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Three Godfathers (1936) is a classic black and white Western film from Hollywood’s golden era, known for its timeless storytelling and memorable performances. The movie follows three men who come across a newborn child in a remote desert and embark on a journey filled with challenges, personal reflection, and acts of kindness, highlighting themes of responsibility, courage, and compassion.
Released in 1936, this film showcases the style and craftsmanship of mid-20th-century filmmaking, with carefully composed scenes, strong character development, and the charm of classic cinema. It remains a notable title for viewers who enjoy vintage movies, black and white films, and timeless storytelling from the golden age of Hollywood.
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Released in 1936, this film showcases the style and craftsmanship of mid-20th-century filmmaking, with carefully composed scenes, strong character development, and the charm of classic cinema. It remains a notable title for viewers who enjoy vintage movies, black and white films, and timeless storytelling from the golden age of Hollywood.
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00:00:00The End
00:00:30The End
00:01:00The End
00:01:30There it is
00:01:37New Jerusalem
00:01:39Full of the most sanctimonious
00:01:42Clean living
00:01:42Self-righteous
00:01:43Buzzards on earth
00:01:44My old hometown
00:01:48What do we care
00:01:49So long as they got a bank
00:01:51And
00:01:51There's plenty of money in it
00:01:54Seems like a peaceful
00:01:56Unsuspecting little village
00:01:57Almost a sacrilege to Robert
00:02:00Well
00:02:02What are we waiting for?
00:02:04Better get started, Pedro
00:02:04Pedro is already there
00:02:06Andale
00:02:07Come on, Doc
00:02:09Wonderful air, Gus
00:02:17You can almost smell Christmas
00:02:19Let's you and me take a trip someplace
00:02:22After we clean out this bank
00:02:23Somewhere where we can loaf good
00:02:25That's what I need
00:02:26A chance to loaf
00:02:27Maybe someplace where you can
00:02:32Help that coffee
00:02:33Doesn't need any help
00:02:35Doing all right by itself
00:02:37So long, Gus
00:02:38So long, Chuck
00:02:40Last round, folks
00:03:02We're closing down for the church social
00:03:04We open again at 11
00:03:05Well, you come to the best place
00:03:07All right
00:03:07Arizona's got a notorious slammer
00:03:09Lots of lungers come out here
00:03:13From the east and get well
00:03:14Who said I was a lunger?
00:03:16Well, ain't you?
00:03:17That cough
00:03:18No, no
00:03:19No, I just smoke too many cigarettes
00:03:21Don't sound just like a tobacco cough to me
00:03:23Sounds deeper
00:03:24I said it was too many cigarettes
00:03:26Well, maybe
00:03:27I guess I'm just naturally a doubt
00:03:29Thomas
00:03:29Comes from being a sheriff
00:03:31I thought it came from your horoscope
00:03:33Horoscope who?
00:03:35What's your birthday, Sheriff?
00:03:36Uh, January 5th
00:03:38Ah
00:03:39Then you were born under Capricorn
00:03:41No, you got me mixed up
00:03:43I was born under a tent
00:03:45No, no, no
00:03:46I'm speaking of the Zodiac
00:03:48Oh, well, them fellas
00:03:48I hear to them
00:03:49They tell fortunes
00:03:50You know, Sheriff
00:03:51Capricorn people are persistent doubters
00:03:53Now, if I said yes
00:03:55You'd say no automatically
00:03:57Why, no, I wouldn't
00:03:59Well, you see
00:04:00There you go already
00:04:01Well, I'll be
00:04:02What else do them Capricorn fellas do?
00:04:05Well, they wait too long between drinks
00:04:07My gully, that's right, too
00:04:09How's the old tooth, Ed?
00:04:11Fillings fell out
00:04:12Oh, well, I'll fix that for you in the jiffy
00:04:15Little piece of beeswax
00:04:18Oh, wait a minute
00:04:21You know, I ought to fill this with gutter furniture
00:04:27But I ain't got time
00:04:29Yeah, how's that?
00:04:31Fine
00:04:32Hey, you sure ought to need one dentist, Amos
00:04:34Blackie
00:04:36Start sliding out of them spangles
00:04:38I ain't never been laid to a church social yet
00:04:40Have another drink, Amos
00:04:44Shutting down in a minute, mister
00:04:47It'll be open later
00:04:47Don't pay me no mind
00:04:49I'll be out when you close up
00:04:50Last deal, sir
00:04:51We'll resume play after the festivities
00:04:54How many cards?
00:04:57Three
00:04:57Three
00:04:57I check
00:05:24Pair of trays
00:05:38Pair of nines
00:05:39Well, that's the first smart call you've made all week
00:05:43How come?
00:05:44I just had a hunch
00:05:46Good
00:05:47Psst, psst
00:05:52Hey, hey, mister
00:05:53Thanks very much
00:05:55But tell me
00:05:57Why did you do it?
00:05:58Oh, I don't know
00:06:00Guess I'm just a no-good rat
00:06:02Going to the social, stranger?
00:06:09Ain't invited
00:06:10Just to the Christmas social
00:06:12Whole town's invited
00:06:13Including stranger
00:06:14Well, that's fine
00:06:16Shake hands with Mr.
00:06:17What was your name?
00:06:18Oh, just call me Doc
00:06:20Medical doctor
00:06:21No, no, no
00:06:23Doctor of philosophy
00:06:23Oh, special disease
00:06:26Meet Mr.
00:06:29Gus Williams
00:06:29Horse wrangler and mule skinner
00:06:31From Las Vegas
00:06:32Pleased to meet you
00:06:33Same here
00:06:34What's that you're rubbing in your hair, Ed?
00:06:37Snake oil?
00:06:38Bear grease
00:06:39Don't hardly smell at all
00:06:40You'll just smell like a bear
00:06:43That's all
00:06:44Ready, sir?
