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00:00:00You're watching the Western Channel on Retro Television.
00:00:30Sometimes I'd like to saddle the wind and ride to where you are.
00:00:45We may meet in a valley or on a green hill.
00:00:54Will I be yours? You know I will.
00:01:02Dearest one, my place in the sun is by your side, I know.
00:01:17So if I could, I'd saddle the wind.
00:01:26Some starry night I'll saddle the wind.
00:01:34And straight to your arms I'll go.
00:02:04Sorry, Fred. We ain't open yet.
00:02:21You can bring that over to the table. You, bring me a bottle.
00:02:27Tell them. You tell them. I'm eating.
00:02:35Sorry, Fred. No sense in you hanging around.
00:02:38Like I told you before, we ain't open this early.
00:02:42Are you deaf?
00:02:45Who, me?
00:02:47Yeah, you.
00:02:49Well, I guess you didn't hear me.
00:02:52I said I wanted something to eat in a bottle and I want it on this table.
00:02:56If it was here now, it'd be late.
00:02:59Can't you see I'm eating?
00:03:09Now you can bring me a bottle.
00:03:21Open it.
00:03:22What?
00:03:24Are you sure you ain't deaf?
00:03:26Are you sure you ain't deaf?
00:03:29If, of course, I know what you can write.
00:03:31Then when I may mayoría of you already read out.
00:03:33Oh, my God.
00:03:34Come on, it's a nice早 вопрос.
00:03:35I'm going around here, I haven't answered.
00:03:37I'm going to feel this way.
00:03:38When I'm asking you, can I have to cook it?
00:03:39Let's have to.
00:03:40How do you remember?
00:03:41If you all know me, I'll use this one.
00:03:43There was the first
00:03:55instead.
00:03:56Who knows Steve Sinclair?
00:04:03Who?
00:04:05Steve Sinclair.
00:04:08We both know him. Everybody knows Steve.
00:04:10He owns the double S ranch, him and his brother.
00:04:13Big ranch owner, huh?
00:04:15Pretty big. He and Tony own almost a third of the valley.
00:04:19Mr. Devine owns all the rest.
00:04:26You finished with my breakfast?
00:04:30Sinclair ever come around here?
00:04:32Sometimes.
00:04:34Think he might come in here today?
00:04:36Look, mister, I'm no mind reader.
00:04:42I ain't asking you to read minds, pig face.
00:04:45I'm asking you if you expect Steve Sinclair to come in here today.
00:04:48They sent the herd out a couple of weeks ago.
00:04:50Could be coming back for supplies.
00:04:56If you're looking for trouble, I hope you take it outside.
00:04:59Mr. Dineen don't like gunplay around here.
00:05:01We're obliged to him.
00:05:02We like to see that he gets what he wants.
00:05:04He sure don't appreciate gunplay.
00:05:08Mr. Dineen don't appreciate gunplay, and I don't appreciate watered liquor.
00:05:18If either of you see Steve Sinclair, don't tell him he's got a caller.
00:05:23I want it to be a surprise.
00:05:24He's an old friend of mine.
00:05:25Did you hear that?
00:05:26Did you hear that?
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00:06:20You better have about $7,800 on you, or you can just ride back the way you came.
00:06:37Listen, I didn't lose the steer the whole way, and I got five hours more ahead than we figured.
00:06:42You're lucky.
00:06:42I'm good, that's what I am. Good.
00:06:44Good to have you back, Tony.
00:06:58Oh, I forgot to tell you, Steve, I'm shy a few dollars.
00:07:01I paid $286 for that team and wagon.
00:07:04How much you pay for what's on it?
00:07:10Ah, it's a little surprise to you. This is Joan Blake.
00:07:12I know you, Miss Blake.
00:07:14It's my brother, Joanie. This is Steve.
00:07:17Joanie's told me all about you, Steve.
00:07:20She's from Jeweltown, Steve.
00:07:22Ah, come on.
00:07:30Manuolo!
00:07:34Manuolo!
00:07:35Thank you, Tony!
00:07:38Nice to see you.
00:07:39Hey, Joan. Joan, this is Miss Blake, Manuolo.
00:07:42She's going to stay here with us.
00:07:44Mucho gusto, señorita.
00:07:45Joanie, go with him. Go ahead.
00:07:47You come with me, señorita.
00:07:51Manuolo! Put her in my room. I'll buck with Steve.
00:07:54Si, señor, Tony.
00:07:55You like her? I know you're going to like her.
00:07:58Ain't she beautiful?
00:07:59Yeah, sure is.
00:08:01Where'd you meet her? How'd you come to bring her here?
00:08:02You are looking at a man with a rope in his hand ready to tie the knot.
00:08:05Me, Tony, I'm going to get married.
00:08:07We're going to get married joking with me.
00:08:09Ain't that the darndest thing you ever heard?
00:08:11Yeah, it's great. Congratulations.
00:08:13You bet it is. It is great.
00:08:15Come on inside. I've got something else I want to show you.
00:08:19Tony?
00:08:23Ham?
00:08:25I'd like to wash up.
00:08:26I bet you would.
00:08:27I'd kind of like to hear what's been going on the past few weeks.
00:08:30Thought you were going to keep an eye on him.
00:08:31I can't keep an eye on that kid.
00:08:33Looking after your brother is like poking hot butter in a wildcat's ear.
00:08:36It just can't be done.
00:08:38Where do you meet the girl?
00:08:40No, no worry about her.
00:08:41Only thing I know is the morning we started back,
00:08:43I see this girl sitting outside the dance hall in a brand new buckboard.
00:08:47We got instructions from Tony to call her Miss Blake
00:08:49and that he's bringing her back to marry.
00:08:51What'd you do?
00:08:53Just lit my pipe and mount it up.
00:08:55That kid brother of yours can get mighty hard-nosed if you crowd him.
00:08:58Must have been dead drunk or sunstruck.
00:09:02He wasn't either of them.
00:09:04He just found something he liked.
00:09:06He's of age, Steve.
00:09:07It's not the problem.
00:09:08Could be she might settle him.
00:09:10Women have a way of doing that with a kid.
00:09:13Not that woman.
00:09:14Not this kid.
00:09:20Tony?
00:09:22Hey, Steve.
00:09:24This here is a present from me to you.
00:09:26That's me.
00:09:28Looks like it.
00:09:30I never get you to hold still long enough to make that.
00:09:33They sneaked up on me.
00:09:35Hey, I got something else to show you.
00:09:37Something I bought for myself.
00:09:47Where'd you get it?
00:09:48Bought it.
00:09:49Had a gunsmith fix it up for me.
00:09:50I don't like tricked-up guns.
00:09:54Tony's got that trigger honed down so fine you could sneeze it off.
00:09:57Oh, sourdough Sinclair.
00:09:58With a little practice, I could draw that gun in one second even.
00:10:03Everything all right, Joey?
00:10:06Be all right?
00:10:08You look great.
00:10:09Steve, uh, ain't she beautiful?
00:10:15Ain't this the most beautiful thing you ever saw around this place?
00:10:17You gotta embarrass the poor girl to death, Tony.
00:10:19I won't pay any attention to Steve.
00:10:21He's a poker player.
00:10:22You never know what he's thinking.
00:10:23You know what I mean?
00:10:26Come on outside.
00:10:27I'll show you my new gun.
00:10:29If I were you, I'd live with that thing a while before I took it anyplace.
00:10:32Can't live with it unless I use it.
00:10:34Come on outside, John.
00:10:35I'll show you the fastest gun in the West.
00:10:36Come on, Steve.
00:10:45Tony?
00:10:48Watch your plowshare, Steve.
00:10:49I'd like to talk to you about...
00:10:50I'd like to talk to you about that girl.
