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00:03The Rifleman
00:12Starring Chuck Connors
00:30Starring Chuck Connors
00:45What in the name?
00:58What are you doing?
00:59What are you doing up there?
01:01I am imbibing from this bottle of bomb.
01:04Are you in trouble?
01:05A negligible amount.
01:08Well, waiting out here for help in the middle of nowhere,
01:10you could sit there the rest of your life.
01:12I figured someone would pass by this rock,
01:14otherwise it wouldn't be here.
01:16Next mule I have will drink only water.
01:19What?
01:20My drunken mule died of delirium tremens.
01:25By sheer force of sinew,
01:27I towed that wagon three miles,
01:29and then the wheel broke.
01:31What did you do then?
01:33I selected a large branch,
01:35and I beat that wagon within an inch of its life.
01:38Well, that makes sense.
01:39What are you gonna do now?
01:41Finish this bottle of bomb.
01:43And then I may select a larger branch
01:47and continue to beat that wagon,
01:48or I may get some smaller branches and make some new spokes.
01:52Stand back!
01:53I'm going to lower my robberage.
01:57Stand back!
02:09Stand back, son.
02:11No assistance required.
02:18I'm Lucas McCain, mister.
02:20This is my son, Mark.
02:21Winslow Quince is the name.
02:22Sign painting is the game.
02:24Hello, Mr. Quince.
02:25We better take a look at your wagon.
02:27You took the words right out of my mouth.
02:41All this weight is what broke your wheel.
02:43Those are my spares.
02:45I figure whenever a tire iron wears through,
02:47I just fit one of them on.
02:48All I gotta do is figure out how to bend it around
02:50and then stick them together.
02:52Where'd you get them?
02:53Found them.
02:54Out in the wilderness.
02:55These are railroad tracks.
02:56You better give them back to the railroad.
02:58Railroads run on those bits of iron.
03:00Great Scott, I thought I'd found the mother load.
03:02But let's talk about you.
03:04What are you going to do about my wagon?
03:06Well, first I'm going to get me a great big tree branch.
03:09It'll work. I've tried it.
03:10It'll work my way.
03:11Come on, son.
03:33Uh, Mr. Quince?
03:34Hmm?
03:34You ride all around the country?
03:36Not even armed?
03:37Unarmed?
03:38Of course I'm armed.
03:40Armed like a one-man army.
03:42A veritable fortress.
03:43A light brigade.
03:44Why, challenging Winslow Quince is tantamount to setting the sun on the British Empire.
03:49Not a man for handguns.
03:51Prefer a rifle.
03:52Deadlier, accurate, or harder to find.
03:56Ha!
03:58Here's me trusty fowl in peace.
04:06The devil's gone into business for itself.
04:08What are you doing?
04:09This instrument and the hair trigger.
04:12Well, you better put it away.
04:13You'll spook this horse right out from underneath me.
04:16Shattering experience.
04:18A day when I'm particularly sensitive to noise.
04:21You ought to be careful about handling those guns, Mr. Quince.
04:23You've got a point.
04:24Say, son, would you slither back into the wagon and get me another bottle of bomb?
04:28Right in back, just inside the tailgate net box.
04:31Yes, sir.
04:58The best bomb this side of Gilead.
05:02Mr. Quince, that's just whiskey.
05:04Mmm.
05:06Don't you be misled by the label boy.
05:08I just put that on the bottles of bomb to fool the patent thieves who are after the formula.
05:13Well, the way you make a face each time and take a dose, it doesn't look too good tasting.
05:18Horrible.
05:18Absolutely ghastly.
05:20Well, then what's it good for?
05:21Ah, the epizootic chilblains, moist vapors, and the galloping clangs.
05:26Uh, is any of that catching?
05:29Not until you're old enough for the bomb.
05:33Proceed.
05:50Mr. McCain, you have been a friend in need. My need.
05:53Well, I wouldn't leave anybody sitting on that rock. Let it be of help.
05:56As a gesture of my appreciation, I'd like you to accept this pocket watch left by my great-granddaddy.
06:01Oh, thank you. You don't owe me a thing.
06:03You're a true gentleman. I won't insult you by offering you any money.
06:07Of course not.
06:08However, I have here a little something for your son.
06:11Whoop.
06:12Now, these genuine silver-plated spurs were worn by General Robert E. Lee.