00:06:46All right, Amos
00:06:46I've got to stop for the jail first
00:06:48See you, gentleman at the social
00:06:50Sure
00:06:51Pleased to admit you
00:06:54Las Vegas
00:06:55Same here
00:06:56Special diseases
00:06:57Hey, hey, hey
00:07:04Say, say, mister
00:07:05Mister
00:07:06Mister
00:07:06I want you to take some of this money
00:07:08Before I'll put it to the bank
00:07:10I don't want none of your money, stranger
00:07:13You put it all in the bank
00:07:15Reverend McLean
00:07:30Yes
00:07:30This gentleman and I are strangers in town
00:07:33And the sheriff said
00:07:34Why, of course
00:07:35Welcome
00:07:36Thank you
00:07:37Thank you
00:07:37My name is Doc
00:07:39And this gentleman's
00:07:41Joe Moffat
00:07:42From up Cheyenneway
00:07:43Been a prospector all my life
00:07:44But never hit pay dirt yet
00:07:46Well, I'm glad to know you, Joe
00:07:49This is my wife
00:07:50Glad to have you, gentlemen
00:07:52Just make yourselves at home
00:07:54Thank you, ma'am
00:07:54Thank you
00:08:01It's extremely nice of you, ma'am
00:08:03To be so kind to strangers
00:08:04I'll bet you're from New England
00:08:07Why should you think that?
00:08:11Why, your voice
00:08:12The way you speak
00:08:13Oh
00:08:14Well, as a matter of fact
00:08:15I'm from Rutland, Vermont
00:08:16I knew it
00:08:18I'm from Woonsocket, Rhode Island
00:08:21Is that so?
00:08:22Well
00:08:23Strange we never met
00:08:25Well, Blackie
00:08:32Mother
00:08:33I want you to know
00:08:34Miss Blackie Winter
00:08:34She works down at the bodega
00:08:36I
00:08:37I'm glad
00:08:39That you've come, my dear
00:08:40I hope we ain't tuck you
00:08:53From your business
00:08:54Too long, Mr. Barra
00:08:55It's a pleasure, ma'am
00:08:56The good of the community
00:08:58Comes ahead of everything
00:09:00Get away from that mistletoe, stupid
00:09:06Gracious Father in Heaven
00:09:17We have thy blessing
00:09:19In these gifts
00:09:21Of thy love
00:09:22Amen
00:09:31Pardon me
00:09:40I didn't just quite get your name, mister
00:09:42Oh, I'm Dan McCaffrey
00:09:44From Carson City
00:09:45Been a railroad man
00:09:46Since I was here
00:09:46As high to a jackrabbit
00:09:47What's your line, miss?
00:09:51Wife or mother?
00:09:52Oh, neither
00:09:53I'm just the school, mom
00:09:55Asparagus, Mr. McGillicuddy
00:10:22I'm just the school, my dear
00:10:38I'm just the school, my dear
00:10:49Folks, well, it won't really be Christmas until next Friday.
00:10:59I want to announce to you a very special entertainment.
00:11:01Just step in the library, meet Professor Amos Snape.
00:11:04Step right in, folks.
00:11:13Quiet, folks, quiet, quiet.
00:11:15My friends, the object of my little talk here tonight
00:11:19is to acquaint you with nature's purpose in giving you your teeth.
00:11:23Child gets his milk teeth, soon fall out, no good.
00:11:26He gets his second teeth, they soon decay and fall out, again no good.
00:11:32Nature is only trying to say to man,
00:11:34go and invent for yourself some kind of genuine false teeth
00:11:38that will really do the work.
00:11:40They too may fall out, but if they do,
00:11:42you can always stick them back in again.
00:11:45Now, the price is only...
00:11:47Suffering, jumping, gee, horse of fat.
00:11:51Why, your teeth are all in slange-wise.
00:11:55You ever have dizzy spells,
00:11:57suffer from heartburn, regurgitation, or liver complaint?
00:12:00Huh?
00:12:00Ever have glanders, barbers itch, or inflammation of the jawbone?
00:12:04I don't know. I can't recollect.
00:12:07Exactly. Loss of memory, too.
00:12:09Choose your partners for the Virginia Breaks!
00:12:15Ladies and gents,
00:12:38promenade!
00:12:40All right!
00:12:54For anything, Robert!
00:12:55Well, Bob, I'm glad to see you.
00:13:17Thanks.
00:13:19It's been a long time, hasn't it?
00:13:21Yeah, about two years since I got run out of this town.
00:13:23Well, you're always welcome here, Bob.
00:13:27So I noticed.
00:13:29Well, it's just as much pleasure for me to be here as for them to have me.
00:13:33If you feel that way, no wonder you came at all.
00:13:35Well, you see, the saloon was closed, and I gotta find me a drink.
00:13:41Hello, Frank.
00:13:43Hello, Bob.
00:13:44How've you been?
00:13:45Just fine.
00:13:47Still, uh, still working at the bank?
00:13:49I'm running it now. I'm cashier.
00:13:52Well, well, well.
00:13:54Must have nearly $100 buried in it by now.
00:13:57Well, we're doing all right.
00:13:58We got $30,000 on deposit.
00:14:00You're gonna say.
00:14:01All saved up for Christmas presents, huh?
00:14:04I can imagine it's that kind of a town.
00:14:06Yes, it is.
00:14:08Married Molly yet?
00:14:10No, not yet.
00:14:11But we're going to be soon.
00:14:13Well, I'm sure she'll have a very happy life with you.
00:14:15But kind of dull.
00:14:23On the house.
00:14:24Yes.
00:14:26Cut.
00:14:26I was wondering when you'd get around to seeing me.
00:14:33Well, Blackie.
00:14:35You look like you've been peeled.
00:14:37Well, how do you expect me to dress for a church social?
00:14:40I wouldn't expect you to come at all.
00:14:42Say, how about pulling out of here and meeting me down at the bodega when it opens, huh?
00:14:47Well, I don't know.
00:14:49They can catch us a few drinks on this.
00:14:51How'd you get that watch?
00:14:56Oh, I found it in the pocket of an old coat.
00:14:59Oh, but it's a woman's watch.
