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Classic 1941 Western film “Sheriff of Tombstone” featuring thrilling adventures, wild showdowns, and heroic lawmen of the Old West. A must-watch vintage cowboy movie for Western enthusiasts.
Created, mixed, and mastered by Rizal Indra Putra. Footage from public domain sources.
Created, mixed, and mastered by Rizal Indra Putra. Footage from public domain sources.
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00:00The End
00:30It must be important, Cassidy.
00:38Now, if you can only read.
00:41You keep your prying nose out of my business.
00:44That's what I'm doing.
00:45Going in to retire officially now.
00:47Yeah?
00:48Well, I'm retiring myself, at least why I'm leaving town.
00:51Me too.
00:52Dodge City's going to be kind of lonesome without us.
00:55I'd be glad to take a part in the shot at you to liven things up.
00:59Well, when I go in for shooting, just to take the quiet out of the air, Cassidy, I'll look you up.
01:05Yeah, tie my horse.
01:11When you get a town so docile that shotgun Cassidy takes to tying up horses instead of stealing them.
01:16It's time to turn in my badge, huh?
01:19Well, here it is, Marshal.
01:20Well, I hate for you to do this, Brett.
01:22You know, Dodge City's just like a skittish horse.
01:25Liable to go off in all directions with a stranger in the saddle.
01:28No, the old towns learn to respect the law.
01:31They can feel the law, yeah.
01:32They don't have to see it walk down the street behind the gun anymore.
01:36So you're going out to Tombstone, eh?
01:38Yep.
01:38Bill and I are joining our brother, Arthur.
01:40He's in business there.
01:41Oh, yeah.
01:42From now on, the stars are hanging up their guns.
01:44Well, every man knows you never used one, Brett, unless you had to.
01:47Good luck to you, lad.
01:48Thanks.
01:57Don't complain if they're riding drugs
02:00Riding on a rocky road
02:03Don't complain if they're going stuff
02:06Riding on a rocky road
02:10Don't give a hoot for anything
02:13Take an old banjo and start to sing
02:16Riding on a rocky road
02:22Don't complain if the ride is long
02:26Riding on a rocky road
02:28Don't complain if the wind is strong
02:32Riding on a rocky road
02:34Don't give a hoot for anything
02:38Take an old banjo and start to sing
02:41Riding on a rocky road
02:51And I'll be riding on a rocky road
02:57You'd lose two
02:59You'd lose two
03:01And I'll be riding on a rocky road
03:06Well, Gabby Whitaker, what's the matter?
03:15Did you break the Farrow Bank?
03:16Or rob the Citibank?
03:18Bill Starr, I'm law-biting
03:19As to that Farrow Bank
03:22Though it weren't broke
03:23It was the recipient of a monstrous dent
03:26And when the stage drove up
03:28And my daughter, Queenie, steps off
03:30One look back of her and I takes off
03:33What did you see?
03:34The woman I so proudly led to the altar
03:36The one wild over my callow youth
03:39Diamond Sal
03:41Won't Sal follow you?
03:42Yeah, she didn't see me
03:43I rode the corner, said darn fast
03:46My vest pockets dipped sand
03:47You know, you fellas have witnessed a tail end
03:51Of my most recent peregrination
03:52During which I broke my record out of Texas
03:55By one minute and 44 seconds
03:58Judge, looks to me like you could have thought
04:01Of a better way to free yourself
04:02You being the best legal mind
04:04West of the Mississippi
04:05Son, I can't plead the case of incompatibility
04:08On the dead run
04:09Proceed ahead
04:11We're going to Tombstone
04:12Tombstone
04:13Kimbuktu
04:15Or the Say Harry Desert
04:16From now on in, you've got company
04:18See there
04:19Ace of spades
04:27Up in the ace of clubs
04:29Oh, why do I have to have my neck washed?
04:42Twice do I
04:43Well, Benji, for the same reason Annie has hers washed
04:45So as it'll be clean
04:47But Annie's neck sticks out of her dress
04:49And I got a collar, ain't I?
04:55Supper's ready
04:55Boy, this sure smells good
04:59Boy, am I hungry
05:01Beef stew
05:02My favorite dish
05:03In case you're heading for Tombstone, Star
05:07The boot's on the other foot
05:09I'm on my way to being the law there
05:12Me and this
05:13If they want you in Tombstone, Cassidy
05:16They must be figuring on cutting down the population
05:18Put up my horse
05:20Come back, friend
05:21And give me some grout
05:22Here you're cleaned up in a funeral game, Judge
05:27Well, I'm staying a night
05:29And if you're interested in a little stud poker
05:31Shotgun, I ain't played poker with no coyote yet
05:34You got about a hundred there
05:47Toss it in so I can catch up with the stars
05:49I'm a good hour behind them
05:51You're a deal, then
05:52You got two black ears to show them
06:00Yeah, sir
06:00One to spare
06:01Your money, Judge
06:05I'm moving out
06:06Took me all night to be here
06:08But you sure are off like a gentleman
06:10See you, Tombstone
06:11I see
06:12No, no, no
06:19I ain't got time for breakfast
06:21I got to saddle up
06:23I reckon practicing law
06:26Just naturally makes a man suspicious
06:28Of his fellow men
06:29With that
06:34I ain't got to
06:40So
06:40I'm going to
06:44I'm going to
06:45Yeah, practicing law makes a man mighty suspicious.
