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00:00:00The End
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00:00:09Hello, bat.
00:00:15Dave?
00:00:16Yep.
00:00:17What are you doing way out here?
00:00:19Well, I ain't chasing buffalo.
00:00:21How are you and the half-wit doing?
00:00:24Well, looks like all right.
00:00:30Where do you plan to sell them? Hay City?
00:00:32Sure.
00:00:34How you been doing?
00:00:36Oh, not bad.
00:00:37You drew a straight flush last week.
00:00:39Billy's brother there liked it died.
00:00:42But I don't know, Bat, ain't as much fun taking him as taking you.
00:00:45You have your chance.
00:00:46With all these hides I got, I aim to buy the place back.
00:00:49Oh, I wouldn't bother you.
00:00:51Why not? Ben doesn't want the place, just the money I dropped to him.
00:00:54Will you take my advice? Now, I'm an old friend of yours, aren't I?
00:00:57Sell them hides in Dodge and stay out of Hay City.
00:01:00All right, Dave, let's have it.
00:01:03You didn't ride way out here just to pass the time.
00:01:06Well, the fact is, I got a message for you.
00:01:09Sergeant Fella, by the name of King.
00:01:12He wouldn't feel too kindly if you came back to town.
00:01:15Says he's going to kill you.
00:01:17King? I never even heard of him.
00:01:20Well, he came after you left, but he certainly has heard of you.
00:01:24From Molly. Molly Day.
00:01:26Oh?
00:01:26Well, it seems he talked about you too much, and at the wrong times.
00:01:30And the sergeant, he's just fit to be tied.
00:01:33You know, he paid me $15 to come out here to tell you this.
00:01:37Molly's all right, but she means nothing to me.
00:01:39Tell the sergeant to cool off.
00:01:41I already did. I said cool off, Sergeant King.
00:01:43That ain't going to risk getting himself killed over Molly.
00:01:45I'm coming in day after tomorrow.
00:01:48You're crazy. You've got you as crazy as he is.
00:01:50Sell them hides in Dodge City.
00:01:53All right, Dave, drink your coffee and get moving.
00:01:56Like I say, I'm your friend, Molly.
00:01:58Mine or King's?
00:01:59Hell's fine, that's Sergeant King.
00:02:01Friend of mine?
00:02:02He's my cousin.
00:02:03Ha ha!
00:02:04What ails you, halfwit?
00:02:08You want to get your full head blown off?
00:02:11Guess he don't like that kind of talk.
00:02:13I don't either.
00:02:15Good night, Dave.
00:02:15Good night, Dave.
00:02:32Good night.
00:02:37Hi.
00:02:37Good night.
00:02:38Let's go.
00:03:08Come on, Billy.
00:03:26Ben! Billy! Take over.
00:03:30Bet you thought we'd never get here.
00:03:32Oh, I figured it'd be long about now.
00:03:34Say, buffalo hunting agrees with you.
00:03:36It doesn't with me. There's not enough money in it.
00:03:39Besides, it stinks.
00:03:40Yeah, I see what you mean.
00:03:41Go on out back and wash up, Billy. I want to see what you look like.
00:03:44All right, Ben.
00:03:46Dick, let's have a bottle.
00:03:47Yeah, Ben.
00:03:48Ben, I'm sure I'm grateful to you for taking Billy along with you.
00:03:53He doesn't belong in a place like this.
00:03:54It's too easy for him to get into trouble.
00:03:56Well, let's have it.
00:04:01How did you do?
00:04:02Oh, pretty good, I guess.
00:04:03Got a wagon load of hides out there.
00:04:05I noticed you didn't change the sign.
00:04:08All I'd have to do is take that sign down, have another one painted.
00:04:11One night you'd waltz in, play me a little acy-ducy at one-eyed jacks.
00:04:14I'd be out looking for buffalo.
00:04:15All right, that's Molly.
00:04:23What's she doing here?
00:04:25I didn't know Ernie ever let her out of his sight.
00:04:27Sure, I'd like to hunt a little of that quail.
00:04:28Look, that sergeant's a pretty mean boy.
00:04:30You better stick to hunting turkey.
00:04:39Want to see some fun and get all K.P. forever?
00:04:41I'm way ahead of you. Come on, let's go.
00:04:43Hello, Molly.
00:04:44Oh, Beth, didn't Dave see you?
00:04:46Yeah, he told me about the engagement.
00:04:48When's the happy day?
00:04:49Please don't joke.
00:04:50You shouldn't have come.
00:04:51This old town's military, Beth, and the sergeant said...
00:04:54Come on, come on, sit down.
00:04:57You've got to listen to me.
00:04:58You've got to go.
00:05:00I don't want to see you get shot up on my account.
00:05:02I'm not fixing to be.
00:05:03I hear you've been doing a little talking in your sleep.
00:05:06Well, I guess I mentioned you some.
00:05:09I like you too, Molly.
00:05:10Maybe you two want to be alone.
00:05:12Beth.
00:05:14You, Masterson?
00:05:18Oh, listen, Ernie.
00:05:19He doesn't mean anything to me.
00:05:21If I told everybody what I'd do if you came back here...
00:05:24All right, that's all.
00:05:30I'll kill the first man that points the gun.
00:05:34Get him out of here.
00:05:35Move!
00:05:37All right, give a hand.
00:05:38I shouldn't have come here.
00:05:50Now, don't go blaming yourself.
00:05:51I shouldn't have come.
00:05:53Look at that arm.
00:05:58Now, Dave.
00:05:59He was my own flesh and blood.
00:06:02He was shooting at me.
00:06:03Go on, Dave.
00:06:05You've got things to do.
00:06:12Sit down.
00:06:15Beth.
00:06:16You've got to light out of here right now.
00:06:18This is a soldier's town.
00:06:22Whenever one of them gets it, no matter how hated he was, the whole platoon suddenly falls in love with him.
00:06:27How about Dave?
00:06:28Oh, he'll cool off.
00:06:29Listen, this whole thing will blow over in a month.
00:06:31But it won't if you stay here, so go anyplace.
00:06:36Go to Dodge City.
00:06:37Your brother Ed's there.
00:06:38Don't worry about this place.
00:06:39He has skins.
00:06:39I'll sell them for you and deposit the money.
00:06:42Oh.
00:06:47Put it down, Billy.
00:06:48All right, here you are, my friends.
00:07:17Here's a nice drink-backed cigar there for you and a vote for Sheriff Rican, I hope.
00:07:23Now, you look like intelligent men.
00:07:24I can talk to you.
00:07:25Talking to some people, if you like pouring water, the duck's back comes in one ear and out the other.
00:07:29A cigar there, my friend, and a vote for Sheriff Rican, I hope.
00:07:33Thank you, my friend.
00:07:34Here you are.
00:07:34Oh, whoa, wait a minute.
00:07:35Not you, sonny.
00:07:37You may not be too young to smoke, but you're certainly too young to vote.
00:07:41Now, go on home and cut that kindling, boy.
00:07:43You go with your big brothers there.
00:07:44Ha, ha.
00:07:47Lookin' for the marshals?
00:08:03Yeah.
00:08:06Well, he should be back any time now.
00:08:09He's over at the church working up the Bible vote.
00:08:11What?
00:08:13Running against a man like Regan, he shouldn't be singing the rock of ages.
00:08:17He should be throwing.
00:08:18You're welcome to wait in my office if you'd care to.
00:08:21Thanks.
00:08:21Have a seat.
00:08:41Are you a doctor?
00:08:42No, I'm the doctor.
00:08:45I'm gettin' a little old.
00:08:46We hauled out of bed every night to sober up drunks and set broken jaws.
00:08:51That's why I'm back in Ed Masterson.
00:08:53Maybe if our so-called fair city gets cleaned up, I can get a little sleep.
00:08:57If you're not too tuckered out, how about re-bandaging this arm?
00:09:04Get over here.
00:09:04Gunshot.
00:09:16How'd it happen?
00:09:18Just bandage the arm.
