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00:00The Rifleman
00:10Starring Chuck Connors
00:30The Rifleman
00:51Morning
00:53Good morning to you, Constable
00:56Micah Torrance, Town Marshal
00:58Jeremy Penbrook, how do you do?
01:00Been traveling far, Mr. Penbrook?
01:02Oh, indeed I have, all the way from Birmingham
01:05England, you know
01:07Well, that is quite a ways
01:09I couldn't help noticing that fancy gear you have
01:12Yes, it is rather nice, isn't it?
01:14I made it myself
01:15Oh?
01:16And the gun inside, I made that too
01:18Repeating rifle, hand-forged
01:21Well, now, you must be a gunsmith
01:24Yes, I suppose one could say that
01:26Tell me, are you acquainted with a gentleman by the name of Lucas McCain
01:30Lucas?
01:31Why, yes, he's a friend of mine
01:32Do you know him?
01:33No
01:34But I'm certainly looking forward to meeting him
01:37I take it you have some business with him
01:40Yes, indeed I do
01:43I'm going to kill him
01:46Kill him
01:56But I haven't done anything
01:58Not a single thing
01:59Yes, you got off the stage and said you were going to kill my best friend
02:01That's enough
02:06Best friend?
02:07Oh, I am sorry about that
02:09Of course, you have every opportunity to defend himself
02:16Upon my word, that's him, isn't it?
02:20That gun
02:21The rifle with the firing ring
02:24Just get inside and sit down, Mr. Penbrook
02:26We settle this now once and for all
02:28Once and for all?
02:29But my gun has to be oiled and cleaned and I need rest
02:32Just sit down
02:34And keep that gun in its case
02:37Oh, Lucas, can I see you a minute?
02:39Yeah
02:40What is it?
02:45I want you to meet somebody
02:47Mr. Jeremy Penbrook
02:49Mr. Lucas McCain
02:50Hello, Mr. Penbrook
02:51I say this is indeed a great pleasure
02:53The rifleman himself
02:54Oh, thank you
02:55Mr. Penbrook is from England
02:57He just got in through North Fork this morning
02:59You want to tell him why?
03:01Well, really, Constable, there's no need to rush
03:04He said he's going to kill you
03:06Well, what is this? Some kind of a joke?
03:12Oh, if only it were
03:14Now, I realize it's in very bad taste
03:17Yeah
03:18But you see, Mr. McCain, I have no other choice
03:21I'm truly sorry
03:23Well, just how do you figure to do this, Mr. Penbrook?
03:26And why?
03:27Well, taking your questions one at a time
03:31This is how
03:34What?
03:35He said he made it himself
03:37Well, I did
03:38Actually, it's my only talent
03:40Well, tell me, Mr. Penbrook
03:41You came all the way from England to kill me
03:43I don't even know you
03:44What have you got against me?
03:46Nothing
03:47That's the pity of it
03:49But you see, I must
03:50I simply must
03:52Your death will be my salvation
03:54My de-
03:55Actually, it's been three years or more since I left England
04:00My family were wealthy arms manufacturers
04:12As I was saying
04:13Then I came along and I was unable to conform
04:17I wanted to specialize
04:19Crackpot, they called me
04:21I'll show them
04:23Your reputation is formidable
04:25But mine shall be even more so
04:27After I
04:28After you kill them?
04:30They call you a murderer
04:32I said it would be fair
04:33Well, Mr. Penbrook
04:34I have no intention of fighting you
04:36But you must
04:37It's most important that you do
04:39I'm sorry, you'll have to settle your problems some other way
04:41I happen to know they need a good gunsmith down in Las Cruces
04:45Thank you, Constable
04:46No
04:47I
04:48Create guns
04:49I do not repair them
04:51Such a menial position
04:53Would not earn me the funds I require
04:55Killing the rifleman is the only thing that will do that
04:58My plan is simple
05:00I shall be known as the man who dispatched Lucas McCain
05:04I shall then have the money I need to enter business and make rifles like this
05:09Don't you think you're overlooking something?
05:12Suppose I killed you
05:14Hmm
05:16There is that possibility
05:18I hadn't thought of that
05:21But in that event
05:22I would hardly need this anymore, would I?
05:25And I should like to think that you would accept it
05:28It would seem fitting
05:30Now that's mighty considerate of you, Mr. Penbrook
05:32I'm afraid my answer is still no
05:34Oh, please
05:37Alright, on one condition
05:39Anything
05:40Within reason
05:41Micah, you bring him out to the ranch tomorrow morning
05:43And Mr. Penbrook, you bring your rifle
05:45You and I will have a shooting match
05:47But what will that prove?
