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The friendship of three Texas ranchers whose ranch is destroyed by Cottrell of the Union army and his band of outlaw raiders. The working title was "Distant Drums", and south of St. Louis was a term used to describe Civil War deserters.
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00:00:00The End
00:01:30All the raiders, led by men like Luke Cottrell, left a wake of ruins, burning and plundering ranches and homestays.
00:01:38Riding across the great flat plains, with gun and torch, they pillaged the countryside in the name of the Union Army.
00:01:45And against the Texas sky rose the slow dust of wagon trains, settlers driven from the land by the fury of war.
00:01:59Riding in the air.
00:02:01Riding in the air.
00:02:02Riding in the air.
00:02:02Riding in the air.
00:02:04He is versteck, you are on fire.
00:02:05Let's go.
00:02:06Let's go.
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00:02:29Looks like we lost more than our cows.
00:02:32Nobody but a Yankee do a thing like this.
00:02:35Somebody around here don't like us.
00:02:38Kip!
00:02:40Oh, Kip!
00:02:42They must have been watching.
00:02:44They saw you and the men ride off after the herd.
00:02:46They came to all the ranchers that night,
00:02:48dragged off everything they could carry,
00:02:50stole the horses, burned the houses.
00:02:52Who did it?
00:02:53Cattrell. Luke Cattrell and his gorillas.
00:02:57Cronko, I want you to take good care of Deborah.
00:02:59What are you going to do, Kip?
00:03:01Your horses all right?
00:03:02Sure, they'll pull to Eddington.
00:03:04But where are you going? I want to go with you.
00:03:05Dev needs you with her.
00:03:07Where are you going, Kip?
00:03:09Brownsville.
00:03:10That's Union headquarters now.
00:03:12And Cattrell's.
00:03:14Oh, don't do it, Kip. Come to Eddington with us.
00:03:27Leave our land, let them burn us out and do nothing about us.
00:03:29They burned out all of us.
00:03:31Finding Cattrell won't bring it back.
00:03:35Oh, Lee, tell him you won't go with him.
00:03:37Tell him not to do it.
00:03:38The three of us have been together a long stretch, Deb.
00:03:41Charlie?
00:03:42I wouldn't mind getting a look at Cattrell myself right now.
00:03:45Oh, it isn't Cattrell I'm thinking of.
00:03:47It's the three of you.
00:03:48You came out here and made something out of the land.
00:03:51There were troubles then too, but they didn't turn you to hate.
00:03:54Building 3-Bell kept you together.
00:03:56This could only end by splitting you apart.
00:03:59Oh, don't you see? Don't go.
00:04:01We're going to Brownsville, Deb.
00:04:06Well, what about me, Kip?
00:04:08You asked me to marry you.
00:04:09We made all kinds of plans. What happens to them now?
00:04:12Nothing's changed.
00:04:13We'll all be coming back. Maybe sooner than you think.
00:04:19Kip's right. Eddington's the place for you now.
00:04:26I'm afraid we're going to Brownsville, Deb.
00:04:28They're pulling out. You better go now.
00:04:58Well, we'll win.
00:05:03You better go.
00:05:05What is that?
00:05:06Let's go.
00:05:36Let's go.
00:05:46What are you carrying?
00:05:48Contraband. Cannonballs and used rifle bullets.
00:05:52I grow them on my ranch when nobody's looking at them.
00:05:55I wouldn't be throwing that word contraband around so free in these parts.
00:05:59I've seen men shot for much less than that.
00:06:02He's carrying the hay.
00:06:04Let him through, Cal.
00:06:06Go ahead, Reb.
00:06:07And next time, save your jokes for Jeff Davis.
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00:06:53And like the ladies, he's brave and union to a man, sir.
00:06:57Janky-doodle never fails when he decides to try, sir.
00:07:01We'll lick the pants off Johnny Reb, so have another ride, sir.
00:07:23Hello, Jake.
00:07:31How are you, Kip? Lee?
00:07:34Hello, Charlie. Full house today.
00:07:37Yeah. I don't see Luke Cottrell.
00:07:39Luke? Cottrell, oh.
00:07:42Oh. He been in today?
00:07:44I don't think he's been in today, but I can ask.
00:07:46Jake. He usually come by?
00:07:50Who? Cottrell.
00:07:52Oh. He comes by.
00:07:55Sure.
00:07:57Man gets thirsty, don't he?
00:07:59Yeah.
00:08:00Oh, Kip. Now, please don't start anything. I don't want any trouble in the place.
00:08:04Don't worry, Jake. There ain't gonna be any trouble.
00:08:08Can I buy you a drink while we're waiting?
00:08:11Some of the time, if it's just the same to you.
00:08:14Rouge! Rouge! Come here.
00:08:17Sing Yankee-doodle again. Sing anything but sing.
00:08:20Mary.
00:08:25Boys?
00:08:26Boys?
00:08:33Um...
00:08:35Uh...
00:08:35Uh...
00:09:07Whiskey!
00:09:13Our brave guerrilla allies.
00:10:07Hello, Cuttrell.
00:10:16You celebrating?
00:10:30You ain't crazy enough to start anything here, Davis.
00:10:34I'm not starting anything.
00:10:36You figure I'm making me draw first, don't you?
00:10:39Maybe.
00:10:39Then the three of you start pumping lead.
00:10:48No, they're patient boys.
00:10:49They'll wait their turn.
00:10:50If you get past me.
00:10:53You've got a name of being pretty fast in the draw, Davis.
00:10:56I'm still living.
00:10:58But I've heard them say Charlie's faster.
00:10:59What about him?
00:11:04He out-drapped both of you?
00:11:06I don't put bullets in my guns.
00:11:08I just carry them for ballast.
00:11:13Well, if you boys are looking for a fight, you'll have to fight each other.
00:11:16I ain't drawing.
00:11:19Take off your gun, Cuttrell.
00:11:21Take off your gun.
00:11:51Take off your gun.
00:11:56Stop.
00:11:57No, I ain't drawing.
00:12:11We've got a gun.
00:12:14Wait, what was that?
00:12:16Come on.
00:12:46Listen, Patrell. Get out of Texas and don't come back.
00:12:58You've earned yourself a drink, mister. I'd like to buy you one.
00:13:02I don't drink with Yankees. Easy does it, Kip.
00:13:10See, Jack, there wasn't any trouble.
00:13:14I don't drink with Yankees. Easy does it, Kip.
00:13:22See, Jack, there wasn't any trouble.
00:13:24All right, you border rats, get in on the wind inside.
00:13:27Let's go.
00:13:49Okay, come on.
00:13:51All right, you border rats, get in on the winning side.
00:13:54If there's a man among you, he'll join up with the best fighting force west of the Mississippi.
00:13:59Come on, step up.
00:14:01Say in your name or make your mark.
00:14:03And ride to victory with the 7th Cavalry.
00:14:06Yeah, join the army and steal cattle.
00:14:09Say, you look strong enough to carry a gun.
00:14:12I already got one.
00:14:14But it's got a funny habit of shooting only one way, north.
00:14:18Oh, Jenny Reb, huh?
00:14:19Oh, maybe you're too scared to fight.
00:14:23Easy does it, Lee. Easy does it.
00:14:33How much more of this do you think I can take?
