Somewhere in south west Texas, where a christian cult is said to have resided in the past, a deputy sheriff investigates a number of suspicious deaths.
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00:00:00Satsang with Mooji
00:00:30Green, green, green, everything's turning green.
00:00:45I tip my hat, and as I pull back, I thought at least I should find her dream.
00:00:52When I pull out my boots, I'm going to get my boots on the market.
00:00:56What do you think?
00:00:57Well, if you'd care, I'd pick you some tea.
00:01:15That is, if you want to come in, I'll have some paintings, if you'd care to see.
00:01:21She said with a devilish grin.
00:01:23Green, green, green, everything's turning green.
00:01:31Green, green, green, at least all I've ever seen.
00:01:37The devil's out making a green machine.
00:01:41He just turned an angel to a light of green.
00:01:44Green, green, green, everything's turning green.
00:01:49There you have it, folks.
00:01:52The top tune for the wild of Woolly West, Texas, this November weekend.
00:01:56And speaking of November, some mighty big bucks have been spotted down in Brewster and Presidio counties.
00:02:01Two more weeks to shoot is a word of caution, though.
00:02:04Watch out for those signs of buck feet.
00:02:06One sure sign is when you get that urge to shoot first,
00:02:10then take a good look at what you've been having at.
00:02:12And here's a candidate for that tall Texas top spot on your clear channel voice of the Southwest, W-O-
00:02:18Here we go.
00:02:36One more time.
00:02:41Hello, sure proud you stopped.
00:03:04Blew a tire back a ways.
00:03:06Damn spare was flat.
00:03:09Need a lift to a service station
00:03:10or some place where I could maybe get her.
00:03:12Thanks.
00:03:13Don't tell her how far it had to walk for it
00:03:15and take her down here.
00:03:46Piano music
00:04:16et c'est l'eventum a tuor,
00:04:26au revoir,
00:04:34et c'est l'eventum,
00:04:43et c'est l'eventum,
00:04:55et c'est l'eventum,
00:05:05et c'est l'eventum,
00:05:15et c'est l'eventum,
00:05:23et c'est l'eventum,
00:05:27et c'est l'eventum,
00:05:33et c'est l'eventum,
00:05:37et c'est l'eventum,
00:05:47et c'est l'eventum,
00:05:51et c'est l'eventum,
00:05:55et c'est l'eventum,
00:05:59et c'est l'eventum,
00:06:01et c'est l'eventum,
00:06:11Jason, I need you to crawl out from under there, boy.
00:06:24One more minute, boss man.
00:06:25One more minute.
00:06:31There, she ought to run forever.
00:06:33Well, good. I'm glad to hear it.
00:06:34I need you to take a ride down the bend.
00:06:36Sure thing. First thing in the morning.
00:06:38You ought to be able to make it by about mid-afternoon.
00:06:40This fellow by the name of Perkins.
00:06:41Tom.
00:06:44Friday's my day off, remember?
00:06:47This rock hound, Jase, by the name of Ozzy Perkins,
00:06:50took a vacation trip out of Houston down into the bend.
00:06:53Now he's long overdue on a return.
00:06:55So I told Houston you go down there and have a look around.
00:06:58Fresh start in the morning, I'd have the whole day.
00:07:01Damn it, Jase, you'll have all the time it takes.
00:07:04Look, boy, this is election year.
00:07:06Now, I don't want no open cases on election day.
00:07:09Go ahead and get cleaned up, huh?
00:07:11And don't get too attached to that lip brush, boy.
00:07:14That's got to go.
00:07:16Tom, I had a hot date tonight.
00:07:18Pretty good possibility.
00:07:21There's something.
00:07:22You know that.
00:07:23Maybe you are a side off down at Glenn Felt's place.
00:07:25A lot of tourists stop in there, coming and going.
00:07:28And doesn't that little Juanita still work down there?
00:07:31Okay.
00:07:36I will get cleaned up.
00:07:39But if you don't want me coming back until I get it straightened out,
00:07:42you'd better start sending my checks care of Tarlingua, Texas.
00:07:45General delivery.
00:07:46I might grow a beard.
00:07:48This Ozzy Perkins won't be the first gringo that dropped out of sight down into Big Bend country.
