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An Irishman demands that Paladin bring him to the place where his wife is held hostage

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00:00Brennan, what kind of a man are you?
00:09You whipped Fred, Theodore, Lewis, and John,
00:12and then you beat up Tim.
00:14What are you doing now?
00:30What are you doing now?
00:51What are you doing now?
00:53No.
00:54The speedy messenger service.
01:00Yours?
01:12He's waiting for you on the Kaibab Forest Road.
01:15Wait a minute!
01:17Who's waiting and why?
01:19Do I ask him why? Do I ask him who?
01:21Speed is my business and questions slow me down.
01:24Well, do you always deliver loose money like this?
01:26I told him he ought to wrap it, but he was in the hurry.
01:29So am I.
01:30There's a city out there waiting for its bills, its invoices, checks, messages.
01:34Lifeblood of the nation.
01:36All right with you if we get on with it?
01:38Oh, I beg your pardon. Excuse me.
01:51I'm sorry.
01:57This guy hired Andrew.
02:06You a paladin?
02:08Yes, sir.
02:13Well, what kept him?
02:18You know what, I'd pay a man, I'd expect him on the job.
02:20I don't have a job.
02:22I don't have a job.
02:24You know what?
02:26I'd pay a man.
02:28I'd expect him on the job.
02:30I don't have a job.
02:32I'd expect him on the job.
02:34Well, I don't have a job.
02:36I don't know who you are or what you want.
02:40I haven't got time to explain it to you now, man.
02:42I'd climb up here.
02:44You explain it now or you won't explain it at all.
02:50All right.
02:52I'm Mike Brennan.
02:54I'm in the furniture business in New York,
02:56and I'm here buying timber.
02:58I'm told that you're a good man with a gun and a team.
03:00And I sure need a man like that.
03:02I'm not a shotgun guard.
03:04I know that.
03:06Otherwise, I wouldn't have hired you.
03:08Now, the Indians have got my wife.
03:11Well, you need the cavalry, not me.
03:14Now, they're gonna kill her.
03:16And if they see the cavalry, they're gonna kill her.
03:19Now, climb up here, man. Let's get going.
03:21I don't understand this.
03:23All right, I'll explain it to you.
03:25I was up in the Kaibab forest buying lumber from my factory.
03:29And we were captured by this little gang.
03:32Now, they killed the drivers.
03:34And one of them speaks English.
03:36And he kept Maureen.
03:38He sent me back to get a wagon load of food and blankets and like that.
03:42And if I'm not there in two days, they're gonna burn her.
03:45Why me?
03:46Well, I'm a city man.
03:48I need a guide.
03:50I'm told that you know the Indians.
03:53Two days from here to the Kaibab forest?
03:57It'd be close.
03:59Now, Maureen is up there with them.
04:01Now, you make up your mind, man.
04:18What are you stopping here for?
04:36Well, we've got to rest these horses sometime.
04:38What are you looking for back there?
04:42Now, when he's searching for, I don't know what to do.
04:46There are no Indians around here.
04:49I'm looking for the blasted cavalry.
04:52Why?
04:54If the Indians see that cavalry, what do you think they'll do to the Marines?
05:00Pass the water.
05:13I'm her father's age.
05:16You know, it drove her dad right out of his mind.
05:19You're an old man, he said.
05:21And she's a young girl.
05:23So I beat him up to show.
05:25You don't give up easily, do you?
05:27No, and I don't.
05:29I beat up the man who became my father-in-law.
05:32And the Lord bless him for that.
05:34And then I beat up Tom, our oldest brother.
05:37And a sweeter man you never met in all your life.
05:40And then I beat up Fred, Theodore, Jean and John.
05:44And what did you do then?
05:45That I beat up Tim.
05:49The biggest and the youngest.
05:51Well, by that time we were so tired,
05:53we decided to postpone the wedding to the next afternoon,
05:56and devote the rest of that one to drinking and singing.
06:00Oh, and the Marines sang like a bird.
06:03All right, come on, man.