00:14:35For a couple of months now, we've been trying to raise a stake.
00:14:37We ain't got the stake, and I'm sick of looking at Union soldiers.
00:14:40Living with them, eating, sleeping with them.
00:14:42I ain't got them marching through my dreams.
00:14:44Why don't you march something else through your dreams?
00:14:45Something like blonde.
00:14:47Come on, let's get a drink.
00:14:48I'm going to, Ed.
00:14:49What for?
00:14:50There's nothing in Edmonton but more soldiers.
00:14:52Yeah, but they're Confederate soldiers.
00:14:53I'm going to sign up.
00:14:55You a soldier boy?
00:14:56Stripes on your sleeves?
00:14:57Yes, sir, no, sir, saluting every minute?
00:15:00You sure that's what you want to do, Lee?
00:15:02Yeah, I'm sure.
00:15:03Well, I got nothing against shooting.
00:15:05Why change clothes to do it?
00:15:07Maybe he's right.
00:15:09Maybe all three of us ought to join up.
00:15:11Oh, now, wait a minute.
00:15:11Oh, no, not you two.
00:15:13You wouldn't be in the Army five minutes
00:15:14before they'd hang the boat again.
00:15:16Sighting a riot, striking an officer,
00:15:18disobedience to orders,
00:15:19or wearing the uniform improperly.
00:15:22What about you?
00:15:23Well, it's different with me.
00:15:24You know that.
00:15:25It means we've got to break up.
00:15:27We never broke up before.
00:15:30Well, we never had a war like this before.
00:15:33All right, Lee.
00:15:34You're the only one who knows what you ought to do.
00:15:35Yeah.
00:15:37Well, so long, kid.
00:15:40Good ridin', Lee.
00:15:41So long, Charlie.
00:15:42So long, Lee.
00:15:50What's Lee supposed to do now?
00:15:52Turn in his bell?
00:15:53We're joking, Charlie.
00:15:55She's my friend, too.
00:15:57Well, we still need a steak.
00:15:59Maybe I can win a herd of Jake Sparrow table.
00:16:01Hello, cowboy.
00:16:13I do, ma'am.
00:16:15I've been wonderin' about you.
00:16:18What does a cowboy do when he runs out of cars?
00:16:21I've been wonderin' the same thing myself.
00:16:22I got $50 lookin' for a job.
00:16:26What kind of a job?
00:16:28Drivin' that wagon.
00:16:30It's high pay from you, Skinner.
00:16:32Where you aiming on drivin' it?
00:16:34St. Louis?
00:16:35Just to Point Isabel.
00:16:36Point Isabel?
00:16:38Well, that's Confederate territory.
00:16:40What's in your wagon?
00:16:41Furniture.
00:16:42I brought some fine things into this town.
00:16:45It's gettin' a little rough here, so I'm movin' out.
00:16:48Every sticker that came all from the east.
00:16:50That chaise there, it came from France.
00:16:53It's all mahogany.
00:16:57You haven't been listenin'.
00:16:59I've been wonderin' about you ever since I drifted into town.
00:17:03It's healthy color you got in your cheeks.
00:17:07Rouge.
00:17:08I thought for a minute it was Texas climate.
00:17:11Even Texas needs a little help.
00:17:14It's just rouge.
00:17:15Is that where you got your name?
00:17:16No.
00:17:18It's cause I come from Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
00:17:20You wouldn't call a lady Baton Rouge.
00:17:26No.
00:17:28I reckon not.
00:17:32Well, for $50, I'm willing to believe it's all mahogany.
00:17:43Gah!
00:17:44I'm willing to believe it.
00:18:14Come on, sir.
00:18:44Come on, sir.
00:18:50Our forces have occupied this area
00:18:52to stop the traffic and smuggle war supplies
00:18:54from Mexico to the rebels.
00:18:56And I intend to stop it.
00:18:58Now I ask you once more.
00:19:00Who hired you?
00:19:02I've told you all I know, Colonel.
00:19:06Unless you decide to tell us who involved you in this,
00:19:08you may find yourself shot as a spy.
00:19:14All right, Billings.
00:19:16Take him out of the stockade.
00:19:18Come on.
00:19:44Whoa!
00:19:45Get out.
00:19:49What's the idea?
00:19:51I get shot trying to escape.
00:20:06Hello, cowboy.
00:20:09What's going on?
00:20:10Any objections?
00:20:11I got objections to furniture that shoots bullets.
00:20:13You knew that mahogany was loaded.
00:20:16Maybe I did.
00:20:17What about those marshals?
00:20:18They're a hundred dollars gold.
00:20:21You still owe me 50.
00:20:23He never did deliver the shades.
00:20:27You still looking for a steak, cowboy?
00:20:29You got some more furniture?
00:20:31Lots of it.
00:20:33Some very interesting pieces.
00:20:35Maybe even enough to furnish a ranch.
00:20:38Well, the chairs on our ranch weren't much,
00:20:40but the cows didn't mind.
00:20:41What was it worth?
00:20:42About 15,000 when they burned us out.
00:20:45You can make it back in a year.
00:20:47Where?
00:20:48Across the river with me.
00:20:50You really don't have much of a choice.
00:20:52We going?
00:20:58Charlie.
00:20:59Just in case a hundred dollars wasn't enough.
00:21:03Two bullets would have been cheaper.
00:21:04Save your bullets.
00:21:05You're going to need them where you're going.
00:21:06Come on.
00:21:08Climb in.
00:21:11Sam?
00:21:12Charlie?
00:21:12Come on, Charlie.
00:21:42Look at this town. One more war, and it'll be another New Orleans.
00:21:45Enough stuff piled up here to blow Brownsville clear into the Panhandle.
00:21:48You're looking at the supply depot for the whole Confederate Army.
00:21:51Madame Morris is the back door to the South.
00:21:54Who owns all this?
00:21:56Brugnion Porters, Papa Brugnion Preston.
00:21:58Buys it in Europe, and it's the back door to the South.
00:22:01Who owns all this?
00:22:02Brugnion Porters, Papa Brugnion Preston.
00:22:04Buys it in Europe, and it's the back door to the South.
00:22:07Who owns all this?
00:22:08Brugnion Porters, Papa Brugnion Preston.
00:22:10Brugnion Preston.
00:22:12Buys it in Europe, and sells it here to anybody with the cash.
00:22:14And nerve enough to run it across the border.
00:22:17Looks like there's enough floaters around this town
00:22:19to double every gun hand west of the Pecos.
00:22:21Go ahead, Kip.
00:22:23You two go talk to Papa, and by the time you come out,
00:22:25we'll have an outfit.
00:22:27Let's get started.
00:22:28Let's get started.
00:22:29Let's get started.
00:22:30Let's get started.
00:22:31Let's get started.
00:22:32You look hungry.
00:22:33When did you eat last?
00:22:34Lobster?
00:22:35Business first, Papa.
00:22:36Lobster later.
00:22:37Business.
00:22:38Business.
00:22:39I've formed a new partnership, Papa.
00:22:41Mr. Davis.
00:22:42Mr. Davis.
00:22:43Mr. Henri Brugnion.
00:22:44Foolish man.
00:22:46Alas, Monsieur, you come to me at the wrong time.
