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00:00The Rifleman
00:10Starring Chuck Connors
00:30You really had to go the long way around
00:39To get yourself in a fix like this
00:41Gabby, why else you're wrong
00:43He's going to bust him through that fix
00:45Then we'll full get our hides pinned
00:50To the barn door by pull-off
00:51So you just let it quiet down
00:53Hello, Barnet
00:55Who are you?
01:01Where are you from?
01:03Out of the sunrise
01:04From the Shire of the Rainbow
01:07The County of the Dragon
01:08From Castle Vermillion
01:10I, Sir, am done
01:12Camara de Laredo
01:13And your obedient servant
01:16You lost?
01:27Nay, stripling
01:29Now, how could we be lost
01:30Since we are here?
01:32Well, the main trail's half a mile over
01:37You shouldn't have any trouble finding it
01:39By my rude gates
01:41Here's a young coxcomb
01:42To a grave personal peril
01:44Rescues a damsel in distress
01:46From Durin's fire
01:47And allows her to flee to the arms of a waiting prince
01:51Superb, stripling
01:53Superb
01:55All it was was a pig stuck in a crack in a shed
01:59Wasn't even a girl pig at the cat
02:01Gad soaps, lad, now
02:02Dull me not with miserable details
02:04Yeah
02:05Well, excuse me
02:07I've got some wood to cut
02:08Hold
02:09Kneel
02:13Kneel, I say
02:16Kneel
02:17You're not gonna cut off my head
02:27Paul wouldn't like that
02:29Silence
02:29I dub thee Sir Mark McCain
02:33Knight of the realm
02:35Fear of the manor
02:37Rise, Sir Mark
02:38How did you know my name?
02:42Who
02:42Who did you say you were?
02:44Don't come here, DeLaredo
02:45This is my squire, Gates
02:47It's nice to meet you
02:50Now
02:51I
02:51I better get back to my work
02:53Hold, Sir Mark
02:54Would you refuse hospitality
02:56To a knight-errant in a far land?
03:00I tell you, Sir Knight
03:01When my lord Lucas McCain
03:03Shall hear of this
03:03You know my pa?
03:04Do I know your pa?
03:06My boy, after all the crusades
03:08I've shared with your pa
03:09I know him like a brother
03:10Of course, he probably knows me best
03:12By my lay name, Don Lagarde
03:14Gosh, Mr. Lagarde, I didn't
03:16Don Quimera de Laredo
03:18Use the proper form of address
03:19I've heard him talk about you quite a bit
03:23Of course, it was a long time ago
03:25Life is a long time ago
03:29Gates, good man
03:32Tether ye the mounts, if you will
03:34Now, come, Sir Mark
03:37I would see the inside of yon castle
03:39What brings you down here, Mr. Lagarde?
03:43Well, this young sire is Armageddon
03:45I'm here to kill a man
03:46Who?
03:47His very name chips my teeth
03:50What is his name?
03:53His name, sir, is Colonel Black
03:55Colonel Black
03:58He's the other man that you and pa rode with
04:00Is he here?
04:01No, he isn't
04:01I've never even seen him
04:03Well, fret ye not, Sir Knight
04:05He will be soon
04:06And when he comes
04:07Feast your eyes on a blackguard
04:09Because he won't last long
04:11Oh, but now, Sir Knight
04:14Surely the castle of McCain
04:15Spreads a board of pies and pasties
04:17And possibly a suckling pig or two
04:19Stuffed with a chicken
04:20Stuffed with a squab
04:22Hmm?
04:23Stuffed with a nightingale
04:24We maybe have some stew
04:26Oh, what could be better than stew?
04:29Lean on, McCain
04:30What have I told you about letting strangers in?
04:52Oh, these aren't strangers, Pa
04:54This is Mr. Gates
04:56Gates?
04:57Howdy, I'm a foreman for Don Lagarde
04:58Don Lagarde?
05:00Why, I haven't seen that book
05:05Watch this
05:08Amigo
05:12Suidado, hombre
05:14Uh-huh
05:15Federales
05:16Que?
05:16Los Federales
05:17Federales
05:18Federales
05:19You rogue, you blackguard
05:29Almost had me convinced
05:30Those Mexican police had us
05:32Had us innocent as babes
05:35Save for, uh, what was it?