00:07:52Yeah, but I'll be damn glad when they quit using Brewster County for their disappearing act.
00:07:57I'll get you a picture of this guy.
00:07:58Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh
00:08:28And see the party.
00:08:58THE END
00:09:28Howdy, Jase. What sprung you down to the border?
00:09:32Looks like you've been pushing pretty hard.
00:09:34Fill her up, Willis, and see if you can knock some of that dust off the windshield.
00:09:45Had much business lately?
00:09:48Oh, it's picking up.
00:09:50Hunting season and all.
00:09:52Mostly trade from across the river, though, and I'd just as soon do without that.
00:09:58The day my late wife taught me into moving down here to this hell hose the day I should have been put out of my misery.
00:10:07Lots of folks spend good money just to come down here and look at the scenery.
00:10:11Yeah, and there's lots of folks in the nut houses.
00:10:14I guess what comes down here is the overflow.
00:10:16What about this fella? You seen him around?
00:10:18That's the one I do remember. His kind are few and far between.
00:10:24Something special about him?
00:10:26A living tourist or hunter that comes through here wants to pay with one of them little plastic cards.
00:10:31You know how long it takes me to get my money out of them credit outfits?
00:10:34What about the guy in the picture?
00:10:35What about him? He won by the law or something?
00:10:37Name's Ozzie Perkins. Came up here rock hounding. He never got home.
00:10:40Well, he got past here all right. Must have been last week. Paid cash for gas and groceries.
00:10:46Last cash I've seen since I took in some old war out mixing money.
00:10:50Said he was headed up to Salt's place.
00:10:57That'll be $357.
00:10:59Put it on a county's bill.
00:11:04Sam, Connie, don't crave it twice a year.
00:11:07Let's go.
00:11:37The End
00:12:07Howdy, stranger. Just passing through.
00:12:29Just stopped by to water my horse.
00:12:31How you been, Glenn?
00:12:33No real complaints. Good to see you, Jase.
00:12:35You know, this place of yours is really turning into a gold mine, shaping up good.
00:12:43Same old story. Always a smoke, but never a light.
00:12:50What brings you so far south?
00:12:52Tom Jeppesen, sheriff of Brewster County and running hard for re-election.
00:12:57Checking out a missing persons report.
00:13:00Call the name of Perkins.
00:13:01How long has he been gone?
00:13:05Oh, near as I can figure. About a week.
00:13:09He stopped by Lajitas, bought some gas.
00:13:11Said he was coming up here.
00:13:13Willis remembers him. Said he paid cash.
00:13:15He never showed up here. I could have used the cash.
00:13:18What do you think? Mexico?
00:13:18Probably. Pockets full of greenbacks.
00:13:21Wouldn't be the first time a fellow decided on a sudden change of scenery.
00:13:25Tom thinks he's under the gun this year.
00:13:27Told me not even to think about coming back until I got the answers to this.
00:13:31Well, I guess you'll be around for a couple of days.
00:13:33You got any room?
00:13:34Plenty right now.
00:13:36The deer season starts Saturday at daylight.
00:13:38By Friday night it could get pretty crowded.
00:13:41Juanita!
00:13:41The deputy will be staying a couple of days. Fixing up a cabin, okay?
00:13:51See, we're here.
00:13:58How many hands you got working for you now?
00:14:00Two, steady. On the house girls.
00:14:03Oh, how those?
00:14:05Yeah. They waded the river.
00:14:07They make good workers.
00:14:09Whoa up, old buddy. I'm not the border patrol.
00:14:12I just thought you might put out the word on Perkins.
00:14:14Someone on the other side might know something.
00:14:17Sure.
00:14:18But I don't think it'll get you anywhere.
00:14:20These people don't talk much.
00:14:22Quiet and tight-lipped, especially with Anglos.
00:14:24You get along, all right.
00:14:26I'm beginning to understand them.
00:14:28They're good people.
00:14:29Got any on ice?
00:14:32You bet.
00:14:33I'll buy it.
00:14:34The hell you will.
00:14:36I said it's on me.
00:14:39Paco, how are you?
00:14:41Oh, I got these little things.
00:14:43It only bothers me a little.
00:14:45Paco's always got a thing somewhere.
