I can keep an eye out better from here.
01:01:03You think of everything.
01:01:05All right then, Danny.
01:01:07See you tomorrow, partner, huh?
01:01:08So long, Lou.
01:01:12Ha!
01:01:24One last chore, Danny.
01:01:25Wagon's all ready.
01:01:26I want you to go on out to Zinnerman's ranch
01:01:28and get those wheels Duke asked me to work on.
01:01:30And don't be too late getting back.
01:01:31Yes, sir. I'm on my way.
01:01:36Ha!
01:01:37Yeah, get them!
01:01:42There he is.
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01:08:21Green loosened my locked finger ring.
01:08:22I mean it now Talking like that up here
01:08:23Feels like the whole town's been turned into some
01:08:24Well, is there anything you'd like to hear?
01:08:32Doctor, you examined the bodies of two men brought to your office last night in a wagon,
01:08:36is that correct?
01:08:37Well, sure.
01:08:38I looked the two over.
01:08:40Would you be able to tell the court whether each died from a wound inflicted by a pistol?
01:08:43Pistol?
01:08:44By lead?
01:08:45I'd say between them they caught a good twenty bullets.
01:08:49Could any of these bullets have entered from the back?
01:08:53Was this, or am I, well, am I still under oath, your honor?
01:08:59Yes.
01:09:03In that case, I really couldn't swear to it one way or the other.
01:09:08One of them did have a hole in his back, yes, but whether it was an entry or an exit hole,
01:09:13I couldn't say.
01:09:14Last night you told me he was shot from behind.
01:09:16Well, I wasn't under oath last night, Sheriff.
01:09:19I gave you my opinion then.
01:09:21This morning I happened to change it, is all.
01:09:24However, when I established they were dead, I noticed that one of them had a wound.
01:09:33Order in the court!
01:09:34Order in the court!
01:09:38Any more jokes and you'll be charged with contempt of court, Dempsey.
01:09:41Now, now, I assure you, your honor, no joke was intended.
01:09:44What I was getting at is dead serious.
01:09:47Let me rephrase my statement.
01:09:49I just finished examining the second body.
01:09:51When all of a sudden it hit me that this was someone I knew.
01:09:57Sugar Lewis.
01:09:58Now, to most of you, the name Sugar Lewis doesn't mean beans, but it does to me.
01:10:03Yeah, it does to me.
01:10:05He was as mean a customer as they come, and I know these two states wanting him for murder and robbery.
01:10:11Take my word, though, somewhere amongst the Sheriff's collection
01:10:14there's bound to be a wanted poster with his name on it.
01:10:17How come you didn't mention all this to me before?
01:10:19Because until just now I couldn't.
01:10:21See, when I was going over him last night, I noticed this fella's left shoulder had a scar.
01:10:27And I know I'd seen it before, only couldn't remember where.
01:10:30Drank a whole bottle to help refresh my memory, but that fella's name just wouldn't unstick.
01:10:36And the minute I got up here, it all come rushing back like a flash flood.
01:10:41Around 40 years ago, I was on a call.
01:10:44Some outlaws grabbed me and took me to their hideout up in the hills.
01:10:48And there was this Sugar Lewis who was wounded.
01:10:51Come to the point, Doctor.
01:10:52Oh, I am, Your Honor, I am, I am.
01:10:54The point is, there's something I want to make clear.
01:10:57And that is, having known Sugar Lewis the way I did, I can assure you that
01:11:01he came to Black Point because somebody hired him to kill somebody.
01:11:05No doubt about it, Your Honor.
01:11:07And if that young fella there did kill Sugar, he was darn lucky, I'm telling you.
01:11:11Because if he hadn't, right now we might be in the middle of trying Sugar Lewis
01:11:16for the murder of the young fella in question.
01:11:18Thank you, Dr. Dempsey. You may step down now.
01:11:21Not at all. Thank you, Your Honor, for having allowed me to express my humble opinions.
01:11:38I must apologize, Sheriff, for my lapses.
01:11:42You never study Latin, though, let's call it forgetful.
01:11:46If you want anything else, I'll be over at Sloon having a drink or three.
