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00:01:00Oh
00:01:30I
00:01:50What's this for I can't bury him if he ain't dead
00:01:55You mean he pulled through
00:01:58I'll be damn. He's not there the sheriff's office
00:02:19I'll be damn your life
00:02:23I
00:02:27Like guys name have you out there Yankee bullets try to snuff us out
00:02:35Ain't no Yankees around these parts
00:02:38How long you wandering around out there all wounded and such
00:02:44Ain't no tell
00:02:47Yeah, not sure how long he was laying there before I stumbled across you
00:02:52I'm ugly. I did beat the coyotes and the wolves
00:02:58And get me out of here I
00:03:03Guess I can go ahead and work with the sheriff see what I can do
00:03:07First you can tell me a little bit about the battle use in
00:03:12Now we have the Yankees on the run
00:03:15Damn sure
00:03:18Yeah, well they didn't know whether to scratch your watches or wind their ass
00:03:28Where you call home soldier
00:03:34San Antonio
00:03:39You is a long way from home
00:03:43All right, I'll go see if I can track down the sheriff see if we can get you out of here
00:03:47And if I can I'll give you a coin you can hop a train to Vicksburg
00:03:51from there you can
00:03:54Catch a buck wagon or a stagecoach on down to Texas
00:04:00When you get there you tell them in Jeff Davis wants to win this war he's gonna need more Texans
00:04:08All right
00:04:11Sit tight
00:04:17You
00:04:47You
00:05:12You too
00:05:18I
00:05:31Say whiskey, right burn broken like a true Irishman
00:05:45Cheers
00:05:47Oh
00:05:59Tall whiskey
00:06:06You
00:06:14Cheers cheers
00:06:18I
00:06:23So you won't leave
00:06:27Won't leave from cutting dust I meant leave from the army
00:06:35Ain't no army for me no more
00:06:39You cripple
00:06:42I
00:06:44Ain't a cripple took a couple Yankee bullets bust my leg some years back
00:06:54So you gonna let that stand Yankee bullets
00:07:00Boys up north just doing what they're told ain't nothing personal
00:07:04The
00:07:07Hell the hell is wrong with people
00:07:10You just ain't got the stomach for it. That's what it is. Let me tell you old Jeff Davis and General Lee
00:07:15They're gonna need every able-bodied man. They can get if we're gonna pull off this miracle
00:07:22So eager to fight take a rifle head east
00:07:27You
00:07:29Know I would sit for uh, I got these flat feet so they probably wouldn't even let
00:07:35You know, what? Don't don't
00:07:37You believe this fella? He's scared of battle. I got no quarrel with you, mister
00:07:43But if you think I'm gonna go back and get shot so a plantation leaves
00:07:47Blasphemy goddamn blasphemy. How dare you talk about your homeland like that?
00:08:02Skin it or else I say we're done here. Yeah
00:08:08Just take it easy boys
00:08:12You two want to kill one another
00:08:14You two want to kill one another kindly draw a line out in the street
00:08:41Sorry, I
00:08:45Understand more it's got everyone on one side of the other
00:08:51Peerso
00:08:54Not to stoke the fire, but I heard a man named Beauregard stopped in here last night
00:09:02Sounds familiar. So Arliss Beauregard. He took a room down at the end
00:09:08He says that there are rumors that Lee might surrender
00:09:13The surrender yeah says he's down here recruiting soldiers for Texas
00:09:20He's probably looking for funding case Lee bows out
00:09:27Thanks for the heads up you bet
00:09:32I'm a skin out lay low. See you later. All right
00:09:42I
00:10:13I
00:10:23Know just come on stop. No, she's me a meal story. Yeah. Yes, and I see your Spanish is improving
00:10:31Well, I'm trying. I don't know how you Mexicans do it
00:10:36What can I get you?
00:10:38one service and a bourbon, please
00:10:41I'll put off this table over here
00:10:58Parched
00:11:01You
00:11:09Here you go
00:11:11Beer one bourbon. That's just me amigo
00:11:16Howdy, Miss Marisol. How are you doing today? I'm well. Thank you for asking
00:11:21So what brings you to San Antonio?
00:11:24supplies for my ranch and medicine for the cows
00:11:27You can't get that sort of thing in Laredo
00:11:57You
00:12:06Evening what's the fella gonna do to get a decent drink in this town?
00:12:13Well, I think bourbon if you please
00:12:16Please
00:12:26First you found your room to your liking fine. Thanks
00:12:33I'm gonna spend the day
00:12:35Looking for volunteers. We're not a man looking for soldiers to enlist begin such a search in your fine town
00:12:44Volunteers
00:12:51Why yes able-bodied men looking to fight a good fight against the north I
00:12:59Was not aware of any shortage
00:13:02If Lee surrenders we're all gonna be needing to finance a war against the north
00:13:08In fact, I'm sweeping through Texas right now looking for young men. They wish to enlist
00:13:15The South
00:13:17You know, the South has always been outgunned in our man
00:13:20Yeah, we might not be as industrialized as the north, but we have spirit
00:13:27I'm sorry
00:13:29What's the mist your name?
