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00:00The Rifleman
00:10Starring Chuck Connors
00:30I see the two cattle barons are back from the big city
00:39We got $18 a head, Micah
00:41Well, that's a pretty good price for beef these days
00:44You get all 20 heads safe to market, Lucas?
00:47No trouble at all
00:48Thanks for cutting your trip short
00:49When are you leaving for the Marshal's Convention?
00:51Tonight?
00:52Now that you're back, right after church
00:54We're heading that way now
00:55Sit with us
00:55My pleasure
00:56Hope you don't mind the town council
01:02Voting on a new preacher while you were gone
01:04He and his son arrived sooner than expected
01:06It's fine with me
01:07I'll always go along with the majority
01:09You know Preacher Jameson?
01:26Micah, did this man tell you anything about himself?
01:32He did
01:32We took into consideration
01:35He was outside the law for a spell
01:36But he served his time in prison
01:38And paid his debt to society
01:40Did he tell you how he rode the Oklahoma border?
01:43Burning out settlers
01:44Stealing their lands
01:45Dishing out misery
01:46For so many dollars
01:47He could spend in a saloon
01:48What I did in a wild youth
01:50Was inexcusable
01:51And all I can do
01:53Is ask forgiveness
01:53For those I hurt
01:54Whatever may have been done to you
01:57I ask your forgiveness
01:59Forgiveness
02:01Did you tell him everything, Jameson?
02:03How you were hunted like an animal
02:04After you grew too old and slow
02:06After you lost your nerve with a gun
02:08How you finally had no place to turn to
02:10No more rocks to crawl under
02:12Is that the only way
02:14You can get a peaceful night's sleep
02:15Hiding behind that collar?
02:17Lucas
02:17Jameson, I swore I'd kill you if I ever...
02:20Lucas
02:47That was a fine sermon, Mr. Jameson
02:55Thank you, Marshal
02:57I'm glad you enjoyed it
02:58Some of the townsfolk
02:59Will be working on the rectory this afternoon
03:01We're trying to hurry you out of that hotel room
03:04And into a fit house
03:05For you and your son
03:06Thank you again
03:07And good day
03:08Good day
03:09Mark, I'm sorry
03:15You had to witness what happened at the church
03:17I understand, Paul
03:18You had a good reason for talking to Mr. Jameson like that
03:22Must have been nearly 25 years ago
03:25Jameson rode the Oklahoma border country
03:27Before there was any law
03:28He'd do anything to force a farmer out
03:31Anything short of killing
03:36He was too smart for that
03:37I remember you telling me once
03:40How you watched your own pa's farm burn
03:43House and barns and fields
03:46A lifetime of my pa's work
03:49When he died
03:51My pa was an unhappy man
03:53The army finally came in
03:56And put an end to Jameson's raids
03:57Pa
03:59I'm not taking Mr. Jameson's part
04:02But
04:02But maybe he's really sorry
04:06For all that he's done
04:07Mark, it's more than what he's done
04:09It's the hypocrisy
04:11Micah
04:16How could you and the town council
04:18Be taken in by Jameson?
04:19Still a question whether we were taken in, I'd say
04:21Well, there's no question in my mind
04:23Jameson is nothing but a coward
04:24Hiding behind the cloth
04:25I was just telling him
04:28When you cool down
04:29You'd be the first to say
04:30A man has a right to another chance
04:31Oh, now, wait a minute, Micah
04:33If he'd come into North Fork
04:34To open up a general store
04:35Or to buy a piece of land and farm it
04:37You wouldn't hear one word from me
04:38Every man out of prison
04:39Has a right to a fresh start
04:40But to use the church
04:42Do you think your feelings about the preacher
04:43Will have an effect on your work
04:45As a deputy while I'm gone?
04:46Why would it?
04:47Because he's a citizen
04:48Like everybody else
04:49And he deserves your protection
04:50Now, look, Micah
04:51I despise the ground Jameson walks on
04:54From now on, Mark and I'll go to the Marinette Church
04:56But I'll treat Jameson just like anybody else
04:59As long as I'm wearing your badge
05:00All right?
05:01That's good enough for me
05:02And I hope by the time I get back
05:05Your opinion will change a little
05:06Bye, Mark
05:07Have a good trip, Micah
05:08Stay away from that red eye
05:12At the convention
05:13Three drinks at convention
05:14Is my limit now
05:15Well, what do you know?
05:40There he is, Brother Charlie
05:43Just like we've been told
05:44Running himself another church again
05:46You reckon he's wearing a gun yet?
05:48I've told you
05:49I no longer carry a gun
05:50Now, I wonder why that'd be
05:52Now, here a man has a powerful liking for a gun
05:55All of a sudden figuring
05:56He's better off not wearing one
05:57Well, maybe he figures
06:00That wearing that turnabout collar
06:01Makes him a whole lot safer
06:03Is that right, Mr. Jameson?
06:06Why do you follow me?
06:08Uh, well, we got business here
06:10A peaceful business
06:11I guess you might sort of call us
06:13Goodwill ambassadors
06:15You see, we come into town
06:17And sort of tell folks
06:18All about their new preacher
06:21Oh, that church is gonna be so empty
06:24When we get through giving our sermon
06:26Can't you leave my son and me live in peace?
