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Chisum is a 1970 film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. The film is inspired by a true story known as the Lincoln County War. The protagonist who gives the film its title also really existed: his name was John Chisum, and his biography can be found in the book Lincoln County Cattle War by Andrew J. Fenady.
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00:00:37Say that you can't make it will you heart to what they've said or will you move your beans from Texas across the River Red?
00:00:45They're betting you can't make it, but you bet your life. They're wrong. So keep riding toward the pickers to find where you belong
00:01:00Oh
00:01:30And you can't help thinking of the things that you left behind
00:01:51For the dream that fries on your mind
00:02:00Chisholm, John Chisholm, we're in Santa Monica
00:02:08Chisholm, John Chisholm, can you still keep going on?
00:02:16Can you still keep going on?
00:02:30Chisholm, John Chisholm, can you still keep going on?
00:02:42Well, you've crossed beyond the Brazos, fought Comanche's rain and sand
00:02:47You brought your cattle westward, but is this your promised land?
00:02:51You made it to the pickers, carved your empire near the sun
00:02:54You won a hundred battles, but the fight keeps going on
00:02:58Chisholm, John Chisholm, we're in Santa Monica
00:03:07Chisholm, John Chisholm, can you still keep going on?
00:03:16Can you still keep going on?
00:03:27Chisholm, John Chisholm, we're in Santa Monica
00:03:36Chisholm, John Chisholm, can you still keep going on?
00:03:47Can you still keep going on?
00:03:53Chisholm, John Chisholm, we're in Santa Monica
00:04:24You two go ahead, I'll ride up and catch him
00:04:27He's been up there over an hour, what's he doing that hill?
00:04:30I don't think you'd understand
00:04:33Thinking about the beginning?
00:04:53And before
00:04:55Well, everything's different now
00:04:58Not everything
00:05:02Most everything
00:05:05Manches all pinned up, Buscadero staying on their side of the Rio Grande
00:05:10Yankee Army prodding around, people crowding in
00:05:13How many changes?
00:05:16Well, things usually change for the better
00:05:19Let's go meet the stage
00:05:31Guess what, we don't need her after some scrawny milk drinking scene
00:05:41What are you mumbling about, Pepper?
00:05:43You heard me
00:05:45I didn't hear you
00:05:47There's an old Comanche saying about females
00:05:49Well, this female's an old Comanche
00:05:51I guess she doesn't have nowhere else to go
00:05:54She does
00:05:56Then what's she coming here for?
00:05:58Because she wrote and said she was
00:05:59I don't know
00:06:29It has been a long ride, you know
00:06:42All of this belongs to Chisholm
00:06:51All this and much more
00:06:53Much land, much horses and much cattle
00:06:55Too much, no?
00:06:58Nemo, here's your pay
00:07:03And now I collect a bonus from Chisholm
00:07:07He thinks he's going to a picnic
00:07:28He ain't met Chisholm yet
00:07:30I want to be somewhere else when he does
00:07:33We will be
00:07:37On the road
00:07:59Let's go!
00:08:37Hyah!
00:08:39Hyah!
00:08:51Come on! Get up!
00:08:59Hyah!
00:09:01Come on!
00:09:08Hey, Murphy and company.
00:09:10Hmm.
00:09:20I told you Murphy was throwing a wide loop.
00:09:22Well, there's no law against a man going into business.
00:09:25Or businesses.
00:09:30There's more of it.
00:09:32One day he's gonna take over.
00:09:34Well, quit picking on him. He hasn't bothered us.
00:09:37Wait and see. He'll rue the day.
00:09:47Why the hell they call it the noon stay?
00:09:50Half the time it don't get in before sundown.
00:09:52Had to call it something.
00:09:55Might as well wet our windpipes.
00:09:57That's the most sensible thing I've heard all day.
00:10:05Hey, Miss.
00:10:07What's going on here?
00:10:09Pulling out, John.
00:10:11I hadn't heard you sold the place.
00:10:13Didn't sell. Lost it. New owner.
00:10:18Well, if you needed money after all the credit you've given around here.
00:10:22No, John. It's not just the money.
00:10:24It's, well, I don't know.
00:10:27It's the money.
00:10:29It's the money.
00:10:31It's not just the money. It's, well, I don't know.
00:10:35Lincoln just ain't sane no more.
00:10:38I'm heading for Yuma.
00:10:41Mr. Chisholm!
00:10:45Mr. Chisholm, Jim and Tyke's been shot.
00:10:47They took them in Muda.
00:10:48How many of them are there?
00:10:49About a dozen. Heading south over Tussaul Spit.
00:10:51Well, I don't know.
00:10:53I don't know.
00:10:55I don't know.
00:10:57I don't know.
00:10:59I don't know.
00:11:01I don't know.
00:11:03I don't know.
00:11:05I don't know.
00:11:07I don't know.
00:11:09I don't know.
00:11:10Well, let's go get them back.
00:11:21Chisholm's again.
00:11:22Another jinglebob, sir.
00:11:23Turn him loose.
00:11:24Yes, sir.
00:11:25Another jinglebob. Big old campharder.
00:11:27No brand.
00:11:28He belongs with his mother. Turn him loose.
00:11:30Turn him loose, Charlie.
00:11:34I don't see why we can't keep the camp.
00:11:36Probably born on your land.
00:11:37William, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's property, and that carves out of a chiseled cow.
00:11:42Yeah, but she's probably sired by a tunstall bull.
00:11:56You know him, sir?
00:11:58Yes, William, I do. As a matter of fact, he's the owner of those cows.
00:12:05Henry!
00:12:06Thought you were gonna meet your niece today.
00:12:08I aim to. First I gotta get some horses back.
00:12:11Trouble? Horse thieves?
00:12:13Could you use some help, Mr. Chisholm?
00:12:15William.
00:12:17See you later, Henry.
00:12:29Mr. Tunstall, I know you don't believe in guns, but I got a feeling Mr. Chisholm's gonna have need of his.
00:12:36Well?
00:12:37Well, what?
00:12:39Well, he didn't say no.
00:13:01How do we work this?
00:13:02I'm going down there. The rest of you cover me with your long guns.
00:13:08I said I heard you, Mr. Chisholm, but I ain't the rest of you.
00:13:18Hey, welcome, my friend.
00:13:21My name's Chisholm. Those animals are mine.
00:13:26Oh, there must be some mistake here.
00:13:28You made it.
00:13:30Oh, no, Chisholm. You make the mistake. You don't bring enough men with you.
00:13:38Mr. Chisholm said to stay here and cover him with our long guns.
00:13:41I never was much good with a long gun.
00:13:46But I tell you what. We have a long way to go and horses are a lot of trouble.
00:13:51So if you want these horses, I sell them to you.
00:13:56Did you bring some gold with you?
00:14:00No.
00:14:02Silver?
00:14:04Just lead.
00:14:07No, no. You can't buy anything with lead.
00:14:11Oh, well, I guess I have to kill you and take your horses, too.
00:14:26Whoa!
00:14:46Let them go, mister. We got what we came after.
00:14:50Pretty good shooting, young fella.
00:14:53You three all right?
00:14:55You bet we're all right. American.
00:14:57Uh-huh.
00:14:59John, you go and meet your niece. We'll take care of things around here.
00:15:02Thanks, Henry.
00:15:04Oh, about that reception for Sally.
00:15:07Yeah?
00:15:09Bring this young fella along.
00:15:11I will. It's about time you two were introduced.
00:15:13This is William Bonney.
00:15:15Bonney?
00:15:17Came to work for me last month.
00:15:19You call him Bonney from up Silver City Way?
00:15:21Sometimes.
00:15:23You also call Billy the Kid?
