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00:03:07The Cymbals clang and the horns they blaze away
00:03:09McCarthy pumps the old whistle while I have pipes to play
00:03:13And Hennessy, Tennessee, doodles of food and the music is something grand
00:03:16A credit to a liar and this magnanimous man
00:03:29Watch my horse
00:03:31Watch my horse
00:03:32Me washy horsey
00:03:33You like his statue too?
00:03:36Ladies and gentlemen
00:03:38Tonight you're going to see the best darn show that Bob Holliday has ever presented
00:03:43Or the best show that I ever rang a curtain upon as long as I've been master of ceremonies at
00:03:49the Bella Union
00:03:50First, I want you to meet those two little girls, the Anderson sisters
00:03:55Two of the best high kickers I've ever seen
00:03:57Give them a sample, girls
00:04:00That's enough!
00:04:03I knew you'd like it, I knew you'd like it
00:04:05Now I want you to meet that triple trio
00:04:08Mary Ballinoo, those girls with the Golden Voices
00:04:11Give them a sample, girls
00:04:13Two, two, three, one, two
00:04:16That's enough, girls
00:04:17Don't give them too much
00:04:20And now for the final
00:04:21I want you to meet the Johnson brothers
00:04:23Two of the fastest men with Indian clubs
00:04:26Not to be Indians I ever looked at
00:04:28Give them a sample, fellas
00:04:31That's all, that's enough
00:04:35Don't give me a curtain at seven o'clock
00:04:42You must be awful brave
00:04:43Oh, it's all in the day's work, all in the day's work
00:04:45Here, here, here
00:04:46The minute I turn my back on you, what happened?
00:04:48I was just telling the girls about the Apriot fire
00:04:50I rescued all those beautiful girls
00:04:52Oh, what a beautiful fire, beautiful fire
00:04:54Yeah, yeah, yeah
00:04:55He starts more fires than he puts out
00:04:57Oh, you're only jealous of me
00:04:58You're only jealous of me, there was fire chief
00:04:59Reliant me, wasn't you mean
00:05:00Reliant me, there's one horse
00:05:01Oh, one horse
00:05:02Oh, I'll break it up
00:05:04Yes, sir, yes, sir
00:05:05Yes, sir
00:05:06Wash those glasses
00:05:06I brought that counter there
00:05:07Do me a favor, will you?
00:05:09Deal them off the top this time
00:05:12I'll learn you, you young squirt
00:05:15Get out of here
00:05:16Go on, get out
00:05:20They ought to throw you out with him
00:05:22Look at you
00:05:24Why should I bother with a gun
00:05:25When everyone's afraid of my brother
00:05:28Yeah
00:05:28Well, someday you're going to run into a real tough guy
00:05:30And when he gets through with you
00:05:31He won't be able to hold you a liquor
00:05:32Speaking of liquor
00:05:34Bartender, I'm service
00:05:35I'll go find a service in the West
00:05:37You want to know
00:05:38After six months
00:05:39That things are different in Deadwood
00:05:40Well, then live with their colors off
00:05:42And die with their boots on
00:05:43Here's to Deadwood
00:05:44A town with hair on his chest
00:05:51Get this stuff
00:05:52Oh, that's an old Indian drink
00:05:53Made from wild plums
00:05:55The Indians take the plums
00:05:56And put it in a blanket
00:05:56Squeeze the juice out
00:05:57And cook it over a hot fire
00:05:58For half an hour
00:05:59You've got to take the blanket
00:06:00Out of this bag
00:06:01Very funny
00:06:10What's the idea?
00:06:11Two drinks of that
00:06:12And you'll really get in trouble
00:06:13Always mind your big brother, kid
00:06:15That's the best way
00:06:16To keep your health around here
00:06:17Friend or customer?
00:06:18Oh, hey, Jack
00:06:19I understand you still have to
00:06:21Wash behind his ears for him
00:06:22Huh, Bob?
00:06:24Now I remember you
00:06:25Jack McCall
00:06:27They almost hung you
00:06:28For cattle stealing last month
00:06:29Good, all right, Rocky
00:06:30I'll handle this
00:06:32Sorry you're in such a hurry, Jack
00:06:33Drop in again sometime, will you?
00:06:40Come on, Jim
00:06:40I want to talk to you in the office
00:06:48Well, what do I have to do?
00:06:49Stand in the corner for a half hour?
00:06:51Jim, I want you to do something for me
00:06:52I'm going to send you back to St. Louis
00:06:53St. Louis?
00:06:55Yeah, I know it's not New York
00:06:56But you'll get a lot of things around there
00:06:57You miss here
00:06:57Are you going along?
00:06:59I won't be able to
00:06:59That's why I'm going to send you
00:07:01Are you sure you're not just trying
00:07:02To get me out of this bold bad town?
00:07:04No, you'll be coming right back
00:07:05Jim
00:07:07You remember Ann Grayson?
00:07:09Ann Grayson?
00:07:09Yeah
00:07:10Sort of
00:07:10Big eyes, pigtails, skinny legs
00:07:13She used to have an uncle
00:07:14Road Pony Express, didn't she?
00:07:15That's right
00:07:16He used to tell Annie stories
00:07:17About the Indians
00:07:18And the Badlands
00:07:19And the mountains
00:07:20He's the one that got me interested
00:07:21In the West
00:07:22Funny, the police is profitable
00:07:24Yeah
00:07:27I've made mine
00:07:28And I want to settle down
00:07:31You see, Jim
00:07:32When I left St. Louis
00:07:33I, uh, I, uh
00:07:37Well, I, uh
00:07:39Told Ann I'd send for her
00:07:42Why, you old son of a gun
00:07:44And I didn't even suspect it
00:07:46Only, she was just a kid
00:07:48She's 22 now
00:07:49She's still in love with you?
00:07:51Well, no reason for her to be
00:07:52But judging from her last letter
00:07:54All right, all right
00:07:55I know the answer
00:07:55When do you want me to go?
00:07:56There's a stage
00:07:56Leaving for Fort Pier tomorrow
00:07:57You'll take that
00:07:58And take the boat on down from there
00:08:08Jane
00:08:09Jane
00:08:12Hello, Jane
00:08:13Oh, wow
00:08:21Ow
00:08:23Ah
00:08:25Wife
00:08:27Hi, Jane
00:08:29See? Next time call your shots, huh?
00:08:33How's the road to Pierre?
00:08:35It's a little muddy, but you can make it all right.
00:08:37A little muddy, huh?
00:08:44I'm too dry to talk now.
00:08:46Lucky!
00:08:48Okay. What's the news from Chicago?
00:08:57As far as I know, it's still burning.
00:08:59They wouldn't have had any fire.
00:09:01I bet you would have shot Mrs. O'Leary's cow the day before it kicked over the lantern.
00:09:04Well, what's a cow got to do with the fire?
00:09:06Anybody can put a cow out.
00:09:08Where's Bob?
00:09:09He's in the back room there, but he's very busy now.
00:09:11He's never too busy to see me.
00:09:29He's in the back room.
00:09:39Oh!
00:09:40Oh, no, Mr. Jackpot.
00:09:41No!
00:09:45Woo-hoo!
00:09:45I just picked him up and I want to bring him to you.
00:09:46Here, here.
00:10:01Well, then, a couple more you forgot.
