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00:00The Rifleman
00:10Starring Chuck Connors
00:30How does he look, Lucas, boy?
00:35Not too good.
00:37What do you suppose it is?
00:39Same as the pair last week.
00:42Only this one's worse.
00:46Hey, you're punishing that horse, son.
00:49Boy, he's out to run today, Paul.
00:52Can't hold him in.
00:53Gosh, isn't it fine outdoors?
00:56What's wrong with the steer?
00:58Well, he's not feeling too good, son.
01:00Oh, maybe if I ran him a little bit.
01:02You know, you're too full of mustard.
01:04I'll tell you what.
01:05You take the afternoon.
01:06I'll mind your chores.
01:08Gosh, Paul, thanks.
01:09Today I feel like the west wind of london.
01:12Woo!
01:12Tell me the tales that to me were so dear
01:32Long, long ago, long, long ago
01:39Sing me the songs I delighted to hear
01:46Long, long ago, long ago
01:51How shall the banjo sing in Laddie Buck?
02:00Well, the way you do it.
02:02Gosh.
02:03You just wasn't expecting music out here.
02:05Stop off and visit.
02:07Name's Lafayette Bly.
02:10Well, howdy, Mr. Bly.
02:11My name's Martin McCain.
02:15Well, mostly my friends call me Faye.
02:18Help yourself to coffee.
02:20Well, I guess once wouldn't hurt.
02:23Smells so good.
02:25When coffee tastes like it smells,
02:26Then it's good coffee.
02:29Sugar.
02:30In the awkward box.
02:31If you'll set things back exactly like it is.
02:37You sure picked a nice spot.
02:39Always listen for running water.
02:42Stop when you feel the coolness of shaved trees.
02:46And then...
02:47Oh, then.
02:51You hear running water.
02:54To springtime, to springtime
02:57Cold winter is past
02:59Warm breezes are blowing
03:01And May's here at last
03:03The birds are returning
03:05Their songs fill the air
03:08And meadows are smiling
03:10With blossoms so fair
03:12What's that?
03:20I sent rubber ball
03:22Develop your hands
03:24Bound to be stronger all over
03:25Old human physics connected up
03:28Bet you really got a grip
03:30At the swear off chicken hands
03:32I'll get it
03:35Stop quiet, don't move
03:36And we call that
03:40Man.
03:41It's not that
03:43You got to be stronger all over
03:44You got to be stronger all over
03:48And you'll see
03:48Let's keep adding
03:49And you'll see
03:50The way too
03:50Let's keep adding
03:51A little bit
03:52And you'll know
03:52You got to be better
03:53And you'll see
03:53So many, many more
03:54Who else
03:55We'll see
03:56You got to be better
03:56Oh, my, maybe
03:56I'll see
03:57How many
03:58You got to be better
03:59Oh, my, anymore
03:59I don't know
04:00What do you want
04:02You got to be better
04:03Oh, my, my, my, my, my, my, my
04:03Sorry, Marco.
04:07He said, listen where the ball rolls.
04:12You're blind.
04:23I'm terrible sorry I mentioned about it, Mr. Bly.
04:28I thought I told you my friends call me Faye.
04:31Come now.
04:33Faye.
04:34That's better.
04:36Marco, I ain't exactly partial to be in sightless.
04:40But I ain't bashful to have it spoke of.
04:43Man's bashful of a nose pimple or a missing tooth.
04:47Sightless is bigger.
04:50There you go your ways in darkness.
04:53Isn't there anything that can be done about your eyes?
04:56No.
04:58No, Marco.
05:00But it ain't all that bad.
05:01I can tune up on any street in this here nation.
05:05And it ain't a minute till some kindly hand is guiding me in through the swing doors.
05:10And then I hear the voices calling for a song or story before I've even had my fellow beer or free lunch.
05:16What kind of stories do you tell?
05:19Lies.
05:20Mostly about myself.
05:22But more truth than lies.
05:25On my 21st birthday, I've been three years on a whaling ship.
05:28I've known warfare and I've known love.
05:33But of the two, loving was painfuller.
05:36Where'd you fight at?
05:38It was just a farrier smith.
05:41But at Shiloh Church, I fall in the last scratch reserve.
05:44And lived to boast of it.
05:46Right in front of Vicksburg, we bring the forges clear up to the siege lines.
05:50To men, though, smashed guns.