06:18At the Boston Tea Party. For your son, Mark.
06:24It's kind of you, Mr. Quince.
06:26I'm never using them. Never scraddle a horse.
06:28They were left me by my great-great-granddaddy.
06:31I tell you, Mark won't waste these on horses. I'm sure you'll save them for barn dances.
06:34Couldn't put them to better use.
06:36Goodbye, Mr. Quince.
06:37And a good day to you, sirrah.
06:40Sirrah.
06:44Goodbye, boy.
06:45Bye, Mr. Quince.
06:51Lose a horse?
06:53No.
06:53Found a wagon.
06:55Not much good without a horse.
06:56I'll trade you the wagon for two horses.
06:58Might give you one horse.
06:59I haven't got a saddle.
07:00What in the world would you do with two horses?
07:02Trade your one horse for a new wheel mounted right here on this wagon.
07:07But I'd own the wagon.
07:08Well, if I rode out of here with my horse pulling my wheel and your wagon happened to come along,
07:13I couldn't help that, could I?
07:16Say, if you've got any money, I'm going to enjoy doing business with you.
07:19I have a group of gold coins as long as your nose.
07:22Well, welcome to my parlour, sir.
07:25Yeah.
07:36Lucas, boy.
07:37Mark.
07:38Hello, Micah.
07:39How was your trip?
07:40Pretty dull, Micah.
07:41Although we got top price for our 20 head.
07:43Well, while you two have been dudeing it up in a big city, we had us some pretty good action
07:47right in this neck of the woods.
07:48Oh, what happened?
07:49Here.
07:50Here.
07:50This just come in.
07:53Know any of those people?
07:55No, I don't think so.
07:56Who are they?
07:57Well, what concerns me more is where they were.
08:00Richard Tucker was a wealthy ranch about 100 miles north of here.
08:03He was bushwhacked.
08:05They took his watch and money.
08:07The woman was killed about 15 miles closer.
08:10They robbed her of a lady's locket watch.
08:13Murdering a woman just to rob her?
08:15Shepson was mending fences on foot.
08:18He was unarmed.
08:19Didn't have two dimes to rub together.
08:21They shot him in the back just for his boots.
08:23The only thing he had on him of any value.
08:25Sounds like the murderer is working his way toward North Fork.
08:28He's closer than that.
08:30Curtis and Barnes were working on the railroad gang laying track.
08:33They were unarmed.
08:35They were paid off in newly minted coins and were on their way to North Fork to let off a
08:39little steam.
08:40That's less than 15 miles outside of town, Micah.
08:43I don't suppose you met any strangers along the trail.
08:46The killer was known to travel right over the route.
08:49Well, we did run into a stranger, but I can guarantee you he didn't kill anything more than a bottle.
08:54We did see Matt Larson, though, when we hit Santa Fe.
08:57Matt Larson?
08:58I didn't know he was back in the territory.
09:01I'll have to send out a wire on him.
09:03Say, if he's the killer and turns up around here,
09:06I hope I can hold the people back long enough for a trial.
09:08That's all they've been talking about lately.
09:11How about this stranger you said you met?
09:14A peddler named Quince.
09:15Like I said, he's no threat to anybody.
09:17Well, I'll send out that wire on Larson and buy you a beer.
09:21Would you order the horses, son?
09:22Sure, Pa.
09:23Well, it appears to be satisfactory.
09:29Now, let's see.
09:29The agreed on price was $20.
09:32The agreed on price was $30.
09:34$20 for the wheel, $10 for the horse.
09:36Oh, yes, yes.
09:37How forgetful of me.
09:38Now, in return, I shall paint you a nice $30 sign.
09:40I see it in New Gothic or perhaps old...
09:43I don't need a sign.
09:45Oh.
09:46Very well.
09:48Come with me.
09:49I have here a selection of perfectly straight, high-grade iron.
09:54That's railroad steel.
09:55It can be cut into small portions and curled into horseshoes.
09:59Horseshoes I've got.
10:01Money I haven't.
10:02$30 cash.
10:05Here's your money in gold.
10:08It will never bring you happiness.
10:10Not if I have anything to say about it.
10:12$10, $20, $30.
10:15Oh, you wouldn't consider double or nothing?
10:28Something on your mind?
10:30Not exactly.
10:33Pa, those rails in Mr. Quincy's wagon.