00:22:48There isn't a suit of merchandise in my warehouse.
00:22:49Who's buying in such quantities?
00:22:50I have new customers, Sherrie.
00:22:51Let him wait.
00:22:52But I'm obligated, Sherrie,
00:22:54것을 a good friend.
00:22:55They sound more like partners than customers.
00:22:57Partners.
00:22:58Never.
00:22:59foolish man alas monsieur you come to me at the wrong time there isn't a sou of merchandise in
00:23:06my warehouse who's buying in such quantities i have new customers sherry let them wait but i'm
00:23:12obligated sherry they sound more like partners and customers partners never i have no partners
00:23:21then you'll always have something for friends eh papa
00:23:24old friends whatever you want sherry whenever i have it ain't you're in the warehouse anymore
00:23:34brunyon monsieur cartrell this your new cash customer yeah henry me's been doing some nice
00:23:41pieces of business together ain't we henry it has been a pleasure monsieur cartrell you don't care
00:23:47which side you're on do you i like it here there's any army around making rules about how you're supposed
00:23:53to kill a man bucky this ain't texas davis going back to hustling cows and keep out of my business
00:24:04i'm not asking for your advice cartrell i told you before you can draw first anytime anyplace
00:24:14why should i get mad at you davis i took your advice and got out of texas didn't i
00:24:18why should i get mad at you take my advice and get out of matamorris huh keep hustling cows it's a lot safer
00:24:26go on henry finish your lobster before it gets cold here
00:24:37it's a little bit boring
00:24:47hey okay
00:24:55how's the menu lined up matamor is at res
00:25:01What's your name?
00:25:02Jim Marlin.
00:25:03You handle a gun?
00:25:04Sure.
00:25:05Any objection to shooting it, if necessary?
00:25:07What's a gun for?
00:25:08All right.
00:25:09You.
00:25:10Ted Johnson.
00:25:11You ride a horse?
00:25:12I was born on one.
00:25:15All right, you.
00:25:16Manuel Gonzales Garcia de la Cadena, señor.
00:25:20Mule Skinner, eh?
00:25:21Best.
00:25:22All right, Manuel.
00:25:23Slim Hanson.
00:25:28You a Texan?
00:25:29Yeah.
00:25:30I'm a Texan.
00:25:31You as good with that knife as you look?
00:25:34Good enough.
00:25:36I've seen you around.
00:25:37Maybe.
00:25:38Weren't you riding with Cottrell?
00:25:40For a while.
00:25:41I didn't like it much.
00:25:42Get out.
00:25:46He hired me.
00:25:47You didn't.
00:25:48Who's running this outfit?
00:25:50He said he quit Cottrell.
00:25:52We can't be choosing, Kip.
00:25:53I don't trust him.
00:25:55I say he's all right.
00:25:56I picked him.
00:25:57I'll pick another.
00:26:01I want him in.
00:26:06All right.
00:26:07You've got him.
00:26:11That's a fine band of cutthroats he picked up.
00:26:14We got our outfit.
00:26:15What about your aunt?
00:26:16My aunt?
00:26:17Yeah, Brunyon.
00:26:18Can we take his word he'll deliver?
00:26:21It'll take a few months, but he'll deliver.
00:26:23For me.
00:26:26Can you get it through the lines?
00:26:28We'll get it through.
00:26:32You've got a lot of confidence, haven't you?
00:26:35I hope it carries you 600 miles to Eddington.
00:26:38You know those Yankee patrols don't ride the river just to look at scenery.
00:26:41We ain't gonna spend too much time looking at scenery either.
00:26:51Sam?
00:27:11We're trying to park all night.
00:27:12I'm sorry for them.
00:27:13You're on the front.
00:27:14You have to go.
00:27:15Let's go.
00:27:16Let's go.
00:27:17Let's go.
00:27:19Let's go.
00:27:20Catch him.
00:27:21Let's go.
00:27:23Get him.
00:27:27And he's out.
00:27:29I have to go.
00:27:31I have to go.
00:27:33I have to go.
00:27:34Go ahead.
00:28:02This is where we cross the border?
00:28:03That's right. See anything?
00:28:05Nothing but lizards and tired rattlers.
00:28:07This Texas sun's too hot for Yankers anyhow.
00:28:09They're all back in the shade of Jake's saloon.
00:28:11Don't be too sure. We ain't to Eddington yet.
00:28:15Come on, move them up!
00:28:33Come on, come on!
00:29:03Come on, come on!
00:29:33Come on!
00:30:03Oh, my God.
00:30:33I always knew there was bound to be at least one good reason for letting you go up dead.
00:31:00Now I know what it was.
00:31:01We aim to please, and nothing pleases us more than tangling with Cottrell.
00:31:04What's doing in Eddington, Lee?
00:31:06Anything more interesting than broken-down cowboy's turn, Sergeant?
00:31:09Oh, everybody's there.
00:31:10The Jasons, Bronco, Deb.
00:31:13Yeah, she's there, too.
00:31:14She's nursing at the hospital.
00:31:16How is she?
00:31:17Oh, she's fine, kid.
00:31:18Are you men in charge of this wagon train?
00:31:22We are.
00:31:23But it's lucky for you we were out on patrol.
00:31:25All right, Sergeant.
00:31:26Let's get him into Eddington now.
00:31:27Yes, sir.
00:31:29Yes, sir.
00:31:30No, sir.
00:31:30You salute real pretty, Lee.
00:31:32You run guns real pretty, too.
00:31:33Come on, Chiquito.
00:31:38Come on.
00:31:39Come on.
00:32:09Sergeant, get unloaded.
00:32:19Very well, sir.
00:32:20All right, men, get on those wagons.
00:32:21Start breaking it out.
00:32:23Where's that hospital, Lee?
00:32:25Cut on down the road.
00:32:26You can't miss it.
00:32:27Thanks.
00:32:35I knowed it, I knowed it.
00:32:36Seen them cowpunchers sniff that saddle leather.
00:32:40Wait till Debbie hears.
00:32:40She ain't gonna hear, Bronco.
00:32:41She's gonna see.
00:32:43You go trade brands with Charlie.
00:32:44Now, you wait a minute, Kip.
00:32:46There's one thing we're gonna get settled right now.
00:32:48I'm gonna go with you on that next trip.
00:32:50Why know that border like I know my own hand?
00:32:53I can drive a team like nobody in this hole.
00:32:55All right, all right, Bronco.
00:32:56You go tell Charlie you're hired.
00:32:58Yeah!
00:32:58Oh, Lee, you're back.
00:33:09I was so worried.
00:33:10Guess again, it ain't Lee this time.
00:33:12Oh, Kip, Kip, you did come.
00:33:14You did come.
00:33:16You didn't think I'd let a couple armies stand in the way, did you?
00:33:19You should have let me know you were coming.
00:33:21I would have gotten you someplace to stay.
00:33:22Wait, I know.
00:33:24Jason's attic.
00:33:25You wouldn't mind climbing a few flights, would you?
00:33:27But I ain't staying, Deb.
00:33:29You're not staying.
00:33:30Me and Charlie brought a load of guns and powder through the Union lines.
00:33:34We're pulling out tonight.
00:33:37I didn't know.
00:33:39I thought you came to Eddington because...
