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a 1964 Western film starring Charles Bronson as wagon scout Linc Murdock and a young Kurt Russell as Jamie, an orphaned boy who travels with him on a wagon train. The story revolves around Murdock's reunion with his former love, Maria, who is now married to a corrupt lawman, and their subsequent adventures, including a search for a lost gold mine.
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00:00:00CIDADE NO BRASIL
00:00:30Keep those wagons moving!
00:00:41Keep the wagons moving!
00:00:44Keep them moving!
00:00:49Keep them moving!
00:01:00The End
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00:02:53He's doing as well as can be expected.
00:03:05His leg is broken and Lord knows what else.
00:03:09You go get some rest.
00:03:13If it's possible, I'd like to keep him still for the next few days.
00:03:17The Rolling Wagon...
00:03:18Well, we're all a little tired.
00:03:19So are the animals.
00:03:21We can rest up.
00:03:23I want you people to settle down.
00:03:25We're going to rest over for a couple of days.
00:03:28I understand there's a town about 30 miles from here.
00:03:30I can get out some mail, pick up supplies.
00:03:32The town's called Devil's Gap, I believe.
00:03:34Can I go with you, Link?
00:03:35I promise I won't be any trouble.
00:03:38Can I, Father?
00:03:39Well, now, I hate to lose such a valuable assistant, but...
00:03:43Oh, thanks!
00:03:44On one condition.
00:03:46If there's a barbering shop in Devil's Gap, he gets a bath.
00:03:50A bath?
00:03:51A hot bath with soap.
00:03:53Well?
00:03:54All right.
00:03:55Good.
00:03:56I probably won't recognize you as my son when you get back.
00:04:00Jamie will leave with son up tomorrow.
00:04:03Come on, you better get to bed now.
00:04:04Yes, sir.
00:04:22All these places look the same to me.
00:04:24Yeah, they don't change much.
00:04:26I don't think I'd like to live in any of them.
00:04:28Too cramped up.
00:04:29I was born in a town like this.
00:04:32I guess when you know the people and everything.
00:04:34That's all right, Jamie.
00:04:36I was glad to leave it.
00:04:51Howdy, friends.
00:04:52Howdy-do.
00:04:52Howdy.
00:04:54Who handles the mail around here?
00:04:55You're looking at them.
00:04:56Ives is her name.
00:04:57Ives?
00:04:59Jamie take the animals across the street.
00:05:01Have them feed and water them.
00:05:03You might drop this list off at the supply store.
00:05:06Tell them to start filling it.
00:05:10Fine-looking lad.
00:05:11Yours?
00:05:12Nope.
00:05:13You can throw your mail on the desk here.
00:05:17How about a little drink?
00:05:18First one's on the house.
00:05:21I'll have a beer.
00:05:23But I'll pay for it.
00:05:24Well, suit yourself.
00:05:27Our Wells Fargo man's due pretty soon.
00:05:33Ives, would you take the soup up to Mr. Knudsen's room, I promise.
00:05:36Take this to Mr. Knudsen.
00:05:55I thought you were dead.
00:05:57It's like seeing a ghost.
00:06:03I don't know what you've come here for.
00:06:05But whatever it is, finish it and get out.
00:06:15Man, in the store setting, you have supplies, Eddie.
00:06:19I've changed my mind, Jamie.
00:06:21We're staying over.
00:06:23You're going to stay in the hotel?
00:06:24That's right.
00:06:29Maybe you'll have a chance to get a bath and some sanitation.
00:06:45What's the matter?
00:06:46Nothing.
00:06:48Why are you staring at her like that?
00:06:50I suppose you think she's pretty?
00:06:51She's someone I knew with.
00:06:56She don't act like it.
00:06:58Like she's glad to see you or anything.
00:07:02Come on, let's get cleaned up.
00:07:03That, uh, fella, friend of yours?
00:07:27No.
00:07:27Oh, I kind of got the feeling you two knew each other.
00:07:31I didn't say I didn't know him.
00:07:33I said he wasn't a friend.
00:07:34Get somebody to clean up in here.
00:07:36It's filthy.
00:07:43Is everything all right?
00:07:44Eh?
00:07:45You come to Mendez for a hot bath.
00:07:51You get a hot bath.
00:07:56Well, what are you going to do with that?
00:07:57Oh, you'll find out pretty quick.
00:08:05We are surrounded.
00:08:06What do you think he's doing?
00:08:07Stop fussing already, eh?
00:08:10You have a skin like a hippopotamus.
00:08:11Rough and dry.
00:08:13Oh.
00:08:13Eh.
00:08:14When is the last time you take a hot bath, eh?
00:08:16I love Paducah.
00:08:17Paducah?
00:08:18Who is Paducah?
00:08:19Paducah, Kentucky.
00:08:20It's where I come from.
00:08:21Oh.
00:08:23There you are.
00:08:24All right.
00:08:25Now, you listen to me.
00:08:26You take this brush, you scrub yourself all over it.
00:08:27Just the way I show you.
00:08:29And then you wash your hand with plenty of soap and plenty of muscle.
00:08:32You understand?
00:08:32Sure.
00:08:33All right.
00:08:34Here.
00:08:39Is everything okay?
00:08:40Yeah, fine.
00:08:43Say, that woman back there at the hotel.
00:08:46Is she married to that man, Ives?
00:08:49Ives?
00:08:50Oh.
00:08:52No, no, senor.
00:08:54You wish he was married to her.
00:08:56Maria Macklin.
