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00:00The Rifleman
00:06Starring Chuck Connors
00:30It is all up, boys.
00:40I had it easy in my mind we was headed for Besaw.
00:43Well, you see, Lloyd, we ain't never been to North Fork.
00:47Fact of the matter is, we heard talk that Micah Torrance is headed there.
00:51We've been aiming to do him in, as you well know.
00:53And I thought he was going to make us a pot of money in the cow business.
00:56Now, you don't have to tag along, Lloyd. You know that.
01:00I know that, Andrew. I just thought I'd ask.
01:07You answered?
01:09I'm answered. I just can't see how a crippled old drunk figures so large.
01:13If it makes any difference, it's a family concern.
01:16I'm going with to watch.
01:19You might just acquire a bullet hole right through your mean old heart.
01:30You need some help, old-timer?
01:43You need some help, old-timer?
02:00All I need, sir, is another drink.
02:03I'll buy you a cup of coffee.
02:04Coffee.
02:07Coffee.
02:10Who is he?
02:11I don't know, Fred.
02:13Just another old bum with a skinful, I guess.
02:16No.
02:18No, that's not just another old bum, Lucas.
02:21It's Micah Torrance.
02:24Not much left.
02:25But when I knew him, he was the finest peace officer on the border.
02:31Here, Fred.
02:34Come on, old-timer.
02:35Come on.
02:36Come on.
02:45Food, clothing, shelter.
02:47Thank you, sir.
02:48How long have I been out?
02:53You lost a day, Micah.
02:57Why, hello, Fred.
03:00It's been five years or so, ain't it?
03:02More like ten.
03:04Micah, this is Lucas McCain.
03:08Mr. Torrance, I've heard a great deal about you.
03:11Nothing complimentary, I trust.
03:14I'm getting old and better, Mr. McCain.
03:16Useless.
03:18I was a good peace officer once.
03:20Fast.
03:22Too fast.
03:24Quit thinking.
03:25Started letting my gun hand do my work for me.
03:27Don't ever let that happen to you, friend.
03:30Cost me this.
03:33My nerve.
03:34You're lucky, Mr. Torrance.
03:36Not many men with your reputation lived long enough to take off their badges.
03:39Don't call me lucky, son.
03:43Thanks for the lodging, sir.
03:45Now, possibly you or your friend here could advance me a few dollars.
03:50I seem to be temporarily without funds.
03:53I'll pay you back, sir.
03:55You can depend on that.
03:56No, you won't.
03:57You're a drunk.
03:59I wouldn't give you a dime for a drink, but I'll give you a job.
04:03You'll give me a job.
04:04Doing what?
04:05Swatting flies?
04:06Building fences, mister.
04:07Higher out to me, you'll do a man's work.
04:09If there's any man left.
04:10Mr. McCain, you just hired yourself a hand.
04:18One of them, anyway.
04:20Thank you.
04:40It's women's work, and I don't cotton to it.
04:56Mark, this is Micah Torrance.
04:58He's going to help us build a corral.
04:59He's going to try.
05:02How do you do, Mark?
05:04How do you do, Mr. Torrance?
05:08I'll sleep in the barn, Lucas.
05:09Oh, you can stay here, Michael.
05:10Later.
05:11Later.
05:12For the next few nights, I'm companion to owls and brother to the dragons.
05:17You'll know what it is.
05:24Companion to owls.
05:39Can I help, Mr. Torrance?
05:43Do your own work, Mark.
05:44Come to hop.
05:46Now when that's time to die?
05:51Two, can't you?
05:52¡Suscríbete al canal!
06:22I better be getting back to town.
06:25What are the whips and jingles?
06:27Oh, animals of a sort.
06:30Come in various shapes and sizes.
06:32Pretty big, generally.
06:35Now, you wouldn't know it, but...
06:38I got a big one sitting on my shoulder right now.
06:44Saddle me to a horse, Lucas.
06:45No.
06:46It won't work, I tell you. I've got to leave.
06:48Start walking. You ought to make town by sunup.
06:52You can't help him in this, son. He's got to do it by himself.
07:03Now, sit down and finish your dinner.
07:04Micah used to be a peace officer, son. One of the best.
07:20Lenny got hurt, and he went all the way to the bottom, and now he's afraid.
07:29He's afraid to carry a gun.
07:33Afraid to pin on a star.
07:36So he drinks too much.
07:40Whiskey, you mean.
07:42Yes.
07:42You know just how he feels.
07:46I took a big swallow once. Arch Quinn dared me.