00:10:12How are you, boys?
00:10:13Oh, Jay, why'd you get in touch?
00:10:14A few minutes ago, just hit the jackpot, so I'm buying the drinks.
00:10:18Busy now.
00:10:19Oh, now, a lady don't enjoy drinking by herself.
00:10:23We sitting together at the show tonight?
00:10:25Maybe.
00:10:26You going home and change your clothes?
00:10:28Don't you ever wear dresses anymore?
00:10:30Not unless I have to.
00:10:31Makes me feel too darn effeminate.
00:10:37Here, this ought to cover all expenses.
00:10:39Say, what about her?
00:10:40What about her?
00:10:41There's nothing between Jane and me.
00:10:43Well, we kicked around together.
00:10:44Sure, I know.
00:10:45She's been a scout for General Cutter.
00:10:47She's ridden over half the west.
00:10:50Don't get excited, boys.
00:10:51Don't get excited.
00:10:51The place is burning down.
00:10:54Hey, follow me out here, boys.
00:10:55Over here.
00:10:56There, there, there.
00:10:57There, there, there.
00:10:58Somebody must have thrown a cigar in there.
00:11:01Boy, wait.
00:11:02Wait, wait, wait.
00:11:02No, I'll take care of that.
00:11:04I'll take care of that.
00:11:05Leave it alone, will you?
00:11:05I'll take care of that.
00:11:06Great.
00:11:08Look, you're just in time for the fire, boy.
00:11:11Don't get excited.
00:11:12Everything's all right.
00:11:13Don't worry about anything, folks.
00:11:14Sorry, everything's all right.
00:11:16Everything's all right.
00:11:16Don't be around.
00:11:17I'm right here.
00:11:19Let me shoot.
00:11:20Let me shoot.
00:11:23Everything's all right.
00:11:24Don't worry, folks.
00:11:25Everything's under control.
00:11:31What this town needs is a new fire chief.
00:11:33What are you talking about?
00:11:34The fire chief's the best bartender in town.
00:11:58Ah, how many times have I told you that I'm going to be with my fire?
00:12:04You're making me mad, very mad.
00:12:05Well, what are you going to do?
00:12:06I don't know.
00:12:07Let's go.
00:12:27Oh, only be a few minutes.
00:12:29Yes, sir.
00:12:29I hope.
00:12:36Good afternoon, sir.
00:12:37Does Miss Ann Grayson live here?
00:12:39Yes, I'll step right in.
00:12:45Who will I say is calling, sir?
00:12:47Jim Holliday.
00:12:48Yes, sir.
00:12:49Won't you please sit down?
00:13:12Hello.
00:13:15I'm waiting for a Miss Ann Grayson.
00:13:17Hi, man.
00:13:20Oh, don't you remember me?
00:13:25Oh, well, it has been ten years.
00:13:28And I thought that only butterflies.
00:13:31So you're Ann.
00:13:32Yes.
00:13:33Won't you come in here where we can sit down?
00:13:43How's Bob?
00:13:44Oh, he's all right.
00:13:45Big man out west.
00:13:46You mean I won't have to do my own washing?
00:13:48Oh, not exactly.
00:13:49Tell me what it's like in Deadwood.
00:13:51Well, it's kind of a combination of things.
00:13:55You certainly paint an exciting picture.
00:13:58Oh, but you don't have to tell me.
00:14:00I know.
00:14:01Indians, miners, life in the raw.
00:14:04Oh, the frontier.
00:14:05I'm going to love every moment of it.
00:14:07I see you read a lot.
00:14:08Oh, I do.
00:14:09Everything I can find about the West.
00:14:11You see, when Bob and I are married,
00:14:13I want to be able to help him in the work he's doing.
00:14:17Yes.
00:14:18Yes, I see what you mean.
00:14:20Is that you, Holliday?
00:14:23You remember Uncle Wilbur?
00:14:24Oh, of course.
00:14:25How are you, sir?
00:14:26Well, I reckon you never forgot all them stories I told you.
00:14:29Oh, I think that was my brother, Bob, sir.
00:14:31Yes, sir, read.
00:14:32I bet it was them stories that started you heading for the West.
00:14:36I said it was my brother.
00:14:37Huh?
00:14:38Another?
00:14:38Oh, sure, sure.
00:14:40I got lots of them.
00:14:41Say, I'll tell you about the first time I headed for Fort Laram.
00:14:44Please, Uncle Wilbur, not now.
00:14:45Yes, all right, all right.
00:14:46Later on, I'll tell you that one.
00:14:48Well.
00:14:49So you come east and marry my niece, huh?
00:14:52Oh, it is.
00:14:52Bob was going to marry her.
00:14:53Speak up.
00:14:54Don't mumble.
00:14:55I ain't going to bite you.
00:14:55I'm taking Ann back to Deadwood to marry my brother, Bob.
00:14:59Oh, hey, well, that's fine.
00:15:01Well, you have my concern.
00:15:03I always figured that you and Ann would get married ever since you was kids together.
00:15:06Don't mind, Uncle Wilbur.
00:15:08He'll go to sleep.
00:15:08How's that?
00:15:09Nothing, darling.
00:15:10Tell me about the social life in Deadwood.
00:15:12I suppose they have dances every Saturday night.
00:15:14I've even seen men dancing Friday afternoon at the end of a rope.
00:15:18Now you're trying to frighten me.
00:15:20Well, you yourself said it's life in the wrong.
00:15:22Say, you're afraid.
00:15:24I can't do it without comforts, aren't you?
00:15:27Not exactly.
00:15:28I just can't picture you in a frontier town.
00:15:30That sounds like a challenge, and I love challenges.
00:15:33How soon can we leave?
00:15:35Well, the St. Joe starts upstream day after tomorrow.
00:15:37Can we make it?
00:15:38We can, but remember that I've been in Deadwood for six months,
00:15:41and I'd like to get you up with some civilization.
00:15:44First daughter, will you go out to supper with me?
00:15:46Of course she will, and so will I.
00:15:49Say, I ain't been out to supper for more than a year.
00:16:14Enjoying the trip?
00:16:15Oh, I love it.
00:16:16How far do we go on the boat?
00:16:17To Fort Pier, then overland to Deadwood.
00:16:19Overland by stagecoach?
00:16:20Yes, the famous Deadwood stage you've heard so much about.
00:16:22Oh, then we might be held up or attacked by Indians.
00:16:25Not a chance.
00:16:26The whole country's patrolled by Custer in the 7th Cavalry.
00:16:30Look, Ann, I wish you weren't so uncairably romantic about this thing.
00:16:33You build up a picture that isn't true.
00:16:35The West is a gusty, bawdy place that does things to people.
00:16:39Doesn't seem to bother you.
00:16:40That's because I'm not a part of it.
00:16:42I don't like it.
00:16:43I came out here to visit Bob, and he insisted I stay a while.
00:16:46After I get you to Deadwood, there'll no longer be any reason for me to stay.
00:17:03Two.
00:17:06Two.
00:17:08Three.
00:17:10One.
00:17:13Fifty dollars.
00:17:14If you can stand it, gentlemen.
00:17:17It's too rich for my blood.
00:17:18No place for two small pairs.
00:17:24I'll have to raise that 200th shirt.
00:17:28Take it on.
00:17:29I was only fooling.
