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00:00The Rifleman
00:10Starring Chuck Connors
00:30What's that fool doing?
00:39Come on, Mark.
00:51Are you out of your mind spooking my horse and spoiling the first drink of cool water I've seen in miles?
00:56I'm sorry about your horse, mister, but you can thank me for spoiling your drink.
01:00That water's poison.
01:12If this water is poison, why isn't there a sign saying so?
01:16Well, being this is my property and nobody's supposed to be on it but my cattle who can't read,
01:21I covered it with those planks you took away.
01:25Well, what am I going to do about my horse?
01:28Mark, go get this man's horse.
01:30You better not do that again, mister.
01:32Next time there might not be anybody around.
01:38Look there.
01:40Your gunshot scared me so I tore my trousers.
01:43I saved your life.
01:45If an apology's in order, you've got it.
01:48Well, all right.
01:50You live around here?
01:54Over the hill.
01:55Friend, I could use the lend of a needle and thread on a hot meal.
01:59All to be paid for, of course.
02:01Well, I'm not running a general store, but I guess I can manage a needle and thread.
02:05You are a diamond of the first water.
02:08I'm Speed Sullivan, friend of the ill, infirmed, and endangered.
02:11And what category am I in?
02:13The third.
02:14In danger?
02:15Mortal danger.
02:16When the huge mallet of Thor strikes the mighty heavenly anvil, your life may well be forfeit.
02:22What are you talking about?
02:23All in good time, friend.
02:25All in good time.
02:27You evidently have more time than I do.
02:29Here comes my son with your horse.
02:30We'd better get going.
02:32We have to wait a bit.
02:33What for?
02:33My son.
02:34He's coming up with the wagon.
02:41Move!
02:42All right, let's go.
03:01Boy, in our profession, you've got to keep one eye on the horizon.
03:04And once in a while, it's a good idea to look behind.
03:07See anything?
03:08No, and I've been watching.
03:09Good, I'd hate to have that old man die on us.
03:12First, on general principles.
03:14And second, I understand he's got a couple of pretty mean sons.
03:25Dempsey's track's all right.
03:26Yeah.
03:28Must pass by here less than two hours ago.
03:31Yeah.
03:32We're close.
03:34Them busted twigs still oozing sap.
03:36That wagon along, he leaves the trail like a goddess snake at a sowing bee.
03:42Come on, I want to see him a stretching rope before sundown.
03:45After what he'd done to our old daddy,
03:48hanging is a shade and a half too good for him.
03:50Ah!
03:50I'll have this set up in just a minute.
04:05This one ain't clean.
04:08Well, then you wash it.
04:11Why, you...
04:11Well, since you're the guest, I will.
04:20You just keep doing like I tell you, you won't have any trouble.
04:26I suppose you know how to sew, too.
04:28Well, enough to stretch your shirt and extra six months.
04:32Someday you'll make somebody a fine wife.
04:34Listen, I'm trying to be friendly with you, but you just won't let me.
04:42Now, if my pa hadn't invited you here,
04:44why, I'd just punch you right in the nose.
04:47Suit yourself, boy.
04:50I've got some things to get out of the wagon.
04:53If you want a tangle, come on down to the barn when you're through.
04:56I'll be there.
04:57I bet you've never seen a demonstration like this before.
05:04No, I haven't.
05:06Now,
05:07we turn this wheel,
05:09and the spark will jump from the end of this rod.
05:15You see that?
05:16Now,
05:17this is your house.
05:19The wheel is a storm cloud,
05:21and this is a lightning rod.
05:25And once again, we turn the wheel.
05:27And the storm is slowly approaching the house.
05:30It's approaching,
05:31and the lightning strikes the house,
05:33and it strikes it again.
05:35But it is harmlessly carried away.
05:38But,
05:39watch this.
05:44We now have a house
05:45with no lightning rod,
05:47and just to expedite the demonstration,
05:50we will place a little kerosene out here,
05:53and there's a touch of the dramatic.
05:57There we are.
05:58And we have our storm approaching again.
