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A former sheriff blames himself for his wife's death during a Wells Fargo robbery and vows to track down and kill the seven men responsible.
Budd Boetticher, Randolph Scott, Gail Russell, Lee Marvin, Walter Reed, John Larch
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00:03:34I'd be obliged for a cup of that coffee.
00:03:38Help yourself.
00:03:40Thanks.
00:03:48It's a mighty wet night for a man to be out.
00:03:55Sure is.
00:03:59You must have rode a long way.
00:04:01I walked.
00:04:06Ain't you got no horse?
00:04:08Did have.
00:04:13Chiricahua jumped me.
00:04:15About ten miles back.
00:04:17They stole him?
00:04:19They ate him.
00:04:29Don't I know you from somewhere, mister?
00:04:31Never been in Silver Springs?
00:04:39Can't say as I have.
00:04:44I come from there.
00:04:49I hear there was a killing in Silver.
00:04:51Yeah, I heard.
00:04:55The rain's slackin' off, Clint.
00:04:57We better get movin' before...
00:04:58What you hurry?
00:05:02No close town around.
00:05:03That killing.
00:05:18They ever catch up to them fellas that done it?
00:05:25Two of them.
00:05:26No.
00:05:27They're nervous.
00:05:33We're sick.
00:05:34We're sick.
00:05:35No.
00:05:35THE END
00:06:05THE END
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00:06:59Get up!
00:07:17Morning.
00:07:18Yes, isn't it?
00:07:20Looks like you could use a little help.
00:07:22A lot of help, mister.
00:07:24These poor animals are about worn out, not to mention us.
00:07:27The name's Greer, John Greer.
00:07:29This is Annie, my wife.
00:07:34Ham?
00:07:40Well, think we can get it out, mister?
00:07:43Stride, Penn Stride.
00:07:45The sun's going to dry this much before long.
00:07:47Is that good?
00:07:48Like it's not, it'll haul it up like a rock.
00:07:50I see.
00:07:52Look, mister Stride, all I own is in this wagon.
00:07:56I can't say that I'd like to make this mud hole my home.
00:07:59I sure would appreciate it if you'd get up there and make these horses pull.
00:08:05Get up there yourself.
00:08:06Get up there yourself.
00:08:36Get up there.
00:08:37Get up there.
00:08:38Get up there.
00:08:39Get up there.
00:08:40Get up there.
00:08:41Get up there.
00:08:42Get up there.
00:08:43Get up there.
00:08:49Get up there.
00:08:50Get up.
00:08:51Get up there.
00:08:52Come on, jump.
00:08:53Get up. Get up there.
00:09:01Get up. Get up there.
00:09:09Get up. Get up there.
00:09:11Well, I'd say that's the way to get a wagon out of the mud.
00:09:27I'd get the water as soon as I could and wash your animals down before that mud cakes on them.
00:09:31I'll do that, Mr. Stride.
00:09:33I can't thank you enough, can we, Annie?
00:09:36Glad to be of help.
00:09:39Good day.
00:09:41Oh, Mr. Stride.
00:09:46I don't know exactly how to say this, but well, if there's another mud hole in Arizona, we'll get stuck in it.
00:09:53Well, I'd feel a whole lot better if you'd ride along with us.
00:09:56I'm headed south.
00:09:58Well, so are we.
00:09:59Looks like we got company, Annie.
00:10:11We'll get back.
00:10:15Good night.
00:10:16Oh, my God.
00:10:46Mr. Stride.
00:10:55Ma'am.
00:10:57I want you to know how much we appreciate this.
00:11:00You're riding with us.
00:11:01Glad to be of help if I can.
00:11:03Oh, you can.
00:11:04But that isn't the first trouble we've had.
00:11:06We've had broken wheels, broken spokes, broken hubs,
00:11:09and goodness knows what would have happened if you hadn't come along.
00:11:12We're from the east, you know.
00:11:19I figured you were.
00:11:23Well, I just wanted to let you know how much we appreciate this.
00:11:30You're riding along with us.
00:11:31Oh, as I was saying, I'll never forget the look in Annie's eyes
00:11:52when I told her what I wanted to do.
00:11:54I guess she thought I was crazy.
00:11:57You can't talk your way from Kansas City to California, she said.
00:12:01Now, the most outdoors I've ever seen was her own backyard.
00:12:04She didn't try to stop me.