00:13:31But a mere Garza
00:13:33It's my daughter Marisol
00:13:36Lovely to meet you
00:13:42All this Beauregard, it's your pleasure
00:13:48Finance an army you say should Lee tuck his tail and run
00:13:54Let's pray that it don't come to that
00:13:57Well, my daughter and I will be staying the night so let's meet back here tonight and we'll discuss what you're looking for in private
00:14:05very well
00:14:09Say ten o'clock so that
00:14:15Evening sir
00:14:36You excuse me evening, can you help me find these
00:14:50And get that ready by tomorrow first thing in the morning
00:14:57That man in the bar
00:15:01Who was he
00:15:04Something Beauregard
00:15:10What do you want
00:15:12He mentioned the war
00:15:15I'm looking for young men
00:15:18To enlist I think so
00:15:23He said something about Lee and the war ending
00:15:28What about you what do you think of these Americanos fighting a war
00:15:33I
00:15:35Pardon me to believe you can use the words civil and war in the same sentence
00:15:41The real problem is sin
00:15:46Man's always trying to kill one another
00:15:49Never heard of the story of Cain and Abel in the Bible
00:15:56Or a fallen people
00:16:00Life
00:16:03Liberty
00:16:06Those words don't hold up much unless you're willing to work for him
00:16:11Don't miss Jefferson said that yes
00:16:17Yeah, that's right you're educated of course I
00:16:26Didn't mean to insult
00:16:28It's just you being a Mexican and all
00:16:31You sure know a lot about our history
00:16:35Those words
00:16:38How can they not mean them when Americans kill each other over them
00:16:42They just got a different way of doing it's all
00:16:47The South's fortunes tied up and slave labor and
00:16:53Well, they'd rather sacrifice human lives for personal wealth
00:16:57But the North didn't invent slaves either
00:17:01The Hebrews in Egypt
00:17:04Los Indios
00:17:06Espanolas
00:17:09No one's hands are clean, you know your history, too
00:17:16Well to move forward you got to understand the past
00:17:23I'll get that list to you first thing in the morning
00:17:28Muchos gracias
00:17:41So gentlemen, the rooster crows mighty early this time of the year I want to call it a night
00:17:48Evening sir, welcome senatorial. What is not your senior? What is much?
00:17:57He's too old
00:18:00Yeah, you know
00:18:03those blue-bellied sons of bitches
00:18:07All those damn Yankees above the Mason Dixon had proven to be much more resilient than we first thought
00:18:17The South needs money
00:18:19money and guns
00:18:22Because if we're gonna preserve our way of life
00:18:25It's got to be a true all-hands-on-deck approach for the rest of the wall
00:18:32So I take it that recruiting is not going as planned
00:18:36Nobody wants to serve Lee
00:18:39rumors swirling about him waving the white flag
00:18:43supply lines diminishing
00:18:45Hell who wants to be on the losing end of a rifle?
00:18:50Tell me
00:18:53What is wrong with an end to the war, huh? Brother versus brother. There's no way to live our conflict
00:19:04That's a curse on our Confederacy
00:19:12Forgive me that was unpleasant and uncalled for
00:19:17But my passion equals my resolve
00:19:22Let's talk about a return on investment
00:19:25Once we win the war with the North
00:19:27You will be greeted with ten times your investment
00:19:31Gold labor taxes you name it your first money in first money out
00:19:38And how much a thousand dollars a month until Christmas a thousand dollars
00:19:46And what makes you think I have this kind of money
00:19:52Mr. Garza
00:19:57When a man like you comes to town
00:20:01It behooves someone like me to do a little looking into his past
00:20:06I
00:20:11Know all about the ranch in Laredo
00:20:15your sugarcane fields
00:20:19How profitable you've been
00:20:22despite the uproars in Mexico
00:20:32I'm gonna give you until morning to consider my proposal
00:20:37and
00:20:42If I reject
00:20:48That would be very unwise of you, mr. Garza I
00:21:00Do not need it's a morning to make my decision. I will not be bullied into joining your war
00:21:07You find another backer who will help you spill the blood of your brothers in the north
00:21:11That backer will not be me
00:21:21Evening
00:21:28Give me about a week and be ready. All right much obliged. Thank you
00:21:37Oh
00:21:42Have you seen my daughter Marisol Garza, we ain't seen anyone mister. Have you seen my daughter Marisol Garza?
00:21:51Shame by yesterday
00:21:54Dropped off a list of medicine
00:21:56Sure, right
00:21:58I'll work this morning. She was not in the hotel. What about the lady store? I've looked everywhere. No one has seen her
00:22:05Might need to check on that guy that came through town yesterday the one that stayed at the hotel Arliss
00:22:11My experience
00:22:13Men like that come through town for two reasons
00:22:17Which are
00:22:19Take a guess he approached me with a business offer to finance his army
00:22:29He don't look like no general to me
00:22:32The only one I have an S is the continent on the saloon
00:22:37Hug
00:22:40You might shut some light on it I
00:22:43Think you've had enough barrel timer moving on down the road
00:22:53Have you seen my daughter Marisol Garza No
00:22:56Senor Garza, it's everything. All right, you look like you've seen a ghost. My soul is missing missing
00:23:03No one has seen her this morning. Where's that Warren path that crawled into town yesterday?
00:23:10Major Beauregard
00:23:12How last I saw of him was when I was locking up for the night
00:23:15Where he's walking into the hotel
00:23:18He rented a room there same as you I don't think nothing of it
00:23:21He rented a room there same as you I don't think nothing of it the hotel
00:23:30Don't give me that look
00:23:32I
00:23:50Hey
00:23:54What does Beauregard say when you told him you wouldn't finance his war he did not say much
00:24:03He met your daughter, you know, she's with you see
00:24:12My money says that some bitch took her with him when he left what why ransom ransom?
00:24:26Think about it
00:24:27She's nowhere to be found
00:24:30Her things still in her room, yes, I bet that hotel says he skinned out early this morning
00:24:37Do you know what can I do?