05:37500 head or so of Mexican mavericks
05:39Those mavericks were branded, Don
05:41Oh, nay, Lucas
05:42Sounds like rustling to me
05:44Oh, Don, you better clear up my good name right now
05:47Sir Mark
05:48Sir Mark
05:48I would have thee know that
05:50Thy Pa rode with us under the impression that we bought those cattle
05:54But, uh, through an oversight
05:56Through a mishap, really
05:58We hadn't
06:00And when we couldn't show him a bill of sale, he rode right off and left us
06:04Rode right out and left them, son
06:06Oh, and you should have stayed, Lucas
06:10Oh, that was only the beginning
06:12If you had stayed, you'd be a rich man today
06:15I'm satisfied
06:16Oh
06:18Say, whatever happened to our old friend, Colonel Black?
06:23Still fighting the Civil War?
06:25I'll not sully my tongue with news of Black
06:28Let him speak for himself
06:30He'll be here before the sun hits the noon mark
06:32Colonel Black's coming here?
06:35Now, look, I haven't seen either of you fellas in all this time
06:37And you both show up together
06:38How come?
06:39There's something between us, Lucas
06:41Something that will only be solved in the field of honor
06:45And since you're the only man we both trust
06:48We've chosen your place to do mortal combat
06:53Mortal combat?
06:55I thought you two were friends
06:57Friends?
06:58Well, yes, we were
07:01But I won't be duped and cousin and lied to and challenged
07:06Not even by a friend
07:07Why now, Don, it can't be that
07:10The man must die
07:11I'm off to the stable to prepare my steed for combat
07:17With my lord's permission
07:28Gates, if you please
07:32Gates, if you please
07:40Oh, come on, son
07:41Let's clean up these dishes together, huh?
07:42Pa?
07:52Hmm?
07:54Is Mr. Lagarde for real?
07:55Does he look real to you?
07:57Yeah, but I don't think things look real to him
08:00Oh, Mark, everything depends on the way we see it
08:03Most of us have to live in the time we're born to
08:06Whether we like it or not
08:07But some folks are rich enough in money and imagination to live anytime they want to
08:12Don just happens to like the 15th century
08:14Don't folks think he's kind of funny?
08:18Now, don't be fooled, son
08:19He knows exactly what he's doing and he has a real time doing it
08:22Is he really going to fight Colonel Black?
08:25Well, not if I can talk them out of it
08:27That's Colonel Black?
08:42That's Colonel Black
08:43Mark, you've heard about the charge of the Light Brigade
08:45Watch this
08:46Where is he?
08:48John came out of Stamford and meet your destiny
08:50Lieutenant McCormick
08:54Colonel Black, it's nice to see you
08:55How have you been?
08:55Lucas, my boy, it's been too many years
08:57It certainly has been too many years
08:59Looking as good as ever
09:00Well, you're on a site for sore eyes yourself
09:01Oh
09:02Well, who is this?
09:03This is my son, Mark
09:04How do you do, son?
09:05It's my aide, Scubo
09:06Scubo?
09:07Well, it's good to see you again, you old renegade
09:09What?
09:10Oh, that's all in the past
09:11I'm a respectable businessman now
09:12Oh
09:12Well, how long will that last if you and Don have it out?
09:15Oh, he's here
09:16He's here
09:17Oh
09:17I suppose he got to you first, huh?
09:20Well, I suppose I'm the sneakiest no-good that ever slapped flesh to leather
09:24He didn't say that
09:25Oh, he didn't, huh?
09:26Yeah, then he's even sneakier than I thought
09:28Well, I can see you two haven't changed a bit
09:30Oh
09:31At your pleasure, sir
09:39Sir, in 20 minutes
09:42Colonel, will you tell me something?
09:53What is it between you two?
09:56Lucas, my boy
09:57I think I could use a drink
09:58All right
10:01Uh, you want to lay a little bed on it?
10:08Sure, same bed?
10:10Uh, let's kick it up a mite
10:12Okay
10:13Twenty dollars
10:15Let's make it a hundred
10:16You got a hundred?
10:18That's the difference
10:19It'll be just like it was the last time
10:21They'll never go through with it
10:23Higher stakes makes it much more interesting
10:26Just bet what you got, Scooboo
10:28All right
10:30I've got sixty-three dollars
10:31Oh
10:32Well, I only got fifty-seven
10:34You're on for fifty-seven
10:36You know, Scooboo, seems to me they were more serious this time
10:43Well, as you know, Don and I weren't always quite legitimate
10:58But that has changed now
11:00Shortly after you lost source
11:02A battle started between us
11:04The campaign has been unrelenting over the years
11:07I've seen my men fall one by one
11:09My men wiped out
11:11Week after week
11:13The fusillade's decimating my men at arms
11:15And my knights destroyed
11:17Until at the very end
11:19Through treachery, mind you
11:20My castle itself was at stake
11:22Sounds like a range war
11:24Oh, no, boy, much more serious than that
11:28It was a chess game
11:31A chess game?