00:15:01Yeah.
00:15:04Is, uh, is 11 o'clock all right?
00:15:07Yeah.
00:15:08Yeah.
00:15:21Hello, Molly.
00:15:44Hello, Bob.
00:15:46How have you been?
00:15:50Fine.
00:15:51You look as if you've come a long way.
00:15:54Yeah.
00:15:55Yeah, I have.
00:16:02Won't you have something to eat?
00:16:04There's still plenty left.
00:16:06No, thanks.
00:16:06I...
00:16:08Kind of surprised to see me?
00:16:12Yes.
00:16:15But I sort of felt you'd come back.
00:16:17Molly, I hope you've baked enough pies for the sale tomorrow.
00:16:19I've got the whole town coming over.
00:16:21Over 200.
00:16:22Yeah?
00:16:22Seven different kinds.
00:16:24Oh.
00:16:26Bob, this is Ed Barrow, the new owner of the bodega.
00:16:28Well, I'm sure glad to meet you.
00:16:30How do you do?
00:16:31You mean to say you're going to sell pies in the saloon?
00:16:34Well, why not?
00:16:35It's for the Christmas fun.
00:16:37Everybody will be leaving their stores and tromping over to the bodega just to get a smack at them pies.
00:16:42Everybody in town will be there.
00:16:45Say, you couldn't hold that pie sale in the morning, could you?
00:16:48Well, yes, I think so.
00:16:52Anytime suits me that's all right with you, Ed.
00:16:54All right.
00:16:54I'll put up the signs tonight.
00:16:58You want to dance?
00:16:59I'd love to.
00:17:02You say you're leaving about noon?
00:17:03Yeah.
00:17:05Can't think of anything to keep me any longer, can you?
00:17:09No.
00:17:10Who is that poisonous critter?
00:17:21Bob Sangster.
00:17:22He's a low-down, no-account skunk.
00:17:26One ornery move out of him, and I slap him right in jail.
00:17:30Is he a killer?
00:17:31He'd kill anything from a baby to an old woman.
00:17:35I've always wanted to see a real Western killer.
00:17:40Bye, good night.
00:17:55Isn't it clear tonight?
00:17:57Yeah.
00:17:58The Christmas fund's going to be bigger than ever this year.
00:18:01Is it?
00:18:02The miners have done well, and the cattlemen say...
00:18:05Frank tells me you and him is getting married.
00:18:08That's what he says.
00:18:10It says you was engaged.
00:18:11That's right.
00:18:13You want to be married soon?
00:18:15Yes.
00:18:17Well, you...
00:18:18You got my congratulations.
00:18:22Thanks.
00:18:24I haven't got much to give you for a wedding present, Molly, but...
00:18:28Would you take this watch?
00:18:31It's all I've got in the world.
00:18:34It was my mother's.
00:18:37Oh, but, Bob...
00:18:38Please take it.
00:18:41Can't you understand?
00:18:44Yes, thanks, Bob.
00:18:46I think I know how you feel.
00:18:49He's a fine fellow, Frank.
00:18:51Yes.
00:18:53Honest as the day is long.
00:18:55That's right.
00:18:56Yes, sir.
00:18:57Ambitious, too.
00:18:58You know, he's got a sense of responsibility.
00:19:02Everybody likes him.
00:19:04Yes.
00:19:06And, of course, he loves you.
00:19:09It's a great match, Molly.
00:19:12Great match.
00:19:13Except for one thing.
00:19:17You don't love him.
00:19:18Oh, yes, I do.
00:19:19Ah, Molly.
00:19:20But I tell you, I do.
00:19:20You can tell me from now till next Christmas.
00:19:22I know.
00:19:23You don't love him any more now than you did two years ago.
00:19:26You couldn't.
00:19:27He's the same and you're the same.
00:19:28Oh, no, I'm not the same.
00:19:29Oh, you mean two years ago you love me and tonight you don't?
00:19:33You wouldn't lie to me, would you, Molly?
00:19:36All right.
00:19:36I'm not asking you anymore.
00:19:37I'm telling you.
00:19:38I'm sure you love me.
00:19:40You love me as much tonight as you ever did.
00:19:42All these two years, too.
00:19:44You couldn't help it sometimes, could you, wondering about me?
00:19:46Where I was, how I was, knowing you could no more help loving me than you could help breathing.
00:19:51Oh, stop it, Bob.
00:19:52And so you're marrying Frank to forget me, ain't that it?
00:19:55Ain't it?
00:19:56Well, I've tried everything else.
00:19:59Listen, Molly.
00:20:00I'm here tonight.
00:20:01Maybe I'll be gone tomorrow.
00:20:02You love me.
00:20:03You've waited for me.
00:20:04You've wanted me.
00:20:05Thanks, Bob.
00:20:10For what?
00:20:11For lots.
00:20:13I remembered somebody strong and fine.
00:20:16I couldn't drive his memory away.
00:20:19And now you've come back.
00:20:22Oh, you're cheap and dirty and stupid.
00:20:25I know that now.
00:20:27That's why I'm thankful to you.
00:20:31And you might give this back to whatever mother you stole it from.
00:20:37Funny thing, I don't even know if she was a mother or not.
00:20:45Anyhow, she don't care what time it is no more.
00:21:07You're early.
00:21:08What's the matter with the socials?
00:21:09Not a thing.
00:21:10Never had a better time in my life.
00:21:11Say, Blackie.
00:21:12What did you say if I was to settle down, get a job, work hard, and join the church?
00:21:16I say you'd gone plumb loco.
00:21:17That'd be good.
00:21:18Hey, bartender.
00:21:19Huh?
00:21:20How about drinking up this watch?
00:21:21Is it any good?
00:21:22Any good?
00:21:2318 carats from stem to stern.
00:21:24What'll it be?
00:21:25Straight riot.
00:21:26We've got some fine old Kentucky beer.
00:21:27We've got some fine old Kentucky beer.
00:21:28We've got some wine.
00:21:29We've got some wine.