00:08:57A fine woman, I tell you.
00:09:00Macklin?
00:09:01Rance Macklin?
00:09:01Si.
00:09:05You know Rance?
00:09:07Oh, one time.
00:09:09His brothers with him?
00:09:11Sure.
00:09:12Dan and Carrie.
00:09:14You know them, too?
00:09:16I knew them.
00:09:18So.
00:09:22You think your hair is clean now?
00:09:24Oh, yes, sir.
00:09:25Very clean.
00:09:26We find out, eh?
00:09:30Very good.
00:09:31Now, you go over there and dry yourself.
00:09:33Here's a towel.
00:09:34Go on.
00:09:35Go on, move.
00:09:39I ain't seen the Macklins around.
00:09:41Oh, they're around, all right.
00:09:43I see them right out yesterday on some business, I think.
00:09:46So, let me see.
00:09:52Come, come back, come back here.
00:09:55What is the matter with you, huh?
00:09:57Let me look at you.
00:09:59You pass inspection.
00:10:01Very good.
00:10:02Very good.
00:10:03You expect to stay in town long?
00:10:09Oh, I ain't made up my mind yet.
00:10:12Why?
00:10:12Well, there's nothing much here for a man to do.
00:10:15It's very quiet.
00:10:17Yeah, not much going on in this town for anyone.
00:10:20Empty hotel, no bank, no stage line.
00:10:23No law, either, sir.
00:10:26It's not like the Macklins settle down in a dead town.
00:10:34What else?
00:10:35I'll leave here, senor.
00:10:40What about Maria Macklin?
00:10:42Where does she fit in?
00:10:43She's married to Rance.
00:10:45Not much a woman can do.
00:10:47I feel for her that Rance,
00:10:49he can get pretty mean when he drinks.
00:10:51He can hit pretty good, too.
00:10:53Even with one arm.
00:10:56One arm?
00:10:58Sure.
00:10:59That fellow shoot the other one off a long time ago.
00:11:02Why?
00:11:03Why would a woman like Maria
00:11:05marry him in the first place?
00:11:08I wouldn't know that.
00:11:09Let's go, Link.
00:11:12You go on, Jamie.
00:11:13Back to the hotel.
00:11:13I'll be along in a couple of minutes.
00:11:15Sure ain't hurting my feelings
00:11:16nothing to get out of this place.
00:11:27Ive!
00:11:29Ive!
00:11:30Think she can order me around
00:11:31like a two-bit funky.
00:11:33Hold your arses, Grandpa.
00:11:34I'll be up there when I'm ready.
00:11:36Who is he?
00:11:39Well, you want to believe me,
00:11:40he owns all the gold in California.
00:11:42You mean he's struck it rich out there?
00:11:45That's what he says.
00:11:46But if he's got more than two coins
00:11:48to rattle together in his pocket,
00:11:49I ain't seen him.
00:11:51Well, maybe if I was to, uh,
00:11:53go up there and see what he wants.
00:11:54You see, me and my father,
00:11:55we're going to California,
00:11:56and I'd sure like to talk to him.
00:11:58Sure, go ahead.
00:12:01But don't expect no tip for your trouble.
00:12:04A person could die
00:12:06before a body would think
00:12:07of looking in on him.
00:12:08Ives!
00:12:10Ives!
00:12:10It's about time.
00:12:13Come in!
00:12:17Who are you?
00:12:18Jamie McPheeters.
00:12:19Is there anything I can get you?
00:12:21Yes, there is.
00:12:22Tell that blunderhead downstairs
00:12:24to bring me another pitcher of beer.
00:12:25That one's empty.
00:12:27Yes, sir.
00:12:27I'll get it for you.
00:12:28I ain't seen you before.
00:12:30You work here?
00:12:31No, I'm just spending the night
00:12:32in the hotel with Mr. Murdoch.
00:12:34Well, you bring me a pitcher of beer
00:12:36and I'll give you a penny
00:12:38if you're trouble.
00:12:39It ain't no trouble.
00:12:40And you don't have to give me anything.
00:12:49What's the matter?
00:12:50You all right?
00:12:51Pills!
00:12:51On the table.
00:12:52Get him!
00:12:52What?
00:12:56Here.
00:12:59What?
00:13:01What?
00:13:04Here.
00:13:11Thank you, boy.
00:13:15That was a sharp one.
00:13:18I'm all right.
00:13:19You can bring the beer now.
00:13:21Excuse me, sir.
00:13:21I don't think you should be drinking beer
00:13:23on your condition.
00:13:24What do you know about my condition?
00:13:27Well, it's real plain to see
00:13:28you're suffering from some kind of sickness.
00:13:30Maybe I could tell what it is
00:13:31if you'd let me examine you.
00:13:32Examine me?
00:13:33Well, sure.
00:13:34I'll just take off your boot
00:13:35and then put you in print.
00:13:36No, no!
00:13:37Leave the boots alone!
00:13:38If I'm going to die,
00:13:39I'm going to die with my boots on.
00:13:42You understand me?
00:13:43Yes, sir.
00:13:44You got a watch?
00:13:46Of course I have a watch.
00:13:47It's over there on the table.
00:13:50I'm going to take your pulse.
00:13:52Now, there's nothing to worry about
00:13:53and this ain't going to hurt a bit.
00:13:54I've done this lots of times before.
00:13:56A bit rapid, I'd say.
00:14:00Guess how long have you been
00:14:02practicing medicine?
00:14:03Well, I just kind of pick it up
00:14:04from my father,
00:14:05but he's better than I am.
