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El contable Asa Manning ( William Phipps ) contrata a un pistolero profesional ( John Dehner ) para provocar a Oat Jackford ( Bert Freed ), un ranchero matón que sospecha de él por malversación de fondos, a un tiroteo. Lucas se ve obligado a ayudar a Jackford, el hombre al que una vez odió

Estrellas invitadas: Harlan Warde , Earle Hodgins , Frank Hagney
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00:00The Rifleman
00:08Starring Chuck Connors
00:30Care for a drink, Nels?
00:40No.
00:48Morning, Mr. Jackford.
00:49Morning.
00:50I'll lose you on the left offer.
00:52Nels will fix it up for you right away.
00:54Mr. Jackford, please, can I have a little more time on my note?
00:58Sorry, Boyd. I can't do it.
01:00I've just been plagued with my love, Mr. Jackford.
01:02I've been carrying you for three years. I'm through now.
01:04Yes, but I'll have to sell everything I want.
01:05Well, then sell it and take you in from somewhere else.
01:07I'll be happy to handle your investments, Mr. Manning, at any time.
01:10Thank you, Mr. Hanson.
01:11You're very kind of you, sir.
01:18Jackford!
01:19Hold it!
01:21Did you ever hear of assault, Jackford?
01:24Nobody steals from me or mine.
01:25You're not the judge.
01:26Now make a complaint or leave him alone.
01:28The law is the same for you as everybody else.
01:30I'll take Mona out and skin if I have to.
01:32I figure he stole $2,000 from a bookkeeper, he called himself.
01:36Yeah, the best bookkeeper in the country.
01:37That you can't add ain't my fault.
01:39Numbers in a book don't mean nothing, old Jackford.
01:41Cash in the box, that's what counts.
01:43You buying friends with my money?
01:45Well, it looks like oats full of beans today.
01:51Thanks to him, I got to sell out.
01:54He never give me a break.
01:56See, I've been having bad weather recently.
01:58We all get the same weather.
02:00It's not Jackford's fault you get wet out of a bottle.
02:02Now, let's go.
02:08Just make the complaint, he says he's got no right to beat you.
02:12Go ahead.
02:13You swear out one, I'll swear out one.
02:15Manning, the next time I see you, I'm going to get a rope around you and drag the hide right off your back.
02:18Oh, yeah, yeah.
02:20Last time you tried that, it didn't work out so well for you, did it, Oat?
02:23Don't you ever get tired of throwing your weight around?
02:25Hold it, Oat!
02:30Hold it!
02:39Hold it!
02:43Break it up, all of you, go home.
02:45Oat, you're going to get out of town and stay out of town
02:47until you're grown up and learn to behave like a grown man.
02:50You want me to act peaceable?
02:52You keep him out of my sight,
02:54and you keep McCain out of my hair.
03:02That old bear would rather fight than me.
03:05We'll do no more fighting in this town.
03:06That's all right with me, Micah.
03:08People just don't seem to guide me, Mr. Jackford,
03:10in spite of all his money.
03:12I got to sell out, auction everything I got.
03:15Just because of that man?
03:16I wouldn't worry about it.
03:18He ain't going to be around much longer.
03:24Good day, sir.
03:50First time in North Fork?
03:54That's right.
03:55Coming in for the auction, eh?
03:58Oh, I have other business.
04:00Well, being the banker around here,
04:01I'm always interested in other business.
04:04Won't need a banker.
04:06You never can tell.
04:07Hamilton's my name, sir,
04:08in case you change your plans.
04:09My name is King, Mr. Banker.
04:18Tom King.
04:19I'll be staying here at the hotel.
04:21If I change my plans, I'll let you know.
04:27Micah!
04:30Micah!
04:30Take your time, John.
04:36Well, now I've got some news for you, Micah.
04:38Tom King just rode in.
04:39He's at the hotel.
04:40Says he has business here.
04:41Now, what are you going to do?
04:42How are you, boys?
04:43How are you, Lucas?
04:44Mark, well, maybe I'd better go
04:45and have a little talk with him.
04:47What if he hasn't got a warrant?
04:48No offense meant, Micah,
04:49but you can't handle him alone.
04:50No offense taken, John.
04:51Who'd he be after, you know?
04:52I didn't ask.
04:54All right.
04:54What are you going to say to him?
04:55How do I know?
04:56The type of coffee, Micah?
04:58Tom King's in town.
04:59I thought I'd pay my respects.