00:21:30We've got some wine.
00:21:31We've got some wine.
00:21:32We've got some wine.
00:21:33We've got some wine.
00:21:34We've got some wine.
00:21:35We've got some wine.
00:21:36We'll try it.
00:21:37We've got some fine old Kentucky bourbon.
00:21:38Two bits of drink.
00:21:39Give me some of your regular whiskey.
00:21:40We've got more cockleberries to it.
00:21:42Them are good looking eyes you've got, Blackie.
00:21:44Oh!
00:21:49Here's to you and me.
00:21:50To me and you.
00:21:52How about dance?
00:21:55Hey, piano player.
00:21:57How about a little, uh...
00:22:05I know, Blackie.
00:22:06I danced at the social, but it didn't get me no way.
00:22:15Uh...
00:22:16Is it gonna hurt?
00:22:18Sure.
00:22:19Oh.
00:22:20Oh.
00:22:21Oh.
00:22:22Um...
00:22:23Um...
00:22:24Is it gonna hurt?
00:22:25Sure.
00:22:26Oh...
00:22:27Um...
00:22:28Uh...
00:22:29I ran down here, sir.
00:22:32I ran down here, sir.
00:22:49When I got to the bottom of the gulch,
00:22:51I found my mother laying across a heap of stones unconscious.
00:22:58I picked her up in my arms
00:22:59and carried her most half a mile to the cabin.
00:23:02I laid her on a cot inside.
00:23:06She opened up her pretty blue eyes.
00:23:09Her voice was weak.
00:23:12Her breath come in little kind of gasps.
00:23:16Sonny, she said, she always called me Sonny.
00:23:18Sonny, she says,
00:23:19you're the only thing I got left in the world.
00:23:24I've accepted that watch.
00:23:28If anything should happen to me,
00:23:29I want you to keep it with you always.
00:23:32She gave me that watch you got there.
00:23:39So that's how it was.
00:23:41Do you think I could keep that watch after what you just told me?
00:23:45Oh, no, Ed.
00:23:46I drank it up.
00:23:48It's yours.
00:23:48No, I wouldn't even consider it.
00:23:50Take it.
00:23:52No.
00:23:52Oh, take it, please.
00:23:54Well, thanks, Ed.
00:24:00Have a drink at my house.
00:24:11Thanks, Ed.
00:24:12Sure needed that.
00:24:13And did your mother die?
00:24:17No, not from the fall.
00:24:20But she broke her leg.
00:24:22And I had to shoot her.
00:24:23Morning, folks.
00:24:32Nice day, ain't it?
00:24:46I'm sorry, Molly, but I'll have to get back to the bank now.
00:24:52I'll see you later.
00:24:53All right.
00:24:53Come on, boys.
00:25:06This floor at that pie sale.
00:25:07Yeah, I'm thirsty.
00:25:09Well, Frank, there's a package there for you.
00:25:10Just come in on the stage.
00:25:11Good.
00:25:12This is one Christmas.
00:25:13The kids in this town are going to have a salad closed.
00:25:14Yeah, who?
00:25:15You?
00:25:15Then why not?
00:25:17Now they'll see.
00:25:17The whole outfit.
00:25:40How's that better?
00:25:47Oh.
00:25:52Oh, Frank.
00:25:53Coming!
00:26:01Just eat your hands down.
00:26:03Act natural.
00:26:06All right.
00:26:07Hand it over.
00:26:15I'll take it right here.
00:26:17That's all.
00:26:23What's in that box?
00:26:38What?
00:26:39What?
00:26:40There ain't no Santa Claus.
00:26:47There ain't no Santa Claus.
00:27:02You're on your nice.
00:27:03When Ipperw full and I'm out.
00:27:05Well, I wonder who he was.
00:27:35Well, shook him off neat and pretty.
00:27:55They'll be half an hour finding how he slipped out of that blind gulch.
00:27:58Yeah, a wind's in our favor, too. Blow them hoof prints clear out of sight.
00:28:02Hey, you hungry fool. That stuff will kill you quicker than a bullet.
00:28:06No, not exactly, Bob. This is less merciful poison.
00:28:09Takes about an hour to do its work.
00:28:12Samora, Doc's useless education. Ah, who wants to live an hour longer?
00:28:15Yeah, what's a good living an hour last? They're the policy appers.
00:28:19Let's see where we go from here.
00:28:23There you are. Angela Camp, 51 miles.
00:28:27That's right. Why, Gus, I always thought you said you couldn't read.
00:28:32Gosh almighty, a fella never knows what he tries.
00:28:35Pinto Flats is shortest.
00:28:37That's what the sheriff will figure.
00:28:39That's why we're going to make Gray's Gulch.
00:28:42How about water?
00:28:43Kachiyah Water Hole. Forty miles off and right on our way.
00:28:46Doc, why? Your arm's all blood. What's the matter?
00:28:50I got hit riding out of town.
00:28:52Bone broken?
00:28:53I don't think it's broken, but it's chewed up a bit.
00:28:55I ought to wash it off and put on a wet bandage.
00:28:57No, we haven't got any time for that.
00:28:59Now let's try to get to that next mesa before they spot us again.
00:29:01Yeah, but he's liable to get blood poisoned.
00:29:04Thank you just the same, Gus.
00:29:06All right, Bob.
00:29:08Blow wind come rack, I'll die with harness on my back.
00:29:13Took the words right out of my mouth.
00:29:17I'll help you up, Doc.
00:29:18What's that?
00:29:36Take a look.
00:29:48Shot himself.
00:29:53Ain't been dead long.
00:29:58Come on, Doc. You better let me fix up that wound.
00:30:04Name's George Marshall.
00:30:06From the look of his fancy clothes and this here dude's gun,
00:30:08he must have been a tenderfoot.
00:30:11Probably had some loco weed and went crazy.
00:30:13Easy, easy, Gus.
00:30:19You're not dressing a steer.
00:30:20Who says I ain't? Hold still now.
00:30:23I took Marshall's gun.
