00:00The Rifleman
00:11Starring Chuck Connors
00:30Hello, Micah. Just met Neil Swenson on the road. He said you wanted to see me.
00:56That's right. You got a few minutes?
00:57Well, Mark and I were going to have dinner with Millie.
01:00Oh, this won't take long.
01:02All right. Son, you go over and get Millie. I'll meet you both at the hotel.
01:05You both.
01:06Hello, Mr. Hamilton.
01:08Hello, John. Did you tell him?
01:10No, not yet.
01:11Tell me what?
01:12This came in this morning from Yuma.
01:16$50,000.
01:18That's right. All in cash. It'll be in tomorrow night in the Yuma stage.
01:22I'm to hold it in my bank for the Army. It's to pay for some Texas beef arriving at Fort Sumner.
01:27That's an awful lot of cash to be traveling by stage.
01:30Oh, it's safe enough. They built a special strongbox into the body of the coach.
01:33And it can't be opened without the proper key, which I have here. And it's too heavy to be moved.
01:38Micah, you better hold this.
01:40Now, the money's going to have to be transferred by hand from the strongbox into John's safe.
01:44That's the only time it'll be vulnerable. That's what we want to talk to you about.
01:48Micah will be standing guard during the transfer, but we'd both feel a lot better if you'd help us out.
01:52All right. I'll be here early tomorrow afternoon.
01:56Thank you, Lucas.
01:57You get an extra caution. It never hurts, you know?
01:59Especially where $50,000 in cash is concerned.
02:01Well, I feel a lot better now, Micah.
02:05Would you care to join me in a beer?
02:07I'd be delighted, John.
02:10Excuse me.
02:20It was a wonderful dinner. Thank you, Lucas.
02:23My pleasure, Millie.
02:24So to help repay you for taking care of this monkey tomorrow night.
02:26You don't have to repay me.
02:28Mark's always welcome.
02:29Besides, we have fun.
02:31Playing checkers and reading.
02:33Yep, and you're still three games up on me from last time.
02:36Well, we'll just have to see what we can do about that.
02:38Son, you mind getting the horses?
02:40Uh, all right, Pa.
02:44The stage is too late getting in. Mark could spend the night.
02:47Oh, I don't think that'll be necessary, Millie. It's always on time.
02:50But, well, carrying all that money,
02:53would they keep to their regular schedule?
02:54Well, I don't see why not.
02:56Like John Hamilton said, it's safe, at least till it gets here.
02:59Then all we've got to do is transfer it from the strong box to the bank.
03:01It'll be well guarded.
03:03You will be careful, won't you, Lucas?
03:05Stop worrying, Millie.
03:08Guess I can't help being a woman?
03:10No, you can't.
03:11All ready, Pa.
03:13Ready, son.
03:14Good night, Millie.
03:16Thanks, Lucas.
03:20Good night, Miss Millie.
03:27Good night.
03:28Good night, Mark.
03:28Good night.
03:29Good night.
03:50Just be quiet now, quiet.
04:03I don't want to hurt you, young lady, so don't you make a sound.
04:07You do, and it might be your last.
04:11You understand?
04:14Andy, the windows.
04:20The street's clear, Mr. Sloan.
04:31Looks like everyone's on his way home.
04:34All right.
04:36I'm taking my hand away now.
04:42Don't make a sound.
04:44Understand?
04:50Perfect.
05:00This is just perfect.
05:05How'd you get in here?
05:09What do you want?
05:10Just be quiet, young lady.
05:11You'll find out in good time.
05:14Tell me.
05:14Does anyone ever have occasion to use your buggy shed out back there?
05:22Then our animals are as safe as we are.
05:25What is it you want?
05:27I do hope you'll pardon the intrusion, but it's necessary that we keep you company for a while.
05:32At least until tomorrow night.
05:34Now, the more cooperative we are with each other, the easier it will be.
05:42Tomorrow night?
05:43Yes.
05:44Only until the Yuma stage arrives.
05:49No.
05:52No, you can't!