00:24:40depends
00:24:42Stay here. Wait
00:24:44Go to Mexico. Hope he finds you. No, I can pay someone to hunt him down like a dog and kill him. That's an option
00:24:53I'll need a posse a bounty hunter. It's no good
00:24:58Not in this town
00:25:00Gotta go to Lubbock for that sort of thing
00:25:03You can do it
00:25:05Me no
00:25:06My days are over
00:25:08No, I'll pay you 10,000 of gold. Just bring Marisol home
00:25:14Think about it you want a ranch of your own
00:25:17land
00:25:18All of it. I am a man of my word. I
00:25:22Can set you up for the rest of your life? Just bring me my daughter
00:25:27And you will see that I am true I
00:25:33Can't I'm sorry, good luck
00:25:49What's the matter with you quick give me a bourbon before I change my mind do something stupid
00:25:57Little early to be drinking even for you
00:26:10Do you know you're gonna help that man find his daughter can't
00:26:16Bross myself. I wouldn't kill again. Oh, he says you've got a kill
00:26:22Men like Bogart don't listen to reason
00:26:25All the more reason for you to stop him for he hurt somebody else
00:26:31What if I can't find her there's always a livery over there for you I
00:26:39Came here to start again
00:26:43With a peaceful life
00:26:46Yeah, you know what they say about people that start again
00:26:50It's a good thing
00:26:52Kind of scary when you find out what you're really made of in the process
00:27:22I
00:27:42Will do it
00:27:4510,000 not a penny less of course. I am a man of my word
00:27:52I
00:27:55Can go to my ranch packs and belongings
00:27:59I'll be on the trail of first slide. I'll do everything my power to bring her back, please
00:28:04Just bring my Mahita back to me. I
00:28:07Won't kill Arliss without a good reason
00:28:10If he touches one hair on her head
00:28:14That's a good reason I can have my back arrows ride with you. No, no, it's best to go alone
00:28:22Besides on how long I might be gone
00:28:24Then find me before you write and I will give you half the guard up front
00:28:29Just bring me my daughter
00:28:53You'll never get away with this
00:28:55That right my father will send his piqueros for me when they find you
00:29:01win
00:29:02Win is the key word in your sentence
00:29:06What are you going to do with me?
00:29:08right now
00:29:12Nothing
00:29:15But you see this
00:29:17This here's a ransom note that's gonna be delivered to your father
00:29:22Demanded $10,000 in exchange for your safe return back to Mexico
00:29:29your war money
00:29:33With that kind of money we can fund the army through the new year should Lee roll over and die
00:29:43My father is many things
00:29:46Loyal wealthy a fool is not one of them
00:29:51Well, neither am I
00:29:53with that kind of money I
00:29:55Could promote myself to general take command of my own private army
00:30:01Hell your father couldn't touch me with a copper cannonball, even if he tried
00:30:15Shame really
00:30:45You
00:31:15You
00:31:37Honey mister you want a drink or something? I'll have a whiskey
00:31:41He knew in town ain't you?
00:31:44How can you tell
00:31:46It's pretty obvious
00:31:50No, I don't get nothing but regulars walking in and out of here and let alone an ex-soldier like yourself soldier
00:31:59Obvious y'all carried in your shoulders
00:32:04Reason I'm in town is I'm looking for a fellow that goes by Arliss Beauregard
00:32:09He says he's a major but I have my doubts
00:32:12Might have come through on a recruiting trip recruiting
00:32:16Confederate man looking to join the cause
00:32:18What cause would that be sugar?
00:32:21Senseless one
00:32:23What's this Arliss feller look like?
00:32:26Not like a soldier
00:32:28Looks like he's been counting money his whole life got a girl with him. Why?
00:32:33hostage
00:32:35Mexican, that's why I'm looking for him. Well, like I said, I don't get nothing but regulars coming in and out
00:32:41of here
00:32:47Thanks for the drink
00:33:12I
00:33:14Mister
00:33:16About that man you're looking for what about him? Is there a reward or a bounty or something perhaps?
00:33:23well
00:33:25Meet me out back dark dark
00:33:41You
00:33:46Old man came through here a few days ago
00:33:49Why'd you lie to me in the bar?
00:33:51Small town lots of ears in that old place
00:33:55fair enough, so
00:33:59Like I said, he came through here Mexican gal with him he bought a bottle of rye
00:34:05Got a big old room at the hotel up yonder
00:34:09Yes about a couple of whores too, which I thought was mighty strange being he had that pretty young lady with him already I
00:34:16Guess he doesn't want the trouble. It comes to touching a woman. You don't want to be touched
00:34:20Especially his father being who he is at all. What is she some kind of Mexican royalty or something more or less?
00:34:30What's this for they say where they're going
00:34:38I
00:35:08Don't know
00:35:24Evening no vacancies. I ain't looking for a room. I'm looking for a man
00:35:30Goes by the name of Beauregard. You heard of him. Well, I can't give out that information
00:35:34What about now
00:35:43Arliss Beauregard checked out two days ago alone
00:35:50Well, it doesn't say but I seem to remember he had several lady friends with him
00:35:55Any of Mexican?
00:35:57Perhaps don't really recall
00:36:00Making you mention where he was going
00:36:02Well now that you mention it. I did overhear him talking to the hotel barkeep about Jackson, Mississippi
00:36:09Yep, that's the one
00:36:11Even had us telegram a letter for him before he left a
00:36:15Letter, huh? Oh, yeah first-class
00:36:18Not to Jackson though, San Antonio
00:36:21Said he had some business down there
00:36:23You see it was on that letter by any chance
00:36:25How about now
00:36:56Oh, yeah, well, I'm looking for an Arliss Beauregard know where I find him. We're not that way
00:37:06That's why good evening
00:37:26Hey, I'll help you you're a long way from Texas major. Oh
00:37:35Excuse me
00:37:38It's over
00:37:40Where is she?
00:37:41And you are it doesn't matter who I am
00:37:45I'm here for the girl
00:37:48Oh
00:37:49Tell me mr. Garza paid you to come all the way here to save his precious little ninja
00:37:56It's more noble know what you're doing here. Is that right?
00:38:01I'm taking Marty soul Garza back to Texas
00:38:07I'm I just have something to say about that
00:38:11You see Marisol is my fiance
00:38:15We had to be married in the fall I
00:38:20Ain't here to argue with you major
00:38:23Now you're asking
00:38:27We're getting there together, there's no need to she's right outside Marisol darling come in here
00:38:34Now
00:38:41Come here darling
00:38:43This man's got some kind of crazy idea that you are here being held against your will I
00:38:51Informed him that we're gonna be married in September
00:38:56And then I got to thinking maybe we should extend him an invite
00:39:05What do you say whatever you say my love
00:39:09Marisol
00:39:11Your father sent me. Oh
00:39:15Did he get the telegram
00:39:18He's gonna make one hell of a father-in-law. Don't you think Marisol telegram you talking about while the ransom note?