05:48That you might want to change your mind
05:50Very well, sir, you're on
05:52The practice will do us both good
05:55Until the morning then
05:57Right now I think that a spot of tea and a hot bath
06:01And a short nap would be refreshing
06:04If you'll excuse me
06:12What next?
06:15Well, a spot of beer would be most refreshing now
06:18Don't you think, Constable?
06:19I know
06:20It's refreshing now, don't you think, Constable?
06:22Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
06:27¡Gee, Willacus, ¿está él, Paul?
06:40¡Es él, hijo!
06:42¡Como!
06:48¡Tienes veces cuando me has dudas de llegar aquí!
06:52¡No era una persona que me ha dado a la profecencia de equestrian.
06:55Well, rest up a bit, and then we'll get started.
06:58Oh, uh, this is my son Mark, Mr. Penbrook.
07:00How do you do?
07:02Your son?
07:04Well, I...
07:05What's the matter? I thought you knew all about me. Didn't you know I had a son?
07:09No, I didn't.
07:11As a matter of fact, I hardly pictured you as a family man.
07:17Well, now you know.
07:19Yes. Now I know.
07:21Well, distressing, isn't it?
07:27Well.
07:34Well, whenever you're ready.
07:49Remarkable.
07:51Three dead centers, three inside.
07:56Excellent, Mr. McCain.
08:01All right, Mr. Penbrook.
08:15Three center, three inside.
08:19Remarkable.
08:19I said the practice would help both of us.
08:26McCain on the left, Penbrook on the right.
08:30Go!
08:30Six out of six, Paul.
08:48And six out of six for Mr. Penbrook.
08:51Grouse hunting, my favorite sport, hitting the birds on the wing.
08:59Turn!
09:14Hey!
09:15Dear me, I, uh, seem to have missed.
09:20You sure did.
09:21¡Gracias!
09:51After all, didn't we agree it was just practice?
09:54You mean you still want to go through with a shootout?
09:56Well, of course. That's why I came out here.
09:58You're... you're not going to disappoint me, are you?
10:02Look, Mr. Pembroke, I don't condone killing for the sake of killing in any form.
10:07If you do, find someone else.
10:09Come on, Mark.
10:10Uh, Mr. McCain, am I given to understand that you're backing out?
10:21Call it whatever you want.
10:24Oh, dear.
10:26Michael, Mark and I have got work to do.
10:28Will you escort Mr. Pembroke back to North Fork?
10:31Why, sure, Lucas.
10:32Thank you.
10:38Well, I rather imagine this will take some thought.
10:42Mr. Jeremy Pembroke challenges Mr. Lucas McCain
10:54to meet him face to face with appropriate weapons
10:59at whatever time and whatever place Mr. McCain so chooses.
11:07Looks like McCain can't find the appropriate weapons, eh?
11:12I don't care if there's a law or not.
11:14Either you take that poster down, make Pembroke do it, or I will.
11:17You do it, it'll be the same thing as accepting his challenge.
11:20At least that's the way folks will look at it.
11:22I don't care how they look at it.
11:23If Pembroke thinks he's going to needle me into a shootout, he's wrong.
11:26You, uh, tell him that.
11:27No, I haven't.
11:28A dozen times.
11:29He just smiles.
11:30You know how he is.
11:31Hey, look at him.
11:33Every day, he just...
11:34He just sits there.
11:36I mean it for me to wish anybody trouble or ill luck,
11:39but if he just did one wrong thing I could lock him up,
11:43that'd be the end of it.
11:44Yeah, until he got out.
11:46Well, I have a ranch to run.
11:52Oh, Mr. McCain!
11:54Good day, Mr. McCain.
12:07Good day, Mr. Pembroke.
12:09Well, I must say, I had no idea your weather out here was so delightful.
12:14Well, I'm certainly glad that you're enjoying it.
12:17Oh, I am, indeed I am.
12:19I dare say that if I didn't have to enter manufacturing in the East,
12:24I might be inclined to stay on here for a while.
12:30Mr. McCain, why be stubborn?
12:32You simply have to say the word.
12:34What's the matter, Mr. Pembroke?
12:35The waiting, getting you down?
12:37Not at all.
12:38Not at all.
12:39I thought, perchance, it might be wearing on your nerves.
12:42Oh, no, no, it doesn't bother me at all.
12:44I've got all the time in the world.
12:47Well, uh, good day, Mr. Pembroke.
12:58Hey, McCain!
13:00I don't blame you.
13:02He looks pretty tough to me, too, huh?
13:05You hear that?