00:14:47Hurry up.
00:14:48See, it's in your glass.
00:14:50Dos cervezas, por favor.
00:14:52Hey, that's a new face.
00:14:54Al, since you hit it off so well with Juanita, I figured...
00:14:57You figured you'd give it a try.
00:14:59Yeah.
00:15:01That's it.
00:15:01Well, she turned out to be Chewie's cousin.
00:15:13And Chewie makes a hell of a chaperone.
00:15:15Pobrecito.
00:15:18Buenas tardes, Sr. Jase.
00:15:20Como esta?
00:15:21Muy bien, Chewie.
00:15:23Sr. Glenn.
00:15:24Yeah.
00:15:26The pickup needs a new fan belt.
00:15:28Now, you got nothing to...
00:15:29Somebody will be going to town.
00:15:31I've got a new one picked up.
00:15:33We'll make do with the blazer too late.
00:15:36Bueno.
00:15:38We'll make do.
00:15:39Well, let's go.
00:16:04you've all seen the map remember your landmarks and you won't have any trouble
00:16:27it'll be a good daylight in less than an hour and you ought to be ready and
00:16:31waiting by them
00:17:01Did you get him?
00:17:03Right behind the shoulder.
00:17:05Hell, you did. Right behind the ass, maybe.
00:17:07I got him.
00:17:09Well, right now, there's a buck down there
00:17:11breaking the record for the one-minute mile.
00:17:13That's pretty good for a dead one.
00:17:15You won't get far. Down that gully, maybe.
00:17:17After you, Daniel Boone.
00:17:22Hey, what the hell is that?
00:17:24What's a car doing way the hell out here?
00:17:31Well, whoever put it in here
00:17:37sure did a job of it.
00:17:43Hey, hey, there's something in there.
00:17:50Nobody's been here
00:17:51since the 200s found it.
00:17:56The car all burnt to hell
00:17:58like that. No registration papers.
00:17:59No identification on the body.
00:18:03But these plates
00:18:04make it Perkins.
00:18:09You going to be able to put a
00:18:10positive ID on something like that, Doc?
00:18:13Well, he had much dental
00:18:14work done. Or anything more
00:18:16than the usual broken bones in his early life.
00:18:19And if the dental and medical
00:18:20records are locatable,
00:18:22it might be possible.
00:18:25Well,
00:18:26better get to it. We'll, uh,
00:18:27we'll give you all the help we can.
00:18:29On today?
00:18:30Well, the county pays you
00:18:31to be coroner, Doc.
00:18:33There you are.
00:18:34Glenn.
00:18:35Jay, Sheriff.
00:18:38How do you figure you got down
00:18:39to a place like this?
00:18:41It's a heck of a long way
00:18:42off any road.
00:18:43You'd be surprised
00:18:44where some of these rock hounds
00:18:45and spelunkers
00:18:46will take an old jalopy
00:18:47like that.
00:18:49I guess they didn't see
00:18:50what was ahead
00:18:50until it was too late
00:18:51to do anything about it.
00:18:53Fire.
00:18:55It's a hard way to go.
00:18:57Yeah.
00:18:58Well, speaking of going,
00:18:59I guess we better
00:18:59get going, Doc.
00:19:02Now, Jace,
00:19:03seeing as how it's election year
00:19:05and all,
00:19:05maybe you ought to hang around
00:19:06down here a little bit.
00:19:07You know, show the flag,
00:19:09buy a few beers,
00:19:10drum up a few votes.
00:19:12Yeah, I guess I'd better
00:19:13or start looking for another job.
00:19:17Let's go, boy.
00:19:18Well, one thing about it,
00:19:43an autopsy doesn't do anything
00:19:44for their looks.
00:19:46Yeah, nothing well
00:19:47when they're this far gone.
00:19:49Is it Perkins, Doc?
00:19:50Hmm.
00:19:51It was Perkins.
00:19:53Geez, you could have told me
00:19:54that on the telephone.
00:19:55Yeah, a couple other things.
00:19:57For one thing,
00:19:58he didn't die in the fire.
00:20:00So?
00:20:01And I don't think
00:20:02the wreck could have killed him.
00:20:03The injuries are
00:20:04somewhat unusual.