10:36He must have been pretty close to the railroad.
10:38The railroad runs pretty close to the trail.
10:41And these spurs.
10:43Michael was saying that that fence mender didn't have anything except in a pair of boots.
10:46He must have been wearing spurs.
10:48Everybody in the range wears spurs, Mark.
10:51Yeah, but...
10:52You know that gun that he showed us, the one that went off?
10:55Mm-hmm.
10:56Well, there's another gun in that wagon.
10:57I saw it.
10:58It's a handgun, Pa.
11:01Mark, do you think Mr. Quince is a killer?
11:04He could be. He was there.
11:06Well, so were we.
11:07Yeah, yeah, but he had a reason, Pa.
11:09Why there was all that money.
11:10Well, you're a pretty close man with a dollar yourself.
11:14Why wouldn't he...
11:15Why wouldn't he tell us anything about that extra gun?
11:18Then maybe he heard about the killings.
11:20Maybe he was thinking the same things about us that you're thinking about him.
11:23Ah, do we look like a couple of bushwhackers?
11:26The bushwhackers don't often look like bushwhackers, Mark.
11:29Now, come on.
11:30A few railroad tracks, a spurs, a gun.
11:33They're all circumstantial.
11:34Nothing really positive.
11:36And if there's no positive evidence, you've got to look at the accused man.
11:39You've got to say to yourself, is he the kind of man who'd really do this?
11:42Now, you look at Mr. Quince that way.
11:44Forget the evidence.
11:45What do you really think about him?
11:49Well, like you said, Pa, he doesn't look much like a bushwhacker.
11:54You mean that's one more piece of evidence against him?
11:58I'm just repeating your words.
12:10Oh, boy.
12:27Oh, boy.
12:30Can I help you, sir?
12:33Boy.
12:35Boy, you have changed.
12:37Gee-hee.
12:38And I must say, it is for the better.
12:42Oh, is there something I can do for you, sir?
12:45Ah, Ellen.
12:47Not to the old side myself, but I admire you Irish country folk as the makers of balm.
12:54County Cork balm is the finest balm in all the land, all the world.
12:58Ah, then it's here to reminisce, you are.
13:00What, here to rent a room?
13:01I am.
13:02I see a suite, a little something with a nice vista, something overlooking the cost.
13:06Well, there's the presidential suite at $2 a day.
13:09I'll take it.
13:11A week will be fine.
13:12In advance.
13:17I see it all now.
13:19Across the front of your charming establishment.
13:21A $14 sign.
13:25Ah, the sign outside's only been there two months.
13:28That'll be $14.
13:29The numerous population of this lady's pocket watch is worth in excess of $20.
13:35Yours for a week's lodging.
13:37Hmm?
13:37$6, three days.
13:39So you doubt the integrity of Winslow Quince?
13:42Well, feast your eyes on this genuine 21 joule pocket chronometer.
13:48A family heirloom worth at least $20.
13:53Hmm?
13:54$8.
13:56$6.
13:57$14.
13:58That'll make out your week.
14:00Tell me one thing, Mr. Quince.
14:01Where did you come by this watch?
14:03Yes.
14:03That watch was left me by a very wealthy gentleman who roomed with my parents.
14:08And what does the R.T. stand for?
14:11Rich tenant.
14:13I, uh, I suppose you'll be wanting to see your accommodations?
14:16All in good time.
14:18Could you direct me first to the local vintner?
14:21That is, the nearest bomb constructor.
14:25Well, if you'd be having your bomb a glass at a time, we serve gentlemen here.
14:29I want to buy it in quantity.
14:31It is better to have more and, uh, not need than to have less and want.
14:36Well, there's Sweeney's Saloon right down the street.
14:38I go, but I shall return.
14:49Welcome home.
14:50Well, it's good to be back with all that trouble up the trail.
14:53Don't tell me you worried about me.
14:56It was the bushwhacker I was worried about.
14:58And were there any pretty Colleen's about in the city?
15:00I don't know, but Mark said there were quite a few.
15:04Notice anything new?
15:07Where'd you get that?
15:08I did it myself.
15:09You a watchmaker now?
15:11I'm talking about my new hairdo.
15:13What are you talking about?
15:14I'm talking about that locket watch.
15:17Oh, Mr. Quince gave it to me for a week's lodging.
