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00:00The Rifleman
00:06Starring Chuck Connors
00:30Oh, Wes
00:48It says I'm a better man
00:54You ought to save your money, Oni
00:56And your friends could give you a good funeral
00:58Strong words
00:59For a man that's taken to hiding behind a woman's skirts
01:03Come on, Wes
01:05Well, sure enough, it's true
01:07You know, maybe it wasn't in the deal
01:12I ought to take insults from a
01:13Two-bit saddle tram
01:15Hold it
01:16Oni, you told me you were just passing through
01:20Well, I was on my way
01:22And I saw my old buddy here
01:23Now, if you've seen him, what's keeping you?
01:26Nothing
01:26You're seeing him, Wes
01:29Kind of strayed from your usual stomping grounds, haven't you, Wes?
01:39Well, I haven't heard of any law that says a man and his wife can't change their address
01:43Wes isn't looking for trouble, Marshal
01:44We're hoping to settle here in North Fork
01:46Begging your pardon, ma'am, but I'd rather you didn't
01:49Seems to me you're talking a little out of line
01:51You're mistaken about my husband
01:53Wes made a promise
01:54He's through being a gunfighter
01:56Ma'am
01:57Knowing about some of the friends your husband made in the past
02:01I'm wondering just how long you'll be able to keep that promise
02:04We're hoping to settle here in the past
02:18At least, you're not willing to take over time
02:21Doug
02:24¡Gracias!
02:54¡Gracias!
03:24¡Gracias!
03:27¡Hello, Lucas!
03:29¡Claire Wheatley!
03:31¡Only it isn't Wheatley anymore!
03:35¡I've been Mrs. Wes Kearney for almost a month!
03:38¡West!
03:40¡This is Lucas!
03:41¡Hello, Lucas! Glad to know you!
03:43¡Kearney!
03:46¡This must be Mark!
03:49¡Claire was one of your mother's dearest friends, Mark!
03:51¡They grew up together!
03:54I'm very pleased to meet you, ma'am.
03:57This is her husband, Mr. Carney.
03:59How do you do, sir?
04:00Hello, Mark.
04:01He resembles Margaret a great deal, Lucas.
04:04Yes, I know.
04:07What brings you to this neck of the woods, Claire?
04:09Well, we're looking for a place to settle.
04:11I'd heard that you'd moved here, and I thought maybe you could help us.
04:14It'd be a special pleasure to do anything I can.
04:19Is there a problem?
04:21Are you aware of Wes's reputation?
04:25I've heard his name.
04:27Seems as though your marshal doesn't draw a line between one former gunfighter and another.
04:30Mike, it may be a little hasty in his judgment, but he's fair if you meet him halfway.
04:34That's all Wes and I ask.
04:36Oh, then there shouldn't be any trouble.
04:38Let's go inside and we'll talk it out over a cup of coffee, huh?
04:40Fine.
04:40Oh, that would be nice.
04:43Paul?
04:44I'll go on as a horse.
04:46I'd appreciate that, son.
04:47Being the wife of a man who lives by the gun just doesn't fit some women, Lucas.
05:00Well, Claire is that kind of woman.
05:01I guess I would have married Wes anyway, but when he said he'd take off his guns, I knew
05:06we'd both be happier.
05:09Now that you've given up your trade, what are you aiming to do?
05:11Well, we thought we'd stay in Crowder, where Claire was teaching school.
05:14But there's been a drought season there.
05:15Regular jobs just aren't to be had.
05:17And I've seen it happen that way.
05:18Then I had an offer to take over the marshal's job at Bolton City.
05:21I thought it was the answer all the way around.
05:24But I guess Claire was right when she said that it was just another name for what I'd always
05:27done.
05:29So you kept on being, how do you say, to fish out of water?
05:32Lucas, that's not fair.
05:35Well, maybe not.
05:37Look, I figured if we could buy into some kind of business here, maybe we could work it
05:41out.
05:42Well, they're darn good and farmers for sale.
05:44It's a nice place, too.
05:45Good water and soil.
05:46Well, it'd be fine for raising most any crop.
05:48No, I don't think I'd be any good at farming.
05:51Well, the only other place for sale is Matt Beal's Feed and Grain Store.
05:54That sounds like what we're looking for.
06:05All right, honey.
06:07Well, that is, if the man doesn't want too much for the place.
06:10$2,500 is his asking price.