00:33:41Don't you think I missed you?
00:33:42You don't think I wanted it this way.
00:33:44Me down in Matamoros and you up here.
00:33:46Well, then stay here.
00:33:48Stay here and do what, Deb?
00:33:49Hang my thumbs in my belt?
00:33:50There's money in running guns.
00:33:52It's money to buy cattle and rebuild.
00:33:54They burned us out, but we ain't gonna stay burned.
00:33:56The ranch isn't that important to Lee.
00:33:58Lee's different than me.
00:34:00Well, no one knows how long the war will last.
00:34:02We can't wait forever, Kip.
00:34:03Not thinking, not feeling, not living.
00:34:06But I'm no good to you, Deb.
00:34:07To myself or anyone else until I get back on that ranch again.
00:34:16It wasn't the ranch I wanted to marry.
00:34:22I'll see you before we pull out.
00:34:25Yes.
00:34:25Well, that just about does it, Sergeant.
00:34:38All right, Danny.
00:34:39All unloaded?
00:34:40Yeah, there's nothing like doing business with the Army.
00:34:42They'd buy the buttons off your shirt if they'd just come in packing boxes.
00:34:45Well, let figure split three ways.
00:34:47Three ways?
00:34:48Yeah.
00:34:49You're not figuring me in on it, are you?
00:34:51Well, it all goes back in a three-bell.
00:34:53Last I heard, that was a three-way deal.
00:34:55You're still wearing that bell on your spurs.
00:34:57Good enough for me.
00:34:59I guess if he got shot crossing the river, you two would have to commit suicide.
00:35:04Is that supposed to be funny?
00:35:06Before we start dividing, we better get something to divide.
00:35:09Sergeant.
00:35:12Supplies all checked?
00:35:13Yes, sir.
00:35:14Competitor Army's grateful, sir.
00:35:16We'll be running through all you can take, Captain.
00:35:18You keep the supplies coming through, and we'll have enough soon to retake Brownsville.
00:35:22Pay the men off, Sergeant.
00:35:23Yes, sir.
00:35:26Well, you heard what he said.
00:35:27Pay the men off.
00:35:28Come on, boys.
00:35:29Let me show you where we keep it.
00:35:32You can't accuse this outfit of confiscating anything.
00:35:34We pay in full.
00:35:39There you are.
00:35:46When did they start putting up Confederate money in bales?
00:35:53That's good old Texas cotton.
00:35:55Legal tender for government purchase.
00:35:57And all you got to do is haul it away.
00:35:58No wonder you didn't want to be a partner.
00:36:00What's the matter?
00:36:01Don't you like it?
00:36:02What are we supposed to do with it?
00:36:03Stuff it in our ears?
00:36:05That Louisiana thrush of yours.
00:36:06I had an idea she didn't know what she was doing.
00:36:08How would you like a couple of these bales in her bustle?
00:36:10Gentlemen, the quartermaster told me I might find someone around here with cotton for sale.
00:36:16You mean you buy cotton for money?
00:36:18Yes, indeed.
00:36:19My name is Cecil Middleton.
00:36:21I represent the firm of Cartwright and Bone Steel of Manchester, England.
00:36:25We pay with British pounds.
00:36:28Mister, you just bought yourself some cotton.
00:36:30Eh, that's wonderful.
00:36:32Let's see the British pounds.
00:36:33Or do you pay in tea leaves?
00:36:35No, no, gold pounds.
00:36:37But perhaps you don't quite understand me.
00:36:39I should be glad to pay for the cotton when it is delivered in Matamoros, Mexico.
00:37:09I should be glad to have him.
00:37:10I should be glad to have him.
00:37:25Hello, cowboy.
00:37:26How's the cotton business?
00:37:29I'm not sure yet.
00:37:31We've got wagons stretched down the road for about a mile.
00:37:34Now what are we going to do with it?
00:37:39Hello, Charlie. Nice work.
00:37:46Have any trouble getting through?
00:37:48Yeah, coming back.
00:37:49We signed a Yankee patrol, but we made it across the river before they did.
00:37:53They were probably laughing so hard they couldn't fight.
00:37:56Why didn't you tell us they pay off in this stuff?
00:37:58What's the matter with cotton?
00:38:00We could run it up into petticoats,
00:38:02or maybe you'd like a little cotton doily for your horse.
00:38:05Listen, all we've got is the promise of some Britisher we may never see again.
00:38:09Maybe.
00:38:19Is that the load, chap?
00:38:20They're here.
00:38:21Good. So, gentlemen, you've brought the cotton.
00:38:24Well, I have the British pounds.
00:38:26And may I say your partner drives a hard bargain.
00:38:29But come on in, we'll settle the account.
00:38:34So, she doesn't know what she's doing, huh?
00:38:39Good old Cecil.
00:38:56What do you think he's going to do with all that cotton?
00:38:58Well, the price you got him to pay, you ought to cash it with this gold dust.
00:39:03Did I do all right?
00:39:05You did fine.
00:39:07I'm a good little girl.
00:39:10Very good.
00:39:11Very, very good.
00:39:14You know up in Eddington, they're talking about retaking Brownsville.
00:39:17Too much love can make you unhappy.
00:39:34Too much love can leave you alone.
00:39:40Too much time is wasted in waiting for the one who'll call you his own.
00:40:07That's why my heart is yours forever, complaining never again of too much love.
00:40:24You know what?
00:40:31You don't look any different than champagne.
00:40:34Not any better.
00:40:35Not any worse.
00:40:38Just Kip.
00:40:43Come here.
00:40:44Come here, I'll show you.
00:40:45I'll put some on the end of your note.
00:40:47Hey.
00:40:48All right.
00:40:49No champagne.
00:40:51I think you had about enough, too.
00:40:52All right, no more champagne for anybody.
00:40:57You know what?
00:41:00You love your ranch too much.
00:41:03Do I?
00:41:04You love everything too much.
00:41:07Too hard.
00:41:08You love your friends too much.
00:41:10You get hurt that way.
00:41:13Maybe.
00:41:15Three Bell.
00:41:17You loved it, didn't you?
00:41:19It was a good place to be.
00:41:20You and Lee and Charlie.
00:41:23Me and Lee and Charlie.
00:41:25We worked it together.
00:41:26You think you'll ever work it again?
00:41:28Together?
00:41:29Well, there won't always be a war.
00:41:33Ranch.
00:41:34Friends.
00:41:35That all there was in your life, Kip.
00:41:43Come on, let's get out of here.
00:41:44It's getting late.
00:41:46No girl.
00:41:47I got all those wagons to unload tomorrow.
00:41:49How pretty is she?
00:41:52Very pretty.
00:41:54Kip.
00:41:56Kip, is she very pretty.
00:41:57Come on, Ruge.
00:42:02It'll be a long day tomorrow.
00:42:04It's a long day today.
00:42:07Besides, I couldn't leave this here all alone now, could I?
00:42:12Good night, Ruge.
00:42:13Good night, Kip.
00:42:14Good night, Ruge.
00:42:14Take care.
00:42:15Come on, Ruge.
00:42:15Come on, come on.
00:42:45Come on, come on.
00:43:15Come on, come on.
00:43:17Come on.
00:43:19Come on, come on.
00:43:21Come on, come on.