00:39:25I knew that he would be more than happy to
00:39:30financially support our
00:39:32struggle for liberty
00:39:35He blackmailed him
00:39:37In exchange for his own daughter. I gave him every chance to support this cause
00:39:43He chose to turn his back on me and the freedom of every man south of the Dixon
00:39:51Now he was either
00:39:53Too stupid not to see what was coming or he was too blind not to see what was going on right under his nose
00:40:01Curious what did he offer you to come get her?
00:40:07Everything you asked for all of it ain't paying your rent sent some bitch
00:40:14Ain't paying your rent sent
00:40:31This is how it's gonna watch honey, man
00:40:35You're either gonna ride back to Texas
00:40:42Or I'm gonna put a bullet in the side of her skull now, what's it gonna be?
00:40:52Don't shoot the girl
00:40:56I'm coming out. I repeat do not shoot the girl
00:41:05You
00:41:11That's what I thought
00:41:13Yeah
00:41:15I'm gonna give you three seconds to get on your horse and ride the hell out of here
00:41:22Marisol's gonna die
00:41:34Oh
00:41:58Hey Tully
00:42:00Oh
00:42:02Could you betray the South
00:42:08How would you betray the Confederacy $10,000 in a bullet cuts a lot of ties
00:42:30Okay, okay, let's go no one's gonna hurt you. No one's gonna hurt you. You're going home. All right, you're going home
00:42:46How long is it right back home
00:42:52About a week
00:42:55No one's gonna hurt you
00:43:00Does my father know I'm still alive
00:43:03I don't really know what he knows
00:43:07I haven't been back in eight months
00:43:14They got those in Laredo
00:43:16I take it you haven't been to Laredo
00:43:20Once a long time ago, I went out west to fight
00:43:29I was with the volunteers in Missouri
00:43:33By the time we got to San Antone
00:43:36It's 1842
00:43:40I
00:43:42San Antonio
00:43:44It's 1842
00:43:49700 of us on the way to Mir
00:43:56Somerville had had it with the raids
00:44:00We took Laredo
00:44:03Guerrero not long after that
00:44:08Two days before Christmas
00:44:11Last same 700 we all went across the Rio Grande
00:44:18What we didn't know there was a thousand Mexicans waiting for us
00:44:25We were outnumbered
00:44:33Still ended up killing 600
00:44:36That's another 200 for dead
00:44:42Day after Christmas Mexicans surrendered
00:44:49Never seen so much blood or fear
00:44:56Some of us that made it back over with the skin on our backs
00:44:59Mexicans caught the rest
00:45:03Executed one for every ten
00:45:13When the war was over
00:45:17I was going to live in Texas
00:45:24I signed up for the military
00:45:27I signed up for Lee's army and we went and fought the north
00:45:31Worst mistake of my life
00:45:36Why?
00:45:42No one wins a war
00:45:46Poor people die
00:45:50And the rich get richer
00:45:56I saw it the same in Mexico as I did in Virginia
00:46:00Just thought I could make a difference
00:46:02Did you?
00:46:04A difference?
00:46:07Hell no
00:46:13I am thankful you came for me
00:46:20It wasn't an easy choice
00:46:26But it was the right one
00:46:34Time to get some shut eye
00:46:36We got a long trip
00:46:57Marisol!
00:47:01Are you okay?
00:47:03I'm fine
00:47:10I was worried sick
00:47:13I never heard back from you after he sent the telegram
00:47:16And I thought for sure you were dead
00:47:19Told you I didn't know how long it was going to be
00:47:22In Beauregard
00:47:25Bueno, a deal is a deal
00:47:27Please, come inside, let's share a drink and celebrate
00:47:34Thank you, but it's been a long trip
00:47:36Of course
00:47:38I'll stop by in the morning with your payment
00:47:54Hello
00:48:10Ah, I thought you would be sleeping
00:48:17Not much sleep these days
00:48:20Me either
00:48:22Look, I just wanted to stop by before I head back to Laredo
00:48:28I cannot thank you enough for what you have done
00:48:31Marisol told me what had happened
00:48:41I'm just happy to be home
00:48:43Thanks for the bounty
00:48:45It is not a bounty
00:48:48Excuse me?
00:48:50It is not a bounty or a payment for a job
00:48:54It is a wedding present
00:49:03I don't want to marry your daughter
00:49:05Ah, but she wants to marry you
00:49:08Look, make it easy for her
00:49:11A man should ask for a woman's hand in marriage
00:49:13Not the other way around
00:49:17What about Mexico?
00:49:19Mexico?
00:49:21She is in love
00:49:23Who am I to stop her?
00:49:32I've never been married before
00:49:36It will not be easy
00:49:39But I have faith in you
00:49:50Sorry I didn't mean to scare you
00:49:53Your father was...
00:49:54My answer is yes
00:49:56I overheard you talking about the wedding
00:50:03I ain't the right guy
00:50:07How do you know that?
00:50:12What if it doesn't work?
00:50:16Then it doesn't work
00:50:20It's settled
00:50:23Yes
00:50:31This gold isn't safe here, okay?
00:50:33Okay
00:50:34I'm going to take it to the bank
00:50:36I will go with you
00:50:37No, no, no, you stay here
00:50:39You stay here and wait for me
00:50:41Okay
00:50:42I'll be back
00:50:49Okay
00:51:06Hey there, I want to talk to you
00:51:08How much you got in that there bag?
00:51:10None of your business what's in this bag
00:51:12Yeah, it is
00:51:13Become my business in Jackson
00:51:15What do you think, Waylon?
00:51:18I do think we ought to have a look-see
00:51:21Nah, don't make us have to go visit the girl
00:51:24Cooperative as she is known to be
00:51:27Yeah, wasn't that Arliss' woman?