00:20:05So what are you trying
00:20:06to tell me, Nathan?
00:20:07Well, what I'm saying
00:20:08is there are no blisters
00:20:09inside the lungs,
00:20:11which means that
00:20:11he was dead
00:20:13before the fire got to him.
00:20:15He was dead probably
00:20:16before the fire started.
00:20:17Well, he could have been
00:20:18killed in the wreck.
00:20:19I mean, that was
00:20:19one hell of a steep drop.
00:20:20Well, I'm not saying
00:20:21he didn't die in the wreck.
00:20:23I'm saying that
00:20:24the unusual nature
00:20:25of the injuries
00:20:25makes it somewhat doubtful.
00:20:28Here are puncture wounds
00:20:29in the palms of both hands,
00:20:31puncture wounds
00:20:32through the bones
00:20:32of the feet.
00:20:33And as near as my
00:20:34admittedly somewhat limited
00:20:36brand of medical science
00:20:37can determine,
00:20:38the actual cause of death
00:20:39was a puncture wound.
00:20:40between the fourth
00:20:42and fifth ribs
00:20:42into the left ventricle
00:20:44of the heart muscle.
00:20:46And that's the way
00:20:47my report is going to read.
00:20:48Oh, now, Doc,
00:20:49either he was killed
00:20:50in the wreck
00:20:50or he was murdered.
00:20:52And there's no reason
00:20:52God's green earth
00:20:53to think the man
00:20:54was murdered.
00:20:55So that leaves the wreck.
00:20:57And that's the way
00:20:57my report's going to read.
00:21:00And you asked
00:21:00for an autopsy, Tom.
00:21:02You got it.
00:21:03Yeah.
00:21:03Yeah, and it proves
00:21:04that that's the body
00:21:05of Ozzie Perkins.
00:21:06You could at least
00:21:09look into the possibility
00:21:10that...
00:21:11That's right, Tom.
00:21:16Keep the slate clean.
00:21:17It's an election year.
00:21:18It's an election year.
00:21:35Catherine?
00:21:36Yes, Doc.
00:21:37See if you can connect me
00:21:39with Dr. Culver
00:21:40at UT El Paso.
00:21:42Dr. Leslie Culver.
00:21:44All right.
00:21:44Should be in the
00:21:47Anthropology Department.
00:21:51Keep trying
00:21:51until you get an answer.
00:21:58Maria,
00:21:59my lipstick,
00:22:00under you, huh?
00:22:03Spoken like a true
00:22:04native, Sam.
00:22:05Oh, thank you.
00:22:07Yeah.
00:22:12Oh, now,
00:22:13that's what I call it.
00:22:14Good-looking piece of meat.
00:22:16See?
00:22:17And it's nice
00:22:18and a tender.
00:22:25Hey, Maria,
00:22:25how come mine's
00:22:26so small?
00:22:28What's yours?
00:22:29Yours is the biggest one.
00:22:30Yeah, you know,
00:22:31that's what they all tell me.
00:22:34You don't have those deer
00:22:35out there.
00:22:35You're just going to
00:22:35stay in bed all the time.
00:22:37Oh, yeah.
00:22:37Well, I don't know
00:22:38about deer.
00:22:41Oh, well, hey, Maria.
00:22:42I want to see you
00:22:44later at night
00:22:44so we can get something
00:22:45straight between us.
00:22:46Hey, you little
00:22:47mech, I'm going to spit
00:22:48fire you.
00:22:50Boy, you don't
00:22:51waste any time,
00:22:52do you, Sam?
00:22:52You know it.
00:22:54Excuse me.
00:22:55Place the cord.
00:22:57What the hell's with that?
00:22:59I don't know.
00:22:59Pass me the butter,
00:23:00will you?
00:23:00Sit.
00:23:01Sit.
00:23:01Hey, Sam.
00:23:25Ready for another brew?
00:23:26I guess he's got dessert
00:23:33on his mind right now.
00:23:46Hey, glad you can make it.
00:23:52I guess Sam just isn't
00:23:53the kind of dessert
00:23:54Maria favors.
00:23:59Hey, Sam, how about
00:24:00a cold shower?
00:24:01Do you good?
00:24:03Yes, Sam.
00:24:08Maria.
