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00:02:59Do you know who that is?
00:03:08Who?
00:03:09Jimmy Ringo.
00:03:12Well, what do you know?
00:03:17Nice to see you again, Jimmy.
00:03:19Thanks.
00:03:20You remember the old buckhorn in Paso?
00:03:23Yeah, he worked there five years ago when Tim O'Leary had it.
00:03:27He don't look so tough to me.
00:03:29Well, if he ain't so tough, there's been an awful lot of sudden natural deaths in his vicinity.
00:03:34How many do you figure?
00:03:3510, 10, 12, 15, depends upon who's telling it.
00:03:38I bet he ain't as fast as Wyatt Earp.
00:03:41About city and places like that, they say he is.
00:03:44Just two hands like anybody else.
00:03:46Yeah, the same number it looks like, but...
00:03:49Oh, now, wait a minute, Eddie.
00:03:50You ain't thinkin' doin' nothin' foolish, are ya?
00:03:52You mean you're so tough I can't even talk to him?
00:03:54I mean, this ain't no joke, boy.
00:03:56It's a real mean man there.
00:03:58I just want to see how a great, big, important fella like that handles himself, that's all.
00:04:02What's wrong with that?
00:04:03I'm tellin' you, Eddie, I wouldn't do it if I was you.
00:04:09Hey, Chuck.
00:04:11How about a little service down here?
00:04:12That's if Mr. Frazzelbottom or whatever his name is, don't object.
00:04:15Eddie, don't you know who this is?
00:04:17You mean it ain't Mr. Frazzelbottom?
00:04:19It's Jimmy Ringo, Eddie.
00:04:21Well, it looks like Mr. Frazzelbottom to me.
00:04:24You ever heard anybody kid like him?
00:04:26How about a drink, Mr. Frazzelbottom?
00:04:32Well, thanks.
00:04:33How's that, Mr. Frazzelbottom?
00:04:34Eddie, please.
00:04:35Please what?
00:04:36I asked a man to have a drink with me.
00:04:38What's wrong with that?
00:04:39How about it, Mr. Frazzelbottom?
00:04:44Okay, partner.
00:04:46I knew Mr. Frazzelbottom wasn't gonna pass up a free one.
00:04:49Don't you understand, Eddie?
00:04:51This is Jimmy Ringo.
00:04:53All right, so it's Jimmy Ringo.
00:04:54So what's everybody supposed to do, fall on their knees?
00:04:57Well, you can be a little polite, at least.
00:04:59Mr. Ringo.
00:05:01Chuck figures you got a little extra consideration coming to you around here.
00:05:04Is that right?
00:05:05No.
00:05:07How's that, Mr. Ringo?
00:05:08You'll have to speak up if you want me to hear you.
00:05:13Why don't you button up your britches and go home?
00:05:16How'd you like to try to make me, Mr. Ringo?
00:05:21Now, listen, partner.
00:05:24I come in here minding my own business.
00:05:27Now, how about letting me go out the same way?
00:05:29I want to know first what you meant by that remark you just passed.
00:05:32Tell you what.
00:05:35You just bought me a drink.
00:05:37Now I'll buy you one and then we'll drop it.
00:05:39What do you say?
00:05:40Give him a drink for me.
00:05:41Never mind a drink.
00:05:43I want to know what you meant by that remark you passed.
00:05:45Listen, Eddie.
00:05:45I ain't talking to you.
00:05:47I'm talking to Mr. Ringo.
00:05:49I want to know what you meant by that remark you passed.
00:05:50How come I got to run into a squirt like you nearly every place I go these days?
00:05:57What are you trying to do?
00:05:59Show off in front of your friends?
00:06:00Are you ready to back up that remark or not?
00:06:02What about this?
00:06:04Ain't some of you fellas in charge of this donkey?
00:06:06I'm telling you, Mr. Ringo.
00:06:07Eddie don't mean no real harm, Mr. Ringo.
00:06:09Then let Eddie keep his big ugly nose out of my business if he don't want to get it slapped.
00:06:19Did you see that?
00:06:21Yes, sir.
00:06:22He drew first.
00:06:23Did you see it?
00:06:24Yeah, I saw it.
00:06:26Yes, sir, I saw it.
00:06:28Except I'd get on out of town anyway if I was you.
00:06:31Why?
00:06:32Because he's got three brothers that ain't going to care who drew first.
00:06:45All right.
00:06:49Everybody stay where you are.
00:06:50And I'll get married.
00:07:05I'll get married.
00:07:12Let's go.
00:07:15Let's go.
00:07:16He can't be more than an hour ahead of us.
00:07:33Must be killing that horse of his.
00:07:35He ain't doing our one any good either.
00:07:39He can't keep it up at this rate.
00:07:42That horse of his won't last half a day.
00:07:44All right, put up your hands.
00:07:46Now, drop your guns.
00:07:52Right out there where I can see them.
00:07:58Now, get off your horses.
00:08:00And stay away from them guns.
00:08:05Back up.
00:08:07Right back there.
00:08:08Come on.
00:08:24Come on, boys.
00:08:26Get up, get up, get up.
00:08:28Come on.
00:08:28Get out, get out, get out, get out, get out, get out.
00:08:44Give me a walk?
00:08:45Never mind about me, bud. You got all you can do to worry about yourself.
00:08:49You got about three hours walk back to Santa Fe. Now get going.
00:08:52I'm warning you, Ringo. We're gonna get you yet.
00:08:55Yeah, I know. I heard that before, too.
00:08:57He had no right to throw down on a boy like Eddie.
00:08:59What was I supposed to do? Just stand there and let that little boy shoot me full of holes?
00:09:02Now, come on, get out of here.
00:09:05No more than a kid.
00:09:27He's heading straight for Cayenne.
00:09:32Well, you think you can make it?
00:09:38Cayenne ain't no further than Santa Fe.
00:09:40Come on.
00:09:41Come on.
00:09:42Come on.
00:09:43Come on.
00:09:44Come on.
00:09:45You're heading straight for Cayenne.
00:09:46I'm heading straight for Cayenne.
00:09:52Well, you think you can make it?
00:09:54Cayenne ain't no further than Santa Fe.
00:09:58Come on.
00:09:59Come on.
00:10:00Come on.
00:10:18Woo, woo, woo, woo!
00:10:45Woo!
00:10:46Woo, woo, woo, woo!
00:11:08Give me a drink.
00:11:10Are you up early or out late?
00:11:13Either way you want it, partner, just so I get a drink.
00:11:17Jimmy Ringo.
00:11:24Well, where was it with you?
00:11:26By the Mint Saloon in Dodge City.
00:11:28You and Bucky Harris used to come in there nearly every night, don't you remember?
00:11:32Did we ever get a drink?
00:11:34Sure.
00:11:36Oh!
00:11:37Oh, sure, sorry, Jimmy.
00:11:39Hey, remember now?
00:11:41Yeah, I remember now.
00:11:43What about something to eat? You got a cook around here?
00:11:45My old woman's back there. What do you want, some eggs?
00:11:47You got a steak?
00:11:48Yeah, I got a steak.
00:11:49I think a steak and some eggs and a pot of black coffee.
00:11:52What about a place to wash up first?
00:11:54Well, right out on the back porch here.
00:11:56I'll show you.
00:11:57Never mind, I can find it.
00:11:59You got a livery stable here, boy?
00:12:03Hey, he's a little astonished, Jimmy.
00:12:06Well, when you get him unastonished, tell him to take care of my horse.
00:12:09Yeah.
00:12:10Oh, and don't ride him. Lead him. He's all wore out.
00:12:15Archie, you heard what Mr. Raybo said. Now go on and do it.
00:12:18You gonna be around?
00:12:19Hurry up, Archie.
00:12:20Sure, I'm here all day.
00:12:22Wanna have a little talk with you?
00:12:23Yes, sir.
00:12:43Never mind the horse. Run over yonder and tell the marshal that Jimmy Ringo is here and hurry.
00:12:48Was it really him?
00:12:49Go on, I tell you.
00:12:53Will you please leave that blame mop here?
00:12:56Marshal, Jimmy Ringo is here, Marshal.
00:12:58Where?
00:12:59In the palace bar.
00:13:00You gonna shoot him?
00:13:02Who told you it was Jimmy Ringo?
00:13:03Mac.
00:13:04Mac knows him.
00:13:05Mac called him Jimmy.
00:13:06He's on the back porch washing himself.
00:13:07Charlie.
00:13:08Yeah.
00:13:09Yeah.
00:13:10Get hold of Bud and Skeeter.
00:13:11Assistant.
00:13:12Watch concentrates.
00:13:13Come out.
00:13:14Charlie listening.
00:13:15What do they know?
00:13:16Jimmy Ringo?
00:13:17No.
00:13:18Jimmy Ringo's here, Marshal.
00:13:19Where?
00:13:20In the palace bar.
00:13:21You gonna shoot him.
00:13:22Who told you it was Jimmy Ringo?
00:13:24There, get hold of Bud and Skeeter.
00:13:54Where is he?
00:14:03Out on the back porch, getting cleaned up.
00:14:05I ain't after any trouble, Mark. I just thought you'd want to know he was here.
00:14:10You sit over there, Charlie. Stand down there, Skeeter.
00:14:13Take the door, Bud.
00:14:21Just take it easy and don't try to jump him.
00:14:24Come on.
00:14:44Hiya, Jimmy.
00:14:47Mark.
00:14:50Oh, dear son of a gun. How are you, partner?
00:14:54I'm fine, Jimmy.
00:15:00Are you joking?
00:15:01Nope. I'm the marshal here now.
00:15:04Well, I'll be darned.
00:15:06And these idle barroom loafers, are you deputies?
00:15:10Mm-hmm.
00:15:11For me? Mm-hmm.
00:15:13Then you won't be needing them. I ain't starting anything.