05:56Mr. Sloan told you.
05:58Don't you give us any trouble.
06:00It's all right, Andy.
06:02I believe the young lady understands.
06:05It wouldn't do for you to act up again, you know?
06:08Andy sometimes uses his gun on impulse.
06:13Please.
06:22Please, will you go away?
06:24We shall.
06:26When we are through.
06:28Very nice.
06:29We have a very nice store here.
06:30Surely you don't intend staying here until tomorrow.
06:39I'm afraid we do.
06:42But tomorrow's a work day.
06:44People will expect the store to be open.
06:45The store will be open.
06:47As usual, until its regular closing time.
06:50And all day long, just remember one thing.
06:54As I said before, Andy sometimes uses his gun on impulse.
06:59He'll kill you.
07:01Or anyone else, for that matter, who interrupts our plans.
07:05Is that clear?
07:06The house would be here.
07:28Mr. Sloan?
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09:18¿Fixed the rifle?
09:20Yeah, it was just a firing pin.
09:22It's working better now.
09:23Yeah.
09:24Say, Pa, where'd you put my saddlebags?
09:26Where'd I put your saddlebags?
09:27Yeah, I've been looking all over for them.
09:29What would I be doing with your saddlebags?
09:31Look under the bed.
09:35Nope, not there.
09:36Well, try the closet then.
09:41Not there either.
09:42How about the kitchen?
09:44Look behind the wood box.
09:51I found it.
09:52I wonder how it got there.
09:54Yeah, I wonder.
09:55I'm all ready.
09:57Did you feed the animals?
09:58Yep, sure did.
09:59Even milked the cow.
10:00Did you clean out the well and chop up the firewood?
10:02Everything's done just the way it should be.
10:04Good.
10:05Let's go.
10:06Uh, Pa, do we have to come home tonight?
10:09After you finish your work with Micah?
10:11Why not?
10:12Oh, I don't know.
10:13It's just that we haven't spent the night in town for a long time.
10:16Oh.
10:17You know something, son?
10:18I've worked hard building up this ranch, and someday it's going to be yours.
10:22But I'm beginning to wonder.
10:23About what?
10:24Well, the way you like to go to town these days.
10:27I'm wondering if you wouldn't rather be a city slicker than a rancher.
10:30Me?
10:31Well, you never say no to an opportunity to go to North Fork these days.
10:35You know the time was when you used to like to stay here and work the animals, fish the pond, herd the cattle?
10:42Well, I don't see you sticking around anymore than you have to.
10:45Especially since Miss Millie showed up.
10:51You know something, Mark?
10:53What?
10:54You left the front door open.
10:59And you're getting too big for your britches.
11:02Of course.
11:32¡Gracias!
12:02¡Gracias!
12:32May I offer you my congratulations, you did very nicely all day long. Not a single slip-up. You did fine. You...
12:57Where's the man?
13:02Who are they?
13:09Who are they?
13:13Lucas McCain and his son.
13:16So?
13:20The boy was going to stay with me while his father helped the marshal take the money off the stage.
13:26He comes here, you get rid of them. Decisions will be made by me.
13:30Sorry, Mr. Sloan.
13:33If the boy was to stay with you, so he shall.
13:37If he's turned away, might seem odd. Suspicion would be cast in this direction. We can't afford that. After all, he's only a boy.
13:45No.
13:46You have no choice. Your life now depends on what you do. Yours? The boy's? Yes. Even his father's.
13:58All right, Mark, loopy boy. The stage won't be in for quite a while.
14:13Well, I wanted to get Mark settled. Where's John?
14:15He's staying in the bank.
14:17Well, should I just go over to Miss Millie's?
14:19Come on. I'll walk over with you.
14:20All right.
14:21Meet me in the bank.
14:22Fine.
14:32They're coming.
14:34Now, you do like Mr. Sloan told you. So help me, we'll get that big sod buster first.
14:43People adhere. You'd never get away with it.
14:47Don't tempt me, lady. Don't you tempt me.