05:53And right under the eyes are Grant and Sherman.
05:55Why, a spent rib round shot came bounden up and glanced off my head.
05:59Well, when Uncle Billy Sherman sees I'm only nox senseless,
06:04he says to Grant.
06:05General, he says.
06:07Now we know for sure which is harder.
06:09The enemy cannonball, the skulls of our fearless troops.
06:14How can we lose?
06:17Well, that's a come say, Sherman.
06:18He bent over laughing like he took on a mini ball through his sword.
06:24Somebody just shot something.
06:28I know how you feel, Lucas, but you couldn't let him suffer.
06:32Like shooting down a $10 bill that I sweated for.
06:36What do you suppose makes him so sick?
06:39Like Moraine in the Bible.
06:42I midwifed this one into the world.
06:44Now I've got to bury him.
06:46Can't leave him for the coyotes.
06:48See you at the ranch later, Micah?
06:50No, I've got a meeting at the hotel, but thanks anyway.
06:58I like to risk for all.
07:01Aside from saddle tramps, you got many strangers in town?
07:04Some.
07:04How come it never sounds the same as when you do it?
07:10Practice.
07:10You'll be a good player.
07:12With this one chord?
07:14You mastered it.
07:15Try the next one.
07:17Buy some information I got.
07:19There's a stranger I'll be passing through here this week.
07:22If you see anyone, will you let me know?
07:24Sure.
07:25Besides, I'll be coming by for my banjo lessons.
07:28And, uh, promise not to mention to anyone about me camping here.
07:33Why?
07:34You're not doing anything.
07:35Got my reasons, boy.
07:38Big reasons.
07:43Lion man's reasons.
07:44Gosh, I'll be late for supper.
07:51I'd better get going.
07:52Mark!
07:54I loved a girl back there in my seeing days.
07:57Oh, my.
07:58She was like the outest to reach red apple at the top of the tree.
08:01Till he come by looking up at her.
08:04Know what he done?
08:05I'll tell you what he done.
08:07He blinded me.
08:08Making out to be my friend with all them eye medicines.
08:12Let me go.
08:12You're hurting me.
08:13In just under six years, my pretty sweetheart was dead in the grave from his mistreatments.
08:17My wrist.
08:18Now, a smart boy like you should know him easy.
08:21Six foot five with a lanky leg where you're walking.
08:24And pale colored eyes with his cheekbones.
08:27Now, I don't know what name he goes under.
08:29All I ever knowed him by was Mac.
08:34Well, what's the matter?
08:35What's all this for?
08:37Well, a boy.
08:40Her heart's begging like a drop forge.
08:42Oh, shame on me for crunching your poor skinny wrist.
08:50Well, no bones broke.
08:53I'll tell you what, Marco.
08:55We'll forget about all that promise.
08:57And from here on, I'm trusting your loyalty to this fine friendship we struck up.
09:03Pa, shouldn't we take the buckboard for bringing the hide back?
09:20Just the shovel.
09:21I've got no heart for skinning him.
09:26Pa?
09:27Did you ever injure anyone real severely?
09:32Say, maybe blind him?
09:33What?
09:35For instance, on account of Ma.
09:38You've been reading too many of those books.
09:41You mean Ivanhoe.
09:42No, I don't mean Ivanhoe.
09:43Sounds like the varmint's got the steer ahead of us.
09:51You'll do a better job than we would.
09:55Mark, you've been looking at me all evening like you never saw me before.
10:00Something troubling you, son?
10:01Nothing special, Pa.
10:20That's the fourth strain of the week, Pa.
10:22How much longer is this going to last?
10:24I don't know, Stu.
10:25I just don't know.
10:30Good day, gentlemen.
10:31Howdy.
10:33You, um, care for a cup of coffee?
10:36Just some water.
10:37I'll get a call.
10:39Thanks, McCain.
10:40Oh, you know my name?
10:41I know a lot of names.
10:42You see, I, uh...
10:45Hey.
10:48Oh.
10:49Ah.
10:53It's about as tall as I am.
10:57Son.
10:58Lay this shovel handle across here.
11:00Oh.
11:00All right.
11:07Just a hair is different.
11:08That don't happen too frequent.
11:10No, it doesn't.
11:11Mackcinam.
11:12M-A-C-K.
11:12J.J. Mack.
11:13What can I do for you, Mr. Mack?
11:15Well, uh...