00:30:25Only thing he had of any value on him.
00:30:26Should we bury him?
00:30:28What's the use?
00:30:29Nature's got the job half done and the buzzards and coyotes will finish it.
00:30:34Robert, the perfect realist as usual.
00:30:37Why discriminate in favor of maggots?
00:30:40Now what poetry fellow said that?
00:30:43Doc did.
00:30:47You already surprised me.
00:30:51Well, drink hardy, boys.
00:30:52These horses can smell the Cochilla water hole already.
00:30:55Well, here's to you, Doc.
00:30:58Here's how, Bob.
00:31:13Come on.
00:31:24What in Sam Hill is that?
00:31:26Why, that dorkin' me's called it so, ain't it, Doc?
00:31:29It sure is, Gus.
00:31:30Boo-la-boo-la, boo-la-boo-la.
00:31:50Looks like a deserted wagon.
00:31:52Yeah, let's make sure first.
00:31:59It opened it there.
00:32:01Maybe the owner left something we can use.
00:32:09Nice fellow, Bob.
00:32:11Such a strict utilitarian.
00:32:13Sure, ain't it, though?
00:32:25Woman in there.
00:32:27Looks dead to me.
00:32:28She's alive.
00:32:44Get your canteen.
00:32:45Mine's empty.
00:32:45Where's my baby?
00:33:13Where's my baby?
00:33:14Why, here she is, ma'am.
00:33:26It's a he.
00:33:44Hey, Doc!
00:33:47Gus!
00:33:52What day is this?
00:33:54Me?
00:33:55I only know seasons, ma'am.
00:33:57It's winter.
00:33:58It's Monday, ma'am.
00:34:01Say, Doc, some crazy tenter foot blew up the waterhole.
00:34:04Yeah, but we've got to ride 88 miles to Gray's Gulch without water.
00:34:07Shut up!
00:34:09Monday.
00:34:09We got here Friday night.
00:34:13The waterhole was almost dry, so he tried to dynamite it to get more water.
00:34:19The next day, our horses wandered off looking for water.
00:34:22George hunted all day but couldn't find them, so he left on foot to get help.
00:34:27Saturday night, he...
00:34:29Who left?
00:34:29George Marshall.
00:34:31My husband.
00:34:31Did any of you see him?
00:34:37Sure, sure.
00:34:39He got to New Jerusalem all right.
00:34:41And we were sent out to find you.
00:34:43That's good.
00:34:44I'll never see New Jerusalem.
00:34:50I guess I've been unconscious most of the time since George left.
00:34:56Except to feed my baby.
00:35:01We'll get you back all right, ma'am.
00:35:04But it's too late to even try.
00:35:06No.
00:35:07I know.
00:35:14I bet I hobble the horses.
00:35:34We don't want them running off like...
00:35:36Just did.
00:35:37I know.
00:35:44We don't want them running off like...
00:35:45We don't want them running off like...
00:35:46We don't want them running off like...
00:35:47We don't want them running off like...
00:35:48We don't want them running off like...
00:35:49We don't want them running off like...
00:35:50We don't want them running off like...
00:35:51We don't want them running off like...
00:35:52We don't want them running off like...
00:35:53We don't want them running off like...
00:35:54We don't want them running off like...
00:35:55We don't want them running off like...
00:35:56We don't want them running off like...
00:35:57We don't want them running off like...
00:35:58We don't want them running off like...
00:35:59We don't want them running off like...
00:36:00We don't want them running off like...
00:36:01We don't want them running off like...
00:36:02We don't want them running off like...
00:36:03We don't want them running off like...
00:36:04Now, Gus, you'll find a shovel on the wagon.
00:36:25I can't dig with his shoulder.
00:36:28Better give me a hand, Bob.
00:36:34You know, I never did ask what your name was.
00:36:47No water, no grub.
00:36:49Just half a sack of coffee and four cans of milk.
00:36:51Milk?
00:36:53That's just what he needs.
00:36:57How you doing, Mother Gus?
00:36:59Oh, say, you better hold him a minute.
00:37:01I gotta whittle him on a pair of pants.
00:37:04A little on to that.
00:37:08I wonder if he misses his mother yet.
00:37:12Looks to me as if you fellas was aiming to take the kid along.
00:37:14If you are, you're crazy.
00:37:16Shucks, Bob.
00:37:17Babies ain't no trouble.
00:37:18Why, I was married to a Yankee squad once she wanted to hire in a Shee Burra.
00:37:22She used to carry two of my papooses crossing the back like those ornaments.
00:37:25All right, diaper your kid.
00:37:27Feed him milk, feed him anything.
00:37:28I don't care.
00:37:29If it was up to me, I'd put him out of his misery.
00:37:31Well, it doesn't happen to be up to you.
00:37:34All right, but I'm telling you, water short.
00:37:36Why, that kid will hold us up half a day getting into Grey's Gulch.
00:37:39Well, what of it?
00:37:40Bloody.
00:37:41I'm pulling out of here alone in the morning.
00:37:44Some of that money's just itching to get spent.
00:37:46Well, go now if you want and nobody's stopping you.
00:37:48Oh, shut your mouth, will you?
00:37:49Oh, Gus, now wait.
00:37:50Wait a minute.
00:37:51What's the good of all this argument?
00:37:54We've gotten along pretty well together so far.
00:37:57Ain't no argument, dog.
00:37:59It's just a little difference of opinion, that's all.
00:38:04Give me a little fritter.
00:38:05I sure miss Pedro.
00:38:20We could have some music now if he hadn't got drilled.
00:38:23Yeah?
00:38:25Well, he got drilled because he wouldn't throw away that dang guitar.
00:38:29Hampered his riding.
00:38:31Don't catch me taking no fool chances like that.
00:38:33That's why I'm the oldest Desperator in the Southwest.
00:38:36Go on.
00:38:37How about me, Gus?
00:38:39Ah, you ain't no real Desperator, doc.
00:38:42You don't count.
00:38:43How about Peckles Jack?