00:12:06Nope, not Annie.
00:12:07That sure is wild country.
00:12:12Well, I like wild things.
00:12:14I guess that's why I've never been able to settle down to one job.
00:12:17It'll be different this time, though.
00:12:20If we ever make it.
00:12:21I never knew any place could be so far.
00:12:23Yeah, they say there's no end to what a good salesman can make out there.
00:12:27Help with the shipping trade and all.
00:12:28Did you ever hear that, Mr. Stride?
00:12:38Yes, yes, I have.
00:12:40Better wash his withers down again.
00:12:43They go raw easy with mud on them.
00:12:44You're the boss.
00:12:49Of course, Annie was right about my not being able to talk my way across the country.
00:12:53Our money ran dry two weeks ago.
00:12:55So, I've had to take our jobs along the way to stake it.
00:12:59But we'll make it to California.
00:13:00That's where we're going.
00:13:02Bigger you'll get there heading south.
00:13:04I plan to swing west again at Flora Vista.
00:13:07That way I can follow the Sonora borderline all the way in.
00:13:11At least that's what a fellow told me back in Silver Springs.
00:13:17There, that clean enough for Mr. Stride?
00:13:23Mr. Stride, that clean enough?
00:13:25Oh, yeah.
00:13:27Yeah, that's fine.
00:13:28Good.
00:13:31Come on, boy.
00:13:35Annie!
00:13:36Better hurry up, Tommy.
00:13:37We're moving.
00:13:43Come on, boy.
00:13:44Come on, boy.
00:13:44I think we can make it here.
00:14:09Come on, boy.
00:14:20Come on, boy.
00:14:30Are you okay?
00:14:31I'm okay.
00:14:32Come on, boy.
00:14:33Come on.
00:14:33Come on.
00:14:34Come on.
00:14:34And thimble up, fam.
00:14:35Come on.
00:14:36Oh, my God.
00:15:07They're headed for Flora Vista, all right.
00:15:10Got a gun, Grail?
00:15:11Yes.
00:15:12Get it.
00:15:13Got a gun, Grail?
00:15:14Yes.
00:15:15Get it.
00:15:16Got a gun, Grail?
00:15:17Yes.
00:15:18Get it.
00:15:19Got a gun, Grail?
00:15:20Yes.
00:15:21Get it.
00:15:22Got a gun, Grail?
00:15:23Yes.
00:15:24Get it.
00:15:25Got a gun, Grail?
00:15:26Yes.
00:15:27Get it.
00:15:28Got a gun, Grail?
00:15:29Yes.
00:15:30Get it.
00:15:31Got a gun, Grail?
00:15:32Got a gun, Grail?
00:15:33Yes.
00:15:34Get it.
00:15:35Got a gun, Grail?
00:15:36Got a gun, Grail?
00:15:37Yes.
00:15:38Get it.
00:15:39Got a gun.
00:15:40Get it.
00:15:41Get it.
00:15:42Get it.
00:15:43Good afternoon, gentlemen.
00:16:09Good afternoon.
00:16:11I'm Lieutenant Collins of the 2nd Squadron of the 5th.
00:16:14What can we do for you, Lieutenant?
00:16:16That depends.
00:16:17On what?
00:16:18We've been dispatched from Fort Crittenden to make a wide sweep south
00:16:21in an attempt to contact any and all of Chiricahua in the area.
00:16:25Reports indicate they may be massing along the border.
00:16:28Can't be more than 50 of them left in the whole territory.
00:16:31Oh?
00:16:32Cornell Scouts is well over 100.
00:16:34That including the squaws, Lieutenant?
00:16:36I take it you don't think the Indians are dangerous?
00:16:38They are worse than that. They are hungry.
00:16:40Nothing as deadly as a half-starved Chiricahua.
00:16:42Well, then we agree.
00:16:44Do we?
00:16:46We're heading for Flora Vista, Lieutenant.
00:16:49Do you think we can make it without running into trouble?
00:16:51Well, that I can't say.
00:16:52However, I strongly recommend that you swing this wagon around
00:16:55and head on back the way you came.
00:16:57Unfortunately, the military has no jurisdiction over civilians.
00:17:00But if you have any regard for the safety of the lady,
00:17:03I'd think twice before continuing on south.
00:17:06Good day, ma'am.
00:17:08Sir.
00:17:10Hood, ho!
00:17:13It seems like it gets harder and harder to get to California.