00:09:20Get over here.
00:09:20Get over here.
00:09:20Get over here.
00:09:22Get over here.
00:09:24Gunshot.
00:09:26How'd it happen?
00:09:29Just bandage the arm.
00:09:32Well, Sam, you missed another meeting.
00:09:51What's your excuse this time?
00:09:52My excuse is I wasn't there.
00:09:54What the devil are you doing here?
00:09:56Get my arm bandaged, I hope.
00:09:58Oh, Pauline.
00:09:59Sit down, Paul.
00:10:00Yeah, I, uh, I heard about that.
00:10:02Good news travels fast.
00:10:04Yeah, there was nothing I could help, Ed.
00:10:06I'd never even seen the man before.
00:10:09Well, Bat, I, I want you to meet my fiancée.
00:10:12This is Pauline Howard and her father, the Reverend Howard.
00:10:14This is my brother.
00:10:15How do you do?
00:10:16Pat Masterson.
00:10:17If no one's introduced to us, I'm Sam Tremaine.
00:10:20There's gonna be one beer for this dressing.
00:10:22You got it.
00:10:23Pat Masterson.
00:10:24Now, I, I've heard that name recently.
00:10:26Oh, uh, well, Reverend, that was mixed up in that shooting in Hayes City.
00:10:30Oh?
00:10:31Now, I, I never connected that name with you.
00:10:34Well, we don't often run into each other, Reverend.
00:10:36What's all this about you running for sheriff?
00:10:38Hold still.
00:10:39Well, Regan, he's the sheriff here, and his crew of deputies are all ex-outlaws and gunmen.
00:10:45Well, there's nothing unusual about that.
00:10:48There are a lot of lawmen that have been wanted at one time or another.
00:10:50Never heard a sheriff to have a reputation with a gun.
00:10:53That, that's not the point.
00:10:55Anything goes in Dodge City because Regan lets it.
00:10:58In fact, he encourages it.
00:10:59Pat, I want to get rid of the crooked dealers and the gunfights and the robberies.
00:11:04What about that badge you're wearing now?
00:11:06Well, the fact is, being city marshal around here is like a watchdog without teeth.
00:11:12As soon as I throw the crooks in jail, they get out by order of the county sheriff.
00:11:15And I'm just a little annoyed by it.
00:11:17It's like a merry-go-round.
00:11:19Well, I wish you luck.
00:11:20You'll need more than that.
00:11:23In my opinion, if the Reverend will excuse the expression, he doesn't have a prayer.
00:11:28Oh, Doc, you ought to be ashamed.
00:11:31Oh, so that's the girl you wrote me about.
00:11:33That was months ago.
00:11:34How come you're not married?
00:11:37We planned to be in the fall.
00:11:39What are you waiting for, the corn to ripen?
00:11:42If I had a girl like this, I'd kick her door down.
00:11:45Well, how would it be if I'd make some coffee?
00:11:48I haven't had breakfast yet.
00:11:51Maybe you'd like something stronger.
00:11:53Sam's been trying to shock me for the better part of 30 years, but he hasn't succeeded yet.
00:11:59Some other time, Sam, we really have to go.
00:12:01Well, Mr. Masterson, whatever else you may be, you are Ed's brother.
00:12:06And if you're here in the fall, we'd like to have you attend the wedding.
00:12:09Well, whatever else I may be, I'm much obliged.
00:12:12As a matter of fact, I'm thinking of going into business here.
00:12:15Oh, what sort of business?
00:12:16Well, I thought I might buy a saloon.
00:12:20Oh, yes.
00:12:22Well, we must be going.
00:12:23I'll take you to the carriage, dear.
00:12:25With that, I'll be right back.
00:12:30Mr. Masterson, you can forget about that beer.
00:12:32And the dressing's on the house.
00:12:44I understand the voice of the bar fay are coming in later tonight.
00:12:47We ought to have some fun.
00:12:50It's like I picked the right business to go into with the wrong time to come in here.
00:12:53Just for election, I mean.
00:12:54Don't worry about it.
00:12:55It's all right.
00:12:56You start a reform platform, and your brother the gambler comes along and shoots craps off.
00:13:01It doesn't matter.
00:13:02The people around here, they know me.
00:13:03They know what I stand for.
00:13:05What they stand for, you mean?
00:13:06It seems to me it's quite a lot.
00:13:08Well, it's you I'm worried about.
00:13:09Me?
00:13:10Yeah.
00:13:11I manage to do all right.
00:13:13Well, you've never settled down.
00:13:14You're like a ball in a roulette wheel jumping from one place to another.
00:13:19You know, in one of these days, if you keep getting in a scrape, you're going to land on number 13, Black.
00:13:26That looks like a nice, quiet place.
00:13:29How about a drink?
00:13:30No.
00:13:32No, thanks, Pat.
00:13:33Oh, come on.
00:13:34We haven't had one together in years.
00:13:36You know, I've missed you so much.
00:13:38I'll even let you nag me about settling down.
00:13:41No, you go in.
00:13:42I got to make my rounds.
00:13:43I'll meet you back at the room, huh?
00:13:45Well, since you insist.
00:13:46You look like the whiskey type.
00:14:08Evening, Bat.
00:14:10Good evening.
00:14:11There.
00:14:12Let me pay for that.
00:14:14Charlie.
00:14:16This is Ed Matheson's brother.
00:14:18His name is Bat.
00:14:24Sorry, my mistake.
00:14:28Now, what ails him?
00:14:30I diagnose it as a case of hyper-timidity.
00:14:33You may not know it, but...
00:14:35there are rumors about you all over town.
00:14:37Me?
00:14:38They say you deal blackjack with three fingers.
00:14:40Thumb, index, and trigger.
00:14:42Oh, that's crazy.
00:14:43I've never done anything but defend myself.
00:14:45But how often?
00:14:50Well, you know, Bat,
00:14:51that's the way it is with a reputation.
00:14:53It's built up by hearsay and wild rumors.
00:14:56When you go to dig into it,
00:14:58well, all too often you find out it's true.
00:15:01Got a professional opinion.
00:15:03I know your brother pretty well, Bat.
00:15:06You have no idea how much he worries about you.
00:15:09I've often heard him say he'd be the happiest man alive
00:15:12if you take root and dodge.
00:15:14Wouldn't that just be great for him politically?
00:15:16I'm not speaking politically.
00:15:18I'm speaking spiritually.
00:15:20You see, he has a reputation, too,
00:15:22as the loneliest man in town.
00:15:24Oh, I know you're thinking about Pauline,
00:15:27but I don't think they'll ever get married.
00:15:30What makes you say that?
00:15:32I just don't think she's too sure of it.
00:15:34I agree with you.
00:15:37Pauline and Ed aren't suited to each other.
00:15:39Ed's a dreamer.
00:15:40Half the time, he's living in the future,
00:15:43twenty years from now.
00:15:44And what she needs is a man who'll beat her brains out
00:15:46every morning before coffee.
00:15:48All right, Lily, I won't argue.
00:15:50No one ever wins with you, anyway.
00:15:52Meet Ed's brother.
00:15:54I've heard a lot about you.
00:15:56I was wondering when you were gonna pay me a visit.
00:15:58Hey, you?
00:15:59This place, I mean.
00:16:00See, I've been running it ever since my husband died.
00:16:02Not too successfully, I'm afraid.
00:16:04Have a drink, Lily?
00:16:05Don't mind if I do.
00:16:07Charlie!
00:16:08Last year, Lily's husband was shot by a person
00:16:14or persons unknown for a reason just as unknown.
00:16:17To everyone but our friend, Mr. Regan, of course.
00:16:19I've been hearing a lot about your sheriff.
00:16:21Haven't you met him yet?
00:16:22No.
00:16:23He's a very clever man, our sheriff.
00:16:25He's got two hats he keeps taking off and putting on.
00:16:29The white ones for making speeches,
00:16:31kissing babies and attending rodeos.