06:05Put it up this way.
06:06Let me get over in my sat where I belong, huh?
06:08There you go.
06:09Now, devil.
06:11Oh, get up there.
06:11Ah!
06:13Ah!
06:14Ah!
06:15Ah!
06:16Ah!
06:17Ah!
06:18Ah!
06:19Ah!
06:20Ah!
06:21Ah!
06:22Ah!
06:23Ah!
06:24Ah!
06:25Ah!
06:26Ah!
06:27Ah!
06:28Ah!
06:29Ah!
06:30Ah!
06:31Ah!
06:32Ah!
06:33Ah!
06:36I think it'd kind me if you'd lend us a hand.
06:38We ain't got no tools for that wheel,
06:40and the old woman's suffering something awful from the heat.
06:43We've got a spare wheel on the side of our wagon.
06:45You're welcome to hit.
06:46Much obliged.
06:47You ain't gonna gamble my woman's life on this.
06:49Now, get her moving.
06:51Go ahead, sir.
06:52Unstrap it.
06:54You touch that wagon, they'll have to scrape you off the ground.
06:57Now, let's get going.
07:03Brennan.
07:05You want to get to the kaibab forest?
07:15Come on!
07:16Come on!
07:17Come on!
07:26Can you hold that for us, sir?
07:27Yes, sir.
07:28Figure it out.
07:34Messily put that box under the axle, please.
07:40Good Samaritan, huh?
07:42I hope you fit.
07:43Folks ain't figured on heading up into the past.
07:47A score of bad Indians up there.
07:49The cavalry patrol warned us most particular.
07:53What kind of a man are you, anyway?
07:56Willing to risk a woman's life so you can play good Samaritan
07:58to a bunch of nesters, huh?
08:00Who hired you, anyway, I'd like to know.
08:02You hired my time, Brennan.
08:03Nobody hires me.
08:04Give me the nut.
08:05Give me the nut.
08:06You wait.
08:07Give me the nut.
08:08Come on, Brennan.
08:09Come on, Brennan.
08:10Come on.
08:11Come on.
08:12Come on.
08:14Come on.
08:16Come on.
08:18Come on.
08:19Come on.
08:32Come on.
08:33Come on.
08:34Get out of here.
08:35Let's rest a little bit.
08:47Let's rest a little bit.
08:51Oh, Buckmare.
08:55I should have listened to Maureen.
08:58She didn't want to come out here in the first place.
09:00She's too tender-hearted to even take the hook out of a fish.
09:05Boy, what I think of what those savages might do to her.
09:09Look.
09:17Cavalry, ten or twelve of them.
09:19What are we going to do?
09:21Think we ought to try and outrun them?
09:22Outrun them? Why?
09:24Well, I've got no business with them.
09:26Maybe they've got something with us.
09:27They've got no right to stop us when the loss of a minute might cost Maureen her life.
09:31Now get up in this wagon and let's get going.
09:32Lieutenant?
09:33How do you, sir?
09:35You folks ain't picking on going up to that pass, are you?
09:38No wall against us, is there?
09:40No wall against us, is there?
09:41No, sir, but you might just wish there was.
09:43There's a gang of cutthroat Paiutes running wild up there.
09:44They're just about paralyzed all traffic coming up here.
09:46Oh, I'm sorry.
09:47Don't know what you said.
09:48I'm sorry, man.
09:49I'm sorry.
09:50I'm sorry, man.
09:51How are you, sir?
09:52I'm sorry, sir.
09:53You folks ain't picking on going up to that pass, are you?
09:57There's a gang of cut-throat Paiutes running wild up there.
10:00They're just about paralyzed all traffic going through.
10:03Now, are you all quite sure you've got some urgent business up that way?
10:07We're sure.
10:09Well, I can't force you to turn back.
10:12Though I reckon you might thank me if I did.
10:15Come on, let's get going.
10:18Are you sure in a great sweat to get yourself scamp?
10:21You're sure in a great sweat to get yourself scamp.
10:24Well, it's my hair, ain't it?