00:15:16You sure?
00:15:18Mark, that's the last thing I want. Trouble.
00:15:22All right, boys.
00:15:23What are you doing here, Jimmy?
00:15:28About to have a drink.
00:15:30How about you?
00:15:32No, thanks.
00:15:33Marshal Mark Stratton.
00:15:35Well, if that ain't a good one.
00:15:38But I'm glad for you, Mark.
00:15:40Mighty glad.
00:15:41Thanks.
00:15:42Thanks.
00:15:43But I'm afraid I'm gonna have to ask you to move on.
00:15:46Why?
00:15:47I ain't wanted for anything around here, am I?
00:15:49Nope.
00:15:50I just want you out of town anyway.
00:15:52And pronto.
00:15:53Coffee ready, Mr. Ringo.
00:15:54Thank you, lady.
00:15:56You don't mind my hand and son to eat while we discuss this, do you, Mark?
00:15:59I'll have the rest of the minute.
00:16:00Matter of fact, I don't know anybody in the world I'd rather talk to this morning than you.
00:16:04Old lady, will you bring another cup for the marshal?
00:16:06Yes, sir.
00:16:08How about it, Mark?
00:16:13I got something I want to talk to you about.
00:16:19That looks to me like you got a gossip on your staff.
00:16:22That's your public, Jimmy.
00:16:26Yeah, I'm a big man now.
00:16:28That's what you wanted, wasn't it?
00:16:30Top gun of the West.
00:16:33Yep.
00:16:34Guess I got more people wondering when I'm gonna get killed than any other man in the country.
00:16:39You don't sound as happy about it as you did the last time I saw you.
00:16:43How many is it now, eleven?
00:16:45Twelve.
00:16:47There's one you ain't heard about yet.
00:16:49You really keep counting.
00:16:51Don't ask dumb questions, Mark.
00:16:54What's the trouble now, Jimmy?
00:16:56Somebody after you?
00:16:59Three somebodies.
00:17:00The law?
00:17:02No, this is personal.
00:17:04I don't want them to catch up with you here, Jimmy.
00:17:07I don't want them to catch up with me anywhere.
00:17:10That's why you gotta move on, right away.
00:17:16You know why I come here, don't you?
00:17:21I guess I do.
00:17:23How is she?
00:17:26Fine.
00:17:28And the boy?
00:17:30Getting on fine.
00:17:33I wanna see her, Mark.
00:17:35You think she wants to see you?
00:17:37I got something important to see her about.
00:17:40Then I'll clear out.
00:17:42Where can I find her?
00:17:45I'm afraid I can't tell you that, Jimmy.
00:17:49What do you mean you can't tell me?
00:17:51All right, them won't tell you.
00:17:53You want a steak marshal?
00:17:55No, thanks.
00:17:58Why won't you?
00:18:00Because nobody here knows who she is, Jimmy.
00:18:02She never even told the boy about you.
00:18:05They've got another name now and another life.
00:18:08And it looks to me like that's the way she wants it to stay.
00:18:12Will you tell me what name she's going under?
00:18:15So as I can write to her?
00:18:16No.
00:18:18I won't tell you that either.
00:18:26Looks to me like you're taking quite a lot on your own responsibility, aren't you, Mark?
00:18:32I'm doing what I think is right, Jimmy.
00:18:34And I'm hoping I can make you see it that way, too.
00:18:46How would you like to see that street out there full of gunplay, Mark?
00:19:05I'd rather not.
00:19:06Well, that's probably what you're going to have a couple of hours from now.
00:19:12Because I ain't leaving here till you get a hold of Peggy for me.
00:19:17And what if she don't want to talk to you?
00:19:19You let her do the deciding about that.
00:19:22Will you go then, if I tell her?
00:19:25I told you I would.
00:19:27Just tell her, I mean. Not make her do anything about it.
00:19:29Just leave it to her. That's all I ask.
00:19:34You'd better wait in here and not move around much.
00:19:37I'll see what I can do about it.
00:19:39Well, while you're at it.
00:19:41You got any squirts around here that want to make a big name for themselves?
00:19:44I hope you'll cool them off before we run into any trouble.
00:19:47I will.
00:19:49I will.
00:19:51I will.
00:19:55Why don't you go on about your business and leave Ringo alone?
00:19:58He ain't bothering anybody, is he?
00:20:00Back to the White Earp.
00:20:02I thought I said White Earp should have to span the whole world.
00:20:04Why, it's even you're going to kill White Earp in a minute.
00:20:06Follow your back. I'll bet you mean dollars he would.
00:20:08Have you seen Hunt probably around this morning?
00:20:10Nope.
00:20:11What's she done now?
00:20:12I think I just want to see him pass the word around with her.
00:20:14Sure will, Mark.
00:20:16Morning, Marshal.
00:20:17You don't look so tough to me.
00:20:24Yeah, yeah. That's the way it always starts.
00:20:27You don't look so tough to somebody.
00:20:30Except with this somebody, it's going to stop right there too.
00:20:32You better.
00:20:34Because with a man like that, you can't come off much better than second.
00:20:38He don't bother me, I don't bother him.
00:20:40The only somebody that's bothering me right now is Mr. Hunt Bromley.
00:20:44Oh yeah, I forgot about that squirt. You seen him already?
00:20:47No, but maybe you better take a look around for him now.
00:20:51Want me to bring him in?
00:20:53Just tell him I want to see him.
00:20:55But make sure he comes.
00:20:57I'll get him.
00:21:00And Charlie. Yeah?
00:21:02Watch yourself.
00:21:04Don't take any chances with that boy.
00:21:06I don't need him too, Marshal.
00:21:07Good morning, Charlie.
00:21:09Good morning.
00:21:11Have you seen Hunt Bromley around this morning?
00:21:14No, not this morning.
00:21:16Well, tell him I'm looking for him if you see him, will you?
00:21:18Sure will, Charlie, if you see him.
00:21:20Looks like it might be a very interesting day.
00:21:21Carolou?
00:21:31Hello, Mr. Marr.
00:21:33Where are all you girls going this time of day?
00:21:35We've got a holiday.
00:21:37The boys came to school this morning.
00:21:39So, Mr. Warr said we could go too.
00:21:41You mean all the boys played hooky?
00:21:43Yes, sir.
00:21:45We went down and we're here to explore the sea and play.
00:21:48You mean all the boys played hooky?
00:21:50Yes, sir.
00:21:51We went downtown to see that bad man,
00:21:53that Jimmy Ringo that's down there.
00:21:55Come on, Carlylew, come on.
00:22:18Mark.
00:22:29You already heard, huh?
00:22:31Yes, the children told me.
00:22:33The girls, that is.
00:22:35None of the boys came this morning.
00:22:37I guess they're all down around the palace bar by now.
00:22:40Little Jimmy, too?
00:22:41I suppose so.
00:22:43He's about as wild as the rest of them.
00:22:46What's Jim doing here, Mark? Do you know?
00:22:49He says he wants to see you.
00:22:51What about?
00:22:53He didn't say. I thought you might know.
00:22:55No.
00:22:57I didn't tell him anything, your name or anything like that.
00:23:00I just said I'd tell you he wants to see you and leave the rest to you.
00:23:11What do you think?
00:23:13I ain't thinking.
00:23:15I got nothing to say either way.
00:23:22Well...
00:23:26I won't do it.
00:23:29I can fix it for you in the quiet if you want to see him.
00:23:33No.
00:23:34I think it's better the way it is.
00:23:36Tell him I'm sorry.
00:23:38Whatever you say, Peg.
00:23:40Mark.
00:23:42Mark.
00:23:46How does he look?
00:23:48Oh, just about the same, I guess.
00:23:51A little older.
00:23:52A little tireder.
00:23:54Not as cocky as he used to be.
00:23:58Tell him I'm very sorry.
00:23:59I'll tell him.
00:24:00I'm very sorry.
00:24:01I'll tell him.
00:24:02Come on.
00:24:03Come on.
00:24:04Come on.
00:24:05I'll tell him what he's doing.
00:24:06Here.
00:24:07I'll tell him what he's doing.
00:24:08Come on.
00:24:09Come on.
00:24:10Go on.
00:24:12Come on.
00:24:13Want some more coffee, Mr. Ingo?
00:24:26No, thank you, lady.
00:24:31I'm going to bring that bottle over here.
00:24:33Max!
00:24:33Right up, Jimmy!
00:24:37Best up in the west, this old coon of rye.
00:24:40A lot of fellas around here won't drink anything else.
00:24:43I don't know if somebody chased them kids out of there.
00:24:48Ain't you got a school here for them to go to?
00:24:50Sure, Jimmy, we got a school.
00:24:54I'll get them away from you.
00:25:02Never mind that.
00:25:03Get away, Stan.
00:25:04Stay away, will you?
00:25:05Please, never mind.
00:25:06Come on, now, get off.
00:25:11Stay away, please.
00:25:12Don't come back.
00:25:14Stay away.
00:25:15Keep on his back.
00:25:16Try to get over it.
00:25:19I need to get over it.
00:25:21Jimmy Walsh.
00:25:22Now, just you wait till your mother hears about this.
00:25:25But we're not hurting anybody, Mrs. Devlin.
00:25:28You just wait till I tell her you're loafing around a saloon.
00:25:34Good morning, Mrs. Devlin.
00:25:35Good morning.
00:25:36It's simply an outrage.
00:25:37That murderer sitting over in that saloon like he was an honored guest or something.
00:25:42And the children literally running wild through the street.
00:25:44I completely agree with you, Mrs. Devlin.
00:25:46And five pounds of sugar.
00:25:47And did you see all those loafers hanging around over there?
00:25:50You'd think it was Deadwood or one of those places.
00:25:52Mark Stratt will get him out of there soon.
00:25:54Soon?
00:25:55And pray, how long is a murderer supposed to be entertained in cayenne?