00:15:27Sometimes.
00:15:33Does that change your mind, Mr. Chisholm?
00:15:38An invitation's an invitation.
00:15:41Thanks, John.
00:15:46You're inviting the fox into the hen house, that way.
00:15:47Pepper, what are you mumbling about?
00:15:49Nothing.
00:15:51Well, it didn't sound like nothing.
00:15:53Well, you invited him.
00:15:55Yeah, I did.
00:15:58Pat, senor.
00:16:00We have always watered our herds at Muddy Creek.
00:16:02As I explained to your friends, Muddy Creek's private now.
00:16:04Urban.
00:16:06Pat, senor.
00:16:08Our herds are small.
00:16:10There is more than enough water at Muddy Creek.
00:16:12And yesterday...
00:16:14I don't understand.
00:16:16The water is too harsh.
00:16:18I don't understand.
00:16:20I don't know.
00:16:22I don't understand.
00:16:24I don't understand.
00:16:25Mother Creek and yesterday all about yesterday now listen Delgado I told them
00:16:30then and I'm telling you now and if you don't understand plain English maybe
00:16:34there's something else you will understand darling let it I'm sorry
00:16:40senor Delgado see senior Murphy yeah well you see I'm gonna be running a lot
00:16:44of beef and I need every drop of water I can get I'm sorry
00:16:50Juan see senor Chisholm you and your compadres can water your herds along
00:16:56the Hickory it's not much farther and it's a whole lot cleaner
00:17:00bless you oh what are you waiting for that's just you know well John is very
00:17:07generous of you by your drink you've been buying a lot of things around here
00:17:12lately yeah matter of fact I just acquired some land that's contagious to
00:17:15your spread but what the hell half of New Mexico territory is contagious to
00:17:20your spread Oh Pete let me have my bottle John and I gonna have a drink no
00:17:24why not I don't like you well you don't know me I know Amos Patton we may have
00:17:32to be neighbors but I don't have to be neighborly say mr. Chisholm I heard you
00:17:42ran into some trouble today can I do anything for you ready aren't you
00:17:45stand on the wrong side of that badge I'm the new sheriff duly appointed Oh
00:17:52noon stage got in mr. Chisholm what do you think Pete 430 old Jeb made good
00:17:59time whiskey mr. Chisholm if I can do anything for you not likely
00:18:16your name John Chisholm that's right I thought so my name is Alex McSwain my
00:18:26wife and I came in on the stage with Sally well it's very nice where oh she
00:18:31went over to that stable over there watch your flies pepper part
00:18:38what's he doing in there how did I know you got $50 of it $50
00:18:45huh thanks you're welcome and hello she's your niece yeah uncle John meet
00:19:01Bernard Bernard you give $50 for this horse meet pepper no a hundred I had 50
00:19:10on me I've been thinking about having my own horse again ever since I left
00:19:14Baltimore you know we have a few horses at the ranch but those are yours this
00:19:20one's mine half yours oh I'll pay you back the 50 how about just paying me
00:19:27back Castle take care of your bags which are yours yes we met well that's
00:19:38good because I've invited the McSweens to that party you wrote me back you did
00:19:42well how about you folks your place to stay until you get settled well that's
00:19:46very nice of you mr. Chisholm but sue and I staying in town I'm going to work
00:19:50for LG Murphy and company yes I know the company well if you'll pardon us
00:19:58Sally we better get underway I'll see you Friday they sure is gonna be some
00:20:03interesting people at that party
00:20:20there's mr. Murphy honey
00:20:24Oh
00:20:48dominoes
00:20:54that's quiet like some getting used to beats aunt Martha and Baltimore I had no
00:21:08idea your ranch was so big fair size take a man on a good horse all summer to
00:21:14cover it it's beautiful no place on God's earth more beautiful see why you
00:21:21left Texas and came here well that wasn't exactly the reason I know mother
00:21:27told me all about it about how hard things were in Texas after the war she
00:21:32talked about you a lot how you gambled everything on a cattle drive to some
00:21:36wild faraway place called New Mexico it was a gamble all right and it was wild
00:21:43but there was land here for the taking the keeping you're willing to fight
00:21:49rustlers disease the land itself Indians one Indian in particular Comanche chief
00:21:59and white buffalo the bravest man I ever knew
00:22:05might as well be he's penned up on a piece of desert the government calls a
00:22:10reservation the end of his way of life pretty good way to sound as if you're
00:22:17sorry for your enemy I respect him we're brothers as close as your father
00:22:24and I were maybe even closer I didn't expect you to what's keeping supper
00:22:33it's mother and dad's wedding picture yeah
00:22:39Garth win tiny Mara the Manchese call it lonely win you had to be lonely out
00:22:49here all these years you never married well it wasn't because there weren't
00:22:55women that stirred my blood there were this was no place to bring a woman in
00:23:01those days raise a family things are different now uncle John
00:23:12thanks for asking me to come and stay with you I didn't ask you
00:23:25$12 for a suit of clothes that's robbery mr. Tussle now William you've got to be
00:23:30properly dressed for the reception tonight well I'll pay you back the end
00:23:33of the month sir oh you won't that's just part of your
00:23:36raise is line foreman line foreman laddie you've earned it
00:23:51Thank You mr. Dunstall
00:24:01Oh
00:24:05Billy
00:24:17well now ain't this just like old times huh Billy you do remember the boys now
00:24:23don't you oh yeah how you been Billy leaning forward all the way are you two
00:24:34friends William mr. a couple of years ago William here and me we rode together
00:24:40both sides of the border yeah we sure had some real good times in the way
00:24:45Billy some good some not as good what you doing now Billy work for mr.