00:14:07Don't seem to be no fever.
00:14:09Let me see your tongue.
00:14:11What?
00:14:11Your tongue.
00:14:15It's purple.
00:14:17I ain't never seen nothing like it.
00:14:20Maybe it's because
00:14:21you just gave me a purple pill.
00:14:27I just didn't think of it.
00:14:29Now, if you let me unbutton your shirt,
00:14:30I'll listen to you.
00:14:31No, no, no.
00:14:31We'll put that off till later.
00:14:33Believe me,
00:14:34I feel wonderful
00:14:35since you examined me.
00:14:36What did you say your name was?
00:14:39Jamie.
00:14:39Jamie McFeders.
00:14:41Well, I'm very happy
00:14:42to make your acquaintance
00:14:44Jamie McFeders.
00:14:45My name is Knutson.
00:14:47Mark Knutson.
00:14:49Now, that thing is settled.
00:14:51What about the picture
00:14:52of you we were talking about, huh?
00:14:55Sir, I don't think
00:14:56you're better in your condition
00:14:57like I told you.
00:14:57No, no, no, no, no.
00:14:59Please.
00:15:00I know I'm going
00:15:01against your medical advice,
00:15:03but just this once, huh?
00:15:06How about it?
00:15:09Half a picture?
00:15:11Well, all right.
00:15:13I'll settle for that.
00:15:14Half.
00:15:15Like my father says,
00:15:17cutting down
00:15:17is better than cutting out.
00:15:19Cutting down
00:15:21is better than cutting out.
00:15:35Give me another one.
00:15:39Close the place up.
00:15:40I'm going to bed.
00:15:41I'll take care of it.
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00:16:08it's a dollar you turn it in yeah see you in the morning
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00:19:48I'll take that
00:19:49I can
00:19:50handle them both
00:19:51ma'am
00:19:52my name's
00:19:55Maria
00:19:56Maria Gerard
00:19:57link
00:19:58right on
00:19:59where are you from
00:20:00no place special
00:20:01where are you going
00:20:02I hadn't thought about it much
00:20:04mister
00:20:05you can say the rest
00:20:08the rest
00:20:09saddle tramp
00:20:10it didn't say that
00:20:13no you didn't
00:20:15you can put the pails down here I'll take it to mr. Macklin
00:20:19I'd like to pick up the saddle first
00:20:37you
00:20:39you
00:20:40you
00:20:44you never paid the night time to get that
00:20:46get out of here
00:20:47here we go
00:20:48here we go
00:20:49yeah
00:20:50yeah
00:20:51I want it
00:20:52I want to get it
00:20:53I need you want to have your feet
00:20:54while I fall
00:20:55and T-brain got in the way
00:20:56what difference does that make
00:20:57I want
00:20:58didn't they give me the money
00:20:59push down
00:21:00that's no skin off my back
00:21:01they're gonna make him pay for
00:21:02huh
00:21:03you made me lose that race i ought to take it out of your hide you fellas just about run all
00:21:11over me well if i knew i was gonna lose i would have let's make him pay for it i don't care who
00:21:17pays for it as long as i get paid all right ten bucks kick in i'm sorry i can't help you fellas
00:21:22i am here looking for a job to pick up a horse a real saddle bum huh pick up your saddle and move
00:21:29out he's been walking for two days he had to shoot his horse then he can move for two more days get
00:21:35moving before i throw you off man should always do what he feels well did you hear what i heard yes i
00:21:44heard but i saw him first i don't want him oh no wait a minute i'm your older brother i got first
00:21:49choice okay mister you picked me anytime you're ready anybody want to take a bet two to one
00:21:58sucker money hey don't tell me you're gonna get scared and crawl no just looking for a safe place to put
00:22:05the saddle maybe he's not so yellow after all
00:22:20go get out of here want a double of bad dance
00:22:30go get out of here
00:22:41go get out of here
00:22:43go get out of here
00:22:46Good-bye, ma'am.
00:23:12I guess I better move on.
00:23:14Wait a minute.
00:23:17Pick them up.
00:23:24You say you're looking for a job?
00:23:26That's right.
00:23:27I'm Ray Macklin.
00:23:28I own this place.
00:23:30You're hired.
00:23:32My son sometimes let things run away with him.
00:23:35Rand said he'd come into him.
00:23:37Nobody asked him to come here.
00:23:39I saw what happened.
00:23:41Get yourself a place in the bunkhouse and wash up.
00:23:44You can eat with us.
00:23:45With the time, anyhow.
00:23:49After dinner, see that he gets a horse for himself.
00:23:51I'll take care of it.
00:23:52Who's the flunkie that's getting me a horse?
00:24:01That's my father.
00:24:05Well, there's no fool like a man that puts his sweat in his own mouth.
00:24:07Where's the bunkhouse?
00:24:09Where's the bunkhouse?
00:24:09Where's the bunkhouse?
00:24:10Where's the thing?
00:24:10It's worth it.
00:24:11It's worth it.
00:24:14Wow.
00:24:15What?
00:24:23I think so.
00:24:27Oh, my God.
00:24:57I said it before, I'll say it again.
00:25:02I don't like a saddle tramp eating at the same table with me, sashaying around like he owns the place.
00:25:07Why can't he stay with the rest of the men up at the line, Calvin?
00:25:10As long as I'm alive, I'll decide who goes and who stays.
00:25:13You're mad at Murdoch? Because he licked you.
00:25:15I'll tell you I could use three more like him.