15:20Why, is there anything wrong?
15:23I don't know.
15:32Great!
15:34What?
15:34Why don't you look where you're going?
15:36I make it a point of looking directly at the object towards which I am heading with...
15:41Oh!
15:42Sorry, Marshal.
15:43Didn't notice the little twinkler.
15:45Just a minute.
15:47Are you the man that rode in with Lucas McCain a while ago?
15:50Fine young man.
15:51Both of them.
15:52Mm-hmm.
15:52I see now what he meant.
15:54Huh?
15:56You intend to tack that up without the use of a hammer?
15:59I do.
16:00Why don't you use the butt of your gun?
16:02The last time I tried that, the walnut clips come off.
16:05I was unarmed for two days.
16:07Why not use a rock?
16:09Instead of a hammer?
16:10Instead of a gun?
16:11Yeah.
16:33It was quite a mix-up.
16:34The red men scalped my horse, stole me and massacred the cavalry.
17:03No, no, no, no.
17:04I think a fine cursive italic North Fork Saloon.
17:08I'll get the paint.
17:09I've got a sign.
17:10This is a cash deal.
17:12I've never run into such a money-grubbing community
17:14and one that doubted the power of advertising.
17:17I have here a genuine gents diamond ring
17:20worth in excess of $100.
17:27Take it to your local jeweler if you don't believe me.
17:32I'll mind the store for you.
17:39Richard Tucker, murdered.
17:40Known to be missing a watch and a diamond ring.
17:43Alice Dorn, murdered.
17:44Known to be missing a lady's locket watch.
17:47Chubb Shepson, murdered.
17:48Known to be missing a pair of boots
17:50and probably the spurs that go with them.
17:53Now you belatedly tell me he had railroad steel,
17:55a six-gun, and newly minted coins.
17:58These people were all murdered by a six-gun.
18:01And he must have been near a railhead to get that steel.
18:03Oh, I know we've got all kinds of evidence against him.
18:05Too much, in fact.
18:06I just can't put the man together as a murderer, Micah.
18:09I still think you should be looking for Matt Larson.
18:11Lucas, must you always be so right
18:12that you'll overlook a whole multitude of wrongs just to be sure?
18:16It's not a question of me being right.
18:17It's all of us being right.
18:19Now you arrest him for those murders the way you say people feel,
18:21what kind of a hearing is he going to get?
18:23They didn't make just one locket watch and stop.
18:25And watch is bearing the initials RT,
18:27and the diamond ring he gave Sweeney,
18:29the spurs he gave Mark.
18:30What about those?
18:30That's just it.
18:31Now why would he come to a place not 15 miles
18:33from where he committed the murder
18:34and start throwing evidence all over town?
18:36Could be.
18:37He thought he'd get here ahead of the news.
18:39He took one of these posters off my bulletin board
18:42to keep it from becoming public knowledge.
18:44Micah's right.
18:45He planned to be away from here
18:46before the facts caught up with him.
18:59Well, Lucas, I guess you want him to ride out scot-free.
19:02Oh, I didn't say that, Micah,
19:03but the way you're talking,
19:04there's no need for a hearing or a trial.
19:06You might as well hang him.
19:07Ah, good afternoon, Marshal.
19:10Miss, and you, Mr. McCain.
19:13It warms my heart to see such a gathering representative
19:17of the local citizenry.
19:18I see you've collected the trinkets.
19:21I suggest that you retain them.
19:22I have every reason to believe
19:24that they may constitute very important legal evidence.
19:27Well, I'm glad you feel that way about it, Mr. Quince,
19:30because that puts us all in complete agreement.
19:32Now, would you like to make a statement?
19:33I certainly would remove your hands from my body.
19:36What is the meaning of this?
19:38You're under arrest.
19:39Upon what charge?
19:40Murder.
19:41I did not kill that man.
19:43What man?
19:45I am not at liberty to divulge
19:47what man I did not kill.
19:49I will speak only in the presence of my barrister.
19:52Show me to my room.
20:05I give up.
20:06You talk to him, Lucas.
20:08Now, Quince,
20:08I don't happen to believe you're guilty,
20:10but you're sure making it hard to prove my point to you.
20:13Mr. McCain.
20:14Michael!
20:14If I...
20:15Michael, come here.