00:25:58How much are these potatoes?
00:25:59Eight cents a pack.
00:26:00Two for fifteen.
00:26:01I'll have a half a pack.
00:26:02You know who'll do something about it?
00:26:03Mrs. Pennyfell.
00:26:04Exactly.
00:26:05She'll get a little action out of Mark Stratt.
00:26:06Will you go with me to talk to her?
00:26:07I most certainly will, just as soon as I get some of these lovely onions.
00:26:10What about you, Mrs. Cooper?
00:26:12I'd like to meet Mrs. Pennyfell very much.
00:26:14Morning, ladies.
00:26:15Good morning, Mr. Marlowe.
00:26:16Oh, good morning, Mr. Marlowe.
00:26:18First to the back of George.
00:26:19What's all the excitement in front of the palace?
00:26:21Well, it's that murderer, of course.
00:26:23What murderer?
00:26:24Well, that Jimmy Ringo.
00:26:27Well, haven't you heard?
00:26:28Where's Jimmy Ringo?
00:26:29Sitting right over there in the palace bar, just as big as you please.
00:26:32We're going straight to Mrs. Pennyfeather right now.
00:26:44Hiya, Jerry.
00:26:55What'd you forget?
00:27:02What are you going to do?
00:27:09Jerry.
00:27:10Jimmy Ringo's in the palace bar.
00:27:12And when he comes out, he's going to get this right in the face.
00:27:15Have you gone crazy?
00:27:16Get your hand off that door.
00:27:17Why, that's murder, Jerry.
00:27:19What was it when he killed Roy?
00:27:20You're not even sure that was Ringo.
00:27:22He was in the bunch.
00:27:23That's enough for me.
00:27:23But you don't know that.
00:27:25That's just what people said.
00:27:27Oh, Jerry, please don't get us in any more trouble.
00:27:30We've got all straightened out now.
00:27:31You're wasting your breath, Alice.
00:27:33All I know is Ringo killed my boy, and I'm going to kill Ringo.
00:27:37Just as soon as he walks out that door.
00:27:47That boy take care of my horse?
00:27:48Oh, getting cleaned up right now, Jimmy.
00:27:50Jimmy.
00:27:50Jimmy.
00:27:50Jimmy.
00:27:56Here he comes.
00:28:11Never do that again, Alice.
00:28:13Never.
00:28:15I know what I'm doing.
00:28:16I'm going to do it.
00:28:19Confound that boy.
00:28:22Archie.
00:28:24Say, any of you fellas seen Archie?
00:28:25Yeah, yeah.
00:28:26Mac, it just went across the store a minute ago.
00:28:28Archie!
00:28:30Archie!
00:28:31Here I am, Mac.
00:28:32Go see how soon Mr. Ringo's horse will be ready.
00:28:34And hurry up, Archie.
00:28:36All right, Mac.
00:28:38Hey, Mac, Ringo don't look so tough to me.
00:28:41Then why don't you go in there and take a punch at him?
00:28:43For what?
00:28:44I ain't got nothing against a man.
00:28:46Oh, white earth was...
00:28:47Here comes a marshal.
00:28:48I bet he's going to shoot Ringo.
00:28:50Oh, he can't.
00:28:51He don't even carry a bus.
00:28:53Why are you kids from school?
00:28:55Nothing doing, Jimmy.
00:29:06She says she's sorry, but that's all there is to it.
00:29:10Did you tell her it was important?
00:29:11I told her exactly what I told you.
00:29:13I'd tell her and offered to fix it up for her in the quiet if she wanted to see you.
00:29:18What else?
00:29:19What else what?
00:29:20Are you sure you didn't talk against me?
00:29:24Who's asking the dumb questions now?
00:29:28Didn't she give no explanation at all?
00:29:30What explanation could she give that you don't already know?
00:29:33I could only talk to her just for a few minutes.
00:29:46How does she look, Mike?
00:29:47Oh, just about the same, I guess.
00:29:50A little older, but just as pretty.
00:29:55Did you see my boy?
00:29:56Nah, he's on the loose today.
00:29:59What do you mean on the loose?
00:30:00You hear those boys on the street?
00:30:02Yeah.
00:30:03Well, he's one of them.
00:30:12Which one, Mark?
00:30:13Well, I, I don't see them right now.
00:30:25That ain't a fine way to bring up a kid.
00:30:27Hanging around in front of a saloon.
00:30:29Ain't you got a school in this town?
00:30:31Yep.
00:30:33We got a school here.
00:30:35You broke it up, partner.
00:30:38They all come down to see Jimmy Ringo.
00:30:40The big gun.
00:30:41The great hero.
00:30:43Does my, uh...
00:30:48Does my kid think I'm kind of a hero?
00:30:51Nope.
00:30:52As a matter of fact, I understand he's a Wyatt Earp man.
00:30:54Earp?
00:30:55You ought to have taught him better than that.
00:30:57Me?
00:30:58And where was you all this time?
00:30:59I beg your pardon, both of you gentlemen, for interrupting you.
00:31:03But this is a converseer's situation for me, Marshal.
00:31:06What is it?
00:31:07Well, the truth of the matter, sir,
00:31:09is that Wes Fuller's burning my house down.
00:31:11What's he doing that for?
00:31:15Well, he just fell like it.
00:31:18Marshal, that's the only excuse in the world he's got.
00:31:21Just fell like it.
00:31:22Drunk?
00:31:23He certainly don't act like he was altogether cold sober.
00:31:28All right, we'll go down there and see what we can do about it.
00:31:30Wait outside.
00:31:31Yes, sir.
00:31:31And thank you too, sir, Mr. Ringo.
00:31:34It ain't like me to interrupt two gentlemen like you.
00:31:37Go on out, I said.
00:31:39Yes, sir.
00:31:44You moving on now?
00:31:46Yeah, I guess so.
00:31:48Sorry it had to be like this, Jimmy.
00:31:50It's not your fault.
00:31:52Watch yourself, partner.
00:31:53If I write to you, will you give her a message?
00:31:59You bet.
00:32:00Thanks, man.
00:32:02I'll be seeing you, Jimmy.
00:32:04Well, I hope so.
00:32:05But don't lay no money on it.
00:32:07I'll be seeing you, all right.
00:32:16How much, man?
00:32:18No, no, no charge, Jimmy.
00:32:19On the house.
00:32:19It's an honor to have you.
00:32:20Oh, thanks.
00:32:21Don't grab this from your wife.
00:32:28It's an honor and a pleasure, Jimmy.
00:32:30Yes, sir.
00:32:32We're old timers, you know, you and me.
00:32:37Jimmy.
00:32:41Molly.
00:32:42I didn't know you were here, Jimmy.
00:32:45You must be about the only one in town that didn't.
00:32:47I work late, so I sleep late.
00:32:49Work where?
00:32:50Here.
00:32:51What do you mean?
00:32:53I'm a singer, Jim.
00:32:55You've heard of singers, haven't you?
00:32:57Want to buy me a little drink, honey?
00:32:58You know.
00:32:59Well, sure, kids, sure.
00:33:01But why?
00:33:03Got to live, haven't you?
00:33:08But where's Bucky?
00:33:11Didn't you hear?
00:33:12Hear what?
00:33:12Buck was killed six months ago, in Abilene.
00:33:19No, I didn't hear.
00:33:22I'm sorry, Molly.
00:33:24Who did it?
00:33:25I don't know.
00:33:27It was found in an alley shot through the back of the head.
00:33:31Well, didn't he...
00:33:31Didn't he leave you anything?
00:33:33Huh?
00:33:34Huh?
00:33:35A horse and a saddle, two guns, and $15.
00:33:41I never heard a word about it, Molly.
00:33:44Have you seen Peg?
00:33:47Nope.
00:33:50Do you?
00:33:51Whenever I can.
00:33:53Doesn't do a school teacher any good to be seen with a byroom singer, you know.
00:33:56Come on over here for a minute.
00:34:03Something I want to ask you.
00:34:09Peg, you wouldn't see me.
00:34:11Is it somebody else?
00:34:13You ought to know better than that.
00:34:15No, I don't.
00:34:16It's been a long time.
00:34:17There'll never be anybody else for Peg.
00:34:20Anybody else tried?
00:34:21Of course.
00:34:23Pretty girl like that.
00:34:24A young squirt named Hunt Brownlee got after her.
00:34:27Thought she couldn't take care of herself.
00:34:28Boy, you should have heard her tell him off.
00:34:31What did he do to her?
00:34:32Nothing.
00:34:33Nothing, really.
00:34:34Just one of those loudmouthed byroom loafers who's trying to move in on a woman without a husband.
00:34:39You know the kind.
00:34:43Do you see Jimmy, too?
00:34:44Whenever I see her.
00:34:46What kind of a boy is he?
00:34:48He's a good kid.
00:34:49Peg takes good care of him.
00:34:51What is he, big or little?
00:34:52Big.
00:34:54About right for eight.
00:34:55Eight and a half.
00:34:58Look, you want me to talk to Peg?
00:35:00Well, Mark already talked to her.
00:35:01She said no.
00:35:03Well, you let me talk to her.
00:35:05Are you in some kind of a hurry?
00:35:08Well, if you think there's a chance, I'll stick around a little while longer.
00:35:11You stay right here.
00:35:12I'll get her for you.
00:35:13Well, don't take too long.
00:35:15I'm a little behind schedule already.
00:35:16I won't be long.
00:35:17I won't be long.
00:35:17I won't be long.
00:35:17I won't be long.
00:35:18I won't be long.
00:35:18I won't be long.
00:35:18Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:35:19Oh, oh, oh.
00:35:19Oh, oh.
00:35:37Hiya.
00:35:38Hunt.
00:35:38Heal me out.
00:35:56Heal me back in again.
00:36:02I'll bet two bits.
00:36:03That finishes me.