07:10Well, chatterbox, looks to me like you got a silent partner.
07:40Hey, hasn't a lady got any rights in this town?
07:54Huh?
07:55Well, I tell you, stranger, it's every man and woman for himself here.
08:00We ain't had a sheriff in a month.
08:03Hey, Gus, what are you gonna do with that camoni?
08:06Unless I missed my guess, those dresses would look pretty good on you boys.
08:12Put them on.
08:16Huh?
08:17I said put them on.
08:19Get your gun.
08:22The boys would like to pay up for the dresses.
08:27Isn't that right, ladies?
08:29Keep whatever they got, Gabby.
08:31We won't haggle over prices.
08:35Shut up.
08:36Shut up.
08:40Shut up.
08:41Shut up.
08:42Shut up.
08:44Shut up.
08:47You know, I seen a real this you gal once.
08:50You know, I seen a real thisy gal once.
09:05She was little than you, but no cute or dirty.
09:08Thanks, mister, a lot.
09:10This is a nice shop you have here.
09:12Haven't had it long.
09:14You're responsible for the first big day's business.
09:17I have some folks settling out of town.
09:19I'd like to buy a sort of a little girl's dress.
09:21Certainly.
09:24Pretty?
09:25About the prettiest I ever saw.
09:27What's her name?
09:29That's what I'm wondering.
09:31Oh, her name's Annie.
09:33Gee, gee, that's nice.
09:36So, he marches them back to the ladies' shop with them cowpokes shy as kittens.
09:42Why, the Clay Brothers and Jed Crawley ain't a marker to this saw-all shotgun tote numbery.
09:49Ha, ha, ha, sort of.
09:50Shotgun.
09:51Cassidy.
09:52Shotgun Cassidy.
09:53Come on.
09:56Call again.
09:57I sure will, ma'am.
09:58Oh, yes, sir.
09:59Looks like Annie and Lisey are going to be the most fashionable ladies hereabouts.
10:03Now, Gab, you know their clothes took an awful beating all the way here from Kansas.
10:06Welcome to our fair city.
10:08Thanks.
10:08My felicitations, sir.
10:10We've heard all about you and that.
10:13Well, this is only...
10:13Only half a gun, but it's made you famous, shotgun Cassidy.
10:16In accordance with the terms of my telegram, I hereby appoint you sheriff.
10:20Well, wait a minute.
10:21Not so fast.
10:21Now, that's the way I do everything.
10:22Speedy Luke Keeler, that's me, the mayor of Tombstone.
10:25Looks like we're in fast company.
10:28Well, maybe we'd better try to keep up with them for a while, Judge.
10:31How are you?
10:34Who are you?
10:35Judge Whittaker, attorney-in-law.
10:37Oh, brought your own lawyer, huh?
10:39Pretty smart.
10:40Well, I figured he might come in handy.
10:41Undoubtedly.
10:43Indubitably.
10:44Well, then, put up your horse and come over to the office.
10:48At least he can recognize a horse.
10:50Yes, and I can recognize a skunk when I see one, especially in honor.
10:53Why, that's defamation of character.
10:54The mayor took you right off, Sheriff.
10:57That's what worries me.
10:58Keeler's not a pointing shotgun for sheriff without a reason.
11:01Poor shotgun.
11:02He might have got somewhere in Tombstone.
11:04I think I'll find out just where.
11:06Hunt up my brother, Arthur, and tell him not to recognize me.
11:08The same goes for Bill.
11:11You're closing up early, aren't you, miss?
11:15Looks like your shopping's all done for the scene.
11:18I'll stay put at the hotel.
11:19I'll write out to Bill, and then I'll hunt up Arthur.
11:28Howdy, ma'am.
11:36I can be of any service to you, just yip out.
11:38Oh, thanks.
11:39I'm looking for a...
11:40The best hotel is that way.
11:41Is this the best saloon in town?
11:43It sure is, Mom.
11:44Then I'll go this way.
11:48Saloon ain't no place for a pretty little palomino like you.
11:51Take it easy, a pal.
11:53I grew up working in these joints.
11:55Queenie Latour's my name.
11:56Quick turns, songs, and dances.
11:58Oh, an actress.
12:00What do you take me for?
12:01A bartender?
12:02I'm here looking for three things.
12:04The boss, the job, and a father.
12:06Well, Slade's the boss.
12:08Job's yours, I'll bet.
12:09If it's a father you need...
12:10You'll be one to me.
12:12Thanks.
12:12I'll settle for the job.
12:13What kept you so long, Gabby?
12:22Getting that gun in working order?
12:24Had to do something to kill time.
12:26Should have brought my knitting along.
12:28You ought to stick to it, Brett.
12:29You mean impersonating Cassidy?
12:31No, your knitting.
12:33It ain't healthy around here.
12:35What'd Bill say?
12:37Oh, he gets scratched his head,
12:40grinned, and said,
12:41Here we go again.
12:43What'd Arthur think of it?
12:45He ain't thinking.
12:47He ought to know everything
12:48that's going on around town here.