00:24:51Dunstall here you're nursing cows yeah our own cows now just what is that
00:24:59supposed to mean means it ain't like old times Jess that's interesting
00:25:21just sevens yeah I'm Riker we've been waiting for you now you don't have to
00:25:36wait anymore how's things in Dodge dead
00:25:51Oh
00:26:21Oh
00:26:51Oh
00:27:08I'm sorry forget it well I hear your bourbon pan on the inside
00:27:17well well confusion to the enemy
00:27:23doesn't explain how long have you known Lawrence G Murph not long I was out here
00:27:28on business a short time ago and he offered me a proposition so I went on
00:27:32back to Kansas and wound things up and came on back to city what are you gonna
00:27:37do for him well I'm gonna handle his legal affairs huh are you looking for
00:27:43your niece didn't that hurt dancing with that nice
00:27:45looking young fellow over there yeah fine-looking couple a John
00:28:15you know the cup of that tar will you been sure Jeff
00:28:32hello the cab
00:28:45stranger ain't you around here not other places it's a fair size gathering of
00:28:58thieves you got out there uh-huh who's your horse some miles back whose brands
00:29:05on well tonight it's John Chisholm's tomorrow it'll be the US Army's Buffalo
00:29:11honor was till there's no more Buffalo yeah coffee smells good help yourself
00:29:20thanks Garrett Pat Garrett
00:29:29you know they've got company Oh mr. Chisholm's bees what kind of company
00:29:41it's good coffee Oh about 12 14 riders moving slow and quiet you want some
00:29:48company how do we know you're not with them I know I'll stay and finish the
00:29:52coffee no you come along with us I'll need a horse
00:29:55take the buckskin let's go
00:30:25bring them on
00:30:55Oh
00:31:25this one's just grease we're taking back to mr. Chisholm lock him up in the
00:31:35smokehouse we'll take him to town in the morning what about the herd all them
00:31:39bees is scattered from here to next week mr. Chisholm sure ain't gonna deliver
00:31:42into the army tomorrow I'll gather as many as you can he'll probably be your
00:31:47first legal affair now what do you mean by that I don't know what I mean yet
00:31:53thank you for the help mr. Garrett was it Pat Garrett Texas Texas looking for a
00:32:00job not just now I saved a small poke I thought I'd try my hand little gamblin
00:32:04good I'd appreciate the loan of a horse though take your choice and keep it
00:32:09thank you you hungry no but I didn't get a chance to finish that cup of coffee
00:32:13coffee I think we can do better than that
00:32:24that girl what about her well she's pretty enough to be from Texas she is
00:32:31from Texas you ought to meet her
00:32:35Sally I want you to meet Pat Garrett this is my niece miss Chisholm how do
00:32:40you do oh and Pat Garrett meet Billy Bonnie
00:32:45hello
00:32:52I heard of you
00:32:57wasn't rustling just out riding and his men started shooting at us yeah just out
00:33:03for a moonlight ride on my land who was with you I got nothing more to say don't
00:33:08worry mr. Chisholm we'll get to the bottom of this yes sheriff we will get
00:33:14one of my men is dead I've sent for judge Wilson over at Messia there's
00:33:19gonna be a murder trial ought to have a doctor I bled some not
00:33:24enough sure it's charming yeah well there's a lot of charming people here
00:33:30about the path you change your mind about that job let me know
00:33:34sounds good enough you got time for a drink well bourbon just one it's a big
00:33:43move for suing me you don't have any idea how big I've only been out here for
00:33:47a short time but well I like I'm putting together an organization that's bigger
00:33:51than anything the West has ever seen land mining cattle freighting speculation
00:33:56well that does sound big and it sounds like it'll take a lot of doing well
00:34:00you'll find that I'm pretty well connected out here and look at this I
00:34:03may be able to show you a shortcut to the whole proposition Chisholm call him
00:34:07the king of the Pecos he got here first he holds the key the Pecos River runs
00:34:10right through the middle of his land so well you see he lets the water float all
00:34:15the ranches big and small now if another man with more appetite owned that land
00:34:20he'd control territory bigger than most states and bigger than some countries
00:34:25yeah but another man doesn't I know not yet but you see that's not just a map
00:34:29that's chessboard and if another man makes the right moves well might just be
00:34:37a new king of the Pecos gentlemen come in Sheriff Brady Jess Evans this is
00:34:45Alec McSween he's part of the family howdy what does he do well he used to be
00:34:50a storekeeper and now he's my lawyer I prefer storekeepers then don't ever get
00:34:55arrested I don't intend to neither did Riker Lawrence oh yeah all right
00:35:02listen Alex would you excuse us for a minute certainly Lawrence first it was
00:35:14Nemo then Riker now Chisholm sent for Judge Wilson what are we gonna do have
00:35:17some wanted posters printed up on who Riker what for your prisoners gonna
00:35:23escape yes he is time to wait in the line shack up on Boney Ridge until the
00:35:30good judge gets tired of waiting around how much oh that's what how much reward
00:35:36under a dog well don't be a piker man what 200 nobody's gonna collect it why
00:35:43get in a frazzle over Chisholm you turn me loose on him there'll be a sudden
00:35:47funeral right here in Lincoln uh-huh yours
00:35:53how's that do you play chess chess now what the hell is that got to do with
00:35:59Chisholm everything you just leave him alone I'll take care of mr. Chisholm
00:36:04that ain't gonna be easy you're right but see there's a fundamental difference
00:36:08between mr. Chisholm and me yeah what's that mr. Chisholm is a man who respects
00:36:12the law around here I'm the man who owns it
00:36:18next one goes in your gut put the gun away William
00:36:40what's the trouble Juan no trouble this greaser was just trying to tell me how
00:36:45to run my business and just how did he go about that they have nearly doubled
00:36:49the prices we can't pay what they ask you don't like it go somewhere else
00:36:53maybe they will there is no place within hundred miles about those prices mr.
00:36:59Murphy well prices are always going up sign of a healthy economy by a healthier
00:37:05profit you need some money you can always arrange a loan to bank I could be
00:37:10happy to carry mortgage on his spread maybe that's what we need around here
00:37:14another bank you plan on starting one mr. Chisholm why not all it takes is money
00:37:21yes we might even start up a store too just in the spirit of healthy
00:37:25competition of course talk to you later Henry
00:37:30take out Juan regular Oh Billy gracias de nada
00:37:39Billy I see you're still pretty handy with it six killer oh I hit where I aim
00:38:00well what else nothing else Colonel we brought enough beef for white buffaloes
00:38:14people to get by I'll deliver the rest at the weekend if it's all right with
00:38:18you and with white buffalo Chisholm's word I'm not interested in your opinion
00:38:22of mr. Chisholm's word now sir I understand your problem but you have to
00:38:26understand mine is your mind explaining there are many problems attendant to
00:38:31running a territory as large as this one I don't propose to dwell on them here
00:38:34and now what do you propose to do here and now I've already done it when I
00:38:39heard what happened to your cattle I made arrangements for the delivery of
00:38:42another herd at a very good price didn't take you very long I have to do what I
00:38:47feel is right for the army and for the territory all right colonel you don't
00:38:50have to put it in triplicate I get the idea my buffalo sergeant Braddock who
00:38:56escorts you back to the reservation that is all white buffalo sergeant yes sir
00:39:01straightaway all right follow me
00:39:06Chisholm into the wagon into the wagon hey India
00:39:14Chisholm this changed nothing between us you heard the colonel blanket head
00:39:18straightaway just a minute sergeant you know you're talking to looks like an
00:39:23Indian to me he's a prince of the Comanche nation I don't care if he's a
00:39:27king of Romania the colonel said straightaway let's move hold on sergeant
00:39:31have a cigar huh have a cigar don't mind
00:39:40one other thing you ought to know sergeant you'd touch white buffalo again
00:39:46and I'll kill you
00:39:55sergeant we go now
00:40:01you
00:40:11grace you and Kaz take care of the beef
00:40:31you
00:40:44well Nathan looks like we're in business Lawrence look are you sure you can
00:40:49provide that much beef oh don't worry army will get its beef and a lot cheaper
00:40:53than from Chisholm we're in charge of this territory not him and then after
00:40:57you've served your tour of duty be an officer in the LG Murphy Bank family
00:41:01like that now wait a minute your bank has nothing to do with this I'm in the
00:41:04army I wouldn't do anything that I wouldn't ask you to I'll take care of
00:41:09the details and I wouldn't do anything to insult your integrity
00:41:15you
00:41:22pepper look yeah that's old chopper Darryl he's led us on a mini a cattle
00:41:28drive you brought your uncle's herd here all the way from Texas
00:41:32and uncle John have come a long way together haven't you
00:41:36long way over there's an old Comanche barren ground
00:41:48the Lord said unto Cain why art thou wrong and why is thy countenance
00:41:56fallen if thou doest well shalt thou not be accepted and if thou doest
00:42:06not well sin lieth at the door and Cain talked with Abel his brother and it came
00:42:17to pass when they were in the field that Cain rose up against his brother and
00:42:25slew it
00:42:33howdy you always greet people with so much fanfare um no ma'am truth is I've
00:42:41just just what well mr. Tunstall loaned me his Bible here so as I could practice
00:42:47my reading looks like that ain't all your price which part were you reading
00:42:51about how Cain killed Abel you know that was the first killer never took
00:42:55place yes I know sure has been a parcel of him
00:43:00since then it sure has so long money
00:43:21you
00:43:43so they're all in it together it may be a chess game to Murphy but I don't like
00:43:49his methods and I can't go along with him well it's very kind of you to tell
00:43:54me Alex but I'm a pretty good chess player myself if I were you mr. Chisholm
00:43:59I'd cut off the water to his property oh I can't do that without affecting Henry
00:44:03and a lot of other outfits what are you figuring I'm doing well Sue's packing
00:44:09and we're gonna go on back to Kansas why don't you stay out here New Mexico
00:44:14could use another good man and woman yes by all means what would I do out
00:44:19here you ran a store back in Kansas didn't you well we're opening a store
00:44:24and a bank property John rumor has it but we need a partner to manage them and
00:44:29oversee our legal affairs don't we John I don't think so not any longer just one
00:44:36thing you are gonna keep your affairs legal aren't you yes the three
00:44:43musketeers a
00:44:46I'm settling down and nothing I know can turn me around
00:45:16I'm settling down
00:45:24settling here
00:45:29all set mr. Chisholm two hits two horses rest two mules just like you said
00:45:34William here's the letter of credit for the merchandise and the bank of Santa
00:45:38Fe will be expecting you right what about Garrett I'll go see
00:45:43mind if I come along come on
00:45:58the size of the pot what about you old you stand me to what about you mr.