00:17:31Better luck next time.
00:17:34I'd like to see what won that.
00:17:35Sure you want to.
00:17:37Ain't customary.
00:17:38I've got a right to see the hand.
00:17:40You could have had six cards.
00:17:45I busted straight.
00:17:48That's one time you should have called.
00:17:51Oh, a snicker.
00:17:53I should have known with that hair and them fancy clothes.
00:17:55Gentlemen, gentlemen.
00:17:56Mr. Jackson, I'm surprised at you.
00:17:58You keep out of this unless you want to get your ear spin back, too.
00:18:02I won't stand for this dude making a fool out of him.
00:18:05I speak to you privately, Mr. Jackson.
00:18:10If you'll excuse me, I'll cash these in.
00:18:17I'll take care of that dude before he leaves this boat.
00:18:20Mr. Jackson.
00:18:21That gentleman happens to be James Butler Hickok.
00:18:24They called him Wild Bill when he was Marshal of Abilene.
00:18:28He?
00:18:30The man I've called...
00:18:32Wild Bill Hickok.
00:18:37Yes, sir.
00:18:39James Butler Hickok.
00:18:43Oh, excuse me.
00:18:51Afternoon.
00:18:54Afternoon.
00:18:55Traveling far?
00:18:57All the way to Deadwood.
00:18:59Ever been out that way?
00:19:01No, I haven't.
00:19:02Have you?
00:19:03Oh, yes.
00:19:04My brother runs the Bella Union in Deadwood.
00:19:06Really?
00:19:09I realize this is none of my business, sir,
00:19:11but these boats are infested by professional gamblers.
00:19:14They're a dangerous lot.
00:19:16Well, that's right kind of you to warn me.
00:19:18I've seen a lot of them in Dakota.
00:19:19They generally go armed.
00:19:21I wouldn't be a bit surprised.
00:19:23Take a tip from me and borrow a gun.
00:19:25You might need it.
00:19:41Oh, you dance much too well, Mr. Holiday.
00:19:43My Uncle Wilbur always warned me to beware of a dancing man.
00:19:47Don't be alarmed.
00:19:48Light moment Jim, they call me.
00:19:49I pour tea, pick up handkerchiefs,
00:19:51sing with a quivering baritone,
00:19:52and dance with a neat turn of the foot.
00:19:54But I promise you there's no harm in me.
00:19:56Oh, yes, I'm quite sure that.
00:19:58Oh, dear.
00:19:59I do want to thank you for the many little things you've done
00:20:01to make this trip so enjoyable.
00:20:03It has been fun, hasn't it?
00:20:04Well, don't look so solemn.
00:20:06We'll have good times in Deadwood, won't we?
00:20:08Yes, won't we?
00:20:10The three of us.
00:20:28We're tying up at Plainview,
00:20:29and we'll be there for one hour.
00:20:31Those going ashore will please be governed accordingly.
00:20:35Take a look at the west?
00:20:36Oh, I'd love to.
00:20:37I'll meet you right here.
00:20:53Anything like you pictured it?
00:20:55Well, not, not exactly.
00:20:57Shall we cross the street?
00:20:59All right.
00:21:07So I told him I'd give him $100 for...
00:21:09Hickok!
00:21:22Jim!
00:21:23Oh, Jim!
00:21:25Oh, Jim!
00:21:26Jim!
00:21:28He's hurt!
00:21:29You did it!
00:21:29You shot him!
00:21:30Well, I'm sorry, Mum.
00:21:31I don't believe I did.
00:21:33Well, don't just stand there.
00:21:34Do something!
00:21:36Let me have a look.
00:21:39Well, there are no gunshot wounds.
00:21:41Speak to me.
00:21:42Maybe he bumped his head.
00:21:44Oh, sure enough, he struck it on this rock here.
00:21:47Let me help him up.
00:21:49Where am I?
00:21:50Oh, my head.
00:21:52Oh, Jim, are you all right?
00:21:54He'll be all right soon as we get him back to the boat.
00:21:56Mr. Hickock, thanks.
00:21:58Them two fellows have been making fight talk around here for a week.
00:22:01Yeah, I knew them in Abilene.
00:22:03I'll be glad to answer to your authorities.
00:22:04No need to, Mr. Hickock.
00:22:06Clear case of self-defense.
00:22:08What do you call you?
00:22:10Hickock.
00:22:11Not Wild Bill.
00:22:13Oh, that's just a nickname.
00:22:15And I was going to protect you.
00:22:18Well, I appreciate it. Believe me.
00:22:25Feeling better?
00:22:26Sure. And you?
00:22:28I can still see those poor men lying there.
00:22:32You'll have to get accustomed to a lot of things, Ann.
00:22:34Those men we saw back there at Plainville.
00:22:36They were civilized like us once, before they came out here.
00:22:39But they should be stronger for what they've been through.
00:22:42An axe gets dull when it's chopped down too many trees.
00:22:48Has... has Bob changed, too?
00:22:50Oh, you know Bob. Nothing can change him.
00:22:58Ann, don't think I'm being disloyal, but if you want a little more time...
00:23:02Oh, I can't go back now.
00:23:04Don't be fooled by a schoolgirl's dream.
00:23:06This is reality.
00:23:07But I'm sure I have courage enough to go through with... things.
00:23:12Isn't it wiser to acknowledge a mistake?
00:23:14Mistake? I...
00:23:16I don't know what you mean.
00:23:17Yes, you do.
00:23:23I love this part of it.
00:23:25The quiet night.
00:23:27The clean smell of things.
00:23:29The rest is...
00:23:30It's rather terrifying.
00:23:33Ann...
00:23:34You and I, we sort of...
00:23:36What I mean is that...
00:23:38When I was knocked out back there on the street...
00:23:40I had a beautiful dream.
00:23:42I dreamed that you were holding my head in your arms.
00:23:45But you called to me and your voice trembled.
00:23:47You were worried.
00:23:48That wasn't a dream.
00:23:54Ann...
00:24:16It looks like some kind of a celebration.
00:24:27You're not worried, ain't you?
00:24:29I'll explain everything and Bob will understand.
00:24:44Just a little welcoming party folks.
00:24:46Everybody turns out when I come to town.
00:24:48Hurricane Harry they call me.
00:24:54We must get this over with.
00:24:55I wonder where he is.
00:24:57There's Bob.
00:24:58Oh, Bob!
00:24:59Ann, I'd know you any place.
00:25:01It's a swell turnout, isn't it?
00:25:03Bob, I want to talk to you.
00:25:04I know, Miss. Welcome to Deadwood.
00:25:05This is Rocky Plummer.
00:25:06I'm Chief of the Fire Department.
00:25:07You see my helmet?
00:25:08Oh, I forgot my helmet.
00:25:09Bob, something's happening.
00:25:10Welcome, Miss Ann.
00:25:12She's the mayor.
00:25:13Oh, Bob, you must listen to me.
00:25:14The braids are all ready.
00:25:15Oh, good. Come on.
00:25:16Come on, everybody.
00:25:16I'll take you.
00:25:30Come on, boys.
00:25:31Let's show her the gun.
00:25:32Come on, boys.
00:25:33Let's show her the gun.
00:25:34Take her into town.
00:25:35Oh, we're gonna have a big time tonight.