12:53Your brother's dead.
13:06How'd that happen?
13:07They put a riding guard on a stage.
13:09It was held up two weeks ago.
13:11Everybody seemed afraid to talk about it.
13:13But he didn't go out empty-handed.
13:15He took two of those varmints with him.
13:17Where you going?
13:19I've got an appointment with Keeler to Bonanza.
13:21I'm keeping it.
13:22I don't want you with me, Gabby.
13:25Well, I guess you're right.
13:27I always was a little too quick
13:29on the trigger for a lawyer.
13:31Lost me a lot of clients that way.
13:33Well, I guess I'd better do a little house cleaning
13:37before we start house cleaning.
13:39Two-Gun Peep.
13:40Two-Gun Peep.
13:40Two-Gun Peep.
13:41Two-Gun Peep.
13:43He was a Western man.
13:45Two-Gun Peep was a Western man.
13:49Wore a smile and a coat of ten.
13:51When he played cards, would you believe
13:53that he kept an ace right up his sleeve?
13:56Oh, yeah, should have seen Peep
14:01When he dealt from the bottom
14:03He should have seen Peep
14:07Take the boys and spot them
14:09He should have seen Peep
14:12When the sheriff got them
14:14And he should have seen Peep
14:17When the posse up and shot them
14:19Two-Gun Peep.
14:21Two-Gun Peep.
14:22Was a man of might
14:24Slept all day and he played all night
14:26And to this day he'd be alive
14:29If he held four aces instead of five
14:32Oh, yeah, should have seen Peep
14:37When he dealt from the bottom
14:39Spot them?
14:41He should have seen Peep
14:42Take the boys and spot them
14:44Spot them?
14:46He should have seen Peep
14:48When the sheriff got them
14:50And he got them
14:51And he should have seen Peep
14:53When the posse up and shot them
14:55Two-Gun Peep couldn't ride or rope
14:59Never heard of a bath with soap
15:02If he went broke, he'd never groan
15:05When his cash ran low
15:06He'd grant his own
15:08Oh, yeah, should have seen Peep
15:13When he dealt from the bottom
15:15Bottom?
15:17He should have seen Peep
15:19Take the boys and spot them
15:21Spot them
15:22You should have seen Peep
15:24When the sheriff got them
15:26He got them
15:27And you should have seen Peep
15:29When the posse up and shot them
15:31They up and shot them
15:33Good evening, shotgun
15:48We've been waiting for you
15:49Well, Joe
16:01Here he is
16:02The pride of Dodge City
16:04Mr. Shotgun Cassidy
16:05You are a young fellow
16:07To kill so many people
16:09We start showing off early in Kansas
16:11Uh, Martinez
16:11Joe Martinez
16:12Very good friend of ours
16:13We don't see him as much as we'd like to
16:15Well, I have much work to do
16:17You know, this cantina
16:19Is a very fine place
16:21Someday when I retire from my silver mine
16:24What I only eat
16:25I'm gonna come here and spend all my pesos
16:27Uh, then my friend Senor Slade
16:30He gonna retire too
16:31Well, Mr. Keeler
16:33I'm new at this sheriff business
16:35But I think that you have some special work for me to do
16:37As soon as the Carson mining property goes under the hammer
16:40And Slade here buys it in
16:41You'll have plenty of action
16:42Yeah?
16:43Well, what do I do?
16:44You oust the Carson tribe
16:45Yes, and it's a man-sized job
16:47Well, now I'm getting interested
16:49The Carsons are plenty tough, huh?
16:51Well, they're a pack of throat-cutting
16:52Law-resistant
16:53Sheriff-killing
16:54Well, why else would I send for you?
16:57I think I'm gonna like this job, boys
16:58Maybe we're gonna like you, too
17:00I think
17:02Now, the leader of this outfit
17:04Old Granny Carson
17:06Did I see Brett Starr?
17:19What, on sarsaparilla?
17:21Oh, now, sister
17:23That was only shotgun Cassidy
17:25What are you drinking?
17:26Liquor
17:27Keeps me on the QV
17:29That's French for on your toes
17:31Don't get him stepped on, mister
17:32Just don't get him stepped on
17:34Dead Carson, mind?
17:40He's a fella that made the big strike
17:41He ought to be rich enough to pay his taxes
17:43He's dead
17:44Then he's got them
17:45He don't have to pay no taxes
17:46Slade says they owe over $100,000
17:49Hmm
17:49You're jacked
17:52Heeler says the surviving Carsons
17:54Are a pack of cutthroats
17:55No, yeah
17:56Why are you getting all purried up for her?
17:59I'm going calling on the Carsons
18:00Need that lid of my danger?
18:02From Keeler's description
18:03It'll be downright pure of us
18:04Hmm
18:04Give me the shivers
18:06Think of it
18:06The leader's a killer of the worst kind
18:08Stands five feet high
18:09Over 70
18:10In white hair
18:11And wears a little bonnet on top of it
18:12I'm going along just for the shivers
18:16Granny! Granny!
18:33Who's a-coming?
18:34Two men
18:34Look kind of sheriff-y to me
18:36Mary!