01:11:50If I testify, it tends to give a man a disease known as dire thirst.
01:11:55Any advice here?
01:12:00Order in the court.
01:12:01If proof is brought forward demonstrating that one of the victims was indeed wounded by the law,
01:12:05this court will absolve the accused.
01:12:07Well said, Your Honor. That's how justice should work in Black Point.
01:12:11Sheriff, go back to your office and see if a poster exists.
01:12:14It does, Your Honor.
01:12:36Doc! Doc!
01:12:42What?
01:12:43Um, I'd like to thank you for everything.
01:12:46Everything? What do you mean? I don't recall doing you any favors.
01:12:50Well, I mean everything you did for Danny.
01:12:52All that, Your Honor. I was simply in the line of duty.
01:12:56As a doctor, I have to fight death of every kind,
01:13:00especially the one called mistaken conviction.
01:13:04Now, how come you're so concerned about young Danny, huh?
01:13:11He's proposed to me, and I've accepted.
01:13:13Well, wonder he never sees me.
01:13:15Tell you what, then, I'll be the godfather of your first child.
01:13:19Why, I'd be honored. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'd better run. Margaret's waiting for me.
01:13:22Oh, certainly, dear. You go right ahead.
01:13:24So long, Doc.
01:13:26So long.
01:13:27Hey, Janet, I'd also like to thank you for your help.
01:13:31Hey, Janet, I'd also like to bring him into the world.
01:13:35He's all yours.
01:13:36I'll look forward to it.
01:13:39Well, there's not much of a world to bring him into.
01:14:02Ah, hello, young fellow. How does it feel to breathe free again?
01:14:05I wanted to thank you for...
01:14:07Now, now, no thanks necessary.
01:14:10There's only a doom as dirty as a citizen and a doctor.
01:14:14You see, there's three things I'm basically good at.
01:14:18All things account, though,
01:14:21I'm a good citizen,
01:14:23a fine doctor,
01:14:26and an untouchable drinker.
01:14:29It's always a pleasure to help someone who's innocent.
01:14:33Well, anyhow, I hope you'll accept this bottle as a token of my gratitude.
01:14:37Uh-huh.
01:14:38Uh-huh.
01:14:39Fine, then.
01:14:40Pour it whiskey.
01:14:42Of course I'll accept it.
01:14:52Well, for Pete's sake, young fellow,
01:14:55I don't understand you.
01:14:57All right, I'll play hard for me a bottle of whiskey,
01:14:59and that all of a sudden,
01:15:01it used to be a bottle.
01:15:03What's the story?
01:15:14What's going on? Have you gone loco?
01:15:16I know who you are, Sheriff.
01:15:17Now defend yourself,
01:15:19or I swear I'll cut you down,
01:15:21just like you murdered my father.
01:15:23Danny, what is this?
01:15:25Janet, your father is one of the men that held up the stage.
01:15:30Are you sure of what you're saying?
01:15:32Because if you're making this whole story up,
01:15:34I'll never be able to face you again.
01:15:36It's the gospel truth, Janet, and that's not all.
01:15:38When he couldn't get rid of me at the trial,
01:15:41he hired two other men to finish me off.
01:15:43I'm not going to answer your accusations,
01:15:45because obviously you don't know what you're saying.
01:15:48Go on, defend yourself, Sheriff.
01:15:50I'll let you have the chance you didn't give my father.
01:15:56It's your choice.
01:15:58Either it's murder, or listen to reason.
01:16:01Pick up that gut, Sheriff.
01:16:04You'll listen first, you stubborn young fool.
01:16:11Let's put things into perspective.
01:16:13Now, what am I accused of?
01:16:15Of murder.
01:16:17Prove it.
01:16:19Those spurs you've got on,
01:16:21they're the same spurs my father's murderer was wearing.
01:16:24These spurs belonged to Lou Stanford.
01:16:28He gave them to me the day after the stage holdup.
01:16:31Lou?
01:16:33That's right, Lou.
01:16:36There were several witnesses to it.
01:16:38I can round them up if you want.
01:16:42So then the man I'm looking for is Lou.