06:32Why, sure, preacher
06:33Now, all you gotta do
06:34Is strap on a gun one time
06:36And you see the last of them
06:38But he ain't gonna be able to see much
06:41With a foot of dirt over his eyes
06:42Now, we'll be back later, preacher
06:46As soon as we have some refreshments
06:47You won't go away now, will you?
06:48Well, it's a nice day
07:04Mark, will you finish your lunch
07:06Bring me back a sandwich, please
07:07All right
07:07I see we've got visitors
07:16Who are they, Paul?
07:23Well, the Breen brothers
07:24Couple of vultures
07:25Trying to build up a reputation
07:27As gun hands
07:28But being mighty sure
07:29Their man is either
07:29Old or sick
07:31Or has a bounty on him
07:32So they can shoot him in the back
07:33You run along
07:34Brother Willie
07:43We got visited
07:44What do you boys want in North Fork?
07:53Well, Marshal
07:54We're just in town for the day
07:56Right now
07:58We had intentions
07:59Of going in here
07:59And getting ourselves a drink
08:01Can't say this anyway
08:02For the town lawman
08:03To greet again
08:04Well, I'm giving you two
08:06Fair warning
08:07Don't try and knot your guns
08:09While you're in North Fork
08:10Marshal, me and my brother Charlie
08:15We're just peaceful men
08:16Going our peaceful way
08:17Your way better be peaceful
08:19Right up until the time
08:21You ride out
08:21Don't you two ever take a bath
08:26Seems like a kind of marshal
08:33Gets mad over nothing
08:34The way he's talking
08:36They'll be taking the preacher's side
08:37Brother Charlie
08:40Marshal always stays
08:42On the side of the law
08:43Now, the law ain't gonna worry us none
08:47If we get that preacher
08:48Riled up enough
08:49To come gunning for us
08:50I'm kind of getting tired
08:52Of waiting for the preacher
08:53To get riled, though
08:54Maybe we've been going at him wrong
08:57Maybe we ought to do something today
09:01To make the fur fly
09:02Huh?
09:20I hope you don't mind me
09:21Coming in like this, Mr. McCain
09:22What do you want, boy?
09:26Like
09:26I don't write no, I guess
09:28Maybe I do
09:31But I just don't know how to say it
09:32If you were gonna talk to me
09:34About what happened this morning
09:35I wanna say I'm sorry
09:37The differences between your pa and me
09:40Shouldn't have been said
09:41In front of other people
09:42Well, that makes me feel better, Mr. McCain
09:45I mean, better a little
09:47Mr. McCain
09:52I sure like this town
09:54Having a real house to live in
09:57Since my ma died
09:58We haven't been living in real houses
10:00Did your pa send you over here to talk to me?
10:04Oh, no, sir
10:05Supposed to be on an errand to the livery stable
10:08Well, maybe you better get on with that errand, boy
10:12Yes, sir
10:14Mr. McCain
10:17When I grow up and do something bad
10:21I mean, if I do something bad
10:23Will it always count against me?
10:26No, of course not
10:27But it counts against my pa?
10:29He's different?
10:30Now, look here, boy
10:31I said I was sorry about what happened this morning
10:33I am
10:36It won't happen again
10:38I won't say another word in this town
10:40About your father
10:41Good or bad
10:43But make him believe he's not even in town
10:45Well, that's even worse than yelling things at him
10:48Don't you think you better get on with that errand?
11:06Good or bad
11:36Something the matter?
11:38I don't know why your pa has to be so mean
11:41Well, you got my pa all wrong
11:43It's not meanness
11:45I don't know what else you'd call it, then
11:46My pa wouldn't hurt anyone
11:49Maybe it's just because there's some things he can't forget
11:53Lots of things were done to my pa, Mark
11:56He forgets
11:57Well, maybe they're different things
11:59Some things you forget easier
12:01Other things are kind of hard to forget
12:03Me and my brother didn't catch the sermon this morning, preacher
12:20What was it about?
12:23I spoke on transgressions
12:25How an evil deed hurts the doer more than the victim
12:29Transgressions, huh?
12:33I guess you ought to know firsthand about something like that
12:36I'm sure I'm sorry I missed your sermon, preacher
12:44You got a real good speaking voice
12:47Let's see, last time I heard it
12:49Must have been a time you and your boys run that shopkeeper out of town
12:52I based my sermon on the transgressions of my former life
12:58It served the dual purpose of telling the congregation all about me
13:02I took real nerve
13:03Yes, sir, I really got to hand it to you, preacher
13:06I guess you told them about the time you burned down a land office
13:09Then showed up claiming people's land with a lot of phony deeds
13:12I omitted nothing
13:14It must have been a long sermon
13:17I wonder if he told you about how his boys stopped the stage out of Tucson
13:22And left two ladies for dead
13:24And then him and his boys rode away
13:27I wonder if he did that
13:30I know nothing about any stage holdup
13:33Oh, well, you just must have forgot, preacher
13:35The driver said it was you personally who dragged those women out of the stage
13:38That's a lie
13:39Well, I guess he told you folks about the old man
13:42His boys hung from a barn rafter
13:44I wonder if he told you that the old man was still alive
13:48When they set fire to the barn
13:49Oh, wait
13:52Oh, wait
13:54These are all lies
13:55I've never taken a human life
13:59If these things were true
14:01Do you think the law would permit me to be freed?