00:36:05Well, I don't want more of it either.
00:36:06Good to you, Joe.
00:36:08Want to sit in for a couple of hands, Johnny?
00:36:10Joe.
00:36:11With cards I made myself, I wouldn't want to sit at that table.
00:36:13What do you mean sitting up here playing cards on a day like this?
00:36:17Looks like any other day to me.
00:36:18You mean you ain't heard?
00:36:20Heard what?
00:36:21You mean you ain't heard who is in town?
00:36:23You have to put your foot on my chair.
00:36:25We ain't heard anything.
00:36:26We ain't been out of here since Tuesday.
00:36:28Who is it?
00:36:29Jimmy Ringo.
00:36:31Jimmy Ringo?
00:36:32Uh-huh.
00:36:33What in the name of thunder is Jimmy Ringo doing in Cayenne?
00:36:35Sitting right up there at the palace bar.
00:36:37Now?
00:36:38Yeah, we just left him there.
00:36:40What does he look like?
00:36:42He's a kind of a natural man.
00:36:43He don't look much different from a lot of other fellas.
00:36:45He looks mighty average to be such a big man.
00:36:48About as big as they come, I guess.
00:36:50How many hands has he got?
00:36:53Well, I never counted him, to tell you the truth.
00:36:55Oh, he's got two hands, just like anybody else.
00:36:58And some of these days, somebody's going to make a big name for himself by proving that's all he's got.
00:37:03A big name, right on his tombstone.
00:37:06Well, it's got to come sooner or later, ain't it?
00:37:08You don't expect him to go on forever, do you?
00:37:10So far as I'm concerned, he can.
00:37:12Hey, do you reckon he's still up there yet?
00:37:14Now, wait a minute, Hunt.
00:37:15You're good, but maybe you ain't quite that good.
00:37:18How do you know I ain't?
00:37:20If you ain't, can I have your saddle?
00:37:21Very funny, Hunt.
00:37:23What I mean, Hunt, you ain't ever really killed anybody like he has.
00:37:28Well, what do you know about it?
00:37:30You don't know everything I've done or every place I've been.
00:37:33Yeah, but you ain't ever been anyplace but Abilene, have you?
00:37:37Come on, let's go off and take a look at this big, important man.
00:37:40But I ain't finished cutting your hair yet.
00:37:42No, I'll come back. Come on.
00:37:44I hear he ain't too sociable.
00:37:46Might not like people looking at him.
00:37:47Well, he can get used to it.
00:37:50What about it, Ike?
00:37:51Oh, I got a wife and a couple of kids, Hunt.
00:37:53I better not either, Hunt.
00:37:55I got a mother who's my sole support.
00:37:57Well, suit yourself, yellow bellies.
00:38:04Well, it never was much fun to have around anyway.
00:38:17All right.
00:38:27Jimmy.
00:38:28Jimmy.
00:38:29You're Jimmy Walsh, ain't you?
00:38:30Yes, sir.
00:38:30Ain't that your Ma calling it?
00:38:31Jimmy.
00:38:32Come here.
00:38:33Right this minute.
00:38:34Just a minute, Ma.
00:38:36If you don't come here this very minute, I'll skin you alive.
00:38:39Oh, shucks.
00:38:40Tell me which one gets killed, will you?
00:38:43But, Ma, the other fellow's going to see it.
00:38:45I don't care what the other boys are going to do.
00:38:47You're coming straight home with me.
00:38:48But, Ma, Jimmy Ringle's in there and so is hot.
00:38:51I don't care.
00:38:51Somebody's going to shoot somebody and I want to see it.
00:38:54Since when do I have to drink second-grade whiskey here, Mac?
00:39:07That's the brand you always drink, Hunt.
00:39:10This whiskey's been watered.
00:39:12No, it ain't, Hunt.
00:39:13You know I don't water my whiskey.
00:39:15I've never done that in my whole life.
00:39:16If I say it's watered, it's watered and I'm going to prove it to you.
00:39:20I want you to give everybody in this room a drink out of that same bottle
00:39:22and let's see what they got to say about it.
00:39:24Hunt, there ain't a thing in the world no matter with this whiskey.
00:39:27Did you hear what I said or not?
00:39:31I heard.
00:39:36And don't forget the gentleman at the table.
00:39:39I'd like to have his opinion, too.
00:39:42Please, Hunt, let's don't have no trouble here now.
00:39:45I'll ask him myself.
00:39:47I want you to settle a little argument, Mr. Ringo.
00:40:03Why should I?
00:40:05You've got quite a reputation for settling arguments, haven't you?
00:40:08Only my own.
00:40:10You could say this one included you in a way.
00:40:12I say Mack waters his whiskey.
00:40:16Then you're kind of dumb to be drinking here, ain't you?
00:40:20Please listen.
00:40:20Tell me what you think.
00:40:21Don't trouble yourself.
00:40:24You ain't very sociable, are you?
00:40:27Maybe if you got to know me a little better.
00:40:29I don't have to know you any better.
00:40:31Looks to me like there's a squirt like you in every town in the West.
00:40:34Now get away from here.
00:40:36It's kind of strong talk, ain't it, Mr. Ringo?
00:40:38You're Hunt Bromley, ain't you?
00:40:42Yeah.
00:40:43You heard of me already?
00:40:44Yeah, I heard about you.
00:40:46I heard you're a cheap, no-good barroom loafer.
00:40:49If I didn't have something else in my mind,
00:40:50I'd take them guns away from you and slap you cross-eyed.
00:40:54You're asking for trouble, Mr. Ringo.
00:40:57You already got it, partner.
00:41:00Because I got a gun on you under this table.
00:41:03And it's pointing smack at your belly.
00:41:05Are you going to get out of here or not?
00:41:11I'm kind of disappointed in you, Mr. Ringo.
00:41:14We heard a lot about you around here,
00:41:16but I guess they forgot to tell us about the gun under the table.
00:41:19The older you grow, the more you learn, son.
00:41:23Now turn around and head for the door.
00:41:28Keep moving and don't do anything sudden with your hands.
00:41:31I'll be seeing you, Mr. Ringo.
00:41:39All the way outside, sonny.
00:41:41I'll be seeing you again.
00:41:48I'll be seeing you again.
00:41:50I'll be seeing you again.
00:41:52Well, what on earth?
00:42:14We need three horses quick, Mr. Barlow.
00:42:17Can you let us have them?
00:42:18I don't say any reason why not.
00:42:21Hey, Marty.
00:42:22Saddle up Prince, Fanny, and Dan for these men right away.
00:42:26You got some guns, too?
00:42:27Well, I guess I have, but what in the world are you fellas up to?
00:42:31How far is it to Cayenne?
00:42:33Well, it's about an hour's ride.
00:42:35You start now, you can make it by 10 o'clock easy.
00:42:39But ain't you going to tell me what's going on?
00:42:41We're after Jimmy Ringo.
00:42:44Jimmy Ringo?
00:42:45I'll be the only fella in town that didn't see him.
00:42:54What's the matter?
00:42:55Mom, let me stay down in the town to see Jimmy Ringo.
00:42:58You bet I won't.
00:42:58You're going straight up to your room and stay there until that man's left this town.
00:43:02Because you're acting that way.
00:43:03I don't want to go to the room.
00:43:03I don't care what you want to do.
00:43:05You're going to go to your room.
00:43:06Please, Mom.
00:43:08Now, you stay in there.
00:43:10And don't let me hear another word out of you.
00:43:13About it.
00:43:17Did you ever hear of anything so terrible?
00:43:19Why, it's like the whole town's gone crazy.
00:43:21He's here just to see you, you know.
00:43:24Have you talked to him?
00:43:25I just left him.
00:43:27Why don't you see him, if only for a few minutes?
00:43:30Oh, Molly.
00:43:31What good would it do?
00:43:33It's all over now, you know that.
00:43:35Not for him.
00:43:36He's still crazy about you, Peggy.
00:43:38He was crazy about me before.
00:43:40But that didn't stop him from being the kind of person he was.
00:43:43He scares me, Molly.
00:43:44He really does.
00:43:46He might have scared you then.
00:43:47But not now.
00:43:48No, he's different.
00:43:50How different?
00:43:51The way Bucky was different that last year.
00:43:54You know, not wild anymore.
00:43:57Just sorry.
00:43:59And what good did it do, Bucky?
00:44:01None, I guess.
00:44:03But I liked it.
00:44:05Oh, for me, he'd have stayed away.
00:44:09Is it somebody else, Peggy?
00:44:12Of course not.
00:44:13You know it's not.
00:44:15Not Mark?
00:44:17Mark?
00:44:18Why do you ask that?
00:44:20Is it?
00:44:22I've never even thought of Mark like that.
00:44:25Of course not.
00:44:26You think he never thought of you like that?
00:44:28I doubt it.
00:44:29Mark's just...
00:44:31Well, Mark's just Mark.
00:44:33He's Jim's friend.
00:44:36Oh, you must be out of your mind.
00:44:39Then it's still Jim, isn't it?
00:44:41I guess so.
00:44:42I guess it always will be.
00:44:50I guess it always will be.
00:44:50How would you like to see Ringo and Wyatt Earp square off at each other?
00:45:09Brother, I wouldn't even want to be in the same town when that happened.
00:45:12I still say he's yellow.
00:45:14I gave him the chance to show how good he was, didn't I?
00:45:17You reckon that's right?
00:45:18He didn't have a gun under the table after all?
00:45:21Yeah, I heard that.
00:45:22But both his hands were out of sight.
00:45:24He could have been holding anything.
00:45:26It took lots of nerve over to bluff like that.
00:45:29What would you have done?
00:45:30Looked under the table?
00:45:31I wouldn't have even been there in the first place.
00:45:33He was the one that ducked out of a showdown, not me.
00:45:36You ain't going back there, are you?
