A stagecoach ride turns into a nightmare when strangers with dark pasts must band together against a deadly Apache ambush.
A mysterious gunman, a fallen saloon singer, and a ruthless gambler clash as survival becomes the only law in the desert.
This gripping Western classic delivers suspense, betrayal, and unforgettable showdowns.
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A mysterious gunman, a fallen saloon singer, and a ruthless gambler clash as survival becomes the only law in the desert.
This gripping Western classic delivers suspense, betrayal, and unforgettable showdowns.
#movies #film #action
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00:00:00I would go back to Washington and insist that every senator, every congressman, visit your
00:00:12beautiful country here and see in person the problems that you people are faced with every
00:00:20day.
00:00:21Believe me, gentlemen, I know where am I speaking.
00:00:28Are you hurt, miss?
00:00:36No, only my feelings, Senator.
00:00:40Oh, thank you, Mr. Hamilton, John Hamilton.
00:00:44Thank you, Mr. Hamilton.
00:00:46Thank you, Senator.
00:00:51Ah, you look mighty doney, mister.
00:01:02Walked for?
00:01:03About 40 miles.
00:01:04Somebody stole your horse?
00:01:06Shot out for under me.
00:01:07Is that so?
00:01:08I need one that's got some get up and going.
00:01:11Well, I got a mighty fine animal inside, mister.
00:01:15Never been known to spook.
00:01:18This here's a carriage horse, mister.
00:01:20Only critter in town for sale.
00:01:21Bet you have them for 40 bucks.
00:01:24Divide by two.
00:01:25Mister, you ring my heart.
00:01:2820 bucks, take it or leave it.
00:01:30Good teeth, sound of limbs, no bruises.
00:01:32And there ain't no bruises on these either.
00:01:34I'll take it.
00:01:35We'll have sold them for 10.
00:01:37You just did.
00:01:39Did you get these two in a swap?
00:01:44I wouldn't own them.
00:01:45They're plum blowed out.
00:01:47Ain't fit for hat racks.
00:01:49Where are the two men that own them?
00:01:50Over in the hotel.
00:01:51One of them got bottle fever.
00:01:53Threw away the cork.
00:01:54If they ask me, he'll have the beezy wheezy's for six days.
00:01:59Is there a barber shop in town?
00:02:01Nope.
00:02:02Ain't enough business to pay a man to heat up the water.
00:02:05You mind if I wash up?
00:02:07Not if the horses don't.
00:02:12As I was saying, gentlemen, you'll see the time when these plains of yours will be dotted
00:02:18with peaceful farms, prosperous farms.
00:02:22We have no wheat, we have no oats, we have no corn to feed our shoats.
00:02:32Have you no respect for a United States Senator, sir?
00:02:35Just keeping the two-party system alive, Senator.
00:02:37My opinion against yours.
00:02:40There's a good answer for you, Senator.
00:02:43Minstrel.
00:02:50Now there's a lady with a queenly bearing.
00:02:53Yes, sir.
00:02:54And I'd sure like to be king.
00:02:57Anything wrong, Miss Amy?
00:02:59Yes, the bartender told me Sam is headed for Canada.
00:03:01Well, then he won't be staying in Laramie very long.
00:03:03I know.
00:03:04That's why we've got to get there before he leaves.
00:03:05Hey, lady.
00:03:10I bet you and me have a little wreck together.
00:03:14Mister, it ain't healthy to jump over the wrong fences.
00:03:22Can I help you, ma'am?
00:03:23Oh, yes.
00:03:24Do you run this livery stable?
00:03:25Yes, ma'am.
00:03:26Would you have any horses for sale or a rig to rent?
00:03:29No, ma'am.
00:03:30I just sold the last one to a fellow out back.
00:03:32Oh.
00:03:33Do you suppose he'd be willing to sell it to me?
00:03:34It won't hurt to ask him.
00:03:43Oh, I'm...
00:03:47Excuse me.
00:03:49It's all right.
00:03:50I usually stand up when a lady walks in.
00:03:52Do you mind if I don't this time?
00:03:54Please don't bother.
00:03:55I came to buy your horse.
00:03:57You're sure gonna be the best-dressed rider in these parts and all that fault or all.
00:04:03I have to get to Laramie.
00:04:06So do I.
00:04:08I'll give you $50.
00:04:11Ma'am, if I walked in on you in a tub, I sure wouldn't be talking about horses.
00:04:18I'll make that $75.
00:04:20Save your money, ma'am.
00:04:22Why don't we just ride double?
00:04:25Look, I need this horse.
00:04:26And if you were a gentleman...
00:04:27Which I'm not.
00:04:28Now, do you mind if I go ahead and wash?
00:04:31Not at all.
00:04:33While you're at it, why don't you wash this too?
00:04:36If it can stand the shock.
00:04:44Son, you just made yourself a powerful friend.
00:04:48Looks like you picked up a couple of slugs.
00:04:55Did I?
00:04:57Yeah, if he's been a mite higher, you'd be dead.
00:05:04Somebody thought I was.
00:05:18You know, meeting you at Christian Flatt is a most unexpected pleasure.
00:05:28I never dreamed I'd actually meet the famous Amy Clark, Toast of the West.
00:05:34Have you ever been west before, Senator?
00:05:36No, this is my first venture.
00:05:38You see, Congress is adjourned for the summer, and you might call this a trip without portfolio.
00:05:42In my small way, I'm trying to unite our peoples, the Indians and the whites.
00:05:45I hope your scalp is glued on tight.
00:05:49Have you ever met an Indian face to face?
00:05:52Only in a literary sense.
00:05:54You see, I happen to be a student of anthropology.
00:05:57So was General Custer, but it didn't help him very much.
00:06:00PHONE RINGS
00:06:14Can I help you, mister?
00:06:17Are these two men still here?
00:06:19This one's upstairs in his room, sleeping it off.