00:38:44He's 45.
00:38:45Yeah, well, he unexpectedly got himself hung last summer,
00:38:48so that gives me the record.
00:38:52Look at the little run.
00:39:03What book you read in the night, doc?
00:39:13A fellow named Schopenhauer, Gus.
00:39:16What's the story?
00:39:18No, there isn't any story.
00:39:20Jokes, huh?
00:39:22Yes.
00:39:23Yes, just jokes.
00:39:25Man is everything.
00:39:28Woman nothing.
00:39:28And I'm sure going to get me a lot of nothing as soon as I hit Gray's Gulch.
00:39:39What's the matter, doc?
00:39:43Oh, I was just thinking.
00:39:45Funny thing.
00:39:47A long time ago.
00:39:50Just about Christmas time, too.
00:39:52Three men sat around with the baby.
00:39:57Like this.
00:39:58That so?
00:40:00Anybody I know?
00:40:02No.
00:40:03Nobody you knew, Gus.
00:40:04Oh.
00:40:05Friends of you, huh?
00:40:09No.
00:40:12Not friends of mine, either.
00:40:16Wow.
00:40:18Three ways.
00:40:25How's that?
00:40:25Fair?
00:40:28Yeah, that's what I make it.
00:40:29Three.
00:40:38All right.
00:40:39I'll round up my horse.
00:40:40Grab me a cup of coffee and mosey on to Gray's Gulch.
00:40:43I'll meet you fellas in the best saloon in town.
00:40:47If you ever get there.
00:40:48I'll meet you fellas.
00:40:49I'll meet you fellas.
00:40:49I'll meet you fellas.
00:40:50I'll meet you fellas.
00:40:51I'll meet you fellas.
00:40:51I'll meet you fellas.
00:40:51I'll meet you fellas.
00:40:52I'll meet you fellas.
00:40:53I'll meet you fellas.
00:40:53I'll meet you fellas.
00:40:54I'll meet you fellas.
00:40:54I'll meet you fellas.
00:40:55I'll meet you fellas.
00:40:55I'll meet you fellas.
00:40:56I'll meet you fellas.
00:40:56I'll meet you fellas.
00:40:57I'll meet you fellas.
00:40:57I'll meet you fellas.
00:40:58I'll meet you fellas.
00:40:58I'll meet you fellas.
00:40:59I'll meet you fellas.
00:40:59I'll meet you fellas.
00:41:00I'll meet you fellas.
00:41:00I'll meet you fellas.
00:41:01I'll meet you fellas.
00:41:02I'll meet you fellas.
00:41:02I'll meet you fellas.
00:41:03The End
00:41:33Hey, that coffee ain't done yet.
00:41:42No, but we are.
00:41:43You can deal them horses out.
00:41:44They're dead.
00:41:45Dead?
00:41:46Yeah, there's another poison waterhole beyond that gulch.
00:41:48They're lying there covered with buzzards.
00:41:50Marshal's horses, too.
00:41:51Then we're out of luck for water.
00:41:52Don't let it have steam out.
00:41:54That's water.
00:41:55How much water we good?
00:41:57Just a few drops here.
00:42:00You better pour it all in one canteen.
00:42:01You pour, Bob.
00:42:02Your hands are steadiest.
00:42:03Mine's nearly empty, too.
00:42:11Nobody gets any of this, eh?
00:42:13Until they gotta have it.
00:42:19Hey.
00:42:21Where's them three cans of milk?
00:42:26Hmm?
00:42:26Here they are.
00:42:41That's fine.
00:42:42One apiece for breakfast.
00:42:43Here you are, Gus.
00:42:44Doc?
00:42:46No, I'm never very hungry at breakfast.
00:42:49Milk always turns my stomach anyhow.
00:42:52Oh, I see.
00:42:53You're gonna give it to the kid, eh?
00:42:55Well, that's fine.
00:42:58Wait a minute, Bob.
00:43:00What for?
00:43:01We can get along all right.
00:43:03But babies need milk.
00:43:05Yeah, well, milk's what I need, too.
00:43:07Now, wait a minute.
00:43:08I'll buy that milk from you.
00:43:13For how much?
00:43:18That much.
00:43:19What's the matter with him?
00:43:21Is he crazy?
00:43:23I don't know.
00:43:24All right.
00:43:26Suits me fine.
00:43:27Thanks for the trade, kid.
00:43:32$5,000 for one mangy little can of milk.
00:43:35You'll be drinking pure gold.
00:43:38Well, the horses have settled one thing.
00:43:42It's too far to graze Gulch.
00:43:45We've got to go back to New Jerusalem.
00:43:47Yeah, well, we'll get a warm welcome and a cold rope.
00:43:50Nobody can walk 88 miles to graze Gulch
00:43:52with less than a half a pint of water, let alone taking a kid.
00:43:55You fellas still mean to say you're going to carry that brat?
00:43:59If you think you can make Gray's Gulch alone, Bob, try it.
00:44:03We'll give you a fourth of water.
00:44:05Ah, nobody can walk 88 miles in a mouthful of water.
00:44:08I've got to go back to New Jerusalem with you.
00:44:10All right, but I'll have nothing to do with that kid, see?
00:44:13Nursing, carrying, or feeding.
00:44:15Nobody asked you to.
00:44:25No, I'll carry him first.
00:44:42What, you got that poison in your shoulder?
00:44:45That's why.
00:44:46Well, here we go.
00:45:09It beats me how Doc has got so much interest in a woman he ain't never seen before.
00:45:23Yeah?
00:45:24Well, maybe he's getting closer to her than you think.
00:45:28And a whole lot closer than I want to think.
00:45:39Look at that.
00:45:48Men'll be coming here just like us, looking for water.
00:45:51Say, Gus, I'll bet there'll be a dozen skeletons around that hole in a couple of years.
00:45:55Come on, let's get going.
00:46:09Oh, dang, these rocks.
00:46:34Say, Doc, who was that fellow you said could swat a stone and make water come out?