00:46:09Garrett I'll stick around
00:46:17you better look out mr. Garrett I'm hotter than hell on a holiday
00:46:21hi mr. Chisholm can't have sit in you figure to find that escaped prisoner in
00:46:26that deck of cards don't worry me and the boys around him up yeah about the
00:46:31time he gets you a third set of teeth how about it Pat you made up your mind
00:46:37mr. Chisholm this next card will make up my mind
00:46:42I'm playing these
00:46:58big casino I'm going
00:47:05I'm glad to have you with us big casino Thanks little casino
00:47:18well I sure left that Garrett with a short bet well I'm not so sure you won
00:47:24that hand sure I did a big casino
00:47:36here forever for where would I go
00:47:47When somebody here is needin' me so
00:47:54Tellin' me no
00:47:58Oh, honey, don't go
00:48:02Sally, roses and weed in her hair
00:48:10Oh, Sally, I never dreamed you would care
00:48:20Excuse for walkin'
00:48:24I'm puttin' you down
00:48:29And nothin' I know can turn me around
00:48:36Settlin' down
00:48:39What do you think?
00:48:41I think it's a long way to Santa Fe, in fact.
00:48:48You sure you know how to run one of these things?
00:48:51All it takes is money.
00:48:53Yeah.
00:48:55Mine.
00:49:01Get out there!
00:49:03Get out!
00:49:09Oh, Sally, roses and weed in your hair
00:49:25Oh, Sally, I never dreamed you could care
00:49:34How long before the men get back from Santa Fe?
00:49:37Hmm?
00:49:38They better get here sooner than later.
00:49:40They're runnin' low on grub.
00:49:42Short on sugar, flour, air tights, and everything else.
00:49:46If they don't get here pretty soon, we'll be doin' business with that L.G. Murphy store.
00:49:50They'll be back in two or three days.
00:49:54I heard some of the men talking about him, and they said...
00:49:57Who?
00:49:59Billy Bonnie.
00:50:07They say he killed a man when he was 12 years old.
00:50:10He's killed over a dozen men since.
00:50:12That's what they say.
00:50:15He's got such gentle eyes.
00:50:26Well, I don't believe all those stories are true.
00:50:32Well, it's time for supper.
00:50:38Well?
00:50:40Well, what?
00:50:42Well, what are we gonna do?
00:50:44We're gonna have supper.
00:50:59One of you the sheriff?
00:51:01Nope. Deputies Morton and Baker. Sheriff's inside.
00:51:07Get him.
00:51:09Sheriff?
00:51:13What's up?
00:51:15Nothin's up. There's a Dodger on him. I'll collect the bounty.
00:51:18Who is it?
00:51:20It's Riker. Deader than a can of corned beef.
00:51:25You just had to kill him, huh?
00:51:27No less trouble that way.
00:51:29Get that mess off the street.
00:51:32You know that gimp?
00:51:34I know of him. His name's Dan Nodine.
00:51:37Half-crazy bounty hunter.
00:51:39He gimps because of Billy the Kid.
00:51:42Bonnie put a bullet in him about two years back.
00:51:50Mr. Nodine, my name is Murphy.
00:51:55You wouldn't be looking for a job.
00:51:58My job's collecting rewards.
00:52:04I'm a bounty hunter.
00:52:31Pat, can you read?
00:52:33How far did you get in school?
00:52:35Got through the grades and the war broke out.
00:52:38I never got to school much.
00:52:40Much?
00:52:42Hardly at all.
00:52:44But I can read now and do my sums.
00:52:46Mr. Tunstall's been teaching me.
00:52:48He's a good man.
00:52:50Seems like it.
00:52:53Pat, what do you hear about me?
00:52:56Why, Billy, just to hear tell it made my ears bleed.
00:52:59I reckon I've run with the worst of them.
00:53:02Jess Evans, Clay Allison.
00:53:05I'd say you're running with the best of them now.
00:53:08Chisholm and Tunstall, that's good company.
00:53:10Yeah.
00:53:12You ever think on getting married?
00:53:15I've been three years a buffalo hunter.
00:53:18What's that got to do with getting married?
00:53:20The smell.
00:53:22What smell?
00:53:24Death. Buffalo hunters smell like old guts all the time.
00:53:27Well, I'm downwindy, and I don't smell it.
00:53:30I'm upwind, and I smell it on you, Billy.
00:53:33What, old guts?
00:53:35Death.
00:53:39I see what you mean.
00:53:42Can it ever go away, that smell?
00:53:45Sure it can, Billy, with time, good company and patience.
00:53:51You a patient man?
00:53:53Me?
00:53:55Billy, I got the patience of an oyster.
00:54:01Take him across.
00:54:03Let's go!
00:54:22All right, let's go shotty, huh?
00:54:30Let's go.
00:54:46Horse wagon!
00:55:01Get that horse wagon up here!
00:55:03I got it!
00:55:30Now!
00:55:49Help!
00:56:00Help!
00:56:25Well, doctor, how is he?
00:56:27Well, considering he suffered a concussion, a couple of broken ribs,
00:56:30swallowed a barrel full of water, he's all right.
00:56:32He'll stay in bed for a couple of weeks.
00:56:34Thanks, doc.
00:56:36Don't worry. I'll be by this evening.
00:56:38Pepper, have Cass saddle my horse.
00:56:40He's already saddled.
00:56:42What do you intend to do?
00:56:44See a man about an ambush.
00:56:46John, that's not the way.
00:56:48Oh, it's my way.
00:56:50But your plan worked. We've still got the merchant.
00:56:52And we've still got Murphy.
00:56:55Henry's right. John, you're doing just what they want you to do.
00:56:58And what would you two want me to do, stand around and watch?
00:57:00John, I don't propose we stand around.
00:57:02I'm going to Santa Fe to see the governor.
00:57:04Axtell, he's a gutless wonder.
00:57:06But he'll act under pressure.
00:57:08I'll tell him everything that's going on.
00:57:10Justice Wilson will be here for Messiah soon.
00:57:12Now, you said he was a good man.
00:57:14Yes, he is.
00:57:16Well, don't do anything that'll make it harder for him.
00:57:18That's true. We wouldn't want him to have to try you for shooting somebody.
00:57:20Might be a pleasure.
00:57:22We'll go to the bank and we'll hit Murphy where it hurts.
00:57:24Legally, without any more gunfire.
00:57:26Right will prevail, John. I know it will.
00:57:28Yes, Henry, right will prevail.
00:57:30One way or another.
00:57:32But I guess we'll try your way first.
00:57:34I'll leave just as soon as we put the store in order.
00:57:38Give me that scattergun.
00:57:40You mean you're gonna...
00:57:42Not gonna.
00:57:44Not gonna?