00:06:22The other one's in the bar, playing poker.
00:06:24What'll it be?
00:06:26What have you got?
00:06:27It looks pretty pretty.
00:06:28The other one's in the bar, playing poker.
00:06:29It looks pretty dry around here.
00:06:33Yep, we ain't had any rain around here in a long spell.
00:06:35what'll it be what have you got it looks pretty dry around here yep we ain't had any rain around
00:06:57here in a long spell you found some somewhere that drinks been water
00:07:27walking 40 miles a man can get pretty mad frank how you doing with my money
00:07:37you figured it would lump up better in two piles huh a three-way split wasn't good enough for you
00:07:47what have you got
00:07:57your luck's still running bad
00:08:00look largo did it johnny honest it wasn't me it was him you could have stopped him
00:08:07well he said you were figuring on giving it to us in the back
00:08:10i was riding up front remember if you think i did it why don't you shoot me
00:08:16my gun's empty i'm out of cartridges this would be the right time go ahead
00:08:21you always did have a white flag handy this time you haven't got one
00:08:32not in here boys please not in here it breaks things up too much
00:08:37don't holler to largo for help try riding it out alone this time
00:08:51there's gonna be a gunfight my parasol giselle care to join me and watch it senator
00:09:09all right frank
00:09:13you're faster than i am and you know it
00:09:16then we'll make it queensberry
00:09:19start walking and count to ten and try not to deal off at the bottom of the deck
00:09:37one
00:09:41two
00:09:42three
00:09:44four
00:09:45five
00:09:46six
00:09:47seven
00:09:48eight
00:09:49nine
00:09:50ten
00:10:18Go ahead, do it. What are you waiting for?
00:10:27Go ahead, shoot!
00:10:29You shouldn't have missed Frank.
00:10:31I've got a free one coming.
00:10:35I'll take it my own time.
00:10:38You be on the watch out, folk.
00:10:40Bring his oar.
00:10:48You keep riding, Frank.
00:10:57Don't ever let me fight.
00:11:04So long, boy.
00:11:06Someday I hope you can grow a backbone.
00:11:15Hello, Largo.
00:11:15I didn't figure to smoke you out so soon.
00:11:19What's the bottle doing out here?
00:11:22Liquid incentive. Winner take all.
00:11:26Guess we won't be needing this.
00:11:27No, no, no. Leave it there.
00:11:29Me and Mr. Banner do our best talking over a bottle.
00:11:33Do as he says. Leave it there.
00:11:35What kind is it, Johnny?
00:11:37Old Kentucky. Nighty-proof.
00:11:41You as thirsty as I am.
00:11:44Now, we'll see about that.
00:11:46That was a good horse you killed, Largo.
00:11:49I didn't mean it to be him.
00:11:51I know.
00:11:56You're still playing the safe odds, aren't you?
00:12:00What's so safe about standing up to you?
00:12:03I've got one bullet in my gun.
00:12:05You've got six.
00:12:07Five.
00:12:08Five.
00:12:08Five.
00:12:08Five.
00:12:09Five.
00:12:09Five.
00:12:09Five.
00:12:10Five.
00:12:10Five.
00:12:10Five.
00:12:10Five.
00:12:10Five.
00:12:10Five.
00:12:11Five.
00:12:12Five.
00:12:12Five.
00:12:12Five.
00:12:12Five.
00:12:14Five.
00:12:15You must have wanted a drink pretty bad, Johnny.
00:12:44Not all savages paint their faces and wear eagle feathers.
00:12:59Look, he's alive!
00:13:03Never knew a man to fall for the same possum trick twice.
00:13:13Four-flusher.
00:13:14Charity case.
00:13:16Nothing but charity cases.
00:13:17Who's gonna pay for this man's burial?
00:13:18You'll find $300 in your best pocket.
00:13:20Take out for his funeral and send the rest to his nearest relative.
00:13:22Nearest relative, huh?
00:13:23Nephew, you just found yourself an uncle.
00:13:24Nearest relative, huh?
00:13:25Nearest relative, huh?
00:13:26Nearest relative, huh?
00:13:27Nephew, you just found yourself an uncle.