20:19If I confide in you, McCain,
20:21will you promise to turn over to me
20:22any monies that may be forthcoming from this information?
20:25Agreed.
20:26All right.
20:26I know all about the bushwhacker.
20:28You know all about the bushwhacker.
20:29I do.
20:29Hey, Lucas.
20:30Lucas.
20:31The pirate here just came in with Matt Larson's body.
20:33He found the wallets of two of the murder victims on him,
20:36so I guess that clears it up.
20:37But Larson was the bushwhacker.
20:39He said your money or your life.
20:40And that's when I decided to shoot him.
20:42Oh, that gentleman is a brazen liar.
20:44I personally dispatched that rogue.
20:46You didn't even see the body.
20:48How do you know?
20:49Why, I discovered those two wallets
20:51when I went through the pockets of the bushwhacker.
20:53I didn't know who he was then.
20:54So you shot him?
20:55No, sir.
20:56I was unable to find my fouling piece in time.
20:59Well, if you didn't shoot him, how'd you kill him?
21:01And how'd he explain that bullet hole in him?
21:03Well, he rode into my camp attempting to burglarize me.
21:06Well, some time back, the lock on my strongbox rusted away,
21:10and I put a tiny little rattlesnake inside,
21:13sort of as a sentry.
21:15Friendly little fella, unless riled.
21:18Well, the blaggard thrust his hand inside,
21:21and the little chap took a nibble right in a vein.
21:25We discussed it until he died.
21:27I then did lift certain of his personal effects
21:30in order to lighten his load to the happy hunting ground.
21:33And two miles from that spot,
21:34a wheel departed my wagon,
21:36and that gentleman there is a knave.
21:39That ain't the truth.
21:41I shot that fella, and I want the reward.
21:43You didn't bury, Larson?
21:44I was devoid of a shovel at the time.
21:46That minor thief probably came upon the dead body
21:49and shot it in order to completely enhance the fabrication.
21:53Was there any blood about the wound?
21:57He's right, Lucas.
21:58Dead bodies don't bleed.
22:00Now, why did you take that poster off my bulletin board?
22:03Well, when I realized who he was,
22:05naturally, I lusted after the reward.
22:08Well, he might have been a little dead when I shot him,
22:12but I earned that $500 reward, and I brought him in.
22:15The body on that jackass belongs to me!
22:19As surely as night follows day!
22:21Lucas.
22:23Lucas, what do you think?
22:25I don't know.
22:26They're both taking liberty with the facts.
22:28Well, they're both out for the reward.
22:30Maybe I better split it.
22:31I don't think there's anything else you can do.
22:34Yeah.
22:37Ah, Marshal, I knew that I could depend on you
22:39to uphold the principles of justice.
22:41I knew you wouldn't be swayed.
22:43Say, how do you cut a notch in a snake?
22:46I brought in that killer.
22:48He was the victim of a snake
22:49to which I hold clear title.
22:51Now, listen here, you two.
22:53There's a reward, and you're both going to split it
22:55and be happy about it,
22:56or you'll share this jail cell.
22:58What do you do for a living?
23:00I am sole owner and operator of a gold mine,
23:04the Paiute Princess.
23:05Say that again.
23:06The Paiute Princess.
23:10Paiute Princess.
23:12Oh, I can see it all now.
23:14See what?
23:15A $250 sign across the landscape.
23:18The Paiute Princess.
23:21Pai...
23:22What's your full name?
23:23Pai-right-ran.
23:24Pai-right-ran.
23:25Prop.
23:26Prop.
23:26I spell it all out.
23:28Prop-ri-ator.
23:29Oh, what a sight.
23:31People will come from miles around
23:32merely to gape,
23:33the eighth wonder of the world.
23:35Oh, what a sign.
23:36I will paint for you.
23:37What color paint?
23:37Hey.
23:52Think there's much of a future
23:53in sign painting for us?
23:55You thinking of taking it up?
23:56Oh, I don't know.
23:58Mr. Quince has made $500 in one day at it.
24:00Don't be carried away by the glamour, boy.
24:04Sometimes I'll go two, even three days
24:06without making $500.
24:08What in tarnation is that?
24:10Bastille, named after a very famous French hoose gal,
24:13I'll need one more touch.
24:24Sign painters should never step back
24:26to admire his work.
24:49The End
25:19¡Gracias!
25:23¡Gracias!
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