18:38Bring me bonnet and me gun
18:40Blow a blast, Pip
18:42There's that dressmaker
18:47No wonder you were slicking up
18:48Be careful, Granny
18:50This new sheriff's the killer
18:52I ain't backing down
18:54For Beelze by meself
18:56We ain't budging, boys
18:58Your bonnet's crooked
19:00Me shooting straight
19:03Nice looking, ain't he?
19:10Well, good morning
19:14Well, I didn't expect to see you here, Miss, uh
19:17Carson, I live here
19:19It's never a good morning for sheriffs on the Carson train
19:22Now get, and get fast
19:24Well, I'm not only sheriff, ma'am
19:25But I aim to be a peace officer
19:27Then why are you hiding behind that shotgun?
19:30And why is that old goat
19:31Hiding behind them moth-eaten whiskers?
19:33Madam, I'll have you understand
19:36That this hirsute is free of habitation
19:38Why don't you buy yourself a snood?
19:40It's old wild cancer's bad to sell
19:44Now keep your shirt on
19:46I mean, don't get yourself in a tizzle
19:48Granny, let's hear what they have to say
19:51My friend here's the lawyer
19:53If you'll explain to him
19:54Why you haven't paid your taxes
19:56Why you've-
19:56This mine's rich enough to pay all the taxes
19:58In the territory
19:59But I can't make no money
20:00Every time Granny says out a shipment of bullion
20:03The stage gets robbed
20:04Why do you suppose I got all my family here?
20:06Cause I can't pay wages
20:08We've sunk the shaft so deep
20:10They're just men ain't enough
20:11We need machinery
20:12And we can't get the bullion through to pay for it
20:14Madam, you're in a predicament
20:17I'm in a hole, mister
20:19Shoved in by Keeler and slaves
20:21But as long as I can hold on
20:23I got them
20:24The Carson vein run smack through
20:27Every mining claim they own
20:29And they can't mine a silver dime
20:31That doesn't belong to me
20:33Oh, the head of the silver vein originates here
20:37You're a darn tootin' it does
20:39Mr. Sheriff, you aim to put me off
20:42When you do, come a-shootin'
20:44I hope I won't have to, little Mrs. Fancy Bonnet
20:47Well, I guess we'll be goin' back
20:54I can't figure you out
20:56You're not like what I've heard
20:58Um, this is one of his good days
21:02Come on, shotgun
21:03Mary
21:09He called me Fancy Bonnet
21:11He must have liked me feather
21:14Judge, what is the mining law on Granny's situation?
21:21She owns the mother load on the entire vein
21:23They're stymied till they can get her a claim
21:26Can't even mine their own claims, huh?
21:27Not unless he want to tangle with Uncle Sam
21:29Yeah, but this is bigger than just Granny Carson
21:32Tombstone's got to learn respect for the law
21:35Ah, there you go
21:36Talking through a darn sheriff's badge again
21:39Howdy
21:49Glad to meet you, Sheriff
21:55I'm John Anderson
21:56You in charge of Wells Fargo, Mr. Anderson?
21:59In my humble way
22:00I understand you've been havin' a lot of hold-up trouble
22:03Oh, yes, yes, indeed
22:04Terrible
22:05It's very discouraging to a man
22:07And it don't help a lady now
22:09Especially if she's kinda little and mighty old
22:11No, no, indeed
22:12You, uh, you've been talking to Granny Carson, haven't you?
22:16Yes
22:17I wonder if I could take a look at your shipment records
22:19I'd like to check on Granny's story
22:21Oh, I wouldn't pay too much attention to her
22:24She's rather childish and given to imagining things
22:27Your records would show whether she is or not
22:30That's why I'd like to take a look at her
22:32Well, the fact is, sir, the records are confidential
22:36Are they closed to a peace officer?
22:39Not meaning any offense, sir
22:41But your reputation makes me doubt your peaceful qualities
22:44If you see what I mean
22:46Mm-hmm
22:47I sort of admire you for that, Mr. Anderson
22:49You don't take your job lightly
22:51Wells Fargo is serious business, sir
22:54We ought to get along fine
22:55I take my job seriously, too
22:58Hello, Joe
23:16What are you doing in town?
23:18I get excited for myself
23:19So I come to see my friends
23:21Mayor Keillor's in my office
23:24Come on in
23:25What are you doing here?
23:36Me, I get excited for myself
23:37You already said that
23:38You're getting so you put the dialect on with the clothes
23:41You two ought to appreciate my versatility
23:46Your friend's shotgun came snooping around the Wells Fargo office
23:49He wanted me to let him see the records
23:51What for?
23:52He's been out to Carson's
23:53And he seems mighty taken up with old Granny
23:55What's going on?
23:56Is he thrown in with them?
23:57Maybe Granny outbid you
23:58Might have offered him a piece of her claim
24:00She's a cagey old girl
24:01Well, I played smart with him
24:03He's got nothing on us
24:04He knows we want the claim
24:05And we'll get it at the tax auction
24:06And he's doing some wondering
24:07I got him here at a fat salary
24:09To shoot things out
24:10Not wonder him out
24:11Look, if he's figuring on crossing us
24:13We won't wait
24:13We'll have to get rid of him fast
24:15Me and the boys could meet to the stage tomorrow morning
24:18As it starts from the Mesquite Bottoms
24:19You could have Mr. Cassidy riding guard
24:22One well-aimed rifle bullet from cover would do it
24:25Who'll take care of the Corsons?