00:17:29Seems that way.
00:17:31You're going on south, aren't you, Mr. Stride?
00:17:35As far as I can.
00:17:36Well, why can't we stick together? I realize there's a risk involved, but...
00:17:40Look, Mr. Greer, you can swing west here as well as at the border.
00:17:44A day will put you inside of the Heeler River.
00:17:46All you have to do then is keep it to your right and follow it on in.
00:17:49You shouldn't know to take you more than four days out of your way.
00:17:53I've been obliged to know you.
00:17:56Stride!
00:17:59I'm not going to head west, and I'm not turning back.
00:18:05It's your wagon.
00:18:10Hmm.
00:18:16Come on, boy. Can't let them go alone.
00:18:25Let's go.
00:18:27Okay.
00:18:50Mm.
00:18:51Oh, my God.
00:19:21Oh, my God.
00:19:51Oh, my God.
00:20:21Oh, my God.
00:20:51Oh, my God.
00:20:52Oh, my God.
00:20:53Oh, my God.
00:20:54Oh, my God.
00:20:56Oh, my God.
00:21:01Oh, my God.
00:21:02Oh, my God.
00:21:03Oh, my God.
00:21:07Oh, my God.
00:21:08Oh, my God.
00:21:09Oh, my God.
00:21:10Oh, my God.
00:21:11Oh, my God.
00:21:12Oh, my God.
00:21:13Oh, my God.
00:21:14Oh, my God.
00:21:16Oh, my God.
00:21:18Oh, my God.
00:21:19Oh, my God.
00:21:20Oh, my God.
00:21:21Oh, my God.
00:21:22Oh, my God.
00:21:23Oh, my God.
00:21:24Oh, my God.
00:21:25Oh, my God.
00:21:26Oh, my God.
00:21:27Oh, my God.
00:21:28Oh, my God.
00:21:29Oh, my God.
00:21:30Oh, my God.
00:21:32Oh, my God.
00:21:34Oh, my God.
00:21:35Oh, my God.
00:21:36Oh, my God.
00:21:37Oh, my God.
00:21:38Oh, my God.
00:21:39Oh, my God.
00:21:40Oh, my God.
00:21:41Oh, my God.
00:21:42Oh, my God.
00:21:43Oh, my God.
00:21:44Oh, my God.
00:21:45Oh, my God.
00:21:46Oh, my God.
00:21:47Oh, my God.
00:21:48Oh, my God.
00:21:49Oh, my God.
00:21:50Oh, my God.
00:21:51Oh, my God.
00:21:52Oh, my God.
00:21:53Oh, my God.
00:21:54Oh, my God.
00:21:55He left, too. Well, I'll be seeing you. We've got to be moving.
00:21:59You ought to do the same, mister.
00:22:01Unless you hanker for a haircut from a Chiricahua barber.
00:22:05Come on, Claire!
00:22:07Well, adios.
00:22:10That's Spanish.
00:22:25Hello, Stride.
00:22:27I've been looking to find you, masters.
00:22:29I figured you would be.
00:22:30As soon as I heard what happened to Silver, I figured you would.
00:22:33Ain't that right, Cleen?
00:22:34Yep.
00:22:35I half thought you might know something about what happened.
00:22:39Maybe.
00:22:41But if you're thinking I roll with them gents, you dead wrong.
00:22:44I helped bury a few men in my time, but I ain't never sunk that low.
00:22:47I hope not, master. I'd hate to have to kill you.
00:22:50I'd hate to have you try.
00:22:55Everything all right, Mr. Stride?
00:22:56We'll be staying here for the night.
00:22:57I'll see the watering the stock and bedding them down.
00:22:58Get your possibles and move inside. A hot meal to do us all good.
00:23:00Can I give you a hand?
00:23:01Just do like I tell you.
00:23:25I wonder what's the matter with him.
00:23:36The sheriff's got things on his mind.
00:23:39Ain't that right, Cleet?
00:23:40Yep.
00:23:42Well...
00:23:55Sheriff.
00:23:56I'll tell you, this has got to be cooking.
00:23:57Real cooking.
00:23:58I'll tell you, this has got to be cooking.
00:23:59Real cooking.
00:24:00Ain't that right, Cleet?
00:24:01I'll tell you, this has got to be cooking.
00:24:05Real cooking.
00:24:07Ain't that right, Cleet?
