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Epic Western Revenge Story! _ Doc Holliday 2_ Wanted Dead or Alive
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00:01:47Let's see. Are these absolutely necessary?
00:02:12Don't push it, Doc.
00:02:17A sick man with a bad reputation that sometimes gets away with shooting people.
00:02:33That's a direct quote from this morning's newspaper.
00:02:36Thank you for sharing. I'm quite flattered.
00:02:39That's what the angry people of this town think about you, Doc. Can you explain this?
00:02:44Angry? Were they said something bad about me? Hold on. Am I being charged with some sort of a crime here?
00:02:52Your guilt is yet to be determined.
00:02:54Oh.
00:02:55This is merely a sentencing hearing before you go to trial.
00:02:59Carry on.
00:03:00Carry on.
00:03:04Now, back to my question.
00:03:07The quote in the paper.
00:03:11That was perhaps given by an old and soured mistress of mine.
00:03:17I don't think so.
00:03:19Oh?
00:03:22Oh, then I haven't the foggiest.
00:03:25But you know what they say about men who claim to know it all?
00:03:29Hmm?
00:03:31They love to stir the pot, but never lick from the spoon.
00:03:36Doc.
00:03:37You have been arrested and accused of the murder of Edward Bailey.
00:03:44None of that concerns you?
00:03:47Not really.
00:03:49It's more of an inconvenience than anything else.
00:03:53Say, when will I be getting those back?
00:03:59Why?
00:04:01So you can kill me?
00:04:03Shoot the judge, too?
00:04:05Don't be ridiculous.
00:04:08A bit extreme, don't you think?
00:04:14You were born in Georgia.
00:04:16Deputized by Wyatt Earp there.
00:04:19Killed the Bridal brothers.
00:04:22And then you opened up a saloon.
00:04:25Where you deal cards full time.
00:04:28Is that correct?
00:04:30Tharo.
00:04:32Pardon?
00:04:35Not cards.
00:04:37Tharo.
00:04:38Ideal at a Tharo table in the saloon.
00:04:41Oh.
00:04:42Well.
00:04:43Tharo enough.
00:04:45Why aren't you a dentist any longer?
00:04:50I have tuberculosis.
00:04:53But you were good at your job.
00:04:55That is, before you and the Earps riddled Tombstone with bullets.
00:05:00Ah, yes.
00:05:02Tombstone.
00:05:04Well, the Cowboys were known criminals.
00:05:07You do know what criminals are, don't you, Counselor?
00:05:11Easy, easy, Doc.
00:05:13I'll be the one asking the questions here today if that's okay with you.
00:05:17Fair enough.
00:05:18The industry, hmm?
00:05:19Well, it's been my experience that I've found patients don't prefer someone in my condition breathing all in their faces.
00:05:34So you quit.
00:05:37Indeed.
00:05:39Ever since then,
00:05:41it's been feast of famine.
00:05:44Yes, my retirement has led me into the existence of that of a professional gambler.
00:05:49So,
00:05:52Sue me.
00:05:55Bad choice of words.
00:05:59Do you cheat?
00:06:04Do I cheat?
00:06:06Do you count cards?
00:06:11Patrons say you rake in substantial amounts of money every night.
00:06:15Overindulgence in alcohol?
00:06:18Doubtless that combination gets you into trouble.
00:06:21You sure like to use a lot of large words.
00:06:27Tell me.
00:06:29Why did you shoot and kill Edward Bailey?
00:06:35I didn't.
00:06:39Well, what if I told you
00:06:43that I have a witness
00:06:45that's testified that you did indeed shoot and murder Edward Bailey over what you call a dead bet?
00:06:54A dead bet, you say?
00:06:56That's right.
00:06:58I do my research.
00:07:00Well, if you did your research,
00:07:02you would have known the game was called Pharaoh and not Cods.
00:07:07Answer the question, Doc.
00:07:13A witness, you say?
00:07:15That's right.
00:07:17Well, does this witness have a name?
00:07:21I tell you what.
00:07:24We'll get to all that.
00:07:27But first,
00:07:30why don't you tell me what you remember about that day?
00:07:33Let's start there.
00:07:35Oh.
00:07:37And if you want those back,
00:07:42you're gonna have to convince this circuit court that you're innocent, Doc.
00:07:46It's your innocent, Doc.
00:07:51Let's see.
00:07:53Where to begin?
00:07:54You gonna deal them cards up anytime soon?
00:07:55If I can find some property,
00:07:56I'm not sure.
00:07:57I'm not sure.
00:07:58I'm not sure.
00:07:59You gonna deal them cards up anytime soon?
00:08:00If I can find some proper competition, I just might.
00:08:02I'll play.
00:08:03I said proper competition.
00:08:06Not drawing.
00:08:07You gonna deal them cards up anytime soon?
00:08:09If I can find some proper competition, I just might.
00:08:15I'll play.
00:08:16You going to deal them cards up anytime soon?
00:08:23If I can find some proper competition, I just might.
00:08:27I'll play.
00:08:29I said proper competition, not drunk.
00:08:34Besides, I believe the house has won enough of your money this week.
00:08:37Why don't you just stay up there and let Georgia lick your wounds?
00:08:43Better lick something else.
00:08:46Hold on there, Doc. Hold on. Easy up.
00:08:54Apologize.
00:08:57I'm sorry.
00:08:59Not to me.
00:09:02Apologize to her.
00:09:06I'm sorry, Miss Georgia.
00:09:09You're sorry for what?
00:09:12Go on. Tell her what you said.
00:09:16Doc said I should give up gambling.