00:25:18He's the best hand I ever had.
00:25:22You're late.
00:25:27Oh, those are cold. I've saved some hot for you.
00:25:34Let Jose do it. You don't have to wait on him.
00:25:36I think you'll like these better.
00:25:48Thanks.
00:25:48I'd like to go to town tomorrow, if you don't mind.
00:25:59I'm going to pick up a few personals for myself.
00:26:01As a matter of fact, there are a few things you can do for me while you're in town.
00:26:05You can take some money to the bank.
00:26:07Cash sale or some cattle.
00:26:08Paul, me and Rance and Kerry are going in town in the morning.
00:26:15We can take that money to the bank.
00:26:17I've already said Murdoch could do it.
00:26:19All right, I'm not afraid to say it.
00:26:20How long have you known him? Three weeks?
00:26:22How do you know you can trust him?
00:26:24My money, I'll take my chances.
00:26:25I'll take my chances.
00:26:55I'll take my chances.
00:27:25Yeah, it's all right, though.
00:27:29The last thing I remember is getting knocked off my horse.
00:27:33How'd I get here?
00:27:34Your horse came back by itself.
00:27:37And so we went out looking for you.
00:27:39Rance, too?
00:27:41No, Jose and myself.
00:27:44I took my clothes off.
00:27:50I did.
00:27:51You were unconscious, and there was no one here to help me.
00:27:57Now, I'm going to put this bandage around you, but you'll have to help me.
00:28:00It'll hurt.
00:28:04I think one of your ribs is cracked.
00:28:06Oh, hurts ain't no to me.
00:28:08You have to lift up, because I have to slide this under.
00:28:11I'm going to turn this under.
00:28:32Come on.
00:28:33Come on.
00:28:33Come on.
00:28:35Go on.
00:28:35Come on.
00:28:36Come on.
00:28:36Come on.
00:28:37Come on.
00:28:37Come on.
00:28:37Come on.
00:28:38I'm sorry
00:28:49I'm sorry about what?
00:28:57Because I felt your breath on me?
00:29:01I'm not sorry
00:29:02This isn't good, Link
00:29:06You have to get out of here before it's too late
00:29:12It's already too late, Marie
00:29:13You know it
00:29:15It can't be
00:29:16I have to marry Rance
00:29:18Oh, I've seen you look at him
00:29:20There's nothing there
00:29:22I've seen your face
00:29:24When he touches you
00:29:25You look like he could crawl out of your skin
00:29:27Maria, you can't marry him
00:29:30I have to
00:29:32Why?
00:29:33Because he's your father?
00:29:34Maria
00:29:34Magdalene will see that your father doesn't starve
00:29:38Marie, you've got something coming to you, too
00:29:41You're a woman
00:29:44You're not made of stone
00:29:47If you stay here, there's only one way it can end
00:29:54There are three of them
00:29:57I think they haven't killed you today
00:30:00How do you know about that?
00:30:03I found the wire
00:30:04If it had been any higher
00:30:06You would be dead right now
00:30:08I would rather turn to stone than have that happen
00:30:13Maria
00:30:15You know this had to happen
00:30:19From the day I walked on this ranch
00:30:21Oh, no
00:30:23I
00:30:24I
00:30:25Oh, no
00:30:27Oh, why did you have to come here?
00:30:44Morning
00:30:45Morning
00:30:46Morning
00:30:46Why is you out there men in that fence?
00:30:50I'm leaving, Mr. Macklin
00:30:51And I came in to settle up
00:30:53I'm sorry you're going, Murdoch
00:30:56And there's nothing to settle up
00:30:59Well, I owe you for a horse
00:31:00You don't owe me for anything
00:31:01It's just too bad
00:31:04It had to work out this way
00:31:05Well, a man can't go against his own sons
00:31:09Goodbye, Murdoch
00:31:13I, uh
00:31:16I just happen to be selfish enough to want her for ranch
00:31:21He needs her
00:31:23Her father needs her
00:31:26Your son needs her
00:31:27Everyone needs her
00:31:29Anybody ever think what she might need?
00:31:32You said it yourself
00:31:33A man can't go against his own sons
00:31:37Sure, Mr. Macklin
00:31:40Goodbye
00:31:41Come on in the middle, this is a showroom
00:31:43I know you're going to be selfish enough to take a short walk
00:31:44But it's time to take a short walk
00:31:46Well, you know, this is a showroom
00:31:47But it's just pretty good
00:31:48I know, this is a showroom
00:31:48It's just because you're on board
00:31:49Because I'm like
00:31:50I'm like
00:31:50I'm like
00:31:52I'm like
00:31:52I'm like
00:31:52I'm like
00:32:54I came to say goodbye.
00:32:57That's what you want, isn't it?
00:33:01Yes.
00:33:03Turn around.
00:33:04I said everything there was to say last night.
00:33:07Please go.
00:33:09Ah, Maria.
00:33:09Go away, Link.
00:33:13There's nothing you can say that'll change anything.
00:33:15Let go!
00:33:30You think saving yourself for a ranch will make it better?
00:33:33Don't talk to me like that.
00:33:37You're hurting me.
00:33:38I'm going to keep on hurting you until you tell me what you really feel.
00:33:41Oh, no!
00:33:42What are you afraid of?
00:33:45Me.
00:33:46Only me.
00:33:47Don't you understand?
00:33:48Oh, Maria, I don't want to hurt you.
00:33:58I don't want to hurt you.
00:33:59You're shaking all over.
00:34:11Mascaleros have a word for this.