24:26Well, I don't know yet
24:27But it's a sense
24:27They'll be easier to handle
24:28Without Cassidy to help him
24:29It will be as you say, senor
24:32After I get through with him
24:35Nobody he got to wander some more
24:37Excuse me, ma'am
24:43I missed your...
24:44No, ma'am
24:44Pop!
24:46Queenie!
24:54Say, that's almost real flat iron
24:56It's caught $1.80
24:58Why, breakfast!
25:01Hi, sir
25:01Hiya, Gabby
25:02I want you to meet Queenie the tour
25:04This ain't shotgun Cassidy
25:06Mr. Cassidy, this is real unexpected
25:08It's a surprise to me, too
25:10Is your mother with you?
25:12Where's that flat iron?
25:13No, ma'am
25:14In Dark City
25:15But I'm expecting her to join me
25:16I think I'll go wrong with you
25:17No, Gabby
25:18Miss Queenie's probably got something
25:19She wants to talk to you about
25:20I'll meet you at the hotel
25:22Come on
25:23What's this Cassidy stuff?
25:26What's Brett up to?
25:27Oh, what's he always up to?
25:29He's separating the chaff from the wheat
25:32Heeler and Slade are crooks
25:37So don't you let on you know either Brett or me
25:39And you can tell your darling ma
25:42That wild horses won't drag me back
25:45Why, you single-footed, double-gated, rotating...
25:48Remember, I'm your papa
25:50I can't even get acquainted with you
25:52How am I going to remember you?
26:05Nothing like a rainy night
26:06To make me want to buy a hat
26:07I'd like to try on a bonnet
26:09Oh, heavenly day
26:13I wouldn't wear that
26:14Miss Latour means one something like that
26:16With an ostrich plume
26:17You've been reading Goldie's lady book
26:19Mr. Cassidy's been in before
26:21He has very good taste
26:23He sure has
26:25Even better than I thought
26:27You're the new entertainer at the Bonanza
26:29Yep, ever since Brett Starr cleaned up Dodge City
26:32Boys all started going to bed at 9 o'clock
26:34So I...
26:34Oh, Queenie, I think that one looked mighty fine on you
26:36Say, I'm sorry to interrupt
26:38But...
26:38It's all right, Mr. Keeler
26:39Anything wrong?
26:40Yeah, those stage guards are the bane of my life
26:42I heard you had some trouble with one named Starr
26:45They're all alike
26:47They get half-lickered up
26:48But this one is just plain drunk
26:50You'll have to write guard on tomorrow's stage
26:52All right
26:53Sure have my hands full
26:54Trying to run this town
26:55There's a bullion shipment aboard
27:01The guard might not come back
27:03Oh, don't worry, honey
27:04Brett will come back
27:05Brett?
27:06Oh, I'm always getting mixed on names
27:08I still say you shouldn't go
27:11Let them find your own guard
27:13No one else will go
27:14It's up to the one who wears the badge
27:16Ah, you're that dirtiest fool about badges
27:18What'll they get you?
27:19A free ride on the stage
27:20Yes
27:38When the stage gets in that fast
27:45They can't turn around and make a run for it
27:47Get ready
27:54And get Cassidy
27:56See that?
27:59What?
28:00Flash of sun like it was hitting on Steve
28:02I don't see nothing
28:03Turn around
28:04Man, you've got second sight
28:20Man, you've got second sight
28:20Man, you've got second sight
28:34Man, you've got third sight
28:48Man, you've got second sight
28:50Man, you're that one
28:56Man, you've got second sight
28:57Man, you've gotdah
28:58I'm sorry
28:59Man, you've got second sight
29:00Tell Anderson I couldn't get the bullion through, so I brought it back.
29:21You mean you was held up and you didn't give up?
29:23Not shotgun.
29:24You'll never call shotgun unless you got him.
29:27Back to back.
29:30Rhett, what do you make of it?
29:33Two things.
29:34Granny Carson's telling the truth and it's time for a showdown with Keeler.
29:37You going in, Hattie?
29:38Yes.
29:39I'll hang around here, handy-like.
29:44Mr. Anderson Martinez, so sure of himself.
29:47Oh, he'll get Cassidy, all right.
29:55Get me, doctor, quick.
29:57My hand.
29:58What'd you do, wave at him?
29:59Like shooting fish in a rain barrel, and you've got to let him get away.
30:02He's got eyes like a hawk.
30:03He never came close to us.
30:07What were you trying to do, Keeler?
30:08Have me killed?
30:09Why, Cassidy, I had no idea that...
30:12That Martinez would miss.
30:14No, me, senor.
30:15I just come to talk to my friend Slater.
30:19Snake oil's good for a bullet hole, and a couple of snakes right handy.
30:23Now, I know you two fellows are trying to rob Granny Carson of her mind.
30:29I resent that accusation.
30:30Everything is being done in a strictly legal manner.
30:33Up to and including hiring me for sheriff.
30:36Well, shotgun, we...
30:38We expect trouble.
30:40You'll get it.
30:41I won't disappoint you.