00:09:19All right, all right. That's enough. Get over here.
00:09:23Ma'am.
00:09:32Georgia, would you be a peach and bring a fresh bottle of whiskey over to the table, if you don't mind?
00:09:37Sit down, you idiot.
00:09:45You know, Billy, I reckon I will win any money you have left.
00:09:49Doc!
00:10:01Doc!
00:10:03Ed!
00:10:04It's Edward.
00:10:05Edward.
00:10:06Oh, it's Edward today.
00:10:08Being all formal, are you?
00:10:11In that case, you can call me Mr. Holiday.
00:10:14You doing tonight, Doc?
00:10:16Now that you're here, yes. Please, have a seat.
00:10:21Oh, thank you, darling.
00:10:31Play nice.
00:10:33You heard the lady.
00:10:35Play nice.
00:10:35I heard you weren't a deputy anymore. Is that true, Doc?
00:10:45Well, that all depends.
00:10:48On?
00:10:49On if being a deputy suits me best for the situation at hand.
00:10:54That's why I heard an all-deputy, whichever pays the most coin at the moment.
00:11:03All right, gentlemen, the game is faro.
00:11:06One-to-one payout, ten-to-one on a loser card with just a penny.
00:11:11And mind your dead bets.
00:11:13Dead bet?
00:11:14Yes, dead bet, Billy.
00:11:18House rules haven't changed.
00:11:20If you want out, now's the time to do it.
00:11:22The bar's right over there.
00:11:25You don't see me moving.
00:11:28Unfortunately not.
00:11:31Here we are, gentlemen. Place your bets, please.
00:11:41First card.
00:11:43Oh.
00:11:45Ah!
00:11:48Lucky man today.
00:11:49All right.
00:11:56Place your bets.
00:12:07Again.
00:12:08You are lucky tonight, Edward.
00:12:15Place your bets.
00:12:16All right.
00:12:28Damn, again.
00:12:29You are unstoppable tonight, Edward.
00:12:34There you are.
00:12:35You should really find a different hobby.
00:12:39One that doesn't take place inside of a saloon.
00:12:43I should have known better than try to win at a dark holiday table.
00:12:47Now, now, now.
00:12:48No need to resort to insults.
00:12:50You lost your coin fair and square.
00:12:53I'll play the loser's card.
00:13:05Ah.
00:13:07Good man.
00:13:13Luck finally goes to the house.
00:13:15I heard a story about you, Doc.
00:13:24Is that?
00:13:25Do tell.
00:13:26I just love a good story.
00:13:28I heard that Milton Joyce embarrassed you outside the Oriental Saloon.
00:13:34I heard he tossed you out in the street, and they left you out of town.
00:13:45They.
00:13:46The townspeople.
00:13:48And you came back with a pistol and killed the man in front of his home.
00:13:53You know, Edward, you should know better than believing in everything that you hear.
00:13:59I find it odd, a man such as yourself, would do such a thing.
00:14:06You were a dentist before you were a deputy.
00:14:10Isn't that right?
00:14:15Milton Joyce.
00:14:18What was the charge in that case?
00:14:20You already know the answer to that, don't you?
00:14:25I do.
00:14:27I just wanted to hear you say it.
00:14:37A warrant was secured against you,
00:14:40and you were arrested on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill.
00:14:47Spot on, Counselor.
00:14:48I was charged.
00:14:51But I was not convicted.
00:14:54Justice of the Peace James Riley is a good friend.
00:15:03You pled guilty in that case, on account of an eyewitness.
00:15:07But he never showed up in court.
00:15:10The whole ordeal cost me almost $20.
00:15:13Plus $11 in court fees.
00:15:21You know, I think you're right, Counselor.
00:15:24I tell you, these court costs can really deplete a man's money pouch.
00:15:28Oh, my apologies, Your Honor.
00:15:32I meant no disrespect.
00:15:37You got off easy, Holiday.
00:15:40And that would be an understatement.
00:15:43Are we here to discuss a closed case?
00:15:47Are we here to talk about Edward Bailey?
00:15:49I'm just asking.
00:15:52He's got a point, Counselor.
00:15:54Get on with it.
00:15:56Yes, Judge.
00:15:58Doc.
00:16:00As you were saying.
00:16:02All right, the last three cards are on the table.
00:16:13Place your bet.
00:16:15Seven.
00:16:17Two.
00:16:19Ace.
00:16:20Don't try and seem funny.
00:16:22I got the memory of a cat holiday.
00:16:24Well, now would be a good time to point out the dead bet on the table.
00:16:30Dead bet?
00:16:31Where?
00:16:33You bet to the ace, and I'm afraid that deck is now fresh out.
00:16:38Bullshit!
00:16:39You only pulled three aces.
00:16:42Let's have a look.
00:16:44One face up there.
00:16:47Two.
00:16:49Three.
00:16:49Three.
00:16:54Four.
00:16:56Satisfied?
00:16:59You cheated.
00:17:01You pulled that ace.
00:17:03I was counting.
00:17:04Have a look for yourself.
00:17:10You rigged that deck to steal a dead bet.
00:17:14Nonsense.
00:17:15That way I'd lose the final bet as well.
00:17:18Now those are some very serious allegations, which I hope you can prove.
00:17:24Prove this!
00:17:27Now, now, now.
00:17:30Let's just calm down and take a deep breath.
00:17:35Perhaps we can talk this over another drink of whiskey, hmm?
00:17:39Enough of your games, holiday!
00:17:42He shot you inside the saloon?
00:17:45That is correct, Your Honor.