14:05Wait
14:06Please
14:08It's all lies
14:14Those men told lies
14:15I'm sure they did
14:17Come on
14:18Oh, preach
14:22We thought you told them everything
14:25I'm sure the truth couldn't destroy me
14:31So you lied
14:32What town you gonna go to next, preacher?
14:35You know, Willie
14:36It seems to me that a man of real godly ways
14:40Would save us the trouble always looking high and low for him
14:43How about, preacher?
14:45A show down here
14:46Or we gonna have to chase you to another town
14:50There are no other towns
14:52I hope he goes and puts on his gun
14:59Then we got a right to protect ourselves, ain't we?
15:03He'll be wearing a gun all right this time
15:05His finest back is right up against the wall
15:08Hey, I seen the marshals can go over to the office
15:11That's good
15:14That's good
15:15With the preacher coming at us
15:17And the marshal taking his side
15:19That puts us in the right
15:21Yeah
15:23You get ready to
15:25Handle the marshal
15:27Awful things, Paul
15:36They just kept on talking and talking
15:37And you could tell they were all lies the way they said them
15:39But everyone seemed to believe it
15:42Jameson, I'm sorry about the brains
15:45I'll run them out of town
15:47No, let them be
15:48They speak from ignorance
15:50Their words can't hurt me
15:52Lies never can
15:53But your words
15:55Your silence
15:56That's destroying me
15:57Mark, Karen
16:00You better wait outside
16:02Go on, boys
16:03Jameson, there's one thing standing between you and me
16:12You're a fraud
16:13You're a coward hiding behind that cloth
16:15That's not true
16:15You proved it in Tucson
16:17The day that old man came after you with a gun
16:19When you threw away your own gun
16:21And begged for your life
16:21That's not the whole story
16:22Can you deny it's true?
16:24It's true that I didn't have the strength to hold a gun
16:25It's true I didn't have the strength to hold a gun
16:27Because a strange thing happened
16:28I saw an old man coming at me
16:30An old man who couldn't even handle a gun
16:32An old man who was a moment away from death
16:34And then I saw myself
16:37I saw myself
16:45But from that day forward
16:49I found myself becoming a part of every person that I met
16:55Feeling their hurt and their joy
16:57And if I said an unkind word, I felt the hurt of it
17:01As though the word was spoken to me
17:04Right now I can feel the torture that's going through your mind
17:07Well, don't judge me, please
17:09Let God do that
17:10Jameson
17:13Can you look me in the eyes
17:18And tell me it wasn't fear that made you turn into a preacher?
17:22I can't do that because I don't know myself
17:24You don't know whether you're hiding behind that collar or not?
17:27Oh, I don't
17:28It's possible that I might be motivated by cowardice
17:31I pray each night that such is not the case
17:33Why did you come to this town?
17:38Why do you put me into conflict with myself?
17:41Believe in me
17:41Give me strength, come to my church
17:43Believe in you
17:45You don't know how much I want to believe in you
17:48But Jameson
17:50You don't even believe in yourself
17:53Believe in me for the love of God
17:54Believe in me
17:55I've got to have somebody's faith to hold on to
17:58I'm wandering in darkness
18:00Help me
18:01I've got to have some time to prove myself
18:03Please, give me a little time
18:15Jameson, if you stay in North Fork
18:17The people will come back to you
18:18They'll realize those men lied
18:20But as for myself
18:27I can never listen to a man I doubt
18:30Preaching a sermon
18:31Especially a man that doubts himself
18:36I understand
18:38I guess this is the end of the line for me
18:44Perhaps it wouldn't matter so much
18:52If only I knew the truth about myself
19:14Melody easy
19:16The other way
19:20The other way
19:34I don't know
19:34Richard
19:36I know
19:37I know
19:37I know
19:38¡Gracias!
20:08¿Papá?
20:13Karen, I've been doing a lot of thinking about your father.
20:18A coward would never wonder if he's a coward.
20:22It takes a brave man to say he isn't sure.
20:25A brave and an honest man.
20:27My pa sure is honest, Mr. McKean.
20:30Everything he says, you just know it's coming from way inside of him.
20:38One more time!
20:57Son, I'm going over to talk to your father now.
21:00He's a lot bigger man than he thinks he is.
21:08There's only one of them there, Pa.
21:23You boys, stay back.
21:38You see, you kind of lost your collar there, preacher.
21:43I've taken it off. I'll no longer wear it.
21:45Well, I reckon that's enough for us, just to see if you had nerve enough to wear a gun.
21:53That's all you wanted?
21:55You've got no intention of calling me?
21:58No, no.
22:00I reckon just seeing the collar off of him is enough for us.
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