00:24:10I said, ain't that right.
00:24:11Yeah, sure, that's right.
00:24:12Hatch excuse Cleet here, ma'am.
00:24:13He's kind of short on manners.
00:24:14I'll tell you, this has got to be cooking.
00:24:17I'll tell you, this has got to be cooking.
00:24:19Real cooking.
00:24:20Ain't that right, Cleet?
00:24:21I said, ain't that right?
00:24:22Yeah, sure, that's right.
00:24:23Hatch excuse Cleet here, ma'am.
00:24:24He's kind of short on manners.
00:24:25More coffee?
00:24:26Well, yes, ma'am.
00:24:27Don't mind if I do.
00:24:28Don't mind at all.
00:24:29More coffee, John.
00:24:30John?
00:24:31John!
00:24:32More coffee.
00:24:33More coffee.
00:24:34Well, no.
00:24:35No.
00:24:36No.
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00:24:54More coffee?
00:24:56No, thanks, honey.
00:24:59You say you're from Silver Springs, Mr. Masters?
00:25:02Mostly.
00:25:03He was born there.
00:25:05Who said?
00:25:07You said.
00:25:09I was young when I come there, Cleep, but I wasn't born there.
00:25:15How?
00:25:17My folks had me in a shack up in the Larno, ma'am.
00:25:20They moved to Silver the summer I was first able to walk.
00:25:23And, um, and Mr. Stride, is he from Silver, too?
00:25:27The sheriff, ma'am?
00:25:28Yes, ma'am.
00:25:29He was the law there for 12 years.
00:25:32Was?
00:25:33Yeah, they held an election back last fall.
00:25:35Sheriff, he run.
00:25:37But he wasn't much of kissing babies.
00:25:39When they come to counting up,
00:25:41he didn't have nothing but a spot on his shirt where the bags used to hang.
00:25:45Of course, that won't make no never mind when he catches up to them that done it.
00:25:51They killed him back in Silver.
00:25:53Didn't he tell you?
00:25:54No.
00:25:56Reckon he wouldn't have thought.
00:25:59You say there was a killing, Mr. Masters?
00:26:02Silver Express Office was held up.
00:26:05Fargo boxes stole.
00:26:06A lot of shooting.
00:26:08Somebody was bound to get hurt.
00:26:10Just too bad it had to be her.
00:26:13Her?
00:26:15Yeah, they killed her.
00:26:17Sheriff's wife.
00:26:18Coffee?
00:26:40Is that a coyote?
00:26:45I hope so.
00:26:49Mr. Masters told us about...
00:26:51Well, he told us about your wife.
00:26:56Would you like to talk about her?
00:26:59I know it's none of my business, but it might make it easier.
00:27:03You're right, Mrs. Greer.
00:27:04It's none of your business, and it won't make it any easier.
00:27:10Good night.
00:27:13Mrs. Greer.
00:27:17There's one thing Masters in there didn't tell you.
00:27:25The reason my wife is dead.
00:27:29Six months ago, I lost my job as the sheriff of Silver Springs.
00:27:34Three of those months, I tried to get work.
00:27:37Work that was fitting the next sheriff,
00:27:38but I didn't find any.
00:27:41The town allowed us.
00:27:43I could be the deputy, but...
00:27:45My pride wouldn't let me,
00:27:47so my wife had to take a job.
00:27:50A clerk checking freight for Fargo.
00:27:54She was working at that job the night she was killed.
00:28:02Good night, Mrs. Greer.
00:28:03Good night.
00:28:21Mighty fancy lady, that Mrs. Greer.
00:28:27Think they get tired of crawling around out there playing coyote.
00:28:30Sheriff, folks back in Silver said you high-ended out of town
00:28:38without knowing how much them gents rode off with.
00:28:4320,000 in gold.
00:28:46Fargo box near full of the stuff.
00:28:49Of course, I know that ain't the reason you're riding them down, but...
00:28:52Well, that's sort of why I'm going to tag along with you.
00:29:01You see, me and Cleet figured that when they left Silver, they scattered.
00:29:04Seven of them.
00:29:07Two fresh dug holes where your tracks begin.
00:29:10That leaves, uh, five still alive.
00:29:14And one of them's got that strong box.
00:29:16That means they're fixing to trade the gold across the border and right away rich.
00:29:28That is, uh...
00:29:29Unless, of course, you catch up to them.