00:51:30I believe they was going to be married
00:51:32Matter of fact
00:51:33Bullshit
00:51:34Bullshit!
00:51:36Then to text his judge otherwise
00:51:38Especially with two eyewitness soldiers
00:51:41I believe that there's gold
00:51:43Oh, no shit
00:51:44I thought of it too
00:51:46Well, looks like we might have hit the jackpot with this one, Tully
00:51:50If so, take the gold and leave town
00:51:53What are you trying to give orders now, boy?
00:51:55The man we take orders from is dead because of you
00:51:58Tracked you all the way into Texas
00:52:01This is going to be your penance
00:52:08We ought to make it quick before someone sees us
00:52:10Nah, let's make him remember that
00:52:16Huh! Huh!
00:52:22Come on
00:52:47How was your day?
00:52:55Same
00:52:58You get the corral repaired?
00:53:02Yep
00:53:05And?
00:53:06And what?
00:53:07That's it?
00:53:09That's it, it's a goddamn fence
00:53:12Alright, it was broken and now it's fixed
00:53:15Great asshole
00:53:24Every day
00:53:27We talk about the fence
00:53:29Every day
00:53:32Now it's fixed
00:53:34So I want you to be satisfied
00:53:37Look, don't take this out on me
00:53:39I'm not the one who lost the gold you did
00:53:41I don't have to make a life without it
00:53:46Have I ever complained?
00:53:55You don't have to
00:53:58Oh really?
00:54:00I see the way you look at me
00:54:03And how is that?
00:54:05Ashamed
00:54:08How many times has my father offered us help?
00:54:14I don't want his money
00:54:16Not just his money, but moving to Laredo
00:54:18A Texan living in Mexico
00:54:21No way in hell
00:54:23What do you want from me?
00:54:25I want the men I married, not the men you are now
00:54:27I don't want him
00:54:29Where's James Orville Bain? That's the man I want
00:54:31I don't want him
00:54:33I don't want him
00:54:35Where's James Orville Bain? That's the man I want
00:54:38I hate it when you use that name
00:54:39Yeah, it was your grandfather's name, you should be proud
00:54:41I am proud!
00:54:46That's exactly why I handed it to you state
00:54:54You'd rather have me leave?
00:54:57What?
00:55:04What do you mean what I said?
00:55:11I don't want you to go anywhere
00:55:15It's life
00:55:17I imagine when I set out after you
00:55:22It's not what's happened
00:55:25I wanted something more
00:55:27No, you're wrong
00:55:32When I married you
00:55:34James Orville Bain
00:55:36I never looked away
00:55:41You aren't just a man who shovels out horse stones
00:55:48I don't know if I can find that in Laredo
00:55:51I hope you can try to get there
00:55:54We can find it
00:55:56The two of us
00:56:23Here's a good thing
00:56:29I don't know, Waylon
00:56:31I don't know
00:56:33If I was a betting man
00:56:37Which I am
00:56:41We're going to have all our luck up here
00:56:43Uphill, on the north track
00:56:46That old man ain't ever going to sell
00:56:50Family land
00:56:52We just haven't made him the right offer yet
00:56:55What would that be?
00:56:56What was the last offer?
00:57:00Got my notes
00:57:03Let's see
00:57:08$200
00:57:10Cash in hand
00:57:11Make it $300
00:57:12Tell him we can start drilling next month
00:57:14Month advance on top
00:57:16That's $600 total
00:57:18$600?
00:57:20You sure about that?
00:57:22If he don't sell for that, he's a damn fool
00:57:24Do you want the track or not, Waylon?
00:57:27Gotta spend money to make money
00:57:29I guess that makes sense
00:57:31That reminds me too
00:57:33There's a racehorse I want to look at
00:57:35Just outside of Austin
00:57:37That's in Texas
00:57:39Why?
00:57:40You want to go back to Texas?
00:57:42Yeah
00:57:44What about that fella we
00:57:46Damn near killed?
00:57:47Damn near killed?
00:57:48If he bellied up, Waylon
00:57:50I've seen tougher men die from less
00:57:52So have you
00:57:54How do you know he's dead?
00:57:56You know how I know he's dead?
00:57:58Because I can't for the life of me
00:58:00Remember what he looks like
00:58:02That's just how
00:58:04That happens every time
00:58:06When they're gone, they're just gone
00:58:08But what I do remember clear as the day
00:58:10Is that sweet senorita he had with him
00:58:12Remember her?
00:58:14She was awful pretty
00:58:16I wouldn't mind bumping into her again
00:58:20Alright, well
00:58:22When do you want to go?
00:58:24I say we saw up the track
00:58:26With the old man and catch a train
00:58:28Down to Austin, ride the rest of the way
00:58:30You know?
00:58:32Been a while since I took a horse
00:58:34On a nice long ride
00:58:40I got it
00:58:46I got it
00:58:52How are you and the lady holding up?
00:58:54Why do you ask?
00:58:56Just making conversation
00:58:58No you ain't
00:59:00She said something, didn't she?
00:59:02Well she came through here a couple days ago
00:59:04Looking for you
00:59:06Kind of sounded like the honeymoon was over
00:59:10Yeah
00:59:12For a very long time
00:59:16Well maybe that racehorse coming into town
00:59:18Will cheer you up
00:59:20What racehorse?
00:59:24You hadn't heard?
00:59:28Tully and Waylon Ford
00:59:32What, you know those two men?
00:59:34Oil men from Mississippi?
00:59:36I'll be damned, it's them
00:59:38Who?
00:59:40Those two sons of bitches that jumped me five years back
00:59:42Are you sure?
00:59:44I never forget their faces
00:59:46They're coming through San Antone?
00:59:48Let me see
00:59:52Yeah
00:59:54Says their horse won first place last year
00:59:58And they're taking the horse on tour
01:00:00Says they're looking to sell some of their stock too
01:00:04I gotta convince them to meet me here
01:00:06Alone
01:00:08Jim
01:00:10Hey
01:00:16Somehow I'll do it
01:00:18I'll get them alone
01:00:20Tell them I'm here to buy that horse
01:00:22I'm gonna get my gold back
01:00:24Put those sons of bitches in the dirt
01:00:30You think they got that gold on them?