30:42Well, I find Keeler, Mayor Keeler.
30:49You're under office, but he's busy.
30:52He ain't too busy to see shotgun Cassidy.
30:54Oh, well, that's different.
30:56Cassidy's a sheriff, and he's tough.
30:58We don't give him no lip when he's mad.
31:01And he sure was mad when he went in.
31:03So you heard about me, huh?
31:04What do you mean, went in?
31:08Say, who are you?
31:10Give me that gun.
31:16Look out!
31:17That's loaded!
31:18Slugs is my calling card.
31:20Keep your ears open, and you'll hear him spelling out shotgun Cassidy.
31:25So before appointing me sheriff, speedy Luke Keeler, you should have slowed down.
31:28Why, you double-crossing phony, who are you?
31:30My name's Brett Starr.
31:31And I'm Shotgun Cassidy, if anyone's interested.
31:38All right, get over there.
31:42And wear my badge, too.
31:46I've been waiting a long time for this, Starr.
32:01And I'll get over there.
32:24And, so...
32:28Does it hurt?
32:35Of course it does.
32:36You just ought to get shot once.
32:39Come on now, Uncle Brett.
32:40I'll play some more and you can sing another.
32:42Benji, you've got a strange idea of helping the wounded.
32:45Take your mind off.
32:46You're hurting.
32:50Old Skybo paint for the devil's saint.
32:53His eyes were fiery red.
32:54Good men have tried this horse to ride
32:57and all of them are dead.
32:59Now I won't brag, but I wrote this nag
33:01till his blood began to boil.
33:02Then I hit the ground and ate three pounds
33:04of good old western soil.
33:06Singing hi-ho, whoopee-tie-o,
33:08ride him high and down you go,
33:10son to the western soil.
33:12I swore by heck I'd break his neck
33:14for the jolt he gave my pride.
33:16I threw my noose on that old coyote
33:18and once more took a ride.
33:20He turned around and soon I found his head
33:22where his tail should be.
33:24So I says, says I, perhaps he's shy.
33:26He just don't care for me.
33:27Singing hi-ho, whoopee-tie-o,
33:30ride him high and down you go,
33:32son to the western soil.
33:33In town one day I chanced to stray
33:35upon old chair of Jim.
33:37For a hoop and a holler and a counterfeit dollar
33:39I sold that nag to him.
33:41But when he plants the seed of his pants
33:43in Skybo's leather chair,
33:45I'll bet four bits when Skybo quits
33:47that Jim will not be there.
33:49Singing hi-ho, whoopee-tie-o,
33:51ride him high and down you go,
33:53son to the western soil.
33:54Well, that's the first time
33:58I ever see a feller chloroform hisself
34:00with his own singing.
34:05Gee, Uncle Brett, that was a humdinger.
34:08Well, thanks, Benji.
34:09Don't thank me.
34:10I didn't shoot you.
34:12Benji, what are you going to grow up into?
34:15Oh, I'm going to be a gunfighter
34:16like Uncle Brett.
34:17You won't have to, Benji,
34:19if we can make Tombstone a fit place to live in.
34:22Liza, it was risky our coming here,
34:24but we had a light somewhere.
34:26If I was afraid of risks,
34:27I never would have married a star.
34:29Come on, I'll dish up.
34:31If Cassidy hadn't shown up,
34:32we could have handled this thing quiet, Liza.
34:34Well, I'm not forgetting Arthur.
34:36And this is just as much my fight
34:37as it is yours.
34:38Well, let's start fighting.
34:39Beef stew again?
34:43It's my favorite fruit.
34:47We've got to round up the whole gang
34:48and draw them into an open fight.
34:50Every man in Tombstone has a stake in it.
34:53Nobody knows you, Bill.
34:54Go in town and muster all the mine honors.
34:56Right.
34:57I'm not waiting to eat.
34:58I'm leaving now.
34:59But how about you and the judge?
35:01They'll be looking for you by daylight.
35:02We won't be here.
35:04Well, I'll arrange that meeting
35:05for tomorrow night at Cary Springs.
35:06We'll be there.
35:07Take a leg into the bananas
35:08and tell Queenie I'm all right.
35:10And tell that Wells Fargoe man Anderson
35:11to be there.
35:12We'll need his help.
35:14There's no danger.
35:15Goodbye.
35:16Bye.
35:22So I run him out of town
35:23and he'll stay out.
35:25You're all right, shotgun.
35:26It must be to run Brett Starr off
35:28and to think I didn't recognize you.
35:31Why, I ought to be shocked.
35:33You will be.
35:33You and anyone else
35:35that don't recognize my authority
35:36is Sheriff of Tombstone.
35:38I brought this box
35:48so it would look as though
35:48I were delivering a dress or something.
35:50Oh, you look scared.
35:51I am.
35:52The whole town's buzzing about Cassidy.
35:54Yep, the fight's really on.
35:56For anyone who's friendly with the Carson.
35:59Like me, you mean?
36:00You, your father, and...
36:01Oh, don't fret about me.
36:04My pop's dodged lead all his life
36:05and I don't figure he's any better at it than I.
36:08Do you think they'll catch him?
36:10Oh, my pop or...
36:11Brett.