00:24:09Hey, wait a minute.
00:24:10I want to talk to you.
00:24:14Then what would you
00:24:15have to say to me, senor?
00:24:16Well, you sort of came
00:24:17on pretty strong
00:24:18back in the dang hall,
00:24:19you know.
00:24:20Come on strong?
00:24:21I do not understand, senor.
00:24:22Senor?
00:24:24Well, my name's Sam.
00:24:25Sam Thornton.
00:24:26What I mean is, well,
00:24:29you sure do give a man ideas.
00:24:33Now, you wouldn't want
00:24:33to be guilty of, uh,
00:24:36false advertising,
00:24:38would you, huh?
00:24:39Here.
00:24:41Why, no, honey.
00:24:43All you want to...
00:24:44Why, you little bitch!
00:24:45Senor, if you were on my side
00:25:12river, you would not live
00:25:15to see tomorrow's sunrise.
00:25:19Well, the way she was
00:25:20showing off back in the woods,
00:25:22how in the hell
00:25:22was I supposed to know?
00:25:25Maria.
00:25:27Maria.
00:25:29No one must know this.
00:25:31You will say nothing.
00:25:33Do you understand?
00:25:34Do you understand?
00:25:34Do you understand?
00:25:43Well, I had this hunch.
00:25:46Came up over this little hill,
00:25:48and there he was.
00:25:50Got him on the first shot.
00:25:52Fantastic.
00:25:53You ever see one bigger, Paco?
00:25:55Es muy grande, senor.
00:25:57All the way out,
00:25:59about 150 pounds.
00:26:00What do you think?
00:26:01See?
00:26:02Maybe even more.
00:26:03You got yours mighty fast, Jake.
00:26:05Hell, you were back here
00:26:06almost before I finished
00:26:07dropping everybody off.
00:26:09Well, I just had this hunch.
00:26:11I come sneaking up over this hill
00:26:12with the safety off.
00:26:15Oh, and there he was.
00:26:16That's Doc Harrell's car.
00:26:24I don't know what he's doing out here.
00:26:31Howdy, Doc.
00:26:37What the hell are you doing out here?
00:26:39Going to take up hunting?
00:26:40I see enough blood.
00:26:42I drove down to bring you a customer,
00:26:44so you watch your language.
00:26:46Not a damn thing wrong with my...
00:26:50language.
00:26:52As gawking jaybirds,
00:26:53Glenn Feltz,
00:26:54owner and operator
00:26:54of this godforsaken outpost.
00:26:56Glenn,
00:26:58say howdy to Dr. Leslie Culver.
00:27:00Welcome to Villa de la Mena.
00:27:09Nice to meet you, Mr. Feltz.
00:27:11Great place you've got here.
00:27:13Doc Harrell's told me a lot about it.
00:27:14I don't think his description
00:27:15does it justice.
00:27:17He's got a certain amount of charm.
00:27:19And the name is Glenn.
00:27:20Doctor, is it?
00:27:22That's a Ph.D.
00:27:24Anthropology department up at El Paso.
00:27:26Needed a quiet place
00:27:27to do some research.
00:27:28Well, we can get pretty quiet here, doctor.
00:27:32I'm Leslie.
00:27:32You're Glenn.
00:27:33Okay?
00:27:34Okay.
00:27:38Glenn, I'm going to leave her in your hands.
00:27:40I've got to get back to town.
00:27:41I've got an overdue maternity case.
00:27:42Oh, yeah.
00:27:43And I've got to start rounding up my hunters.
00:27:45I'll see that you got settled.
00:27:47And then later on,
00:27:48when we have more time,
00:27:49we can discuss this research you're doing.
00:27:52Doc, if you'll turn the lady's gear over to Paco
00:27:54and tell him to fix her up in the big house.
00:28:01Paco?
00:28:03Meet Dr. Culver.
00:28:06A lady doctor?
00:28:07Doctora?
00:28:08I have this little pain.
00:28:10She's not that kind of doctor, Paco.
00:28:11Es una profesora.
00:28:14However, I'll be happy to examine you.
00:28:16No, it's not so bad.
00:28:20Dr. Culver's down there writing a new book.
00:28:24She's looking for information on weird cults,
00:28:26crazy religions.