00:43:25This is the greatest thing happened to Texas since Sam Houston.
00:43:40Bartender, set them up for these two.
00:43:45Don't whistle too hot, Jake. Your teeth will fall out.
00:43:48Rouge!
00:43:51It's a real pretty tune. I knew you wouldn't forget it.
00:43:54You know how I always felt. I was born in Missouri.
00:43:57Well, no state's perfect. You can't blame Missouri for everybody born there.
00:44:02Kip! Charlie!
00:44:05I see you boys again.
00:44:07We ain't boys anymore, Jake. We're full grown now.
00:44:12What about him?
00:44:18Hey, Kip! Charlie!
00:44:21Hey!
00:44:22Hey, you son of a...
00:44:23Gosh, it's good to see you.
00:44:24You boys finally caught up with the army, huh?
00:44:27So they made you an officer.
00:44:28Lieutenant Price, the conqueror of Brownsville.
00:44:31Why, sure. I drew him a secret map to the back door of Jake's saloon.
00:44:35Well, you look mighty fine in that uniform.
00:44:37Yeah, if it wasn't for all that cloth and gold braid we've been smuggling in,
00:44:40he'd be wearing brass buttons on his underwear.
00:44:43Boys, you know, I'm mighty proud of you all.
00:44:46Any time I've got a roof open my head and a dollar in my pocket,
00:44:49anything you want for, you just ask and you'll get it.
00:44:52Thanks, Jake. We appreciate that.
00:44:54We'll start with your office. We need a place to work out of.
00:44:56Come on, Walter.
00:44:57Charlie, you're not gonna take my office, are you?
00:44:58Where am I gonna have anybody come to see me?
00:45:00I can't get my books!
00:45:01What? What?
00:45:03Rouge, they're gonna take my office.
00:45:06What am I gonna do?
00:45:08Just get up there and whistle Dixie. You're real good at it.
00:45:24Let's get down to business.
00:45:26Manuel, go down to Matamoros and tell Brugnion
00:45:28we'll buy every ship load of supplies he's got coming in.
00:45:30Yes, sir.
00:45:32Now, this is a way to run the blockade.
00:45:35Only got a two-mile haul, no risks,
00:45:38and the Confederate Army protecting you every inch of the way.
00:45:41Right, Kip?
00:45:43No, Charlie, I've been thinking different.
00:45:45I got a feeling this may be the turning point for the South.
00:45:48I hope you're right, Kip.
00:45:50We took Brownsville back.
00:45:52That means it'll be turning that way all the way down the line now.
00:45:55All right, what's the point?
00:45:57Well, the fighting will be moving farther and farther north.
00:45:59So?
00:46:01We can go back to Three Bell.
00:46:03Go back to herding cows?
00:46:05What for?
00:46:07Because war isn't over yet.
00:46:08And until it is, there's a lot more money in guns than cows.
00:46:12And guns smell nicer, too.
00:46:14Well, we weren't in this just to pile up a lot of money.
00:46:17Who says so?
00:46:19Well, I'm going back to Three Bell.
00:46:21I'm staying.
00:46:23What about you, Lee?
00:46:25Well, I never was part of this gun-running deal.
00:46:27I've got no right to say now.
00:46:30It's a big job to handle a ranch all alone, Kip.
00:46:33He's in the Army.
00:46:34Charlie's staying here.
00:46:36Well, I wasn't aiming to handle it alone.
00:46:38Bronco ain't going to be much help to you.
00:46:40Well, I wasn't thinking of Bronco either.
00:46:42I was meaning to ask Deb.
00:46:44Won't be the first time a man's gone out to the land with only a wife to help him.
00:46:48You know what you want, Kip.
00:46:51Is Deb in town yet?
00:46:54Where are they setting up the hospital?
00:46:56Over at the Borden house.
00:46:58Sadie's place.
00:47:05Well, boys.
00:47:07Guess I'll be drifting along.
00:47:11I got a couple of fences that need mending.
00:47:17Let's go.
00:47:33All right, Professor.
00:47:35Get that piano tinkling.
00:47:43As a brass band played for the soldiers on parade,
00:47:46I'm afraid the army caught my eye.
00:47:50And I don't know when I had seen such handsome men.
00:47:54Ah, but then they continued marching by.
00:47:57I am fair, a face curved in just the proper place.
00:48:01There is none more lovable than I.
00:48:05To the men who pass, I'm a most attractive lass.
00:48:10But alas, they continued marching by.
00:48:12Oh, it must be fun to have a soldier, any soldier, to hold your hand.
00:48:23But it takes a lot to hold your soldier when they strike up the band.
00:48:28I detest a flirt, so I slightly raised my skirt past my shoe top, almost ankle high.
00:48:38I could feel their eyes.
00:48:40I could hear their murmured sighs.
00:48:42Otherwise, they continued marching by.
00:48:44Otherwise, they continued marching by.
00:48:49Otherwise, they continued marching by.
00:49:22Hello, Deb.
00:49:31Leigh told me I'd find you here.
00:49:34We haven't had a minute since we got here.
00:49:36So much to do.
00:49:37Have you got a minute now?
00:49:39Two.
00:49:40I brought you something.
00:49:41As long as it isn't another cotton swab.
00:49:45Come all the way from Paris.
00:49:46Papa Brugnan says the latest thing they're wearing over there.
00:49:52Oh, I know they ain't the right thing for here.
00:49:55Maybe someday there'll be a time for wearing pretty silly things like that again.
00:49:59I wanted you to have them.
00:50:01Thank you, Kip.
00:50:02That isn't the only reason I came.
00:50:04Just to bring them to you.
00:50:06I'm going back to Three Bell, Deb.
00:50:08Just like I said we would.
00:50:12I'm asking you to marry me, Deb.
00:50:15Kip, I can't leave here now.
00:50:17There's too much to be done and too few of us.
00:50:21They need me here.
00:50:22I need you too, Deb.
00:50:25Oh, I don't know, Kip.
00:50:27Oh, don't you know.
00:50:28Don't ask me anything.
00:50:30Don't make me say anything.
00:50:32Well, if there's anything to say, maybe now's the best time.
00:50:41Remember that day at the ranch.
00:50:42I knew it then.
00:50:45I knew then that things would never be the same again.
00:50:51Let's wait a little while.
00:50:53We've waited so long now, it won't hurt to wait a little longer.
00:51:01Whatever you say, Deb.
00:51:03Miss Miller!
00:51:03Miss Miller!
00:51:12Miss Miller!
00:51:40When are we pulling out, Charlie?
00:51:43Pulling out.
00:51:44We don't want to leave Cottrell down there with Brinion too long.
00:51:46No, that would be bad business.
00:51:48I thought you were forgetting gun running.
00:51:50I'm remembering it again.
00:51:57There's a detachment leaving for the Brazos-Santiago country on Sunday.
00:52:01I'm going with it.
00:52:02It's a long haul from Matamoros to Eddington.
00:52:13It takes time.
00:52:15Lots of things can happen in Eddington between trips.
00:52:17I'm going with it.
00:52:18I trust my friends.
00:52:21I trust mine too.
00:52:23Sometime.
00:52:30Pardon?
00:52:30Mr. Kip!
00:52:44Mr. Kip!