01:00:32They just travel the country
01:00:34With a pot of gold on their hip?
01:00:36You Irish
01:00:38Hey, you said it yourself
01:00:40Oil men
01:00:42Man, I don't know so much about that
01:00:44Somehow we'll get them to the bar
01:00:46I don't know how yet, but I'm gonna do it
01:00:50Convince them I'm here to buy that horse
01:00:52You think somebody's really gonna sell a first place racehorse?
01:00:56That offer's big enough
01:00:58They sure as shit will
01:01:02What, here?
01:01:04Yeah
01:01:06I would've been through
01:01:08This is my chance to set things straight
01:01:12Get my life back
01:01:14What about Marisol?
01:01:16What about her?
01:01:18She'll cut my man parts off
01:01:20If she finds out I had anything to do with this
01:01:24How you gonna help me with this or not?
01:01:30That's what I thought
01:01:34Fuck
01:02:00Jesus Christ, Waylon
01:02:04Scared, brother?
01:02:06I got a goddamn heart attack
01:02:08What do you got for me today?
01:02:12Central Union Grant
01:02:14What's it say?
01:02:16Well, apparently
01:02:18Some old boy down in Texas wants to buy one of our horses
01:02:20How much?
01:02:22You got like this
01:02:24A thousand dollars
01:02:26Oh, no shit, that's all I need to know
01:02:30Read about your good fortune, San Antonio Express
01:02:32I told you they'd be reading our names in the paper
01:02:34Congratulations
01:02:36To you too, I am a horse breeder
01:02:38Another good fortune
01:02:40You have experienced
01:02:42I will be in San Antonio
01:02:44For several more days on business
01:02:46I'd much like to
01:02:48Purchase some stock from you
01:02:50I was so
01:02:54It's impressed
01:02:56Says Waylon
01:02:58Impressed
01:03:00Horse is stored enough
01:03:02Waylon to buy your stock sight unseen
01:03:04Wait, you hear that?
01:03:06Sight unseen
01:03:10You're a horse breeder, it's not too bright
01:03:16Well
01:03:18I reckon we know a thing or two about making money off of Texans
01:03:20And we're going to San Antonio
01:03:22For a couple days
01:03:24Set it up, let's do it
01:03:26A thousand dollars
01:03:28Two horses for that
01:03:32Consider it done
01:03:46Good afternoon, gentlemen
01:03:50Your name is Ford
01:03:52You own the finest racehorse in Texas
01:03:54It's always a fine day
01:03:56Racing man, huh?
01:03:58Yes, sir
01:04:00I breed them, finest stock this side of Kentucky
01:04:02Just proved that a couple days ago
01:04:04This spring we're going to race here in the Saratoga
01:04:06The whole world's going to know how great my stock is
01:04:08Our stock
01:04:12That calls for a drink
01:04:14On the house
01:04:16That's mighty fine of you
01:04:18Bourbon?
01:04:20Bourbon
01:04:27To the Confederacy
01:04:29And all those hard-nosed southern sons-of-bitches
01:04:31Who never buckled under
01:04:33Here, here, to the south
01:04:44I'll have another
01:04:46Yes, sir
01:04:50Tastes like home
01:04:53Gentlemen
01:05:00Well, color me purple
01:05:02You're Tubby Ford
01:05:04Tully
01:05:06And you're Waylon Ford
01:05:10You two own the Southern Oil and Gas Company
01:05:12That's right
01:05:14Racehorses and oil fields
01:05:16Best two vices on God's green earth
01:05:18Best two vices on God's green earth
01:05:24What brings two famous types like you
01:05:26To this shithole?
01:05:28Well, we were invited to your fair town
01:05:30There's a horse breeder
01:05:32Who wants to purchase some of my stock
01:05:34Our stock
01:05:36Of course, Waylon, our stock
01:05:38And we're to meet him right here
01:05:40In your fine saloon
01:05:44Ripa?
01:05:46He's quite in joy
01:05:48You must have read about him in the paper
01:05:50Indeed
01:05:52I've also heard that the horse traders
01:05:54Are some of the most low-life sons-of-bitches
01:05:56On the walk the face of the earth
01:06:00Yeah, who would say something like that?
01:06:04They come through here from time to time
01:06:08I don't see many smiling faces, I can tell you that
01:06:12Let me tell you something, barman
01:06:14This is a poor man's game
01:06:16Not many folks can afford this business
01:06:18And if you can't run with the big dog, stay under the porch
01:06:20If this fella knows what I have for sale
01:06:22We'll be walking out of here
01:06:24With one less horse and a whole lot more money
01:06:28Well, where's your buyer?
01:06:30That I do not know
01:06:34But you know what?
01:06:36As long as you got more of this fine bourbon
01:06:38I reckon he can just take his sweet time
01:06:40Come on, Waylon
01:06:44I don't understand
01:06:46Which part?
01:06:48You think this will get your gold back?
01:06:54If it goes as planned, yes
01:06:56Huck's gonna let me know when they're good and drunk
01:06:58And then what?
01:07:00It's best if you don't know
01:07:02I don't want you involved in it
01:07:04I'm already involved
01:07:06I don't want you anywhere near me when that shooting starts
01:07:08Shooting?
01:07:10I'm posing as a businessman
01:07:12Looking to buy racing stock
01:07:14He's gonna meet me, I'm gonna confront him about the money
01:07:16It's either that or I kill him
01:07:18Kill him? Oh
01:07:24They took everything from us
01:07:26Don't you understand that?
01:07:28I don't think this is a good idea
01:07:30You wanted to find Jim Orville, Bain?
