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00:00The Rifleman
00:10Starring Chuck Connors
00:30Well, the spring's a little weak. You better order a new one.
00:47Looks like we got some visitors, Pa.
00:53I ain't never seen a rifle firing like that before.
00:57She sure spits out lead, don't you?
00:59Well, why don't we water up here?
01:06Saw those two in town last night. One of them's a troublemaker.
01:09Might could throw them out of North Fork.
01:16Uh, animals would like a drink.
01:18Well, there's the water. Help yourself.
01:20Oh, go one.
01:26Mighty fast shooting gun you got there, mister.
01:28Uh, I got some beaver pelts on old Jake over there. Might be willing to trade you for it.
01:34Sorry, stranger. This rifle's not for sale.
01:37Yes, son, you better let me give you a hand.
01:40Hey, Galway. You bring them beaver pelts out of my bag.
01:43I just made myself a trade.
01:49All right, you were thrown out of North Fork last night for your bad manners.
01:50Now get up and get on your horse and get out of here.
01:52Go on.
01:53Hey, get out of here.
01:54Whoo!
01:55Well, maybe we oughta just go on, Ambrose.
01:56Ambrose.
01:57No, I'm set only for your bad manners.
01:58Now get up and get on your horse and get out of here.
01:59Go on.
02:07Hey, get out of here.
02:08Hey, get out of here.
02:10Whoo!
02:22Well, maybe we oughta just go on, Ambrose.
02:25Now I'm set on getting that gun.
02:28He turned down a fair trade because we was mountain boys.
02:31Well, maybe he just didn't wanna give his own gun up.
02:33Oh, now 10 beaver pelts, he could buy himself a new gun for that.
02:38It's like them town people thinking us mountain boys are so much dirt.
02:46I reckon it's dark enough now.
02:51How does it look now, Pa?
02:52Well, that's a good job of braiding, son.
02:55Almost ready to sew on the buckle.
02:56Yep.
02:57Think maybe we can use a silver dollar for a buckle,
03:00like those Texas trail hands wear?
03:02Well, I don't know if we have to use something worth a dollar, Mark.
03:04Tell you what, you finish up the braiding,
03:06and I'll get that old saddle we bought from Santa Copan.
03:08It's got a silver cinch.
03:09Might even look prettier than a silver dollar.
03:11All right.
03:30He's dead, son.
03:31My rifle went off accidentally when the other fellow jumped me.
03:32What are we gonna do now, Pa?
03:36Well, first I'll tell Micah so he can arrange for a proper burial.
03:42Then tomorrow I'd better return his horse to his folks.
03:43Up in the high country?
03:44Uh-huh.
03:45That's the least I can do.
03:46Should I come along with you, Pa?
03:47Well, they're strange people, son.
03:48Uh-huh.
03:49That's the least I can do.
03:50Should I come along with you, Pa?
03:51Well, they're strange people, son.
03:52Uh-huh.
03:53That's the least I can do.
03:54Should I come along with you, Pa?
03:55But they live close to The Good Book.
03:56I'm sure it'll be all right.
04:11Come on.
04:25Ambrose, Tully ha encontrado news we were hoping was wrong.
04:40Cut my right arm off if I could make it wrong, Jeremiah.
04:43Corwin was down with no more ceremony paid to him than a sick hound dog, ready for his grave.
04:50May the Lord rest his soul.
04:51Do you see this town fellow who did it?
04:55I was just telling Mrs. Morgan here.
04:58Having no gun, I had to go scampering off fearing the same thing might happen to me.
05:06Poor Corwin, just like an old hound dog, didn't have a chance.
05:11I, like, never made it myself.
05:13Old Jake broke his leg down on the waist.
05:15Took me almost a whole day getting here.
05:18We'll hold proper services, Mrs. Morgan.
05:21Giving proper and respectful attention to your only son leaving us, then we'll...
05:29Well, that's him.
05:30That, that's the fellow what killed Gawrwood.
05:42This horse I brought belongs...
05:43We know to who it belongs to, mister.
05:47What we don't know is why you killed my boy.
05:51I didn't kill him, ma'am.
05:52I didn't know he was your boy.
05:54I sure offer you...
05:55Are you saying you didn't kill Gawrwood, Morgan, mister?
05:58We got somebody here says you did.