36:13Oh, not either of them, honey.
36:15If I know Brett Starr,
36:17Keillor and his bunch,
36:18better start figuring
36:18how to keep out of his way.
36:20Here, hook me into this, will you?
36:23I knew that.
36:24I don't know how, but I did.
36:26Even when he called himself
36:28Shotgun Cassidy,
36:29I knew he was fighting our fight.
36:30I want to help him.
36:32But I'm a Carson.
36:33They'll be watching every move I make.
36:35Well, they don't know
36:36I'm Judge Whitaker's daughter
36:37and they ain't watching me,
36:39so if there's anything I can do to help,
36:41what...
36:42Queenie, can you...
36:43Oh, why not?
36:45Quick turns is my specialty.
36:49Don't gamble with romance
36:53You can't win
36:56You must lose
36:59Don't gamble with romance
37:06It's no game
37:09To amuse
37:11There is no second deal
37:18Once your fate
37:22Turns the wheel
37:24Take a tip from a gambler
37:29And don't take a chance
37:32Don't gamble with romance
37:36Don't gamble with romance
37:42Don't gamble with romance
37:44You can't win
37:47You must lose
37:50Don't gamble with romance
37:55Don't gamble with romance
37:57Don't gamble with romance
37:58Don't gamble with romance
37:59To amuse
38:01There is no second deal
38:04There is no second deal
38:06Once your fate
38:12Once your fate
38:13Turns the wheel
38:14Take a tip from a gambler
38:18Don't gamble with romance
38:20Don't gamble with romance
38:22Don't gamble with romance
38:24Don't gamble with romance
38:26Don't gamble with romance
38:28Don't gamble with romance
38:32Don't gamble with romance
38:34Don't gamble with romance
38:36Don't gamble with romance
38:37Don't gamble with romance
38:38Don't gamble with romance
38:39Don't gamble with romance
38:40Don't gamble with romance
38:41Don't gamble with romance
38:42Don't gamble with romance
38:43Don't gamble with romance
38:44Don't gamble with romance
38:45Don't gamble with romance
38:46Well, keep him out of town.
38:49Um, Cassidy has sharpshooters spotted over Jake's pool hall in the corner room at the hotel.
38:55And Brett's wanted for impersonating an officer and Pop for aiding him.
38:59Hmm, Cassidy's being legal, ain't he?
39:02Now listen, I've got a secret miners' meeting for tomorrow night at Cary Springs.
39:06Keep your eyes open. Get word to us if Keeler finds out.
39:16Well, where at that young fellow's star?
39:25He'll be here.
39:26If he's called this meeting to figure on saving my claim, he... he...
39:31Achoo!
39:33More you, catch the romantic.
39:35Get this meeting going.
39:38All you mine owners, listen.
39:41You know you owe Ed Corson everything you got because he first discovered silver here.
39:45Can you see his widow robbed by a pack of pious talking thieves?
39:48Boys, Keeler's got me over a barrel.
39:51And that ain't no dignified position for a lady crowding 77th.
39:56Mayor Keeler claims that Granny Carson's back taxes and tax penalties total $100,000.
40:02Did Anderson get here?
40:03Did you doubt my willingness, Mr. Starr, to participate in law and order?
40:07No, Anderson. I sort of tabbed you that day in the Wells Fargo office.
40:11I ain't got any use for Keeler.
40:14But this fight ain't gonna do anybody any good.
40:17He's got the law on his side.
40:19Early today, Judge Whittaker and I wired the United States Marshal of the Arizona Territory and...
40:24And you're looking directly at a brand new Deputy United States Marshal.
40:30Boys, day after tomorrow, if Granny Carson's taxes aren't paid, her mine will belong to the man who bids it in.
40:37And that'll be Slade.
40:39Just because Mary Keeler's a crook doesn't mean anything.
40:42Granny's only chance is to pay the $100,000 to the government of Arizona.
40:46Now, she wouldn't ask anyone to pay her taxes.
40:49And no one man could raise that much.
40:52But all of you together could.
40:54It's your fight, boys, as well as hers.
40:56The Carsons are willing to live and let live.
40:59Once Slade gets his hands on that mine, you'll all be ousted.
41:03Robbing of your claims just like the Carsons.
41:06It's a fight, boys, a real fight.
41:08But if we win, it'll be Tombstone's last fight.
41:12We can raise it.
41:13We've got the help.
41:14Let's lick that Keeler crowd.
41:15We'll fight to our last dollar.
41:17We're with you, Star.
41:18Get back your life.
41:20It's uncommon kind of all of you to lend a helping hand to me.
41:24Barring accidents, little Mrs. Fancybonnet, you'll come out of this a queen.
41:28Aren't you shucks?
41:32Who ever heard of a queen having the rheumatics?
41:35I've asked John Anderson here to work out the shipment details.
41:38I'm flattered.
41:39However, Mr. Starr, I would prefer to act upon whatever plan you have in mind.
41:43I've planned to pay direct to the county seat in Bullion.
41:46Well, of course, that amount of silver would weigh too much for the stage shipment.
41:50That's where you come in.
41:51I'd like to use some of the Wells Fargo freight wagons.
41:53I'd be very happy to supply them.
41:55But you'll have to furnish the drivers and the guards.