00:57:46Not gonna.
00:57:48I'll go around and get us all killed.
00:58:04Lawrence.
00:58:10Lawrence, I was just coming to talk to you.
00:58:12Talk.
00:58:14Know what I've been doing lately?
00:58:16Playing solitaire, that's what.
00:58:18Ever since they opened that damn store. Lookit.
00:58:20Well, the banking business hasn't been too good either.
00:58:22Just look at those people.
00:58:24Born in and out of that place like they was giving away free whiskey.
00:58:26Yeah, I can see.
00:58:28You know what I think?
00:58:30You go back and play solitaire.
00:58:32I'll do the thinking.
00:58:34Yes, sir.
00:58:46Now finish the broke, Billy.
00:58:52Maybe he's some kind of a war hero
00:58:54or something like Davy Crockett.
00:58:56What?
00:58:58Nothing.
00:59:00Huh.
00:59:02He's talking to himself more, I read that.
00:59:04What'd you say?
00:59:06Nothing.
00:59:08Nothing? I heard you say something.
00:59:10He wasn't talking to himself, was he, John?
00:59:12It's a sign your saddle's commenced
00:59:14and this left man starts talking to himself.
00:59:16I said, why don't you answer the door?
00:59:20I knowed you said something. I ain't deep.
00:59:24The saddle looks feasible himself.
00:59:26Hello, Pepper.
00:59:28John.
00:59:30Henry. All set to go?
00:59:32All set. Thought I'd pop by and say cheerio
00:59:34and see how William's doing.
00:59:36Good. He's doing his best.
00:59:38What did you say?
00:59:40I said he's getting plenty of rest.
00:59:42You can go on in. Thank you.
00:59:48How's the patient, Sally?
00:59:50A little impatient, I'm afraid.
00:59:52I think he's getting bored.
00:59:54I'm just fine, Mr. Dunstan.
00:59:56A little buzzing in my head.
00:59:58But other than that...
01:00:02There is a little hurt when I move.
01:00:04Other than that, he's just fine.
01:00:06William, I stopped by to say goodbye.
01:00:08Goodbye?
01:00:10Yes, I'm going to sign a favor
01:00:12to take care of some business.
01:00:14Yeah.
01:00:16As soon as I'm able, I got some business
01:00:18to take care of in Lincoln
01:00:20with Murphy and Evans.
01:00:22William, you are not going to do anything.
01:00:24From now on, we do everything according to the law.
01:00:26Does Mr. Chisholm go along with that?
01:00:28He does.
01:00:30Now, you've made a fresh start here
01:00:32and you've got a good job.
01:00:34And I want you to promise me
01:00:36that you won't do anything to jeopardize that future.
01:00:40You're going to make me swear on the Bible?
01:00:42No, lad.
01:00:44Your words have always been good enough for me.
01:00:46No, I thought perhaps you'd like to practice
01:00:48your reading some more while I'm gone.
01:00:50Oh, thanks. I would.
01:00:52I'll see you soon, laddie.
01:00:56Mr. Dunstan.
01:00:58Yeah?
01:01:00I promise.
01:01:02I promise.
01:01:06Oh, uh...
01:01:08I've written a little, uh,
01:01:10inscription on the inside.
01:01:24William Bonny.
01:01:26February 18, 1878.
01:01:28Prepare your heart
01:01:30to seek the law of the Lord
01:01:32and to live by it.
01:01:34J. Henry Dunstan.
01:01:46Good trip, Mr. Dunstan.
01:01:48Thank you, Pepper.
01:01:50John, I want to thank you for taking care of William.
01:01:52Not me. Sally.
01:01:54She's a wonderful girl and these are worth my lad.
01:01:56Yeah, Henry, according to you, everybody's worthwhile.
01:01:58God's children, John.
01:02:00But William reminds me of someone.
01:02:02A black sheep in the family, no doubt.
01:02:04Oh, a young chap I never even talked to.
01:02:06Years ago in England,
01:02:08this young man very much like William
01:02:10killed a man in some senseless brawl.
01:02:12And I watched that young man
01:02:14walk to the gallows.
01:02:16And I saw him hanged.
01:02:18Ghastly sight.
01:02:22There was nothing I could do to help that young lad.
01:02:24Well...
01:02:26I hope your way works, Henry.
01:02:28It will, John, it will.
01:02:40Would you like to listen
01:02:42to my opinion, Mr. John Simpson Chisholm?
01:02:44Nope.
01:02:46Well, my opinion is all this speechifying,
01:02:48storekeeping, prayer meeting
01:02:50don't amount to a spit in the river.
01:02:52There's only one thing gonna make this territory
01:02:54know who's the bull of the woods.
01:02:56And sometime or sooner it's gonna happen.
01:02:58And you know it.
01:03:00Do I? You do.
01:03:02It's just gonna be you and Murphy
01:03:04head to head and horn to horn.
01:03:06And one hell of a fight.
01:03:08But one of you's got to lose.
01:03:10So the other one
01:03:12walks away with the herd and the horn should bang.
01:03:14Now that's my opinion.
01:03:22Well...
01:03:44What's so funny?
01:03:48Well, that's the first time I ever put somebody else's brand
01:03:50on our own cows.
01:04:00Well, there's your proof, Sheriff.
01:04:02A little good cow thief
01:04:04putting his brand on my cattle.
01:04:06I expect we ought to do something about that.
01:04:08Yeah, I expect we ought to.
01:04:10And you better hurry, he's leaving town.
01:04:12All right, you two go fetch him.
01:04:14Oh, hold Tunstall in jail until I get back.
01:04:16Where are you going?
01:04:18Santa Fe.
01:04:20I, uh, I got to see a friend.
01:04:22Yeah.
01:04:36Hello.
01:04:38Say, Tunstall, you're a hard man to track down.
01:04:40Thought you could get away with it.
01:04:42Get away with what?
01:04:44We're deputy sheriffs, you know, duly appointed.
01:04:46My congratulations.
01:04:48But what's that got to do with me?
01:04:50Got to do with your Rosswell and Mr. Murphy's cattle.
01:04:52Gentlemen, in the first place,
01:04:54the origin of Mr. Murphy's magic herd
01:04:56is somewhat dubious.
01:04:58And in the second place...
01:05:00In the second place, don't give us any of that fancy foreign talk,
01:05:02Mr. Fancypants.
01:05:04You're talking to the law, and the law says you're going back to Lincoln.
01:05:06Look here, I'm going to Rosswell.
01:05:08I've got a stage to catch.
01:05:13Ooh.
01:05:27He didn't even have a gun.
01:05:29He had a gun.
01:05:33And he tried to use it.
01:05:42And he opened his mouth and thought to say,
01:05:44Blessed are the poor in spirit,
01:05:46For theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
01:05:48Blessed are they that mourn,
01:05:50For they shall be comforted.
01:05:52Blessed are the meek,
01:05:54For they shall inherit the earth.
01:05:56Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness,
01:05:58For they shall be filled.
01:06:00Blessed are the merciful,
01:06:02For they shall obtain mercy.
01:06:04Blessed are the pure in heart,
01:06:06For they shall see God.
01:06:08Blessed are the peacemakers,
01:06:10For they shall inherit the kingdom of the Lord.
01:06:12Blessed are the persecuted for righteousness' sake,
01:06:14For they shall inherit heaven.
01:06:18Rejoice and be doubly blessed,
01:06:20For your reward in heaven is great.
01:06:24The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.
01:06:26Blessed be the name of the Lord.
01:06:28Amen.
01:06:34John.
01:06:36J.B.
01:06:38What happened?
01:06:40It happened.
01:06:42Judge, my name is Alex McSween, yes?