00:16:33The black ones for funerals
00:16:35and collecting his percentage of every business in town.
00:16:39My husband was a stubborn man, Mr. Masterson.
00:16:42More than his share of pride.
00:16:44He refused to pay.
00:16:46The next night, we had no dealers.
00:16:49Then when he wouldn't reconsider...
00:16:51So, that's why this place is so salty.
00:16:55There hasn't been a wheel turned
00:16:57or a hand a Pharaoh dealt since it happened.
00:16:59Regan's just waiting now till I have to close my doors,
00:17:02which could be any minute,
00:17:03so he can walk in and take over himself.
00:17:05No, he won't.
00:17:06I'll speak to all your steady customers
00:17:07and get them to drink twice as much.
00:17:10Well, if you don't mind my saying so, Mrs...
00:17:12Just Lily.
00:17:13Lily, then.
00:17:14If you don't mind my saying so,
00:17:16I think you're handling this thing all wrong.
00:17:18It's not enough just to say no to anyone who's threatening you.
00:17:22You have to make it very clear to them
00:17:24that every street runs both ways.
00:17:26I'm afraid I don't understand.
00:17:28Maybe I could help you out.
00:17:30I'd like to make you a business proposition.
00:17:33Oh?
00:17:34I've got $6,000.
00:17:35I'd like to invest it all to redecorate the place
00:17:37and back the play for a half interest in the Lady Gay.
00:17:42Sounds like good sense to me, Lily.
00:17:44Operating straight, you could pack them in here.
00:17:49I know I'm through unless I... unless I get help.
00:17:52Well, what do you say?
00:17:53If you open that mouth and mumble something about thinking it over,
00:17:56I'll have a very positive professional opinion about your head.
00:18:01You could probably strike a harder bargain for yourself.
00:18:03I'll stick by my first offer.
00:18:06I'll take it.
00:18:08I hope you won't regret it.
00:18:10I'll take it for granted.
00:18:31Where are they gonna get dealers?
00:18:33We'll see tonight.
00:18:34Well, Ed, how does it look to you?
00:18:37Just fine, Lily.
00:18:38Sure wish you all the luck.
00:18:39Say, that's quite a dress.
00:18:40Too extreme?
00:18:41Not for me it isn't.
00:18:42Not for our customers, if any.
00:18:43Let's have a drink before we open the doors.
00:18:44All right.
00:18:45Matt, I sure hope you know what you're letting yourself in for.
00:18:47I might say the same thing about you running against Regan for Sheriff.
00:18:50But win or lose, Ed,
00:18:51I want you to have half my share in the Lady Gay.
00:18:53No, I couldn't do that, Matt, but thanks anyway.
00:18:54Why not?
00:18:55I don't think that's the point.
00:18:56That's your point.
00:18:57You're good.
00:18:58You're good.
00:18:59You're good.
00:19:00Well, you're good.
00:19:01You're good.
00:19:02You're good.
00:19:03You're good.
00:19:04You're good.
00:19:05You're good.
00:19:06You're good.
00:19:07You're good.
00:19:08You're good.
00:19:09You're good.
00:19:10I'm good.
00:19:11You're good.
00:19:12You're good.
00:19:13You're good.
00:19:15I don't think the Reverend and Pauline would approve.
00:19:17Well, it's partly that, but mainly because I don't have much interest in anything but my job.
00:19:23What is it that makes a man want to wear a badge?
00:19:26That I don't know about other men.
00:19:29But with me, it's just Dodge City.
00:19:31There used to be a nice town, a good place to raise a family.
00:19:34But it isn't anymore.
00:19:35Could be.
00:19:37To you.
00:19:40Well, watch out for Regan.
00:19:42I will. Drop in later.
00:19:44I will.
00:19:45Good night.
00:19:47We better get ready for some customers, huh?
00:19:59Hey, cowboy!
00:20:03Howdy, Texans.
00:20:05I'll be a dirty name for that Sue Ann.
00:20:07What y'all doing, honey?
00:20:09Oh, not much.
00:20:10Not much is right.
00:20:11They're doing pretty good.
00:20:41Yeah.
00:20:42It'd be a shame the place caught fire tonight.
00:20:45The paint's hardly dry.
00:20:47If that place burns, you'll put it back up board by board.
00:20:50The idea is to get rid of them, not the saloon.
00:20:52All right.
00:21:00All right.
00:21:00Get your mitts down, get your mitts down, and around and around she goes, and where she's stuck, nobody knows.
00:21:09All right, gentlemen.
00:21:10Place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down, place your mitts down
00:21:40Look who's paying us a visit, our handsome, popular sheriff.
00:21:51All right, gentlemen, place your bets.
00:22:03Masterson.
00:22:05Good evening, Sheriff.
00:22:07The house would like to buy a drink for you and your friends.
00:22:10Now, that's nice, haven't you, Masterson?
00:22:12I'd like to talk to you when you get a minute.
00:22:14I know when that'll be. Looks like I'm the only dealer here.
00:22:17You win, son.
00:22:19It's important.
00:22:20I'm sure it is, Sheriff.
00:22:21These are all my friends. I don't mind if you talk in front of them.
00:22:24Place your bets, gentlemen.
00:22:28One of my men will take over the deal for you.
00:22:30I don't know what would be wrong with that, Sheriff.
00:22:32What could be more honest than a dealer with a badge?
00:22:35Don't take advantage of them, boys.
00:22:37I don't trust you, Mr. Burley.
00:22:38It's not that I don't trust you, Mr. Burley.
00:22:39It's just that the box is full.
00:22:40Put your cash in the slot there.
00:22:41There's plenty of chips for the bank.
00:22:42If you need any more, holler.
00:22:43This way, Sheriff.
00:22:44All right, place your bets.
00:22:45Place your bets.
00:22:46Place your bets.
00:22:47Get your bets.
00:22:48Get your bets down.
00:22:50Get your bets down.
00:22:52All right, get your bets down.
00:22:53Get your bets down.
00:22:55This way, Sheriff.
00:22:57All right, place your bets.
00:23:00Place your bets.
00:23:02Get your bets down.
00:23:12All right, get your bets down, get your bets down.
00:23:16And around, around, you know that way you stop.
00:23:19Nobody knows.
00:23:21Would you mind waiting outside?
00:23:23What's your idea?
00:23:25You said you wanted to see me privately.
00:23:27It's about as private as we can get.
00:23:29Jim!
00:23:31If he breaks that door down, you get the first bullet.
00:23:34I advise you to tell him to wait quietly.
00:23:36Jim, are you all right?
00:23:38He's all right now, but he won't be if you try to come through that door.
00:23:41Just wait there.
00:23:43You're pretty jumpy, aren't you, Masterson?
00:23:46Just average.
00:23:48Mind if I sit down?
00:23:50I came here to make you a proposition.
00:23:54I'd like to buy the Lady Gay.
00:23:56You would.
00:23:57Is it for sale?
00:23:58Everything's for sale at the right price.
00:24:00You ought to know that.
00:24:01Well?
00:24:02For my half, $50,000.
00:24:05$50,000?
00:24:07That's the best location in town.
00:24:09I figured the take ought to go $500 a week.
00:24:11That'd be $50,000 in only about two years.
00:24:13Make that $75, Regan, cash.
00:24:16What are you, smart?
00:24:18Come to think of it, a man would be stupid to give up a good place like this.
00:24:22I don't believe I'll sell after all.
00:24:24I'm not going to bother closing you up, Masterson,
00:24:26because you're not going to live through the night.
00:24:28Just a minute.
00:24:30I'm not much like the former proprietor.
00:24:33What I said before still goes.
00:24:35If I see one of your men make a move, or even cough,
00:24:39you'll get it first.
00:24:45Nice of you to drop in, Sheriff.
00:24:54Come on, honey, let's go to the silk doll and get another drink.
00:25:05Come on.
00:25:24Better sleep it off, friend.
00:25:27$800.
00:25:29Man, I got a lot more here.