00:10:53Oh, I'd love to talk about her, but not now.
00:10:58Will you put that gun away?
00:11:00Why the crouch?
00:11:06You afraid that thing's gonna draw against you?
00:11:07Let's keep it in the family, huh, Steve?
00:11:09I ask you a question.
00:11:09You afraid it's gonna draw against you?
00:11:10Maybe someday.
00:11:13What's the matter?
00:11:13You got something against practicing.
00:11:15Don't needle me, Tony.
00:11:16You know how I feel.
00:11:17I've told you a hundred times.
00:11:18I got something against the breed that over practices.
00:11:20How do I get that to register?
00:11:22Have I got to crawl inside your head with an iron and burn it there?
00:11:28Hey, Steve?
00:11:29You don't understand.
00:11:30See, I'm doing this for you.
00:11:32I got to take care of you.
00:11:35You know, you're a reformed character, an ex-gunfighter.
00:11:38And you don't use that iron of yours anymore.
00:11:41Now, supposing somebody comes looking for you.
00:11:43Maybe tomorrow, maybe the next day, maybe never.
00:11:46You know, I got to be good.
00:11:49I got to be really good.
00:11:50We got this valley to look after, Steve.
00:11:52Steve, I'm your brother.
00:11:54Now, maybe you don't like it, but I'm not a kid anymore.
00:11:59You're not a kid anymore, either.
00:12:01I mean, you're getting on, you know?
00:12:03And, well, it's my right to protect you, and I intend to.
00:12:12I understand, Tony.
00:12:14Maybe better than you think.
00:12:15I'm not a kid.
00:12:22Go on inside.
00:12:23Go ahead.
00:12:24Go on.
00:12:33Want some coffee?
00:12:34No, thank you.
00:12:36When the lady's in the house, it should be something of beauty.
00:12:43Manuel?
00:12:44Thank you for the flower. It's lovely.
00:12:54Well, do I pass mustard?
00:12:56You're not being judged, Miss Blake.
00:13:00Well, I'm the kind of a girl that likes to know whether or not to unpack her bags.
00:13:04Call it a family trait.
00:13:06It's not a bad trait.
00:13:08Okay, sit down. I'll lay this right on the line for you.
00:13:11Tony's a kid.
00:13:15He's not ready for a wife, and this ranch isn't ready for a woman. Not yet.
00:13:19You have plenty of room.
00:13:21Tony says you're running a big valley here.
00:13:24Tony's got a healthy imagination.
00:13:26If we don't run this valley, we own about a third of it.
00:13:28We'll be 20 years paying for that.
00:13:30There's an old man here named Deneen. He opened it up a long time ago.
00:13:34I was his trail boss for three years.
00:13:36Then, thanks to him, I had a piece of land and a start of cattle.
00:13:40And you're not about to give any of it away, are you?
00:13:44Let's just say I'm particular about who I share it with.
00:13:50You don't think Tony's particular enough?
00:13:52Outside of a first and last name, I don't know who you are.
00:13:55Also, nobody's told me what you want.
00:13:57I came here to marry Tony because I want a home.
00:14:01Maybe you're not particular enough. Maybe that's what bothers me.
00:14:13Takes to a gun, doesn't he?
00:14:15You wouldn't be expected to know that.
00:14:17He walks into your dance hall with his pocket full of money and he's fair game.
00:14:21A couple of songs and a half bottle later, he's bought you a rig and promised you a valley.
00:14:25I'm no slut, Mr. Sinclair. He didn't buy me like he bought that gun.
00:14:31All right, I've got an open mind. Miss Blake, where are you from?
00:14:34A lot of places.
00:14:36Spent the first 12 years of my life going from one dirty little frontier town to another.
00:14:41My father was a hide hunter.
00:14:43After so many years and so many bottles, he couldn't tell the difference between a buffalo and a burro.
00:14:49Well, I'm not trying to give you this with the piano. You ask me and I'm telling you.
00:14:55All right, then tell me how you feel about my kid brother.
00:14:58Give it to me straight and honest.
00:15:00A couple of days ago, this kid came in. He called me Miss.
00:15:06He asked me to sing this song that he liked so much.
00:15:10Well, I'll tell you something. It was like a breath of fresh air.
00:15:15You know saloon singers, don't you, Mr. Sinclair?
00:15:18You know they're not called Miss.
00:15:20Later, he bought me supper and we talked.
00:15:25Well, we talked for a lot of hours about me and him.
00:15:32Then he told me about you and this valley here.
00:15:35And he made it sound like... like I had to come here.
00:15:41One more chorus in that dirty little room, Mr. Sinclair, and I'd have spit in somebody's eye or...
00:15:48Or got sick or...
00:15:50Or just died.
00:15:53Straight and honest, just like you ordered?
00:16:00You know, Tony said you were his big brother.
00:16:07Anyone ever tell you you sound like his father?
00:16:11I've been his father since he was four years old. And his mother.
00:16:17Look, there's a lot about this kid even I don't understand, so how do you expect to know him?
00:16:23This boy has problems.
00:16:26I take it so is his brother.
00:16:27We're talking about Tony.
00:16:28Well, I'm talking about you now.
00:16:30I know Tony's problem, or at least part of it.
00:16:33But I was watching you out there, too.
00:16:36Don't tear out your palms, Mr. Sinclair.
00:16:40I've seen reformed gunmen before.
00:17:10So I said, Steve, that's not all I brought back.
00:17:22You should have seen his face.
00:17:25Hey, Fred. Fred, you're sitting right next to her now.
00:17:28Ain't she the most beautiful girl you ever saw?
00:17:30Huh?
00:17:31Oh, you know I don't see many girls up here.
00:17:34Hey, Ham. Hey, Ham. What's your opinion?
00:17:37I mean, you're older than any of us.
00:17:39Uh, she sure is pretty.
00:17:43Add her for him. I knew you'd be with me.
00:17:46That's right. Isn't that right?
00:17:47Now, here's a man.
00:17:49Here's a man that goes into Jewel Town every year, twice a year.
00:17:52And he's never brought back a woman yet.
00:17:57Where are you going?
00:17:58I'll stick some new shoes on my horse.
00:18:00We gotta go into town tomorrow to put that money away.
00:18:02I'll give you a hand.
00:18:03Wait a minute.
00:18:04Um, did you forget, sir?
00:18:07Oh.
00:18:08Oh.
00:18:09Oh.
00:18:10The, uh, boys wanted me to tell you how happy we are to have you here.
00:18:16And?
00:18:17Oh, and if there's anything we can do to help, like, just let us know.
00:18:22What are you doing?
00:18:23Well, I have to clean the table, señor Tony.
00:18:24Well, you're not cleaning the table now.
00:18:25Not now.
00:18:26Why?
00:18:27Why?
00:18:28Si, señor Tony.
00:18:29Uh, do you, uh, you like your speech?
00:18:30Mm-hmm.
00:18:31Mm-hmm.
00:18:32I think you wrote it very well.
00:18:33I think you wrote it very well.
00:18:34I don't know.
00:18:35I don't know.
00:18:36I don't know.
00:18:37I don't know.
00:18:38What are you doing?
00:18:39Well, I have to clean the table, señor Tony.
00:18:40Well, you're not cleaning the table now.
00:18:41Not now.
00:18:42Why?
00:18:43Si, señor Tony.
00:18:44Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:18:45Hey, hey.
00:18:46Hey.
00:18:51Did you, uh, you like your speech, or?
00:18:55Mm-hmm.
00:18:56I think you wrote it very well.
00:19:03Hey, look, relax.
00:19:06You're gonna like it here, and Steve's gonna like you.
00:19:08You know, it's kinda sudden.