00:25:44And we'll all be dancing when the rooster rolls over.
00:25:48Gonna have a big time tonight.
00:25:51Hear the bill singing.
00:25:55Gonna have a big time tonight.
00:25:58Take concert tea.
00:26:01So she got here.
00:26:03Yes.
00:26:04Well, here's to the bride.
00:26:10Your pardon, ma'am.
00:26:13Well, how old Jane?
00:26:14You just come in on the stage?
00:26:16Yes, I did.
00:26:17What'd she look like?
00:26:19A lady.
00:26:33Here she is, Ann, and it's all yours.
00:26:35Of course.
00:26:36Go inside now and get your stuff prettied up for the wedding.
00:26:38Come on, Alan.
00:26:39Take that stuff right in, brothers.
00:26:40Go on.
00:26:42Bob, please come inside.
00:26:43I want to talk to you a minute.
00:26:45Oh, no.
00:26:45It's bad luck for the groom to speak to the bride before the wedding.
00:26:50Bob, you've got to listen to me.
00:26:51Ann and I want to...
00:26:52Jim, I can't thank you enough for what you've done for me.
00:26:54All right, boys, drinks on me at the Bella Union.
00:27:01All right.
00:27:05Now what?
00:27:06Don't worry about it.
00:27:07I'll go down and get Bob away from the others.
00:27:09He'll have to listen.
00:27:13Hey, wake up!
00:27:15Three drinks at the Bella Union.
00:27:36I'm sorry to butt in on you.
00:27:39I wanted to see what a lady looked like.
00:27:45Well, really.
00:27:47Jane, there's been a mistake.
00:27:48A big mistake.
00:27:52You thought you could horn in, did you?
00:27:54Well, there ain't no place in this camp for ladies.
00:27:56You're going out in the next stage.
00:27:59Oh, this is Jane.
00:28:00Never mind the introductions.
00:28:01I'll tell her who I am.
00:28:03Me and Bob helped settle this town.
00:28:05We trapped for food before the wagon trains come.
00:28:07And we fought engines before there were soldiers.
00:28:09And when the smallpox hit us, I nursed them through it.
00:28:13Could you have done that with your pretty face and your fine clothes?
00:28:16You can only listen to me.
00:28:17I've listened long enough.
00:28:18I'm doing the talking now.
00:28:19No frizzly-haired hoi-toidi petticoat rustler is going to beat my time.
00:28:24There's something I want to tell you, Jane.
00:28:27Jim and I were married in Fort Pierre.
00:28:34Jim and I were married in Fort Pierre.
00:28:36And him?
00:28:48Jim and I were married in Fort Pierre.
00:28:57Well, I was married in Fort Pierre.
00:28:59Hello, Jane. I was just thinking about you.
00:29:01I'll bet.
00:29:03I've been meaning to talk to you for a long time,
00:29:05but you know how fellas keep putting things off.
00:29:06Yeah. I know.
00:29:09I knew you'd take it like a sport.
00:29:11I had it all figured out.
00:29:13I knew just what I was going to say to you,
00:29:15and I knew just about what you were going to say to me.
00:29:18What did you figure you'd say to me first?
00:29:20Well, let me see. I was going to say,
00:29:23Jane, we've been partners a long time.
00:29:25Strictly business, of course.
00:29:26Well, now that we're calling it quits,
00:29:28no hard feelings, huh?
00:29:29Yeah, I remember.
00:29:31We promised to have a last drink together
00:29:33with big smiles all around.
00:29:35That's right. I won't need that today.
00:29:37Jane, look, I want to talk to you seriously.
00:29:39Now that, uh...
00:29:42Now that we're through, I...
00:29:44I got a little present for you.
00:29:46Here.
00:29:51Had it all planned, didn't you?
00:29:53Well, I just wanted to give you a start someplace else.
00:29:55I didn't want you to rob banks or anything.
00:29:57That's where you went wrong.
00:29:59You don't owe me nothing.
00:30:02I don't owe you nothing.
00:30:03After all the years we've known each other?
00:30:05Yeah, after all the years we've known each other.
00:30:07You didn't think I had enough style for you, is that it?
00:30:10You wanted a wife you could be proud of,
00:30:12one you could show off in front of the whole town.
00:30:14A girl all wrapped up with lace and pink ribbons,
00:30:17a Sunday school look in her eye.
00:30:18Wait a minute, Jane. Wait a minute.
00:30:20I'm just getting unwound.
00:30:21What do you think I've been following you around for?
00:30:22You thought you could buy me off,
00:30:24put me on a pension?
00:30:25Well, you can keep it.
00:30:27That girl you picked is your idea of a beautiful,
00:30:30faithful, trusting female.
00:30:32I'm downright sorry for you.
00:30:33Jane!
00:30:34What would you think if I told you
00:30:35your Miss High and Mighty Better Than Them All
00:30:37is already married?
00:30:38That's a lie.
00:30:39Sure it is, and here's another one.
00:30:40The man she's married to is Jim, your own brother.
00:30:43They got married in Fort Pier on the way up here.
00:30:45Buy your way out of that one.
00:30:49And next time, don't come running back to me.
00:31:04I'm just gonna find you.
00:31:09I ought to kill you!
00:31:11How'd you figure to get away with it?
00:31:13I wasn't figuring to get away with anything.
00:31:14I tried to tell you at the stagecoach
00:31:15in front of this house,
00:31:15but you wouldn't listen to me.
00:31:16Yeah, well, I'm listening now.
00:31:18Well, go ahead and start talking,
00:31:19and it better be good.
00:31:20It is good.
00:31:23It's the best reason in the world.
00:31:26We love each other.
00:31:28You what?
00:31:29We love each other.
00:31:30How can you?
00:31:31You haven't seen each other for ten years.
00:31:32What's that got to do with it?
00:31:34Nothing.
00:31:35Nothing except while you were playing around back east,
00:31:37I was out here working.
00:31:38And what do you think kept me going?
00:31:40Come on.
00:31:41Your letter's telling me what a great fellow I was
00:31:43and how much you were looking forward to joining me.
00:31:45Oh, Ann.
00:31:47Ann, I understand.
00:31:48It was the boat and the moonlight
00:31:50and the music and his fancy talk.
00:31:52Now, look, Bob.
00:31:52Shut up.
00:31:53I don't blame you, Ann.
00:31:55We can go to Judge Newcomb.
00:31:57We can tell him it's a mistake.
00:31:58But it wasn't a mistake, Bob.
00:31:59I knew exactly what I was doing.
00:32:01Oh, I don't blame you for not understanding.
00:32:04Well, you wouldn't want me knowing I was in love with Jim, would you?
00:32:06It just happened, Bob.
00:32:08Nobody has control over a thing like that.
00:32:11Is that the way you want it, Ann?
00:32:13Yes, Bob.
00:32:14That's the way.
00:32:27Bye.
00:32:28Bye.
00:32:30Bye.
00:32:30I'm weeping alone.
00:32:33No gentle voice, no tender smile makes me rejoice.
00:32:43Or cares beguile in dreams alone, my love I see.
00:32:53It's awful sad, isn't it?
00:32:55Oh, it's terrible.
00:32:57Beautiful sentiments.
00:32:58Oh, yeah.
00:32:59Makes me want to reform.
00:33:01That's good. I'm glad to hear that.