00:52:45Mr. Kip!
00:52:45Where's Mr. Kip?
00:52:47He's in the office.
00:52:48What's up, Manuel?
00:52:49Mr. Kip!
00:52:50Mr. Kip!
00:52:51Mr. Kip!
00:52:52Mr. Kip!
00:52:53Mr. Kip!
00:52:54Mr. Kip!
00:52:55Mr. Kip!
00:52:56Mr. Kip!
00:52:57Mr. Kip!
00:52:58Mr. Kip, call me M."
00:52:59Mr. B, is the size of Matamoros?
00:53:04Intrude!
00:53:10What about him?
00:53:11Crypt, he tried to kill me.
00:53:13He saved into dollars.
00:53:15If we come to Matamoros, he's going to kill all of us.
00:53:20You hear what he said?
00:53:21Crypt is selling top man in Matamoros now.
00:53:24Self letta supplies, he has put us out of business.
00:53:28of business. I don't like to be put out of business. Not so fast. The big shipment just
00:53:36came in. It'll be freighted from the sea to Matamoros tomorrow. It don't have to reach
00:53:41Cottrell. No, it don't. It'll mean a fight. Not if we're smart. Don't forget we're supposed
00:53:53to be Yankee Cavalry. Try to act like it. Rocco, button up that collar. Ain't it bad enough wearing
00:54:01a Yankee coat without having to choke you? I don't like it, Kip. Ain't there any other
00:54:05way of doing it? Yeah, you can go on back to Brownsville. We don't need you anyhow. Let
00:54:09him alone, Charlie. Well, we never should have brought him.
00:54:12Here they come. This is going to be like flushing rabbits.
00:54:42Get out of that box. But senor, this is Mexico. You, you, you have no right. Come on, Prado,
00:54:59move. Manuel, not up on this wagon. All right, boys, let's get moving.
00:55:12Let's go.
00:55:14Let's go.
00:55:15Let's go.
00:55:16Let's go.
00:55:17Let's go.
00:55:18Let's go.
00:55:19Let's go.
00:55:20Let's go.
00:55:21Let's go.
00:55:22Let's go.
00:55:23Let's go.
00:55:24Let's go.
00:55:25Let's go.
00:55:26Let's go.
00:55:27Let's go.
00:55:28Let's go.
00:55:29Let's go.
00:55:31Let's go.
00:55:32Let's go.
00:55:33Let's go.
00:55:34Let's go.
00:55:35Let's go.
00:55:36Let's go.
00:55:37Let's go.
00:55:38Let's go.
00:55:39Let's go.
00:55:40Let's go.
00:55:41Yanks, dismount, take cover!
00:56:11Let's go!
00:56:41Hold it, Charlie. They're Confederates.
00:56:55Their bullets will kill you just as dead.
00:56:58Stop shooting.
00:57:00We ain't Yankees. Stop shooting.
00:57:07Hold your fire. We ain't Yankees.
00:57:11I knowed it.
00:57:13We ain't Yankees. We ain't Yankees.
00:57:16You see, Charlie, you got us into this.
00:57:19If it hadn't been for you, we should have...
00:57:21We ain't.
00:57:22We ain't Yankees.
00:57:26We ain't.
00:57:28There's this one.
00:57:36You see, Charlie?
00:57:36Looks like we've stopped, though.
00:58:06Let's go.
00:58:36You had no call to do that.
00:58:38It was him or me.
00:58:40Better get out of these Yankee suits.
00:58:42We're in Confederate territory.
00:59:06All right, let's get those wagons unloaded.
00:59:32I didn't know you were bringing a load through tonight.
00:59:35Yeah.
00:59:36You haven't seen anything in Captain Jeffrey's patrol.
00:59:38He's way overdue.
00:59:39No, we haven't seen him.
00:59:51Looks like you got shot up a little.
00:59:53Did you run into some trouble?
00:59:55No, there wasn't any trouble.
00:59:57All right, no pain.
01:00:01I'll leave no dance.
01:00:06I'm off the mountain for those who left us.
01:00:14Hi, Lee.
01:00:15Where'd you get the fancy pants, Bronco?
01:00:17I told him there'd be trouble.
01:00:18I told him, Lee.
01:00:19Yanky pants always bring trouble.
01:00:20I told him I didn't want to put them on.
01:00:21Now, don't go jumping at things, Lee.
01:00:22He don't know what he's talking about.
01:00:23He's drunk.
01:00:24You ain't mad, Lee.
01:00:25You ain't mad, Lee.
01:00:26You ain't really mad, are you?
01:00:28Charlie, Lee's mad at me.
01:00:29You go tell him I didn't want to put these pants on.
01:00:30You know, Bronco, they should have killed you down at the top.
01:00:31You don't even have a problem.
01:00:32You ain't mad, Lee.
01:00:33You ain't really mad, are you?
01:00:35Charlie, Lee's mad at me.
01:00:38You go tell him I didn't want to put these pants on.
01:00:41You know, Bronco, they should have killed you down at the fort.
01:01:07I told you not to let Bronco ride with us.
01:01:09Look, I had an old dog once.
01:01:11I loved him too.
01:01:12But when he went lame and blind, I shot him.
01:01:14Where's Bronco now?
01:01:16Never mind Bronco.
01:01:17When news of that patrol gets through, Lee's going to know what happened.
01:01:20What about that?
01:01:21Yeah, what about it?
01:01:24The news has come through.
01:01:27You wiped out that patrol, didn't you?
01:01:30Killed Jeffrey, murdered men wearing the same uniform I'm wearing.
01:01:33We couldn't help it.
01:01:34They started shooting.
01:01:35We had to defend ourselves.
01:01:36Defend the wagons, you mean?
01:01:37You were willing to fight us, kill our men, anything.
01:01:40Just to make sure you'd get your money.
01:01:42That ain't exactly the way it was.
01:01:44Just a minute, Lee.
01:01:45We ain't running guns for love.
01:01:46And we ain't sitting anywhere swallowing your lead just because of the pretty uniform you wear.
01:01:50Cut it, Charlie.
01:01:51At least Charlie makes sense.
01:01:54Only I ain't having any part of it.
01:01:56Or you anymore or the ranch.
01:01:58I'm walking out.
01:01:59It ain't that easy, Lee.
01:02:02How do we know you're gonna keep your mouth shut?
01:02:05Keep your mouth shut.
01:02:35I know I'm moving in.
01:02:37And he has to use.
01:02:39How do we know you're gonna keep your mouth shut off?
01:02:40We're catching ya, Lee.
01:02:41We'll die.
01:02:42Oh, my God.
01:02:44I'll die.
01:02:45Oh, my God.
01:02:46Oh, my God.
01:02:47Oh, my God.
01:02:48Oh, my God.
01:02:49Oh, my God.
01:02:50Oh, my God.
01:02:51Oh, my God.
01:02:53Oh, my God.
01:02:54Oh, my God.
01:02:55Oh, my God.
01:02:56Oh, my God.
01:02:57Oh, my God.
01:02:58Oh, my God.
01:03:00Oh, look.
01:03:01Hey!
01:03:02With me, I'll die.
01:03:03Oh, my God.
01:03:33Oh, Bronco.
01:03:43Why did you take him with you, Kim?