05:00I'll come along with you.
05:02Oh, that won't be necessary.
05:03He's probably just riding through.
05:05Where is he?
05:06The Dara house.
05:08They're here for me.
05:08Can I bid at the auction?
05:10It's your money.
05:11Come on, Micah.
05:15All right, now, friends and neighbors.
05:18You all know Mr. Sanderson's team of match base.
05:21There they are standing over there in their stalls.
05:23A hundred dollars.
05:24All right, a hundred dollars I got.
05:25Who'll give me a hundred and twenty-five?
05:27Thank you very much, sir.
05:28A hundred and twenty-five I've got.
05:29A hundred and fifty.
05:29A hundred and fifty once.
05:31A hundred and fifty twice and sold to that man there for a hundred and fifty dollars.
05:35Tom King's in town.
05:37Lucas and Micah are going after him now.
05:39Who's he after?
05:40That's what they're going to find out.
05:41King picked this smart time to ride in.
05:43Everybody's in for the auction.
05:44A killer's luck.
05:45It never fails.
05:46All right, next item.
05:48Now, friends, I got an item here that'll make you men drool.
05:50I got a hand-rubbed saddle here that's just dying to be slapped on the back of your horse.
05:55How well do you know, King?
05:56Well enough.
05:57Any idea who he might be collecting on this time?
05:59Nope.
05:59Did he stop by, show you a warrant?
06:01Nope.
06:01Nope.
06:01What's up, Lucas?
06:16Micah, this is Tom King.
06:18He'll kill you or your grandmother if someone will write a warrant, and if the price is right.
06:22Warning.
06:23You got something for me to look at?
06:26No warrant.
06:28Everybody thinks you came to Noah's foregone a job.
06:30He did.
06:30Without a warrant?
06:33That's right, Marshal.
06:34I can't let anybody but an authorized law officer take a man in.
06:38I don't plan to take nobody in.
06:40You here to kill?
06:42Who?
06:43I asked you a question, Tom.
06:46You don't necessarily mean that I answer.
06:48I'm handling this, Lucas boy.
06:50I know how fast you are, King, and I know how you work.
06:53So let me tell you, you'll provoke no gunfights here.
06:56I suppose somebody draws on me.
06:57Nobody's iron-headed enough to do that.
07:00I've got other information.
07:02I've been paid.
07:04Since when does the law hire killers?
07:06I work independent now.
07:08Slowing down, Tom?
07:10No.
07:10No complaints about my speed as yet, Lucas boy.
07:13No, I just find that working for those with a grudge pays better than doing a job some old marshal can't handle.
07:21You always were a dirty egg-sucked Lucas.
07:23Well, it'll be a reasonably fair fight, Marshal.
07:27Fair.
07:28Nobody in North Fork has a chance against you.
07:30Oh, I don't know.
07:32Lucas here is pretty good.
07:34Being good's what we got paid for, remember?
07:36You rode with Tom King?
07:40Once, as a deputy.
07:42I didn't seem to take to it.
07:44I tried to teach him.
07:47But old Luke just didn't understand that dead or alive meant dead to the law.
07:52Saves time and money.
07:54For a while there, it looked like him and me was going to settle the matter.
07:56But I just don't work that way.
08:00Do I, Lucas boy?
08:01No, you don't, King.
08:03You don't pull a trigger unless there's cash in the line.
08:06$500.
08:07Who was named this time?
08:10Oh, Jackford.
08:12Why don't you tell this old Jackford I'm looking for him?
08:15Oh, will you?
08:16You saved me a ride.
08:17Jackford?
08:18Why him?
08:20Tell him, Lucas boy.
08:22I think he'll have me a drink.
08:24$500 from Aza Manning, Michael.
08:26$500.
08:27That's all it takes, and you can name your man.
08:31Well, he sure picked a winner in Oak Jackford.
08:36Yeah.
08:37Couldn't happen to a better man.
08:38No, it couldn't.
08:39Well, there's no worry of ours.
08:40Jackford's a growing man.
08:42In spite of that, I'm afraid I'm going to have to tell King to take his business elsewhere.
08:45Of course, Jackford doesn't have to draw.
08:48No, any more than he has to breathe.
08:51You know, Michael, King wouldn't have been so sure of himself if he hadn't heard about Jackford.
08:55You know, if Jackford or anybody else draws first, King's within the law.
08:59You know, Lucas, I figure this King's a practical man.
09:04If he sees he's not wanted in this town, I think he'll back off and leave.