00:33:03Glad to hear that.
00:33:04From now on, I'll never touch another drink of whiskey.
00:33:07Good.
00:33:07Give me a dry martini.
00:33:10A what?
00:33:11Dry martini.
00:33:13Dry martini?
00:33:13Yeah.
00:33:22Hey, hey, that's no martini.
00:33:24A dry martini has an olive in it.
00:33:27An olive?
00:33:27Yes.
00:33:33Trying to slip something over on me, huh?
00:33:41Sing it again.
00:33:43Oh, Jane, that's the 14th time we've done that thing.
00:33:47The boys are tired. Can't we quit and go to bed?
00:33:50Sing it again.
00:33:54No one to love, none to caress.
00:34:04Roaming alone through this world's wilderness.
00:34:14Sad is my heart. Joy is unknown.
00:34:20This is too sad for me. I'm going to get out of here.
00:34:23Going ahead.
00:34:25Hey, hey.
00:34:27What do you do with my arm?
00:34:28Look at your arm. I don't know what about your arm.
00:34:30Hey, see if it's in there. Fine.
00:34:32Look at it yourself. You're closer to it than I am.
00:34:34No.
00:34:34Here it is.
00:34:40Put another olive in that.
00:34:42Oh, I wouldn't take too many of them things to roll for Queen.
00:34:44My love I see.
00:34:46His well-known voice whisper sweetly to me.
00:34:51Jane!
00:34:52Jane, you gotta come. He's tearing the whole town up.
00:34:55Well, you're the only one that can do anything with him.
00:34:57Oh, please Jane, you gotta come soon. Something awful will happen.
00:35:03Good.
00:35:06Did you hear that?
00:35:11Louder!
00:35:33Clear out.
00:35:34I'll put the next one right through ya.
00:35:48Oh, Ann.
00:35:56Yes, sir?
00:35:57Looks like I was telling you.
00:35:59A man could get into an awful mess over a woman.
00:36:03I remember one time in Kansas City.
00:36:05Well, it ain't my fault.
00:36:06Orders is orders.
00:36:07And if I don't throw you out, Bob will throw me out.
00:36:11Hurricane, here's a passenger for you.
00:36:13And don't let him out till you get to Fort Pier.
00:36:15Fine.
00:36:16Fine.
00:36:16For me, too.
00:36:17I hope I never see this town again.
00:36:19Come on, buddy.
00:36:20I'll pull you right in here.
00:36:22Say, you're kind of wrapped up in yourself a little, ain't you?
00:36:24I'll give you a little help.
00:36:26Here, let's look this around in here like...
00:36:29Wait a minute.
00:36:31Wait a minute.
00:36:38Okay.
00:36:43Uh-oh, just a minute.
00:36:44It's too hot in here.
00:36:47Oh, get in there.
00:36:58Take it away, Harry.
00:37:01Hat kill!
00:37:15How much was in that strong box?
00:37:20What?
00:37:21How much was in that strong box?
00:37:26Now, look, Bob.
00:37:27You don't want to get mixed up in anything like that.
00:37:30You just want to get even with somebody.
00:37:32Why don't you go on a bat for a few days?
00:37:33I tried that and it didn't work.
00:37:35Now I want action.
00:37:37I've known about that setup of yours and McCall's for a long time.
00:37:41I'm running this office, Bob.
00:37:42You're running the Bella Union.
00:37:43We're both doing all right.
00:37:44Yeah, yeah.
00:37:44I know all about that.
00:37:46Now I want to be delved in.
00:37:47It's not that easy, Bob.
00:37:48Believe me, I know.
00:37:50Once you start, you've got to go on through.
00:37:52You've got to play what's dealt.
00:37:53You can't get tired after a few bad hands.
00:37:55They won't let you quit.
00:37:56They can't afford to.
00:37:57Stop preaching, will you?
00:37:59Where's McCall?
00:38:02Well, since your mind's made up,
00:38:07might go out to Big Creek.
00:38:09Find them back there in the hills.
00:38:33You know what I says to the judge?
00:38:34I says to the judge,
00:38:36payin' alimony's like buyin' oats for a dead horse.
00:38:39Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:38:43Well, sir, I thought the judge was going to explode.
00:38:46He'd like to head apple, but he says to me,
00:38:49Mr. Abernathy.
00:38:50Ha, ha, ha.
00:38:51Good boy.
00:38:55Ha!
00:39:03Ha!
00:39:03Ha!
00:39:04Ha!
00:39:05Ha!
00:39:06Ha!
00:39:07Ha!
00:39:08Ha!
00:39:08Ha!
00:39:10Ha!
00:39:14Ha!
00:39:14So that's how it's done, huh?
00:39:16Yeah.
00:39:17Do I have to wear one of those Indian outfits?
00:39:19You want to stay healthy.
00:39:21Do I have to wear one of those Indian outfits?
00:39:21Do I have to wear one of those Indian outfits?
00:39:28Do I have to wear one of those Indian outfits?
00:39:37Do I have to wear one of those Indian outfits?
00:39:38Do I have to wear one of those Indian outfits?
00:39:38Do I have to wear one of those Indian outfits?
00:39:39Do I have to wear one of those Indian outfits?
00:39:39Do I have to wear one of those Indian outfits?
00:39:40Do I have to wear one of those Indian outfits?
00:39:40Do I have to wear one of those Indian outfits?
00:39:41Do I have to wear one of those Indian outfits?
00:39:42Do I have to wear one of those Indian outfits?
00:39:43Do I have to wear one of those Indian outfits?
00:39:44Do I have to wear one of those Indian outfits?
00:39:46Do I have to wear one of those Indian outfits?
00:39:50Well, here's where me and you part company.
00:40:16Here I go.
00:40:24I'll take the lead.
00:40:25If I help you, I'll get you.
00:40:32Run away, Stray.
00:40:33Run away, Stray.
00:40:35Here she comes.
00:40:35Come here.
00:40:51Hey, Harry.
00:40:53What happened to your horses?
00:40:54Their guard's gone...
00:40:55Them, what happened?
00:40:58It's been hurt.
00:41:03Good old Fort Pierre.
00:41:06Say, you look like the big fat blubber head that run me out a dead one.
00:41:15Didn't I meet you in Abilene?
00:41:17No, I ain't never been in Abilene.
00:41:19Well, that's funny. You know, you remind me of a fellow that used to play around with a Kansas kid.
00:41:24Nice boy, the kid.
00:41:27He was shot in the back.
00:41:34Send your bills to the express.
00:41:38Indians. There must have been 50 of them. They shot the guard and stole the gold.
00:41:42Stole the gold? Well, that doesn't sound like Indians to me.
00:41:45Where'd this happen?
00:41:46Back at Big Creek. And they was Indians, all right. I ought to know.
00:41:49They jumped on the stage and tried to scout me.
00:41:51I never seen the like of them all my life. I ain't seen the like of them.
00:41:54Send the detail back, see if they can pick up the trail.
00:41:57Come into the office. We'll make out a complete report.
00:42:02Hello, Jane.
00:42:03Howdy, General.
00:42:06Indians, huh?
00:42:08Jane, you know more about Indians than any five white men.
00:42:12What do you think of this attack on the stage?
00:42:14Maybe the Sioux did it and maybe not.
00:42:17I've seen signs in the hills.