00:13:29gonna pay for this man's burial you'll find three hundred dollars fast pocket take out for his
00:13:34funeral and send the rest to his nearest relative nearest relative huh nephew you just found yourself
00:13:40and uncle you can keep the rest or bury the glory
00:14:10these belong to a man who left town in a hurry see if they get on the next stage
00:14:31that'll be about three dollars
00:14:50where'd you get it the lady i'll eat my own goose fried and fish oil if she didn't take it off her
00:14:56leg and give it to me so help me
00:15:10do you ever play high card draw
00:15:29look this cost me two dollars i'll play it for the mate double or nothing
00:15:34miss clark is this man bothering you no i think i bother him well i'd hope to walk off a high cliff
00:15:46ma'am if you didn't bother me how about it double or nothing solitaire means by oneself
00:15:54the game was the lady's choice why don't you leave her alone
00:15:58maybe the lady doesn't want to be left alone
00:16:00sir you should be keen for your insolent presumption say did you know your hat was on crooked
00:16:07by design where is your respect for womanhood lost in the shovel with a lot of other things
00:16:14senator i appreciate your interest but i don't need any help thank you miss clark this man is
00:16:19a run-along this is my brand of politics i know it backwards
00:16:30i don't need any help but i don't need any help but i don't need any help but i don't need any help
00:16:34to count the notches on my bracelet
00:16:37and you got fire too
00:16:40and i like fire
00:16:42i like to see how close to it i can stand without getting singed
00:16:46any sign of the stage yet
00:16:48i think it's coming by way of cape horn
00:16:51did you come to horse whip the villain
00:16:53to save the fair lady
00:16:54i'm no hero friend i'd be a fool to let chivalry carry me off in a box
00:17:01it's only a real scared man who stands up and shouts how brave he is
00:17:05how brave are you without your gun would you really like to know
00:17:13i really would
00:17:16you are pretty you're very pretty and i'll bet there are men that would walk a hundred miles just to
00:17:21give you a kiss and maybe i would too but today i've already walked my distance
00:17:34if you didn't like it
00:17:48you can cancel any chance it'll happen again
00:17:50you knew it wasn't loaded
00:18:03so did you
00:18:05only a fool gives a woman a loaded gun
00:18:08just a moment ago you referred to me as a lady in the future please remember that i happen to be one
00:18:13no woman just happens to be a lady there's some work at it harder than others
00:18:20no woman just happens to be a lady there's some work at it
00:18:28could you use a drink
00:18:45we'll fight it together
00:18:46you uh caught a woman pretty roughly it's her style too she didn't bat an eye
00:18:54in a state of shock people feel no pain
00:18:58i warned her it was coming
00:19:00she didn't even try to get out of the way
00:19:02i wonder
00:19:05suppose she liked it
00:19:06why ask me you kissed her didn't it tell you anything
00:19:10i don't know
00:19:14it was sort of one of those get away closer sort of things
00:19:30i know it's not very sociable but i've got a gun aimed right at your belly
00:19:46i was about to say the same thing but on second thought you'd be no good to be dead dead or alive
00:19:52you seem to show an uncommon interest in every move i make i want to know why who are you my name is john
00:19:58hamilton it's a nice name but it doesn't tell me much does it are you the law no prove it
00:20:06take everything out of your pockets and lay them up on the table
00:20:10this will identify me
00:20:11follow me clear across the territory
00:20:18i've earned a reward for the capture of john carter missing bank cashier one for the robbery of the
00:20:25the fallbrook bank
00:20:27you did the job and i got credit for it
00:20:30now i remember you
00:20:32you're the bank cashier
00:20:35well the whiskers fooled me carter hamilton's the name don't forget it
00:20:38what are you doing here when a bank cashier is alone and a bank is robbed sometimes it's pretty
00:20:45hard to convince the owners that he didn't do it himself you see i had no witnesses
00:20:52i was a witness that's why i want to take you back to fallbrook alive
00:20:58you gave me a few bad moments out there in the street
00:21:02you saw yourself stuck with a corpse huh
00:21:04well why didn't you just tell the sheriff he didn't do it he didn't believe me naturally
00:21:12naturally well neither do i
00:21:16but you know i'm glad i ran into you now i can stop running it's you they're chasing
00:21:21i don't know yet how i'll do it but i'm going to turn you over to the law somewhere
00:21:27and i'm going to ring a confession out of you
00:21:29the closest law is in laramie but getting me to talk that's going to be quite a treat
00:21:36you know you're worth five hundred dollars i might just turn you over to the law and collect
00:21:39the money that's a chance i'll have to take
00:21:46hey folks stage here comes the stage
00:21:49well i can guarantee you one thing mr hamilton what's that if you do take the pelt in it'll have
00:22:08a hole in it you'd be no good to me that way i want you alive
00:22:24anything wrong senator
00:22:28wrong go see for yourself
00:22:38oh
00:22:52Cheyenne.
00:23:22How do you feel about the Indians now?
00:23:44Why don't you get up on your soapbox and tell us how misunderstood they are?
00:23:49I'm just as shocked as you, Miss Clark.
00:23:53But perhaps this incident was provoked.
00:23:56Provoked?
00:23:58By the little girl who owned this?
00:24:02They struck back the only way they knew.
00:24:05These things are bound to happen until we can find a common ground, a common language.
00:24:11You can't kill an Indian with words.
00:24:14Never underestimate the power of words, Miss Clark.
00:24:18It only takes one word to start a war. Charge.
00:24:22And also a single word to end one. Armistice.
00:24:26Have you found the words to end this one?
00:24:29I pray to God that I may find them.
00:24:33I know how you folks must feel. You'll get your money back.
00:24:37Refund, Senator?
00:24:39My ticket entitles me to go to Laramie.
00:24:43I think my intentions are sufficiently clear.
00:24:53How about you, Miss Clark? Refund?
00:24:55I'm going. Minstrel, help Giselle with the bag.
00:24:58By golly, if you ain't afraid, ma'am, I ain't either.
00:25:01I'm not going, mamselle.
00:25:04But I need you, Giselle.
00:25:07I had no heart for this trip. Now I have less.
00:25:10I'm returning east.
00:25:11But you can't leave me now. Who'll hook me up?
00:25:14Mamselle, there are no hooks and eyes on a shroud.
00:25:17Au revoir. And if you overtake Mr. Sam, tell him he still owes me 50 dollars.
00:25:22Au revoir.
00:25:24Better if you could speak French, ma'am, that air turned blue.
00:25:27You're all forgetting one thing. I ain't got a driver and I'm short a horse.
00:25:31You have a horse. And you're pretty brave with an empty gun.
00:25:34Why don't you load it and then we'll see how brave you really are.
00:25:40The lady's in a fix. She's got nobody to hook up her dress.
00:25:44Do you want to ride shotgun?
00:25:47You don't leave me any choice. Where you go, I go.
00:25:54How about you folks? You going?
00:26:08You better hang on, ma'am. It's gonna be a rough trip.
00:26:11Oh, I'll feel quite safe with you up there, Mr. Banner.
00:26:13That could be taken two ways.
00:26:15I meant both of them.
00:26:24Here you are. Take it easy on the downgrade. Don't push your luck too far.
00:26:30All right. Stand clear.
00:26:33Down.
00:26:34Down.
00:27:01Down.
00:27:02Down.
00:27:03There we go.
00:27:04Come on, yes.
00:27:18Kempssonhp.
00:27:19Hamilton, you're the only man I ever knew that didn't put his thoughts right on his face where everybody could read him.