07:50Guess I felt sick for an hour afterwards.
07:55I bet that taught you a lesson.
07:57Taught Arch, too.
07:59He got sick just watching me.
08:03McCain.
08:05I'm useless here.
08:06Whiskey make you work better?
08:16Supper will.
08:36We want beds and water enough to shave.
08:50Could you provide?
08:51Sit down here, please.
08:53We ain't spelling men.
08:54Just make your mark, boys.
08:59That's Andrew.
09:00And that's Florey.
09:05He figures he's twice the man his brother is.
09:08Andrew and Florey.
09:09Shelton.
09:10From Tennessee.
09:11We may not be much on spelling, but we could surely do our own talking.
09:16It's four dollars in advance, please.
09:27I'm from Mobile, myself.
09:29Name's Carpenter.
09:30Lloyd Carpenter.
09:32I'm exceptionally pleased to make your acquaintance, Miss, uh...
09:37Moore. Nancy Moore.
09:40Well, Miss Nancy, this little town could become a city of delight if you'd, uh, accompany me to dinner.
09:50We'll see.
09:51He's too old for you, Nancy.
10:01Besides, you don't know anything about him.
10:03I've grown up, Uncle Fred.
10:05Well, I'm not arguing.
10:07Reckon every cow hen this side of Whiskey Creek is remarked as how you filled out.
10:12But being grown up means considerable more than putting on a little weight.
10:15Don't worry, Uncle Fred.
10:17I can take care of myself.
10:23Hey, Marshal.
10:24Anybody by the name of Torrance been hanging around this town?
10:27There's a Micah Torrance working at the McCain ranch.
10:30Where might that be?
10:32About 15 miles west, just past Granite Creek Ford.
10:35Well, let's have a drink and pay our respects, huh?
10:46Are we gonna get drunk or are we gonna finish Torrance?
10:50Well, we was drunk the first time we met Torrance.
10:53Only seems proper and fitting we're drunk on this special occasion.
10:57Flory, I do believe that you're scared of that old man.
11:01Get out of my way!
11:17I'm going to airmark this ugly devil.
11:20Jingle bob on the right!
11:22And a quarter mark on the left!
11:24You're always splitting around with that little knife!
11:26Hey!
11:31Well, Flory, you ain't so big now, I...
11:45Andrew, you're getting me all riled up!
11:49Hold it right there, boys.
12:15Now, just what in heaven's name do you boys think you're doing?
12:18You ought to be ashamed of yourselves, breaking up property, destroying a piece like that?
12:24They're so country, they've never been inside anything but a corral.
12:26Throw them in jail, Fred.
12:28Lock them up.
12:28Now, just slow up, Mr. Bartender.
12:30The boys will pay for the damages.
12:32We'll pay up, but we won't go to jail.
12:38That's good.
12:40Everybody's nice and friendly-like now, Marshal.
12:43Pay up, Flory.
12:43Okay.
12:44Okay.
12:48Say when.
12:56When?
12:59Drinks around the house.
13:00Of course, have a drink.
13:01Maureen, why don't you boys slack off and have a bite deep?
13:05I ain't gonna spoil no $50 drunk for no four-bit meal.
13:08Well, then why don't you go pay your respects to Torrance?
13:11We'll take care of that in the morning, if it's all right with you, Mr. Carpenter.
13:14My, my, how the mighty have fallen.
13:36Well, well, if it ain't the Shelton boys.
13:45You see, Andrew?
13:46A marshal never forgets them he shoots holes into.
13:50We're still packing your lead, Mr. Torrance.
13:53Must be ten years or so since I straightened you boys out.
13:57Figured you'd be hung by now.
13:58Well, we don't hang easy.
14:00What are you coyotes doing around here anyway?
14:03Looking for some eggs to suck?
14:04We're looking to have another try at you, Micah.
14:07Go get your gun.
14:09You're way too late, boys.
14:13I ain't been able to draw a gun in five years.
14:21Just pick it up.
14:22Why bother with me?
14:35I'm already dead.
14:37I aim to make sure.
14:39Let me handle it.
14:41Not today, boys.
14:44Ride out.
14:46You're trespassing.
14:47Hold it, Andrew.
14:48I hear stories clear down in the Texas about a man and a rifle like that.
14:54He's right we're trespassing.
14:57Come on.
14:59We'll be back for you, Micah.
15:01And right soon.
15:02You hear?
15:02You hear?
15:18Looks like it's time I pulled out.