00:42:19Smoke signals, night campfires.
00:42:21But where they strike or when, nobody knows.
00:42:23If I only had more men. They expect me to patrol hundreds of square miles.
00:42:27Be every place at once.
00:42:28These towns have got to learn to protect themselves.
00:42:31Well, this one boasts of being wide open.
00:42:33They won't know how open it is till they see them redskins galloping through from both ends.
00:42:37Call your leading citizens together, Jane. I want to talk to them.
00:42:40Good.
00:42:43I think the first step is to clean out the known outlaws and make the town safe within itself.
00:42:48We're with you on that, General.
00:42:50But we haven't any legally recognized courts nor authority.
00:42:53I'm coming to that.
00:42:54I suggest you apply to the federal government for papers of incorporation.
00:42:58But I don't see any reason why you can't go ahead and elect a marshal here and now.
00:43:01Sure.
00:43:03General Custer, you pick him. We'll take any man you name.
00:43:07I represent the army and the United States government.
00:43:09If you'll excuse me, I think this is a matter you should settle among yourselves.
00:43:13Good day, gentlemen.
00:43:14James.
00:43:15Goodbye, General.
00:43:16As far as I'm concerned, there's only one man for marshal.
00:43:20That's what they said about me when they made me fire chief.
00:43:22How about you, Mr. Hickok?
00:43:24Well, I appreciate the honor, believe me, but I came here to find gold and that's about all I'll have
00:43:30time for.
00:43:31Oh, that's too bad.
00:43:33What we've got to have is a man with nerve enough to fight it out and shoot it out to
00:43:38the finish.
00:43:39To the finish, to the finish.
00:43:40Oh, well, you see, I'm a pretty busy man with my fires and tending bar, you know.
00:43:45How about you, Bob?
00:43:46Hmm?
00:43:47No, no, I'm not the man for the job, but I know who is.
00:43:52Of course, I don't like to mention that we've been so close, but I'd like to see my brother Jim
00:43:57get the job.
00:44:01You really think he could handle it?
00:44:03Well, if Bob thinks his brother can do it, I move we appoint him.
00:44:06Oh, he could sure use a job, too, cause, well, he and Ann been working a claim out there in
00:44:11the hills,
00:44:12and, well, they ain't got enough gold out of there to fill a tooth.
00:44:15What's your opinion, Mr. Hickok?
00:44:18I think maybe he might surprise her.
00:44:20That settles it, then. We'll notify him of his appointment.
00:44:31Jim, we've got company.
00:44:33I'll be right up.
00:44:38Howdy, Mrs. Marshall.
00:44:40Marshall?
00:44:40Yes, ma'am.
00:44:42That's what we came to tell you about.
00:44:44Your husband has been appointed Marshal of Deadwood.
00:44:47No, not so fast.
00:44:48Maybe I've got something to say about that.
00:44:51Why, it's the greatest honor a man can have.
00:44:53It'll make you the leading citizen of the town.
00:44:56Oh, you can't say no now, especially after we turned it down.
00:44:59That is, so you could have it.
00:45:02What does he mean?
00:45:03What he's trying to say is,
00:45:05well, we're organizing the town.
00:45:08And Bob sold us the idea of making Jim the Marshal.
00:45:13Jim? What do you think?
00:45:15Well, not for me.
00:45:16Why, I wouldn't know the first thing a Marshal's supposed to do.
00:45:19Well, you could learn.
00:45:20Well, Jim, it would mean living in town again,
00:45:22seeing other people.
00:45:23Building empires?
00:45:24Perhaps.
00:45:25Well, not the way we planned, maybe.
00:45:27But you'd be getting ahead.
00:45:28You'd be making something of yourself and, well...
00:45:30And the claim isn't much good anyway, huh?
00:45:34Well, it looks like I'm trading in my shovel for a badge.
00:45:37Where do I start?
00:45:38Oh, I'm sure you know best about that.
00:45:40Remember, we're behind you.
00:45:42We're all behind you.
00:45:43Yeah, way behind you.
00:45:55Hello, Jim.
00:45:57Howdy, Jim.
00:45:58How are you, Marshal?
00:45:59What?
00:46:00Oh, just fine.
00:46:01Good luck, son.
00:46:02How are you, Marshal?
00:46:04We're all behind you, Marshal!
00:46:05We're all behind you.
00:46:05Wild men.
00:46:06Wild men.
00:46:07All right, don't get off his head.
00:46:09All right.
00:46:09I'll get off his head.
00:46:11Water!
00:46:12Water!
00:46:13Water!
00:46:15Water!
00:46:17Water!
00:46:17Water!
00:46:18Water!
00:46:19Water!
00:46:20Sani's laundry is burning.
00:46:22He says it's a chars.
00:46:35Hurry up, get that hose unwarranted.
00:46:38All right, boys, I'm covered.
00:46:39I'm covered.
00:46:40All right, work fast, men.
00:46:43Start the water.
00:46:44Mind the path.
00:46:50Get back, men.
00:46:51Let's have some room.
00:46:52Yeah, get back, boys.
00:46:53Don't you know it's a marshal talking?
00:47:17Who did that?
00:47:18It slipped.
00:47:20After all, I am marshal.
00:47:21You know, let's quit the horseplay and try and put this fire out.
00:47:23You're too late, marshal.
00:47:24Look.
00:47:27Oh, an order comes to deadwood.
00:47:29That's a good one.
00:47:36You looking for me?
00:47:38I was.
00:47:39I had a strange idea.
00:47:40I wanted to thank you for making Jim marshal.
00:47:42Oh, that's all right.
00:48:03Ann, what are you doing?
00:48:06It's no use, Jim.
00:48:07You were right about the West.
00:48:08It's not for us.
00:48:10We don't belong out here.
00:48:11You don't mean that.
00:48:12Why?
00:48:12Oh, why should we go on fooling ourselves?
00:48:14There's only one reason you've stayed.
00:48:15It's because you thought I wanted to.
00:48:17You hate the West.
00:48:18You told me there was nothing to keep you out here.
00:48:20They kind of made a fool out of me, didn't they?
00:48:22No, Jim, it's not that.
00:48:24It's just I decided I was wrong.
00:48:27I've lost all those silly romantic notions.
00:48:30I have to laugh at myself when I think how I wanted us to take the West by the tail
00:48:33and
00:48:33swing it around our heads.
00:48:35Big job, huh?
00:48:36Yes, and why should we bother with it?
00:48:38We're not that kind of people like you and I.
00:48:40We're going back east.
00:48:43That would kind of look like I was running away, wouldn't it?
00:48:45What difference would that make?
00:48:47You don't owe them anything?
00:48:49Yes, I do, in a way.
00:48:51I owe them you.
00:48:53I'd hate to make you spend the rest of your life thinking maybe you'd pick the wrong man.
00:48:57I'll never think that, Jim.
00:48:59I know you won't.
00:49:00I'm going to see to it.
00:49:02Jim, where are you going?
00:49:04I'll have to start swinging the West around.
00:49:32You're the bouncer.
00:49:33Why don't you put them fellas out?
00:49:34Me?
00:49:35No.
00:49:36That's my day off.
00:49:37You do it.
00:49:38Me do it.
00:49:38Suppose the fire breaks out.
00:49:39Who's going to take care of that?