00:27:22You'd never believe him if I did.
00:27:25There's one thing for sure. You're not going to Laramie just to turn me in.
00:27:30me in. I'm not a sure thing. Can you think of any other reason for my going? The lady.
00:27:37Am I that obvious? No, but she's that smart. She's even got the senator fighting himself.
00:27:44Her and that perfume. Not him. He's a zealot. He's impregnable. Yeah, but the swish of a
00:27:50top of the skirt can make a man untrack himself pretty fast. The older he is, the clumsier
00:27:55he gets. I admire your courage, Ms. Clark. I'll try to match it with my own. Courage isn't what's
00:28:03taking me to Laramie, Senator. Whatever it is, I admire your kind of womanhood.
00:28:10You know, it may just be possible that the difference in our ages and experiences
00:28:15may have something to do with the difference in our viewpoints. I think I understand your
00:28:22viewpoint, Senator. And age has nothing to do with it. I'm sorry, Mr. Chester, your
00:28:29bag's on my foot. Oh, sure is heavy. What do you got in it? Gold ore samples, my friend.
00:28:37Got to file McLean. Yeah, I'm hoping to bring my family out here and then just sit back and
00:28:42take it easy. I'm from Pennsylvania. That's where I'm from. Where are you from, Minstrel?
00:28:48You name it, that's where I'm from. I'm the promised man you ever did see.
00:28:52Is Laramie really worth all the risk? It is to me. Laramie's a rail stop. It's just
00:29:07one jump from California. I'm hoping to buy a little ranch there. Is that why you held
00:29:12up the bank? Seemed like the quickest way for a couple of cowhands to get started. I hope
00:29:18you like ranching, Mr. Hamilton. Oh, a lot could happen before that, Mr. Banner. I look forward to.
00:29:48Better take it slowly, Minstrel. It's a long way to Laramie.
00:29:55Water. Banner. Banner, stop the stage.
00:30:10Something wrong? Yes, there's water dripping in here.
00:30:17What is it? It's the water cask.
00:30:24How much is left? No more than a gallon. We gotta save as much as we can. Give me a knife.
00:30:30Here's the hanged.
00:30:31Here's the hanged.
00:30:33You don't look like what you're looking for.
00:30:36I don't know.
00:30:37It's the water cask.
00:30:38It's the water cask.
00:30:39What's this left?
00:30:40No more than a gallon. We gotta save as much as we can. Give me a knife.
00:30:43You can. Give me a knife. Here's the answer.
00:30:59You don't look like the type. To be wanted, I mean.
00:31:04I'm not. I merely took credit that belonged elsewhere.
00:31:09When it's your picture on the poster, that's going to be a little tough to explain.
00:31:13I'm counting on you to do that.
00:31:24There's a waterhole up ahead. We can soak the castle as well. Climb in, everybody.
00:31:43Let's go.
00:31:45Let's go.
00:31:49Let's go.
00:31:50How do you know there's water up ahead?
00:32:06I don't. There's no use having four excited people biting their nails.
00:32:11And you're alive.
00:32:13Well, we got other troubles, too.
00:32:15We had a visitor while we were back there, and he knows we're out of water.
00:32:20An Indian?
00:32:22Yeah.
00:32:24Maybe we should turn back.
00:32:26It's no use.
00:32:27If they want us, they'll hit us wherever we are.
00:32:28If they want us, they'll hit us wherever we are.
00:32:30They'll hit us wherever we are.
00:32:31Oh, boy.
00:32:32They're on the top right.
00:32:33This is what I've heard.
00:32:34You're on the top right now.
00:32:35All the top right now, you're not going to be able to open your clothes.
00:32:36What's the new water, you're going to go away?
00:32:37You're going to climb up.
00:32:38You're going to find yourself.
00:32:40I'm going to climb up, you're going to climb up.
00:32:41You're fine.
00:32:42You're going to climb up.
00:32:44You're going to climb up.
00:32:47You're going to climb up and down.
00:32:51You're all up.
00:32:53It's all right.
00:33:00What is it? What's the matter?
00:33:05Somebody's in trouble.
00:33:21He never had a chance. His gun's empty.
00:33:32And you, Mr. Banner, send him out here.
00:33:36It's murder any way you look at it.
00:33:39He never had a chance. His gun's empty.
00:33:43And you, Mr. Banner, send him out here.
00:33:47It's murder any way you look at it.
00:33:49This is not the time, Mr. Blakely.
00:33:53Not the place. If you want to make a speech, go somewhere else.
00:33:57Bring me a shovel.
00:33:59The man who lives by the gun must surely die by it.
00:34:02I told you this wasn't the time.
00:34:04You're pushing me at the wrong time, Blakely.
00:34:07His blood spoiled the water. We can't use it.
00:34:09And it's on your hands, Banner.
00:34:11How could you hate a man so much?
00:34:16I didn't hate him.
00:34:17He was my brother.
00:34:18He was my brother.
00:34:19He was my brother.
00:34:20You're the king.
00:34:21You're the man of my fingers.
00:34:22I didn't know if he was my brother.
00:34:23I didn't know him.
00:34:24You're the man of mine.
00:34:25You're the man of mine.
00:34:26I'm one of my friends.
00:34:27I didn't know who the man was married.
00:34:28I don't know.
00:34:29There.
00:34:30There.
00:34:31There's never happened.
00:34:32There's never happened.
00:34:33There's never happened.
00:34:34Senator Blakely, you just saw one of your own kind lying dead back there.
00:34:42How did you like it?
00:34:45I also saw that same dead man try to shoot his own brother in the back.
00:34:50The color of our skin does not give us immunity from barbaric instincts,
00:34:55nor the right to consider ourselves God's privileged children.
00:35:00What do them savages know about God?
00:35:02What kind of religion's an Indian got?
00:35:04Well, among other things, the religion of taking only from the land that which is necessary for his survival.