01:16:45Now I understand.
01:16:47Yes, it was after I...
01:16:49I talked to him that I went out with the wagon
01:16:52and was attacked by those men.
01:16:55Sheriff, I'm going to Lou's ranch.
01:16:58No, you're not.
01:17:01Right out there alone, it'd be suicide.
01:17:04Janet, tell the judge I want to see him right away.
01:17:08Yes, Father.
01:17:11No judge or juror.
01:17:15No judge or juror would ever accept as evidence
01:17:19the fact that the man who owned these held up that stage.
01:17:23Could be any number of spurs like them.
01:17:26Your Honor, look at this drawing.
01:17:29I drew this only having seen them once, strictly from memory.
01:17:36This could be proof that you saw them,
01:17:40but not that it was Lou that was wearing them.
01:17:47So?
01:17:49Get me proof and I'll issue a warrant.
01:17:51But first see that your proof is valid.
01:17:54Good day, Sheriff.
01:17:56Thanks, Judge.
01:17:59We got to get out of here, Lou, the sooner the better.
01:18:02Are you loco?
01:18:03Everything we've put together sitting in that town bank vault.
01:18:06Well, let it sit there. Right now, I'd rather worry about my skin.
01:18:09After we get the money out.
01:18:11How the hell are you going to do it?
01:18:13The only way.
01:18:15Go take it.
01:18:16Well, don't cut on me.
01:18:18You're in this all the way, Judge. You stick.
01:18:22It's too much risk, Lou.
01:18:24I'd give my share of it.
01:18:25It's a night late for that.
01:18:26Now get all the men together. We're hitting the bank.
01:18:32All right. When do we go?
01:18:34Now you're ticking. Tomorrow at dawn.
01:18:40Good night, Doc.
01:18:41Sorry for the road.
01:18:43No, thanks, Doc. Really, I'd better go to bed.
01:18:46Ah, just one more young fella is good for you.
01:18:49Helps you sleep better.
01:18:51Doctor's honors.
01:18:53No, look, I have some thinking to do.
01:18:56And another glass would knock me out.
01:18:58Funny.
01:19:00Well, good night, Doc.
01:19:02Good night.
01:19:03Good night.
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01:19:05Good night.
01:19:06Good night.
01:19:08Funny. Where's my mind real good?
01:19:21Sure is hard to believe.
01:19:22Who'd ever imagine a judge being one of the bunch?
01:19:25You're quite positive about this, huh?
01:19:29Yes, I've been wondering for a long time about where I'd seen that strange scar.
01:19:34And now I know where I saw it, Sheriff.
01:19:36During the holdup. What do you think they'll do now?
01:19:38Go for broke. Probably try to take the bank.
01:19:41But we'll be ready for them.
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01:23:17Damn it.
01:23:24We've had it.
01:23:30Let's make a run for it, Willie.
01:23:31No, Joe.
01:23:32Don't be a fool, dang it. This town's up for blood.
01:23:36I'm gonna get mine.
01:23:47Alex, take some men and catch that wagon.
01:23:55Fire!
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01:26:18I could just cut you down.
01:26:21The way you murdered my father, you bastard.
01:26:24But you're not gonna get an easy death.
01:26:27Because I'm gonna kill you with my bare hands.
01:26:37Go!
01:26:50Let's go!
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01:28:06Let's go!
01:28:36Come on.
01:28:54So long, honey.
01:28:55Goodbye, Daddy.
01:28:57You're sure you don't want to come along with us?
01:28:59No, this is where I belong. After I retire, maybe.
01:29:03The best of luck to you.
01:29:10Have a good trip. Ride when you get work.
01:29:12Yep. Bye-bye, Dad.
01:29:17So long.
01:29:18Hey, Doc.
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01:29:22Hey, Doc.
01:29:23Hey, Doc.
01:29:24Hey, Doc.
01:29:25Goodbye.
01:29:26So long.
01:29:27Bye, young fella.
01:29:28Bye.
01:29:39You caught a little cold, huh?
01:29:40Yeah.
01:29:42Just a little.
01:29:44Goodbye.
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