06:00It is approaching,
06:01and approaching,
06:02and lightning strikes the house,
06:05and look at that flame, sir.
06:06Did you see that?
06:08You now have
06:11your home consigned to the flames.
06:15Sir,
06:15only a month ago,
06:16I saw a home
06:17that had been struck by lightning.
06:19It was one casualty,
06:20a lad.
06:22He was about the same age as your boy.
06:24I'd only been there a week earlier,
06:25even a day.
06:27You cannot afford
06:28to deny your son this protection.
06:30Well,
06:30I don't often douse my house
06:32with kerosene
06:32during a lightning storm.
06:33That was merely
06:34a demonstration device.
06:35Why did that little house burn?
06:37That was merely
06:37a demonstration device.
06:38The little house
06:39is made out of asbestos.
06:40It was the kerosene that burned.
06:42It seems to me
06:42I'd be better off
06:43putting asbestos on
06:44than your lightning rod.
06:47Sir,
06:47your levity pains me.
06:49You pair the dishes,
06:50finished, son?
06:52Yep.
06:53What are you off to?
06:54Well,
06:54I've got to finish
06:55a job in the barn.
07:02Splendid lad.
07:06Only $35
07:07can protect
07:08the life
07:09of that fine young lad.
07:21Welcome, friend.
07:22Welcome.
07:23We're open for trade.
07:24Any or all.
07:24Let's deal.
07:25I came down here
07:26to whip you.
07:27What for?
07:28You take back
07:29what you said.
07:30If I said anything
07:31to get you mad,
07:32consider it taken back.
07:33Let's step over here.
07:35See anything you like?
07:36A genuine
07:36Swedish steel hunting knife.
07:38Handle of imported ivory.
07:41Well,
07:42as long as you've apologized,
07:45let me take a look.
07:46Well, now let's see
07:47what you got to trade, boy.
07:49Don't handle
07:49the merchandise, son.
07:50Let's see what
07:51you got to trade.
07:52Well,
07:52it's all in there.
07:59Well, these are nothing
08:00but a...
08:00Oh, say,
08:04those look like real
08:06genuine Indian arrowheads.
08:07Where'd you find this stuff?
08:09Oh, up the canyon of West.
08:10Do you remember exactly where?
08:13Sure.
08:13Why?
08:14Oh, the arrowheads
08:16caught my fancy,
08:16that's all.
08:17I'll tell you what,
08:18if you give me all this junk,
08:19I'll give you, boy,
08:20a real genuine Gila monster.
08:23Oh, that's nothing
08:23but a rusty old lizard.
08:26Well, you lied to me,
08:27didn't you,
08:27you little rascal.
08:29But, uh,
08:30how about this vest,
08:31the knife,
08:32and the belt?
08:33Are you loco?
08:34I didn't want to trade anyhow.
08:36Wait a minute, son.
08:37If we trade,
08:37will you tell me
08:38where you found this stuff?
08:40Well, uh...
08:41If you, uh,
08:44promise to do
08:45all my chores
08:45and clean it up
08:46while you're staying
08:47around here.
08:47I think we understand
08:53each other well enough
08:53to keep on talking.
08:56All right.
08:57I see.
09:01Now,
09:01you just give me $35
09:03and our man
09:04will be around
09:04in two weeks
09:05for the installation.
09:06I'll give you $2 now
09:07and the rest
09:08on installation.
09:09$2?
09:11Why,
09:11I'd be cut to the quick
09:13if I thought
09:13you didn't trust me.
09:14No, it's not a matter
09:15of trust.
09:15It's a way
09:16of doing business.
09:16But I've never sold
09:17one of these
09:18without at least
09:18a $10 deposit.
09:20I...
09:20$2 it is.
09:23Now,
09:23about yourself personally,
09:24Luke,
09:24do you ever have
09:25a ringing sensation
09:26in the ears?
09:27A heady feeling?
09:28Aches and pains
09:29when the clouds
09:30hang black
09:30over the hills?
09:31Well,
09:31I usually feel
09:32pretty good.