00:35:12The Indian takes his food from the small end of the horn of plenty.
00:35:17The white man spills his from the large end and leaves it to rot upon the ground.
00:35:23Just like a politician spilling words out of the big end.
00:35:27Senator, your horn of plenty's the same at both ends.
00:35:30No small end, none at all.
00:35:32All right, gentlemen.
00:35:33It seems to me we all made a point.
00:35:34Shall we let it rest there?
00:35:36We'll let it rest here.
00:35:37All right.
00:36:02try not to lose your balance senator
00:36:32you folks all right
00:36:39thanks sir just shaken up a bit
00:36:43you better see after him
00:36:45oh minstrel you are hurt
00:36:49no no no
00:36:51well you're alive i hope
00:36:55you haven't lost me yet
00:36:57we lost the horses i'm afraid
00:36:59they got spooked pretty bad
00:37:01how are they they're all right
00:37:04this leaves us exactly where
00:37:06exactly here
00:37:08with the sun going down
00:37:10we've got to take cover for the night
00:37:12one thing
00:37:16somebody offered me a water drink right now
00:37:18to beat a whiskey head spit out
00:37:19oh no
00:37:22minstrel you sure you're all right
00:37:25it depends on how you look at it miss amy
00:37:28good thing if you ask me
00:37:30my luggage is all right
00:37:40oh minstrel look at it it's demolished
00:37:44what was that
00:37:48bird call of course
00:37:50sounded like a nightingale
00:37:51a cheyenne nightingale in all likelihood
00:37:54we're not going to wait to find out
00:37:55take cover in that dry wash over there
00:37:56never mind your luggage and you bring the water cask
00:37:59it's smashed there's nothing in it
00:38:00then forget it
00:38:01then forget it
00:38:06another one
00:38:07you can check it out
00:38:08maybe it's in the mud
00:38:09there's nothing in it
00:38:09you can check it out
00:38:10no
00:38:11no
00:38:12you can check it out
00:38:14no
00:38:14no
00:38:15no
00:38:15no
00:38:16no
00:38:17no
00:38:17no
00:38:19no
00:38:20no
00:38:21no
00:38:21Maybe we oughtn't to have a fire if there are any Indians around.
00:38:26With the moon inside, it won't make no difference.
00:38:30Anyhow, engines don't need to see.
00:38:32They got an uncanny ear for hearing.
00:38:35They can hear a shadow moving.
00:38:38They can hear a shadow moving.
00:38:41They can hear a shadow moving.
00:38:44They can hear a shadow moving.
00:38:47They can hear a shadow moving.
00:38:50They can hear a shadow moving over peach fuzz.
00:38:53Our goose bumps rising on a white man.
00:38:56You talk too much.
00:38:58Let him talk, Mr. Hamilton.
00:39:00I know what may be out there.
00:39:02I think you'd all better get some rest.
00:39:04I'll stand and watch till I get sleepy.
00:39:20The tide of conquest is westward, Senator.
00:39:23Don't get carried away with the wrong tide.
00:39:26You're at a bad age for night crawling.
00:39:28You mistake my intentions, Mr. Banner.
00:39:32I was merely restless.
00:39:34I thought you were.
00:39:35Why should I make excuses to you?
00:39:37I didn't ask for any.
00:39:39Now get on back there and go to sleep.
00:39:45There's that bird again.
00:39:46Any resemblance to a bird ends with the feathers.
00:39:49Better take this.
00:39:50We may have visitors.
00:39:51That is not my language, Banner.
00:40:04It's kind of cold and desert at night, Miss Amy.
00:40:07Better move over closer to the fire.
00:40:09I can use some of that fire, too.
00:40:15All right, I'm getting moved.
00:40:35There's an address inside my coat.
00:40:39My wife.
00:40:42Will you see to it that she's told?
00:41:00Get yourself killed.
00:41:02They'd only start it again.
00:41:04One light to work by.
00:41:05Well, that's all right with me.
00:41:07They'll make it easier to see them in case they rush.
00:41:09They'll make it easier to see them in case they rush.
00:41:37They'll make them through this incident.
00:41:41No problem, sir.
00:41:42It happened.
00:42:04Hamilton!
00:42:06you think they'll try it again not like that they won't they lost too many men
00:42:23no we're out of water probably just wait us out
00:42:36so
00:42:46so
00:42:52so
00:42:58so
00:43:02You can't handle a gun, maybe you can handle a shovel.
00:43:22It's getting hot. He needs a barrier.
00:43:25The senator will help you.
00:43:32Take him down to the wash and bury him.
00:43:52Keep an eye open, Pastor.
00:44:02He's sure been carrying a lot of nothing around with him.
00:44:13What is it?
00:44:14Iron pyrites.
00:44:16Fool's gold.
00:44:18Ten cents would buy a wagon load of it.
00:44:25Funny what a man will die for.
00:44:26Are you a night crawler, too?
00:44:34Night or day, I never crawled in my life.
00:44:36Not even for a woman.
00:44:39Then why are you staring so hard, Mr. Bennett?
00:44:41Just wanted to see how you looked in the morning.
00:44:44Well, now that you've seen, go back where you were.
00:44:46You don't really want me to, do you?
00:44:49When did I invite you here?
00:44:51Christian's flats.
00:44:52I barely looked at you.
00:44:53Did you ever hear the Bible story about Lot's wife?
00:44:58All she did was turn around to take a little bitty look.
00:45:01She was turned into soft.
00:45:03You know what you were turned into?
00:45:05Ice.
00:45:06Jelly.
00:45:07Only it wouldn't gel.
00:45:09It's too much sugar.
00:45:11With a little more effort, I think I could learn to hate you.
00:45:13You tried that, too, but it didn't work.
00:45:15I know what makes you tick.
00:45:17When are you going to find out?
00:45:19You throw all the rules right out the window, don't you?