06:01Well, from what I've seen of this man, I wouldn't take any stock in what he says.
06:04You saying Gawrwood, Morgan didn't die by your hand?
06:07That's right.
06:08It was an accident.
06:09Ah.
06:11Man's got a right to defend himself.
06:13You'll have a turn telling your story.
06:18Turn?
06:18Talking at your trial, mister.
06:21I didn't come up here for a trial.
06:23I don't know what this man's told you, but I can guarantee you it's far from the truth.
06:27Truth is what we're after.
06:29We'll go inside.
06:30Hold a fair trial.
06:31Well, you come on now.
06:51Come on.
06:59I sure swear to tell them the truth.
07:01I just hope this townsman here sees fit to show the same respect to this book.
07:08Just tell it simple, Ambrose.
07:10Don't fancy up the details.
07:13Well, no sooner than Gawr and me set foot into town, they throwed us into jail.
07:17Yes, sir.
07:18Right into jail.
07:19No sooner we showed our faces and we heard somebody yell,
07:22Mountain Boys!
07:24Then they started roughing us and shoving us around.
07:27Yelling at us to get out.
07:29Well, we didn't get.
07:30Now, pride, kinda.
07:33Well, into jail we went.
07:35Well, you know how them town people looked at us last year when we went into town.
07:40Looking to buy them store-bought shoes.
07:43Have we ever been treated right and proper going into any town?
07:46No, sir!
07:47I reckon we know how they feel about us mountain folk.
07:51Is that what you call the truth?
07:55Make him tell you how drunk he got.
07:56How he smashed the feed store window.
07:58How he insulted half the women in North Fork.
08:00Now, just a minute.
08:03We know Ambrose here ain't no Lilywhite.
08:06But you'll get a chance to talk later.
08:09And I don't see this has anything to do with this here trial, Ambrose.
08:14Now, suppose you get around to telling us about Garwin.
08:17Well, we left town.
08:19Heading back for the hills.
08:21Place where a man can hold his head up.
08:24It's where a lion-in-chief ain't nothing but a word for book learning.
08:27When passing this here fellow's place, we thought we'd water the horses.
08:32Now, maybe that's where our trouble really started.
08:36When he said that hill folk weren't no account welcome on his land.
08:40That's a lie.
08:43Well, the next man that uses any violence at this here trial
08:49is going to make an accountant to me.
08:52I'm all right, sir.
08:53You sit down over there, boy.
09:01And you, mister.
09:03I don't know how they conduct trials in town.
09:07But up here, we aim to get all the facts.
09:10Now, you be quiet until your turn comes.
09:16Go on, Ambrose.
09:17Well, we started to leave.
09:20Then I saw this gun the fellow had.
09:22I asked him.
09:25Be a fair trade.
09:27Ten beaver pelts for a rifle?
09:29He says, sure.
09:31So he takes his gun down
09:33and turns around real slow-like with a smile on his face
09:38like he's thinking of a joke or something.
09:42And that's when he shot Gorwood.
09:44That's all right.
09:45Him smiling like he'd never seen nothing so funny in his life.
09:48Gorwood fall into the ground and squirm on his lifeblood,
09:50and pour it out in the dirt.
09:52Liar!
09:53Liar!
09:54Liar!
09:57Easy, son.
09:58Easy.
09:59Your turn's come, mister.
10:01And keep in mind, you're in the presence of the good book.
10:06The truth here is fairly simple.
10:08Ambrose here and go and came to my ranch
10:10and tried to buy my rifle.
10:11I wouldn't sell it.
10:13So they came back later that night and tried to steal it.
10:16My boy would never steal.
10:19I beg your pardon, man.
10:20Ambrose here tried to steal it.
10:22I meant to say your son was with him.
10:24Are you saying you shot Gorwood
10:26when they were trying to make off with your rifle?
10:29Nobody shot Gorwood.
10:31Ambrose jumped me, tried to take the rifle away,
10:32and the gun went off in the scuffle.
10:35Gorwood happened to be standing by when the bullet hit.
10:38It was an accident, pure and simple.
10:40Come here, boy.
10:52Now, so far, it's your pa's word against the word
10:56of one of our own.
10:58I don't know your pa, if a lie would stick in his throat.
11:02But I know it ain't natural for a man raised among us to lie.