09:33Unless, of course,
09:33I'm thrown from a horse
09:34or shot
09:35or a snake bit.
09:36Mm-hmm.
09:36That's the first symptom,
09:37a false sense of well-being.
09:39Now,
09:39a bit of Sullivan's
09:40universal panacea...
09:41I'd hate to upset
09:42my false sense
09:43of well-being.
09:44An ounce of prevention,
09:45only $18 a case.
09:46It's got an alcoholic content.
09:48Whiskey sells
09:48for $12 a case.
09:49This is not a stimulant, sir.
09:51This is a preventative.
09:52I have numerous letters
09:53of acclaim
09:54that can be shown
09:54upon request.
09:55Oh, I'd like to see
09:56those letters.
09:57You would?
09:57You would?
10:00Oh, here come the boys.
10:03What is he doing
10:04wearing all your gear?
10:06We've been trading.
10:08Mark,
10:08did you slap
10:09the hog shed?
10:10Oh, not yet, Pa.
10:11Coming, Swifty?
10:14Oh, yeah, yeah.
10:14Can I do it?
10:16I always wanted to learn
10:17how to slap hogs.
10:18Well, come on,
10:19and I'll tell you how.
10:22I've never seen a boy
10:23so eager
10:24to learn about everything.
10:27Say, uh,
10:28say, Luke,
10:30when I was in the bedroom
10:31there washing my face,
10:32I noticed those beds.
10:33Real hair mattresses.
10:35You know how long
10:35it's been since
10:36I hid a bed like that?
10:37Six weeks.
10:38That long?
10:39Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
10:41Yeah, I guess
10:41it's for the best, though.
10:42You shouldn't get used to it.
10:43Not even for one night.
10:45No, Swifty and I,
10:46we're used to the wagon.
10:47It's hard,
10:48but it makes you hard.
10:55Tell you what,
10:55Mr. Sullivan,
10:56if you and Swifty
10:57would like to have
10:58a bed to remember,
10:59why don't you
11:00use ours tonight?
11:00Now, I truly
11:03feel like a guest.
11:04I have heard
11:05of Western Hospitality,
11:06but you are
11:07an oil painting of it, sir.
11:09But where will you sleep?
11:10Oh, I can set up
11:11a couple of army cards
11:12right in here.
11:13You are a diamond
11:14in the rough, sir.
11:16Well, it's getting late.
11:17I have to take
11:17a little evening
11:18constitutional
11:19before my bedtime.
11:25Well, I see you boys
11:26have finished your chores.
11:27Time for us to take
11:28our evening constitutional,
11:29Swifty.
11:30See you in the morning, Mark.
11:30Good night, Mr. Sullivan.
11:32Swifty.
11:32Good night.
11:35What's the idea
11:36of letting that farm kid
11:37take all your gear?
11:38Didn't I teach you
11:39better than that?
11:39Only one reason.
11:41Swifty, you got something?
11:48Does the kid know
11:49he struck gold?
11:49No.
11:50Where did he find it?
11:51Somewhere close by.
11:52He said he'll show me tomorrow.
11:54Man, oh, man.
11:55Man, oh, man.
11:57Oh, your mother
11:57would have been
11:58proud of you, Swifty.
11:59Does McCain know about this?
12:01No.
12:01And the kid isn't wise either.
12:03He just thinks
12:03I want his arrowheads.
12:05Boy, we have struck it rich.
12:06You keep that kid
12:07in your hip pocket
12:07and we got it made.
12:08I can handle him.
12:10Yeah.
12:10And I can handle
12:11a club buster
12:12like Lucas McCain.
12:15Lucas McCain.
12:17It's the one
12:18they call a rifleman.
12:20Guess it must be
12:21on his property.
12:22That'd scare you off?
12:23No.
12:26McCain gets in the way,
12:27we'll have to take care of him, too.
12:43My son and I
12:44have been talking it over.
12:45Do you know anything
12:46about oil?
12:48Think enough,
12:48it'll keep a wheel
12:49from squeaking.