00:45:38Well, I ain't leaving town, if that's what you mean.
00:45:41Marshal wants to see you, hon.
00:45:42Didn't you get the message?
00:45:44Yeah, I got it.
00:45:45I'll see him.
00:45:46When I get the time.
00:45:53He says now.
00:45:56Looks like everybody's drawn behind your back these days.
00:45:59All the smart ones.
00:46:01Come on down to Marshal's office.
00:46:04I'll be right behind you.
00:46:10Just you wait till Miss Pennyfeather hears about this situation.
00:46:16There he is.
00:46:17Charlie's got him.
00:46:18There he is.
00:46:19Charlie's got him.
00:46:20Ah, shucks.
00:46:21That's just Hunt Bromley.
00:46:23Ringo wouldn't spit on Hunt Bromley.
00:46:25Come on.
00:46:30What do you want with me?
00:46:32Sit up.
00:46:33Didn't you get my message?
00:46:35I'm here, right.
00:46:36How come you went over there and tried to pick a fight with Ringo?
00:46:40You don't have to worry about me, Pappy.
00:46:42I can take care of myself.
00:46:44I wish I had $100 for every blabbermouth I've heard say that.
00:46:48Well, he's yellow.
00:46:48I learned that much anyway.
00:46:51All right then, Buffalo Bill.
00:46:54I see it ain't no use to warn you, so I'm going to tell you.
00:46:57Either I'm going to lock you up in a cell until he's gone, or you're going to get out of town for the rest of the day.
00:47:02Now, which is it going to be?
00:47:04Me get out of town?
00:47:05What about getting him out?
00:47:06When you're the marshal, you can do the deciding.
00:47:08Meanwhile, you let me handle the job.
00:47:11Now, what do you like, the cell or the road?
00:47:13Looks like you're being mighty careful about that killer.
00:47:16I just don't want any great, big, terrible men like you scaring them to death.
00:47:21How long you known, Ringo?
00:47:23You want to be locked up?
00:47:25No.
00:47:25Then get going.
00:47:26Cell.
00:47:27I don't want to see you back around here before sundown.
00:47:30You understand?
00:47:31You didn't say how long you knowed, Ringo.
00:47:34If you ain't out of town, in five minutes, they're going to have to take them guns away from you.
00:47:38Don't ever try that, Mark.
00:47:40I won't try it.
00:47:41I'll do it.
00:47:46I got my mind made up now.
00:47:53I'm going to keep peace here today if I have to lock up every gunny in town to do it.
00:47:58Where's your badge?
00:48:01Put it on.
00:48:01This is official.
00:48:03I want you to take this scattergun and sit in the palace with it.
00:48:06And if Hunter or any other troublemaker so much as sticks his head in the door, let him have it.
00:48:09What's Ringo going to think?
00:48:10Me sitting there with a loaded shotgun.
00:48:12Tell him I sent you.
00:48:16How long have you known Ringo, Mark?
00:48:25I'm going to keep Hunt company for a mile or so.
00:48:33I'll be back in a few minutes.
00:48:35Yes, sir.
00:48:35I'll be back in a few minutes.
00:49:06Mr. Ringo.
00:49:08I'm Charlie Norris, Mr. Ringo.
00:49:10Mark's stretch deputy.
00:49:11Mark wants me to sit shotgun on the front door.
00:49:14With what?
00:49:16I didn't bring it in with me because I didn't want you to get the wrong idea.
00:49:21Who is he?
00:49:22He's the deputy, like he says.
00:49:24Where's Mark?
00:49:25He had to go out on another matter.
00:49:27He'll be along in a few minutes.
00:49:28All right, Hunter, get your guns.
00:49:32We'll have a drink at the bar.
00:49:33Thank you, Mr. Ringo.
00:49:34Thank you, Mr. Ringo.
00:49:40Say, is that the clock right?
00:49:42No, not more than five or ten minutes out either way, Jimmy.
00:49:44Do you mind if I ask you a question?
00:49:57Not if you don't mind if I don't answer it.
00:49:58Who would you say was the toughest man you ever saw?
00:50:03Tell you the second toughest, Bucky Harris.
00:50:05You ever tangle with him?
00:50:07No, of course not.
00:50:08Bucky was my friend.
00:50:09Take it you don't want me to ask you again who was the first toughest?
00:50:12It used to be like all your business is on the outside and none of it inside.
00:50:17Well, that don't worry me, huh?
00:50:18Just wait till tomorrow.
00:50:20After I'm gone, huh?
00:50:21This place will be famous, Jimmy.
00:50:22It'll be like a shrine.
00:50:24I'll probably have to put on two more bartenders.
00:50:27Maybe I'll charge you a fee.
00:50:29You name it, Jimmy, and it's yours.
00:50:31Are you serious?
00:50:34Why not?
00:50:35You done it.
00:50:37All right, I'll take it.
00:50:39It's a deal.
00:50:40But who's going to collect for you?
00:50:42I'll let you know before I leave.
00:50:46Where are you going?
00:50:47I can't stand this waiting any longer.
00:50:49I'm going to take a look around outside.
00:50:50All right, but I've got to stay with you, you know?
00:50:55Thanks!
00:51:01How much you get paid for this job?
00:51:06Sixty a month.
00:51:07Why?
00:51:07Well, it ain't enough.
00:51:09What happened?
00:51:10There's a fellow with a gun in one of them windows across the street.
00:51:15If I hadn't seen the sun flash out, you might have got it, too.
00:51:18Which window?
00:51:19Stay away from the door.
00:51:22You wait here.
00:51:23But you ain't supposed to leave here, Mr. Ringo.
00:51:25I've got to get the gun away from that fellow.
00:51:27He's liable to mess up this whole business.
00:51:28Is that who you reckon it is?
00:51:31I don't know.
00:51:32But it looks like I ought to be the one to go after him.
00:51:34Well, why don't you?
00:51:35Mark said, stay here.
00:51:37I ain't got orders covering a situation like this.
00:51:41Anyway, he's still in there and he's still got to come out.
00:51:44Oh, Jerry, please, won't you give it up, please?
00:51:48Nothing is going to bring Roy back, and that's all we're thinking about.
00:51:52Go outside and take a look.
00:51:53Look, if you want to find out who's getting ready to shoot through that door, you go outside
00:52:00and look yourself.
00:52:01You're the man in charge of peace around here.
00:52:03Peace, the man says.
00:52:06You better get out of here.
00:52:07It's my life, too, Jerry.
00:52:09Go over to LMA's and stay there.
00:52:11Keep your mouth shut.
00:52:15All right.
00:52:15All right.
00:52:15All right.
00:52:23Don't move.
00:52:50Drop that gun.
00:52:52Drop it.
00:52:53Put your hands up.
00:52:55Kick it away from you.
00:52:57Further away.
00:52:59Now, stand up.
00:53:05Now, turn around.
00:53:06Let's see what you look like.
00:53:11I ought to blow your head off laying for me like that.
00:53:13What's the matter with you anyway?
00:53:14Can I put my hands down?
00:53:15Sure, just don't try anything funny with them.
00:53:19Now, what's the idea?
00:53:20My name is Marlow.
00:53:21So what?
00:53:22You don't remember?
00:53:23No.
00:53:23You don't remember Roy Marlow?
00:53:25Come on, partner.
00:53:26Keep talking.
00:53:27What are you getting at?
00:53:28Roy Marlow was my son.
00:53:30You killed him.
00:53:31I never killed any Roy Marlow.
00:53:33I never even heard of him.
00:53:34He must be out of your mind.
00:53:36Oh, you killed him, all right.
00:53:37But you don't even remember it.
00:53:39You're crazy.
00:53:40Do you think if I killed somebody, I wouldn't remember it?
00:53:42Are you sure?
00:53:43You're not safe running around loose, partner.
00:53:44You're not safe running around loose, partner.
00:53:49You've got to be locked up.
00:53:52Come on.
00:54:00Open it.
00:54:03Now move ahead of me.
00:54:04Go to the Marshal's office.
00:54:17You think I ought to go across there and see what's happening?
00:54:20Mark told you to stay here, didn't he?
00:54:24Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:54:25Let's go.
00:54:26Let's go.
00:54:47Looks like we're going to serve ourselves today.
00:54:49Come on.
00:54:55Come on.
00:55:12Well, it's the only ought to be here.
00:55:17Aye, and this is August Pennyfeather.
00:55:22How do you do, Miss Pennyfeather?
00:55:23We are here to see Marshal Markstreet.
00:55:26Oh, well, he ain't here now, ma'am. I don't know just where he is.
00:55:30We will wait.
00:55:33Yes, ma'am, do.
00:55:36Won't you have a chair?
00:55:38Who are you? A deputy?
00:55:41No, just a friend.
00:55:44Just a friend.
00:55:45He wouldn't be over there arresting that murderer, would he?
00:55:49No, ma'am. I don't think he is.
00:55:51Well, doesn't he intend to?
00:55:53That I couldn't say, ma'am.
00:55:56I ain't sure just what he's going to do about it.
00:55:58Well, he'd better be making up his mind pretty soon.
00:56:02This is not Deadwood or Tombstone.
00:56:04This is a law-abiding community.
00:56:06And we want no murderers running wild through our streets,
00:56:09shooting and killing our women and children.
00:56:11He ain't exactly running wild through the streets, ma'am.
00:56:13He's a murderer, isn't he?
00:56:15Is he?
00:56:16Well, what else pray tell after all those killings?
00:56:18Well, I mean, maybe he don't think he is.
00:56:22Oh, then he must be a fool, too.
00:56:23I'm just guessing, I understand, lady, but...
00:56:26maybe he figures it was either him or them.
00:56:29What do you mean, him or them?
00:56:31Well, I mean, maybe there was some...
00:56:34some misunderstandings and it was either him or them that was going to get killed.
00:56:38Fifty misunderstandings in a row?