11:16Do you mind if I take a look at your bunch?
11:18Bunch?
11:19It's not a bunch.
11:21It's a herd.
11:21Help yourself.
11:23McCain, I've been looking at herds up to 3,500 head all summer.
11:26To me, this is just a bunch.
11:28Well, that's all I've got, mister.
11:29Now, what do you want?
11:29Well, I asked your permission only out of civility.
11:33Actually, I have a warrant.
11:35Well, now that the civility is over, maybe you better show that warrant.
11:39Now, I'm...
11:39The territorial governor.
11:43Authorizing me as veterinarian pharmacist to inspect all livestock for episodic hoof and mouth disease.
11:49It's just a letter, mister.
11:51Not with the paper it's written on.
11:53I can have this enforcement, King.
11:59Well, do it!
12:00In the meantime, get off my land.
12:03You're making a big mistake.
12:17What's his name again?
12:19Matt.
12:21Matt.
12:23What would you do to him?
12:26How'd I know?
12:29Why ain't he here yet?
12:32Those folks on his tinnery.
12:35Could he have been and went?
12:39Could he?
12:40No, I'd have heard.
12:44Say,
12:46what would you really do to him?
12:49Just let me get my hands on him for,
12:51ooh,
12:52about two minutes
12:53till I teach him his lesson?
12:57World without end ever lasting.
12:59Sorry to inform you.
13:05Warrior steers are drooling.
13:08That's a contagious stage.
13:09They have to be destroyed.
13:10Hear him?
13:11He wants to condemn four head of prime beef.
13:13Almost $50.
13:14I'm afraid I'm not making myself very clear.
13:18Your entire herd now classifies as being infected.
13:22Under the law,
13:22they have to be buried no less than five feet deep
13:24with no parts removed or missing.
13:26The government says that?
13:28It's to your benefit in the long run as a cattleman.
13:30It is, huh?
13:31Does the government know those cows are my cash income for the whole year?
13:35I've got land payments, mister.
13:37If they're not met, I can be sold at public auction.
13:40Look, McCain,
13:42why don't you go on back to the ranch?
13:45Marshal and I can handle this thing for you.
13:47Get him off my land, Micah.
13:48I still slaughter my own cattle.
13:50Now, Lucas, be reasonable.
13:52Let me have today.
13:53Tomorrow will be reasonable.
14:23It's just about like shooting your feet out from underneath you.
14:49This year, we'll have to break 20 acres of new land.
14:53Come out even.
15:23coming in.
15:23Come out even.
15:24¡Gracias!
15:54¡Gracias!
16:04¡Fay! ¡Fay, the man!
16:06The man you're looking for, Mr. Mack, he's in town.
16:08I've seen him, Faye.
16:24This is your last chance. He's leaving tomorrow.
16:26Are you sure? No.
16:28That's what he told me.
16:30Howdy.
16:34I don't know.
16:36I don't know.
16:38I don't know.
16:40I don't know.
16:42I don't know.
16:44I don't know.
16:46I don't know.
16:48I don't know.
16:50Howdy.
16:52Howdy.
16:54Seen my boy around?
16:56As I rode out this morning.
16:58Matter of fact, he asked me when I'd be leaving permanently.
17:02Much obliged.
17:04Well, McCain.
17:06How...
17:08How's the boy doing with the ranch work while you're plowing?
17:12Ranch work?
17:14There's no cattle.
17:16And don't make many friends at my job.
17:20I owe you an apology, sir.
17:30Cut along, laddie buck.
17:32I'll call for you mixing in this.
17:34How you gonna know it's him?
17:36How you gonna know it's him?
17:42Did he?
17:44And 40.
17:46Tired and plenty bothered.
17:52That's Mrs. Ransom.
17:54A whiskey husband and 11 kids.
17:56A youngaloot.
17:58Ain't got nothing on his mind but gals and noctions.
18:08Well, this one's quite somebody.
18:10Man.
18:12About 55.
18:14Quiet.
18:16But he got authority.
18:18Well, you sure call him.
18:20Micah's our town marshal.
18:22Yeah.
18:24Hear it?
18:26It's him.
18:28Six foot five.
18:30One hundred and ninety pounds.
18:32Walk like the hind end of an Arkansas mule.
18:36Give him something to remember you by today.
18:38Let go!
18:42Let go!
18:44Let go!
18:46Let go!
18:48No, it's not him!