00:19:10He's gotta chew on it for a while.
00:19:12So it seems.
00:19:13I got no worries. It's gonna work out just fine.
00:19:16You know, it's funny with him.
00:19:18He still treats me like a kid, and that riles. It really does.
00:19:21But I'll tell you something, Johnny.
00:19:23He's the only one I'll take it from, because he's number one.
00:19:26I gathered.
00:19:28You don't like him, do you?
00:19:32It's because you don't know him.
00:19:35I've lived with him all my life.
00:19:38This is a man that rode with Quantrell's Raiders.
00:19:41This is a man that I saw outdraw five different men before I was 12 years old.
00:19:45This is a man...
00:19:47What's the matter?
00:19:49Nothing.
00:19:50You just have kind of a special look when you talk about your brother, that's all.
00:19:53What's the matter? I do something wrong.
00:20:00Who gave you that smile?
00:20:02What smile?
00:20:04What I'm looking at. I like it.
00:20:08You wear it well.
00:20:10I always figured it was just an ordinary kind of smile.
00:20:13Well, it came with a face.
00:20:16Hey.
00:20:18Hey, what?
00:20:20Hey, sing to me.
00:20:22Just like that?
00:20:24Just like that.
00:20:25For old times' sake.
00:20:27For old times' sake? Like two days ago?
00:20:30Come on, sing for me.
00:20:32And I'll smile for you.
00:20:33Sometimes I'd like to saddle the wind
00:20:44And ride to where you are
00:20:51We may meet in a valley
00:20:54Or on a green hill
00:20:58Will I be yours?
00:21:03You know I will
00:21:07Dearest one
00:21:09Dearest one
00:21:10My place in the sun
00:21:14Is by your side
00:21:18I know
00:21:20So if I could
00:21:27I'd saddle the wind
00:21:32Some starry night
00:21:36I'll saddle the wind
00:21:42And straight
00:21:44And straight
00:21:45To your arms
00:21:48I'll go
00:21:52I'll go
00:21:53I'll go
00:21:54I'll go
00:21:55I'll go
00:21:56I'll go
00:21:57I'll go
00:21:58I'll go
00:22:16What's the matter with you?
00:22:21You kiss me like
00:22:22Like you paid for the priviliege
00:22:24privilege. I don't like that kind of kiss. I don't know how to figure you. You sing to me like you're
00:22:31inviting me in and then you shut the door on me. I'd like to understand you. I'd like to know what
00:22:36you want. Gently, Tony. Anything you do for me, do it gently. Understand? Well, it needs time. I'll do everything the way you want.
00:22:54Well, put this money away, Tony. I'll see you later. All right. Steve, I'm broke.
00:23:24Here.
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00:24:33Not to everybody. Just to know good drifters like you.
00:24:36This here must be that little girl I've been hearing about.
00:24:39That's right. Take your hat off.
00:24:41Joan Blake, this Dallas Hanson, he used to work for us.
00:24:44How do you do?
00:24:46Formerly the 4th Alabans, Confederate States of America.
00:24:49We held our ground at Shiloh.
00:24:51If there was four more like you, we'd have lost the first battle of Bull Run.
00:24:57I do believe this calls for a celebration. Would you do me the honor?
00:25:01Wait a minute.
00:25:02I'd like you to meet Miss Blake.
00:25:04Tony's intended.
00:25:06How about a little service?
00:25:08Two.
00:25:10Dallas.
00:25:11Huh?
00:25:12It's a lady.
00:25:14Well, I know it's a lady.
00:25:15Well, ladies shouldn't drink at bars.
00:25:17Well, then I'll take her to a table.
00:25:19Right this way.
00:25:21This table's sort of amazing.
00:25:23Well, I know it's a lady.
00:25:25Well, ladies shouldn't drink at bars.
00:25:27Well, then I'll take her to a table.
00:25:29Right this way.
00:25:30Well, this table's sort of a mess here.
00:25:35Hey, Joe, buy Hank a drink, will you?
00:25:44Drinks for everybody. Own me.
00:25:46Tony.
00:25:47Where's Steve?
00:25:48What's that?
00:25:49He's in big trouble.
00:25:50Does a guy came in here yesterday morning again?
00:25:52Where's Steve Sinclair?
00:25:53He ain't here.
00:25:54This here's his brother, Tony Sinclair.
00:25:58He won't do.
00:25:59He won't do.
00:26:00He won't do.
00:26:01He won't do.
00:26:02He won't do.
00:26:03I'm coming in here.
00:26:04I'm coming in.
00:26:05You're kidding, Joe.
00:26:06I'm coming out.
00:26:07He's in big trouble.
00:26:08Hey, Son.
00:26:09Are you in big trouble?
00:26:11Okay, this one's in big trouble.
00:26:12I'm coming out.
00:26:13Guys, keep on me.
00:26:14I'll be with you.
00:26:15I'm coming out.
00:26:16I'll be your help.
00:26:17I'll be with you.
00:26:18I'm coming out.
00:26:19I was coming out now,
00:26:20He won't do.
00:26:21He won't do.
00:26:41You got business with my brother, maybe I could deliver the message.
00:26:45Well, I tell you, sonny, I never like to send a boy out on a man's job,
00:26:49so I'll deliver my own message.
00:26:51Well, that was an offer, mister.
00:26:55Now let's just say I'm telling you.
00:26:59I think you better give me that message.
00:27:04Please, mister, keep your hands up. Nobody's inviting a draw.
00:27:06Somebody better educate this kid to keep his own gun hand in sight.
00:27:09His name is Tony. Maybe you didn't hear.
00:27:12I heard.
00:27:14Then say it.
00:27:18Sonny, why don't you take a flying jump at the moon?
00:27:22Boy, you're making it hard, drifter.
00:27:25I ain't meaning to.
00:27:27I just know what I like and what I don't like,
00:27:29and I don't like Steve Sinclair.
00:27:30I like to tell him that myself.
00:27:33Now, if you want to register a complaint, you go right ahead, Sonny.
00:27:37Tony!
00:27:37I think you'd better stand clear, mister.
00:27:44Let's reach that, huh?
00:27:46That's the idea.
00:27:49Unless you'd like to apologize.
00:27:50You got quite a lip, Sonny.
00:27:52Look, boys, mister Dineen don't want gunplay here.
00:27:55Don't be ain't gunplay, Joe.
00:27:56If the drifter here wants to back off...
00:28:01I'm waiting for the word, Gunner.
00:28:03Now, you're making it hard, Sonny.
00:28:04I'm waiting.
00:28:10You fast, little friend.
00:28:13I'm waiting for the word, Gunner.
00:28:14You got a good chance to find out.
00:28:15Boy, you want me to draw?
00:28:16You got the guts.
00:28:20Sonny, I got the guts and the know-how to puncture your belly
00:28:22six times before you could take a breath of air.
00:28:23Tony!
00:28:24Tony!
00:28:30You get a good chance to find out.
00:28:32I'm waiting for the word, Gunner.
00:28:33I'm waiting for the word, Gunner.
00:28:35I'm waiting for the word, Gunner.
00:28:36You got the guts?
00:28:38Sonny, I got the guts and the know-how
00:28:40to puncture your belly six times
00:28:41before you can take a breath of air.
00:28:43Tony!
00:29:06But the puttasra is soOUL.
00:29:27Hey Steve,
00:29:29What's the matter with you?
00:29:32Look, per the hour he couldn't outdraw you
00:29:36That's Larry Venables. He was the fastest gun I ever knew.
00:29:51He was gunning for you, Steve.
00:30:00Tony, I'm obliged for the service.
00:30:02Next time somebody comes into town looking for me, call me, not him.
00:30:07Is that all you got to say, Steve?