41:58We won't need many.
41:59Four or five will be enough.
42:01Might I suggest that the wagons start from here?
42:03This is the logical spot for secrecy.
42:06Right.
42:07Mr. Anderson, to feel that we have Wells Fargo back of us is a peacifying thought.
42:12Mighty peacifying.
42:14Well, thank you.
42:15Good night.
42:16Good night.
42:17Good night.
42:25We've been that first.
42:27Good night.
42:31chlagen.
42:32We're riding.
42:33Riding?
42:34Where?
42:35That depends on where Mr. Anderson goes.
42:38ue
42:55What are we following Anderson for?
42:57He's going in that cabin.
43:07Well, maybe he lives there.
43:09Yes, I know, but we're going to watch it just the same.
43:11Oh, that little fella's been doing all right.
43:13I've got a hunch that little fella's been doing plenty all right.
43:19I've got a hunch that little fella's been doing plenty all right.
43:25Look, Joe Martinez.
43:27Anderson's in league with him. He'll go to Keeler.
43:29Let's take after him.
43:31Let him go.
43:33Go? He's going.
43:39Come on.
43:55Get him out!
44:08Put your gun away, Judge. There's no one home.
44:10Must have gone through that window.
44:12He walked out this door.
44:13Why, you're a rooney. Joe Martinez came out the door,
44:16took Anderson's horse and started off...
44:18It was a horse. I ain't seeing double.
44:21You sure are. You just saw two men in one.
44:23Anderson?
44:25Martinez.
44:26Martinez.
44:27Anderson.
44:28Anderson.
44:29Anderson.
44:30Martinez.
44:31Oh!
44:32I've got to sit. I'm getting dizzy.
44:34Why did that two-faced jumping beans took us in?
44:37How did you fare at this hocus-pocus?
44:39Keeler ordered me to take the stage out.
44:41That was Anderson's job.
44:42He wasn't there.
44:43When I brought the stage back, he still wasn't there.
44:46But when I went to Keeler's office, there was Martinez.
44:49How about the boozy?
44:51How about the wagon?
44:52It'll roll on schedule.
44:53That's why I had Anderson there.
44:54That Keeler crowd will see through the whole darn business.
44:56Gabby, when you're sitting in a crooked poker game
44:58and you know the cards are stacked against you, what do you do?
45:00Well, when I know it's crooked, I...
45:02Well, doggone it, I just cram a next release up my sleeve.
45:04Oh, come on. We're going to start cramming.
45:06Hey!
45:07Hey!
45:09Oh, hey!
45:10Bye!
45:11I'm going to go.
45:13Come on.
45:14I'm going to go.
45:15I'm going to go!
45:16I'm going to go.
45:17I'm going to go.
45:18You're good.
45:19I'm going to go.
45:21That's enough.
45:22You're good.
45:23You're good, Jerry.
45:24Hey.
45:25You're good.
45:26I'm good.
45:27Hey, come on.
45:29Hey, come on.
45:31Hey.
45:32Oh, hey.
45:33There's the mail, Judge.
45:35Yep.
45:36Now, when they attack, they'll be robbing the United States government.
46:03Give it to them!
46:33Give it to them!
46:54Give it to them!
47:03Give it to them!
47:09Give it to them!
47:15Give it to them!
47:20Go!
47:43you don't have to say it Cassidy one of your rabbits beat you to it all right
47:55all right they're following us we'll get upstairs and pick them up when they come
47:58in hurry
48:13this is as far as we go remember what Queenie told Bill about those sharpshooters
48:43all right Cassidy drop your gun and stick your wrist behind you
49:03I've got you covered Crawley
49:10get going on the back there
49:40the
49:47the
49:49the
49:51the
49:52the
49:54the
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51:00the
51:04the
51:05the
51:06the
51:07the
51:08the
51:10Look out behind them!
51:35They are dead.
51:37Cassidy's dead!
51:39They've got shotgun catches!
51:41Well, folks, you've all been wanting a law on order,
51:43and at last you're going to get it.
51:45Heeler Slade and Anderson here are going to be locked up
51:47and tried in the court of law.
51:49The first fair trial in Tombstone.
51:51All right, boys, in you go.
51:53Unless I miss my guess, you'll be a long time coming out.
52:01Come on, Pop.
52:02Where are you, daughter?
52:04To the stage depot. Ma's arriving.
52:06Oh, no!
52:08Come back here!
52:10Come back here!
52:18I want to buy that one for...
52:19Annie?
52:20Why, she won't be wearing one of these for a long time.
52:28We'll save it for her.
52:29And with you wearing it only once...
52:31Why, Brett!
52:32It'll be just as good as new.
52:33It'll be just as good as new.
53:01All right.
53:03Oh, my gosh.
53:04Oh, my gosh.
53:05We'll save you.
53:06You just want to buy that one for a long time.
53:07All right.
53:08And, as soon as you're in a big lead,
53:09we've been a bad day.
53:11We're going to go home for a long time.
53:12We'll念 it for a long time!
53:13Now, you won't have a long time.
53:14And, it'll be just as a long time.
53:15In its late, it'll be a long time.
53:20You'll be here.
53:21And even when we'll save a long time.
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