00:46:40Then Moses lifted up his hand, and with his rod he smoked the rock twice, and water came forth abundantly.
00:46:47Moses, that's him.
00:46:48I wish he'd show up here for just one swat.
00:46:50I knew a fellow named Moses once.
00:46:53He run a tailor shop over in Las Vegas.
00:46:56Did he have a beard, Gus?
00:46:58No, he was clean shaved.
00:47:01Wasn't the same fellow.
00:47:09Bob.
00:47:19Water, Bob.
00:47:33This has the coffee in it.
00:47:34May give you a heart a kick.
00:47:44Just a little more.
00:47:45Bob.
00:48:06Better rest a while.
00:48:08What's that?
00:48:33Hey, the monster.
00:48:34Just like alligators, aren't they?
00:48:41I wonder if they're amphibious.
00:48:44Sure they're amphibious.
00:48:45They're by clean through your leg.
00:48:47Say, Doc, why don't you get rid of them books?
00:48:51They're nothing but dead weight.
00:48:52Dead weight?
00:48:53Sure.
00:48:58Dead weight.
00:48:59I guess you're right, Bob.
00:49:15The only complaint I ever heard about your poetry, John Milton.
00:49:21Always a little too heavy.
00:49:24Well, let's get going, boys.
00:49:29Give me a hand, Gus.
00:49:46Better let me take him.
00:49:47No, not yet, Gus.
00:49:48I'll tell you when.
00:49:49Ready?
00:49:50Fine.
00:49:58All right, go.
00:49:59Let me take him.
00:50:17This is the last of the coffee water.
00:50:24One swallow apiece.
00:50:47About the baby, Gus, do you think you'll make it?
00:50:53I don't know.
00:50:55Bob has my share of the money.
00:50:59Sorry I haven't got anything to give you.
00:51:02Shucks, I don't want nothing, Doc.
00:51:06Yes, I do, though.
00:51:08I wish you'd give me one of your books so they'd have something to remember you by in case we got split up somehow.
00:51:15But you look fine.
00:51:21Take your pick.
00:51:30How about the joke books?
00:51:32Schopenhauer?
00:51:34That's the brown one.
00:51:39Must be great to have an education, isn't it?
00:51:43Well, someday I'm going to catch me some and then I'll be able to read me these jokes and think of you.
00:51:51You know, Gus, you ought to make a will.
00:51:54What for?
00:51:55Oh, everyone has one. Ought to, anyhow.
00:51:59The fellow over at Santa Fe was going to make me one one time, but I never had no money and he never got around to it.
00:52:07And I'll write one for you, Gus.
00:52:11Would you?
00:52:12Say, that'd be great.
00:52:16My real name is Sam Barton, if it makes any difference.
00:52:20Who do you want to leave your things to, Gus?
00:52:22Why, to you.
00:52:24No.
00:52:25No.
00:52:26No, you'd better leave him to Bob.
00:52:30He's younger and he'll last longest.
00:52:35Whatever you think.
00:52:36Huh?
00:52:37I, Samuel Barton, being of sound mind, to give and bequeath all my property, real and personal, to Robert Sangster.
00:52:48Witness, James Underwood.
00:52:54That's my real name.
00:52:59Let's make a cross right there.
00:53:01There.
00:53:06Can't you shut that brat up?
00:53:08It's worse than a pack of howling coyotes.
00:53:11Wise teething, Bob.
00:53:14His gums hurt.
00:53:16Yeah?
00:53:31Oh, how do you feel, Doc?
00:53:32I'm all right.
00:53:33There's a packet of letters in that saddlebag.
00:53:34Yeah, I remember.
00:53:35Give them to me.
00:53:36Mighty pretty writing.
00:53:37Yes.
00:53:38Gus.
00:53:45Yeah? Oh, how do you feel, Doc?
00:53:47I'm all right.
00:53:50There's a packet of letters in that saddlebag.
00:53:53Yeah, I remember.
00:53:55Give them to me.
00:54:01Mighty pretty writing.
00:54:05Yes.
00:54:08You was going to tell me about them letters sometime.
00:54:18Was I, Gus?
00:54:23Anything else I can do, Doc?
00:54:26No.
00:54:28Oh, yes.
00:54:29Yes, there's a book in there.
00:54:33Oh, sure.
00:54:35Which one?
00:54:36It's called Macbeth.
00:54:39By Shakespeare.
00:54:43What kind of books did Shakespeare write?
00:54:46Red books or green books?
00:54:50He wrote green ones, Gus.
00:54:55Thanks.
00:54:56Water, Doc?
00:55:11No, no more for me.
00:55:13Only be wasted.
00:55:16Give some to him.
00:55:17Well, you fellows better get started.
00:55:35I'll cash in here.
00:55:37Oh, I, I, I know what I'm saying.
00:55:46I'd only hold you up.
00:55:48You know I'm right, Bob.
00:55:50I guess so, Doc.
00:55:53I guess you're right.
00:55:55I ain't going.
00:55:58Yes, you are.
00:56:00It's best that way.
00:56:02Not for me it ain't, leaving you.
00:56:05Now, Gus, suppose it was you instead of me.
00:56:10You'd want me to go, wouldn't you?
00:56:12Would I?
00:56:14Why?
00:56:15Because, because this kid has a better right to live than any of us.
00:56:22Or all of us.
00:56:23Anything I can do, Doc?
00:56:45No.
00:56:46Build you a fire?
00:56:47No, no.
00:56:49No thanks.
00:56:50Well, so long.
00:56:57So long, Bob.
00:57:04Funny.
00:57:07Where you start has nothing to do with where you finish.
00:57:12Or how.
00:57:20Here, Gus.
00:57:50Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow.
00:58:02Creeps and petty pace,
00:58:05day after day,
00:58:07to the last syllable of recorded time.
00:58:10And all our yesterdays lightened fools the way to dusty death.
00:58:19Out.
00:58:21Out, brief candle.
00:58:24Life is but a walking shadow.