06:12I've got almost that saved from when I was teaching.
06:14I'm sure Beal's price could be horse traded.
06:17Would you try, Lucas?
06:21You sure being a storekeeper is what you want, Wes?
06:26Well, I'm willing to try.
06:28It's not going to be easy.
06:29Starting in life is a tough job, especially for a man with your reputation.
06:32He's going to need all the help he can get, Claire.
06:35Wes knows he can depend on me.
06:43All right.
06:44I'll saddle up and we can get going.
06:46Lucas, you'll never know how much this means to me.
06:59That looks pretty good, Wes.
07:14Oh, well, not bad considering.
07:16Considering what?
07:17Considering that I haven't had my first customer yet.
07:19At least you're dressed for the part.
07:20Well, Claire says when a man's a storekeeper, he should look like one.
07:24Wes, I owe you an apology.
07:26When you first came to town, I just sort of figured it.
07:33Morgan and Clyde Bailey.
07:34Honey Kincai, Jeff Wallace, and Phil Norton.
07:38Let's find a bunch of killers as you'll find between here and the Kansas line.
07:42I wonder what they want here.
07:43I think we're about to find out.
07:48I told Oney I wouldn't believe it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes.
07:52Wes Carney wearing an apron.
07:56On him, it looks natural.
07:58All right.
07:59You've had your little joke.
08:01Now move on.
08:02Oh, now that ain't no way to talk to five law-abiding citizens
08:06that figure I'm making North Fork their home.
08:08Now, we'll maybe want to start a business like Wes did.
08:11It'll only work a little more fitting for a man.
08:15Like, uh, I've always been partial of banks.
08:18I think I'll open one here.
08:22I was afraid something like this would happen.
08:29Let one fast gun stay.
08:31Why not others?
08:32They just came to bait me.
08:33I won't take the bait.
08:34Maybe they'll move on.
08:38A little rough on it, Micah.
08:39I only said what I felt.
08:41Well, he might have had a fast gun, but he never hired out to the wrong side.
08:43No use arguing the point, Lucas.
08:45All I know is things were pretty good in this town before Wes arrived.
08:49Now we're becoming a haven for killers.
08:51Come on, Wes.
09:17Come on, Wes.
09:17Where's your apron, Wes?
09:31That ain't with flowers on it?
09:44All right, Clyde.
09:45Now move out of the way.
09:47Plenty of room in the street, Wes.
09:52You're looking for something, Wes.
09:53Looks like he lost something.
09:55I think it's his guns.
09:59We can walk in the street, Wes.
10:01I don't mind.
10:04You know what they're trying to do.
10:06Don't let them.
10:07He ain't wearing an apron today.
10:11He's hiding behind one.
10:15Are you forgetting I took care of you once already?
10:18I ain't forgetting nothing.
10:21None of us are.
10:28Wes?
10:28Got a customer waiting at the store.
10:33Sam DeKoven wants some oats for his back meadow.
10:35Put it away, Clyde.
10:37Put it away!
10:41Ain't you mixing into something that ain't none of your business?
10:44I'd say it's the other way around.
10:46From now on, leave these folks alone.
10:48I ain't one for taking advice, Lucas.
10:51Right now, I'm giving it for nothing.
10:53Later on, it might cost.
10:56Come on, I'll walk you back to the store.
10:58Thank you, Lucas.
10:59Lucas.
10:59There we are.
11:21Let's see now.
11:22So far, we have four sacks of chicken feed,
11:24three sacks of scratch corn,
11:25a hundred pounds of oats,
11:26and a hundred pounds of barley.
11:27Anything else, Mr. Moody?
11:29No, there's something else.
11:30Can't place my mind on it.
11:32What your wife was asking the other day about package seeds.
11:34That's it.
11:35Good thing you reminded me.
11:37Ella would have nailed me to a post had I forgotten them.
11:39They're right over here.
11:40Take your pick.
11:41You know,
11:43when it comes to flowers,
11:44I'm just as green as they come.
11:46Get Wes to pick them out for you.
11:48He's an expert.
11:49Ask him to show you the correct way to plant drinking fires.
11:54Guess I'll let the missus pick them out.
11:56Be around later this afternoon to get the order.
11:59It's a nice-looking place you got here, Wes.
12:08Yeah, maybe give me a place like this when I get older.
12:10It's a nice safe place to retire.
12:12You won't be that lucky, Oni.