00:29:31And if I do?
00:29:34Then all that stands between me and $20,000...
00:29:38is you.
00:29:40Good night, Sheriff.
00:29:41Masters.
00:29:42Yeah?
00:29:43You know who they are, don't you?
00:29:47Maybe.
00:29:49One thing for sure, though,
00:29:50they know you.
00:29:53You see, that's the trouble with being a sheriff.
00:29:55The only time you get to know a man by his face
00:29:57is when you shut a cell door on it.
00:30:01Like you did mine.
00:30:13More coffee?
00:30:19No thanks, Mr. Yeah.
00:30:35More coffee, John?
00:30:36No thanks, John.
00:30:37No thanks, John.
00:30:37No thanks.
00:30:43Hold it.
00:30:49Hold it.
00:31:13Hold it.
00:31:34Hold it.
00:31:36I was using your head, Stride.
00:32:01Think we could have handled them, no?
00:32:03I was just going for my rifle.
00:32:04I was scared.
00:32:06We all were scared.
00:32:09We better get moving.
00:32:10That horse isn't going to hold them off long.
00:32:34We better get moving.
00:32:40Let's go.
00:33:10It just don't seem right to me.
00:33:20What don't?
00:33:21Why a full woman like that has settled for half a man.
00:33:25How'd you ask her why?
00:33:27Maybe I will, Cleve.
00:33:28Maybe I will.
00:33:40You stand with the wagon, Cleve.
00:34:05I'll get your horse.
00:34:34Let's go.
00:34:36Let's go.
00:34:37Let's go.
00:34:38Let's go.
00:34:40Let's go.
00:34:41He was fixing to cut you down, you know, no, he sure knew you.
00:35:11Sheriff.
00:35:27Mrs. Greer, I suppose you want to read over this gent.
00:35:30All she said was to see he's covering the proper grave.
00:35:33It's a waste of time anyhow.
00:35:35If a man ain't ready when he gets this far,
00:35:37a couple of holes he said over his grave ain't going to help him none.
00:35:40Anyhow, he ain't dug too deep.
00:35:42Cleet.
00:35:43Yep.
00:35:44How old you figure she is?
00:35:46Who?
00:35:47Annie Greer.
00:35:49Now how old I know?
00:35:5125, 26, would you say?
00:35:53Want me to bury your boots too?
00:35:57She's a real looker, ain't she?
00:35:59She ain't ugly.
00:36:01Man could grow mighty fond of a woman like that.
00:36:04Looks like one already has.
00:36:06No, I'll never make you say a thing like that, Cleet.
00:36:09No, I'll never make you say a thing like that.
00:36:10No, I'll never make you say a thing like that.
00:36:11No, I'll never make you say a thing like that.
00:36:12No, I'll never make you say a thing like that.
00:36:13No, I'll never make you say a thing like that.
00:36:14No, I'll never make you say a thing like that.
00:36:15No, I'll never make you say a thing like that.
00:36:16No, I'll never make you say a thing like that.
00:36:17No, I'll never make you say a thing like that.
00:36:18No, I'll never make you say a thing like that.
00:36:19No, I'll never make you say a thing like that.
00:36:20No, I'll never make you say a thing like that.
00:36:21No, I'll never make you say a thing like that.
00:36:22No, I'll never make you say a thing like that.
00:36:23Let's go.
00:36:53That shouldn't be enough.
00:37:06Yeah, let me do this.
00:37:09Most men object to doing a woman's work.
00:37:11I hardly blame them, though.
00:37:13They're right about our work never being done.
00:37:19Sure don't look like a man would kill him on his mind.
00:37:23Say, you're quite a hand at this.
00:37:25A woman would be fortunate to have you around.
00:37:28Would she, ma'am?
00:37:36You shouldn't blame yourself for what happened.
00:37:40A man ought to be able to take care of his woman.
00:37:44Like my man?
00:37:45Do you think I love him any less because of the way he is?
00:37:50Yes, ma'am.
00:37:52You're making a big mistake, Mrs. Greer.
00:37:55Them clothes of yours, they'll never dry.
00:37:58Storm's coming.
00:37:58Guys, go, ma'am.
00:38:04I'm sorry.
00:38:06Let's go.
00:38:36Hey, wake up. Come on, take over. I'm going to go get me a cup of coffee.
00:39:01Well, right cozy in here, ain't it?