14:51I'm sure the lady will cooperate.
15:11Millie? Millie, you in there? Millie? Hey, close early.
15:18Well, I was busy. I was checking my inventory.
15:21Oh, well, if Mark can help you with anything, you put him to work.
15:24Uh, Lucas?
15:26I thought maybe you'd stay and eat with us. I'm gonna bake an apple pie.
15:29Oh, boy!
15:30You can see apple pie is his department. You behave yourself, boy.
15:44Something wrong?
15:45Oh, Mark.
15:48What's the matter?
15:49Sounded like you was gonna slip a little. But you did just fine.
15:58Who's he? What's he doing here?
16:00Mark.
16:01What she's trying to tell you, kid, is for you to do like your daddy said.
16:04Behave yourself. Then nobody's gonna get hurt.
16:06You better listen to him, boy. As soon as we finish with our business here, you won't have to worry about us anymore.
16:17They're gonna rob the stage when it comes in.
16:21No!
16:23Leave that boy alone!
16:25I'm gonna tell you what she already knows. If you try that again, somebody's gonna get hurt.
16:31That goes for your daddy and anybody else gets in our way.
16:35You understand?
16:37Listen to him, Mark.
16:39It's the only thing we can do.
16:41Did you hear what she said, boy?
16:44Take him in the back, Andy.
16:45Make sure they don't cause any trouble.
17:00It's getting dark.
17:04Won't be long now.
17:15Marshal and the boy's father just come out.
17:35Nice and quiet.
17:37Is that good?
17:40Let's make a final check.
17:45The stage should be here in about ten minutes, I'd say.
17:54Providing it's on time.
18:03Well, young lady, you've done just fine.
18:07Just fine.
18:10In a while, we'll be through with our business here
18:12and have left your little town far behind.
18:17So don't spoil it with any last-minute heroics.
18:24Do you understand?
18:29Son, tomorrow you can tell all your friends about it.
18:42Come on.
18:46Let's go.
20:20Now all we do is wait.
20:26We wait.
20:29Yes, Mr. Sloan.
20:42¡Gracias!
21:12¡Gracias!
21:42¡Gracias!
21:46here is a cain.
21:47Here just rode in carrying a buffalo gun.
21:49He said he came down from the Staked Plains.
21:51So?
21:52His horse is dusty, but he is not sweaty.
21:54Doesn't look like he's been ridden far.
21:56Where is he?
21:58Let's take a look.
22:12Aquí está.
22:15¿Cómo fue la noche?
22:17Bien, bien.
22:19Como si me preocupa,
22:20podríamos tener una llave de vestir en la strongbox.
22:22Vamos a descargar.
22:23Bien.
22:24Bien.
22:25Ya tienes la llave.
22:26Bien.
22:27Bien.
22:28Bien.
22:29Bien.
22:30Bien.
22:31Bien.
22:32Bien.
22:33Bien.
22:34Bien.
22:35Bien.
22:36Bien.
22:37Bien.
22:38Bien.
22:39Bien.
22:46Cuando les abuelan la puerta,
22:48no cuando les abuelan la puerta.
23:39I don't know what good locking the door is going to do.
24:07Miss Miller, were you scared?
24:11Well, to be perfectly honest with you, I was really scared.
24:17So was I.
24:19Nothing to be ashamed of.
24:21Well, that's that. The money's all safely locked up in the vault.
24:24Say, Pa, why don't we go get Mike and Mr. Hamilton and go get something to eat? I'm hungry.
24:30Hungry? What about all that apple pie you ate?
24:33Well, how could I eat? Was my mouth gagging and my hands talking about that?
24:37We'll get, we'll get Micah and Mr. Hamilton and we'll get some apple pie.
24:40Good.
24:42Come on.
24:44Come on.
24:46Come on.
24:47Come on.
24:49Go on.
24:50Come on.
24:51Come on.
24:53Come on.
24:55equ Park.
24:57Come on.
24:59Be good.
25:00¡Gracias!
25:30¡Gracias!
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