01:06:44I think we should go to the courthouse.
01:06:46Mr. McSween.
01:06:48I think we'd better go then.
01:07:08Come on.
01:07:32I made you a promise, Mr. Dunstall.
01:07:34Now I'm making myself a promise.
01:07:38It says in the Bible,
01:07:42the candle of the wicked shall be put out.
01:07:46Sheriff, I'm going to ask you this once more.
01:07:50South.
01:07:51Chew it finer.
01:07:52Val Verde, I think.
01:07:54Now let's just hold up a minute.
01:07:57As a federal justice, I'm issuing warrants for the arrest of both of those men.
01:08:01Sheriff, are you going after them?
01:08:03My own men?
01:08:05All right.
01:08:06Well, John, I'm empowering you and your men to bring back those two.
01:08:09What are their names?
01:08:10Morton and Baker.
01:08:11Deputies Morton and Baker.
01:08:15Dead or alive.
01:08:21You know, I'm afraid of what he might do.
01:08:24Whatever he does, it'll be legal.
01:08:27Oh, that's hard to believe.
01:08:30Jess Evans rode up right after the shooting.
01:08:32The man is a thief.
01:08:33He stole my cattle.
01:08:34We have the hides to prove it.
01:08:37It's hard to believe about Henry Tunstall.
01:08:39Yes, and it's hard to believe he carried a gun.
01:08:41But he did.
01:08:42He pulled one.
01:08:43Resisted arrest.
01:08:44The deputies were defending themselves.
01:08:46They had no choice.
01:08:49It's too bad.
01:08:51It's just too bad.
01:08:53Yes, it is.
01:08:54We have more important things to think about, all of us.
01:08:56Would you excuse us, Jess?
01:08:58I'll see you at the hotel.
01:09:00Sure.
01:09:01Governor.
01:09:09All right, Lawrence.
01:09:10Let's get to our business.
01:09:16Howdy.
01:09:17Looks like you rode far.
01:09:18Haven't seen a couple of men that looked like they'd rode just as far.
01:09:21A day or two ahead of us, have you?
01:09:23They left their horses here yesterday.
01:09:25Where'd they go?
01:09:26Where else?
01:09:29Thanks.
01:09:40Come on.
01:10:05Draw.
01:10:08Mr. Chisholm, I tried to...
01:10:10Where's Morton?
01:10:12Second room.
01:10:35Agua.
01:10:36Agua.
01:10:47Bring him along.
01:11:11Wait up.
01:11:22I didn't do it, Mr. Chisholm.
01:11:23He did.
01:11:24Shut up, Baker.
01:11:25Pat.
01:11:29You're gonna shoot us, ain't you, Chisholm?
01:11:31I thought about it.
01:11:33Then I thought about something Henry Tunstall once said.
01:11:37He watched a man walk to the gallows, saw him hang.
01:11:40He said it was ghastly.
01:11:42Well, I've seen men hang.
01:11:45And that's the word, ghastly.
01:11:47You two are gonna hang.
01:11:51Pat, take him on into Lincoln.
01:11:53We'll swing by the ranch and pick up the judge.
01:12:00Let's go.
01:12:29Hello, Pat.
01:12:30Charlie, Tom.
01:12:32It shouldn't be up and around, Billy.
01:12:34Neither should they.
01:12:35They won't be for long.
01:12:37What's gonna happen to them?
01:12:39They're gonna be tried and hanged.
01:12:42You believe that?
01:12:44John Chisholm does.
01:12:46We'll see.
01:12:48You know, Pat, I never did thank you for hauling me out of that river.
01:12:52You ought to go back and rest, Billy.
01:12:54I will, Big Cassandra.
01:12:56You ought to go back and rest, Billy.
01:12:58I will, Big Cassandra.
01:12:59I will.
01:13:00First, I gotta keep my promise.
01:13:02What promise?
01:13:07It's all right, Charlie, Tom.
01:13:36I was a kid.
01:13:44I grew up smiling and talking, and want me on the head.
01:13:54All right, cut him up, son.
01:13:57And gather up some artillery.
01:13:58I'm forming a posse.
01:14:05There she is, ladies!
01:14:28Damn.
01:14:30But, sir, the governor is not to be disturbed.
01:14:32He is disturbed, all right.
01:14:33But, sir.
01:14:34Sam, wake up.
01:14:35Wake up, Sam.
01:14:36Listen to me.
01:14:37But, sir.
01:14:38You all be quiet, will you?
01:14:39Wake up, Sam.
01:14:40Listen to me.
01:14:41Good God.
01:14:42Lawrence.
01:14:43Yes.
01:14:44What happened?
01:14:45He's got a telegraph from Lincoln.
01:14:46Get rid of that damn fool, will you?
01:14:47What?
01:14:48Him.
01:14:49Him.
01:14:50Oh, it's all right, George.
01:14:51You know, what in heaven's name happened?
01:14:52The kid just killed Brady Morton and Baker, and then escaped what Chisholm and Justice Wilson stood there and watched him do it.
01:14:57I can't believe it.
01:14:59Sam, Brady Morton and Baker believe it, and believe me, you're on the firing line.
01:15:03And you'd better do something about it before President Hayes decides that you can't handle this territory.
01:15:08What do you suggest that I do?
01:15:10First of all, Justice Wilson is a friend of Chisholm's.
01:15:12So, revoke his powers.
01:15:13You've got plenty of grounds.
01:15:17All right.
01:15:19I'll do that.
01:15:23What else?
01:15:27And you good people witness the cowardly and cold-blooded murder of our beloved Sheriff Brady by Billy the Kid Bonnie right over there.
01:15:35Governor Axel has appointed a new sheriff, Dan Nodine.
01:15:40He's offered a $200 reward to the kid.
01:15:43And I am adding a further reward of $1,000, dead or alive.
01:15:49$1,200.
01:15:53The sheriff here has formed his posse.
01:15:55Oh.
01:15:56Have you got anything you want to add to that, Sheriff?
01:16:00Just this.
01:16:02I'm going to bring Bonnie in.
01:16:04Now, you people can either help me or stay the hell out of my way.
01:16:14Thank you.
01:16:44Well, John, since Governor Axel hung me out to dry, there's nothing more I can help you with.
01:16:59So, I'll be heading back from Mesilla first thing in the morning.
01:17:01All right, J.B.
01:17:03I'm writing President Hayes a letter asking for an impartial investigation of me.
01:17:06By the time it happens, if it happens, Murphy will have his name on everything between Arizona and Texas.
01:17:12Mr. Murphy, just how much of Lincoln County are you after?
01:17:16Well, Mr. Chisholm came out here several years ago, put his name on everything he could.
01:17:21I've only been here a little while.
01:17:23Just getting started.
01:17:25Do you have anything to say to that, Mr. Chisholm?
01:17:28Well, I don't favor talking to vermin, but I'll talk to you just this once.
01:17:32You're not just getting started.
01:17:34The line's been drawn.
01:17:36What Billy did balanced the book so far.
01:17:39But if one of your men cross my land or even touch one of my cows or do anything to that store,
01:17:46I'm not going to the sheriff, the governor, or the President of the United States.
01:17:50I'm coming to see you.
01:17:53Mr. Chisholm, that sounds like a threat.
01:17:59Wrong word.
01:18:00Fact.
01:18:09Billy.
01:18:25Billy, why did you come back here? All of Lincoln County's looking for you.
01:18:28They ain't gonna find me.
01:18:30At least wait till I find Murphy and Evans.
01:18:33You killed those men.
01:18:35Mr. Tunstall was the first man ever to treat me decent.
01:18:38He never hurt nobody.
01:18:40I'm gonna get anybody who had anything to do with it.