01:03:45Why did you let him ride with you at all?
01:03:49Oh, Bronco.
01:03:51Oh, Bronco.
01:03:57Get the boys together.
01:03:59We're going after Cottrell.
01:04:00Well, what's the good of killing Cottrell now or getting yourself killed?
01:04:05I ain't going to kill him.
01:04:06I'm going to bring him back here where he can look at the ranches he burned
01:04:08and the graves of Bronco and the others he murdered who didn't have a chance
01:04:11and then let him hang him.
01:04:13I ain't going with you.
01:04:15Bronco ain't worth dying for.
01:04:17You're smart not to go, Charlie.
01:04:26You've got too much to lose.
01:04:28Half of the biggest gunmen in business in Texas.
01:04:30And if Kip happens to catch a belly full of lead down there,
01:04:33you'll have the whole thing.
01:04:35A few men riding into Matamorris make mighty easy targets,
01:04:39especially if Cottrell happens to be waiting for him.
01:04:42Listen, you.
01:04:44Take your hands off me.
01:04:49You could be top man, Charlie.
01:04:51Run things just the way you want it.
01:04:55It'll take Kip a while to round up some men.
01:04:58You won't be needing me for anything, will you, Charlie?
01:05:01I'm kind of restless.
01:05:03A good, fast ride is just what I need.
01:05:12I'm going to leave you to see you.
01:05:42Thomas, find the light.
01:05:51Thomas, you stay here.
01:06:12Something's wrong.
01:06:42Thomas, you stay here.
01:07:12Thomas, you stay here.
01:07:42Thomas, you stay here.
01:08:12Davis!
01:08:14Davis!
01:08:16Davis!
01:08:20Davis!
01:08:26Davis!
01:08:32Davis!
01:08:34Davis!
01:08:36Davis!
01:08:44Davis!
01:08:46Don't!
01:08:48Don't!
01:08:50Come back with me, Cuttrell.
01:08:52You're gonna get on your knees over Broncos, Draven, and I'm gonna let him hang you.
01:08:56Wait.
01:08:57I want to make a deal with you.
01:08:58There's a lot of things you don't know.
01:08:59Things you'll never find out until too late, maybe.
01:09:01You don't know who I'm and you're coming here.
01:09:04I thought you needed a little help.
01:09:16You always said you were good with that knife.
01:09:18Yeah.
01:09:19I didn't think Charlie was right letting you come here alone.
01:09:22You're lying.
01:09:24Charlie was right letting you come here alone.
01:09:26You're lying.
01:09:28I don't know.
01:09:29You were lying.
01:09:30You're lying.
01:09:31You're lying.
01:09:32You're lying.
01:09:33You're lying.
01:09:34I'm lying.
01:09:35I said you were lying.
01:09:36I say you're lying.
01:09:37I was lying.
01:09:38I'm lying.
01:10:09Are you leaving?
01:10:14Yes, Kip, I am.
01:10:15Because of Bronco?
01:10:17Seeing Bronco dead there in the dirt.
01:10:19I can't stay here now. Not anymore.
01:10:22You're not coming back.
01:10:24No, Kip.
01:10:26Is Bronco the only reason you're leaving?
01:10:39You've got a gun.
01:10:50Why don't you draw?
01:10:51Yeah, we could draw on each other, Kip.
01:10:53Maybe it'd be a tie.
01:10:54Then what?
01:10:55What good would that be doing for you, for me, or for Deb?
01:10:59Don't blame Lee.
01:11:00It wasn't anything he did.
01:11:01It was something that happened to me.
01:11:04Being near him, watching him ride out to fight,
01:11:06not knowing if he was coming back,
01:11:08but praying that he would.
01:11:10And suddenly, not really facing it,
01:11:12I knew that I loved him.
01:11:14I tried to fight it. Kip, I did.
01:11:17Three, Beth.
01:11:19We were always going to be together.
01:11:22You took Deb away, and...
01:11:24Charlie tried to kill me.
01:11:33Are you all right, Kip?
01:11:46I'm fine.
01:11:54You got back fast, Slim.
01:11:56Yeah, I got a good horse.
01:11:58Slim told me how it went, Kip.
01:11:59I'm real glad I was worried.
01:12:01Yeah, I know you were, Charlie.
01:12:07What are you looking for?
01:12:10How much we got stacked there?
01:12:12Well, I don't know exactly.
01:12:14Why?
01:12:15It don't matter.
01:12:17It's all yours now.
01:12:18My share and Lee's.
01:12:20Take it, I'm giving it to you.
01:12:21It's what you wanted, isn't it?
01:12:23The whole gun-running business right in your lap.
01:12:25You ought to make a lot of money now.
01:12:28A lot of friends like Slim here.
01:12:29He's willing to do almost anything for you, ain't he?
01:12:41If I was Kip, I'd cut your throat with your own knife.
01:12:47If you've made such a clean sweep today, I'll pull out, too.
01:12:51You can have my share.
01:12:52You don't have to go, Rouge.
01:12:56You and I could be a lot of help to each other.
01:13:00You can be a lot of help to me right now, Charlie.
01:13:02Yeah.
01:13:04Where does a cowboy go when he's on the move?
01:13:07Don't be a fool.
01:13:09He ain't got nothing but the clothes on his back.
01:13:12It's how you wear them, Charlie.
01:13:14It's all in how you wear them.
01:13:16We're making a mistake.
01:13:23He's likely to come back someday.
01:13:25We'll only have to do then what we ought to be doing now.
01:13:27Let him go.
01:13:28He can't bother us.
01:13:29Nobody can.
01:13:30Let him go.
01:14:00Now, Slim, that wasn't nice.
01:14:13They went to a lot of trouble to get all them signs printed.
01:14:16It ain't funny.
01:14:17We don't want no Texas Ranger sticking his nose into our business.
01:14:30Lee.
01:14:46Lee.
01:14:46Hello, Lee. Hello, Charlie. Hello, Deb. It's been a long time. I heard that made you a ranger,
01:15:06but I didn't figure on your coming back to Brownsville. I go where I'm set.
01:15:10You all they sent? One ranger? There's only one town, ain't there?
01:15:14You ain't aiming to find out which of us is quickest on the draw after all this time, are you, Lee?
01:15:19Maybe. If it hadn't been for Kip, we'd have found out a long time ago.
01:15:23I'm thinking Kip made a mistake. But he ain't making any more. He's living over in Matamoros.
01:15:28Nice and peaceful. Not bothering anybody. Why don't you take a lesson from him, Lee?
01:15:34Or do you figure I won't do anything because you're still wearing a bell on your spurt?
01:15:39You're wearing one too, Charlie. Don't figure on it's counting anything to him.
01:15:43I don't. Then go back, Lee. Get out of Brownsville.
01:15:48I came down here to do a job. I'm staying to do it.
01:15:52I got what I want now, Lee, and nobody's gonna take it away from me, not even you.
01:15:57Get him out of here, Deb, if you want to keep him alive.
01:16:02I got a fair old game at 4 o'clock and I ain't gonna stop it for a shooting.
01:16:06Be out of here before then.
01:16:08I'll be down. Take a look at your game, Charlie.
01:16:12Don't do it, Lee. It'll make me kill you.
01:16:15It'll make me kill you.