12:13Somebody will cut you down long before then.
12:16Hey, Wes.
12:17What do you suppose is in these here sacks?
12:19Corn?
12:21Rice?
12:23Wheat?
12:23Why don't you find out for yourself, Clyde?
12:35I guess I'll water the plant.
12:40Hey, his bag's got a hole in it.
12:42Take him and get out of here.
13:05Straighten out his shells, boys.
13:06Let's take him out back.
13:24I've waited a long time to pay Mr. Carney all that I owe him.
13:27Time you turned in, son.
13:44I would have been finished long ago if it wasn't for this one problem.
13:48Fred has 15 cows.
13:53John has twice as many cows as Fred had
13:55when Fred had as many cows as John has now.
13:58How many cows is John?
14:01Study it some more, son.
14:02If you can't come up with the right answer,
14:04we'll work it out together.
14:13Late for visitors.
14:14All right, get some of my water and towel.
14:25Just take it easy, Wes.
14:27All right.
14:28Take it to your feet?
14:29Yeah.
14:36Well, it's my own fault.
14:37I shouldn't have been so careless.
14:39Yeah, thanks, son.
14:39You want the bed now, huh?
14:42Let's take a look at that back here as well.
14:44Wes, I don't think these welts are bothering you
15:01as much as something else.
15:03It's been a long time since I've taken a whipping.
15:05When I was a young pup back in Illinois,
15:07I was about as scrawny as a sapling in the desert.
15:13I had a collar when I was a baby
15:14and just barely made it through.
15:17I used to tag around after my ma all day long,
15:19following her.
15:20The other young pups would call me about it.
15:22I'd yap back.
15:24They'd start shoving me around,
15:25and I always wind up taking a licking
15:26until ma had come to my rescue.
15:30Ma died when I was eight.
15:31I was left practically alone.
15:34Pa working early morning
15:35until late night at his printing shop.
15:37So I had to face the other kids
15:39knowing that nobody was going to save my skin.
15:43When you're forced to fight in every day,
15:44you get tough pretty quick.
15:46Well, it wasn't long before nobody bothered me anymore.
15:49They'd keep their distance,
15:50show me the proper respect.
15:52I grew to like it that way.
15:53So naturally,
15:55it followed for me to become a gunfighter
15:57and a proud one.
15:59You know, all that time,
16:00there was something that was missing.
16:02I was lonely.
16:04I know.
16:06Then Claire came along,
16:07everything changed.
16:08Well, she's got ways about her,
16:10sweet and kind,
16:12soft brown eyes like Ma had.
16:14Now, I gave up my trade to make her happy.
16:16It's been hard,
16:17but I owed her that much.
16:18And you think that's what she really wants,
16:22even though it makes you miserable?
16:24Claire knows there's a limit.
16:27Lucas, it's Claire.
16:30Hello, Lucas.
16:31Is Wes here?
16:36Sorry.
16:37Well, it's all right now.
16:39Listen, we've run across tougher boys in these.
16:40They could be happy.
16:42This time, you're going to stay out of it
16:44and let me handle it in my own way.
16:46Oh, Wes.
16:47Hattie Denton saw them riding you out of town.
16:50Well, she came and told me.
16:52I took it on myself to talk to the marshal.
16:58I had to, Wes.
17:00I wanted him to know
17:02because I was afraid of what you might do.
17:07Well, I guess everything's taken care of.
17:10Not really, Lucas.
17:11It seems that Bailey and his boys
17:13have the whole town couch.
17:15Even Hattie's afraid to say out loud
17:17what she told me.
17:21It's up to Wes to bring charges.
17:28I love you, Wes.
17:30I love you too much
17:31to let you gamble with your life
17:32just to satisfy your pride.
17:34All right, I'll go to the marshal.
17:38I'll go get some bedding, Wes.
17:39You and Claire better stay the night here.
17:42I'll ride in with you in the morning.
17:43Well, good morning, Lucas.
17:58I was hoping you'd come in this morning.
18:00Mike, I'm ready to file charges
18:02against Bailey and the rest of them.
18:03Wes, you'll just be wasting my time and yours.
18:06Those charges don't amount to a hill of beans
18:07against what they did last night.
18:08They were in the last chance, bragging.
18:12One of the boys from the Roland R
18:13had just enough to give him too much courage.
18:15They shot him down before he got half draw.