01:18:43They'll kill you.
01:18:44They'll try.
01:18:48Pat, what are you doing?
01:18:50Maybe he wants the reward.
01:18:52You know Pat Garrett better than that.
01:18:55Look, Pat.
01:18:57You saved my life.
01:18:59And I'm sorry I had to clout you.
01:19:01But don't go pulling a gun on me.
01:19:04Get Mr. Chisholm, Sally.
01:19:06Put it down, Pat.
01:19:08You two walk away.
01:19:12Come on in here, Billy.
01:19:15I know how you feel, but...
01:19:18you've gone about it the wrong way.
01:19:20It's what you would have done 25 years ago.
01:19:22Billy, all you've done is bollocks things up.
01:19:24The governor's appointed another Murphy man sheriff.
01:19:27So?
01:19:28Well, you can't go around killing all the sheriffs.
01:19:31I can't?
01:19:33You know how this thing's gonna end.
01:19:35It's my life.
01:19:37But you're affecting the lives of a lot of other people.
01:19:40You're talking about a lot of people.
01:19:42About Sally.
01:19:45Maybe it funnels down to her, too.
01:19:47She reminds me of...
01:19:51There was a girl once...
01:19:53back in Texas.
01:19:55A long time ago.
01:19:58And I knew that the best thing for me to do was to turn my back.
01:20:02Let her marry a man that'd make her happy.
01:20:07You're talking about Garrett now.
01:20:09I'm talking about a man that could make her happy.
01:20:14I get your meaning, Mr. Chisholm.
01:20:18I'm not gonna turn you in, Billy.
01:20:21But I'm telling you this.
01:20:24Don't ever show up on my land again.
01:20:33All right, Mr. Chisholm.
01:20:36All right.
01:20:54I didn't intend that you should hear that.
01:20:56I'm glad I did.
01:20:58Helps me understand a lot of things.
01:21:01Your father was a good man.
01:21:03Yes, he was.
01:21:04And I know you did what you thought was right for all of you.
01:21:07And that's what you're doing now.
01:21:09Maybe you should have let Mother make her own choice.
01:21:12She did.
01:21:13She made the right choice.
01:21:20So will I.
01:21:22I know you will, Sally.
01:21:25Don't fight with me, you peppercut!
01:21:27But I swear to you, señor, we haven't seen him.
01:21:30He haven't been here at all.
01:21:32Well, if he comes here or rides by, you get to town and tell me.
01:21:37Because if I hear he even passed this way without you telling me about it,
01:21:41you're going to jail.
01:21:43You understand?
01:21:44Si, señor sheriff.
01:21:46You understand?
01:21:47Si, señor sheriff.
01:22:10Knock a lot of horseshoes loose in them rocks.
01:22:13And all for nothing.
01:22:16That Nodine sure has hell bent on catching you, Billy.
01:22:20I should have killed that tin belly when I had the chance down in Guadalupe.
01:22:23Murphy must want you pretty bad to put up a thousand for your hide.
01:22:26It's going to cost him more than that.
01:22:29And he ain't going to get my hide.
01:22:31I'm going to get his.
01:22:33Let's get started.
01:22:34All right.
01:22:35Now, first off, we're going to hit Murphy's bank and take his money.
01:22:39Yahoo!
01:22:40He's got a safe as big as a barn.
01:22:42We'll blow it open.
01:22:43We'll need dynamite.
01:22:44We'll get it.
01:22:45We'll need some more men.
01:22:47How many?
01:22:48About half a dozen.
01:22:50Men who know the layout of the bank and can shoot their way out of town.
01:22:54There's Brown, Scurlock.
01:22:56Middleton's all right.
01:22:57And while you're visiting the bank, I'll be visiting Mr. Murphy.
01:23:04Nolan, I got 500 head of prime cattle pinned up in the corral.
01:23:07I want you and some of the boys to deliver them over to Tucson.
01:23:09You can leave just...
01:23:16You find him?
01:23:18No.
01:23:19Well, what did you come back for?
01:23:21Some of the horses went lame.
01:23:22We'll start again tomorrow.
01:23:24If you needed horses, you could have sent for them.
01:23:26Listen, Murphy, I know my job.
01:23:28Nobody said you don't.
01:23:30Every time I take a step, I think of the old Bonnie.
01:23:33Well, I'm going to find him, and I'm going to see him dead.
01:23:36Yeah, sure, sure.
01:23:38Want to come into Sloan?
01:23:40I'll buy all of your drink.
01:23:42I prefer my own bottle.
01:23:44My own company.
01:23:55That man there, he's meaner than a gut-shot grizzly.
01:23:58And that's what we need.
01:24:00Well, have you men got your own bottles, or do you want to come into Sloan?
01:24:04Yeah, you know we're going to Sloan with you.
01:24:06All right.
01:24:15Fifteen.
01:24:32Whose move?
01:24:34His.
01:24:38It's turning cold.
01:24:40Wind's from the north.
01:24:42Wind's from the north.
01:24:44Comanches call it tawny morrow.
01:24:46Lonely wind.
01:24:48I wonder where he heard that.
01:24:52You know, Pat, there have been a lot of stories about John Chisholm.
01:24:56About how wild he was.
01:24:59Those were wild times.
01:25:01I think in some ways the two of them are a lot alike.
01:25:04Who?
01:25:06Uncle John and Billy Bonnie.
01:25:09Don't you think they are?
01:25:13Don't you?
01:25:16Not in the important things.
01:25:18Like what?
01:25:20Well, Mr. Chisholm's changed with the times.
01:25:23He doesn't like to let on, but he cares.
01:25:26About the people here and in town.
01:25:30About the Indians and the territory.
01:25:33He's independent.
01:25:35He likes to do things his own way, but he cares.
01:25:38Billy doesn't.
01:25:41I guess he can't help it.
01:25:44But you heard him. All he cares about is getting those men.
01:25:47In a way, doesn't it amount to the same thing?
01:25:49No.
01:25:51Billy wants revenge. Mr. Chisholm wants justice.
01:25:54There's a big difference.
01:25:58And there's a big difference between love and infatuation.
01:26:03What about Pat Garrett?
01:26:06Pat Garrett hasn't talked so much since Sunday school recitation.
01:26:11I better get you in.
01:26:36Johnny.
01:26:38The rest of you, take the horses around the side and leave ours here.
01:26:57Who's there?
01:26:59It's me, Billy.
01:27:02Who's there?
01:27:04Who is it? Who's down there?
01:27:10It's me, Mr. McSween.
01:27:12Billy.
01:27:14What are you doing now? Stealing from your friends?
01:27:17No, sir. Not exactly.
01:27:20We just need the loan of a little dynamite.
01:27:22Dynamite?
01:27:24Yeah.
01:27:26Billy, don't you think you've done enough already?
01:27:28No, sir. But I'm going to.
01:27:30But I'm going to.
01:27:46Bonnie.
01:27:48Billy, listen to me.
01:27:50I've written a letter to the president.
01:27:52There will be an investigation.
01:27:54This whole thing is a travesty. I promised you.
01:27:56I don't know what travesty means.
01:27:58But I made a promise, too.
01:28:06Alex. Alex.
01:28:08What do you want?
01:28:10Get up. Come on, get up.
01:28:14Alex, is everything all right? I heard...
01:28:16Billy.
01:28:18Honey, everything's all right now. You go on back upstairs.
01:28:21It's okay, ma'am. We just need some supplies.
01:28:25At this hour?
01:28:27Go back upstairs.
01:28:35Let's get inside.
01:28:50There's a mess-up out there.
01:28:52Hold your fire. Hold your fire!
01:28:58Bonnie, can you hear me? Sheriff Nodine.
01:29:01Good morning, Sheriff.