00:30:09I said I was obliged to you.
00:30:11He ain't asking you for no medal.
00:30:13This is Sinclair talk. Your name's Sinclair?
00:30:18I'm only asking you to remember one thing.
00:30:21Every gunfight, there's one who walks up to the bar and buys the drinks,
00:30:25and there's the other who gets his name carved into a stone.
00:30:28At best, the odds are 50-50, Tony.
00:30:31Okay, Steve.
00:30:34I'll, uh, go tell the old man.
00:30:37Steve?
00:30:41Was Venables faster than you?
00:30:43Tony, take me out of here, will you?
00:30:55Sure.
00:30:58Tony, let's go now. Please.
00:31:02Sure, no, I-I just-I just want a drink first.
00:31:09In a minute, Joan, I-just give me a minute.
00:31:11This here is my boy.
00:31:21If we'd had him and Gray, Jeff Davis would be president now, and the capital would be Richmond.
00:31:26How about that, Tony?
00:31:28Oh, don't you worry about Steve.
00:31:31He's just a little bit jealous, that's all.
00:31:33There's been some good shooting going on here today.
00:31:35He's just a little bit jealous, huh?
00:31:37How about that?
00:31:38How about that, Tony?
00:31:39I-I-I wanna-I wanna buy drinks for all these men.
00:31:42Well...
00:31:43I want all these men to have drinks on me.
00:31:44Where do you know?
00:31:46Shoot like that, Tony.
00:31:47Listen, that's a pretty fast gun he's got there.
00:31:48Look at that gun.
00:31:49And the boy is using it.
00:31:50He goes slow, isn't it?
00:31:51Come here.
00:31:53Give me that gun.
00:31:54Tony, give me a second.
00:31:55Tony, will you?
00:31:56Just one second, Tony.
00:31:57Uh-uh.
00:31:58All right, Tony.
00:31:59Well, now.
00:32:00Here, let's get all these drinks out here, and I've got a proposal to make.
00:32:03Here.
00:32:04I'll give you a toast, too.
00:32:05It ain't every day you kill somebody.
00:32:07Tony Sinclair.
00:32:08Huh?
00:32:09Huh?
00:32:10Hey, let him all die.
00:32:11Well, howdy, Steve.
00:32:16I heard your crew got back.
00:32:21Where's Mr. Deneen, Brick?
00:32:22Inside.
00:32:23Tell him I'm here, will you?
00:32:24Sure, but what's the trouble?
00:32:26There's been a gunfight in town.
00:32:28The man's dead.
00:32:39What's it about, Steve?
00:32:40There's been a shooting, Mr. Deneen.
00:32:43There's been a killing, Brick tells me.
00:32:46His name was Larry Venables.
00:32:48He was gunning for me.
00:32:50Long time ago, I had to kill his brother.
00:32:52And now you had to kill him.
00:32:55Tony had to kill him.
00:32:57Tony?
00:32:58Oh, you're here to defend him, is that it?
00:33:01No, I'm here to explain it.
00:33:03Maybe I didn't make myself clear, Mr. Deneen.
00:33:06A man rode into town to gun me down.
00:33:09Killing him was a service.
00:33:10Steve, you'll forgive me if I don't choose to argue the fine points of what we call it.
00:33:15I just want to ask you, how does your brother feel after having killed his first human being?
00:33:20Healthier than if he turned his back.
00:33:22And what if he turned the other cheek and not been so eager to reach for that gun?
00:33:26I think you ask a lot, Mr. Deneen.
00:33:29Do I?
00:33:31Asked the same of my own son before you rode into this valley.
00:33:34He was young like Tony.
00:33:36And they brought him back to my ranch one Sunday afternoon, flung over a saddle like a sack of bloody meat.
00:33:43Just 19.
00:33:45He died before he knew very much about living.
00:33:48Do I ask too much?
00:33:51No, I guess not.
00:33:53You don't have to guess.
00:33:55This is as near to the laws they'll ever be around here.
00:33:58Gunmen are not welcome.
00:34:00But you're talking about my brother.
00:34:02I'm talking about a young man and a gun and first blood.
00:34:05And when it applies to Tony, it makes me break out into a cold sweat.
00:34:09You can tell your brother from me that if he kills again, I don't want him in this valley.
00:34:14I have to take that as if it were said for both of us.
00:34:17It is said to both of you.
00:34:20But it's said to you, Steve, because I don't want to live through another Sunday afternoon.
00:34:24I don't want to see you draped over a saddle.
00:34:27I'd rather send a son of mine riding and never see him again than have to bury him.
00:34:33Try to understand that, Steve.
00:34:36For my sake.
00:34:39You can count on him, Mr. Deneen.
00:34:50You know, it took a lot for him to come here and tell you that.
00:34:54You picked him right.
00:34:55But the brother?
00:34:57I know all about the brother and the sickness inside him.
00:35:00He didn't get that from Steve. He was born with it.
00:35:03I don't think that Tony ever did get born.
00:35:05I think that somebody just found him wedged into a gun cylinder and shot him out the world by pressing the trigger.
00:35:11You know, every time we get together, it is the greatest...
00:35:29Tony still in there?
00:35:31I'm having a wonderful time.
00:35:34Tony, I've got you now.
00:35:36I've got you now.
00:35:37Hey!
00:35:39I've got him down.
00:35:41I shot him so dead.
00:35:43He is so dead.
00:35:44Come on. I'll take you back to the place.
00:35:46Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
00:35:49Yeah, I got it.
00:36:04you all right
00:36:15don't worry about me haven't you ever seen a woman cry before i guess i have
00:36:24that was rough back there i don't blame you i don't think a death ever goes down easy
00:36:34i'm sorry you had to see it just so we understand each other and so you don't fall off your horse
00:36:40looking for the right word i don't want your sympathy this isn't the first time i've been
00:36:46left alone in the saloon breed you tough don't they now do me a favor will you go riding and
00:36:52leave me alone
00:36:53i told you i was going to take you back to the ranch i'm not about to leave you out here
00:37:12i'm going to give you this just once mr sinclair the people around here may call you boss and
00:37:18the cattle may wear your brand but i'm not part of the stock now you listen to me tony isn't just
00:37:25any kid with an eye for pretty legs and a soft voice this is a kid who saw a half dozen men
00:37:29shot down before he was 12 years old his god happened to be his brother and his brother
00:37:33happened to be responsible for five of those men this kid doesn't come with a halo that's
00:37:37too bad and i'm sorry for you nobody tied you to that butt board nobody dragged you in here
00:37:42with a rope if you were dumb enough or miserable enough to follow a kid's grin and never look
00:37:46past it then weep for your own problems don't hate us for ours
00:37:53i'm sorry joan i'm sorry it wasn't what you wanted or that we're not what you want
00:38:09come here i want to show you something
00:38:16tony was a kid real little he used to play here this was his hiding place he called
00:38:29i wailed the tar out of him because he broke my good knife doing that
00:38:34i guess that's the way of the world i draw upon you when your back's turned and you
00:38:39can't link what you remember with what you see i see tony 12 years old carving his name in that tree
00:38:46i don't see the kid back in the saloon with a bottle on the bloody floor
00:38:51i'm not used to giving an inch steve i haven't given you any room at all i haven't even tried to
00:38:58i don't understand i wish you'd give me a little room now let me try
00:39:05sure big valley funny room
00:39:13what's that i don't know i think we better find out
00:39:43why are you gonna fight them pa i hope not but it will if i have to you better wait here joan
00:40:04Who's in charge here?
00:40:08Who wants to know?
00:40:16My name's Sinclair.
00:40:20I'm Sinclair.
00:40:22I'm Sinclair.
00:40:24I'm Sinclair.