00:28:27Do you know anything about any crazy religions, Paco?
00:28:32Do I know anything about crazy religions?
00:28:34Let me tell you about these crazy religions.
00:28:37First, they tell an hombre not to eat meat on Friday
00:28:40because eating meat on Friday is a sin.
00:28:44Then they say,
00:28:44Go ahead, Paco.
00:28:45You eat meat on Friday.
00:28:47But when you pray to St. Christopher
00:28:49for a safe journey,
00:28:51St. Christopher's not going to be there to hear you.
00:28:53See, I know a little bit about this crazy religion.
00:28:57See, I know a little bit about this crazy religion.
00:29:23I know a bit about this crazy religion.
00:29:26Oh, my God.
00:29:34Oh, my God.
00:29:36Oh, my God.
00:29:41Let's go.
00:30:11Let's go.
00:30:41Let's go.
00:31:11Let's go.
00:31:12Let's go.
00:31:13Let's go.
00:31:14Let's go.
00:31:15Let's go.
00:31:16If he doesn't show her back at the lodge, we'll have to organize another kind of hunt come morning.
00:31:20I didn't even get the bus to camp.
00:31:30Let's go.
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00:31:56Hey.
00:31:57Hey, hey, hey.
00:31:59Hey.
00:32:00Hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:32:03Hey.
00:32:06What are you trying to do to me?
00:32:08What the hell is it all about?
00:32:10It's about that girl.
00:32:12Look what the hell they're all about!
00:32:14About that girl! Nothing happened, I say!
00:32:16Nothing happened!
00:32:18Let me out!
00:32:42For God's sake, get me out of here!
00:32:50Help! Don't leave me in here!
00:33:12Let me out!
00:33:42I got word down to Lajitas you were looking for me.
00:33:44We got another missing man for you.
00:33:46Hunter?
00:33:47Sam Thornton.
00:33:48Didn't show up at his pickup point last night.
00:33:52How do you figure it?
00:33:54Lost, maybe.
00:33:56Or...
00:33:58Or maybe he fell down a mountain, broke his leg.
00:34:01Might have stepped in front of a stray shot.
00:34:03Wouldn't be the first time it's happened.
00:34:05We figured a fan out from here.
00:34:06He was supposed to stay north of the road.
00:34:08Spread out about 50 yards apart.
00:34:12If you find anything, fire a shot.
00:34:14If he's down and hurt, don't move him.
00:34:16Just signal for help.
00:34:18Let's go!
00:34:38That's all!
00:34:42Let's go!
00:34:44Look at that!
00:34:46That's all, baby!
00:35:08Gase! Over here!
00:35:20Tracks! Must be Sam's and a pretty big buck. Headed for a little water hole down the canyon.
00:35:50There he is. Looks bad, Jase. Holy Christ! He was hit by...
00:36:09Don't breathe, Jase. He's cocked and ready.
00:36:20That's all.
00:36:38Come on.
00:37:09I thought I bought the farm on that one.
00:37:13The way to go.
00:37:15I don't think it could get any closer.
00:37:19Rattlers are the biggest I've ever seen in this area.
00:37:28I thought rattlers hibernated or something during the winter.
00:37:33Usually they do.
00:37:34Den up somewhere.
00:37:36But when the weather turns warm, some of these big ones will get out.
00:37:39You can't figure this country like anywhere else.
00:37:41That's a fact.
00:37:43But it's been quite a while since a warm spell.
00:37:47Well, let's get the body back to town.
00:37:49Wrap him up good and we'll take him in.
00:37:52No need for that, Jake.
00:37:53We'll manage him.
00:37:54I'm going in anyway.
00:37:57I don't know about the rest of you guys, but two dead men have just about cured me of the itch.
00:38:01I'm packing up.
00:38:10You know, Jake was right.
00:38:11We just hadn't got the heart for it this year.
00:38:13Maybe next year.
00:38:14You know, I still want to get that big one.
00:38:17Sure, Jerry.
00:38:18Some other time.
00:38:18Be glad to have you.
00:38:20Yeah.
00:38:21Okay.
00:38:21Come on, Jake.
00:38:35Hey!
00:38:40Hey!
00:38:49Hey!