00:58:27A poor player who struts and frets his hour upon the stage.
00:58:33Never to be heard again.
00:58:34A tale told by an idiot.
00:58:40Full of sound and fury.
00:58:45Signifying nothing.
00:58:47Nothing.
00:58:47Yes.
00:58:48For a long time,
00:59:15No sleeping this time.
00:59:31Just ten minutes rest, then two miles more.
00:59:35Doc says there's over 5,000 feet in a mile.
00:59:41Yeah, 2,000 steps.
00:59:45That's what Doc says.
01:00:05Bob. Yeah?
01:00:07If I give out, what'll you do?
01:00:11I won't hold him up.
01:00:14If he can crawl to New Jerusalem, it's all right with me.
01:00:19Come on.
01:00:22Come on!
01:00:26Come on!
01:00:34Come on!
01:00:35Come on!
01:00:39Wait a minute, Bob.
01:00:41Can't you shut off that squallum?
01:00:49Milk's all gone.
01:00:50He's got a tooth coming through.
01:00:51If you had something to bite on, why...
01:00:57There.
01:01:01Let him bite on this.
01:01:08Come on!
01:01:09No!
01:01:09We're about to see you.
01:01:11That was man.
01:01:12Come on, Bob!
01:01:13What did he do with me?
01:01:15Come on, Bob.
01:01:15He's not the man.
01:01:16He's got a tooth coming through here.
01:01:18If he had something to bite on, why...
01:01:19There.
01:01:20Let him bite on this.
01:01:21All right.
01:01:21All right.
01:01:22You're out.
01:01:22I'm out.
01:01:23I'm out.
01:01:24I'm out.
01:03:25Upon this little child, pity my simplicity, suffer me to come to thee.
01:03:40What are you mumbling about?
01:03:43Why, just something I remembered when I was a kid.
01:04:10What are you mumbling about?
01:04:18What are you mumbling about?
01:04:20What are you mumbling about?
01:04:24What are you mumbling about?
01:04:31What are you mumbling about?
01:04:39What are you mumbling about?
01:04:53Hey, Gus?
01:04:53Gus!
01:05:23James Underwood.
01:05:24Duck.
01:05:25What are you mumbling about?
01:05:33What are you mumbling about?
01:05:35What are you mumbling about?
01:05:43What are you mumbling about?
01:05:45What are you mumbling about?
01:05:49What are you mumbling about?
01:05:56What are you mumbling about?
01:05:58What are you mumbling about?
01:06:02What are you mumbling about?
01:06:10What are you mumbling about?
01:06:16So you would crawl to New Jerusalem, huh?
01:06:44Just like I said.
01:06:45I'll say you've got nerve anyway.
01:06:48Even break, he says, huh?
01:06:49I'll give you an even break.
01:06:51I'll give you an even break.
01:06:55I'll give you an even break.
01:06:58I'll give you an even break.
01:07:02There you are.
01:07:15Now go to sleep.
01:07:16If you've got any sense, you'll never wake up.
01:07:18Shut up!
01:07:32Shut up!
01:07:36Now look what you've done.
01:07:41Made me kill that poor little rattlesnake.
01:07:43You got me so flustered with your ballin' I couldn't aim straight.
01:07:46Can't leave you alone a minute without you gettin' into some kind of devilment, can I?
01:07:50That little snake just wanted to get warm and you got pestering it and drove it out.
01:07:54Nice fella, ain't you?
01:07:56You know, you gotta be a good sport about these things.
01:07:59Maybe you think I ain't thirsty.
01:08:00You got it easy.
01:08:16You got it easy.
01:08:21You've been carried all the way.
01:08:25You've been carried all the way.
01:08:30Here.
01:08:34If you spill any of this, I'll punch you right in the nose.
01:08:41There.
01:08:45Now there's only one swallow left, see?
01:08:48No more.
01:08:53Well, maybe I'll match you for it later on.
01:08:55Come on, come on.
01:09:10This desert must be getting me.
01:09:12I'm acting crazy.
01:09:13Come on.
01:09:14Come on.
01:09:15Come on.
01:09:16Come on.
01:09:17Come on.
01:09:19Come on.
01:09:21Come on.
01:09:22Let's go.
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01:11:47It's no use, kid.
01:11:48We can't make it.
01:11:49We're licked.
01:11:51Your daddy got this far.
01:11:53Only about nine miles from New Jerusalem.
01:11:56But, but there's five hours at the rate we're going.
01:12:00I don't know.
01:12:30I don't know.
01:13:00Well, I tried, kid.
01:13:12I want you to believe that.
01:13:15I tried.
01:13:17But I'm only human.
01:13:20Nothing human can help us now.
01:13:24Nothing human.
01:13:25Listen, it ain't for me I'm asking.
01:13:41I don't read nothing.
01:13:42But I always heard you was, you was good to babies.
01:13:51Father, I can't pray.
01:14:07I don't know how to pray.
01:14:08I don't care.
01:14:20I don't care.
01:14:24I don't care.
01:14:26I don't care.
01:14:28Water.
01:14:39Water.
01:14:41Water.
01:14:54Water.
01:14:58Water.
01:15:19Duck says that poison don't hit you for an hour.
01:15:25One hour, five and a half miles, maybe, maybe, fill up good and bloody, get my belly full
01:15:47of the water and then go fast. That's it. That's it.
01:16:17Here's to you, kid.
01:16:47Here's to you.
01:17:17Here's to you.
01:17:47Here's to you.
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01:19:01Here's to you.
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01:19:17Here's to you.
01:19:19Here's to you.
01:19:21He's dead.
01:19:51A woman's watch.
01:19:58I wonder where he stole it.
01:20:01He didn't steal that watch.
01:20:03It belonged to his mother.
01:20:21I wonder where he stole it.
01:20:28I wonder where he stole it.
01:20:35I wonder where he stole it.
01:20:42I wonder where he stole it.
01:20:45I wonder where he stole it.
01:20:49I wonder where he stole it.
01:20:54I wonder where he stole it.
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