00:40:26I'm Sinclair.
00:40:28I'm Sinclair.
00:40:30I'm Sinclair.
00:40:32My name's Sinclair.
00:40:34You're on somebody else's land.
00:40:36Well, I see that different.
00:40:38We've a right to be here.
00:40:40For what reason? Hunting?
00:40:42That depends on you.
00:40:46I came here friendly.
00:40:48Pointed gun gets my back up, mister.
00:40:50Be careful, will you, Clay?
00:40:52I don't need to be careful.
00:40:54We're on here legal and we stay on here.
00:40:56And I didn't bring you all out here from Pennsylvania
00:40:58to scurry away like a bunch of rabbits
00:41:00and the last minute somebody rides in with a raised voice.
00:41:02We're here legal. We stay here.
00:41:04You're twice wrong.
00:41:06You didn't take this land legally. You squatted on it.
00:41:08And you're not staying.
00:41:10Now, you better hear me out.
00:41:12This land belonged to my...
00:41:14This land belonged to Jacob Ellison.
00:41:16He lost two herds in a row from the winter
00:41:18and then he went back east. That was 20 years ago.
00:41:20We've had free trespass across this strip
00:41:22ever since I've been here and long before that.
00:41:24My name is Clay Ellison.
00:41:26My father died and the land is in my name now.
00:41:30All right, mister. You want to try and put us off?
00:41:33I mean to talk sense to you. That's all. You make your own decision.
00:41:38See up there?
00:41:40A storm coming up.
00:41:42You get a lot of rain here, this drawer you're camping in,
00:41:44it'll be bank full of water.
00:41:46You picked a bad spot.
00:41:48There are others.
00:41:49The strip runs six miles. We'll find another spot.
00:41:52Not around here.
00:41:53This isn't farming country.
00:41:55We'll make out.
00:41:56Well, even if you do, there's cattle north of you and cattle south of you
00:41:59and I never saw a hungry cow yet that could tell the difference
00:42:01between young grass and young wheat.
00:42:03You ever hear of fences, Mr. Sinclair?
00:42:15I'll give this to you just once, Ellison.
00:42:17This is cow country. A lot of good men made it cow country.
00:42:20And that wasn't done just so that one day at your leisure
00:42:22you could come in here and stick up a lot of fences and bleed us to death.
00:42:27It's deeds as the land belongs to me.
00:42:29I can do what I want with it.
00:42:30It's the law and the government says it's the law.
00:42:32You can frame that and hang it on the wall,
00:42:34but it won't raise crops for you, not around here.
00:42:35We made a bad decision coming here, Clay.
00:42:37Make a better one if we go?
00:42:39There's a storm coming like he says.
00:42:41I'm tired, Clay. My kids are tired.
00:42:44Take your time.
00:42:46It may be muddy, but you'll be able to move out.
00:42:53You're a Texan, aren't you?
00:42:55You're not far wrong. I was raised there at Laredo.
00:42:58I figured from the saddle.
00:43:00You got something against Texas?
00:43:02Not anymore.
00:43:03But I had to shoot down a number of your brethren
00:43:05when they were wearing gray.
00:43:07Then what's your complaint, mister? You won, didn't you?
00:43:09I wonder sometimes.
00:43:12Look, Ellison, don't bring that moth-eaten rag of a uniform out here
00:43:15and expect to win battles with it.
00:43:17There won't be any bugles.
00:43:18Just move out when you see the sun.
00:43:20Hey, you!
00:43:29We're not beholding to you for the right to live and free.
00:43:32We've been frozen and roasted and half sick to death.
00:43:35It's gonna take more than you to make us pull out.
00:43:37Do you hear that, Sinclair?
00:43:38More than you!
00:43:39More than your kind!
00:43:41Do you hear me, Sinclair?
00:43:42Do you hear me?
00:43:43Do you...
00:43:51Please.
00:43:52We've had kind of hard times.
00:43:54He's not himself.
00:43:59Good night's sleep.
00:44:00In the morning, you'll be up and out of here.
00:44:08I'm going to see you.
00:44:09Oh, my God.
00:44:10Look.
00:44:11Let's go.
00:44:14Let's go.
00:44:21Hey, Dale.
00:44:24Huh?
00:44:25You got anything to drink?
00:44:26No, I ain't got anything to drink.
00:44:29Hey, Dale.
00:44:30Whoa!
00:44:31How fast?
00:44:32How fast you think I drew?
00:44:35Huh?
00:44:36Huh? How much ahead of him was I?
00:44:39I swear, I swear, I thought he had his gun out even with mine.
00:44:43What difference does it make?
00:44:44You left him back there on his face, didn't you?
00:44:46You're a fast boy, didn't you know that? Fast!
00:44:49You ever see a man fall like that?
00:44:51I never saw a man fall like that.
00:44:53I never did.
00:45:01That's smoke.
00:45:02Squatter smoke.
00:45:04Smack-dab in the middle of the strip.
00:45:08Hey.
00:45:09Oh, get out.
00:45:10You thinkin' what I'm thinkin'?
00:45:12You like squatters?
00:45:14I don't like squatters anymore, and I like Venables.
00:45:17And you know how much you like Venables.
00:45:18Yeah? Well, let's make them unsquat.
00:45:21Let's do it.
00:45:22Get for it!
00:45:23Come on, squatters!
00:45:29Don't worry, Mary.
00:45:34Let's do it.
00:45:35Let's do it.
00:45:36Let's do it.
00:45:37Let's do it.
00:45:38Let's do it.
00:45:39Let's do it slow.
00:45:40Well, let's go, Daddy.
00:45:42Yahoo!
00:45:43It's squatters!
00:45:45Hey, Dal.
00:45:46You got something to drink?
00:45:48No, I ain't got nothing to drink.
00:45:49You got anything to drink?
00:45:50No, I ain't got anything.
00:45:51I bet he's got something to drink.
00:45:52Well, what makes you think so?
00:45:54Oh, somebody told me.
00:45:55Who?
00:45:56Somebody?
00:45:57Let's ask him.
00:45:58Let's do it.
00:46:00Tony!
00:46:01I think we found ourselves plum here.
00:46:03Not only is this man a squatter and a pig farmer,
00:46:05but I do believe I detect what was once a Yankee uniform.
00:46:07What was on them shoulders?
00:46:08Maybe you were General Grant's adjutant.
00:46:09I was a private major with the fifth Pennsylvanians, rebel.
00:46:11If you was at Cemetery Ridge, you'd know it.
00:46:14Cemetery Ridge!
00:46:15Now, let me review that in my mind.
00:46:16Wasn't that the place where the federal government
00:46:17were working with the country in the U.S.
00:46:19what was once a Yankee uniform.
00:46:22What was on them shoulders?
00:46:24And maybe you were General Grant's adjutant.
00:46:26I was a private major with the 5th Pennsylvanians, rebel.
00:46:29If you was at Cemetery Ridge, you'd know it.
00:46:31Cemetery Ridge!
00:46:33Now, let me review that in my mind.
00:46:35Wasn't that the place where the Federals
00:46:37was all lined up in a row,
00:46:39and when they seen the first man in a gray uniform
00:46:40come charging up to them,
00:46:42didn't they take off like a bunch of rabbits?
00:46:44I believe there was two regiments
00:46:45that was never heard from again.
00:46:47And I bet this fellow, he was the fastest one of the bunch.
00:46:52Here he comes, here he comes.
00:46:53Look, he's a big one.
00:46:55He sure is a big one.
00:46:59You got 15 seconds to get off my land, rebels.
00:47:03You know something, mister?
00:47:04You got a big, fat, Yankee mouth on you,
00:47:06and I won't close it for you.
00:47:13I'm going to go!