00:17:48I mean, can you imagine?
00:17:50I tell you, it was quite the ordeal.
00:17:53I mean, if I may be frank.
00:17:55And he missed.
00:17:56Hmm.
00:17:57He missed.
00:17:59I swear, I can't believe I made it out of there with my own life.
00:18:02Oh, I'm sure.
00:18:04It was very traumatic for me.
00:18:05After he shot at you, then what happened?
00:18:16Let's see.
00:18:17It was a long time ago.
00:18:19And I've had many, many, many bottles of rye whiskey since then.
00:18:28I'm not sure I can remember.
00:18:29I'm not sure I can do it.
00:18:30I'm not sure I can do it.
00:18:31I'm not sure I can do it.
00:18:32I'm not sure I can do it.
00:18:33I'm not sure I can do it.
00:18:34All right, if you insist.
00:18:37So after he fired at me inside, somehow we spilled out into the thoroughfare out front.
00:18:44I can imagine him taking a shot at me, so naturally I would return fire.
00:18:53And then, oh, it's all coming back to me now.
00:18:59Yes, that's it.
00:19:00That's it.
00:19:02I don't recall.
00:19:14That mine drops 200 feet down.
00:19:21You either tell me what happened, or I'll make sure you never touch these pistols again.
00:19:29Do I make myself clear?
00:19:34Yes.
00:19:37Perfectly.
00:19:38So after he fired at me inside the saloon, I can barely remember my ears ringing.
00:19:53And then he grabbed me with his free hand and shoved me out the door.
00:20:06Oh, Lord.
00:20:07You robbed from the long cowboy, Doc.
00:20:17That's not how we do things around here.
00:20:19She's right, Ed.
00:20:20You choose the side of a coward car thief?
00:20:23That's Doc Holliday at your feet, mister.
00:20:37Are you okay?
00:20:40Which way did he go?
00:20:41I had him right where I wanted him.
00:20:44Oh, did you now?
00:20:45Yes.
00:20:46I mean, after all, you said it yourself.
00:20:48I'm Doc Holliday.
00:20:50You are Doc Holliday.
00:20:51But, Doc Holliday, let's get you up on your feet.
00:20:54Let's get you inside before the sheriff gets here.
00:20:58Oh, the chef's coming?
00:20:59Yeah.
00:21:00It's always fun.
00:21:01Hmm.
00:21:03Hmm.
00:21:09So that's it?
00:21:10Edward Bailey gets cheated out of a card game, accuses you, tosses you out into the street,
00:21:21fires his weapon at you, and then what?
00:21:24The barkeep saves the day, and Edward just rides off into the sunset.
00:21:37Well, he walks.
00:21:41Come again?
00:21:44Walks off into the sunset.
00:21:47See, Edward Bailey didn't have a horse.
00:21:50You know, I don't even think he knows how to ride.
00:21:54Well, now, wasn't that a fun account of the facts?
00:22:04Yes, it was pretty fun.
00:22:06So, am I free to go?
00:22:08No.
00:22:13Oh.
00:22:17Well, then.
00:22:18A drink, perhaps?
00:22:20Absolutely not.
00:22:22Our witness rides tonight.
00:22:25He'll be here in the morning.
00:22:28The morning, you say?
00:22:30That's right.
00:22:31Well, what do you plan on doing with me till then?
00:22:38You're going to spend the night behind bars.
00:22:40Maybe some time in a cell will refreshify your memory about what really happened that day.
00:22:51Your Honor, he can't be serious.
00:22:53We are.
00:22:57Well, damn it.
00:22:59Well, damn it.
00:23:22Oh, no.
00:23:28Sleep well, Doc.
00:23:37Indeed.
00:23:41Runyon, can I ask you a question?
00:23:44What convinced you to become an attorney, a counselor?
00:23:51Convinced?
00:23:53The West is filled with rough ways.
00:23:55And even rougher men.
00:24:00My father was shot and murdered by an outlaw right in front of my ten-year-old eyes.
00:24:06Oh dear.
00:24:08Where did this occur?
00:24:10Dodge City.
00:24:12Dodge City.
00:24:14That is a truly wicked little town.
00:24:18Indeed.
00:24:20Its character so completely and egregiously bad.
00:24:23That one could conclude the town bred your type.
00:24:29Bred my type?
00:24:32Lest you forget I wore the badge.
00:24:36Wore.
00:24:37Past in stock.
00:24:40Now, to me...
00:24:44Now, to me you're just another outlaw who deserves to pay for his crimes.
00:24:50No offense.
00:24:54None taken.
00:24:56You are free to your opinion, of course.
00:24:59Uh, counselor, before you leave...
00:25:05Tiny little request.
00:25:10My pistol's over there.
00:25:12They'll stay right there.
00:25:21Fair enough.
00:25:24Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:26Pleasant dreams, hmm?
00:25:28Well, this is what it's like in one of these things.
00:25:38Hmph.
00:25:39Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:40Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:40Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:41Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:41Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:42Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:42Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:43Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:43Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:44Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:45Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:46Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:47Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:48Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:49Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:50Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:51Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:52Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:53Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:54Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:55Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:56Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:57Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:58Good night to you, counselor.
00:25:59Georgia?
00:26:12Who's asking?
00:26:14Leonard Runyon, attorney at law.
00:26:18I was hoping I might have a moment of your time to discuss a matter.
00:26:22What matter?
00:26:25The matter of Edward Bailey's murder.
00:26:27I wasn't aware that The Undertaker had found a body.
00:26:32Well, the matter of Doc Holliday then.
00:26:40I want you to come in and testify against him.