15:22I'm sorry, Micah.
15:24You shouldn't be.
15:25You can't afford to have me here.
15:27Drawn flies like those two.
15:29The boy around.
15:33Stay the night.
15:39Yeah.
15:40Yeah.
15:48I spoke to Uncle Fred.
16:00You're welcome to come to supper tonight.
16:07Sit up there.
16:08Leave it.
16:11We ran off with that tail swing or legs, didn't we?
16:14I thought it was a thing to do at the time.
16:15You're just full of cautions, ain't you?
16:19You thinking I made a mistake, little brother?
16:23I think that this here is a puny, no-account saloon, in a puny, no-account town.
16:31Mr. Bartender, you have been paid.
16:34In advance!
16:41Hey!
16:44Woo!
16:45We already paid for it, Lord.
17:02You finished with Torrance?
17:05Well, you see, Lord, there's this McCain fellow, and he came up behind us.
17:09He was packing this rifle, and...
17:10Yeah, I heard stories around here about him.
17:14You boys were lucky to make it back.
17:17Don't gravel me, Flores.
17:25You boys are through in North Fork.
17:28Tonight you sleep in jail, tomorrow you ride out.
17:30Now, don't be hasty, Marshal.
17:32I plan on staying.
17:34You're a privilege.
17:35But these boys are leaving.
17:37Nope.
17:39You don't understand.
17:41These are my boys, Uncle Fred.
17:44That's far enough.
17:46Get over here.
17:47Lloyd, we...
18:01I'm getting fed up with that fat mouth!
18:04You keep it shut, or I'm leaving you behind.
18:06You understand?
18:07Now, boys, this town ain't got a telegraph or a peace officer.
18:21It has got a pretty little girl.
18:25Money enough to make our stay worthwhile.
18:29What about McCain?
18:30You boys behave.
18:33And I'm gonna deliver him to you.
18:36Lot, stock, and rifle belt.
18:45Don't feel bad, son.
18:48The Marshal went out the way a lowman figures to.
18:51Taking care of his town.
19:00Where's your dad, Mark?
19:08He's inside, saddling up.
19:10The Shelton brothers shot Marshal Tomlinson.
19:13I tried to stop him.
19:15Collected this for my trouble.
19:17The whole town's treed.
19:20Everybody said, go get the rifleman.
19:21So here I am.
19:30You're making a mistake?
19:33No.
19:34It's my town, and Fred was my friend.
19:37I didn't ask for this, but it came.
19:40And I'll handle it.
19:41You're way too quick with that rifle, Lucas, boy.
19:44Forget the gun.
19:44Start thinking about men.
19:46You're riding into town on nothing but the word of a stranger...
19:49...with an easy way and a hole in his hat.
19:51I'll keep my eye on him.
19:52You better.
19:53You don't know who he is or where he came from.
19:55Maybe you want to come along.
19:56Somebody should.
20:00Stay here with Mark.
20:21Michael, stay with you, son.
20:25I left him in the saloon.
20:27I'll tell him what happened since then.
20:30Your father's riding into more than he can handle.
20:42He's the best shot in the world.
20:44That ain't always enough.
20:46He's a fool going in blind like that.
20:49Too sure of himself.
20:50So who are you to talk?
20:51You're not a marshal anymore.
20:52Who are you to go telling my pa what to do?
20:54It's a good question, son.
20:59It's a good question, son.
21:19I'm sorry, Michael.
21:20What are those?
21:26Shotgun slugs, boy.
21:28Carry three times as far as buckshot.
21:31They came in handy once.
21:32Maybe they will again.
21:34Now go get me your horse.
21:35I'm sorry.
21:36Very close.
21:49I'm sorry.
22:50Su dedi
22:57¡Ay, Florrie!
22:58¿Y si te stage?
22:59I goto me that rifle
23:01¡Hey, Lord, you saw it, didn't you?
23:02I got him
23:02¡It was me!
23:03¡Así!
23:04¡Yará, you got him!
23:06¡Ay, Florrie!
23:07¡Alar está gracias a la genquilla!
23:09¡And he got Flori!
23:20¿Por qué, Flory, tu viejo malo, te dejaste y te mataste?
23:27Este es el que está respirando. ¿Quiereslo?
23:34¡Andre!
23:40¡Hazlo, hijo!
23:42¡Es suficiente para que me descargue!
23:44No, no, no, no, no, no.
24:14No, no, no, no.
24:44All right, Marshal.
24:46Come on, Paul.
25:14Come on, Paul.
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