13:06Yeah.
13:09Lucas, this is ridiculous.
13:11The whole thing.
13:12That poster, it's idiotic and just plain nonsense.
13:15Yeah, I agree with you, Millie.
13:17Don't you give in, Lucas McCain.
13:19I'm proud of you, sir.
13:20Don't give in.
13:21I don't care what that Al Collins or any of the others is saying.
13:24Well, just what are the others saying, Millie?
13:26Well, you know, some of my customers, they've been saying that you've lost your nerve
13:32and you're afraid of Mr. Pembroke.
13:34I am.
13:35I'm afraid I might hurt him, Millie.
13:37I'm afraid I might hurt him, Millie.
13:38I'm afraid I might hurt him, Millie.
13:40You're not.
13:41You're not.
13:42Come on.
13:43Good morning.
13:44Let me help you.
13:46Come on.
13:47You're not.
13:48Let me help you.
13:49What's the matter, Son?
13:50Oh, nothing.
13:51Come on, Al.
13:53Get up.
13:54Come on, Al.
13:55Wait.
13:56What's the matter, Son?
13:57What's the matter, son?
14:07Nothing.
14:09Come on, out with it.
14:13I guess it's that Mr. Penbrook.
14:19Pa, the kids at school, I don't like what they're saying.
14:24That Jimmy Daniels, I almost punched him yesterday.
14:27Said that you were a chicken.
14:29Chicken's scared of another chicken.
14:31They're all laughing at you, Pa.
14:34Laughed and never hurt anybody more?
14:36Well, this kind does.
14:38You losing face with people's respect.
14:42Yours, too?
14:44Of course not.
14:46You know that'd never happen.
14:50It's just that...
14:51Just what, son?
14:55I think you ought to do something.
14:57Do I have to kill a man to save face?
15:01Gain people's respect?
15:08If I do, son, I don't want it.
15:11And besides, what good would it do you or me or anybody else if Penbrook got off the first shot?
15:16I see what you mean.
15:23Of course, that wouldn't happen.
15:25No, because I'm not going to give him the chance.
15:28You mean you're just going to wait him out?
15:29I'll wait, but I'll also talk to him and see if I can get him to change his mind.
15:33Yeah, you know how far that'll get you.
15:35You're not going to get to school on time unless you get started.
15:38Go on.
15:38Go on.
15:49Oh, excuse me, Mr. Penbrock.
16:19Oh, that's quite all right.
16:22Say, haven't you, uh, forgotten something?
16:26I mean, this is the first time in nearly a month I haven't seen you without that fancy gun of yours.
16:31Yes, yes, I left it up in my room.
16:34It's a little cumbersome carrying it around with one all the time.
16:37Yes, I reckon it is.
16:38But then a man with set ideas like yours, don't you think you're kind of taking a chance?
16:44With McCain?
16:45McCain, frankly, Marshal, I'm beginning to come to the conclusion that it's a lost cause.
16:51McCain simply won't cooperate.
16:53Why, that sounds like you're maybe getting ready to leave us.
16:56Yes, yes, I am.
16:59Confidentially, Marshal, I've just been sort of hanging on here.
17:03Hoping, you know.
17:05Yes, I don't blame you.
17:06I'm getting a little tired of it myself.
17:09I've already booked passage on tomorrow's stage.
17:11Where are you headed, back east?
17:14No, not yet.
17:15Deadwood, I think, is the name of the city.
17:17I understand there's a gentleman there by the name of Hickok.
17:29What is it, Marshal?
17:31Huh?
17:32Oh, yes, you said you're getting ready to leave us.
17:37I think that's fine.
17:38I'm glad you came to your senses.
17:41Lucas will be very happy to hear the news.
17:42I'll tell him about it tonight at dinner.
17:45I wonder if I might join you.
17:48I mean, it would seem sort of fitting.
17:50Yes, yes, like sort of burying the hatchet.
17:53Exactly.
17:54Fine, we'll be at the hotel at sundown.
17:56I'll be waiting.
17:57Fine.
17:57Good day.
17:58Fine.
17:58Fine.
17:58Fine.
18:01What are you doing in North Fork?
18:11I just heard about this and, uh, well, I had to see for myself.
18:17Is it true?
18:19McCain won't take it up?
18:20There's nothing to take up.
18:22It's all off.
18:22So why don't you just get out of town?
18:26This is a free country, Marshal.
18:28There ain't no law against my being here, is there?
18:31No.
18:41Car's been in the saloon all afternoon having a good laugh at your expense.
18:45Well, it doesn't matter.
18:46Hendrick's leaving.