00:56:40Not fifty, ma'am. Nowhere's near it.
00:56:43Well, it was a lot nearer fifteen than fifty, and I can tell you that for a fact.
00:56:47What are you trying to do? Take up for him?
00:56:50No, ma'am. No, indeed. No, indeed. Not me.
00:56:53Well, don't you think something should be done about him?
00:56:56Absolutely, ma'am. He ought to be arrested or run out of town or something.
00:56:59He ought to be hung.
00:57:04Yes, ma'am. Yes, ma'am. There's a lot to be said for that point of view, too.
00:57:08Good morning, ladies.
00:57:09Good morning, Marshal.
00:57:11Good morning, Marshal.
00:57:15You're late.
00:57:16Late?
00:57:17Yes, ma'am. I figured you'd be around long before now.
00:57:22What do you intend to do about the man?
00:57:25Nothing, ma'am.
00:57:27You're going to allow him to sit right there in that saloon as long as he pleases, demoralizing the whole town?
00:57:32Well, the trouble so far ain't been him demoralizing the town. It's the town demoralizing him.
00:57:38Some fellow I hear just tried to demoralize him with a Winchester. Is that what you mean?
00:57:42We are here simply to remind you, Marshal Strath, that it is your sworn duty to keep peace in Cayenne.
00:57:49That's right, ma'am. And that's what I'm aiming to do to the best of my ability.
00:57:52Moreover, we, the ladies of Cayenne, regarded an outrage that this man, Ringo, a notorious murderer, should be received here practically with honor and allowed to sit in state in our finest saloon.
00:58:06So now, we demand, Mr. Marshal, that you do something about it immediately.
00:58:13Such as what, ma'am?
00:58:15Either arrest him or chase him out of town.
00:58:20What do you think?
00:58:22Well, he's planning to leave anyway, ain't he?
00:58:25That's the way I understand it.
00:58:27What do you figure would happen if I tried to chase him out?
00:58:30I don't think you can do it and keep the peace at the same time.
00:58:33Hmm.
00:58:35That's what I thought.
00:58:37Can't you arrest him?
00:58:39He ain't done anything here to be arrested for.
00:58:41Well, isn't he wanted?
00:58:42Not by me, ma'am.
00:58:43I'm just a stranger here myself, ma'am.
00:58:46But if you was to ask me, I'd say, hold off for another hour.
00:58:49Don't do anything that might make trouble until, say, half past ten.
00:58:54If he ain't gone by then, then let the Marshal go to work on him.
00:58:57Shoot him down like a dog.
00:58:58Exactly, ma'am.
00:59:00That sounds very sensible.
00:59:01What do you say, ladies?
00:59:03Oh, that's fine.
00:59:05Well, then that's the way we'll have it, Marshal.
00:59:07Thank you very much.
00:59:08That's a very reasonable, intelligent idea.
00:59:10Don't thank me, ma'am.
00:59:12Thank Mr. Ringo.
00:59:13Oh, but of course.
00:59:14Thank you very much, Mr. Ringo.
00:59:17Mr. Ringo!
00:59:19Ladies!
00:59:20Ladies, please.
00:59:21Ladies, please.
00:59:22I saw Molly.
00:59:23She said she'd talk to Peggy.
00:59:24I know.
00:59:25She's down there now.
00:59:26I'd better get back to the palace.
00:59:27It's where she'll be looking for me.
00:59:28What'd you do with Marlow?
00:59:29Who?
00:59:30The fellow in the window.
00:59:31Oh, I arrested him for you.
00:59:32He's in the cage back there.
00:59:33You gonna let him out?
00:59:34Not until you leave town.
00:59:35Wait a minute.
00:59:36I'm going with you.
00:59:37I forgot something, Margaret.
00:59:38Say, where was your boy killed?
00:59:39You don't know.
00:59:40What would I be asking you for if I knew?
00:59:42Chelsea.
00:59:43It wasn't me, partner.
00:59:45I've never even been to the house.
00:59:46I've never been to the house.
00:59:47I've never been to the house.
00:59:48It's what you're looking for me.
00:59:49What'd you do with Marlow?
00:59:50Who?
00:59:51The fellow in the window.
00:59:52Oh, well, I arrested him for you.
00:59:53He's in the cage back there.
00:59:55You gonna let him out?
00:59:56Not until you leave town.
00:59:57Wait a minute.
00:59:58I'm going with you.
00:59:59I forgot something, Margaret.
01:00:01Say, where was your boy killed?
01:00:02You don't know.
01:00:03What would I be asking you for if I knew?
01:00:05I've never even been on the territory in my life.
01:00:11What time do you figure them brothers will be here?
01:00:13I've got plenty of time here.
01:00:15I hope so.
01:00:16I hope you ain't miscalculated, Eddie.
01:00:18Well, they're on foot. I chased off their horses.
01:00:20They'll be doing good if they're here by 11.
01:00:29I've seen better fights than this or defer me.
01:00:31You mean like they ain't got as much spirit as they used to.
01:00:33I'll go for his eyes.
01:00:35Let's go.
01:00:42Jake.
01:00:44Is that horse in any shape to go again today?
01:00:46No, I don't think so, Mark.
01:00:48He's putting air work down to an oven.
01:00:50You got a fresh one here?
01:00:52I guess so. Why?
01:00:53Have him at the back door of the palace in about 15 minutes, saddled up with Ringo's stuff.
01:00:57Give him enough grub and water to make Santa Maria and charge it to the county.
01:01:01All right, Mark.
01:01:05I don't know how the money is today.
01:01:06Get up!
01:01:07Get up!
01:01:08Get up!
01:01:09Get up!
01:01:10Get up!
01:01:12Get up!
01:01:14Get up!
01:01:15Get up!
01:01:16Get up!
01:01:17Get up!
01:01:19Get up!
01:01:22Get up!
01:01:23Anybody working here today?
01:01:24Too busy to work today.
01:01:30Hiya, Mac.
01:01:31Tommy.
01:01:32Glad to see you, Tommy.
01:01:34Looks like sanity out there.
01:01:35How's Ellen?
01:01:36Fine, thanks.
01:01:37Give me a ride.
01:01:38I don't know about that.
01:01:39What'll Ellen say?
01:01:40Now, look, she said I could have one if it was dusty.
01:01:42Your wife don't like in the drink.
01:01:44Don't blame her.
01:01:46She knows I'm all over that sort of thing.
01:01:47Too much work to do these days.
01:01:50Join me?
01:01:51Well, thanks.
01:01:53Not the same thing.
01:01:55What do you got, a ranch?
01:01:57Yeah, we got ourselves a little place the first year we was married.
01:02:00It ain't very big, but it's coming along all right.
01:02:02Married the cutest little old girl you ever saw.
01:02:04No bigger than a pocket.
01:02:05But brother, did she settle this rounder down?
01:02:08That's her all right.
01:02:09Little, but oh my.
01:02:12How many head of cattle you got?
01:02:14About 400.
01:02:15Started with 50.
01:02:17Got horses, too?
01:02:18Well, we ain't got many.
01:02:19You need more outside help than we can afford for horses, but...
01:02:22I guess we got about 30.
01:02:24Sounds like a right nice start.
01:02:26Yeah, that's the way her and I figured it.
01:02:28Takes a lot of hard work to make anything out of a place that little, but...
01:02:31Well, we don't mind.
01:02:33Grazing land's good, and there's plenty of water, so I guess we're better off than a lot of people.
01:02:37We broke even last year, you know.
01:02:39Sounds mighty good.
01:02:41Have one with me.
01:02:43No, thanks.
01:02:44One is what she said.
01:02:45Much obliged to you, though, just the same.
01:02:47So long, Mac.
01:02:48So long, Tommy.
01:02:48Tell Ellen hello for me.
01:02:49Yeah, I'll tell her.
01:02:52Nice, fellas, Tommy.
01:02:58Kind of getting on towards time, isn't it?
01:03:02I'm going to give her till the last minute.
01:03:03You don't want to draw it too close, you know.
01:03:06I've got to hear something, Mark, no matter how close I draw.
01:03:09Molly ain't back pretty soon.
01:03:14She told me about Bucky.
01:03:17Never heard it before.
01:03:18I guess he never knew what hit him.
01:03:23That's a fine life, ain't it?
01:03:26Just trying to stay alive.
01:03:28Not really living, not enjoying anything, not getting anywhere.
01:03:33Just trying to keep from getting killed.
01:03:36That's what Bucky used to say.
01:03:37Just waiting to get knocked off by some tough kid.
01:03:41Like the kind of kid I was.
01:03:43And the truth of the matter is,
01:03:45you don't pay much, either.
01:03:47Here I am, 35 years old,
01:03:51I ain't even got a good watch.
01:04:00How'd you get out of it, Mark?
01:04:02I just quit.
01:04:03No, it ain't that easy.
01:04:04How'd you do it, really?
01:04:08You remember when the gang split up
01:04:10after that bank at Medina?
01:04:11We didn't split up, they scattered us.
01:04:14Well, anyway,
01:04:15some of us put into Prairie City
01:04:16to get some supplies.
01:04:18But the word was ahead of us,
01:04:19and you should have seen what we walked into.
01:04:21Yeah, I heard.
01:04:23Did you hear about the little girl?
01:04:25No.
01:04:25I got sick when I saw her.
01:04:31Who did it?
01:04:32Who knows?
01:04:32With all that shooting,
01:04:33it could have been me
01:04:34just as well as anybody else.
01:04:35You don't know that.
01:04:37It don't matter.
01:04:37I was there.
01:04:39So when we got back to the hills,
01:04:40I kept it going.
01:04:42And I kept on it going
01:04:43until I got here
01:04:43and I asked a man for a job.
01:04:45Did anybody ever say anything?
01:04:47I wasn't as prominent as you are.