00:26:44Now, I know you two are close.
00:26:46You have been for many years.
00:26:49Back before when he was deputy or the Bridal Brothers or even Tombstone.
00:26:53You know Doc, back when he was just a simple dentist.
00:26:58And?
00:26:59Well, he's a murderer.
00:27:01And I have always tried to use my influence to help protect the property owners and substantial men of this country against thieves.
00:27:10Will you help me bring justice to Bailey's family?
00:27:13Edward Bailey was a degenerate gambler, Mr. Runyon.
00:27:19And there's only one road that leads away from trouble, and that is a straight and narrow.
00:27:23And believe me, Ed Bailey wasn't on it.
00:27:30Well, every human being deserves the right to a fair trial.
00:27:33He'll hang either way.
00:27:42Are we finished?
00:27:43I don't know if you can do that.
00:28:06Well, no.
00:28:07Well, don't do that.
00:28:08Enough of your games, holiday!
00:28:20Mm-hmm.
00:28:41Oh.
00:29:11Are we really here?
00:29:24We could be.
00:29:26I do really miss you, Carlene.
00:29:33Oftentimes, I find myself wondering whatever happened to you after all these years.
00:29:38Same thing that happens to the rest of us.
00:29:42You passed?
00:29:45Indeed.
00:29:49Might I ask what happened?
00:29:51There were only two things those Kansas cowpokes were afraid of.
00:29:55A decent woman and being set afoot.
00:29:58Well, I was one of those two.
00:30:03Kansas?
00:30:04I left Georgia about the time you and Wyatt shot up the corral in Arizona.
00:30:09Oh.
00:30:11I'm so sorry.
00:30:13Not as sorry as you're going to be if you don't find your way out of this mess that you're in.
00:30:18Why don't you tell the truth, Doc?
00:30:22The truth, you say?
00:30:25It's simple.
00:30:26It's pure.
00:30:27And when you get where I am, you won't have another choice.
00:30:33Well, I guess I ought to start getting used to that now, hmm?
00:30:39I won't see you again, Doc.
00:30:42You only get one chance.
00:30:45I came here to tell you that you might want to consider that the truth won't cease to exist just because you choose to ignore it.
00:30:52The truth, Doc Holliday is a legend to most men.
00:30:59The things you do for yourself, they fall away when you're gone.
00:31:05But what you do for others, now that lasts forever.
00:31:10Oh, give me that face.
00:31:33Oh, give me that face.
00:32:03Oh, give me that face.
00:32:33Oh, give me that face.
00:32:42State your name.
00:32:44Billy West.
00:32:45You swear to tell the truth, and nothing but the truth as this is a legal proceeding, so help you God?
00:32:53I do.
00:32:56Proceed, Mr. Runyon.
00:32:57Thank you, Judge.
00:32:58Mr. West, do you recognize one John Henry Holliday in the room with us this morning?
00:33:07You may know him by the name Doc.
00:33:10I do.
00:33:11And would you physically point him out for Judge Parker?
00:33:17Mr. Holliday's presence is noted.
00:33:20And were you yourself present the day Doc Holliday shot and murdered in cold blood, one Edward Bailey?
00:33:29I was.
00:33:30I was.
00:33:31And would you be so kind as to recall, for Judge Parker, and for those of us in the room who might suffer from short-term memory loss, how the events of that day unfolded?
00:33:44Well, me and Ed were playing Pharaoh at the Doc's table.
00:33:51Better lick something else.
00:33:53Hold on, Doc.
00:33:54Hold on.
00:34:00Apologize.
00:34:03I'm sorry.
00:34:03Not to me.
00:34:07Apologize to her.
00:34:18Miss Georgia, I'm sorry.
00:34:21You're sorry?
00:34:23For what?
00:34:24What did you do this time?
00:34:26Go on.
00:34:27Tell her what you did.
00:34:29Just a bad joke is all, ma'am.
00:34:32Ooh, a bad joke?
00:34:34Well, go on.
00:34:35Let me hear it.
00:34:35Tell her, Billy.
00:34:39When Doc said I should quit gambling, I said I should just come up here and let you lick my wounds.
00:34:45All right, all right.
00:34:46That's enough.
00:34:47Get over here.
00:34:49Ma'am.
00:34:54Georgia, would you be a peach and bring us a fresh bottle of whiskey?
00:34:59Sit down.
00:35:03Play.
00:35:04Play.
00:35:06In your case, Bill, the word lose is way more appropriate.
00:35:12Doc.
00:35:13I'm just saying that Bill here is horrible at Pharaoh.
00:35:17And poker, too.
00:35:20No matter of fact, Bill is terrible at just about everything he does.
00:35:29It's on the record, Doc.
00:35:31Are you through?
00:35:33Oh, yes.
00:35:34You may proceed, Your Honor.
00:35:37Very well.
00:35:39You were playing.
00:35:40And losing.
00:35:42And then what happened?
00:35:43That's when Edward realized he was being swindled by Doc.
00:35:50Doc.
00:35:51Ed.
00:35:53You're doing tonight, Doc.
00:35:56Now that you're here.
00:35:58Yes.
00:35:58Please, have a seat.
00:36:00Go on.
00:36:01Oh, Lord.
00:36:20Well.
00:36:24Edward, it seems that the last three cars are on the table.
00:36:28Now is the time to place your last and final bet of this game.
00:36:37Seven.
00:36:38Two.
00:36:40Ace.
00:36:41In that order.
00:36:42And don't try and think funny.
00:36:45I got the memory of a cat holiday.
00:36:47I'm sure you do.