00:34:14It means a lot of things, but mainly it's something between two people.
00:34:20It's when everything's right between a man and a woman.
00:34:24Because nothing's wrong.
00:34:27Like us.
00:34:34Now, you tell me I'm wrong.
00:34:36No, Link.
00:34:42No.
00:34:44No.
00:34:44No.
00:35:06It's getting late.
00:35:23Let it.
00:35:25Nothing needs to be done.
00:35:29If we start off soon, we can make Lynchburg in about a day and a half.
00:35:36And we can be married then.
00:35:42What?
00:35:44Sure.
00:35:45What do you think I was talking about?
00:35:48And you don't think I'm going to leave you here for a rent?
00:35:52You know, Maria,
00:35:54it's going to be rough to start with.
00:35:58I don't know what I'm going to do.
00:36:01And I don't know where I'm going to go.
00:36:04But we'll make it.
00:36:05I'm not afraid.
00:36:09Well, I guess we better go tell them.
00:36:11No, no.
00:36:12Not that way.
00:36:13I'll tell just my own father and no one else.
00:36:16Then tonight we can leave when everybody's asleep.
00:36:19I have my own horse.
00:36:20It kind of makes me feel like a sneak.
00:36:25I know.
00:36:26I don't like it either.
00:36:27But if anything happened to you,
00:36:30well,
00:36:31I'd want it to happen to me too.
00:36:35I'll be waiting for you.
00:36:37I think I've been waiting for you all my life.
00:36:46I think I've been waiting for you all my life.
00:37:03Maria?
00:37:10Maria?
00:37:14You shot her, and you killed her!
00:37:44I told you she's dead! You killed her yourself! There's no sense in killing me! I ain't gonna bring her back!
00:38:06Either one of your fires are shot. I'm gonna finish him off.
00:38:10Murdoch, we're not shooting! Harry, hold it! Get out of here!
00:38:40Let me get out of here!
00:38:50I don't know.
00:39:20Out of here, Link. I don't want to see you.
00:39:23I want to talk to you. You let me in or I'll break this door down.
00:39:26You are a fool. Go away.
00:39:28I'm coming in.
00:39:32Wait.
00:39:50I want you to saddle up and peep this note to sign your reds. Understand?
00:40:17All right. I just say that I was dead and that's why you kept on going.
00:40:27Now, will you please get out of here?
00:40:30That's all. Just like that.
00:40:32Would you expect that I'd fall into your arms?
00:40:36I thought it might mean something to you, yes.
00:40:39Why? Would it change anything?
00:40:42Would it wipe out five years for the fact that you left me to Rance?
00:40:52You thought I ran out on you.
00:40:54I waited for you. You never came. What else was I to think?
00:40:58So you married him.
00:41:01You've forgotten that I was engaged, Rance?
00:41:03You mean traded.
00:41:06So your father could hang on to that job of his.
00:41:08You were gone. Rance was there.
00:41:12A burdened hand, huh?
00:41:14You didn't come back. I waited for you, but you didn't come back.
00:41:26He had to take his arm off.
00:41:30It's like a man out of his mind.
00:41:32He kept calling for me.
00:41:33His father and his brothers came to me.
00:41:35My own father didn't have to say anything, but I knew what he wanted.
00:41:41I married him a month later.
00:41:46What happened to the Macklin ranch?
00:41:48Well, Mr. Macklin died and the boys took it over.
00:41:52Ran it into the ground in a year.
00:41:54Borrowed on it until there was nothing left.
00:41:59Carrie got into a gunfight.
00:42:01Killed a man.
00:42:02When the marshals came for him, we all let out.
00:42:05Just left the place and never went back.
00:42:09Maria, why do you stay with him?
00:42:14I married him.
00:42:17Do you love him?
00:42:18Do you love him?
00:42:18I'm going to take you out of here.
00:42:33And how far do you think we'd get?
00:42:37I'm going to kill Rance for what he's done to you, to us.
00:42:41Or he'll kill me here, someplace else.
00:42:43It doesn't matter, but I'm going to kill him.
00:42:49What makes you think that I want him dead?
00:42:52What's he have to do with you before you've had enough?
00:42:54If I ever leave him, it would not be for you.
00:42:56You're a lion.
00:42:59Oh, no, you're the one who's running from the truth, Link.
00:43:01The past is gone.
00:43:03We cannot bring it back.
00:43:05Five years, Link.
00:43:07Five years I have been dead to you, and you have been dead to me.
00:43:11So if you really want to do something for me, you can get out now before Rance comes back
00:43:17and it all starts over again, and this time for nothing.
00:43:31My mistake.
00:43:36I'll be leaving in the morning.
00:43:41You won't have to worry, I won't be back.
00:43:57No good, huh?
00:43:59No, sir.
00:44:01Ah, me bucko.
00:44:03You outsmarted yourself that time.
00:44:05You have to jump.
00:44:06I hate to do this to you, but...
00:44:13Oh, dang it, dang it.
00:44:19How much now?
00:44:21Well, I figure I owe you $25,035, $37,000.
00:44:29$37,000?
00:44:31You'll have to take my I owe you.
00:44:32Oh, I know what you're thinking.
00:44:36That I'm a big bag of wind.
00:44:38Oh, no, sir, I...
00:44:39It's only natural, it's only natural.
00:44:41You say, what's a millionaire like me doing in a free bag like this?
00:44:46Well, I'll tell you.
00:44:47They took me off the stage five weeks ago.