01:05:00Well, that's funny, isn't she?
01:05:02What?
01:05:04That was the time
01:05:05I could have kept on it going, too.
01:05:07And it had a road
01:05:13right on back to Biggie.
01:05:16I used to wonder
01:05:17about going back
01:05:18and giving myself up.
01:05:20But I finally argued myself
01:05:22out of that one,
01:05:22thank goodness.
01:05:23Mark?
01:05:25Yeah?
01:05:26I got that horse out here.
01:05:27Be there in a minute, Jake.
01:05:28I guess it ain't much use
01:05:36of waiting around here
01:05:37any longer.
01:05:38You can write to me
01:05:39and I'll give it to her
01:05:40if you want.
01:05:41I don't do any good.
01:05:42She's got her mind
01:05:43made up now.
01:05:44No place she could reach you,
01:05:45I reckon.
01:05:47No.
01:05:49I don't know
01:05:50where I'm going to be.
01:05:53So long, Mac.
01:05:55Do you have to be going
01:05:56already, Jimmy?
01:05:57Yeah.
01:05:57I'm going to see
01:05:58if I'll up the line.
01:05:59What about your cut
01:06:00of the business?
01:06:00Who do you want me
01:06:01to give it to?
01:06:03Who's the prettiest
01:06:04girl in town?
01:06:06Well, I used to admire
01:06:08the banker's daughter,
01:06:09but I might have been
01:06:10influenced by her money.
01:06:12Then there's a girl
01:06:12named Frankie May
01:06:13and a schoolteacher
01:06:15and another...
01:06:15Give it to the schoolteacher.
01:06:17I always have a kind
01:06:18of a weakness
01:06:18for schoolteachers.
01:06:21Put it in an envelope
01:06:22without any note
01:06:23or anything
01:06:23and drop it on her desk.
01:06:26Schoolteacher.
01:06:26Consider it done, Jimmy.
01:06:28It's been a real pleasure
01:06:29to see you again, Jimmy.
01:06:30I often think
01:06:31of the good old days
01:06:31in Dodge City
01:06:32with you and Bucky
01:06:33and the other fellas
01:06:34makes me real homes.
01:06:35Yeah, those good old days
01:06:36are all right.
01:06:37Come on, Jimmy.
01:06:39Sometimes I don't think
01:06:40people have fun
01:06:40like they used to,
01:06:41do you?
01:06:42No.
01:06:44Jim,
01:06:44got a minute or two?
01:06:45What's up?
01:06:46You look fine, honey.
01:07:05I'm doing all right.
01:07:09I come here just to see you,
01:07:12do you know.
01:07:13I know.
01:07:15Mark told me.
01:07:16But I just didn't know
01:07:18what to do, Jim.
01:07:21Well, it's all right now.
01:07:26How's Jimmy?
01:07:28He's a lot like you,
01:07:29I'm afraid.
01:07:31Don't you think you'd better
01:07:31do something about that
01:07:33right quick?
01:07:34Well, I was just joking.
01:07:36Oh, he's a little wild
01:07:37like all kids,
01:07:39but he's a good boy.
01:07:40Do you know he's out there
01:07:41in front now?
01:07:42I took him away once,
01:07:44but it looks like
01:07:45the whole town's crazy today.
01:07:47I never saw anything like it.
01:07:48I looked out there at him.
01:07:50I couldn't see no kid
01:07:51that looked like me.
01:07:53He's still there,
01:07:54I'm afraid.
01:07:57Mark,
01:07:58will Molly tell you
01:07:58what I want?
01:08:00No.
01:08:00I want to get away
01:08:01from you, Peggy.
01:08:02I want to get out
01:08:03of this part of the country.
01:08:04See if we can't find
01:08:05us a little ranch, maybe.
01:08:07You and me and Jimmy.
01:08:10If only you'd thought
01:08:11of this before.
01:08:12We can still do it, honey.
01:08:14I could go on out
01:08:15to California
01:08:15or the Northwest
01:08:16where they ain't never
01:08:17heard of me before.
01:08:18See if I couldn't find
01:08:19us a little place,
01:08:20then you and Jimmy
01:08:20could pack up
01:08:21and come on out there later.
01:08:23Or they would never
01:08:24know who we were.
01:08:26We could be safe out there
01:08:27the rest of our lives.
01:08:29When did you get
01:08:29this idea, Jim?
01:08:31Well, I didn't get it.
01:08:32It just kind of
01:08:33come over me.
01:08:33The way getting older
01:08:34comes over you.
01:08:36All of a sudden,
01:08:37you look at things
01:08:37different than the way
01:08:38you did five years ago.
01:08:40All of a sudden,
01:08:41I knew this was
01:08:42the only thing
01:08:43in the world I wanted.
01:08:45You and me and Jimmy
01:08:46together on a little
01:08:47place somewhere.
01:08:51It's a wonderful idea, Jim.
01:08:54It's wonderful.
01:08:55Well, but it's no use.
01:08:57Well, why not?
01:08:59Well, it's too late.
01:09:01Why?
01:09:01Mark done it.
01:09:02Eight years ago.
01:09:03But you couldn't.
01:09:05Not now.
01:09:06You're too well known.
01:09:07The only reason Mark
01:09:08doesn't arrest you
01:09:09is that he's Mark
01:09:10and you're his friend.
01:09:12But you can't depend
01:09:13on things like that forever.
01:09:15And one of these days,
01:09:16the federal officers
01:09:16will pick up your trail.
01:09:18And that'll be
01:09:18the end of it.
01:09:20They'll never give up.
01:09:21Not as long as you live.
01:09:23What about South America?
01:09:25We can meet in New Orleans.
01:09:26Get on a boat and...
01:09:27What's the matter, Peggy?
01:09:36Don't you love me?
01:09:38You didn't have to ask that, Jim.
01:09:40I've changed, you know.
01:09:42I'm different now, Peg.
01:09:44I just want to be somewhere.
01:09:46Don't you understand?
01:09:47Oh, look, darling.
01:09:51If it were just you and me,
01:09:52I'd do it.
01:09:54I'd go with you this very minute.
01:09:56Anywhere in the world
01:09:57you wanted to go.
01:09:59But it's not just you and me.
01:10:01There's Jimmy, too.
01:10:02Well, we can take him with us.
01:10:04No, Jim.
01:10:05We could run and hide
01:10:07and dodge the law
01:10:08all the rest of our lives.
01:10:11Not a little boy like him.
01:10:13You wouldn't understand.
01:10:16Don't you see?
01:10:17Jimmy.
01:10:20Give me another minute, will you?
01:10:23Quarter past ten, Jimmy.
01:10:24It's all right.
01:10:25I tell you, I've got plenty of time.
01:10:27They're walking.
01:10:28They could have run some, too, you know.
01:10:30All right.
01:10:32Just one more minute.
01:10:33Somebody's after you.
01:10:34Never mind that.
01:10:36Listen.
01:10:37A year from now,
01:10:39if I come back,
01:10:40if I've been all right the whole year,
01:10:42will you talk to me about it again?
01:10:44No, Jim.
01:10:45It's no use.
01:10:45It's too late.
01:10:46Just talk to me.
01:10:47That's all.
01:10:48Maybe you'll feel different.
01:10:50Something might have happened.
01:10:51Nobody knows what can happen in a year.
01:10:54But you've got to say
01:10:55you'll talk to me about it again.
01:10:56I will.
01:10:58Well, we can make it, honey.
01:11:03We can make it.
01:11:06You just wait and see.
01:11:09Where are you, Grandma?
01:11:10Now, look, Jimmy.
01:11:11Now, listen to me, Mark.
01:11:12I've got to have five minutes more.
01:11:14You can't do it, Jimmy.
01:11:15You ain't got the time.
01:11:16How many times do I have to tell you
01:11:17I know what I'm doing?
01:11:18Those guys ain't got any horses.
01:11:20What do you think they're going to do?
01:11:21Fly?
01:11:21What do you want five minutes more for?
01:11:23I want to see my kid.
01:11:24No, no, Jim.
01:11:25You can't do that.
01:11:26Now, look, you dumb cow, man.
01:11:27I'm sorry, but my mind is made up.
01:11:29So get him, honey.
01:11:30I don't care how you do it,
01:11:31but get him.
01:11:32Right here in this room.
01:11:33What are you trying to do?
01:11:34Mess up the whole business?
01:11:35I ain't trying to mess up anything.
01:11:36I just want to see my kid.
01:11:38But how can I fix it so he won't know?
01:11:40You can do it, honey.
01:11:41You'll think of something.
01:11:42But I ain't leaving until I see him.
01:11:44Alone.
01:11:45Me and him.
01:11:46Right here in this room.
01:11:48And I don't care if there's 300 brothers.
01:11:50I don't care if so.
01:11:53Can you hurry it up?
01:11:55I'll try.
01:11:58All I know is it's been eight years
01:12:00since I've seen my own kid.
01:12:02And it ain't going to be another eight years
01:12:03before I see him again.
01:12:06You ain't here.
01:12:08I'm surely glad you don't drop in every morning.
01:12:15See the day of hunting?
01:12:17Where's Charlie?
01:12:17He just stepped outside.
01:12:18You want him?
01:12:19Tell him to come in here right away.
01:12:20Sure am I.
01:12:23Jimmy.
01:12:25Jimmy Walsh.
01:12:27Jimmy.
01:12:27Is that your ma calling you?
01:12:29Yes, sir.
01:12:30Come here.
01:12:31Hurry, Jimmy.
01:12:32But ma, all the other fellas.
01:12:34Never mind the other fellas.
01:12:36Molly wants to tell you something.
01:12:37Come on with me.
01:12:40Do you know his horse?
01:12:41I know it.
01:12:42Come on.
01:12:47I know him.
01:12:48Come on.
01:12:48Come on.
01:13:02Get out of here.