12:50Doing great things
12:51with it in the east.
12:51Making candles,
12:52running steam engines with it,
12:53providing lamp oil
12:54cheaper than whale.
12:55Well, I guess
12:56that's progress,
12:57Mr. Sullivan.
12:58I was crossing
12:59your holdings
13:00and I thought
13:01there might be a little,
13:01not much,
13:02but a little of the stuff
13:03down below.
13:05Now, it probably
13:05won't come to a thing,
13:06but if you would like
13:07to sell me the mineral rights
13:09for a nominal sum,
13:10I'd chance it.
13:11How nominal?
13:12I'm not a wealthy man.
13:14Well, neither am I.
13:15But if the mineral rights
13:16are worth something to you,
13:17they're worth something to me.
13:18Well, I'd take a chance.
13:21A hundred dollars.
13:22Well, for a hundred dollars,
13:23I don't need a partner.
13:24I wouldn't bother you none.
13:25Wouldn't be coming around.
13:26You could still run your cattle
13:27just the same as now.
13:29Just what do you get
13:30for your hundred dollars?
13:31Ten square feet.
13:33Ten square feet.
13:35I'll have to sleep on it.
13:36Couldn't you give me
13:36an answer now?
13:37The answer now is no.
13:38Why don't you sleep on it?
13:39Pa, this sure is fun
13:49sleeping on these cots.
13:50Only I wouldn't want
13:51to do it all the time.
13:53Then you know how much
13:53they appreciate
13:54the use of our mattresses.
13:56Mark, you got a lot
13:57of good stuff from Swifty today.
13:58Where'd you trade him?
14:00Oh, just some arrowheads
14:01and some cat gold.
14:04From that gold money of yours?
14:06Uh-huh.
14:06Oh, so that's it, huh?
14:09What's the matter?
14:12Mark, tomorrow morning,
14:14Mr. Speed Sullivan
14:15is going to buy himself
14:16some mineral rights
14:17and a lesson.
14:23Mark, would you clean up
14:23the table, please, son?
14:24Oh, sure.
14:27Oh, meet me.
14:28I do it.
14:29I love to wash dishes.
14:32Oh, yeah.
14:35That is an exceptional boy.
14:37You know, often I've got
14:38to ask Mark several times.
14:41Now, Mr. Sullivan,
14:42what did you say
14:43you expect to get
14:44for your $100?
14:48It's 10 square feet
14:50of your property.
14:51Which 10 square feet?
14:53Well, I'm not sure yet.
14:54I'd like to take my pick.
14:56Well, now, you might want
14:57the part that my house is on
14:59or my well.
14:59If you won't say,
15:00the price goes up
15:01to $500.
15:03$500?
15:04Now, that's highway robbery.
15:06I'm sorry.
15:06That's the deal.
15:09Look, suppose I guaranteed
15:11not to harm
15:12any existing structures.
15:14Would you sell me
15:15the mineral rights
15:15to your entire holdings
15:16and guarantee me
15:17a 10-foot right of entry
15:18at the place
15:19of my choosing?
15:20Do you have $500?
15:21Yeah, but that's all
15:23the money I have
15:23in the world.
15:23No, it's up to you,
15:24Mr. Sullivan.
15:25Take it or leave it.
15:27I'll take it.
15:27There you are.
15:33Now, I took the liberty
15:34of drawing up a contract
15:36last night.
15:37You'll just sign right there.
15:39There we are.
15:40Let's see this.
15:40I think it's all in order.
15:42We'll have to make
15:42two changes.
15:43What's that?
15:43We'll change this $100
15:45to $500.
15:46$500.
15:46$500.
15:47And we'll add
15:48the clause down here.
15:50Existing structures
15:51remain the same.
15:53I'd like to ride out
15:54over the property
15:55and look around,
15:56but you're going
15:57to be busy.
15:58I, uh...
15:59Listen, could Mark
16:01show me around?
16:02Ask him.
16:03He knows every square foot
16:04of this range
16:04better than I do.
16:05Yeah, uh,
16:05is that all right
16:06with you, Mark?