00:39:03Come on in.
00:39:05Thanks.
00:39:06Coffee?
00:39:07Don't mind if I do.
00:39:08I'm afraid it's not as hot as it could be.
00:39:10Just so as it's black.
00:39:15Storm seems to be letting up some.
00:39:17Yes, ma'am.
00:39:18Stars will be showing time. It's your turn to take the guide.
00:39:22Mr. Masters, you know this part of the country.
00:39:25Every rock.
00:39:26Well, how far would you say we are from Flora Vista?
00:39:29An early start come morning.
00:39:30You should be able to noon there when near no trouble at all.
00:39:38Sure as good coffee, ma'am.
00:39:43Mr. Greer, how come you ever to marry such a handsome woman?
00:39:47Well, I...
00:39:50We fell in love, Mr. Masters.
00:39:53Love?
00:39:55That's a mighty fancy word.
00:39:57That's the trouble with the likes of you and me, Sheriff.
00:40:02We never take time out for the fancy things of life.
00:40:07We leave that to the fellas that run sort of...
00:40:10gentle, soft.
00:40:11More coffee.
00:40:24Been that way ever since ever, I guess.
00:40:28Of course, that ain't saying that women don't warm up to the likes of us.
00:40:30Well, no, sir.
00:40:34Well, I knew me a little old gal one time with a whole lot like you, Mrs. Greer.
00:40:38She'd been married maybe five, six years.
00:40:41Husband, he kind of short on spine.
00:40:43And one day, along come this big, good-looking gent.
00:40:47Started warming up to her.
00:40:50First thing you know, why this little old gal, she just up to...
00:40:52Drink your coffee, Masters.
00:40:54Ain't you interested in what she up and did, Sheriff?
00:41:08You will...
00:41:10You say she looked like me?
00:41:13Not near as pretty, ma'am.
00:41:16Her eyes, they didn't show deep blue like yours.
00:41:21Can't rake like their hair too well, but...
00:41:24Couldn't have been near as soft or as black as yours.
00:41:28The way she walked.
00:41:30Nothing like you.
00:41:34You move like you're all over alive.
00:41:38And you say words quiet and soft.
00:41:43Kind of making a man wish you was talking to him and nobody else.
00:41:47Yeah, she looked a lot like you, ma'am.
00:41:55But not near as pretty.
00:42:03Well, I guess it's about time we return it in.
00:42:06Well, don't you want to hear the rest of the story, Mr. Greer?
00:42:09You might have learned something from it.
00:42:10I don't understand.
00:42:14Don't you?
00:42:17He said he didn't.
00:42:21You know what, Sheriff?
00:42:22I just happened to think of something.
00:42:25Danged if you don't remind me of that big good-looking gen I was talking about.
00:42:28You know the one that run off the other fella's woman?
00:42:30Seems it ain't nobody that don't remind you of somebody tonight, Masters.
00:42:40Seems that way, don't it?
00:42:49Sure you don't want to hear the rest of the story?
00:42:50Suit yourself.
00:43:03Much obliged for the coffee, ma'am.
00:43:05Good night.
00:43:07Good night, Sheriff.
00:43:20I said good night.
00:43:43Good night.
00:43:43Good night.
00:43:50Get up.
00:44:16It might be better all around if you just move along, Masters.
00:44:20Maybe you were right.
00:44:27Let's saddle up, please.
00:44:29Yeah.
00:44:31You'll be needing that.
00:44:40Come on down, and I'll relieve you at midnight.
00:44:50Let's go.
00:44:59Let's go.
00:44:59Let's go.
00:45:00Let's go.
00:45:00Let's go.
00:45:30Mr. Stride.
00:45:48Yes, ma'am.
00:45:53Those... those men you're after,
00:45:57they'll be waiting for you in Flora Vista, won't they?
00:46:00That depends.
00:46:05Please be careful.
00:46:09That's what I might plan to.
00:46:12Good night.
00:46:26Good night, Mr. Ria.
00:46:29Good night, Mr. Ria.
00:46:29Good night, Mr. Ria.
00:46:33Good night.
00:46:35Good night.
00:46:40Good night.
00:46:49Good night.