01:13:05autentic unas.
01:13:06Who learned you to bust into a room like that?
01:13:22Nobody.
01:13:23Well, don't ever do it again.
01:13:26You knock first and wait till somebody answers.
01:13:28You understand?
01:13:29Yes, sir.
01:13:32Now, shut the door.
01:13:36Miss Molly here said you wanted to see me.
01:13:45Yeah, that's right.
01:13:46What about?
01:13:48I'll tell you in a minute.
01:14:02How old are you?
01:14:04Nine.
01:14:05You're eight and a half.
01:14:06How'd you know?
01:14:09Well, I got my ways.
01:14:14What grade are you in?
01:14:15The third.
01:14:16Honest.
01:14:17You know what grade I was in when I was your age?
01:14:20What?
01:14:21The seventh.
01:14:22At eight and a half?
01:14:24Well, I was in the sixth anyway.
01:14:27You was in the sixth grade at eight and a half?
01:14:30Well, I wasn't far front of you.
01:14:37Are you really Jimmy Ringo?
01:14:40Sure I am.
01:14:42What do you mean?
01:14:43Then how come you didn't draw and it kicked in that door?
01:14:46Well, draw on an unarmed man?
01:14:47I never did that in my life.
01:14:50You got to give everybody a fair chance, don't you?
01:14:52Did you ever meet Wyatt Earp?
01:14:57Yeah.
01:14:58I've seen him once or twice.
01:15:00Is he the toughest man you ever saw?
01:15:01In the bunch I run with, we just spanked Wyatt Earp's britches with his own pistol.
01:15:08Really?
01:15:09Why, the real tough ones laugh at Earp.
01:15:12Who is the toughest one you ever saw?
01:15:15You mean the real toughest?
01:15:16Yes, sir.
01:15:17Besides you.
01:15:19Well, I guess I've never seen anybody any tougher than a fellow you've got right here in your own town.
01:15:25A fellow by the name of Mark Stratt.
01:15:26You mean Marshall Mark Stratt?
01:15:28He's the toughest man I ever met.
01:15:30But he don't even carry a gun.
01:15:32Well, he don't have to, son.
01:15:34He can handle them barehanded.
01:15:36And we've been calling him a softie.
01:15:40All I can say is,
01:15:42don't you ever tangle with that softie.
01:15:44No, sir.
01:15:52What's the matter?
01:15:54Nothing.
01:15:58I thought Jimmy Ringo was in here.
01:16:03He was here all morning.
01:16:05Had a drink right there where you're standing now.
01:16:07Ain't left town, has he?
01:16:08Not yet.
01:16:08He got held up back there.
01:16:10Wow.
01:16:25You watch here.
01:16:26Now I'll tell you what I wanted with you.
01:16:39Did you see them kids out front?
01:16:41Yes, sir.
01:16:42Why aren't they in school?
01:16:43We come down and see what's going on.
01:16:46Well, they got no business hanging around in front of a saloon.
01:16:49I want you to get them out of there.
01:16:51But I don't know if I can or not.
01:16:53What do you mean?
01:16:54You don't know whether you can or not.
01:16:56When I asked for somebody to handle this situation,
01:16:58why, Miss Harris told me you're the smartest kid in town.
01:17:01That's why I sent for you.
01:17:02Well, I'll try.
01:17:04Don't try.
01:17:06You do it.
01:17:08You get them boys out of there the way Mark Strett would.
01:17:10You understand?
01:17:11Yes, sir.
01:17:12That's a good boy.
01:17:13I guess we picked out the right fellow after all.
01:17:15Well, he's all right.
01:17:21You got a good boy, Mrs. Walsh.
01:17:22Take a look outside, Molly.
01:17:30Get ready.
01:17:33All clear.
01:17:35Well, goodbye, ma'am.
01:17:36You take good care of yourself.
01:17:41Goodbye.
01:17:44Goodbye, son.
01:17:46Goodbye, Mr. Ringel.
01:17:47I hope I see you again sometime.
01:17:49Well, what about next year?
01:17:50Will you really?
01:17:51You'll be watching for me.
01:17:52A year from today.
01:17:53Okay.
01:18:01Sorry, Jimmy.
01:18:01Sorry for what?
01:18:02A year ain't nothing.
01:18:03I can hide out that long.
01:18:05Look out for her, will you?
01:18:06You bet.
01:18:07How much it blads to you, Mark?
01:18:10That's all right, partner.
01:18:11Looks like you're going to make it after all.
01:18:21Here he comes.
01:18:22I got Charlie out to head them fellas off anyway.
01:18:25Keep an eye on the kids for me, will you?
01:18:26I'll watch them.
01:18:27I'll see you a year from now.
01:18:28I'll be looking for you.
01:18:29What you fellas doing up there?
01:18:32Drop them guns.
01:18:33Drop them.
01:18:34Drop them.
01:18:34Is that you, Charlie?
01:18:38Come on down, you.
01:18:44These the fellas you meant?
01:18:47Come on out, you fellas.
01:18:52These them?
01:18:55Yeah, that's two of them.
01:18:58I told you fellas you was wasting your time.
01:19:01Watch your blinds, Charlie.
01:19:02I told you I hit Mark for a rave.
01:19:04So long, fellas.
01:19:06How about it, Ringo?
01:19:12Let's hear it, Molly.
01:19:14I ought to give him to stay on the belly of both barrels.
01:19:17I've got to be too good.
01:19:22Hunt Bromley got Ringo.
01:19:24Hunt Bromley got Ringo.
01:19:26No.
01:19:26No.
01:19:26No, no, Jimmy.
01:19:27Please, Mom.
01:19:28You hear that?
01:19:29Hunt Bromley shot Ringo.
01:19:30We got him.
01:19:30We got him.
01:19:31Please.
01:19:31No.
01:19:32Please.
01:19:32We got a little bear.
01:19:33Please.
01:19:34No, Jimmy.
01:19:34No.
01:19:35Come on.
01:19:35Come on.
01:19:36We've got to go home.
01:19:37Please.
01:19:37Come on.
01:19:38Get away.
01:19:39Don't go, Kenny.
01:19:39We got the doctor coming, Jimmy.
01:19:44Just lay still and you'll be all right.
01:19:49That boy, Hunt.
01:19:53We got him, son.
01:19:54He ain't getting away with it.
01:19:55No.
01:19:55I drew first.
01:19:58I was ahead of him.
01:19:59I seen it, Jimmy.
01:20:01You don't have to say anything like that.
01:20:03I seen who drew first.
01:20:04You heard what I said, Mark.
01:20:05I drew first.
01:20:07Now, don't argue with me.
01:20:10I know what I'm doing.
01:20:12You don't have to do me no favors, Pappy.
01:20:14Keep your mouth shut.
01:20:17If I was doing you a favor,
01:20:20I'd let him hang you right now and get it all over with.
01:20:25But I don't want you to get off that light.
01:20:32I want you to go on being a big, tough gunny.
01:20:38I want you to see what it means to have to live like a big, tough gunny.
01:20:51So don't thank me yet, partner.
01:20:55You'll see what I mean.
01:21:09Just...
01:21:09Wait.
01:21:13Wait.
01:21:15Now, you look here!
01:21:42Don't say anything, Hunt.
01:21:44Don't talk to me.
01:21:45Don't say one word to me.
01:21:46You can't.
01:21:47Don't talk to me.
01:21:48I'll kill you if you do.
01:21:49You understand?
01:21:58Now, listen to me, yellow belly.
01:22:00Ringo's fixed you good.
01:22:02You're gonna get it exactly like you give it to him.
01:22:05Because there's a thousand cheap, dirty, crooked little squirts like you waiting right now for the chance to kill the man that killed Jimmy Ringo.
01:22:12But it ain't gonna be here, Sonny.
01:22:15Not in my territory.
01:22:17So get going now.
01:22:19Get killed somewhere else.
01:22:22And that's just the beginning, tough boy.
01:22:26I'm awful sorry, but there ain't no more room, Mrs. Walsh.
01:22:27Ain't another seat left in the place.
01:22:28Is Mark inside?
01:22:29Well, yes, he's inside.
01:22:30Will you tell him Mrs. Ringo would like to see him?
01:22:31Yes, ma'am.
01:22:32Yes, ma'am.
01:22:33Mrs. Ringo would like to see him.
01:22:34Yes, ma'am.
01:22:35Mrs. Jimmy Ringo?
01:22:36Yes, ma'am.
01:22:37Mrs. Jimmy Ringo?
01:22:38Yes, ma'am.
01:22:39Yes, ma'am.
01:22:40I'm awful sorry, but there ain't no more room, Mrs. Walsh.
01:22:41Ain't another seat left in the place.
01:22:42Is Mark inside?
01:22:43Oh, yes, ma'am.
01:22:44He's inside.
01:22:45Will you tell him Mrs. Ringo would like to see him?
01:22:46Yes, ma'am.
01:22:47Mrs. Jimmy Ringo?
01:22:48Mrs. Jimmy Ringo.
01:22:49Mrs. Jimmy Ringo.
01:22:50Mrs. Jimmy Ringo.
01:22:51And his boy.
01:22:52Yes, and Mrs. Ringo.
01:22:53I'm awful sorry, but there ain't no more room, Mrs. Walsh.
01:22:55Ain't another seat left in the place.
01:22:56Is Mark inside?
01:22:57Oh, yes, ma'am.
01:22:58He's inside.
01:22:59Will you tell him Mrs. Ringo would like to see him?
01:23:00Yes, ma'am.
01:23:01Mrs. Jimmy Ringo?
01:23:02Mrs. Jimmy Ringo.
01:23:03And his boy.
01:23:04Yes, and Mrs. Ringo.
01:23:18Come on in, Peggy.
01:23:48The End
01:24:05Rock of Davis, let for me. Let me hide myself in thee.
01:24:12THE END
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