10:27What do you got in there, anyway, that's so all-fired important?
10:30Well, ford and blankets for a mining can.
10:33Mining? Up that way?
10:36Oh, now, mister.
10:38I may be just a little old farm boy, but I ain't that big a fool.
10:44Sergeant, take two men.
10:46Robinson, dismount and unload the wagon.
10:49This gentleman's got me flung.
10:51Flung curious now.
11:01I told you we should have kept going.
11:09By heaven, I'll blast the first man that takes me.
11:13What kind...
11:21What kind of a gunman are you, anyway?
11:23Looking by without a peep from you...
11:25...while they're throwing away the last chance I have to save the Marines.
11:30Lieutenant!
11:31Sir!
11:32You really want to catch those Paiutes?
11:34Well, I sure ain't out here for my health.
11:36Well, how about just letting us be the bait?
11:45How so?
11:46Well, you stay two or three miles behind us.
11:49When you hear the gunfire, you come in and catch them from behind.
11:54Hold it a second. No need to strip it.
11:57Well, that's a might chancy for you folks, isn't it?
12:00Well, this gentleman's got a personal score to settle.
12:03He's willing. So am I, as long as he pays me.
12:05You got any objections?
12:07Well, if the good Lord chooses to create darn fools...
12:10...I reckon it ain't my business to interfere.
12:13You better give us about an hour's head start.
12:15Wouldn't want to scare them off.
12:16Huh?
12:19All right, you men.
12:20Pull up those blankets.
12:21Good.
12:22Put them back on.
12:23I don't care if it takes all day.
12:24Oh, please, Lieutenant.
12:25Just leave and be.
12:26Just leave and be.
12:32Come here.
12:33We'll just stay right on that trail, Sergeant.
12:46Whilst we figure what they're really up to.
13:03The Indians will have them spotted before we even get close.
13:20Brennan, what's in the wagon?
13:22What are you carrying to the Indians?
13:24Well, food and blankets, just like I said.
13:26That's a pretty big pile of food and blankets.
13:29Well, that's their business, not yours.
13:31Start cutting.
13:36Well, you know, we've only got about three hours.
13:37Brennan, I want to see what's in the wagon.
13:39Now, start cutting.
13:46You know, the cavalry will be here soon.
13:58All right.
13:59I'd like to use it.
14:01It's mining equipment, just like I told the Lieutenant.
14:08Captain!
14:09That's what you're carrying to those renegade Indians?
14:25A gatling gun? How much are they paying you for that?
14:28It was the only way I could bargain for a Marine's life.
14:31It was the one thing that they wanted bad enough to trade for the pleasure of burning us alive.
14:35You're trading two lives for the hundreds they can kill with that gatling gun?
14:39That sounds fair, doesn't it?
14:40What are you going to do, then?
14:41I'm not going to do anything. I'm going to wait right here for the cavalry.
14:45It's their responsibility now.
14:46It'd be like you murdered my wife with your own two hands.
14:53What about you?
14:55You think that Lieutenant's going to pin a medal on you because you turned me in?
15:00You know, I'll tell him that you knew that they were catching up with us.
15:04And you figured to hang me to save yourself.
15:06You know, they're having drumhead court barges right here in the fields, you know.
15:11Sure, I'll hang.
15:12But you'll hang right there beside me.
15:19They're getting closer, aren't they?
15:23Oh, please, mister.
15:25Please.
15:26Will you do it for Marine's life?
15:29Oh, please, mister.
15:30Isn't there some way we can do something to save her?
15:36It's an ammunition canister for that Gatling gun.
16:01Yeah, maybe we can still make that delivery?
16:06Let's go.
16:07That lieutenant may not see things the way we do.
16:12I'm here.
16:13Get up.
16:14Get up.
16:15Get up.
16:36Get up.
16:37Get up.
16:38Get up.
16:39Get up.
16:44Get up.
16:48You know, they're probably watching us right now.
16:54The cavalry's less than a half hour behind us.
16:57They're far behind us.