00:36:49Now would be a great time for me to point out the dead bet on the table.
00:37:01Dead bet?
00:37:02Where?
00:37:04You, sir, bet to the ace.
00:37:07And I'm afraid the deck is fresh out.
00:37:11There's one.
00:37:13Bullshit.
00:37:14You ain't pulled three aces.
00:37:16Well, how about we look at the table.
00:37:21There's one.
00:37:25There's two.
00:37:28There's three.
00:37:29Four.
00:37:43Look to that.
00:37:46Why, Edward?
00:37:48Is there something wrong?
00:37:51You cheated.
00:37:52You pulled that ace.
00:37:53I was counting.
00:37:55Oh.
00:37:56Well, why don't you go ahead and flip the last cards and you can see for yourself.
00:38:06Oh.
00:38:11You rigged a deck to steal a dead bet.
00:38:13That's nonsense.
00:38:14That way I lose the final bet as well.
00:38:18I, Edward.
00:38:20Those are some very serious allegations you're throwing out at me.
00:38:26I surely hope you can prove it.
00:38:30Prove this!
00:38:38It's an ace!
00:38:42How many goddamn aces you got in this deck, Doc?
00:38:45Hold on, everybody.
00:38:47Calm down and take a deep breath.
00:38:51All right?
00:38:52Let's have a drink of whiskey, everyone.
00:38:54I'm sure there is a perfectly good explanation for all of this.
00:39:01Such as?
00:39:04Well.
00:39:08When I think of it, I'll let you know.
00:39:10How does that sound?
00:39:14How does this sound?
00:39:31Go ahead and add to the list of your innocents you've murdered.
00:39:35Innocent?
00:39:35Oh, Edward Bailey, you are nothing but a no-good, low-life, degenerate gambler to me.
00:39:47Hell.
00:39:50Some might say I've been doing a good load of favor by sending you straight to the fiery pits below.
00:39:56You ain't no lawman!
00:39:58Well, that still may be up for the bait.
00:40:04Drop that pistol.
00:40:10I'm not gonna ask you again.
00:40:12Well?
00:40:24Well?
00:40:27Edward.
00:40:30As you may know, I'm a man who enjoys a low wage.
00:40:35So, to keep things interesting, I'm gonna make you a deal.
00:40:44Now, inside my vest pocket right here, right here, is a solitary play card.
00:40:52Now, if you can guess what's on the face of said card, I'm just gonna let you go free, like a little birdie.
00:41:03However, if you guess wrongly, you're gonna die.
00:41:11You lie!
00:41:12Oh, no, sir.
00:41:15For these two people beside me will bear witness to it all.
00:41:21Now, guess.
00:41:30Ace of spades.
00:41:32Ace of spades.
00:41:33Ace of spades.
00:41:57Ace of spades.
00:41:57Take this on your journey down there.
00:42:00All right, everyone, back in the saloon.
00:42:04Drinks are on me.
00:42:07Son of a bitch.
00:42:09Son of a bitch.
00:42:12Son of a bitch.
00:42:14Son of a bitch.
00:42:17Your Honor, this is preposterous.
00:42:22Never have I heard such fiction.
00:42:25What's that?
00:42:26This man here is lying.
00:42:30Why?
00:42:32Because he disagrees with your version of the story?
00:42:35No, that's not the reason.
00:42:40Then prove to everyone in this room that he has been in the truth.
00:42:46All right.
00:42:48The Queen card.
00:42:50Mm-hmm.
00:42:51Where would I have gotten it from?
00:42:57From the Pharaoh deck.
00:42:58You brought it with you or had it on your person so that you could slip it into the deck and cheat your way to another win at the tables.
00:43:06That is untrue.
00:43:08I had already played all the Queen cards and pulled him from that deck.
00:43:12And he knows it.
00:43:14Go on.
00:43:15Ask him.
00:43:17Mr. West?
00:43:19I...
00:43:20I don't recall.
00:43:22No, I don't recall.
00:43:25There are four Queens to a deck, Doc.
00:43:28Oh, is there?
00:43:31Thank you, Counselor.
00:43:32One Queen was already on the table.
00:43:35And as I just stated, I already played the other three.
00:43:40Now, in case you were absent the day they taught mathematics in school, you can add all those numbers up for yourself.
00:43:46It doesn't matter.
00:43:49It doesn't matter.
00:43:50It doesn't matter.
00:43:52Doc Holliday.
00:43:53Two words almost as famous as Tombstone itself.
00:43:59The folks in town used to talk about you like you're a god.
00:44:05And you showed up in this place and you're just an old worn down piece of meat.
00:44:09A drunkard?
00:44:12A womanizer?
00:44:16Well, it most certainly takes one to know one now, doesn't it, Billy?
00:44:22I may have my faults.
00:44:25But at least I'm not a fable.
00:44:29You are, Doc.
00:44:31You had every chance in the world to prove to be the hero we all thought you to be.
00:44:36But instead, we give this version of you.
00:44:43The murderer.
00:44:45I'm texting, Your Honor.
00:44:48Enough with the theatrics, Doc.
00:44:54That'll do, Bill.
00:44:59Must seem strange.
00:45:01Not one person in town willing to vouch for you, Doc.
00:45:06That's not true.
00:45:09And who might you be?
00:45:12I'm Georgia Wilson.
00:45:13I run Doc's, Mr. Holliday, saloon in town.
00:45:18I've known this man for the better part of my life and I wanted to testify on his behalf.
00:45:22Absolutely not.
00:45:25Oh.
00:45:25And why's that?