00:45:21Then it's just the way you like it.
00:45:23It's barroom style.
00:45:25Your ego got you into this banner.
00:45:27Fight it, not me.
00:45:29What made you decide to drive the stage?
00:45:32You're dealing.
00:45:33You tell me.
00:45:41You want to get buried, too?
00:45:43Pretty little head of yours wouldn't look so cute with an arrow sticking out of both ears.
00:45:54Now, you were going to tell me, why did I drive the stage to Laramie?
00:45:58Because you ran into something you couldn't quite handle, and you stayed around to have another try, it got you sidetracked, and you're mad because it did.
00:46:08I bet you broke a lot of hearts in Abilene.
00:46:10You weren't sure that you could cut me down to size, and your conceit forced you to stay with me until you could find out.
00:46:17You're not only pretty, you're smart, too.
00:46:19Can you cook?
00:46:20You've got petticoat fever, haven't you?
00:46:24And you're fighting it.
00:46:25It cuts down your speed.
00:46:27You're like a hawk banner.
00:46:28You like to fly free in the breeze.
00:46:31And now you can't.
00:46:33Finally pounced on something that's a little too big for you to get off the ground.
00:46:37But I can spread my wings and try.
00:46:39Let go of her, Bader!
00:46:41There's night crawling and there's day crawling.
00:46:43Now, don't do it again.
00:46:44What goes for Blakely goes for you, too.
00:46:46Look, if you feel like fighting, fight the Indians.
00:47:07Stars shine in the daytime, too.
00:47:20You can see them from the bottom of a deep well or a hole.
00:47:25Try counting.
00:47:27They'll help you pass time.
00:47:29That's all I've been doing for hours.
00:47:3327,700...
00:47:35And 20 cents.
00:47:41I was referring to stars, Winston.
00:47:44Not Dallas.
00:47:47And I'd almost forgotten about Sam.
00:47:50He was my partner.
00:47:52Business manager.
00:47:54Is that all?
00:47:56That's all.
00:48:00Funny, I start out chasing Sam in my bankroll.
00:48:03Wind up in a dry water hole with a thirst a mile long.
00:48:09Gladly trade that 27,000 right now for 27 swallows of water.
00:48:16A horse with four good legs.
00:48:21Horses?
00:48:21Them engines must have horses.
00:48:27You're right.
00:48:29What's to prevent us from stealing them?
00:48:32They'd probably keep them right on the other side of those rocks.
00:48:34Hamilton!
00:48:35If we can get even one, we can send for help.
00:48:38You take that gunner to the left, I'll take the one to the right.
00:48:40See if you can circle around behind them.
00:48:42And don't fire unless you have to.
00:48:44The rest of you, keep your eyes peeled.
00:48:45If there's any trouble, holler for help.
00:48:47Let's go.
00:48:48Let's go.
00:49:18Amy.
00:49:19I must talk to you.
00:49:21So it's Amy now.
00:49:23And what shall I call you?
00:49:25Father?
00:49:26The End
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00:52:06THEY COULD
00:52:08KEY CATFISH
00:52:10OFF A SANDBANK
00:52:11BUT IT'S WATER
00:52:12WHY WOULD THEY
00:52:13LEAVE IT
00:52:14THERE lime
00:52:15OUT
00:52:16TO LURE US 1
00:52:17ONE
00:52:18THE END
00:52:20IT COULD BE
00:52:23UNDERSTAND
00:52:24THE ED
00:52:29ANYTHING WE COULD
00:52:30One way or another.
00:52:40You were bound you'd get it, weren't you?
00:52:43Now that'd be a shame to break up a pair.
00:52:46How about the rest of your petticoat?
00:52:54Help yourself.
00:53:00Let's go.
00:53:19Now, let's see.
00:53:30I've got it! I've got it!
00:53:52Thanks be to God.
00:54:00I'll lay odds he was trying to bust a canteen and missed.
00:54:18Hit or miss, he's got us stopped.
00:54:25What do you think will be their next move?
00:54:28They don't need a next move.
00:54:30All they've got to do is sit up there and wait.
00:54:34Without their horses, that's just what they'll do.
00:55:00I ain't been taking very good care of you, Miss Amy.
00:55:04I ain't been taking very good care of you, Miss Amy.
00:55:06I'm working on her.
00:55:09I just looked up at the man and told him we needed water.
00:55:13I ain't been taking very good care of you, Miss Amy.
00:55:19I ain't been taking very good care of you, Miss Amy.
00:55:26I just looked up at the man and told him we needed water real bad.
00:55:39If he don't look back down on me, it's because he's busy summers else.
00:55:44If you get around to us, you wait and see.
00:55:47You've never let me down yet, Minstrel.
00:55:51If there's anybody who can fix it with a man, you can.
00:55:56You smashed the wheel that got us into this predicament.
00:56:02Now get us out.
00:56:04Well, if you've got any suggestions besides my running out there to get the canteen and let them see how many holes they can put in me.
00:56:13You once killed a man over a bottle of whiskey.
00:56:16Winner take all.
00:56:18How many Indians would you kill for a canteen of water?
00:56:22Well, that's not the way I look at it.
00:56:25Point is, I don't want them to kill the only real friend I've got.
00:56:29Me.
00:56:30For once, we agree.
00:56:33A man's busy summer's house.
00:56:47He's gaining on us.
00:56:50It's a mighty grist of rain out yonder.
00:56:54I hope he hurries.
00:57:03You haven't been able to.
00:57:04You haven't been able to give out the good $10,000 fortune.
00:57:05To be 있도록 it $15,000.
00:57:06To be sure.
00:57:07We're going to have a great big time in that.
00:57:08Give a look.
00:57:10A man.
00:57:11A man.
00:57:12A man.
00:57:13A man.
00:57:14A man.
00:57:15A man.
00:57:16A man.