00:38:49Hey!
00:38:50Hey!
00:38:50This sure will put a hell of a dent in your business.
00:39:13Yeah.
00:39:14Well, one good thing about it,
00:39:16there'll be a lot of bucks left in the hills for next season,
00:39:18and I'll have plenty of time to catch up on my mining.
00:39:21You're too optimist, Mr. Phelps.
00:39:24Well, what do we have here?
00:39:25An important civilization.
00:39:27Dr. Leslie Culver, meet the Matt Dillon of West Texas, Jason Brooks.
00:39:31So you're the marshal.
00:39:33Oh, you know these Texans, ma'am.
00:39:35One lies and the other swears to it.
00:39:37I'm just a deputy sheriff.
00:39:39Well, it's still a pleasure.
00:39:41It's a little late to be heading back for town.
00:39:42Can you put me up for the night?
00:39:44With an empty lodge, you can have your pick of accommodations.
00:39:47Put it on the county's bill.
00:39:48No, this time it's on me.
00:39:50Beer, too?
00:39:51Beer, too.
00:39:52Well, in that case, I'll see you later, ma'am.
00:39:55Say, I'll be going down to the old Free Holy Mine in the morning.
00:39:58Want to come along?
00:39:59You really are an optimist.
00:40:02Hell, Friday's my day off.
00:40:03Why not?
00:40:04Okay.
00:40:05Okay.
00:40:05He seems very nice.
00:40:14One of the best.
00:40:15Old friends?
00:40:16We met a couple years ago when I first moved down here.
00:40:20Seen a lot of good times.
00:40:21I would have thought you were a native.
00:40:24The only natives down here are the Mexicans.
00:40:27That trip to the mine, am I included?
00:40:30That'll be sort of rough.
00:40:31Not really the kind of...
00:40:33Sure, why not?
00:40:37It'll be different.
00:40:44Chewie, how are you?
00:40:46Good morning.
00:40:47What's for dinner tonight?
00:40:50You staying?
00:40:51Going up to the old Free Holy Mine in the morning.
00:40:54Oh, Irish too.
00:40:57Give me a couple of beers.
00:40:58Good morning.
00:41:05I'll be staying tonight.
00:41:10Your beer, senor.
00:41:28Getting kind of nippy.
00:41:50Couldn't interest you in a couple of hands of Mexican sweat, could I?
00:41:53No, not tonight.
00:41:55I'm going to go down and build a mesquite fire and roll over.
00:41:58I'll be leaving early in the morning.
00:42:01I'll be leaving early in the morning.
00:42:28I'll be leaving early in the morning.
00:42:40Okay.
00:42:48Thanks for coming.
00:42:49Nobody wants to go to San魚.
00:42:50Don't go away.
00:42:51There are many.
00:42:51Who's going to thank fishしま pin?
00:42:52Can we take those hail hit when in the morning?
00:42:54Who is it?
00:43:00Glenn Feltz.
00:43:04What is it, Glenn?
00:43:06A jug of wine, a loaf of bread, a little cheese, and maybe some conversation.
00:43:10How about it?
00:43:11Sounds interesting.
00:43:12Come on in.
00:43:22Wild Rio Grande grapes.
00:43:24Well, vintage, pretty recent.
00:43:31And mighty potent.
00:43:45Good wine, good food, good friends.
00:43:51And a warm fire.
00:43:53Good wine, good wine.
00:43:56This is beautiful.
00:43:59Who would ever expect to find something like this out in the middle of the desert?
00:44:02We try to make the guests comfortable.
00:44:05Whatever made you decide to start a place like this?
00:44:09So far out in...
00:44:10I mean, so far out from civilization.
00:44:12People, I guess.
00:44:17People?
00:44:19Yeah.
00:44:19I guess I'm what you might call a high-class hermit.
00:44:27As for this place, there are going to be more and more people, and more and more of them are looking for some place to get away from it all.
00:44:35And so you give them that place.
00:44:37Mm-hmm.
00:44:39It's not a bad life.
00:44:40Gets a little lonely now and then with only the hands for company.
00:44:44I met a couple of your hands today.
00:44:46Which one's the foreman?
00:44:47Maria or Juanita?
00:44:48Tell me about this book you're researching.