16:07Mark?
16:09Oh, uh, Sripty,
16:10are you coming along?
16:11Oh, no, no.
16:12I want to learn
16:13how to feed the chickens,
16:14collect eggs,
16:15milk the cows,
16:16and clean the barn.
16:19Your boy has been
16:20a wonderful influence
16:21on my boy.
16:23Look at that.
16:43There's a medicine man
16:44in there, kid.
16:45You sure?
16:46Where's the wagon?
16:47I don't know.
16:49There ain't another man
16:49to ride the horse like that
16:50in the theater,
16:51Jerry.
16:51Come on.
16:52It's the watchers.
16:59Come on, boy.
16:59Let's get out of here.
17:00Poisoners are easier to catch
17:22than gunmen.
17:23Gentlemen,
17:24we've all been the victims
17:25of a tragic,
17:26horrible mistake.
17:27Sure have,
17:28especially you.
17:28I don't.
17:29Our old man nearly died
17:31from what you sell.
17:32Well, he could have died
17:33if he drank too much whiskey,
17:34or too much well water.
17:36He drank what you sold him.
17:39That the boy
17:39that delivered it?
17:40Yeah.
17:41Makes him sort of
17:42an accessory,
17:43don't it?
17:43This isn't my pa.
17:45Well, I'm Mark McKinnon.
17:46You better let me alone
17:47before my pa
17:48hears about this.
17:49Shut up, boy.
17:50Well, he's tying him up
17:51over here.
17:52Gentlemen, please.
17:54May I just have a word with you?
17:56Gentlemen,
17:57when I heard
17:58of the unfortunate illness
17:59of your dear old Pappy,
18:01I said,
18:01if that precious liquid
18:02can harm the hair
18:04on the head
18:04of one of the Lord's creatures,
18:05it can't be good.
18:06Pour it out.
18:07Gentlemen,
18:08Sullivan's panacea
18:09no longer exists.
18:11With that possible exception.
18:15What are you going to do with this?
18:18Hmm?
18:18What size collar do you wear?
18:20That's 16.
18:21Well, why?
18:22Cleek,
18:23scout around
18:24and see if we happen
18:24to bring along
18:25a size 16 noose.
18:27Oh, wait a minute.
18:29What's going to happen
18:30to my boy?
18:32I'm not his boy,
18:33and you'd better
18:34leave me alone.
18:36He's not my boy.
18:38He didn't have anything
18:38to do with it.
18:39What are you going to do
18:41with the boar, Marsh?
18:42I'm going to drink
18:43some of this here panacea
18:44and study on it.
18:54It's almost noon.
18:56You can ride
18:57to the farthest part
18:57of this ranch in an hour.
18:58I wonder if they hit trouble.
19:00Nothing my pop can't handle.
19:02Your father doesn't wear a gun.
19:04My pop's the fastest
19:05mouth in the West.
19:07He can talk his way
19:07out of anything he gets into.
19:08Can he talk a horse
19:10out of stepping
19:10into a gopher hole
19:11or a rattlesnake
19:12out of biting him?
19:13Well, no.
19:15Tell me something, Swifty.
19:17Somebody after the two of you?
19:19Well, you can't make a hit
19:21with everybody in the world.
19:21Is it the law?
19:23Maybe they got lost.
19:24Not Mark.
19:25Who's after you
19:26and your father?
19:28Probably nobody.
19:29Answer me, boy.
19:30Is it the law?
19:31No.
19:33Maybe it's two men.
19:34I think their name
19:36is Watson.
19:37The Watson brothers
19:38from Elwood City?
19:40Yeah.
19:41And I was worried
19:41about rattlesnakes
19:42and gopher holes.
19:43All right, Marsh.
20:03Now, wait a minute.
20:14Wait a minute.
20:15Now, look, gentlemen.
20:16Um, I've got a gold mine.
20:19I'll tell you what I'll do.
20:20I'll give it to you
20:21if you'll let us go, huh?
20:22A gold mine, eh?