17:03What are you going to do with that battered canister?
17:06You know, them Indians may want to test it before they let us go.
17:08Probably.
17:13Oh, the Lord help us, Paladin.
17:15We're a pair of flaming jackasses.
17:20I'm going to get it away from those murdering savages,
17:22even if they skin me alive.
17:24Come on, let's go.
17:27Come on.
17:28Come on.
17:29Come on.
17:30Come on.
17:31Come on.
17:50Go now!
17:51Move!
17:58Where is she?
18:00You have the killing machine.
18:01It's in the wagon.
18:02Now, where is she?
18:03She is yours.
18:06Huckle!
18:10Oh, my, oh, my.
18:16Are you all right?
18:17I'm fine.
18:18I'm fine.
18:19I'm fine.
18:21Oh, look at your lovely old face.
18:24What about the cavalry?
18:26Where are they?
18:27I fought them to get here.
18:28And it was a pleasure all the way.
18:32But what do we do now?
18:35Well, come on.
18:36Let them go.
18:37Let them go.
18:58Out of the way, man.
18:59I've kept my part of the bargain.
19:01This is a very difficult machine to master.
19:03Surely you will give us the demonstration.
19:05All right.
19:06If you want to waste ammunition,
19:08and alert every cavalry patrol within 30 miles,
19:10let them come, huh?
19:12With a machine like that,
19:13I can kill enough cavalry to have all the munitions I want.
19:16I see one fired in Veracruz.
19:19I dream of it since that day.
19:21You show us right now.
19:23Then we'd be ready.
19:24If maybe you tell the cavalry where you come, huh?
19:28All right.
19:30Miss Brennan, will you wait up here in the wagon, please?
19:44What do we do?
19:45Don't think about me.
19:46Do what you must.
19:49We'll give him the demonstration.
20:07Load it.
20:15Come on.
20:24Now, gentlemen,
20:25what you have here
20:26is a Gatling gun,
20:27model 1862.
20:29It's a crank-operated,
20:30fully automatic weapon.
20:32A gun like this, properly placed,
20:33can wipe out an entire wave of cavalry.
20:36And all you have to do
20:37to cause this weapon to fire
20:39is to place this canister of ammunition
20:42in this position.
20:45enough talk.
20:46Now, you'll see all that spits fire.
21:00Cavalry.
21:01She comes, huh?
21:02She comes, huh?
21:12This machine is all good.
21:15Well, let me see what I can do to fix it.
21:17Now, you take your men over there.
21:18Hold up.
21:19Hold up.
21:20Hold up.
21:21Hold up.
21:22Hold up.
21:23Hold up.
21:24Hold up.
21:30Hold up.
21:31Hold up.
21:40Hold up.
21:43Hold up.
21:44Look over there.
21:53Now maybe you fix the machine, huh?
22:00I give you one finger width of time.
22:04Now maybe you fix the machine, huh?
22:09I give you one finger width of time.
22:10I'll give you one finger width of time.
22:36All right, Brennan.
22:37Your government, stand by your wife.
22:40Let's go.
23:10Let's go.
23:11Let's go.
23:12Let's go.
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23:54Let's go.
23:55I'm going to tell you the truth, mister.
23:56I'd have caught you two earlier today.
23:59With that gun, the court-martialed has strung you up in the morning.
24:03Well, maybe that's why I prefer the civilian way of doing things, lieutenant.
24:09I'll, uh, we'll escort you as far as can I am.
24:12Much obliged, Lieutenant.
24:14Miss Brennan, you can do me a great favor.
24:16Will you try and keep your husband in the city for a while?
24:39A gun will travel reach the card of a man A knight without armor in a sand
25:09In a savage land His vast gun for hire heats the calling wind
25:19A soldier of fortune is the man called Paladin
25:29Paladin, Paladin, where do you roam?
25:39Oh.
25:41Oh.
25:42Oh.
25:44Ah.
25:46Yeah.
25:48Yeah.
25:49Then however, there's also a picture called Paladin.
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