01:29:03No, it ain't, Bonnie. Not for you.
01:29:06There are a hundred guns out here.
01:29:08Hey, Nodine! The Swedes got no part of this.
01:29:11They ain't done nothing, so let them come out.
01:29:15Anybody that comes out of there while it's still dark...
01:29:18gets cut in half.
01:29:20You ain't got no place to go, Bonnie.
01:29:22What do we do, Billy?
01:29:24Pile something up against the windows.
01:29:26Nothing else we can do right now.
01:29:28Nothing's gonna happen till daylight.
01:29:48Bonnie! Sheriff Nodine again!
01:29:52Sheriff Nodine again! Time's up!
01:29:57He's mad. Must not have had any breakfast.
01:30:00You know what's gonna happen to you if you don't surrender?
01:30:03I know what'll happen if I do.
01:30:05I'll get a bullet in the back trying to escape.
01:30:07Well, here's what you're gonna get if you stay in there.
01:30:23Look out!
01:30:28Damn place is built like a fort.
01:30:30Will that be, Bonnie?
01:30:35Billy, we've got to get Sue out of here.
01:30:41Sheriff, this is McSween.
01:30:46Is Lawrence Murphy out there?
01:30:49I'm here.
01:30:52Lawrence, let my wife come out.
01:30:55Then we can talk. I give you my word there'll be no tricks.
01:31:00All right, Alex.
01:31:02You can come out.
01:31:05It'll look better this way, Sheriff.
01:31:08You don't want any women getting killed?
01:31:10No, Alex.
01:31:12Not unless you come too.
01:31:14I want to speak on behalf of these men.
01:31:16Then I'll be right out. You go on ahead, sir.
01:31:19All right, she's coming out.
01:31:50Lawrence?
01:31:52Will you send word to Fort Stanton
01:31:54and let these men surrender to the Army?
01:31:57Look, Mr. McSween, you're not talking for us.
01:32:00I'm trying to help you.
01:32:02To keep you alive.
01:32:04The Army has no jurisdiction here.
01:32:06This is a civil matter.
01:32:08And if anyone surrenders, it's to me.
01:32:11I'll take care of it.
01:32:13I'll take care of it.
01:32:15I'll take care of it.
01:32:17It's to me.
01:32:19Get out of here, or I ain't ever going to surrender to no deed.
01:32:22Billy!
01:32:23Go out there with your wife.
01:32:30Sheriff, I'm unarmed and I'm coming out alone.
01:32:34No, you ain't. Not alone.
01:32:37Not till everybody throws down their guns
01:32:39and you all come out together.
01:32:41With Bonnie in the lead, then it's my turn.
01:32:43Hear if my husband's done nothing wrong.
01:32:45Your husband is harboring a killer.
01:32:48Mr. Murphy...
01:32:49I'm sorry, I can't interfere with the law.
01:32:57What about it, Bonnie?
01:32:59I'm not coming out, Noreen!
01:33:12Noreen!
01:33:13Get out of here before you get hurt!
01:33:40This looks weird. It's your wife.
01:33:44She's going for Chisholm!
01:33:48Exactly. We'll fight them on our own ground.
01:33:51Take some men down by the river in case they come in that way
01:33:54and throw a barricade across that street.
01:34:07We're running short of lead.
01:34:09Mr. McSween.
01:34:12All right.
01:34:14Here's the key to the room.
01:34:18Kerlock, McCarty, upstairs!
01:34:24Throw that children off the stage!
01:34:30Hold it!
01:34:31Dammit, where are you going?
01:34:33Going to warn the noon stage.
01:34:35Noon stage, Mike.
01:34:42They're getting away!
01:34:58That baby needs to know how to fight a war!
01:35:00That's what we're doing!
01:35:02Mr. Chisholm!
01:35:11They're gonna kill him, Murphy and Nodine's men have the store surrounded, Billy's in
01:35:23there.
01:35:24Please, Mr. Chisholm.
01:35:26Take care of her, Sally.
01:35:27What are you gonna do?
01:35:28What I'd have done 25 years ago, Pat, get the men out of South Camp, Trace, you round
01:35:32up everybody that can ride a horse or pull a trigger.
01:35:35Let's break out from Winship.
01:35:36You bet.
01:36:07Come on, hurry up.
01:36:14My arm.
01:36:18Give up, Billy.
01:36:24We're ready for him now.
01:36:55Hey, Billy.
01:36:56They've got the street blocked off.
01:36:58They can keep us in to keep somebody out.
01:37:01Shizzle.
01:37:10He'll be slaughtered.
01:37:12I'm going out there and talk to Murphy.
01:37:13No, don't do it, Mr. McSween.
01:37:16Don't go out there.
01:37:18Sheriff.
01:37:19Murphy.
01:37:20Hold your fire.
01:37:22I've got to talk to you, and I'm coming out alone.
01:37:27Don't, Mr. McSween!
01:37:29You heard my terms.
01:37:52Get them torches!
01:38:04I'll burn this son of a bitch out.
01:38:07Senor Chisholm, they've built a barricade.
01:38:22We could go around and come in from behind.
01:38:24We'd have to cross that river. We'd be sitting ducks.
01:38:28Then what do we do, Mr. Chisholm?
01:38:31We do exactly what we started out to do, Mr. Pepper.
01:39:32It's Chisholm!
01:39:35They've reported him!
01:39:45What the hell was this?
01:39:59It's Chisholm!
01:40:28You want them on your own ground, you've got them!
01:40:30Yeah!
01:40:56Stop!
01:41:25Good to see you, big casino.
01:41:45Yeah.
01:42:01Cover me, Pat.
01:42:14Really, really.
01:42:28Ain't like old times.
01:42:58Can you make it?
01:43:28Where's...
01:43:35Where are you going?
01:43:37I resign!
01:43:39No more paydays around here!
01:43:56I know. It's my fault.
01:43:59You were the primer, Billy, but...
01:44:02I guess sooner or later the lid had to blow off.
01:44:06Sheriff left town.
01:44:09He won't be hard to follow.
01:44:12So long, Mr. Chisholm.
01:44:14Let her go, Billy.
01:44:16That smell of death.
01:44:18Remember?
01:44:20Be seeing you, big casino.
01:44:28Are you coming?
01:44:47General Lew Wallace takes oath as new governor of territory.
01:44:52Garrett, appointed sheriff of Lincoln County.
01:44:56Governor declares am...
01:44:59Amnesty.
01:45:00Yeah.
01:45:02Do that mean the war's over?
01:45:04It do.
01:45:05I hope so.
01:45:07I wouldn't be too sure.
01:45:08You know, there's an old saying, Miss Sally.
01:45:11There's no law west of Dodge and no God west of the Pecos.
01:45:15Right, Mr. Chisholm?
01:45:17Wrong, Mr. Pepper.
01:45:19Because no matter where people go, sooner or later there's the law.
01:45:23And sooner or later they find that God's already been there.
01:45:31Well, now, where's he going?
01:45:33Don't worry. He'll be back.
01:45:35Well, I better get going, too.
01:45:37I got some things in Lincoln that need taking care of.
01:45:39Lincoln can take care of itself, sheriff, until after the dishes are done.
01:45:42Does this badge give me any authority?
01:45:44Not in this house.
01:46:02How the wind blows slowly
01:46:04And you can't help thinking
01:46:06Of the troubles the dawning will bring
01:46:11There are those who tremble
01:46:13And it's you tomorrow
01:46:16But there's others who play out the string
01:46:24Chisholm, God Chisholm
01:46:28We're in Civil War
01:46:32Chisholm, God Chisholm
01:46:37Can you still keep going on?
01:46:41Can you still keep going on?

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