00:25:30Charlie probably picked up a couple of hundred over at the bar.
00:25:33More than this place has made in the last six months.
00:25:36If I live to be 90, I'll never be able to thank you enough.
00:25:39If you live to be 90, I'll be too feeble to care.
00:25:42You're asking for trouble here, you know.
00:25:44Maybe.
00:25:46Maybe I am too.
00:25:48I know, women are supposed to be timid.
00:25:50Not supposed to enjoy life at all, I guess.
00:25:53They're brought up to leave something on their plates,
00:25:55even though they're hungry.
00:25:56This ain't no.
00:25:58You better keep counting your money.
00:26:03Oh, Doc, Matt.
00:26:06Oh, Ed.
00:26:07Howdy, Miss Lilly.
00:26:08Hello, Ed.
00:26:09Well, looks like you had quite an opening.
00:26:10Yeah, when we get dealers, we'll do even better.
00:26:12What do you mean?
00:26:13Hello, Doc, Matt.
00:26:21Hello, Ed.
00:26:22Howdy, Miss Lilly.
00:26:22Hello, Ed.
00:26:23Well, looks like you had quite an opening.
00:26:25Yeah, when we get dealers, we'll do even better.
00:26:28What do you mean?
00:26:28I'm thinking of giving up my practice.
00:26:31I haven't had so much fun since the Reverend showed up one day with a carbuncle.
00:26:34Oh, I'm sorry, Ed.
00:26:35It was only on his neck.
00:26:37It's all right, Doc.
00:26:37How are things outside?
00:26:39Well, you know how it is on a Saturday night.
00:26:40It gets awfully quiet just before it explodes.
00:26:43Well, maybe they'll skip it this one time.
00:26:45Doc, I doubt it.
00:26:46They haven't missed a Saturday night shoot up in over a year.
00:26:50In fact, it's ten after two.
00:26:53This time last week, it was over with.
00:26:55Well, don't worry about it, Ed.
00:26:56We'll douse the lights and sit it out.
00:26:58Charlie.
00:26:58Oh, który.
00:27:14Lily, get back to the dock.
00:27:33Here.
00:27:44They're just letting off steam, but somebody always gets hurt, though.
00:28:14They're just letting off steam.
00:28:44So let's go!
00:28:47Let's go!
00:28:56Let's go!
00:29:03Don't move him anymore if you have it.
00:29:33Lily, get me a light.
00:29:47Dad, look out!
00:30:03It's hurt badly, Pat.
00:30:07I'm all right.
00:30:09I tell you, I'm all right.
00:30:11I just had the wind.
00:30:13Come on.
00:30:15Come on.
00:30:17Come on.
00:30:19Come on.
00:30:21Go on.
00:30:25Come on, son.
00:30:29Well, he was sure well.
00:30:59Well, I don't know what he liked.
00:31:02Everyone was there.
00:31:03Everyone but Jim Regan.
00:31:06He's left town till it blows over.
00:31:09It's not going to blow over.
00:31:12Let's go in.
00:31:25Hello, Clack.
00:31:29Hello, Dave.
00:31:38There's no need for that, that.
00:31:41I just got into Dodge this morning.
00:31:45I heard about it.
00:31:47I'm sorry.
00:31:49I know how you feel.
00:31:52But I just want you to know that there's no more hard feelings as far as I'm concerned.
00:31:57What do you say?
00:31:58All right, Dave.
00:31:59All right.
00:32:00Dave, can you still deal Farrell?
00:32:05Sure.
00:32:06Want a job?
00:32:07Working for you?
00:32:08When do I start?
00:32:09Tonight.
00:32:10Well, you've got yourself a dealer.
00:32:17Who's that?
00:32:18Dave Rudabaugh.
00:32:19A dealer I just hired.
00:32:20Maniac.
00:32:21If I ever saw one.
00:32:22What do we need him for?
00:32:23I'm going away for a while.
00:32:24I'm going to wait for a while.
00:32:25I'm going to wait for Regan to get back.
00:32:39Oh, Pauline, what are you doing here?
00:32:57I came to ask you if I could have those pictures of Ed and myself.
00:33:02Yes, of course.
00:33:13I think there's something else I ought to say to you.
00:33:16I hold you directly responsible for what happened to Ed.
00:33:19I hold myself responsible.
00:33:21I don't know what it is, but everywhere I go, I seem to make trouble.
00:33:25One thing you must believe, though, I did love my brother.
00:33:28It's too bad you're not more like him.
00:33:31Ed was an exceptional man.
00:33:34He was better than I am.
00:33:35He was better than you.
00:33:37But he's dead, so let's both try to stop feeling guilty.
00:33:42What do you mean by that?
00:33:44Why should I feel guilty?
00:33:46When he was alive, were you sure of your feelings toward him?
00:33:49Sure enough to marry him?
00:33:57Well, now, you've confessed and so have I.
00:34:00Maybe we both ought to feel better.
00:34:02I don't know.
00:34:03There's something I have to do, so please go.
00:34:07I...
00:34:09I know what it is you're about to do.
00:34:11It's all wrong.
00:34:13Please go, Pauline.
00:34:15Head's out.
00:34:16What is your thing to do?
00:34:17Please go, Pauline.
00:34:18He's going next.
00:34:19Please go.
00:34:20The dress.
00:34:21to be used to be made,
00:34:42The place is closed. Come back tomorrow.
00:34:50Ben!
00:34:53Ben, it's Bath.
00:34:55Bath. Bath, Masterson, wait a minute. I'll be right down.
00:35:05Billy, light the lamp. Then you go on back to bed.
00:35:07Hello, Bath. This is a surprise. What are you doing back in Hayes City?
00:35:14Just passing through. I see you changed that sign.
00:35:17I had to. Ever since that Sergeant King business, it's the sight of your name's enough to start a riot.
00:35:24Hello, Billy.
00:35:27Bath, I heard about your brother. I'm sorry.
00:35:30I'll get us a drink. Something to eat?
00:35:33No, thanks. If you've got a bed I could use for a few hours, I'd sure be obliged.
00:35:37Well, sure, you can use Billy's. He can bunk in with me.
00:35:40Hey, you sure look beat.
00:35:42I've been riding all over Kansas, looking for the man that killed Ed.
00:35:47The paper said there were two of them, and you got them both.
00:35:50Paid guns. I'm looking for the one who paid him, Jim Regan.
00:35:56Bath, you kill a county sheriff, you're going to be running for a long time.
00:36:02You're wasting your breath.
00:36:06Elections in Dodge next week.
00:36:08He'll have to come back there for that.
00:36:10He'll have to come back there.
00:36:11He'll have to come back there.
00:36:12He'll have to come back there.
00:36:13He'll have to come back there.
00:36:14He'll have to come back there.
00:36:15He'll have to come back there.
00:36:16He'll have to come back there.
00:36:17He'll have to come back there.
00:36:18He'll have to come back there.
00:36:19He'll have to come back there.
00:36:20He'll have to come back there.
00:36:21He'll have to come back there.
00:36:22He'll have to come back there.
00:36:23He'll have to come back there.
00:36:24He'll have to come back there.
00:36:25He'll have to come back there.
00:36:26He'll have to come back there.
00:36:27He'll have to come back there.
00:36:28He'll have to come back there.
00:36:29He'll have to come back there.
00:36:30He'll have to come back there.
00:36:31Look who's back.
00:36:47Father, I wish you'd reconsider.
00:36:50I have, dear. I still feel the same.
00:36:53Now it's up to him.
00:36:55Now leave it at the doctor's office.
00:36:56I'm glad to see you.
00:37:03You've been gone so long, I was afraid I'd never speak to you again without tea leaves.
00:37:06Has Regan come back?
00:37:07Yeah, I saw him in town yesterday.
00:37:09Good. Bring some black coffee up to my office, will you?
00:37:12Bad.
00:37:18All right, I'll go get him.
00:37:20No, I think that we should go to see him.
00:37:22You mean you're actually going into the Lady Gay?