11:07So what I'm going to do, boy,
11:09is take your word for what happened.
11:13Maybe we'll be releasing a man who's guilty.
11:17But better one man go free on our misjudgment
11:21than one paying for something he didn't do.
11:27Like pa said, he started out of the house
11:30when this man jumped him, trying to get the rifle.
11:33It just went off by itself.
11:36You saw all that, boy?
11:38Well, sure, I.
11:39Well, boy?
11:51I didn't exactly see it.
11:53I was in the house.
11:56I heard the rifle go off.
11:57And when I went outside, Paul was going to Garwin's body.
12:02You heard that gun go off, and you ran outside right away?
12:06Oh, yes, sir.
12:08Where was the rifle, boy?
12:09Oh, Paul was carrying it.
12:11He.
12:14In the face of hearing all sides of this story,
12:17anyone thinking this man is not guilty of killing
12:19when Garwin-Morgan can speak his piece.
12:29So be it.
12:33The verdict is guilty.
12:34Now, wait a minute.
12:36If I had one more witness to back up Ambrose's words against you,
12:41I'd hang you, mister.
12:43But since I haven't, I'm going to sentence you
12:47to labor five years in the service of Mrs. Morgan,
12:52replacing that service you took from her when you killed her son.
12:59Put the chains on him.
13:01Wait a minute.
13:05Oh, you stay here with your pa.
13:07You'll earn your keep by doing chores.
13:21I give my hands on you, Ambrose.
13:22I'll shove your lying tongue down your throat.
13:24You ain't going to be doing nothing, mister,
13:27seeing as I'm marrying into this family.
13:29I'm volunteering to see that you do your share of the work
13:32for the next five years.
13:35And I'm thinking at the end of that time,
13:37you're going to be just as tame as a two-day-old kitten.
13:41Hm.
13:52Eat, boy.
13:53Young'uns need growing strength.
13:56I'm not hungry.
13:58Here's to me, boy.
13:59You got no cause to be a mooning.
14:01If your pa was a mountain boy in a try down there in town,
14:06he'd be a-hanging pretty quick once he was a judge guilty
14:08of killing.
14:10My pa didn't kill nobody.
14:12Bare not, boy.
14:14Nothing unnatural a boy believe in his own pa.
14:19Fix McCain a dish of vittles.
14:22Well, you pull a little of the mat first.
14:33Now, you hear me out, boy.
14:35Just yesterday, I had a fine son.
14:39And today, I'm a-grieving.
14:41I'm a-trying to keep the hate from my heart.
14:45Now, there's no hate in me for you and your pa.
14:47But I got services coming to me for my loss.
14:50It's not right now.
14:52My pa being chained and worked.
14:55Well, maybe it don't seem right to you.
14:58Because you don't see us as real people up here,
15:01are having laws and the right to keep the peace.
15:04But it's just as right as your town folk
15:06are sending a man off to their prison for five years.
15:09You know, I'm trying to say that I'll treat you as my own,
15:17long as you deserve the treating.
15:20But don't press me, boy.
15:22Don't stir up the grieving.
15:39You don't look like the kind of man
15:54to shoot Gora with no colors.
15:56I didn't shoot Gora when Ambrose was lying.
15:58Now, just what would you want to do
16:10with some silly old soft fire?
16:14Take some doing, but it just might cut through these chains.
16:17Just mad at that.
16:20Well, I'm sure obliged to you, miss.
16:24You ain't got it yet.
16:28I ain't good enough for you, huh?
16:32The town man is?
16:43Ambrose!
16:48Stop it.
16:51I catched him and she together.
16:54Get in the house.
16:58Now, you just give me ten minutes alone with him, Mrs. Morgan.
17:02We'll settle for all time as to what his proper place is around here.
17:07Well, when a whooping needs handing out, I'll do the same. Now, go on to bed.
17:10What?
17:19Mister, I don't intend to be worrying about you day and night.
17:23Now, you'll eat, sleep, do the chores Ambrose sets out for you,
17:26and you'll put in every day of your lawful time to me.
17:30Now, boy, say goodnight to your pa and come along.
17:34Mark, I want you to try and get out of here if you can.
17:38I'm not leaving without you, pa.
17:40You can see Mike and bring help back, son.
17:43I can't leave without you. They'd do something to you.