11:34Well, more exactly
11:35One thousand six hundred and six chess games
11:37As you know, Lucas
11:38Don and I have adjacent spread
11:40So we play chess three or four times a week
11:42Now, I've won eight hundred and seventeen games
11:44And he's won seven hundred and eighty-nine games
11:46I lead him by twenty-eight games
11:49Now, look, Colonel
11:49I don't know anything about the game
11:50But I'd wage you
11:52You're two of the worst chess players in the whole world
11:54Yes, well
11:55That's, that's entirely immaterial
11:57What does matter is
11:58That a year or so ago
12:00Don took to cheeky
12:01Now, beware
12:02Beware, Lucas
12:03Of a man, a chess player
12:04Who plays with his elbows low
12:05Did you ever think of playing a supervised game
12:08To settle this argument?
12:09It's gone much too far for that
12:11Gone much too far
12:13Then Black began to cheat
12:15And I had to brand him for the rascal that he is
12:19And he struck me
12:20He threw down the gauntlet
12:22Though Colonel Black must die
12:25Well, couldn't you do a lot better over a chess board?
12:28It's hard to win against cheating, young man
12:30Ought to be kind of hard to cheat against, against watching
12:34Sir Mark, in Armageddon there must be only one triumph
12:38The classical against the modern
12:40I can defeat Don at any time
12:42Be it with pistol or pawn
12:43He knows nothing about chess
12:45Then why aren't you more games ahead of him?
12:47My dear Lucas
12:48You'd have to know the game to understand that
12:50You're not interested in the game
12:51You're only interested in beating Don
12:52I'm interested in killing Don
12:56So you're gonna prove you're a better chess player
12:59Because you're faster on the draw?
13:01That you're a better businessman
13:02Because your competition is dead?
13:04You'll prove nothing except you've been afraid
13:06Now listen here, Lucas
13:08I'm afraid of nothing
13:09You're afraid of not winning
13:10Failure can be one of the most frightening things in the world
13:13A lot of men would rather die than accept it
13:15I fail at nothing
13:18You fail to convince yourself that you're the better chess player
13:21Any time a man pulls a trigger on a gun, he's failed
13:25I know
13:26The enemy willing, I'll be very happy to give you a practical demonstration of the art of chess any time
13:33All right
13:34I'll talk to Don
13:41Hey, now it's gonna be just another chess game
13:43You won't let the bet ride
13:44We bet on the winner of a contest
13:47Now there's gonna be a contest
13:49You can knuckle on it if you want to
13:52Oh, I'll stick with it, all right
13:53No hands
13:56No hands
13:58I put my queen's pawn to knight's pawn five
14:20Then you'd have to defend your knight
14:21Or move it
14:22Well, I'd move it to queen two
14:24Then I'd go for a queen to rook seven sacrifice
14:29But you're down
14:30You're down a pawn
14:31Never you mind
14:33Well, time the bossman got some drinks
14:40Now when you take those drinks out there
14:50You watch yourself
14:51A dollar a game's one thing
14:53This one's for fifty-seven dollars
14:54So don't get fancy
14:55I wouldn't think of such a thing
14:58Well, it's time you gentlemen had some refreshments
15:04Yes, sir
15:07Thank you
15:09Colonel
15:16Oh, thank you
15:18What the devil is going on there, Carpo?
15:42What is it, Gates?
15:43What's going on there?
15:44There's a rattlesnake in the woodpile
15:45Scoopo, you watch this hand
15:46I'll go get a broom
15:46I think I missed him
15:48I always told you
16:05The only way to get a rattlesnake is with a broom
16:07Something about the straw
16:08Makes him curl up and die
16:09Well, I guess he got away
16:13Rattlesnakes, you've got to watch them all the time
16:19Yeah
16:20Rattlesnakes
16:31It's still my move, I believe
16:36Hold it, sir
16:37What's the matter now?
16:39This castle has been tampered with
16:41Well, it's in its starting position
16:42How could it be?
16:43I can see that
16:44But when the shooting started
16:45It was one square out
16:47It's just where it belongs
16:48It never was
16:50Yes, it was
16:51Go back over the moves, my dear Colonel
16:52When did you move that piece?
16:54Lucas, I appealed to you
16:55Was it there or was it not?
16:56To tell you the truth
16:57I don't remember
16:58It was there once
16:59I saw it
17:00There you are
17:01You see, the man is a cheat
17:02You knave
17:04You scape gallows
17:06That castle is just where it should be
17:08No, it is not, sir
17:10Just a moment
17:12Let's see how many of my pieces you've managed to move during this diversionary tactic
17:16How many of your pieces?