00:37:25Now you wait here, Pauline. Come along, Sam.
00:37:28Well, you can pardon my expression, Reverend, but I wouldn't miss this for a month on Sunday.
00:37:44Bad.
00:37:45Yeah?
00:37:47Don't do this.
00:37:49This time it could be you.
00:37:51I couldn't stand that.
00:37:52Lily, you talk too much.
00:38:02So she says absolutely not.
00:38:05Not until we're married.
00:38:08That's just what she said to me.
00:38:10Let's have another drink.
00:38:12Minister.
00:38:13Can we get through, please?
00:38:14All right, Mr. Minister.
00:38:15Who's wedding the talk?
00:38:16Hey, this is your lucky day.
00:38:19You can get married and have your head examined at the same time.
00:38:23Let's get out of the bottle.
00:38:24Come on.
00:38:30Number three.
00:38:33Three to win out.
00:38:33Oh, Reverend Howard, what are you doing in a gambling place like this?
00:38:41Well, if you're not too busy, we'd like a word with you, please.
00:38:43Sure.
00:38:44Hello, Doc.
00:38:45Good to see you back.
00:38:46Lily, perhaps the Reverend would like a drink.
00:38:47Oh, no.
00:38:48No, thank you.
00:38:49I'm sure Doc will take a beer.
00:38:50Yeah, well, I never drink during office hours unless I have the opportunity.
00:38:54Well, I'll leave you gentlemen alone.
00:38:56I'll send Charlie up to some beer.
00:38:57Sit down.
00:38:59Well, we'll get right to the point.
00:39:00Sam, would you care to fill him in?
00:39:02No, I'll leave that pleasure to you.
00:39:04Why don't you flip a coin?
00:39:05Please, this is a serious matter.
00:39:07The committee that was backing your brother for county sheriff has voted to run you in his place.
00:39:13I can't think of a less likely candidate.
00:39:15You see, this is a waste of time.
00:39:18To be honest, that was exactly what I thought at first.
00:39:22You want to stop drunkenness so you run a saloon keeper.
00:39:25Worse than that, you're a professional gambler and a gunfighter,
00:39:28but your name is Masterson, and that seems to mean a great deal in this town.
00:39:32As Doc says, you're wasting your time.
00:39:34Well, if you want my honest opinion, I think Bat would be crazy to run.
00:39:38He'd be sure to win.
00:39:40I'd like to see it, but he'd hate the job.
00:39:42Anyone in his right mind would.
00:39:44Sheriff Regan has been feeding on this county like a vulture.
00:39:48His influence has been so corrupting that Dodge City is now a synonym for vice.
00:39:53Now, he must be defeated.
00:39:56And while under normal circumstances, I would oppose your candidacy,
00:39:59but the people here admire the way you defied Regan.
00:40:03Matter of fact, you're the only person we have any hope of electing.
00:40:08I'd be the lesser of two evils, is that it?
00:40:11Yes, sir, that's about it.
00:40:12Well, at least you're honest about it.
00:40:13Well, I have a sneaking suspicion you are, too.
00:40:16Why not?
00:40:16In my business, percentages favor the House.
00:40:18No, Reverend, you tell the committee I'm highly honored.
00:40:22But the Masterson they need is on Boot Hill.
00:40:25As far as Regan is concerned, tell him not to worry.
00:40:28He may be a candidate today, but he won't be tomorrow.
00:40:30Now, you listen to me.
00:40:31If you've an idea of avenging Ed, that's not the way.
00:40:34The sermon's over, Reverend.
00:40:35But this type of lawlessness and irresponsibility is the very thing that Ed fought against all of his life.
00:40:40Good day, Reverend.
00:40:41Come on.
00:40:42Mr. Masterson, a moment ago, I told you that I thought you were an honest man.
00:40:46If you are, ask yourself this question.
00:40:50Am I doing this for my dead brother?
00:40:53Or am I doing this because I've become a wild animal?
00:40:58And Reverend?
00:40:59Not.
00:41:00I understand you've been looking for me.
00:41:04Too bad about your brother.
00:41:06Too bad about my deputies, too.
00:41:08I've been in Wichita.
00:41:09I wasn't here when it happened.
00:41:11That's all ancient history.
00:41:12We can either call it a standoff or settle it.
00:41:16Whichever you say.
00:41:17If you'd come in here five minutes ago, Regan, I'd have killed you.
00:41:28Now, I'm only going to half kill you.
00:41:46Come on.
00:41:59Come on.
00:41:59Come on!
00:42:29Come on!
00:42:31Come on!
00:42:47Well, Doc, you'll have to patch me up if I'm gonna run for sheriff.
00:42:53What? The people of this miserable town don't deserve you.
00:42:57Mr. Masterson?
00:42:59Yeah?
00:43:00Mr. Masterson, if you don't mind, I think I'll take that drink now.
00:43:14Congratulations, Sheriff.
00:43:17Congratulations, Madam.
00:43:19Congratulations.
00:43:21Thank you very much.
00:43:22Congratulations, Mr. Masterson.
00:43:24All right.
00:43:26Let's have a little quiet, eh?
00:43:29Now that our erstwhile sheriff, Mr. Regan, has graciously conceded and sent over his badge,
00:43:35which I have taken the precaution of disinfecting,
00:43:39I think a few words from Mr. Masterson are in order.
00:43:42But, uh, before this, before the Reverend decides to introduce him, I have it on good authority he's prepared a long speech.
00:43:52A sermon he had left over.
00:43:55I want to tell you how moved I am by this landslide victory.
00:43:59Back tonight, I feel young again.
00:44:03Almost as young as I...
00:44:04All right, Doc.
00:44:05All right.
00:44:06That's enough.
00:44:07Let's hear from Bat.
00:44:08Sit down, Doc.
00:44:09Sit down.
00:44:10I give you our new sheriff, Bat Masterson.
00:44:16Thank you very much, everyone.
00:44:17I, uh, never made a speech in my life, and I'm not going to try to make one now.
00:44:22I'd just like to tell you what I have in mind concerning law enforcement.
00:44:26There'll be law, and there'll be enforcement.
00:44:31Hey, what about Regan?
00:44:33What about him?
00:44:34For now, he's a citizen, same as you or anyone else.
00:44:36If he breaks the law, I'll deal with him.
00:44:37And the Saturday night shoot-ups?
00:44:39There'll be no more of them.
00:44:40There'll be saloons.
00:44:41Yes, ma'am, there'll be saloons, but they'll be run in an orderly manner and shut up at midnight.
00:44:45And how about the gambling?
00:44:47Well, the way I see it, they'll be gambling as long as there are people.
00:44:51Aren't you in the life insurance business?
00:44:54Are you going to, uh, sell your saloon now that you're sheriff?
00:44:57I intend to be sheriff 24 hours a day, but I'm also going to hold on to what I've got.
00:45:02For your information, there's a town marshal in Wichita by the name of Wyatt Earp, who seems to be doing a pretty good job.
00:45:08He owns three saloons.
00:45:10Well, all right, we've elected the sheriff, not reached the millennium.
00:45:14Let's let the sheriff have a little refreshment.
00:45:16What's the matter, Paul? You don't seem very happy about my election.
00:45:31Well, I'd like to see what kind of a sheriff you'll make.
00:45:35You're a suspicious nature.
00:45:37No, it's just that I'd hate to see father and all those other people disappointed.
00:45:41All I can do is my best.
00:45:44Now, Ed would have been a fine sheriff.
00:45:47He was firm, but he was also kind and considerate.
00:45:51He understood people.
00:45:53Pauline.
00:45:54Yes?
00:45:55Ed's dead.
00:45:56I know.
00:45:57I didn't ask to step into his shoes.
00:45:58All right.
00:45:59But if I did.
00:46:00Yes?
00:46:01I'd step into them all the way.
00:46:03Howdy, Jim.
00:46:04Howdy, Jim.
00:46:05Howdy, Jim.
00:46:06Howdy, Jim.