00:57:17A man.
00:57:18A man.
00:57:19A man.
00:57:20A man.
00:57:21A man.
00:57:22A man.
00:57:23A man.
00:57:24A man.
00:57:25A man.
00:57:26A man.
00:57:27A man.
00:57:28A man.
00:57:29A man.
00:57:30It's out there, just like I said it was. Water.
00:57:47Get down out of sight.
00:57:49Water?
00:57:50There ain't no engines out there now.
00:57:53There's just a lake, big and blue and wet.
00:57:56There's nothing out there but dry sand.
00:57:58Your eyes are playing tricks on you.
00:58:00There's a lake out there, I tell you.
00:58:01I can almost reach out and touch.
00:58:03It's a mirage.
00:58:05I don't talk about it anymore.
00:58:08Don't you want us to have water better?
00:58:10If there's a lake out there, bring me some water.
00:58:15It's not a lake, Hamilton.
00:58:18Pencil's had too much sun.
00:58:19He's seeing things.
00:58:20No way, Miss Amy.
00:58:22This is the biggest lake you ever did see.
00:58:25I could go out and dip up and up in this for all of us.
00:58:28Give it back to him.
00:58:34Hamilton, don't be a fool.
00:58:35You never even looked out there to see if there was water.
00:58:40You just took Banner's word that there wasn't any.
00:58:43Put on the rifle.
00:58:45The man's out of his mind.
00:58:47That's true.
00:58:49Bring us some water.
00:58:53Pencil, wait.
00:58:54Pencil, stop.
00:58:55Where are you going?
00:58:57Pencil.
00:58:57Pencil, come back here.
00:58:59Pencil.
00:59:04Pencil, leave it.
00:59:06I want that one to see it.
00:59:07Pencil, come back here.
00:59:09Here.
00:59:14Pencil, come back.
00:59:15I told you it was here.
00:59:30Beautiful water.
00:59:32Wet, clear, and spilling over the sides.
00:59:35Pencil.
00:59:38Pencil.
00:59:38I'm coming. I'm coming. I've got the water. Lots of water.
00:59:56Mitzel, hurry! Mitzel, hurry up!
01:00:00Let me go! I'm going to get your shoe killed!
01:00:08Mitzel! Mitzel!
01:00:38Now, how do you feel about the poor, misunderstood Indian, Senator?
01:00:48The brothers of the white man. Blood brothers. Blood. Blood, blood.
01:00:58I'm very sorry, Miss Clark.
01:01:01You're very sorry. Is that all you can say?
01:01:05What do we do now, Senator? Keep on turning the other cheek till we're all dead with Indian arrows sticking out of us?
01:01:12It's this sort of thing I hope to put an end to. This useless wanton killing on both sides.
01:01:20A few nights ago you said you wanted to prove yourself.
01:01:23Well, don't wait till we get to Laramie to show me what kind of a man you are.
01:01:27Prove it now. Don't wait to talk to the chiefs. The killers are right out there.
01:01:32Talk peace to them, you pompous blowhard.
01:01:40Here. Here's your olive branch. Hold it out to them.
01:01:45See what your stupid, pious ideas get you.
01:01:57Go on. Talk to them.
01:02:00Talk to them and see if they'll believe you.
01:02:05See if they'll let us all walk out of here with all of our hair.
01:02:09I would have chosen a different time, Miss Clark.
01:02:16But a man who preaches peace must practice it.
01:02:20An ideal isn't worth a penny if it isn't put to work.
01:02:24No gunfire, if you please, Mr. Banner. Your way has failed. I'd like to try mine.
01:02:44Senator Blakely! Senator Blakely!
01:02:54You are a mighty brother.
01:03:01Indian brothers, hear me.
01:03:03I extend my hand to you in friendship.
01:03:07Soon I go to the tents of your many chiefs
01:03:11to speak of peace
01:03:13and smoke the pipe
01:03:15in everlasting brotherhood.
01:03:17The promises I make you will be honored.
01:03:20If you will allow us to call in peace and safety,
01:03:25then my mission can be fulfilled.
01:03:28And once again,
01:03:30you can lay aside your war drums
01:03:33and return to your families,
01:03:36raise your corn
01:03:38and hunt your buffalo.
01:03:40Tell me that my words are not blown away with the wind.
01:03:45Tell me that I am heard.
01:03:46Tell me that you will leave here now
01:03:49in peace and go to your villages.
01:03:52Speak to me, Indian brothers,
01:03:53so that I may know,
01:03:54so that I may...
01:03:56Speak to me, Indian brothers,
01:03:57speak to me, Indian brothers,
01:03:58so that I may know,
01:03:59so that I may...
01:04:00You were right, Miss Clark.
01:04:01Words aren't enough.
01:04:02You were right, Miss Clark.
01:04:03Words aren't enough.
01:04:04Or perhaps...
01:04:05You were right, Miss Clark.
01:04:06Words aren't enough.
01:04:07Or perhaps...
01:04:08They just didn't...
01:04:09Understand.
01:04:10You were right, Miss Clark.
01:04:11Words aren't enough.
01:04:13You were right, Miss Clark.
01:04:14Words aren't enough.
01:04:15You were right, Miss Clark.
01:04:16Words aren't enough.
01:04:17You were right, Miss Clark.
01:04:18You were right, Miss Clark.
01:04:28Words aren't enough.
01:04:32Or perhaps...
01:04:34they just didn't...
01:04:37understand.
01:04:44He really believed what he said.
01:04:46Enough to die for it.
01:04:51I killed him.
01:04:54And it wasn't a clean kill.
01:04:56It was dirty.
01:04:59We should be proud of ourselves, Ben.
01:05:04I guess he just took his case to the wrong people.
01:05:07Us.
01:05:09Them.
01:05:16Had a great voice.
01:05:23.
01:05:25Oh.
01:05:25Oh!