00:44:51Five weeks ago, mind you.
00:44:52And I was headed back east to buy me a mansion.
00:44:55A mansion?
00:44:56Yes, Jamie.
00:44:57But let me tell you something.
00:44:59This ain't no place to get sick.
00:45:02The people around here are miserable.
00:45:05Jamie!
00:45:06That's Mr. Murdoch.
00:45:08I'm coming, Link!
00:45:12Come on, time to get going.
00:45:15This is Mr. Knudson.
00:45:16Mr. Marquand Knudson.
00:45:18And he's a millionaire.
00:45:21Oh, he's a millionaire, is he?
00:45:23How'd he do?
00:45:24Howdy.
00:45:25Come on.
00:45:28Goodbye, Jamie.
00:45:38Goodbye, Mr. Knudson.
00:45:40And I'll write you.
00:45:42Yeah.
00:45:43Yeah.
00:45:55Have a nice trip, gentlemen.
00:46:04Thanks.
00:46:05Gee, ain't it too bad we gotta go just as we're getting to know everybody?
00:46:09Well, that isn't time to leave.
00:46:11Before you come to know him too well.
00:46:13Going someplace, Link?
00:46:29Murdoch, Grant's gonna be riding in pretty soon.
00:46:33Now, you wouldn't want to miss seeing him, would you?
00:46:34Don't change much, does he?
00:46:39Just as ugly as ever.
00:46:41Take his gun, Ives.
00:46:42Now, there's no need for that.
00:46:45I didn't come in here looking for trouble.
00:46:47Get the gun, Ives.
00:46:48All right, Murdoch.
00:46:52Inside with you.
00:46:53What are you gonna do?
00:46:54Never mind, Sonny.
00:46:55You're going inside with him.
00:46:57Go on.
00:46:58Just do as he says.
00:47:07All right, Murdoch.
00:47:07Get over there with the bar.
00:47:09Now, leave him beehive and get us a bottle of whiskey.
00:47:11We've been riding all night.
00:47:12Sit down, Murdoch.
00:47:16Sit down.
00:47:18Come on, Ives.
00:47:19Come on.
00:47:28You're nothing like good whiskey when you've been eating dust all night.
00:47:31Link, how did you happen to show up here?
00:47:34With a wagon train.
00:47:36We came in for supplies.
00:47:38Must have been quite a surprise for the both of you.
00:47:40Now, hurry, you start moving some fiddles.
00:47:49Say, this boy has nothing to do with this.
00:47:52Let him get back to the wagon train.
00:47:53I ain't gonna leave you, Link.
00:47:55Now, Sonny, you mind your manners.
00:47:57You talk when you're spoken to.
00:48:03What do you think, Harry?
00:48:07You're inviting trouble any other way.
00:48:08If that boy don't show up at the wagon train, they'll all be out after him.
00:48:15Well, there's something to what he says, Dan.
00:48:20Yeah?
00:48:21Could work the other way, too.
00:48:23The boy shows, and then the whole wagon train comes back looking for Murdoch.
00:48:27Now, I think the boy stays.
00:48:29We'll let Rance decide what he wants to do with you when he gets back.
00:48:31Murdoch, have you got any other questions, Link?
00:48:35You're calling the shots.
00:48:38I swear I've never seen you so obliging, Murdoch.
00:48:41Maria, you got them fiddles ready?
00:48:45It's on the fire.
00:48:46It'll take a few minutes.
00:48:48Well, in that case, I think I'll just wash up.
00:48:50Now, get him out of here.
00:49:09Throw him back in that storeroom.
00:49:10I don't want to see his ugly face while I'm eating.
00:49:14I'll take that, Bill.
00:49:15I've told you for the last time.
00:49:19Let him alone.
00:49:19He's only a boy.
00:49:26All right.
00:49:27Well, get him off of my back.
00:49:29If he causes me any more trouble, I'm going to throw him in that storeroom with Murdoch.
00:49:31Ah, watch him.
00:49:32Well, you watch him good, Maria.
00:49:34If he tries to sneak off to that wagon train for help, I'm not going to wait for Rance to get back.
00:49:38Now, go on.
00:49:39Get out of here.
00:49:42What do you think they're going to do to Link?
00:49:44I don't know.
00:49:46You used to be friends with him, didn't you?
00:49:49Yes.
00:49:50Long time ago.
00:49:52He likes you, I can tell.
00:49:55How come you don't like him anymore?
00:49:59Just wash your dishes.
00:50:05Was that before you married Rance?
00:50:08I think you ask too many questions you don't understand.
00:50:12I do understand.
00:50:14I think I do.
00:50:15They're mad at Link because they think you still like him, and that's why they want to kill him, don't they?
00:50:20Are you going to let him?
00:50:21Are you?
00:50:24Ives.
00:50:25Take this tray up to Mr. Newton's room.
00:50:32I can take it.
00:50:33You better stay right here.
00:50:35I just want to play a game of checkers with him.
00:50:38You know what will happen to Link if you try and run away.
00:50:42I know.
00:50:43You don't have to worry none about me, honest.
00:50:45If it was me, I'd tuck him in with his pal where I'd know where he'd be.
00:50:49Please?
00:50:50All right.
00:50:51Go on, take it.
00:50:54Thanks.
00:50:55Thank you, Mrs. Macklin.
00:50:56Mr. Newson.
00:51:18Mr. Newson, it's me, Jamie.
00:51:21Come in.
00:51:26I heard what happened.
00:51:27Them lily-livered skunks.