00:46:07Howdy, Jim.
00:46:08Howdy, Jim.
00:46:09Howdy, Jim.
00:46:10Howdy, Jim.
00:46:11Howdy, Jim.
00:46:12Howdy, Jim.
00:46:13Howdy, Jim.
00:46:14Howdy, Jim.
00:46:15Howdy, Jim.
00:46:16Howdy, Jim.
00:46:17Howdy, Jim.
00:46:18Howdy, Jim.
00:46:19Howdy, Jim.
00:46:20Howdy, Jim.
00:46:21Howdy, Jim.
00:46:22Howdy, Jim.
00:46:23Howdy, Jim.
00:46:24Howdy, Jim.
00:46:25Howdy, Jim.
00:46:26Howdy, Jim.
00:46:27Howdy, Jim.
00:46:28Howdy, Jim.
00:46:29Howdy, Jim.
00:46:30Howdy, Jim.
00:46:31Howdy, Jim.
00:46:32Howdy, Jim.
00:46:33Howdy, Jim.
00:46:34Howdy, Jim.
00:46:35Howdy, Jim.
00:46:36It's been a long time since Dodge had a scene Saturday night.
00:46:40Let's start getting in the mood, boys!
00:46:43Sorry about the election, Jim.
00:46:45You can't win every time.
00:46:47Your Masterson's pretty good with his gun.
00:46:49It only holds six shots, like anybody else's.
00:46:52That's just what I was thinking.
00:46:54Maybe you won't have to wait till next year to get your badge back.
00:46:57That's him now, ain't it?
00:47:07Yeah.
00:47:21I see you've given up firearms.
00:47:23No need for a gun, now that I don't have to enforce the law.
00:47:27Did you ever?
00:47:31In case you miss the newspapers, there'll be no hurrying tonight or any other night.
00:47:35What's that got to do with me?
00:47:37It's a friendly warning.
00:47:39We all know about it.
00:47:41That's good.
00:47:43Because the fine for not knowing about it will be $100.
00:47:53Give me a drink.
00:47:57Hey, Bob, how are you?
00:47:59Looks like you folks would elect yourself a crazy sheriff.
00:48:02Figure it'll last a week.
00:48:03I don't know. We'll find out tonight, I reckon.
00:48:05Ain't nobody ever tried to stop the doings around here on a Saturday night.
00:48:08Well, if he does, he's just asking to be shot up.
00:48:10Yeah, and it'd be a shame, too.
00:48:12Seems like the right nice fellow, doesn't he?
00:48:14That was right.
00:48:23I don't know.
00:48:41I just want to get things started!
00:48:47Come on, let's go back.
00:48:49You didn't have a file.
00:48:50Come on!
00:48:51Come on!
00:48:52Come on!
00:48:53Come on!
00:48:54Come on!
00:48:55Bat, you can't stop them.
00:48:57Get back inside.
00:48:58I don't want you hurt.
00:48:59Hey, Bat, you aren't about the best place to get stampeded.
00:49:02Take her back inside, will you, Dave?
00:49:10You don't belong out here either, Doc.
00:49:13I know when a man needs a doctor.
00:49:15Thanks.
00:49:16But I have to do this alone.
00:49:18You don't have to do it at all.
00:49:19Since you're going to do it anyway, you're better off with me alone.
00:49:22Most of these crazy punchers know me.
00:49:24They'll think twice before they shoot the only doctor in town.
00:49:26Get off the street.
00:49:28Ed was my friend.
00:49:30So are you.
00:49:31Thanks, Doc.
00:49:32But either you get off the street or I will.
00:49:40All right, Bat, you win.
00:49:42You promised him you'd stop the Maran.
00:49:44If you don't make a try, you might as well throw away that badge.
00:49:46I'll tell you what.
00:49:47If things go as planned, I'll be making a few arrests.
00:49:49I'll need someone at the jail.
00:49:50I'll buy it.
00:49:52Fine.
00:49:53Now I'm the only combination roulette, croupier, and jailer with an M.D.
00:49:56Good luck.
00:49:57Thanks.
00:49:58Hey, Cheryl.
00:50:11Here's a present for you.
00:50:14Let's have a little quiet out here.
00:50:17Let's do it.
00:50:18Here.
00:50:19Here.
00:50:20Here!
00:50:21Here.
00:50:22Here.
00:50:24Here.
00:50:27Here.
00:50:28Here.
00:50:29Here.
00:50:31Here.
00:50:32Here.
00:50:33One more boys.
00:50:34You'll all ride up and down the city streets take your guns off.
00:50:35Well, listen to the Sheriff boys.
00:50:36He's gonna kill us all with six shots.
00:50:38Oh, out of the way, Sheriff.
00:50:39Get out of the way, Sheriff. This thing's bigger than all of us.
00:50:47Be no hurrah on tonight.
00:50:58Got just five shots left.
00:51:01Can't guarantee they'll all be as straight as the first one.
00:51:03Somebody may get killed.
00:51:04Come on, let's rush him!
00:51:10All right, you and you, pick them up. Carry them to the jail.
00:51:18Pick it up.
00:51:22The jail's that way.
00:51:39Put them in there.
00:51:52You and I are quite a team.
00:51:54Next time, try to avoid the bone.
00:51:55I was lucky to avoid the horse.
00:52:25Should we eat over here?
00:52:26All right.
00:52:28You know, I can never understand why people take their food off nice clean kitchen tables and then eat on the dirty ground.
00:52:34Here, help me with a blanket.
00:52:36I guess it's an old tribal custom like drinking and gambling and marriage.
00:52:40How come you never got married?
00:52:43Oh, I almost did once.
00:52:45Oh, really?
00:52:46Sure.
00:52:47Found a ranch and even looked at furniture.
00:52:51Well?
00:52:52Well, then I got a good offer to do some scouting for the army.
00:52:57Oh, you're impossible.
00:53:00Look, look, I made some potato salad.
00:53:02Mmm.
00:53:04You know, this was a good idea of yours. It's really nice out here.
00:53:07It's good to get away from people sometimes.
00:53:10Oh, I didn't mean it that way.
00:53:12You don't really like people very much, do you?
00:53:17I guess I'm a little afraid of them.
00:53:20It was quite a while before I understood that about you.
00:53:23Oh?
00:53:25Oh, man, I'd say good morning to you and you'd snap back at him as if he'd asked you to meet him back at the barn.
00:53:29I think we'd better eat.
00:53:35Here.
00:53:37You afraid of me too?
00:53:41Yes.
00:53:42Why?
00:53:44Oh, I don't know why.
00:53:47Maybe it's because you're the exact opposite of Ed.
00:53:51He was comfortable to be with.
00:53:54But you're different.
00:53:55Maybe it's because I don't quite understand you.
00:54:00Don't worry about that.
00:54:02I don't think I quite understand myself.
00:54:04For instance?
00:54:06For instance, one part of me says, remember Ed.
00:54:10Another part says, she's an awful lot of woman.
00:54:14A third says, she'll tie you down.
00:54:17She'll tie you down.
00:54:19There's still another.
00:54:20The tallest one says, don't be a fool.
00:54:24I shouldn't have let you do that.
00:54:25Why not?
00:54:26Well, you...
00:54:28How can you expect there to be anything between us?
00:54:30I'm a minister's daughter.
00:54:31And you're the owner of a saloon.
00:54:32Is that all that stands between us?
00:54:33Is that all that stands between us?
00:54:35I'm a minister's daughter.
00:54:36And you're the owner of a saloon.
00:54:38Is that all that stands between us?
00:54:40Good, oh, how can you expect there to be anything between us?
00:54:47I'm a minister's daughter.
00:54:49And you're the owner of a saloon.
00:54:52Is that all that stands between us?
00:54:54I don't know.
00:55:24I don't know.
00:55:54I don't know.
00:56:24I don't know.
00:56:26I've taken out much more than I invested, so let's just call it even.
00:56:31That's generous of you.