17:45I want you to do as I tell you.
17:47Come along, boy. It's bedtime.
17:50Go along now, Mark. I'll talk to you tomorrow.
17:53Be careful.
17:56Go along, Mark.
18:14Look, you're all right.
18:18Over there.
18:19¡Vamos!
18:29¡Vamos!
18:31¡Vamos!
18:33¡Vamos!
18:35¡No te ha dicho que te ha dicho!
18:39¿Vamos a plowar?
18:43¡Vamos!
18:47¡Vamos!
18:51Mark, do everything you told,
18:53even here at midnight.
18:55I have a file. One chain link's cut halfway through.
19:00Well, what are you doing, boy?
19:09You sure are clumsy, boy.
19:11Touch that boy again, I'll tear your throat out.
19:15Oh-ho-ho!
19:17That sure makes you rile, don't it, mister?
19:19Well, it's just a sample unless you say you killed Gorwood.
19:25Guess we'll have to start by teaching this youngin' some manners.
19:28Let that boy go.
19:29Let that boy go.
19:36You just watch, mister.
19:39You just watch and see what's gonna get comin' to you, eh?
19:42Let that boy go!
19:59McCain!
20:00Stop it!
20:01Stop it!
20:02Stop it!
20:03Stop!
20:04Up, mister!
20:05As God-fearing people, we temper justice with mercy, mister.
20:09But maybe you'll be forcing us to carry out a hangin'.
20:13You talk like a man, but you're nothing but a hypocrite.
20:17You're all one big sham.
20:20Everybody's got a right to set up a community.
20:22Make laws for their own protection.
20:24But this is the first place I've ever been in...
20:25...that...
20:26...no one big isゴ do gats, sir.
20:27You talk like a man, but you're nothing but a hypocrite.
20:31You're all one big sham.
20:34Everybody's got a right to set up a community,
20:36make laws for their own protection.
20:39But this is the first place I've ever been at.
20:42The first kind of people I ever met who base their justice
20:45on where a man's from.
20:47Because he's one of your own, you accept blasphemy from him.
20:50Well, so be it.
20:52But don't you call it law or justice.
20:54Yeah.
20:55Let's see how much talking he can do with a rope stretching his neck.
20:59Wait!
20:59You hear?
21:02You talk big words, mister.
21:03But words don't mean much when the man who's speaking him
21:06is looking out for his own skin.
21:09Would you say, mister, that a liar and a coward
21:12are generally one and the same?
21:18I'd say if a man is one, he's usually the other.
21:21Light two torches.
21:23Spetch some tools to take his chains off.
21:40All right, mister.
21:41We're gonna see and look for the coward between you and Ambrose.
21:46And the liar.
21:48Take this, mister.
21:52If he runs, shoot him down.
21:55Make a circle.
21:58All right, mister.
21:59Now let's see who's the hypocrite.
22:02See, I kind of been raised on this torch fighting, mister.
22:07Got a few burns here and there, but you see me alive and jumping.
22:18You quite know where you're going.
22:21Don't growl.
22:23Now let's go.
22:29Move from home.
22:31Move.
22:34Move.
22:35Move of the�RY.
22:37Come on.
22:38Move.
22:39Move.
22:40Move!
22:41¡Suscríbete al canal!
23:11¡Suscríbete al canal!
23:41No.
23:43Put the chains on him.
23:45Oh, you can't put no chains on me.
23:47I'm one of you.
23:48You ain't no longer one ass.
23:49You lied to your own.
23:51Jeremiah was an accident.
23:53Mrs. Morgan, I...
23:54The punishment that was to be meted out to the stranger
23:57is going to be meted out to you.
24:05Mrs. Morgan, with beef bringing little or nothing on the market,
24:09I'd appreciate it if you'd, uh,
24:11take a heifer off our hands.
24:13Thank you, Mr. McCain.
24:14Fresh milk, something comes in mighty handy.
24:17We're beholden for your forgiveness.
24:23Thanks, Clara.
24:27Come on, son.
24:39Come on.
24:41It's the best we get about our chores.
25:09That way.
25:11jobs together
25:12withお金
25:13women
25:14by
25:16medical
25:19Walk
25:21with
25:23friends
25:26and
25:28help
25:29with
25:34our
25:35Gracias por ver el video.
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