01:07:32This is how we do it
01:07:34This is not what I had in mind, you're saying
01:07:36I don't know
01:07:38This is not what I had in mind, you're saying
01:07:40I'll be a widow at 40 years old
01:07:42When I arrested you and Jackson
01:07:44That was Jim
01:07:48You have to trust me
01:07:50This is the only way
01:07:56No, Jim
01:07:58We could run away to Mexico
01:08:02My father would give us a house to live in
01:08:04You would have a lifetime job
01:08:06We could take over the ranch someday
01:08:08We could talk to him
01:08:10If I go to Mexico, I'm dead already
01:08:12You know that
01:08:16You gotta trust me, this is the only way
01:08:22You just promise me you stay right here
01:08:26I promise
01:08:28But you come back to me
01:08:32I promise
01:08:36I promise
01:08:38I promise
01:09:06I promise
01:09:12Yeah
01:09:14Bourbon
01:09:16Another bottle if you please
01:09:18None of that rot your guts
01:09:20Cop and varnish
01:09:22I want more of that bourbon
01:09:24If you don't mind
01:09:26Coming right up
01:09:28Yeah
01:09:30Yeah
01:09:32You two don't plan on draining that bottle
01:09:34I don't mind a little rum brave
01:09:36But I got no room for stupid drunks
01:09:42You know what we need?
01:09:44We need whores
01:09:46You got any whores?
01:09:48I'm afraid we don't provide that type of service
01:09:50Around here anymore
01:09:52What kind of place you running around here?
01:09:54You ain't got no whores?
01:09:56Just alcohol and seagulls
01:09:58It's a family establishment
01:10:00Barman
01:10:02You mind giving us a little bit of privacy?
01:10:08I ain't even seen a woman around here
01:10:10All day
01:10:12No
01:10:16You got whores
01:10:24Howdy
01:10:26Can I get a beer?
01:10:30Sure
01:10:34There you go
01:10:36Hey big fella
01:10:38Why don't you come over here
01:10:40I want to talk to you
01:10:42Me?
01:10:44Yeah
01:10:46Come on
01:10:48Sit
01:10:50Got yourself a drink?
01:10:52Yes sir
01:10:54Alright what's your name big man?
01:10:56Bud Rogers
01:10:58Bud Rogers?
01:11:00Yes sir
01:11:02Were you ever in the army bud?
01:11:04No sir I'm a farmer
01:11:06Farmer?
01:11:08We're farmers too what's your crop?
01:11:10Corn mostly
01:11:12Don't matter
01:11:14You got any reason to believe there might be oil underneath that crop?
01:11:18No sir
01:11:22Boy you could be shitting hot cotton and not even know it
01:11:24My brother here could make you a very
01:11:26Very rich man
01:11:28That's right
01:11:30Sir?
01:11:32You don't even know what oil is I reckon
01:11:34It's neither here nor there
01:11:36I want to put some money in your pocket tonight
01:11:38How's that sound?
01:11:40What do you want me to do?
01:11:42Yeah here's the deal
01:11:44We're going to go on a business transaction here
01:11:46With a complete stranger and let's just say
01:11:48The stakes are high
01:11:50Now what I want you to do
01:11:52Is stand behind my brother Waylon here
01:11:54With a pistol
01:11:58Why would I do that?
01:12:00Because you look mean
01:12:04You want to earn a little money tonight or not?
01:12:08Maybe
01:12:10This is fine
01:12:12I'm too drunk for this
01:12:14I'm drunk as a bull now
01:12:16And you're stout as a mule
01:12:18What I want you to do
01:12:20Is just stand behind Waylon here
01:12:22With a pistol
01:12:24Now if everything goes well
01:12:26We're going to walk out of here richer than what we came in
01:12:28I'm going to sell this dumb old horse
01:12:30Of course if it doesn't go well
01:12:32I'm going to shoot some asshole
01:12:34Take the next train to Waco I reckon
01:12:36Either way you make $50 just to sit there
01:12:38All stupid with a pistol in your hand
01:12:42Alright
01:12:44Sounds good
01:12:46Good man
01:12:48Do this all the time
01:12:50More than likely he's legit
01:12:52You just gotta be
01:12:54Extra cautious in this odd world
01:12:56A lot of
01:12:58Crooks out there
01:13:00No honor among thieves
01:13:02Exactly
01:13:04Who said that?
01:13:08Now who might you be?
01:13:10Just a man
01:13:12Just a man
01:13:14Just a man looking for a horse
01:13:16Oh you sent the letter
01:13:18Come on over here boy
01:13:20Been waiting on you
01:13:22Get yourself a drink
01:13:24No thank you
01:13:26Why don't you come a little closer we can get a look at you
01:13:28You bring the horse?
01:13:30The letter said
01:13:32Sight unseen
01:13:34No horse no deal
01:13:36No no no wait a minute
01:13:38Now look mister
01:13:40I don't even know what to call you
01:13:42First of all
01:13:44Bane
01:13:46James Orville Bane
01:13:48Okay Jim Orville Bane
01:13:50Some name
01:13:52You don't remember me do you?
01:14:00Tully
01:14:02Huh?
01:14:04Asshole boy we robbed
01:14:06Shut up Waylon
01:14:08This place
01:14:10Serves the strongest shit this side of Mississippi
01:14:12I believe I'm seeing a ghost
01:14:14No ghost
01:14:16You brought me outside that bank
01:14:20Saddle full of Mexican gold
01:14:24Mexican gold huh?
01:14:30God damn it
01:14:34Why don't you tell me what it is
01:14:36That you want Jim Bane
01:14:38I want that gold you stole from me
01:14:40You son of a bitch
01:14:42That worthless Beauregard's gold that you stole
01:14:44You killed him
01:14:48I was just doing the Lord's work
01:14:50Beauregard is rotting in the pits of hell right now boy
01:14:52And you're about to join him
01:14:54You're a god damn traitor Bane
01:14:56See
01:14:58We needed men like you
01:15:00To help fight for the cause
01:15:06Tucked tail and ran like a
01:15:08Bitch
01:15:11Waylon
01:15:13The younger
01:15:15Weaker brother
01:15:17There always is one right?