00:45:13Actually, it's a sequel.
00:45:17A study of strange religions and cults that managed to flourish here in the 20th century among so-called modern man.
00:45:25Like, for instance?
00:45:27You've heard of the penitentes?
00:45:29Hmm.
00:45:30The penitentes were active over in the New Mexico mountains until very recently.
00:45:35In the 1940s.
00:45:37Their rights were a strange mixture of Christianity and old Indian customs.
00:45:42What do you mean?
00:45:44On Good Friday, a member of the Brotherhood would be selected to portray Christ.
00:45:48You mean they actually crucified a man?
00:45:52Annually.
00:45:53And I believe the sect is being revived.
00:45:56Here, along the border, where outsiders are few and far between.
00:46:01You mean the authorities weren't able to stamp it out?
00:46:05Could the Romans stamp out Christianity?
00:46:08Were the Christians able to break up the Mormons?
00:46:10And still other cults have appeared in the past few years.
00:46:13Let's not bust a perfectly good evening with any more of this.
00:46:17I'm going to have a hard enough time getting to sleep as it is.
00:46:25You must have been a child prodigy.
00:46:40What makes you say that?
00:46:41Because you're much too young for all that knowledge.
00:46:57A man could sure get lost in those eyes.
00:47:01I'll take that as a compliment.
00:47:03No, ma'am.
00:47:14That's a fact.
00:47:17Pure and simple.
00:47:19That's wonderful.
00:47:21I'm going to wake up.
00:47:37I have warned you for the last time.
00:48:06You are not to be with that gringo lawman.
00:48:11Do as I command, or else you shall surely be cast into hell.
00:48:29Well, it's cooking, but there's not much in it.
00:48:32I sure thought we'd found Payne Cinnabar this time.
00:48:36Cinnabar?
00:48:37Mm-hmm.
00:48:37I thought you were looking for mercury.
00:48:39That's mercury bearing ore.
00:48:41We crush it and heat it up in that furnace and distill the liquid mercury.
00:48:46Kind of like distilling white lightning.
00:48:47That man with the scars.
00:49:00Do you know how that happened?
00:49:03Accident, I guess.
00:49:04Maybe, but I wonder.
00:49:09Ask him.
00:49:09I want to know how he got those scars.
00:49:11I don't think he understands you.
00:49:25And I know you're shaking him up.
00:49:28These fellas aren't used to carrying on conversations with pretty gringo women.
00:49:31In fact, most of them believe that a woman in a mine is bad luck.
00:49:34Dr. Culver, what was that all about?
00:49:44I'm not sure, but it could be very important in my research.
00:49:48Look in the thirties.
00:49:49This was a booming operation.
00:49:51Could be again if we hit a pocket like in 1933.
00:49:55They took three million in less than two and a half months.
00:49:59Yep.
00:50:00Those were the good old days.
00:50:01Depression and no depression.
00:50:02At least that's what they're telling us.
00:50:03Yeah, I've heard that, too.
00:50:07This whole district is filled with old prospects and shafts,
00:50:12none of which ever made much money.
00:50:29All that color you'd think it would pay.
00:50:33So far, the best I've been able to do is break even once or twice.
00:50:47Sure is big country.
00:50:49Hell, I can remember when there was nothing out there but apartment houses,
00:50:54supermarkets, and gas stations.
00:50:59Jase, look up!
00:51:03Is he badly hurt?
00:51:20I don't think so!
00:51:26Glenn, what the hell happened?
00:51:29One of the ore cars got loose.
00:51:31You hurt anywhere?
00:51:33All over.
00:51:35I feel like a Mack diesel ran over me.
00:51:38Think you can make it back up the hill?
00:51:40I got down here, didn't I?
00:51:44You sure did.
00:51:47Did you have to bring a whole mountain down with you?
00:51:49What the hell?
00:52:04What's up?
00:52:06You feeling okay?
00:52:08I'll pull through, Paco.
00:52:10Did it?
00:52:11With little help from some internal medicine.
00:52:14I know.
00:53:14Good night. I will be there to say goodbye.
00:53:18Muy bien.
00:53:20See, I think you feel much better than you today.
00:53:24Good night.
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00:54:26Oh, my God.
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