00:47:17I know that you need to have a big two-year-old horse.
00:47:19Come on!
00:47:21Who cares what you do?
00:47:21Piss knock.
00:47:25Come on!
00:47:30Just go!
00:47:33There we go!
00:47:35Get out of here.
00:47:42Get out!
00:47:43Go ahead, Pa. Pick it up.
00:47:51Watch him, Dal. Watch him.
00:47:55Watch him now. Come on.
00:47:59Go ahead, Pa.
00:48:03You better get away from Pa, son. Get away.
00:48:07Say it like you meant it, mister. Say it like you didn't know that kid was keeping you alive.
00:48:11Jamie!
00:48:19That's it. That's it. Come on, Pa. Dance her.
00:48:23Pick it up, Pa. Come on. Dance, Pa.
00:48:31Please, Pa. Dance, Pa.
00:48:41Come on.
00:48:43Come on.
00:48:45Come on.
00:48:47Come on, Pa.
00:48:49Come on.
00:48:51Tony!
00:48:53Tony!
00:48:55Tony!
00:48:57Tony!
00:48:59You weren't drunk. I did...
00:49:09You weren't drunk, I did...
00:49:11Now, get outta here, Tony.
00:49:15Next time, I'll kill you, squatter.
00:49:45Get up, Dallas.
00:49:52I'll give you just a minute and a half to get out of sight.
00:49:55And don't stop in town. Just keep on going.
00:50:02Ellison, that'll pay for the wagon and then some.
00:50:06Don't let it delay your getting out of here.
00:50:08That money'd pay for a wagon.
00:50:11It'll also pay for some wire to keep you and your animals out.
00:50:41You, Dennis Deneen.
00:50:44Well, I'm his foreman. What'd you want to see him about?
00:50:47Who is it, Brick?
00:50:49Ellison. Clay Ellison.
00:50:51Have him come in, Brick.
00:50:55I've been expecting you. I heard all about what happened over at your camp. I'm sorry.
00:51:13Oh, sorry, Mr. Deneen. My father told me you ran this valley. But he said you had principles.
00:51:19Mister, you'd best mind what you're-
00:51:22A minute, Brick. Go ahead, Ellison. Make your point.
00:51:26I want to know if that's all I can expect from you. Apologies.
00:51:29What more did you have in mind?
00:51:31Your assurance that it won't happen again.
00:51:34I give you my guarantee.
00:51:36All you have to do is sell me your land, Mr. Ellison.
00:51:39I'll pay whatever you ask.
00:51:41Listen, Mr. Deneen.
00:51:43I'm not gonna be talked off. I'm not gonna be bullied off. I'm not gonna be bought off.
00:51:47I didn't come to you to sell my land. I came here to protect it.
00:51:52You want to farm that strip and you want to string wire.
00:51:55In other words, you want me at your elbow while you close up the range.
00:51:58Forgive me, Mr. Ellison, but you've got a devil of a lot of gall.
00:52:02To want what's mine? That's not gall. That's a man's right.
00:52:06And you place quite a stock in a man's right, don't you?
00:52:09His right and his honor, Mr. Deneen.
00:52:12And I've bought and paid for both with this uniform.
00:52:16At Chickamauga, both Bull Runs, Chancellorville.
00:52:19I had Majors Epulets on my shoulders, and they were earned.
00:52:24No dirty range tramp can tell me there's no honor to these names and to this uniform.
00:52:33I'm putting this right to you, Mr. Deneen.
00:52:35I can't fight those men on their terms.
00:52:38I'm not a gunman.
00:52:41So I have to come to the one human being who can keep me and mine alive.
00:52:47Tomorrow morning I'm going into your town and I'm going to buy seed, tools and wire.
00:52:55I'd like you to be there, Mr. Deneen, to see that I won't need a casket to go with it.
00:53:00There are only two things I've hated all my life, Ellison.
00:53:06One is violence and the other is barbed wire.
00:53:10But I hate violence much more.
00:53:13Tomorrow morning you stop by here on your way to town.
00:53:16And Brick and I will ride in with you.
00:53:19And no man is going to stop you from doing whatever is your right.
00:53:46.
00:53:49Hi, Steve.
00:53:50I'm out of tobacco.
00:53:52That's the least of your worries.
00:53:55Get up on your feet, Tony.
00:53:56I've got a lot to tell you.
00:53:58Like what? Like this.
00:54:00You know what people think of you around here?
00:54:02You think I care.
00:54:04They've got you pegged as a gun-happy, loco kid.
00:54:06That's what everybody's thought of you since you shot your first rabbit.
00:54:09As of then, Tony, you could have walked up the street of that town
00:54:11and gotten 20 even-money bets
00:54:13that the next thing you killed would walk upright and talk.
00:54:15Well, you should have covered that money, then.
00:54:17I should have beg their pardon. I should have apologized to them
00:54:19because it was my brother made them want to bolt their doors.
00:54:22How should I feel now, Steve? You tell me.
00:54:25I killed a top gun who would have bushwhacked you quicker
00:54:28than you can say your name.
00:54:29Don't you let loose of a dead man.
00:54:31Do you have to wear a carcass around your neck like a medal?
00:54:33Well, I'm not gonna get down on my knees and tell you how sorry I am.
00:54:35That's what I'm not gonna do.
00:54:36I saved your skin, buddy.
00:54:38It was me who stood up to him.
00:54:40It was me who drew on him.
00:54:42All you could do was take a long, slow crawl on your belly
00:54:45back to that old man.
00:54:49Well, there's plenty who stood on line to shake my hand this morning.
00:54:52Yeah, you couldn't wait for him, could you?
00:54:54Then you had to ride out digging up trouble.
00:54:56You were ready to gun down a farmer and maybe his wife and kids, too.
00:55:01Yeah, you... you did okay.
00:55:03If you set out this morning to prove everybody right
00:55:05that you were a strutting, itchy-fingered little monster,
00:55:08you did okay. You proved it.
00:55:10I'll tell you what I proved.
00:55:12I proved I was twice the gunman you ever were.
00:55:15I proved that I had stock in an open range
00:55:17I was willing to fight for him.
00:55:18And I proved...
00:55:19I proved that you were jealous of me.
00:55:24Oh, boy, Steve.
00:55:26You better open your eyes.
00:55:28Because I'm not just a kid brother anymore.
00:55:30I'm a full partner and I ride abreast of you.
00:55:33And you're not sitting on me anymore!
00:55:35I never sat on you. I never tied you down.
00:55:37I only wanted one thing in my life, and that was to see you rise up.
00:55:41You only got up as high as your gun belt.
00:55:43That's a low height for a man.
00:55:52Oh.
00:55:54I am Dennis Deneen.
00:55:56Uh, this is Joan Blake, Mr. Deneen.
00:55:58She's from Jeweltown.
00:55:59I am honored.
00:56:01But I have short business here tonight.
00:56:03You can go ahead. The lady can share it with us.
00:56:06Fair enough.
00:56:07I'd like to know what yellow-backed bully
00:56:09tried to fire the camp on the Ellison Strip today.
00:56:14You're looking at him, Mr. Deneen.
00:56:17A formidable act.
00:56:21I suppose I'm in the presence of courage.
00:56:23It won't happen again, Mr. Deneen.
00:56:25It's done with.
00:56:26It's done with?
00:56:27Is that the epitaph you put on the stone?
00:56:29It's done with?
00:56:30Well, you can take this as gospel.
00:56:33I won't have a man killed for one square foot of soil
00:56:36or for an inch of it.
00:56:38How about for an open range, Mr. Deneen?
00:56:40I must inform you, young master Tony,
00:56:42you did not invent the open range.
00:56:44All you've done is enjoyed it.