09:08Come on.
09:09I want to talk to some people.
09:10Come on.
09:10Come on.
09:10I want to talk to some people.
09:12Here it is.
09:34Press the 500.
09:34My pleasure, Tom.
09:43I work for you.
09:44I don't drink with you.
09:47It's a proud mouth for a man that sells murder.
09:49Don't mean I drink with a man unless you buy it.
09:52Now, folks, I've got a little item here that I think will interest you ladies.
10:10A beautiful brass bed, complete with springs and mattress.
10:15Hold on a minute.
10:18Did you talk to King?
10:19What did he say?
10:20What's he doing in North Fork?
10:20He's got no warrant this time.
10:22He's hired out to kill a man.
10:23But I figure he can be chased if all you people will stand up with me and the man he's gunning for.
10:27We're all behind you, Micah.
10:29You betcha.
10:29Who's he after?
10:31Oh, Jackford.
10:32Listen, Micah.
10:33I wouldn't do anything.
10:34I'm standing here watching my whole life sold out from under me.
10:36Why?
10:37Jackford.
10:38Jackford's the one who throws me out.
10:40I'm telling you straight, I hate the man.
10:42I'm not looking for a hole in the chest for Oh, Jackford and his San Sabo cattle corporation.
10:46One guy I wouldn't do anything for.
10:48Jackford never did anything for me.
10:50Now, you're making the folks nervous.
10:52Come on.
10:52This is the day.
10:52Everybody gets something for nothing.
10:55How much of a bitch with this beautiful brass band?
10:57How much of a bitch?
10:59Ten dollars.
11:00My dear friend, the brass band.
11:02You never really thought they'd go for it, did you?
11:04No.
11:05Me?
11:06I'd rather have friends than money.
11:07All right.
11:07Two dollars.
11:08You figure Ode will come in?
11:09I don't figure I'm going to miss the auction.
11:11All right.
11:14And the rest of it.
11:16How much of a bitch?
11:19Five dollars, Frank.
11:20Five dollars.
11:22Where you going?
11:23I'm going to try something.
11:25You give me one reason why you should be the one to do anything for Oh, Jackford?
11:28Let's say it's got nothing to do with Jackford one way or the other.
11:30Lucas, you're no curly bell.
11:32I've never known you to pick a fight.
11:33That's right, Micah.
11:34But you don't know Tom King.
11:35I do.
11:36You ever hate anybody, Micah?
11:37That man's everything I hate.
11:39You don't know what the word killer means or you've seen King in action.
11:41I've seen killers before.
11:43Listen, Micah.
11:44Murder rode into this town today.
11:46Filthy, stinking murder.
11:48He'll kill Jackford and someday he'll be back.
11:50It'll be you or Mark.
11:51Why don't you think a little more about Mark?
11:53Let me worry about King.
11:54Yeah.
11:54Paul?
11:55What is it, son?
11:56You're not going to fight Tom King, are you?
11:59If I can help it, I'm just going to try and talk him out of making any trouble.
12:02If you won't listen, what then?
12:07Drink.
12:28Talk.
12:29Look, King, I've got no particular use for Jackford, but this is my town, Tom.
12:38I'm asking you to leave quietly.
12:40I've been waiting for you to come around and say something like that.
12:43I've been remembering you from that rifle.
12:47You always were like a mother hen, taking other folks' woes to yourself.
12:52But not this time, Lucas boy.
12:55You know, I've been remembering you too, Tom.
12:57When you were working for the law, you were a killer.
13:00Even the ones that walked in with their hands up, willing to face trial, got shot.
13:03Resisting arrest.
13:05Oh, I brought a few in.
13:07Some of them were acquitted and only met half money.
13:11If you're trying to tell me that I turned killer, you've said it before.
13:14I'm louder.
13:15I'm trying to tell you you're a grave robbing child killer.
13:18You cut your own mother's throat.
13:20Don't forget I'm ugly.
13:21And I smell bad.
13:24Luke, I know what you're trying to do.
13:26But I'm not fighting you.
13:27I'm not looking for a fight, Tom.
13:32Just expressing a personal opinion.
13:44All settled?
13:45Almost.
13:46We'll go on back to the auction now, sir.
13:48I couldn't talk him out of it.
13:59Why don't you try and step Jackford from coming in?
14:07Talk him into going back to a spread to some of his boys.
14:10They'll stand up for him even if the rest of the town won't.