01:05:25Oh.
01:05:26What?
01:05:26What?
01:05:27What?
01:05:34What?
01:05:34What?
01:05:35What?
01:05:36What?
01:05:36What?
01:05:37What?
01:05:38What?
01:05:39how do you feel
01:05:47fine
01:05:51considering
01:05:53considering I'm dying
01:05:56it's just as well this way
01:06:01I really had no idea
01:06:04what I'd do with you
01:06:07and we got to Laramie
01:06:09now it's
01:06:11no problem at all
01:06:13we'll never get there
01:06:16would you like to hear my
01:06:20epitaph, Miss Clark?
01:06:24here lies John Carter
01:06:26he was the waiting kind
01:06:29a patient coward
01:06:32don't talk anymore
01:06:35save your strength
01:06:36for what?
01:06:39doesn't take strength to die
01:06:41I didn't have enough of that, did I, Banner?
01:06:45I'd have taken you in
01:06:47so
01:06:49I'll die
01:06:51you heard my epitaph
01:06:54I'd like to hear my
01:06:57last will and testament
01:06:59there's plenty of time for talking
01:07:01later
01:07:02time is running out
01:07:06to John Banner
01:07:10I bequeath the money
01:07:12he took from the bank
01:07:15I'll pay that back
01:07:17every cent of it
01:07:18to the first national bank
01:07:21to the first national bank of Fallbrook
01:07:22I bequeath my good name
01:07:26oh no
01:07:28I forgot
01:07:30they already foreclosed on that
01:07:33I'll get that back
01:07:35I'll get that back for you too
01:07:35I'll write a letter
01:07:37as soon as I get to Laramie
01:07:38write it here in the sand
01:07:41let the wind carry it back to them
01:07:45to Amy Clark
01:07:58I leave my heart
01:08:02I'll remember that
01:08:05Banner he'll die for sure
01:08:10if we don't get some water
01:08:11and clean it
01:08:12infection will spread
01:08:14what are you doing?
01:08:25cantina water
01:08:26you don't have to you know
01:08:29if he dies
01:08:32you're off the hook
01:08:33for good
01:08:41you'll be a lot taller
01:09:08when you stand up again
01:09:10sand
01:09:21put just enough water
01:09:24in it to drip
01:09:25it drives out of the mines
01:09:26they've got us
01:09:30haven't they?
01:09:38here we are
01:09:42you got us where you want us
01:09:44now come in and get us
01:09:45be quiet Banner
01:09:52I heard something out there
01:09:54I can't tell what it is
01:09:55or where it is
01:09:57there's still some of them left
01:10:03we haven't killed them all yet
01:10:05I still hear something
01:10:07why don't you come on out and fight
01:10:11come on out and show yourself
01:10:12water
01:10:22water
01:10:26water
01:10:27Banner
01:10:30Banner look
01:10:32we've got water
01:10:33where did it come from?
01:10:37the storm was miles away from here
01:10:40so was the man
01:10:41but he heard
01:10:42just like minstrel said he would
01:10:43he's dead
01:11:02Banner look out
01:11:07water
01:11:08water
01:11:09water
01:11:10water
01:11:11water
01:11:12water
01:11:13water
01:11:14water
01:11:15water
01:11:16water
01:11:17water
01:11:18water
01:11:19water
01:11:20water
01:11:21water
01:11:22water
01:11:23water
01:11:24water
01:11:25water
01:11:26water
01:11:27water
01:11:28water
01:11:29water
01:11:30water
01:11:31water
01:11:32water
01:11:33water
01:11:34water
01:11:35water
01:11:36water
01:11:37Oh, my God.
01:12:07It's no use.
01:12:15I can't kill a man with my hands.
01:12:25Go get your bunch.
01:12:28Tell them to clear out.
01:12:30No more.
01:12:32They're all dead with me.
01:12:37Go back to your village.
01:12:45Tell them white man gave Indian back his life.
01:12:47I can't cry.
01:12:55I can't cry.
01:13:06I can't cry.
01:13:10Try those on Forsyth.
01:13:37Hamilton's?
01:13:39Yep.
01:13:41It's gonna take a pretty good man or woman to fill him.
01:13:45You made him a promise.
01:13:47And I'm gonna keep it.
01:13:49He's dead.
01:13:51Who's to know?
01:13:53Me.
01:13:55So Hamilton's what?
01:14:01He's taking you in after him.
01:14:03I guess you could say that.
01:14:07You once said that you'd walk a hundred miles just to kiss me.
01:14:13In a minute.
01:14:15Well, then this short distance shouldn't tire you.
01:14:21Is your partner Sam gonna object?
01:14:25That partnership has been dissolved.
01:14:29Sam's nothing but a bad memory.
01:14:31I'm in business for myself now.
01:14:49Grab that rifle.
01:14:51You're not wearing war paint, so hold you fire.
01:14:57They're not wearing war paint, so hold you fire.
01:15:07I make you present.
01:15:21All right, man. Thanks, Indian.
01:15:23But your people, they went away. They left you.
01:15:25I walk back to my home over the mountains.
01:15:27But why?
01:15:29It is the custom of my people.
01:15:31The walk is part of the gift.
01:15:33The language of friendship.
01:15:35The senator tried to sow the seeds.
01:15:37All they needed was good ground to follow him.
01:15:39It's too bad he couldn't live to see it.
01:15:41It's too funny.
01:15:43The scriptures weren't how long I left it.
01:15:46But you are in the cloak.
01:15:49It's like everything done to me.
01:15:51Do you societies who were searching for me?
01:15:55The歡迎 of friendship.
01:15:57It was going to be الège.
01:15:59The suojaer, the naszymブル voisidaли here.
01:16:02He went somewhere looking at the middle houses of the Florian wise.
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01:16:07I take credit when it was sore or what it feltoned myself.
01:16:09I have a Jaime card.
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