00:51:29They're a bunch of tin horns.
00:51:31You got a gun?
00:51:31Oh, if I only did, I'd show them.
00:51:34Can I use your window?
00:51:35Go ahead.
00:51:36Help yourself.
00:51:39Excuse me.
00:51:40Blank.
00:52:03Blank.
00:52:03Jamie.
00:52:05Blank, are you all right?
00:52:07What are you doing here?
00:52:08Do they know that you're out?
00:52:08You think I'm in Mr. Newson's room.
00:52:10I want to do something to help you.
00:52:12You can.
00:52:13Go find yourself a horse and get back to the wagon train as fast as you can.
00:52:16But they're going to kill you.
00:52:17Maybe if you had a gun.
00:52:18Do like I tell you while you've got the chance.
00:52:20Now, move.
00:52:21I ain't going to let them kill you, Link.
00:52:23Jamie.
00:52:25Jamie.
00:52:25Jamie.
00:52:38There you are, Mr. Mackey.
00:52:48Is everything all right?
00:52:49Eh?
00:52:50Yeah, just...
00:52:51Clumsy babble.
00:52:58Keep your blade like hacksaws.
00:53:00What are you doing here?
00:53:10It's Mr. Murdoch.
00:53:11He's in trouble and I've got to get him a gun.
00:53:13A gun?
00:53:14Then you get out of here.
00:53:15Go on, before you get me in trouble.
00:53:16Go on, get out.
00:53:17But if I don't get him a gun, they'll kill him.
00:53:19Please, Mr. Mendez, you've got to help me.
00:53:21And if I help you, they'll kill me.
00:53:25Mendez, you can help nobody.
00:53:28Go on, get out of here.
00:53:29Besides, I've got no gun.
00:53:33Nobody around here has got guns.
00:53:35The Macklins, they see to that.
00:53:39Get out.
00:53:43Hey, kid?
00:53:54Hey, kid?
00:53:57Clives, what's all you yelling about?
00:53:59Well, the kid, he's supposed to be in Knudsen's room.
00:54:01Well, he better be there.
00:54:05Hello, Mr. Macklin.
00:54:06You play checkers?
00:54:07Well, I called you.
00:54:08Now, why didn't you answer?
00:54:09Because we weren't finished the game.
00:54:12He was coming right down.
00:54:14It's an outrage, busting in on a man in his own room.
00:54:17What kind of a place are you running?
00:54:20Go on, Ives.
00:54:23I'll tell you what kind of a place we're running here, old man.
00:54:26It's a money place.
00:54:28You better be getting yours up here pretty soon.
00:54:30Sonny, I want you to stay put.
00:54:33Now, do you understand me?
00:54:34You stay put.
00:54:35Oh, give me the water, Jamie.
00:54:44I'll be all right.
00:54:45Yeah.
00:54:45Yeah.
00:54:52Where did you go?
00:54:53I tried to get Mr. Mendez to give me a gun.
00:54:56He said he didn't have one.
00:54:58I bet he was just too scared.
00:55:00Scared.
00:55:01They're a bunch of sheep, that's what they are.
00:55:05The Macklins forgot all of them shaking in their boots.
00:55:09It's blasted hot.
00:55:11It's blasted hot.
00:55:12If only I should get going again, I'd blast them off the face of the earth.
00:55:19But I can't.
00:55:20I can't.
00:55:21If you want to do it, I'm dang it.
00:55:26Dang it, Jamie.
00:55:34It's been a long day.
00:55:36I'm turning in.
00:55:38Ayers, you'll be sure that crossbar's in place before you go up.
00:55:51I'm turning in.
00:55:54I think I'll stay down here for a little while.
00:55:57If I get tired, I'll call you out.
00:55:59You're not worried about him.
00:56:01You can't get out of there without help.
00:56:02What are you thinking about Maria?
00:56:08She liked him pretty good at one time.
00:56:10I just want to be sure she doesn't still feel the same way.
00:56:14Well, tomorrow's the big day.
00:56:17It's a big day for Rance.
00:56:18I've been waiting for it for six years.
00:56:22I've been waiting for her.
00:56:52And there's a big day.
00:56:53All right.
00:56:53I'm gonna stay down here for a new day.
00:56:54Thanks, Amyplayer.
00:56:54Let's see.
00:56:57Give me this day.
00:57:00Cheers.
00:57:11Cheers.
00:57:11Cheers.
00:57:12Cheers.
00:57:13Cheers.
00:57:14Cheers.
00:57:15Excuse me.
00:57:16Cheers.
00:57:17Cheers.
00:57:19Cheers.
00:57:19Cheers.
00:57:19Cheers.
00:57:19Cheers.
00:57:20Cheers.
00:57:20Cheers.
00:58:21You can get out by the kitchen door.
00:58:46Dan's on the porch.
00:58:56He's gone.
00:58:58Then chance it.
00:58:59Oh, no, I can't live without that boy.
00:59:01Don't be a fool.
00:59:02You can come back for him or I can...
00:59:04I'm not going to leave without that boy.
00:59:07I don't know how I got this gun.
00:59:09What happens to you?
00:59:10Nothing.
00:59:10I can handle Rance.
00:59:12The way you handle him when he's drunk?
00:59:14A while ago, I was poisoning you.
00:59:15What changed your mind?
00:59:17You know, Maria, one minute you're ready to lay a man out like he was dirt, the next minute you risk your life for him.
00:59:21Get out of here.
00:59:21Get out of here.
00:59:22Let's not get ourselves killed before we're ready.