18:17Put a bullet in Joe Logan's leg
18:19when he tried to go for help.
18:21There's the basket, Wes.
18:23File the charges there.
18:24How did it wind up, Micah?
18:26It didn't.
18:27I tried to get me some deputies last night,
18:29but nobody would stand up.
18:31I saw Bailey and the boys
18:33out in front of the hotel this morning.
18:35They're figuring on staying, Lucas.
18:36taking over the town and me with it.
18:39Where are you going?
18:41Try again and get me some deputies.
18:44I'm counting on you, Lucas.
18:46Good luck.
18:51Lucas, I'm...
18:52We've got a lot of work to do back at the store.
18:57Sorry, Lucas.
18:57Lucas.
19:06Hey, looks like that sheriff coming.
19:23Anybody with him?
19:24Luke McCain.
19:25Who else?
19:26Nobody else.
19:27I'll just be a minute, Micah.
19:46Go on home, Charlie.
19:52Hello, Lucas.
19:53Mike, I had no better look today
19:56than you did last night.
19:58Old Jackford and his boys
19:59are out and round up
20:00and so are all the other men
20:01he might have counted on.
20:02You two are taking it alone, huh?
20:04Kind of looks that way.
20:12We can straighten up ourselves, Lewis.
20:14I know you can.
20:17When I was in the territories,
20:18I knew a fellow named Tom Harveston.
20:20He was an Indian fighter
20:22and reckoned as one of the best.
20:25Tom was mighty proud of his reputation.
20:29But he fell in love with a girl
20:30who came out from the east.
20:32He loved her like there was no tomorrow.
20:34Our condition for getting married
20:36was that he give up his trade.
20:39Well, he did.
20:39He quit and opened up a small inn
20:41and was doing pretty good.
20:43Then one day, about 20 miles out,
20:45the mail stage was wahooed
20:46by a raiding party.
20:47When they brought the bodies in
20:51for identifying,
20:52they couldn't tell which was which.
20:55I'll never forget the look
20:56on Tom's face while he stood there.
20:58You see, one of his jobs
20:59had been to scout for that mail line.
21:02Well, I didn't see him again
21:03for quite a spell.
21:05When I did,
21:05he was still running the inn.
21:07Well, he wasn't doing so good.
21:09The reason was that Tom and his missus
21:11were barely speaking.
21:12It seemed like he'd lost
21:15all his own self-respect.
21:18And when that happened,
21:19it was only natural
21:20that he soon lost the respect
21:21of his wife.
21:23That's a very pretty story, Lucas.
21:25What did you do?
21:26Make it up?
21:26Claire.
21:28I'm sorry.
21:29I didn't mean it.
21:31Well, I have to go.
21:32Well, Lucas, boy,
21:54I was beginning to think
21:55you forgot all about our appointment.
21:56Sorry to keep you out here
21:57in the hot sun, Micah.
22:02Well, no use waiting here.
22:11Let's go.
22:32Hey!
22:41Oney's yours.
22:43Lucas,
22:45take the Bailey brothers.
22:46Take the Bailey brothers.
23:02All right, boys.
23:14Put down your guns
23:15and surrender.
23:16Now you had your say, Marshal.
23:18What you gonna do about it?
23:22Get him, will you?
23:23Take the Bailey.
23:44¡Gracias!
24:15I was going to talk to you about that.
24:17Who were you now?
24:20Marshal.
24:23Lucas.
24:33What do you figure made them change their minds?
24:35Remember Tom Hardesty?
24:37Sure, the old Indian fighter.
24:39I told him what happened when Tom married a woman set in changing his ways.
24:43Why didn't you know Tom got married?
24:45You didn't, huh?
25:13I killed him.
25:14I was you.
25:15Why didn't you know Tom Howell?
25:16You didn't know Tom.
25:17You didn't know Tom Howell.
25:18Checked out your fingers.
25:19I didn't know Tom Howell.
25:20I was a photographic man.
25:21I'm a ghost.
25:22I went to bed.
25:23I went to bed.
25:24I was going to bed.
25:25You weren't trying to get out.
25:26You weren't trying to go anywhere.
25:27I knew it.
25:28I'm a ghost.
25:29I was going to bed at work.
25:30Let me figure it out.
25:31How can I get out of bed?
25:32It's been a巨 to bed.
25:33I'm not gonna know.
25:34I was going to bed in bed.
25:35Gracias por ver el video.
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