00:49:46Come on, come on, throw them clubs some more.
00:49:49Keep them swinging.
00:49:54Here's our peace officer going to get himself torn to pieces.
00:50:00Pretty good shooting.
00:50:03Well, well, if it ain't our new marshal.
00:50:06You guessed it.
00:50:06They tell me you're going to keep things in order hereabouts.
00:50:08Well, they have been a little rough.
00:50:10Somebody has to smooth them out.
00:50:12You ain't aiming to start in on me, are you?
00:50:14I might.
00:50:15You haven't seen our jail, have you?
00:50:16No.
00:50:17And I don't intend to.
00:50:19Get them up.
00:50:19Hup!
00:50:22I guess you're going to have to take his gun again.
00:50:26That's the way they got the Kansas kid.
00:50:38Hup!
00:50:39Drop that gun.
00:50:42Who's afraid?
00:50:46Back towards the wall.
00:50:53Got a room reserved for you, McCall.
00:50:55No, Judge Newcombe wants to talk to you in the morning.
00:50:59Come on. Out this way. Come on.
00:51:05Get out of here.
00:51:12Rocky!
00:51:13What?
00:51:14Bring me some water.
00:51:16All right, right away.
00:51:19Here's the water, the water.
00:51:20In the face, in the face.
00:51:21There you are.
00:51:23Where's McCall?
00:51:25He went right out that door.
00:51:26You sure got him plenty scared.
00:51:29Look at me. What's the matter with you?
00:51:31Well, you said in the face.
00:51:32In his face.
00:51:33It's too late now.
00:51:45It's about time you got here.
00:51:46I knew something was going to happen. Hickok always was bad luck to me.
00:51:49What's wrong?
00:51:49There's something you and me got to get settled about that brother.
00:51:52What did he do?
00:51:53We were sitting there having a drink.
00:51:54What are you doing here?
00:51:55Just applying my trade.
00:51:56He'll call us a date with Judge Newcombe in the morning.
00:51:58I'm going to make sure he keeps it.
00:52:00Well, if you've come to get him, get it over with.
00:52:03Come on.
00:52:11Sorry if I wrote anything.
00:52:13Smart idea of yours, giving him that badge.
00:52:16Yeah.
00:52:17Wasn't it?
00:52:31I've been waiting for you.
00:52:34What are you all dolled up for?
00:52:36I thought maybe we'd go out for a high-heeled time.
00:52:38You know like we used to?
00:52:39I laid out your good clothes.
00:52:41I'm busy.
00:52:44How do you like my dress?
00:52:45It's all right, I guess.
00:52:48I bet you forgot how I looked in one.
00:52:50Go find somebody to play with.
00:52:51I told you I was busy.
00:52:53You've been busy a lot lately.
00:52:55What if I am?
00:52:56You can't get away with it, Bob.
00:52:58Ever since she came here, you've been different.
00:52:59Can't you see the change in you?
00:53:01Sneaking off to the Badlands to meet Jack McCall.
00:53:03It'll ruin everything you build up.
00:53:04Try mind your own business for a change, will you?
00:53:06This is my business.
00:53:08Bob, let's get away from here.
00:53:11There's still plenty of new country.
00:53:12Get away from here?
00:53:13Just when I'm getting things lined up?
00:53:15Lined up for what?
00:53:16Robbery and murder?
00:53:17You ain't fooling me.
00:53:18I know you had to make your brother marshal.
00:53:19Just so he'd stop a slug from a 30-30 and leave you a free hand.
00:53:22Now you and most...
00:53:23I told you to mind your own business tonight.
00:53:26Come on.
00:53:33Hi, Mr. Benson.
00:53:35Hello, Jim.
00:53:36How's business?
00:53:37A little slow, but I've got an idea it'll pick up after you make another shipment.
00:53:40Well, I'm afraid it's gonna be slow for a long time.
00:53:43I wouldn't ship an ounce of gold without a cavalry escort...
00:53:46The Indians won't touch it if there's any cavalry around.
00:53:48They know what's going on.
00:53:49They know too well to suit me.
00:53:51Listen.
00:53:51You and the other so-called solid citizens made me marshal of this town.
00:53:54You wanted law and order, didn't you?
00:53:57Well, yes, but I don't want to risk losing...
00:53:59You won't lose anything.
00:54:00Just make a routine shipping, same as you always did.
00:54:02Only this time...
00:54:04So, come on.
00:54:11Let's sleep.
00:54:13Let's go.
00:54:19We won't finish!
00:54:20Come on.
00:54:23We won't be too late.
00:54:24Come on.
00:54:30Come on.
00:54:33We won't drink it, China.
00:54:34Now, here comes galloping trouble.
00:54:37Hiya!
00:55:20Where are you, let's get it!
00:55:30Where are you?
00:55:32Where are you?
00:55:35What are we going to do, Bob?
00:55:37Scatter.
00:55:38Percy, you come with me.
00:56:27It's a white man.
00:56:48Here we go.
00:56:57Here we go.
00:56:58Here we go.
00:57:05Here we go.
00:57:15Here we go.
00:57:17Here we go.
00:57:29Here we go.
00:57:30Here we go.
00:57:43Marshal, they wasn't Indians.
00:57:45Bill here just dropped one and turned out to be Mercer.
00:57:55Hello, darling.
00:57:57Hello.
00:57:57Here we go.
00:58:03Something's wrong.
00:58:05Hmm?
00:58:06Oh, no.
00:58:06Nothing's wrong.
00:58:08We caught up with the stage robbers.
00:58:10Oh.
00:58:11Wasn't that what you expected to do?
00:58:13Sure.
00:58:15You might as well tell me.
00:58:17Whatever it is, it's my problem, too.
00:58:20I'm going to turn in my badge, Ann.
00:58:22Why, Jim?
00:58:24Because Bob tried to hold up the stage today.
00:58:27Bob?
00:58:28But I thought the Indians...
00:58:29He was dressed and painted like one.
00:58:31I didn't know it was Bob until...
00:58:33Well, I found this watch fob.
00:58:35Bob's?
00:58:36It was Dad's.
00:58:38Bob wears it for a lucky piece.
00:58:40Do you think I could bring him in, let them hang him?
00:58:42He belongs to this country.
00:58:44Without men like Hickok, Bob, and Custer,
00:58:46the West would still be a wilderness.
00:58:50Hickok, Bob, and Custer.
00:58:53I wonder.
00:58:56Somehow, I don't believe they're the ones
00:58:57who are going to push the wilderness back.
00:58:59Oh, maybe history will say so.
00:59:01But what about the people who plant farms
00:59:04along the stage trails
00:59:05and build schools instead of gambling houses?
00:59:07Common people like us.
00:59:10Oh, Bob and the others,
00:59:11they came here looking for shining adventure.
00:59:14And they'll go on searching for it
00:59:15for the rest of their lives.
00:59:16But we're different, you and I.
00:59:18We came here to stay.
00:59:19Just as our fathers went to Ohio and Missouri
00:59:22and even California.
00:59:24Well, leaders never settle the country.
00:59:25The real pioneers are the ones who build homes
00:59:29and raise families
00:59:30and teach their children respect for the law.
00:59:33But Custer and Hickok and Bob are like bright stars
00:59:36that blaze a trail across the heavens and disappear.