00:46:53Oh
00:47:23Oh
00:47:53Oh
00:48:10What
00:48:17Where is everybody
00:48:19Hello
00:48:23Masters
00:48:23Why hello
00:48:26Bodine
00:48:26I kind of figured
00:48:28I'd find you
00:48:29Around here
00:48:29Cleet
00:48:31This is
00:48:31Pate Bodine
00:48:32From Silver Springs
00:48:33Cleet
00:48:34You're kind of
00:48:42A long way
00:48:42From home
00:48:42Aren't you
00:48:43No more than you
00:48:44I can go back
00:48:49Ladies
00:48:57This here's going to be
00:48:59A private conversation
00:49:00Ellie
00:49:00Well sure
00:49:01Pate
00:49:02Sure
00:49:02You boys join me
00:49:04In a drink
00:49:04That's what we
00:49:06Come for
00:49:07Cheers
00:49:15Strange
00:49:21Strange
00:49:21Isn't it
00:49:22Running on to each other
00:49:23Like this
00:49:24Is it
00:49:25Yeah
00:49:26Man don't ride south
00:49:29In this country
00:49:29Unless he got a reason
00:49:30You got a reason
00:49:39Masters
00:49:39What do you think
00:49:41I hear they had themselves
00:49:49A hold up
00:49:50Back in Silver
00:49:50Yeah
00:49:51We heard that
00:49:52You'll go hard with them
00:49:57That done it
00:49:58If they
00:49:58Catch up to them
00:49:59Yeah
00:50:00Yeah
00:50:02Sure well
00:50:03Pate
00:50:04Howdy Pate
00:50:08Everything all right
00:50:11Everything's just fine
00:50:12Have a drink
00:50:15Can use it
00:50:16Been running from
00:50:17Chiracau
00:50:17For two days
00:50:18Lucky to be here
00:50:19At all
00:50:20You boys waiting
00:50:35For somebody
00:50:36They ain't coming
00:50:39Ground's gonna be
00:50:42Full of men
00:50:42Time
00:50:42Stride gets through
00:50:43Stride
00:50:46Since when's
00:50:48He toting the badge
00:50:48Again
00:50:49He ain't
00:50:50Oh didn't you know
00:50:52It was his wife
00:50:52They killed in that
00:50:53Express office
00:50:54Back in Silver
00:50:54Much obliged
00:50:58For the drink
00:50:59Come on
00:50:59Cleve
00:50:59Masters
00:51:04Yeah
00:51:05Stride turned a key
00:51:08On you once
00:51:09Didn't he
00:51:09Twice
00:51:10Man put me
00:51:13In jail
00:51:14I'd get even
00:51:18In with him
00:51:18If I could
00:51:19I don't follow you
00:51:21Them holdup fellas
00:51:25They got off
00:51:26With 20,000
00:51:27In gold
00:51:27I heard
00:51:30Short figures
00:51:31They knew
00:51:33Where to find
00:51:34The gent
00:51:34That was after him
00:51:35Before he found them
00:51:36They'd stand
00:51:38A whole lot
00:51:38Better chance
00:51:39Of getting to spend it
00:51:39If I was them
00:51:42I'd be willing
00:51:44To offer a fair amount
00:51:45For information like that
00:51:46When would a man
00:51:48Get this
00:51:49Fair amount
00:51:51Supposing of course
00:51:52That you are them
00:51:54When the wagon
00:52:01Gets here with the gold
00:52:02Wagon
00:52:03Fellas bringing it in
00:52:05From Silver
00:52:06For us
00:52:07Name's Greer
00:52:08John Greer
00:52:12Well Mr. Stride
00:52:28Good luck
00:52:29Same to you
00:52:30And thanks
00:52:31Thanks a lot
00:52:32Mr. Stride
00:52:43I didn't want you to leave
00:52:49Without your clean shirt
00:52:50I washed it for you
00:52:57Thank you
00:52:59Will we be seeing you
00:53:02In Flora Vista
00:53:03I'll be there
00:53:04I wish you'd let us
00:53:06Go in with you
00:53:06You know I can't do that
00:53:08They'll kill you
00:53:13Won't they
00:53:13They'll try
00:53:15Then why
00:53:16Look Mrs. Greer
00:53:17I'm obliged
00:53:20For your concern
00:53:21You must have loved her
00:53:29Very much
00:53:29She was a good woman
00:53:32Yes
00:53:34She'd have to be
00:53:35To be
00:53:47I'm humming
00:53:48I'm humming
00:53:52All right
00:53:53All right
00:53:53Let's go.
00:54:23Let's go.
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