01:16:31Go on over to the hotel, Deb. Wait for me there.
01:16:33Wait for me there.
01:16:44Get out!
01:17:03Go on over to the hotel.
01:17:05Too much time is wasted in waiting for the one who'll call you his own.
01:17:18That's why my heart is yours forever.
01:17:25Complaining never again of too much love.
01:17:34Don't bother, Pedro. It sounds better flat.
01:17:41Jose Alvarado said he'd be needing a top hand around Brandon time.
01:17:44Why don't you ride down and see him?
01:17:47Well, let Alvarado handle his own cows. I don't like his brand.
01:17:51Dominic!
01:17:55Tequila.
01:17:58What about this one? It's not paid for.
01:18:01Give me that.
01:18:02Vamos.
01:18:07You?
01:18:09Sure.
01:18:14Hello, Kip.
01:18:25Hello, Deb.
01:18:28Oh, I'm so glad to find you. I've looked everywhere.
01:18:31Just ask anyone in Matamoros. They all know Kip Davis.
01:18:35You never met Deb, did you, Rouge?
01:18:37No, we never really met.
01:18:39Kip used to tell me about you and Matamoros, Papa Brugnion.
01:18:42He told me about you too.
01:18:45What are you doing down here?
01:18:47Last I heard was something about San Antonio.
01:18:49You and Lee getting married, something like that.
01:18:51Yes.
01:18:53He down here with you?
01:18:55The Rangers sent him to Brownsville.
01:18:57Rangers?
01:18:58Lee ought to like that.
01:19:00You know how he feels.
01:19:02Yeah.
01:19:04Yeah, I know how he feels.
01:19:06He needs help, Kip.
01:19:07He sent you down here?
01:19:08No, he doesn't know. But you've got to help him.
01:19:11Why me?
01:19:13Run out of Rangers in Texas?
01:19:15Come to Brownsville, talk to Charlie.
01:19:18Me and Charlie ain't been exactly on speaking terms lately.
01:19:21He'll kill Lee.
01:19:23I wouldn't be too sure of that.
01:19:25Lee's pretty handy with a gun.
01:19:27One man against Charlie and Slim and all the others?
01:19:29What do you expect me to do?
01:19:30Oh, he'll listen to you.
01:19:33You've got to stop him.
01:19:35No one asked Lee to join the Rangers.
01:19:38All he has to do is resign.
01:19:40You know he won't.
01:19:43That ain't my business.
01:19:48All right, Kip.
01:19:50No one can make you come.
01:19:53I only thought...
01:20:04Stop it.
01:20:17You're a real big hero, aren't you?
01:20:19You've got him under your thumb.
01:20:20You're going to get even with him, aren't you?
01:20:22What are you going to do?
01:20:23Spend the rest of your life getting even?
01:20:26It's about the shape of it, isn't it?
01:20:29And I'm the girl who's supposed to sit here and watch it.
01:20:32What do you got against Lee?
01:20:34That he was in love with Deb?
01:20:36What do you want him to do?
01:20:37Eat his heart out?
01:20:39Forget that he ever knew her or sore or wanted her?
01:20:41Cut it, Rouge, cut it.
01:20:43You're not even in love with Deb anymore.
01:20:45At least that was an honest excuse.
01:20:49There's nothing honest about sitting here with a bottle eating your heart out with hate.
01:20:53Forget Lee, forget Deb.
01:20:54Forget them all.
01:20:57There.
01:20:58Do your own forgetting.
01:21:00But count me out, Kip.
01:21:02Lee was your friend.
01:21:03He couldn't help what he did.
01:21:06But you can sure help what you're doing.
01:21:07I didn't mean it, Kip. I didn't mean it.
01:21:08You were right, Rouge.
01:21:09I didn't mean it, Kip. I didn't mean it.
01:21:10You were right, Rouge.
01:21:11About almost everything.
01:21:12I'm going back to Brownsville.
01:21:13I didn't mean it, Kip. I didn't mean it.
01:21:14You were right, Rouge.
01:21:15About almost everything.
01:21:16I'm going back to Brownsville.
01:21:17I can't keep on hating Lee or even Charlie.
01:21:18Maybe we had to split, but I can't see it ended in Vila.
01:21:20I didn't mean it.
01:21:21I can't keep on hating Lee or even Charlie.
01:21:22You were right, Rouge.
01:21:23You were right, Rouge.
01:21:24About almost everything.
01:21:25I'm going back to Brownsville.
01:21:27I can't keep on hating Lee or even Charlie.
01:21:28Maybe we had to split, but I can't see it ended in Vila.
01:21:30I didn't mean it, Kip, I didn't mean it.
01:21:35You were right, Roge, about almost everything.
01:21:39I'm going back to Brownsville.
01:21:41I can't keep on hating Lee or even Charlie.
01:21:44Maybe we had to split, but I can't see it end in gunning and killing over the last of what's left of three, Belle.
01:21:51Kip.
01:21:53You were wrong about one thing, though.
01:21:56It wasn't all hate kept me going.
01:22:00They always call you Roge, even when you were a kid back in Louisiana.
01:22:08No.
01:22:10What was your real name?
01:22:13Charlotte.
01:22:15Charlotte.
01:22:17That's a real pretty name.
01:22:21Well, you better go back and sing now, honey.
01:22:24But save an encore for me when I get back.
01:22:30Don't let me waste that encore, cowboy.
01:22:48I want you around to hear it.
01:22:52Sure.
01:22:52Sure.
01:22:52Sure.
01:22:54But god.
01:23:05Mm, actually.
01:23:06A powerhouse.
01:23:11Help me.
01:23:12I'll offer her to you.
01:23:14I'll offer her to you again, and I'm finding her faith perfect, Mr.
01:23:16as parents and φ.
01:23:17just soared with their help.
01:23:18How about women?
01:23:19How about women's faces?
01:23:21reserv!
01:23:22I don't know.
01:23:52Hello, Lee.
01:23:55Hello, Kip.
01:24:02You figured I'll take a little walk?
01:24:04Well, the weather seems to be clouding up some, but I was figuring to.
01:24:09Mind if I go along?
01:24:13You don't mind a little rain?
01:24:23That's Kip.
01:24:25Where did he come from? He ain't got no business here.
01:24:27Looks like he thinks he has. That makes it our business.
01:24:31The boys are ready any time you are, Charlie.
01:24:36The gun in that window is waiting for the signal.
01:24:53The gun in that window is 다니ling.
01:24:57The gun in that window.
01:24:58The gun in the door, he's working for the signal.
01:25:03I'm開心.
01:25:05I'm surprised when you're working for the signal.
01:25:11The gun in that window, you can see the gun.
01:25:17The gun in that door.
01:25:18The gun in that door is locked.
01:25:20what are you waiting for what's the matter with you give him a signal or i will i'm still running
01:25:38this outfit then what's stopping you the tinkle of those spurs three bells a long time burned
01:25:43forget it you can set this one out charlie i'm taking care of your friends
01:26:13you won't go changing the brand will you kid no charlie it'll always be three bell
01:26:43well mrs davis we've got a big job ahead of us i'll have to get a couple of boys to help us out
01:27:07take three to run this place give me a few years and i'll see what i can do for you
01:27:13get out
01:27:43so
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