18:47He'll be all over tomorrow.
18:49I hope so.
18:51Mr. McCain!
18:53The constable!
18:54There he is.
19:03Uh, Mr. McCain, I've been waiting.
19:05McCain!
19:09Mark, wait in the dining room, sir.
19:14Hello, Julie.
19:16Marshal told me you were in town.
19:17I had to see for myself.
19:20This, uh, Pennybrook must be quite a man to make you back down.
19:24Uh, thank you.
19:25But it's Penbrook.
19:27Jeremy Penbrook.
19:29Penbrook.
19:30Yes.
19:32Come on now, McCain.
19:33You gotta be kidding.
19:34This!
19:36I don't think I understand.
19:38Oh, you don't understand.
19:39Well, mister, don't you know what you've done?
19:42Listen, McCain, he set you up for anybody else that comes along.
19:44You won't be able to face anybody after this.
19:47That's enough, Carr.
19:48Wait a minute, Marshal.
19:51What's the matter, McCain?
19:53Are you afraid of him?
19:59Come on, let's eat.
20:01McCain!
20:03Are you?
20:05I mean, if you are, then you must be afraid of me, too.
20:08You're wasting your time, Julie.
20:10You're a coward, McCain.
20:13Don't you understand?
20:14I'm calling you out.
20:17Don't you understand?
20:19I'm not fighting you or anybody else, Julie.
20:23Well.
20:24Well, what do you know?
20:26I made Luke McCain back down.
20:29Penbrook, you hear that?
20:30That makes two of us.
20:32We made the riflemen back down.
20:34Yes.
20:36Though I never really quite looked at it that way.
20:38You are refusing to fight this man, aren't you?
20:41I'm sorry if it disappoints you, Penbrook.
20:44Oh, on the contrary.
20:45I never really relished the idea of killing you.
20:47It was just something that had to be done.
20:50But now, two of us can't share this reputation, can they?
20:55I mean, the credit should belong to just one man.
20:58Don't you agree, Mr. Truly?
21:00I don't know what you're talking about.
21:02Well, it's very simple.
21:03I challenge you.
21:04This matter of reputation must be settled forthwith.
21:06You want to fight me?
21:08Precisely.
21:10No, I can't be bothered.
21:13Then obviously, sir, you are the coward.
21:17What did you say?
21:17You are a coward, a sniveling coward.
21:26A fisticouse?
21:28Ridiculous.
21:31Mister, you better get a gun.
21:35Any gun you want, and you better get it fast.
21:38There'll be no gunplay on this street or any place else in this town.
21:40I mean it.
21:41Constable, your jurisdiction does not extend outside this town, does it?
21:45I can see that it doesn't.
21:49Choose your weapon.
21:51What I'm wearing is fine.
21:52Agreed?
21:53Agreed.
21:54Are you out of your mind?
21:55That's a sidearm he's wearing, and he's good with it.
21:57Don't be alarmed.
21:58I'm proficient in the use of all guns.
22:00I have to be.
22:00It's my business.
22:02Of course, I don't have one with me.
22:04Well, I got an extra gun in my saddlebag, Pennybroke.
22:06I'd be glad to loan it to you.
22:08I see that's awfully decent.
22:10Shall we proceed?
22:11If you're hungry, please go ahead.
22:13I shan't be a moment.
22:15Julie Carr never fought a fair fight in his life.
22:23Well, he's going to fight this one fair.
22:25Come on.
22:39This looks all right here.
22:41I agree.
22:42Anytime, sir.
22:43Nice feel.
22:52Fifteen bases.
22:55Sure, anything you say.
22:56Far enough?
23:18Yes, Mr. Carr.
23:19Shall we have a go, idiot?
23:33Micah, he fainted.
23:34And he wanted to be a gunfighter.
23:50Well, I hope you have a safe and pleasant journey back to England, Mr. Penbrook.
24:04Thank you.
24:05Nice having you visit us in North Fork.
24:07I had a wonderful visit and the most instructive one.
24:09How's that?
24:10Well, I'll never forget that shooting a tin can is quite different from shooting a living target.
24:17Quite.
24:18Goodbye, Jeremy.
24:19Goodbye.
24:20Lucas.
24:21Goodbye.
24:22Micah.
24:23Mark.
24:24Well, toodaloo.
24:25Bip, bip.
24:26I'm off.
24:27Well, we jolly well get to the North Fork, don't we?
24:43True, ma'am.
24:52What?
24:54I'm off.
24:56Thank you.
25:01My dear fellow.
25:04C'mon.
25:05My, my.
25:06¡Gracias!
25:36¡Gracias!
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