00:56:46Clay Ellison is riding into town tomorrow to get some supplies.
00:56:51I'm in hopes that eventually he'll sell out to us.
00:56:55But in the meantime, he'll do as he will.
00:56:57That's his right.
00:56:59And I'll back up his right.
00:57:02It's been a pleasure meeting you, miss.
00:57:07I'm sorry the circumstances have been so strained.
00:57:13May you live a long and full life, Tony.
00:57:15And may you beget a long line of cattlemen.
00:57:17And may you live long enough to raise them.
00:57:47I'll call you.
00:58:01Wait, hey.
00:58:02I'll tell you what?
00:58:03I'll take you back your story.
00:58:04I'll tell you what?
00:58:05And it will do that, Ted.
00:58:06You're told me.
00:58:07I will tell you, Mike.
00:58:08How will I tell you?
00:58:09You know?
00:58:10I'll tell you.
00:58:11You're told me.
00:58:12I'll tell you.
00:58:13with Bowerman at the general store where he buys wire to cut our throats.
00:58:18That ain't right, is it?
00:58:21Is it right, Hank?
00:58:22Tony, you know we gotta do whatever Mr. Deneen says.
00:58:26You gotta do whatever Mr. Deneen says.
00:58:30I don't care what he says.
00:58:36I wanna do things my way.
00:58:43I don't care what he says.
00:59:13I don't care what he says.
00:59:43You sure picked funny friends, Steve.
01:00:07You're standing right in the doorway, Tony.
01:00:10I could be moved.
01:00:11The idea is we don't want to have to make you move.
01:00:16Wait a minute, Brick.
01:00:17Tony, I want you to back off.
01:00:20Why don't you tell that to Ellison, Steve?
01:00:34Tony, I'm telling you to get back.
01:00:36And I'm telling you to say to him!
01:00:37I got a list of supplies to buy in that store there, Sinclair.
01:00:43You got wire on that list?
01:00:46At the top.
01:00:47And I think you better change your mind.
01:00:50Tony!
01:00:52You do it your way, Steve.
01:00:53I'll do it mine.
01:00:55Squatter, you got one more chance to back off.
01:00:58One more chance!
01:00:59You can go to hell.
01:01:11That's Cemetery Ridge.
01:01:16Tony!
01:01:21Tony, listen to me.
01:01:22You're not fighting barbed wire and squatters anymore.
01:01:27Now you're fighting me.
01:01:29Not unless you make me, Steve.
01:01:31You're my brother.
01:01:33Or maybe you've forgotten that.
01:01:35No, I haven't forgotten.
01:01:36That's why I'm standing here.
01:01:38That's why I'm going to stop you, Tony.
01:01:40Get out of my way, Sinclair.
01:01:45Nobody's stopping me.
01:01:47Nobody's buying any barbed wire.
01:01:49Why don't you let this squatter fight his own fight, Steve?
01:01:53The other day he was hiding behind women and little kids.
01:01:56Today he's hiding...
01:01:58It's very funny, because he's hiding behind you.
01:02:00It's funny, because you don't know that Steve's gone soft.
01:02:04You're no protection for this slimy, yellow-belly little...
01:02:08You make sure I'm hoping to see.
01:02:11It's a
01:02:27Come on, Jimmy.
01:02:32Come on.
01:02:32Come on.
01:02:37Come on, Johnny.
01:02:37This is one the two of you can share, you and Tony.
01:03:02Charlie Harris.
01:03:04Yes, sir.
01:03:05Can you read this?
01:03:08Yes, sir.
01:03:09Well, if you can read it, fill it.
01:03:11Send it all over to the Ellison strip. I'll be there waiting for it.
01:03:13The wire too, Mr. Deneen?
01:03:14Yes, all you have. Perhaps you'd better send it away for more.
01:03:17Because after I wire the Ellison strip, I'll be doing the same thing all along my property line.
01:03:22And if the wire isn't enough, I'll use this.
01:03:36You ought to keep your cattle off my land.
01:03:39And I don't want anything I own touched by you.
01:03:43Harris.
01:03:44If you want my business, you can't do any for them.
01:03:47These two gunmen.
01:03:49I want you away from this valley.
01:03:51Both of you.
01:03:53Both of you.
01:03:57All right, Brink. Come on.
01:03:58Come on.
01:04:14The use of it you may have got from me.
01:04:16But what about the love of it?
01:04:18Where'd you get the love of it, Tony?
01:04:30Steve.
01:04:33Steve?
01:04:34What's the matter? You lonely?
01:04:36You got company, Tony.
01:04:38If you get bored, you can scalp him.
01:04:46All right. Start digging.
01:05:16You're right.
01:05:17I'll get off the grass.
01:05:18He's coming.
01:05:19I'm coming.
01:05:20I'm coming.
01:05:22I'm coming.
01:05:23I'm coming.
01:05:24This is a hard work.
01:05:26Let's go.
01:05:27They're getting off of it.
01:05:29They're getting off of it.
01:05:31Let's go.
01:05:32Let's go.
01:05:35Let's go.
01:05:36They're wiring off the Ellison strip.
01:05:48And after that, they're going to do the same thing all along Deneen's line.
01:05:51You know, there's a way to stop that, Steve.
01:05:54Not for me, there isn't.
01:05:56I got this land from the old man, and tomorrow it'll go back to him.
01:05:59You can probably stay here, all of you, and work for him just as before, or you can pull out.
01:06:03I'll see you all draw a full month's pay first thing in the morning.
01:06:10I'll miss you.
01:06:12That's it, Ham.
01:06:20I didn't want much. I didn't want much at all.
01:06:22I just wanted him to walk with his head up.
01:06:28It's right too hard, I guess.
01:06:29Whatever's wrong with a man, he tries to change with a kid coming up.
01:06:34But it isn't right, because he really does it for himself.
01:06:39Steve.
01:06:40No, it's true.
01:06:42I tried to bend that kid a certain way.
01:06:45Tried to shape him like he was some kind of tough leather I had to make soft.
01:06:52He didn't soften any. He wasn't made that way.
01:06:53This was rotten leather, and he came apart.
01:07:01Did it come from me?
01:07:03Was it because of me?
01:07:08Do you know what I think, Steve?
01:07:11I think everything good in him came from you.
01:07:14I think when he smiled, that came from you.
01:07:17And when he loved, that was something you gave him.
01:07:20I don't know what he was doing, but I don't know what he was doing.
01:07:22I don't know what he was doing.
01:07:23I don't know what he was doing, but I don't know what he was doing.
01:07:32If you've got a reason to be here, say it in a hurry.
01:07:34My gear. I came to collect my gear.
01:07:36Collect it and get out.
01:07:42You're getting the boot too, huh?
01:07:44I'm leaving because I want to, Tony. No one's pushing me.
01:07:48Yeah, well, you're lucky.
01:07:50You don't mind if I take this, do you?
01:07:55Take everything you can carry. The rest goes back to Deneen tomorrow.
01:07:58What do you mean?
01:07:59You leave tonight. I leave in the morning.
01:08:02Are you crazy?
01:08:04I've already told the men.
01:08:06They can stay and work for the old man if they want to.
01:08:08You mean you're going to toss it all away? Land, cattle, everything?
01:08:11That's right. Now get your gear.
01:08:14Oh, boy, Steve.
01:08:17I thought you were number one.
01:08:20You're nothing but a drifter.
01:08:21You're nothing.
01:08:22Let him alone, Tony.
01:08:24Let him alone? I'll let him alone.
01:08:27I wouldn't touch him with gloves.
01:08:29I'm in.
01:08:45I read. How's the boy?
01:08:47There's been a lot of talk about the old man taking over.
01:08:51Forget it.