00:59:28Let's not get out of here.
00:59:58All right, Murdoch.
01:00:06All right, Murdoch.
01:00:20You come out now.
01:00:23Maria, you come first.
01:00:25Mr. Newson, Mr. Newson, something's happening.
01:00:30Katie, Katie.
01:00:34What's up?
01:00:36Now, Link, if you've got a gun on you, you'll make it easier on her by just sliding it out here on the end of the bar.
01:00:44But first.
01:00:46Now, we've got the boy upstairs.
01:00:56Stay right there, Maria.
01:01:02Pretty looking couple, ain't they?
01:01:04Yeah, so that chokes me up.
01:01:07Too bad one of them's our sister-in-law.
01:01:10You shouldn't have done it, Maria.
01:01:13Rance ain't gonna like it one bit.
01:01:15No.
01:01:15No.
01:01:16Yeah.
01:01:16No.
01:01:16No.
01:02:01They ain't saying a word.
01:02:03I'm letting Link down.
01:02:04I'm letting him down.
01:02:06You and me, Jamie.
01:02:08Caught in the middle.
01:02:10Too young, too old.
01:02:11Too young, too old.
01:02:33Shouldn't be too long now.
01:02:34Too young, too young, too old.
01:03:04Too young, too old.
01:03:34Where is he?
01:03:39Inside?
01:03:41So is Maria.
01:04:00We caught them in the storeroom together.
01:04:03Looked like they'd been in there a long time, Rance.
01:04:06She tried to help them get away.
01:04:13The old bunch.
01:04:15Just like old times.
01:04:17Link.
01:04:19Rance.
01:04:20Maria.
01:04:25Good old Maria.
01:04:28Faithful Maria.
01:04:32You see that?
01:04:39Ready to come for me just because I hit his woman.
01:04:42His woman.
01:04:43Not my wife.
01:04:44You know something, Link?
01:04:50She never was.
01:04:51She never was mine.
01:04:54Shut up.
01:04:54Why so touchy, Link?
01:04:58It's all a family.
01:05:00We've got nothing to hide.
01:05:02Go on, Maria.
01:05:03Tell him.
01:05:05Tell him how you sit up every night crying because it's me instead of him.
01:05:11Go on.
01:05:11Tell him.
01:05:12What do you expect, Rance?
01:05:16You knew why I married you and never lied about it.
01:05:19You knew I couldn't stand the sight of you.
01:05:22You took me just the same.
01:05:23I tried to be a wife to you.
01:05:27You wouldn't let me.
01:05:29I even tried to forget Link.
01:05:34But you kept bringing him up.
01:05:36I guess it made you feel good to take someone who wasn't yours.
01:05:43It did, honey.
01:05:45It sure did.
01:05:46The one thing I'm sorry for is that I didn't kill you.
01:05:57Sure.
01:05:58Instead, you made me half a man.
01:06:01You know what it's like to live in this country with only a left arm?
01:06:04You ever tried drawing on a man with your left hand?
01:06:07You run.
01:06:08Even if it's a kid, you run.
01:06:11But I learned.
01:06:13I learned.
01:06:13Good.
01:06:13It's too bad I ain't gonna get the chance to find out.
01:06:19What's fair is fair.
01:06:21I'll give you the same chance you gave me.
01:06:23Give me his gun.
01:06:32It's waiting for you.
01:06:34On the street.
01:06:36Take care of it, Ives.
01:06:38Sure.
01:06:43Rance don't like to be kept waiting.
01:06:50Link.
01:06:53I'm sorry I got you into this, Maria.
01:06:59I love you, Link.
01:07:02Maria!
01:07:02Go back!
01:07:25Get off your ass.
01:07:26I love you, Link.
01:07:28Get off your ass.
01:07:28I love you, Link.
01:07:29That makes us even.
01:07:57Steven, your left hand, my left hand, even Steven, man couldn't want any more than that.
01:08:09Here's your gun.
01:08:14Go get it.
01:08:19Move!
01:08:20Don't let the boys worry you none.
01:08:36They're just here to see it's a fair fight.
01:08:55Go on.
01:08:56Pick it up.
01:09:02Wait!
01:09:03Look out!
01:09:04Come on.
01:09:11Come on.
01:09:16Come on.
01:09:21Come on.
01:09:31Come on.
01:09:36Come on.
01:09:40Come on.
01:09:44Mr. Nelson.
01:09:55This is one shave you don't have to pay for, senor.
01:10:05Come on.
01:10:15Come on.
01:10:20Come on.
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01:13:13The United States Bureau of Mines
01:13:14Sacramento, California
01:13:15this is to certify
01:13:17uh...
01:13:18this is a duly recorded claim on a gold mine
01:13:21Gold mine??
01:13:24El Dorado
01:13:26the real one
01:13:36And you are a millionaire
01:13:39It's yours, Jamie. You keep it. We couldn't let the Macklins get it.
01:13:47Your goldmine, boy.
01:13:53Mr. Newton? Mr. Newton!
01:14:09Ain't it funny, Father? Here we are going to California to find gold and we already found it.
01:14:20Better not count your nuggets before they're hatched, Jamie.
01:14:23Mr. Newton told me. He ain't no liar, honest, Father. He was a wonderful man.
01:14:29I'm sure he was, Jamie. And nothing can change that, can it?
01:14:33No, sir. But just the same, I know there's gold there.
01:14:38It's a long trip ahead of us. Think you can make it?
01:14:51I can make it. Stay beside me, Lee.
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