01:15:19That war was over before it started
01:15:21You stupid son of a bitch
01:15:23It took you hillbillies
01:15:25About four years too late to figure it out
01:15:27That's all
01:15:29Why you piece of shit
01:15:31Shot Waylon you son of a bitch
01:15:33Easy there old man
01:15:35You'll be next
01:15:37Shot me in the leg
01:15:40Get him
01:15:45If he don't get help right now he'll bleed out
01:15:47And that's on your hands
01:15:49I guarantee you he won't be lonely
01:15:51You'll burn for this Jim Bane
01:15:53Maybe, maybe not
01:15:55My company will send men for you
01:15:57They will kill you
01:15:59They'll kill all of you
01:16:01And anyone in 50 miles who looks like you
01:16:03And burn their god damn house down
01:16:05With the wife and the kids
01:16:07And the family dog inside
01:16:09Before they kick you off
01:16:11Of a high tree
01:16:13You'll get to watch them take turns
01:16:15With that sweet Mexican wife of yours
01:16:17Over and over and over
01:16:23We ain't already had a taste
01:16:25No
01:16:31Waylon
01:16:37Waylon
01:16:41Ten thousand dollars
01:16:43Plus interest
01:16:45A thousand a year
01:16:47I don't have your gold Jim Bane
01:16:49All I got for you
01:16:51Is the lead
01:16:53And I'm feeling generous
01:16:55You wanna finish this
01:16:57We do it in the street
01:16:59Like men
01:17:01Let's do it
01:17:07Let's do it
01:17:19Why don't you call off your dogs
01:17:21And make this a fair fight
01:17:37Let's do it
01:17:53Guess this ain't your day
01:17:57How embarrassing
01:17:59You all dead in the street
01:18:01And me, going to have my way
01:18:03With that fiery little Mexican bitch
01:18:05I was so fond of
01:18:09Speak of the devil
01:18:11Hands up
01:18:13Easy there precious
01:18:15Don't do nothing foolish
01:18:17Lord have mercy
01:18:19You know how to handle that big old gun
01:18:21Don't worry about me, you worry about yourself
01:18:23You're the one with it pointed at you
01:18:25Let's be reasonable
01:18:27We all came here to make a deal right
01:18:29So let's make one
01:18:31What do you say
01:18:33I'm a business man
01:18:35I'm sure we can find us a way
01:18:37That everybody walks out of this mess alive
01:18:39Except him
01:18:41Your husband killed my brother
01:18:43Meeting his end was his own fault
01:18:45I dare you to find a Texas judge
01:18:47That'll say otherwise
01:18:49My husband didn't call you here
01:18:51To make a deal
01:18:53He came here to kill you
01:18:55But he didn't
01:18:57You have ten thousand dollars
01:18:59In making gold that belongs to him
01:19:01He's gone, it should come to me
01:19:03Is that right?
01:19:05Bless your heart
01:19:07Okay
01:19:09Don't get your peppers in a wad senior reader
01:19:13Now, my bank is a right far piece from here
01:19:15I'm afraid you will have to accept a check
01:19:17Cash
01:19:19Cash?
01:19:21Plus interest
01:19:25What the hell do you know about interest
01:19:27Okay
01:19:29Interest
01:19:31What do you think is fair?
01:19:33An extra five thousand dollars
01:19:35Five thousand dollars seems a bit steep
01:19:37Ten thousand dollars
01:19:39I bury you
01:19:41Without a head
01:19:43The extra five I leave it where it is
01:19:45And goes for the man inside
01:19:47Your choice
01:19:49The former Mrs. Bane drives a hell of a bargain
01:19:51The former Mrs. Bane drives a hell of a bargain
01:19:57That's why I stopped arguing with her
01:20:05Checkbook
01:20:07Get it out
01:20:17My soul, take it
01:20:21Take it
01:20:27You win Jim Bane
01:20:29You win
01:20:31Just get me the hell out of Texas
01:20:35So I can bury my brother
01:20:37At least bury dad
01:20:39I'm just doing the lord's work
01:20:47Oh god
01:20:49God run off
01:20:51Right doctor
01:20:53Oh
01:20:55Where's the check
01:20:57Don't worry about that okay
01:20:59Just stay with me
01:21:01Take his hand
01:21:03Take his hand and sign
01:21:05Okay
01:21:07Okay
01:21:09I'll let you cash that before you go to Mexico
01:21:13Jim you're scaring me
01:21:15Don't talk like that
01:21:17I'll be okay stay with me
01:21:19Where are you
01:21:21Stay with me Jim
01:21:23Hi
01:21:25God damn you
01:21:27You're so beautiful
01:21:29Jim stay
01:21:33Jim
01:21:39Jim
01:21:43Jim
01:21:47Jim
01:21:55Good morning
01:21:57Why don't you stop by to see you
01:21:59You look lovely today
01:22:01Thank you
01:22:03Sure am going to miss your smiling face around here
01:22:05You're always kind
01:22:07Always a friend
01:22:09Is there anything I can do to convince you to stay
01:22:11No
01:22:13Mexico is my new home
01:22:15Maybe someday you can pay us a visit
01:22:17Well
01:22:19You tell Romero I said hello would you
01:22:21I will
01:22:23You ready
01:22:27I think so
01:22:29I'll give you a moment
01:22:37So how's the arm
01:22:39Hurts like hell
01:22:41Mexican air ought to do us some good
01:22:43Always
01:22:45Pictured old Jim Bane
01:22:47Dressed in one of those Mexican farmer suits
01:22:49That'll be the day
01:22:51That'll be something
01:22:57Thank you
01:22:59For everything
01:23:01Take care of that woman
01:23:03You hear me
01:23:07If you ever decide to donate any of that
01:23:09Fifteen thousand dollars
01:23:11I know an old worn out saloon
01:23:13That could use some help
01:23:17Huck
01:23:19Check the register
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