14:12All right, I'll wait from outside town.
14:18Now, if you have any ideas, Mike, about straightening out King by yourself, forget him, huh?
14:23I already have, Lucas.
14:24You better get back inside and get warm.
14:38For the scum of the earth.
14:43To the money they pay me.
14:44King, as Marshal of North Fork, I'm giving you official notice to get out of town.
15:01I'll give you my official answer.
15:03I'm staying here until I'm ready to get out.
15:05I've committed no crime.
15:06If you don't go, I'm going to throw you in jail.
15:10That's your privilege.
15:12I'd like to know what the charges are.
15:15Disturbing the peace.
15:17I thought I was walking to soft in your town.
15:20You're going to look pretty silly at the trial, Marshal.
15:22If there ever is one.
15:25Huh?
15:27Let's go.
15:29I've got nothing but time.
15:36Hold up, Jackery.
15:55Oat, you better stay out of town.
15:58Tom King's in the saloon waiting for you.
16:01Barney Hunter?
16:03Manny's paid him to kill you.
16:04Mike, I want you to keep out until things quiet down.
16:09If King's come to kill me, he's going to get his chance.
16:12Oat, will you at least go back and get some of your boys to help?
16:14You can't handle King alone.
16:16Can I?
16:16Ha ha.
16:34You Tom King?
17:00That's right, Mr. Jackford.
17:03He's Tom King.
17:05He's, I thought I spoke to you about staying around.
17:07I'm visiting friends.
17:09One minute after I'm finished with your hired gun, you're going to be as dead as old mutton.
17:16Anytime, Mr. King.
17:17Hold up, Oat.
17:18I don't want you stepping in the hand or the help.
17:20I'm holding an old man.
17:21Jackford, will you listen?
17:23You people, it's no Jackford.
17:25This coyote came looking for me.
17:27It's my fight.
17:28Not for the last time, I'm telling you.
17:30Keep your nose out of my business.
17:36Turn loose your dogs.
17:40You'll do your killing out of town.
17:42All right.
17:43Let's take a walk, old man.
17:52There's going to be a fight, isn't there, Paul?
18:13There's going to be a killing.
18:14I'm glad it's Mr. Jackford.
18:19Don't you ever be glad a man is going to die.
18:21Well, I'm not glad about Mr. Jackford that way.
18:25I kind of like him.
18:30Just glad it ain't you.
18:44You smart enough, Marshal?
18:47Jackford hadn't got a chance, and you know it.
18:49I don't know what you're talking about.
18:50Jackford, they're telling me you, uh, you're a horse thief.
18:56That's a lie.
18:58They say you got the habit of juggling your own books.
19:01I'm going to shove that right down your dirty suit.
19:06Come on, old man.
19:07Draw.
19:08You got a gun?
19:09Use it.
19:09You hear what I say?
19:10I said draw.
19:12You draw a king, and you'll hang for murder.
19:15Draw.
19:15You got a reputation?
19:19Back it up.
19:24I wouldn't take that to my dog.
19:30Slowing down, Tom?
19:36Thank you.
19:36I'm going to put you out of business.
19:39I'm going to put you out of business.
19:51Manning!
19:57Manning!
19:58Oat, you've cleared the field.
20:02It was lucky, Oat.
20:03He never ran into you before.
20:04$500, Mr. King.
20:20That's what I paid, and what did I get?
20:22You shut your mouth.
20:25I'm not putting the rope around my neck for you or anybody else.
20:29Look at Jackford.
20:31You'll get your money's worth.
20:32No.
20:35I'll get my money back.
20:37Now.
20:46You made a big mistake, Acer.
20:50There's a jury in the state to convict a man who shot Tom King.
20:53I'm famous.
20:54You're dead.
20:55Killing a man after he's been beaten senseless as murder.
20:58Even when the man was Tom King.
21:00You're going to hang, Acer.
21:01The country's better off with him dead.
21:05You'll testify it was in self-defense, won't you?
21:10You'll testify for me, won't you?
21:14Get going.
21:15Hunter!
21:15Marsha, I did your favor.
21:17Move along.
21:26I'm glad Mr. Jackford's all right.
21:29Tom King couldn't kill him.
21:30Nobody can.
21:32Well, the only way Oat Jackford will die is in bed.
21:34With 30 great-grandchildren standing around sucking their thumbs waiting to count his money.
21:38Come on.
21:39Future Leight doler.
22:03Oh, he's going.
22:04Oh, he's going.
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