00:45:27Might put a hitch in your plans, Mr. Runyon.
00:45:29This is highly irregular.
00:45:34This woman hasn't appeared on any docket list.
00:45:36I haven't even had the opportunity to speak with her.
00:45:39You can interview her right now.
00:45:41Shut up!
00:45:42I'm here now, aren't I?
00:45:45See?
00:45:46Mr. Runyon, in the interest of time and headache...
00:45:50Bill, you can go.
00:45:57Swear her in, Judge.
00:46:27Well, the last three cards are on the table.
00:46:39Let's have a drink.
00:46:45Time to place your last and final bet of the game, Edward.
00:46:52Seven, two, ace.
00:46:59Yeah, well, I must admit I have to point out the dead bet on the table.
00:47:08What dead bet?
00:47:09Yeah, you bet to the ace.
00:47:11I'm afraid there's no more aces left in here.
00:47:14Bullshit!
00:47:15Oh, he pulled three aces.
00:47:18How about we just look at the table real quick?
00:47:22That's one on the table there.
00:47:26Two.
00:47:30Three.
00:47:33And?
00:47:34Well, that's four right there, Edward.
00:47:40Why, Edward, whatever is the matter.
00:47:44You cheated.
00:47:46I was counting.
00:47:48You pulled that ace.
00:47:50Well, here, let's just make sure.
00:47:52I'll let you flip these last three cards yourself.
00:47:55Go on.
00:47:56All right.
00:47:59You rigged the deck to steal a dead bet.
00:48:03Oh, Edward, that's nonsense.
00:48:05That means I lose the final bet as well.
00:48:09Now, now, now.
00:48:10Those are just crazy allegations you're throwing out at me.
00:48:15Now, I hope you can prove it.
00:48:18Prove this!
00:48:25Now, now, now.
00:48:30Everyone calm down.
00:48:32Just calm down.
00:48:33Take a deep breath.
00:48:34Let's share a little whiskey, shall we?
00:48:37Because I'm sure there's just a perfectly good explanation for all of this.
00:48:43Such as?
00:48:46Well, when I think of it, I'll let you know.
00:48:50Oh!
00:48:51Here's an idea.
00:48:53How about we settle this like our grandfathers used to?
00:48:57We'll go out in the street like proper gentlemen and have an old-fashioned duel.
00:49:02Hmm?
00:49:03Sounds good to me.
00:49:05Yes!
00:49:06Out to the street!
00:49:13Right over here.
00:49:16Alright, that's far enough.
00:49:22We're here to duel, Doc.
00:49:23Right.
00:49:24Duel.
00:49:25So, we will start off by turning back to back.
00:49:31I will count to three.
00:49:33And when you hear me call that number three, we will march away from each other two paces.
00:49:41Two.
00:49:42And then we will turn, face each other and fire.
00:49:46The fastest pistol lives.
00:49:51See you in hell, Doc.
00:49:53Let's go.
00:50:02One!
00:50:05Two!
00:50:08Three!
00:50:10That's enough!
00:50:13Says who?
00:50:14Says me.
00:50:15You made your point.
00:50:17Have I?
00:50:18This thief owes me.
00:50:19And I'm here to collect what he owes me.
00:50:21Nah.
00:50:23The undertaker will be collecting those teeth if you don't put that pistol down.
00:50:28Do it!
00:50:30You gonna shoot me, little lady?
00:50:35That's your choice.
00:50:37Ooh.
00:50:38Ooh.
00:50:40What do I get out of it?
00:50:41I'll offer you what you lost.
00:50:46Plus his winnings.
00:50:47Georgia!
00:50:48Button it, Doc.
00:50:49I'm trying to save your life here.
00:50:51So what is it gonna be, Edward?
00:50:53House winnings, too?
00:50:55That's right.
00:50:56But I need a decision.
00:50:58Now.
00:51:01Deal!
00:51:08Georgia, you gave away everything.
00:51:10If you prefer, I can have him come back out here and put you out of your misery.
00:51:17No, no.
00:51:18Let's don't do that.
00:51:20Don't ruin a good day.
00:51:25I still don't know what I'm gonna do with you.
00:51:28I've got a nice bottle of whiskey inside for you, Doc.
00:51:32I like the sound of that.
00:51:33Mm-hmm.
00:51:41Really?
00:51:42Really.
00:51:46Really?
00:51:48Well, I don't know about you all, but I really enjoyed it.
00:51:52You realize you took an oath.
00:52:04I'm aware.
00:52:07And you're willing to go to jail for that man?
00:52:10If it means suffering for telling the truth, then yes.
00:52:15Anything else, Mr. Runyon?
00:52:22One more question.
00:52:23Have you always been a barkeep?
00:52:31Georgia?
00:52:33Have you ever held any other jobs?
00:52:37No other career before coming here and working in the saloon?
00:52:48Never work, say, in a brothel?
00:52:53Oh, don't be ridiculous.
00:52:54Judge, what is this?
00:52:56Quiet down, Doc.
00:52:58Georgia, answer the question.
00:53:00No.
00:53:02Who is Carleen?
00:53:05One of Doc Holliday's many mistresses.
00:53:09Is that correct?
00:53:12She passed.
00:53:14That's right.
00:53:16A terrible truth.
00:53:18Tell us what happened.
00:53:20You are still under oath.
00:53:23How did Carleen die?
00:53:29Answer me, or I'll have you thrown in jail for perjury.
00:53:34We're waiting on an answer.
00:53:38I'm sorry, Doc.
00:53:40Judge?
00:53:42Answer the question.