00:56:33I suppose this is Pauline's idea.
00:56:36Why?
00:56:37Does it show?
00:56:39You wear it like that badge.
00:56:43You sure you know what you're doing?
00:56:45Yeah, I'm sure.
00:56:46Yeah, I'm sure.
00:56:47Men usually don't, you know.
00:56:50Sometimes they can only see one side.
00:56:53The side that shines the brightest.
00:56:55They think of love as something that only happens in a garden.
00:56:58They pretend to themselves it's bigger than time.
00:57:01Well, it's not.
00:57:03It's got to survive every rotten condition.
00:57:08You told me what you came here to tell me.
00:57:15Now I wish you'd go.
00:57:17Lily, I...
00:57:18Please, just go.
00:57:20Come on.
00:57:21Come on.
00:57:22Come on.
00:57:23Come on.
00:57:24Come on.
00:57:25Come on.
00:57:55Come on.
00:58:00Ben.
00:58:01Hello, Beth.
00:58:02What are you doing in Dodge?
00:58:03I'm in plenty of trouble.
00:58:05I'm here to unload half of it on you.
00:58:07Anything I can do.
00:58:08Let me get you a drink.
00:58:10Thanks.
00:58:11I sure could use one.
00:58:14It's my brother, Billy.
00:58:16He shot a deputy in Hayes City.
00:58:18Bad?
00:58:19Yeah.
00:58:20He died a few hours later.
00:58:22I don't know how it happened.
00:58:25Where he got the gun.
00:58:26I was sitting in the game.
00:58:28All I can tell you is there was a lot of loud laughter over at the bar.
00:58:32Then the shot.
00:58:33Poor kid.
00:58:34They were probably ragging him.
00:58:36I ran over.
00:58:37Billy was standing there, white, trembling.
00:58:41Never seen him like that before.
00:58:43Then he ran out back and started to get sick.
00:58:47One of the deputies in the place ran after him, shot him in the shoulder
00:58:51before I could take his gun away from him.
00:58:55Billy was lying there.
00:58:56Still trembling.
00:58:58Like a cotton tail in a trap.
00:59:04Bad.
00:59:06They're gonna hang him day after tomorrow.
00:59:08Well, they can't do that.
00:59:10The boy's sick.
00:59:11He belongs in the hospital.
00:59:12If they hang anybody, it should be me.
00:59:14I know.
00:59:15I should have had him put away before.
00:59:18I figured maybe with me to look after him.
00:59:24The only way you look at it, they're not gonna hang him.
00:59:28I'm gonna break him loose.
00:59:29You're gonna what?
00:59:30The execution will be in Wichita.
00:59:31Two deputies are taking him up there on the stage tomorrow morning.
00:59:35I figure I can get him off at Culpepper, but it'll take two of us.
00:59:38Ben, you're crazy.
00:59:39You can't do that.
00:59:40What you should do is appeal and ask for a stay.
00:59:42There's not time for that.
00:59:44Billy will be in his grave before there's a decision.
00:59:48I know.
00:59:50I know, Ben.
00:59:51It's asking a lot, but...
00:59:54Will you help me?
00:59:56I can't do that, Ben.
00:59:59I'm not asking you to use your badge.
01:00:00I know.
01:00:01It'll be easy.
01:00:03I've got it all figured out.
01:00:04The stage stops at Culpepper for 10, 15 minutes.
01:00:06No, no, shut up, Ben.
01:00:07I don't want to hear.
01:00:08The sheriff of this county.
01:00:10Sworn to uphold the law.
01:00:11The law?
01:00:13The law?
01:00:15What kind of a law takes a feeble-minded boy and hangs him?
01:00:19Well, he doesn't know up from down, much less right from wrong.
01:00:24Well, I want time.
01:00:26Time will save Billy's life.
01:00:30I'm sorry, Ben.
01:00:31I'd like to help you, but...
01:00:33If I did, I'd be unworthy of the decent people who trust me.
01:00:38It's over.
01:01:01A lovely woman.
01:01:04That? Is that you?
01:01:22Yeah, it's Bat.
01:01:25If I'd make you quit crime...
01:01:28What are you doing here, Dave?
01:01:31Well, Lily, I just came by to sort of cheer you up.
01:01:37You, get out of here.
01:01:38Oh, now, is that nice?
01:01:42You don't get out, I'll call someone. I can scream loud, Dave.
01:01:45Well, now, don't be scared, Lily. Don't be afraid. I'm not going to hurt you.
01:01:48I've just been meaning to tell you something.
01:01:51I go for you.
01:01:53You know what that means?
01:01:54That means that I am in and everybody else is out.
01:01:56Including and especially Bat Masterson.
01:01:59You're crazy.
01:02:01You talk fresh. I don't like a woman that talks fresh.
01:02:06I just like a woman.
01:02:08Now, don't fight and don't make a sound.
01:02:09Because if you do, Bat will come through that door
01:02:11and I'll have to finish him just like I finished his brother, Ed.
01:02:15You kill him.
01:02:17Tell you what.
01:02:18You talk about it in a morning.
01:02:26That's Lily.
01:02:27Lily, are you all right?
01:02:30Yes, I'm all right.
01:02:36They've killed your brother. He told me so. Do you think it's possible?
01:02:55I don't know. I don't know. I guess so.
01:02:57It doesn't matter now.
01:03:02Somebody get Dr. Maine.
01:03:03I'll fetch him.
01:03:05Don't worry, Ben. It doesn't look serious.
01:03:07You're wrong, Bat.
01:03:08Hardly grazed me, but it sure killed Billy.
01:03:13No, it didn't.
01:03:14They missed him by 20 miles.
01:03:15I bought from here to Culpeper.
01:03:18I don't have my head examined,
01:03:47letting you talk me into this.
01:03:49You know you're probably throwing your career
01:03:51right out the window.
01:03:52Anyway, what good can we do here?
01:03:53He's coming through under an armed guard.
01:03:55The stage stops here for 10 minutes.
01:03:57Maybe we'll get an idea.
01:03:58I've got an idea.
01:03:59Let's go back to Dodge and forget the whole thing.
01:04:01Quiet.
01:04:03Here they come.
01:04:04Stay with the boy, Joe.
01:04:26We'll get some coffee and we'll bring you some.
01:04:28All right.
01:04:39Would you like a drink, son?
01:04:42Yes, please.
01:04:43All right.
01:04:44This is going to be easier than even Ben thought.
01:05:00What do you mean?
01:05:01You get in with Billy and keep him quiet.
01:05:03Leave the rest to me.
01:05:04What happened?
01:05:29I don't know.
01:05:29I was getting some water for Billy
01:05:30and someone took off on the stage.
01:05:32Looks to me like Bat Masterson.
01:05:33Let's get some horses.
01:05:56All right, Doc.
01:06:03Oh, don't care.
01:06:26All right.
01:06:28Did it hurt, Sonny?
01:06:35No, sir.
01:06:36Yesterday, it hurt something fierce.
01:06:39Now, I don't feel anything.
01:06:41Does that mean I'm gonna die?
01:06:42Hmm?
01:06:43Does that mean I'm gonna die?
01:06:45Now, whatever gave you that idea, it just means you're getting well, that's all.
01:06:49My brother Ben said, when you die, you don't feel nothing.
01:06:53Yesterday, I felt something, but today, I don't feel anything.
01:06:57You feel that fire, don't you?
01:06:58You feel the breeze in your face.
01:07:00Don't worry, Billy, you're gonna be all right.
01:07:02None of us will be all right if Ben doesn't hurry up and get here.
01:07:05You'll be along.
01:07:07It appears I hear something right now.
01:07:19Billy, all right?
01:07:20Yeah, Doc's been fixing his shoulder.
01:07:22Yeah, Billy, you look good to me.
01:07:25I don't want to break this up, but you two better get moving.
01:07:27Yeah, that's right.
01:07:28When you get to Fort Leavenworth, go right to the commandant and give him this.