20:24It'd be a shame
20:25to let the old man
20:26get that sick for nothing.
20:27Oh, that'd be a shame, yes.
20:28If he does die,
20:30he'd sure be proud
20:31to know his boys
20:32was took good care of.
20:33He'd love you for it.
20:34You prove it about that mine.
20:36Trouser pocket.
20:40So you bought
20:41some mineral rights.
20:42How do we know
20:43the right kind of minerals
20:44on this land?
20:45Shirt pocket.
20:51It's cat gold.
20:52Come on.
20:54All right, hold it.
20:58All right, cut him loose.
21:04You'd be a fool
21:05to jump two men
21:05standing this far apart.
21:07Never swing that raffle
21:08in time to get both of us.
21:09At least one of us
21:09get you.
21:10You just take one more
21:11step apart
21:12and we'll find out.
21:13Get yourself a gun belt
21:14and a sporting gun.
21:16I don't use a gun
21:17for sport.
21:18Now, somebody better
21:19start moving real slow
21:20and cut him loose.
21:21Could you trade that
21:22for a real fast...
21:23You boys should have
21:28stayed in the county
21:29where your cousin's sheriff.
21:30Now, help him up
21:31and get off my property.
21:33If I see you around here again,
21:34there'll be nobody left
21:34to cart you off.
21:38Move!
21:39You all right, son?
21:57Yep.
21:57You got here just in time.
22:08That was mighty close,
22:08Mr. McCain.
22:09Better late than never,
22:10Mr. Sullivan.
22:14Why did they throw
22:14this nugget away?
22:15It's worth 60 or 70 dollars,
22:17pure gold.
22:18Iron pyrite.
22:19Fool's gold.
22:20It's good for a flint
22:21for starting a fire,
22:22but that's about all.
22:23My property's full of it.
22:24You know, I've taken a few
22:41in my time
22:42and I've been taken
22:43by a few,
22:44but you two
22:44were without peer.
22:46I'll tell you, Speedy,
22:47a good salesman
22:47is the easiest man
22:48in the world
22:49to sell something to.
22:50You got all my money now.
22:52I want to wish you
22:53all the luck
22:53in the world.
22:54What are you going to do?
22:56Oh, I don't know why.
22:58I guess I'll roll
22:59across these prairies
23:00until I wear down
23:01like a tumbleweed.
23:03You know,
23:03it took me six years
23:04to save that 500 dollars.
23:07I was going to use it
23:07for my son's education.
23:09Now all I've got
23:09to pass along to him
23:11is a sales pitch,
23:12a formula
23:13for Sullivan's panacea,
23:15and a supply
23:16of lightning rods
23:17that never gets delivered.
23:19Well, bye-bye.
23:21Speedy,
23:21I don't really
23:23want a partner
23:24in my land.
23:25Tell you what,
23:26would you like
23:26to sell me back
23:27those mineral rights?
23:29You mean it?
23:31For 250 dollars.
23:32Oh, now, wait a minute,
23:33I paid you 500 dollars
23:34for those.
23:34Those rights
23:35are worth at least...
23:36Of course,
23:36if you don't want them.
23:37You know,
23:37you didn't come into this
23:38with clean hands.
23:39You would try
23:40to cheat me
23:40out of a gold mine.
23:42Well,
23:43I guess when you've plucked
23:44as many pigeons
23:45as I have,
23:46you shouldn't complain
23:46when you lose
23:47a few feathers yourself,
23:48huh?
23:48It's a deal.
23:50All right.
23:51There's your money.
23:52There you are.
23:56Hey, wait a minute,
23:56there's more than 200...
23:58There's 498 dollars there.
24:00I didn't want
24:01to keep your money.
24:02I just wanted
24:02to teach you a lesson.
24:04Where's the other
24:04two dollars?
24:05That two dollars
24:06is a refund.
24:08I'm canceling out
24:09that lightning rod
24:10that doesn't get delivered.
24:11Bye-bye.
24:19Goodbye, Speed.
24:19¡Gracias!
24:49¡Gracias!
25:19¡Gracias!
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