00:53:44I don't know.
00:53:45I don't know is not an answer.
00:53:51I sold her.
00:53:54You sold her?
00:53:59I made a deal with Virgil.
00:54:02I sold her to him, and he put her to work in his brothel in Wichita.
00:54:09You sold her?
00:54:11Sorry, Doc.
00:54:13I needed the money.
00:54:16And he told me that she would only work serving drinks.
00:54:21I didn't know what he was really gonna have her do.
00:54:23Judge.
00:54:28Judge.
00:54:30That's all.
00:54:31George.
00:54:33I'm finished with you.
00:54:35Get out.
00:54:54There.
00:54:59Are you both happy now?
00:55:01Listen, if you two wanna string a noose around my neck, then go ahead and do it instead of ruining all these people's lives around us in the process.
00:55:09She was given a chance to get out of this.
00:55:12And she spit in my face.
00:55:14If I get out of this witch hunt alive, I swear to the good lord above that I'm gonna-
00:55:19You'll shoot me too?
00:55:21Poetic, isn't it?
00:55:23Your outlaws are all cut from the same stained mountain.
00:55:27How deep did you say that mine was?
00:55:31Enough.
00:55:33I'll sentence Doc Holliday in the morning.
00:55:37Meanwhile, we're adjourned.
00:55:50Wasn't sure what you'd prefer.
00:55:54Oh, well.
00:55:55But my situation, I guess I can't be too picky now, can I?
00:56:00May I come in?
00:56:02It's your cage, I believe.
00:56:04Counselor Runyon left the keys on the corner of the desk there.
00:56:06Hmm.
00:56:21Rough day.
00:56:23She had no choice, Doc.
00:56:26Don't punish her for it.
00:56:29Punish her?
00:56:31Take a look around you, Judge.
00:56:33It's a thankless job doing what we do.
00:56:38Being responsible for so much when we know so little.
00:56:42If only we had a crystal ball, we could see how our actions affect the future.
00:56:49Wishful thinking.
00:56:55What happened to Doc Holliday?
00:56:56You're looking at him.
00:57:01You were a god among men.
00:57:04When's the last time you even talked to Wyatt?
00:57:07I hear tell he wants none to do with you.
00:57:10Oh, Wyatt.
00:57:11He's just busy as all.
00:57:13Busy?
00:57:15Mm-hmm.
00:57:17You know...
00:57:19Counselor Runyon was right about us lawmen.
00:57:22We truly are opportunistic.
00:57:25When it pays to be good.
00:57:27That's what we are.
00:57:29We need to shoot our pistols to get ahead.
00:57:33By God, so be it.
00:57:36Did you kill Milton Joyce?
00:57:40Milton Joyce.
00:57:42Honestly.
00:57:46I don't know.
00:57:51Funny.
00:57:53I believe you.
00:57:56Well, that the past has no power over the present.
00:58:00If you make it out of this alive, you ought to take that into consideration.
00:58:04Wait.
00:58:06Don't you decide all that, Judge?
00:58:09I do.
00:58:11And to be frank, I don't know what I should do with you.
00:58:15Well, perhaps there's something I could give you to sway you into my favor.
00:58:22Perhaps.
00:58:24But you'll never know what that might be.
00:58:27You keep the bottle, Doc.
00:58:32Hey.
00:58:34Judge, are you going to recommend they hang me?
00:58:38I hope not, Doc.
00:58:40I hope not.
00:58:42Well, here's to hope.
00:58:43Thank you for the whiskey, Judge Parker.
00:58:44That is some damn good stuff.
00:59:13Good morning, cow.
00:59:14Slow running.
00:59:15Good morning.
00:59:16Slow running.
00:59:17Heh heh heh heh heh heh heh.
00:59:19Good morning, Cal. Slow running.
00:59:49Dock Holliday, are you prepared to hear the judgment of this deputy court in the matter of the death of Edward Bailey?
01:00:03Your Honor, I am shaking with anticipation.
01:00:10Dock, we all know your reputation as both a lawman and otherwise.
01:00:18In my position, I have a duty to serve as a vessel of the law.
01:00:23And the law has been shown that you have taken a human life and sent his soul to meet his maker.
01:00:31A soul which had a family of his own, now rendered fatherless forever.
01:00:39In the crime of murder, you are found guilty and the sentence for your crimes shall be swift and severe.
01:00:49You shall be hung by the neck until you are dead.
01:00:57Now, unless someone comes forward to challenge my ruling, this will close the matter at hand and Dock Holliday shall be sent to the gallows.
01:01:08I might have something to say about that.
01:01:14Wyatt?
01:01:15Doc?
01:01:16Doc?
01:01:17Doc?
01:01:18Hello?
01:01:27Wyatt?
01:01:28What is this?
01:01:31A witch hunt if I had to guess.
01:01:33May I approach, Judge?
01:01:36Please.
01:01:38Uh-oh.
01:01:43Judge Parker.
01:01:44One moment, Counselor.
01:01:47Jim Parker.
01:01:49Wyatt Earp.
01:01:50I'm surprised to see you here.
01:01:53Well, when I heard my good friend Doc Holliday was on trial for his life,
01:01:55I thought, might as well make an appearance.
01:01:58Just in case I can set some light on the subject.
01:02:01This is ridiculous.
01:02:03What does Wyatt Earp know about the murder of Edward Bailey?
01:02:06I know he's not dead.
01:02:08Does that count?
01:02:09Come again?
01:02:11Edward Bailey isn't dead.
01:02:12And even if he was, I doubt Doc there was the murderer.