01:07:31It'll admit Billy to the government hospital where no one can touch him till he's been examined.
01:07:35Thanks, Doc.
01:07:36Bat, I hate to have to tell you this, but the reason I took so long getting here, I was followed.
01:07:41What?
01:07:41Everybody in town knew I was leaving.
01:07:44I had to take a roundabout route.
01:07:46Then they know.
01:07:48I'm sorry, Bat.
01:07:50Those two deputies rode into town looking for you.
01:07:52When the council found out what you'd done, they voted to take away your badge and arrest you.
01:07:56Malfeasance in office, they called it.
01:07:58I see.
01:08:00You paid a sweet price for helping me.
01:08:02Not half the price I would have paid if I'd refused.
01:08:05Better get moving, then.
01:08:06Thanks.
01:08:07Come on, Doc.
01:08:13Come on, Billy.
01:08:14Have a cigar on Jim Regan.
01:08:23And if it don't make you sick, cast a boat for him at the polls on next Tuesday.
01:08:29Jim is for law and order.
01:08:31And he don't turn any dirty murderers loose.
01:08:34Have a cigar.
01:08:35Have a cigar on Jim Regan.
01:08:37Honest Jim.
01:08:38He'll be the next sheriff for Ford County.
01:08:41There you are, sir.
01:08:42I never would have believed it could happen so quickly.
01:08:47You mean Regan getting back in?
01:08:49No, there'll always be Regans waiting for us if we show one sign of weakness.
01:08:54No, I mean the way Dodge City's slipping back to what it was.
01:08:57If you wait until Saturday night, they'll shoot up the place.
01:09:00And we'll wish we had Masterson back no matter what he did.
01:09:03What Masterson did was to commit a crime.
01:09:05But worse than this, he violated his sworn oath.
01:09:09You'll have to live with that.
01:09:10We'll have to live with this.
01:09:12Good afternoon, Sheriff.
01:09:21Not till Tuesday.
01:09:22Might as well be right now.
01:09:24Seeing they got nobody running against you.
01:09:25Oh, they'll run somebody.
01:09:26Can you beat it?
01:09:27If some of those folks so desperate, they're going to nominate Masterson.
01:09:30He's a wanted man.
01:09:31He won't come back here.
01:09:33But if he does, any man Jack has a right to gun him down.
01:09:35Well, we'll be in in a minute, Bat.
01:09:59You made up your mind what you're going to do?
01:10:00Seems to me I've already done it.
01:10:02I'd do it again.
01:10:03I'm not sorry at all.
01:10:05I'm sorry about losing your bag.
01:10:07Yeah, strangely enough, I am.
01:10:09You know, Doc, this job was pushed on me.
01:10:12I never wanted it.
01:10:13I never asked for it.
01:10:14For the first time in my life, I really felt good.
01:10:17I don't know how to explain it.
01:10:18Well, you don't have to.
01:10:20You displayed all the symptoms of a man doing something unselfish.
01:10:24That's the only way anyone ever comes down with a case of happiness.
01:10:28I'll tell you one thing.
01:10:29When we arrive, I personally am going to have plenty to say.
01:10:33Yeah?
01:10:34I'm as guilty as you are.
01:10:35When they take away your badge, they can take away my stethoscope.
01:10:39There are enough chronic ailments on that council to make them think twice.
01:10:44Doc.
01:10:45I'll repeat the reverence in a minute.
01:10:48There's a few things I'd like to attend to before the fireworks start.
01:10:51Would you mind riding on ahead?
01:10:53Certainly.
01:10:54I've been wondering when this is going to happen.
01:10:57Well, what do you mean?
01:10:58Well, people are always so surprised by events and by themselves.
01:11:03They should read more chemistry.
01:11:15Oh, hello, Bat.
01:11:32Pauline.
01:11:32I didn't think you'd come back here.
01:11:39No, why not?
01:11:41Certainly you've heard what's happened.
01:11:44I've been removed as sheriff.
01:11:46I'd be very much surprised if you're not arrested.
01:11:48I'm on my way into town now to give myself up.
01:11:51I feel that people will understand when I explain the circumstances.
01:11:55There can be no circumstances.
01:11:59What you did was inexcusable.
01:12:02Pauline.
01:12:03Billy Thompson's mentally an infant.
01:12:05But because it was an officer he shot, they're railroading him.
01:12:08I don't want to hear.
01:12:10Somehow I knew even before I came here how you'd react.
01:12:14You'd sit there and read me a sermon and never drop a stitch of that embroidery.
01:12:18I don't like that kind of talk, Bat.
01:12:24I may as well talk plain.
01:12:27I don't think we're the same kind of people.
01:12:29We do nothing but make each other unhappy.
01:12:33Don't feel too badly about it.
01:12:35Only a question of which one of us had admitted first.
01:12:40Goodbye, Pauline.
01:12:48Mr. Regan!
01:13:02Mr. Regan!
01:13:04Masterson's back.
01:13:06You're out of your head.
01:13:07No, I just saw him riding past the churchyard.
01:13:10You think he's going to run on Tuesday?
01:13:12He's going to be in jail, ain't he?
01:13:13No.
01:13:14No, he's not going to be in jail because this is going to be settled today.
01:13:16You want me and the boys to back you up?
01:13:20If we bushwhacked him, I'd never be able to show my face in this town again.
01:13:25No, this is something I'm going to have to do myself.
01:13:30There he is now.
01:13:46I'm back.
01:13:50Hello, Lily.
01:13:51You look tired.
01:13:53Yeah, I could use some of that coffee.
01:13:56I'll get some more.
01:13:58Thanks, Doc.
01:13:59I can use the exercise anyway.
01:14:06I sure made a mess of things.
01:14:08You only did what you thought was right?
01:14:10Yeah, I don't know.
01:14:11Riding down the street, everybody looked at me as though I were some kind of a wild animal or something.
01:14:16Maybe I am.
01:14:18Doc doesn't think so.
01:14:19Neither do I.
01:14:21You're prejudiced.
01:14:23Yes, I guess I am.
01:14:25As I told you, I'm giving you back my share of the Lady Gay.
01:14:30Only this time it has nothing to do with Pauline.
01:14:32You thought when you took me in as a partner, I'd be some help.
01:14:39All I've done is make things worse.
01:14:42Shut up.
01:14:54Funny how a man has to sweat out the whole deck before he finds the ace.
01:14:59Masterson!
01:14:59Regan's waiting for you out in the street.
01:15:05Bat, you're not going out there.
01:15:08Don't be a fool, Bat.
01:15:09You think Regan's out there alone?
01:15:10He's got half a dozen gunslingers on his payroll.
01:15:13I know.
01:15:14Well, are you coming?
01:15:16I'll be there in a minute.
01:15:19Doc, I don't know much about legal stuff, but I want everything I own to go to Lily.
01:15:23Everything except this.
01:15:25Give it back to Dodge, no matter what they think, I did my best.
01:15:28So don't go out there, Bat.
01:15:31I don't want to, Lily.
01:15:32But the distance between here and the street is the difference between a rabbit and a man.
01:15:36Mr. Masterson, what's it like to kill a man?
01:15:48You're scared.
01:15:50You want to run and hide, hide anywhere.
01:15:53You don't, because you can't.
01:15:55And you can't, because you know if you make even the slightest move, he's bound to draw.
01:16:01So you watch his eyes.
01:16:04Pray that God Almighty will back down or say something, anything, to give you a chance to get out.
01:16:08Then you try to make yourself say something.
01:16:14Before you can, it's too late.
01:16:18I cleared the street, Masterson.
01:16:21But everybody in Dodge is watching.
01:16:25Will you call it or shall I?
01:16:27Either way you say.
01:16:29Why not let the people call it at the election?
01:16:32You'd like that.
01:16:33This town's grown up quite a lot in the past few months, Regan.
01:16:38No matter what happens out here, you're through.
01:16:42Draw!
01:16:42Well, as far as I'm concerned, that takes care of Tuesday's election.
01:17:23All right.
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