17:17I am a gentleman, sir
17:19I am an officer
17:20And a man of honor
17:22And I am a knight
17:25And a lord of the realm
17:26I will not deign to do combat with bare hands like some churlish slave
17:30I choose weapons of honor
17:33Are you familiar, my dear Colonel
17:36With the code duelo?
17:38Naturally, sir
17:39Then you are aware, sir
17:41That that blow you struck comprised a challenge
17:43And that I have the choice of weapons
17:46Allows
17:51Allows
17:52Pa, are you going to stop him?
18:11The modern soldier is afraid
18:13Is he to face ancient weapons?
18:15Ah
18:16Here's an ancient weapon
18:19And one that's full of honor
18:21The broad axe
18:23So
18:25You steadfastly refuse to do battle in a civilized way
18:29Steady well, sir
18:30I tell you that I shall meet you with cold steel and no other way
18:34Your blade, sir
18:35Wouldst have me speak the lie that should leap like a viper from thy mouth?
18:51Never
18:52My patience is at an end, sir
18:55Now prepare to meet your death
18:57Prepared I have always been
19:00I have yet to meet the better man
19:02Just hold it
19:06Wait a minute
19:07Just calm down
19:09You know, I've been thinking
19:11I don't know too much about chess
19:13So I didn't watch the chessmen
19:14I just watched your hands
19:15And they were all four visible at all times
19:17Even when you were served your drinks
19:19I saw both your hands during the whole thing
19:21Fact is, I was watching yours so closely
19:24There was another hand I didn't watch
19:27Wasn't there, Scubo?
19:29Well, I don't know what you're talking about
19:33Why would I move a chessmen?
19:35Well, I don't know
19:35Unless you had, uh, something to gain
19:37Did you, Scubo?
19:41Well, I might have moved it accidentally
19:43And after the rattlesnake story
19:45You moved it back accidentally
19:47No, I knew he moved it
19:49I just wanted to avoid trouble
19:51Oh
19:53Now it all comes clear
19:55Remember the many times they served us coffee and drinks?
19:59Yes, of course
20:01I was at ease, Corporal
20:03How long have you been interfering in our games?
20:07A year
20:07Six months
20:07Oh, you just
20:10Why?
20:12Well, we
20:12Both happened to like chess
20:14We had a couple of side bets going
20:16Well, did it ever occur to you to start your own game?
20:19Well, that wouldn't be any real challenge
20:22Playing one man
20:23Well, the interesting part was figuring out how they both think
20:27And then adjusting for their mistakes
20:29Mistakes
20:30How dare you?
20:32Figuring both their strategies
20:33And then counteracting with a minor piece on the outskirts of the action
20:37Yeah, that takes playing
20:38Am I to infer that both of you deem yourselves such masters of the game
20:43That you think you can beat both of us?
20:44At the same time
20:46In different games
20:47Drop those gun belts
20:53Now you allow me
20:54What are you gonna do?
21:02I am going to watch a chess game between both of you gentlemen
21:06The winner gets fired
21:08The loser gets dead
21:10But you can't kill a man over a chess game
21:13What do you think I came here to do?
21:16I am going to find out a chess game
21:57¡That's amazing!
21:58It's witchcraft.
22:00I have never seen such tactics.
22:02Scubo, how long would it take you to teach him that?
22:05Oh, about six months.
22:08Gates, how about you?
22:14How long would it take you to teach Don those kind of tactics?
22:18Oh, maybe a little longer.
22:20What?
22:21Well, you see, your whole approach to the game is wrong.
22:23You play chess like it was checkers or hopscotch.
22:29Don Quimera, six months from this date, I challenge you to a game of chess.
22:34Well, consider that flung gauntlet taken up.
22:38A goodly joust with merry hearts and a stout company.
22:55Adieu, mes amis. Adieu.
22:57Golly, Pa. I'd sure like to do that.
23:00Play chess?
23:01No.
23:02Pick my own favorite time to live in. Like them.
23:04When would you pick?
23:05A hundred years from now.
23:06Why then?
23:07Well, just think.
23:08No wood to cut.
23:09They grow it in the right size.
23:10And there's no wood.
23:11You can see the wood in the right size.
23:12Golly, Pa.
23:13Well, I'd sure like to do that.
23:14Play chess?
23:15No.
23:16Pick my own favorite time to live in.
23:17Like them.
23:18Oh?
23:19When would you pick?
23:20A hundred years from now.
23:21¿Qué es eso?
23:51¿Qué es eso?
24:21¿Qué es eso?
24:51¿Qué es eso?
25:21¿Qué es eso?
25:33¿Qué es eso?
25:37¿Qué es eso?
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