18:50It's not him!
18:51No, it's not him.
18:52No!
18:53No!
18:54No, it's not him!
18:56No!
18:57No, it's not him!
18:58No, it's not him!
18:59No!
19:00No!
19:01No!
19:02No!
19:03No!
19:04¡No! ¡No!
19:08Escأtme. ¡No me ha goofy esa, mi hija!
19:15¡No me ha SEE! ¡No!
19:18¡No me ha leave!
19:19¡No!
19:21¡No!
19:31Cough, Lucas. Cough.
19:36I'm awfully sorry, Pa.
19:38I just wanted to get even with that vet.
19:40It was him, not you.
19:43Please forgive me.
19:46Get even with the vet.
19:48I'm sorry, Pa.
19:50I'm sorry.
19:56Vengeance is mine.
19:58Say it the Lord.
20:07If you don't prefer charges, Lucas, I can only hold them on disorderly conduct.
20:11No charges, Micah.
20:13He should be taught a lesson.
20:14He's not a criminal. He's learned something already.
20:18And I think Mark has too.
20:20Do you plan to hold him, Marshal?
20:24No, I guess not.
20:26Do you mind if I saw him before you released him?
20:28No, go right ahead.
20:30Thanks.
20:32This time it's really you.
20:34How could I have been mistook?
20:36Buck fever.
20:37Why did you want to kill me, Faye?
20:38Why did you want to blind me, John?
20:40Blind you?
20:42Blind you?
20:43Abhoric solution.
20:44Faye, I'm a pharmacist.
20:45I could tell you were losing your eyesight.
20:46The eye drops are just to soothe you.
20:47Soothe me?
20:48While you got round my sweet woman.
20:49Would you have married her blind?
20:50She'd been willing.
20:51Yes.
20:52Yes.
20:53If she'd known in time.
20:54But, Faye.
20:55I don't...
20:56I don't...
20:57...I don't...
20:58...I don't...
20:59...I don't...
21:00...I don't...
21:01...I don't...
21:02...I don't...
21:03You know.
21:04Why did you want to blind me, John?
21:05Blind you?
21:06Abhoric solution.
21:07Faye, I'm a pharmacist.
21:08The eye drops are just to soothe you.
21:10Soothe me?
21:11While you got round my sweet woman.
21:13Would you have married her blind?
21:15She'd been willing.
21:17Yes.
21:18If she'd known in time.
21:20But, Faye...
21:23I don't...
21:24...think you could have done that to her.
21:27Dog.
21:28You liar.
21:30I hear to you and your cruelties.
21:33I never touched her.
21:34I spoke to her, even looked at her, except in loving kindness...
21:37...I swear.
21:39She died in childbirth.
21:43At least your spared the blame of that.
21:49You still don't believe me?
21:52Who's keen a man believe behind bars?
22:07You still don't believe me?
22:08You still don't believe me?
22:13It's open, Faye.
22:37I just said, I'll find a way to get a knife.
22:39Why?
22:40I don't want a knife.
22:41I'll find a knife.
22:42It's open, Faye.
22:43I love my knife.
22:44What?
22:45Fucking buggy.
22:46And I want to be my knife.
22:47I love the knife.
22:48I love my knife.
22:49I am going to die.
22:50I love my knife.
22:51I love my knife.
22:52I love my knife.
22:53I love my knife.
22:54No, no, no, no, no.
23:24I am the rose of Sharon, the lily of the valleys.
23:40Are you there, folks?
23:42Could you lend me a minute?
23:44I've got a little song for you tonight.
23:46Now, hear the blind man.
23:49I said to my kind old friend that his heart was a black healer monster.
23:53But that monster was in my own darkness.
24:01Eyes have seen the glow of the Queen of the Lord.
24:06He's trampled out the bridge where the grapes of wrath are stored.
24:12He'd loose the faithful lightning of his terrible swift sword.
24:18His truth is watching on.
24:22Glory, glory, hallelujah.
24:29Glory, glory, hallelujah.
24:35Glory, glory, hallelujah.
24:40His truth is marching on.
24:45My name is bless dall.
24:46My name is Bald.
24:47He's the king.
24:48I put it in my arms.
24:49I put it in my arms.
24:50I put it in my arms.
24:51He's the king.
24:52He's the king.
24:53He's the king.
24:54We're the king.
24:55¡Gracias!
25:25¡Gracias!
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