00:59:39But we're like trees that take root and grow old
00:59:42and replenish the earth.
00:59:44Oh, Jim, this is the last frontier
00:59:46and it's people like us who'll make it part of America.
01:00:00You might as well quit pacing up and down like a cougar.
01:00:03Walking ain't gonna settle what's the matter with you.
01:00:06Look, get out of here and leave me alone.
01:00:08That's all there is to it.
01:00:09Just get out of here and leave me alone.
01:00:11Simple, huh?
01:00:12Yeah.
01:00:15Come on, drink some coffee.
01:00:20Who is it?
01:00:21Jeff.
01:00:22I want to talk to you.
01:00:26Howdy, Marshal.
01:00:27Thanks, Jane.
01:00:28What do you want?
01:00:29I want to do you a favor.
01:00:30You what?
01:00:32I want to return this.
01:00:35Where'd you get it?
01:00:36From one of the Indians that attacked the stage today.
01:00:39Oh, Indian, huh?
01:00:41Where'd he get it?
01:00:42That's what I'm waiting to hear.
01:00:46Oh, so that's it, huh?
01:00:48Well, Marshal, I'm sorry to disappoint you,
01:00:51but I, uh...
01:00:52I lost it in a fight in front of the Dakota house
01:00:54about a month ago.
01:00:56Just about the time you and Ann got back.
01:01:00You remember that night, don't you, Jane?
01:01:04Yeah.
01:01:05I remember that night.
01:01:08Well, in that case, I'm...
01:01:10I'm sorry.
01:01:12Marshal!
01:01:13Jack McCall just shot his way out of jail.
01:01:16About that fob business.
01:01:18I'm glad I was wrong.
01:01:21Jim!
01:01:23Jim, I'll be careful,
01:01:24cause he's making powerful talk.
01:01:26Thanks, Spearfish.
01:01:28Well, this looks like a blow-up.
01:01:30Deputized Hickok...
01:01:31Go!
01:01:39Who did it?
01:01:40McCall.
01:01:41And in the back too.
01:01:42Somebody took his favorite chair.
01:01:44It's the first time he ever sat with his back to the door.
01:02:02You'll raise your right hand and be sworn in.
01:02:05You do solemnly swear to uphold the law and discharge your duty as deputies.
01:02:08So help you.
01:02:16I wouldn't send any men out of town if I was you.
01:02:19There's a lot of women and kids around here that wouldn't stand a chance
01:02:21holding off an Indian attack.
01:02:23Attack?
01:02:23The hills are full of Sioux.
01:02:26Look out there.
01:02:29And there.
01:02:34Ed, take four men to the east road and report to us a minute you see them coming.
01:02:37Rocky, get your fire department together and stand by.
01:02:40Spearfish, find Ann and get the kids into the Belly Union.
01:02:42See the breastworks are thrown up and riflemen posted on the roof of every building.
01:02:45Joe, you better go on along.
01:02:47Jesse.
01:02:48Ed, get the kids.
01:02:50Engines.
01:02:50I've never seen a light.
01:02:52Chapman, I've got some questions to ask you later.
01:02:53Lock him up, boys.
01:02:55Wait a minute, gentlemen.
01:02:56What's going on here?
01:02:57Get on the fastest horse in town right after General Cusley.
01:02:59Where is he?
01:02:59I don't know.
01:03:00I'll find him.
01:03:09Indian attack, huh?
01:03:10Are you sure?
01:03:11You can see for yourself all them signals.
01:03:14It's a wonder they haven't raided before.
01:03:15That town's wide open.
01:03:17Plenty of excitement around one of those raids.
01:03:19They'll be kind of busy, won't they?
01:03:21Yeah.
01:03:23Fellow uses his head.
01:03:25He might have things pretty much his own way.
01:03:28Get mounted.
01:03:33Where are we going?
01:03:34Gotta get the bank.
01:03:35Port open.
01:03:44Keep your eyes open.
01:03:46They're coming over that hill.
01:03:53Wake up, Rock.
01:03:55I've got another one.
01:03:55I've got another one.
01:03:56What's the matter with you?
01:03:57Huh.
01:03:58Much better sleep, I guess.
01:03:59Not yet.
01:04:00Just stand by.
01:04:03Stand by?
01:04:05Stand by who?
01:04:12Come on.
01:04:13Come on.
01:04:13Come on.
01:04:14Come on, you kids.
01:04:15Get the bag out.
01:04:16Come on.
01:04:16Come on.
01:04:17Come on.
01:04:18Come on.
01:04:19Come on.
01:04:19Come on.
01:04:21I guess I rounded them all up here, Sam.
01:04:23Please try and keep them quiet.
01:04:24I've just got nervous to sleep.
01:04:26If the Indians ever get a hold of this one, they'll all leave town.
01:04:28Come on.
01:04:31Scared?
01:04:32A little.
01:04:33Isn't there any word from Custer yet?
01:04:36I'll keep a strong guard posted here.
01:04:38All and then I can spare.
01:04:50Spearfish!
01:04:51Ma'am?
01:04:53Well, her mother told me if I had any trouble with her, to give her a bottle.
01:04:56What fine father you'd make.
01:04:57Well, I thought maybe it'd make her sleepy.
01:04:59It always does me.
01:05:06Any more signal fires?
01:05:09Everything's quiet.
01:05:11Too quiet.
01:05:13Seen Bob?
01:05:14Not since you did.
01:05:16Too bad we could use him.
01:05:18Him and everybody else are gonna handle a gun.
01:05:22Seen your wife taking care of those kids.
01:05:25She's all right.
01:05:26In her own way.
01:05:28You're all right too, Jane.
01:05:30If it hadn't been for you, this town wouldn't have had a chance.
01:05:34I'm not out of the woods yet.
01:05:53You're right too, Jane.
01:05:55Don'tч Ingalls.
01:05:58Why are you coming?
01:06:02I'm going to be out of the woods.
01:06:02Well, I'm over here.
01:06:02I'm over here.
01:06:03Told you about him.
01:06:04I'm over here.
01:06:04Don't want them.
01:06:04I'm over here.
01:06:04I'm over here.
01:06:15Oh, my God.
01:06:42Oh, my God.
01:07:13Oh, my God.
01:07:36Oh, my God.
01:07:38Oh, my God.
01:07:39Oh, my God.
01:07:42Oh, my God.
01:07:44Oh, my God.
01:07:45Oh, my God.
01:07:46Oh, my God.
01:07:46Oh, my God.
01:07:47Oh, my God.
01:07:48Oh, my God.
01:08:08Oh, my God.
01:08:11Oh, my God.
01:08:16Oh, my God.
01:08:17Oh, my God.
01:08:18Oh, my God.
01:08:33Oh, my God.
01:08:36Oh, my God.
01:09:02Oh, my God.
01:09:13Oh, my God.
01:09:15Oh, my God.
01:10:02Oh, my God.
01:10:13Oh, my God.
01:10:16Oh, my God.
01:10:37Oh, my God.
01:11:07Oh, my God.
01:11:09Oh, my God.
01:11:50Oh, my God.
01:11:56Oh, my God.
01:12:06Oh, my God.
01:12:29Oh, my God.
01:12:31Oh, my God.
01:12:31Oh, my God.
01:12:53Oh, my God.
01:13:03Oh, my God.
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