01:08:52This ranch is Sinclair Run.
01:08:55And as of now, I'm the Sinclair that runs it.
01:08:59Well, I can't speak for the others, but I take my orders from Steve.
01:09:05I'm sorry, Tony.
01:09:07Don't be sorry. You can leave tonight.
01:09:10Tony.
01:09:10You ask him or tell him?
01:09:16If you're asking, the answer's no.
01:09:19And if I'm telling?
01:09:21Then the answer is, let's hear Steve say it.
01:09:24Steve?
01:09:26Steve heard the word fence.
01:09:27I think that scared him a little.
01:09:29The only thing you'll hear from Steve is goodbye.
01:09:32I figure that's his right.
01:09:34That's not your right to think...
01:09:35Steve's out.
01:09:38That's it.
01:09:38Oh, look, Manuela, you have your job here.
01:09:42The rest of you men have yours.
01:09:45Now, if you want to stay, you'll have to remember
01:09:47that Steve, nor Deneen, nor anybody
01:09:50has anything to do with the running of the Sinclair Ranch.
01:09:53I'm the only one you call, mister.
01:09:55You haven't packed your gear, Tony, and you're a long way from your horse.
01:09:58Well, I'm as close as I want to be.
01:10:01You're not as close as I want you to be.
01:10:04I told you men this land goes back to Deneen.
01:10:06I also said you could all keep your jobs.
01:10:10If anybody's got any doubts about who's in charge here,
01:10:13I'm ready to clear up those doubts.
01:10:15Whatever you say, Steve.
01:10:16I'm worthy, Steve.
01:10:17Yeah.
01:10:17Stay away from me, Tony.
01:10:30You've still got this big yen to die.
01:10:45Die someplace else.
01:10:46Away from me.
01:10:47I'm tired of digging graves.
01:10:50All right.
01:10:51Take it easy, Tony.
01:10:52Relax, Tony.
01:10:52All right.
01:10:54All right.
01:10:55All right.
01:10:55I'm all right.
01:11:10We'll see who runs this outfit.
01:11:11Come on.
01:11:20Get out!
01:11:24What'll become of him, Steve?
01:11:26Keep on the way he's going.
01:11:29One day he'll meet somebody faster with a gun than he is,
01:11:31because that's the way it happens.
01:11:33Now bury him.
01:11:34If he's lucky, he'll have a marker,
01:11:37and if he isn't, it won't make too much difference,
01:11:39because there won't be anybody to mourn him.
01:11:42Except me.
01:11:45I'll mourn him.
01:11:46What's your pleasure, young Mr. Sinclair?
01:12:14What's your pleasure, young Mr. Sinclair?
01:12:15I didn't come here to talk about pleasure.
01:12:18I came here to talk about my business.
01:12:21Now, uh, in case you didn't hear,
01:12:23I run the double-S ranch now.
01:12:27My first order of business is for you to get that fence down.
01:12:30You're on my land.
01:12:32Get off.
01:12:34At least you say it like a man.
01:12:36Yes, but not to a man.
01:12:38I'm telling it to a dirty little trigger-happy jackal,
01:12:41without a heart in his body.
01:12:42I can't say it much plainer than that, Tony.
01:12:48Well, in that case, Mr. Deneen,
01:12:50I guess you'd better use that gun,
01:12:53because I'm afraid I might have to kill you.
01:12:56We'll have to try again.
01:13:02You've got a gun.
01:13:03Open! Open!
01:13:24Señor Steve! Señor Steve!
01:13:33He's been shot. It happened earlier this morning.
01:13:39He's hurt pretty bad.
01:13:42We know who did it.
01:13:45Couldn't have gone far, Steve. He was hit.
01:13:48We followed a blood trail toward the hills, then it stopped.
01:13:51We figured he'd come here.
01:13:54He didn't.
01:13:56We're gonna keep on looking for him, Steve.
01:14:03If he's in trouble, I think I know where he'd go.
01:14:06I'd be obliged if you'd let me go after him, Brick.
01:14:11I've been with that old man for 38 years.
01:14:15I love him, too.
01:14:19Will you wear your gun?
01:14:30All right, Steve.
01:14:33I love you.
01:14:37Wait for me.
01:14:39I will.
01:15:03And now long, I'll try to die.
01:15:05I'm going to the sky in common.
01:15:08I love you...
01:15:10I am back in here for 30 years.
01:15:12Lisaelectron.
01:15:14Lucky the world has ever been missing.
01:15:17I love you.
01:15:18Players have been pouquinho with you in John.
01:15:20Get out of it forever.
01:15:23You've arrived in the house....
01:15:25In the house....
01:15:27THE END
01:15:57Tony?
01:16:27Tony?
01:16:29Tony?
01:16:33Tony?
01:16:35Tony?
01:16:39Tony?
01:16:43Come on.
01:17:13Tony!
01:17:21You didn't get very far.
01:17:23I got a little bullet in my leg.
01:17:25Who'd you bring with you?
01:17:27Nobody.
01:17:29I came alone.
01:17:31Don't take any walks, Steve.
01:17:33No day to walk.
01:17:35It's hot.
01:17:37Good day for a man to die.
01:17:39You never know the difference.
01:17:41I'm coming for you, Tony.
01:17:43I'm gonna take you back.
01:17:45I'm not gonna let you, Steve.
01:17:49Stay where you are.
01:17:51Or I'll have to...
01:17:53I'll have to kill you.
01:17:55Steve, don't.
01:17:57I'm asking you not to.
01:17:59Please, Steve!
01:18:01I'm gonna take you back, Tony.
01:18:03I'm gonna take you back, Tony.
01:18:09And what if I don't go?
01:18:27Tony!
01:18:39I'm gonna take you back.
01:18:41Tony.
01:18:51Steve.
01:18:53I had to protect you.
01:18:55You couldn't kill your kid brother.
01:18:57Steve, here.
01:18:59I'm sorry.
01:19:01I'm sorry.
01:19:09I'm sorry.
01:19:27Did you find Tony?
01:19:29Yes.
01:19:31What about Mr. Deneen?
01:19:33He's gonna pull through.
01:19:35When he's able to listen, tell him...
01:19:37He's able to listen now, Steve.
01:19:39I think he'd like to hear it from you.
01:19:55I'm glad you're all right, Mr. Deneen.
01:20:01Tony's dead.
01:20:07Steve.
01:20:09Come back here.
01:20:13Now, don't you start running away from something you've already built.
01:20:17Well, they're gonna moralize and tell you what happened is for the best.
01:20:21But it has happened.
01:20:23There's nothing you can do about it.
01:20:25There's a lot of work to do in this valley.
01:20:29And it's our valley, Steve.
01:20:31Remember that.
01:20:33I'll be needing a lot of help.
01:20:35I'd like you to stay.
01:20:37I'll stay.
01:20:41Well, you'd better be getting back to your place...
01:20:43and let them know that the Sinclairs are still in the business.
01:21:05Well, the Sinclairs are still in the business.
01:21:07What is the Sinclairs?
01:21:09What is the Sinclairs?
01:21:10Well, I'm not a kid who starts looking for him, this is not a kid.
01:21:11The Sinclairs are still in the business.
01:21:13So, I'm not a kid who happens.
01:21:15If there's a kid who's not running away from something.
01:21:17Now, I'm gonna get back to your...
01:21:18and the Sinclairs are still up.
01:21:19But he's still taking on that side.
01:21:20I will help you keep on that side.
01:21:21I need an idea.
01:21:23You don't get a good idea.
01:21:24You don't get bad, but you have to go...
01:21:25He's a great idea.
01:21:26I don't know.
01:21:27I'm not...
01:21:28He's a good idea.
01:21:29I'm a good idea.
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