01:02:15But he's not.
01:02:17So he isn't.
01:02:19And what proof of this do you have?
01:02:22This ought to be good.
01:02:25I have Edward Bailey.
01:02:31Better than I expected.
01:02:33He's right outside.
01:02:35I tracked him down in Guthrie.
01:02:36A posse man of Heck Thomas led me to him.
01:02:37Son of a bitch wouldn't stop bragging about taking Doc's money in a game of Pharaoh.
01:02:41Well, I'll be.
01:02:43Miss Georgia was right.
01:02:46Bring him in.
01:02:47Bring him in.
01:02:47I'll be damned.
01:02:58Edward.
01:03:00Here you go, Judge.
01:03:02Alive and in the flesh.
01:03:08Judge Parker.
01:03:09How do we even know this man is Edward Bailey?
01:03:16Thanks, mate.
01:03:19Hot damn.
01:03:20I just love this country.
01:03:25Judge Parker.
01:03:26If I might have a moment to speak with you in private.
01:03:29In light of these new developments,
01:03:31I'm going to dismiss these charges against Doc Holliday,
01:03:35and he will be a free man.
01:03:37Judge Parker.
01:03:37This is my final judgment.
01:03:41Now,
01:03:43that's exciting news.
01:03:49Justice prevails.
01:03:53Runyon, would you be so kind as to gather my pistols for me?
01:03:57Wonderful spending so much time with you.
01:04:12Good afternoon to you all.
01:04:27Looks like I saved your ass again.
01:04:38Oh, yes.
01:04:39Indeed.
01:04:40Much appreciated, old friend.
01:04:43Say, remind me again how you found that Edward Bailey character.
01:04:47We can talk about that later.
01:04:48We should ride.
01:04:49Oh?
01:04:51I don't know how long that glue is going to hold.
01:04:52All right?
01:04:54Blue?
01:04:55Whatever do you mean?
01:04:57That isn't Edward Bailey.
01:05:00I know a gal down at the birdcage.
01:05:02She gave me the wig, the beard,
01:05:03but it was a long ride into town,
01:05:04and the wood dried up.
01:05:05So like I said,
01:05:07we should ride.
01:05:08What?
01:05:09Wait.
01:05:09Before we depart,
01:05:10I must see someone.
01:05:11Did you hear what I just said?
01:05:13Wait.
01:05:15Please,
01:05:16it's very important to me.
01:05:18Doc,
01:05:19just
01:05:19ride to the other side of town,
01:05:22and I'll meet you there.
01:05:23I won't be long.
01:05:24Please,
01:05:24do this for me.
01:05:25All right.
01:05:28I paid that guy a lot of money
01:05:29to pretend to be Edward Bailey.
01:05:31So if this doesn't work
01:05:32because you took too long,
01:05:33it's your ass in the noose,
01:05:34not mine.
01:05:38Understood.
01:05:39Now,
01:05:40go on.
01:05:41I'll find you there.
01:05:46Doc.
01:05:49Nah.
01:05:49Your horse.
01:05:56Mm-hmm.
01:06:00Mm-hmm.
01:06:02Mm-hmm.
01:06:35Hello there, Georgia.
01:06:47I suppose you hate me for lying to you.
01:06:52Well, hate is a bit of a strong word.
01:07:01But I was a little bit surprised.
01:07:05A drink?
01:07:07Yes, quickly, if you don't mind.
01:07:21You're leaving, aren't you?
01:07:24Wyatt is waiting for me across town as we speak.
01:07:28Then you're not coming back.
01:07:32Georgia, could I get a new bottle of whiskey and a couple cigars for the trail?
01:07:38Yes.
01:07:39Oh, my goodness.
01:07:43Hmm.
01:07:45Hmm.
01:07:54So, what do you want me to do with this place?
01:07:58Oh, that, um, before I came in here, I made a quick stop and had this drawn up.
01:08:11It's about the saloon.
01:08:16I want you to have it.
01:08:19I figure this whiskey and these two cigars are fair enough trade between old friends.
01:08:25Mm-hmm.
01:08:25She's yours.
01:08:30I treat her well because you deserve it.
01:08:36Even after Carlene?
01:08:37Yes, I did a lot of thinking about that, and I truly believe in your heart of hearts.
01:08:43You ultimately did not know what Virgil was going to be having her do.
01:08:49Now, that being said, I must be on my way.
01:08:55It's time for me to find out what's next for Doc Holliday.
01:08:59Yes.
01:09:02Mr. Georgia.
01:09:03Good bye.
01:09:07Good bye.
01:09:33Good bye.
01:09:47Good bye.
01:09:51Good bye.
01:09:55Good bye.
01:09:57Good bye.
01:09:59All good?
01:10:07Better than good.
01:10:08See, perhaps a drink of whiskey or a cigar before we hit the trail?
01:10:13I'm good.
01:10:15Well, thanks again, old friend.
01:10:17Don't thank me yet.
01:10:19Parker's going to send someone after you.
01:10:21Is that right?
01:10:23Well, then I'll have to find a hole far, far away from here and hide deep inside of it.
01:10:28Good idea.
01:10:31You say, whatever happened to the real Edward Bailey?
01:10:33I mean, if the one I saw back there was an imposter.
01:10:38I thought you shot him dead.
01:10:40Now, Wyatt, you know me.
01:10:42I never shoot a man unless he deserves it.
01:10:49Yeah.
01:10:58Yeah.
01:11:00Yeah.
01:11:03Yeah.
01:11:11Yeah.
01:11:14Yeah.
01:11:20Yeah.
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