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Después de que Lucas acusa a los artículos engañosos de un periodista ( Alexander Scourby ) de haber causado la muerte de un hombre inocente, el periodista comienza a escribir artículos sobre Lucas.
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00:06The Rifleman
00:14Starring Chuck Connors
00:37It's Mr. Russell
00:38Yeah, I see
00:38It's your game, Paloma
00:40Make your play
00:56This is how it always ended, Mr. Claremont
00:58One way or the other
00:59This is how it always ended
01:27Ben was an old man
01:28But he was too smart to get pulled into a fool play like this
01:30What happened, Mike?
01:32He wasn't pulled in
01:34He walked in
01:34With the sun in his eyes
01:36You mean Mr. Russell wanted to die?
01:38Mike, he didn't say that, son
01:39Might just as well have
01:41That fellow and his wife you saw standing on the porch
01:44His name's Byron Claremont
01:45He's a newspaper man from the east
01:46Been doing special articles on the west for his paper
01:48Some of them have been printed in papers out here
01:50Did he write about Mr. Russell?
01:53He wrote about a town Ben tamed when he was a U.S. marshal
01:57The last line of the article turned out to be Ben's obituary
02:01Called him the fastest gun in the west
02:03And that was twenty years ago
02:04Ben hasn't had a gun in his hand since he retired
02:06The article forgot to mention that
02:08So along comes Panama
02:09Looking to build himself a reputation
02:12Ben knew it had to come sooner or later
02:13He made his reputation
02:15And couldn't hide from it any longer
02:16So he went out to meet it
02:20Well, we've got to get over to the blacksmith
02:23Come on, son
02:23See you later, Micah
02:30We have to have a family call, Elmer
02:31Let's keep it in the family
02:32At least you can do in public
02:33Is smile
02:33Yes, sir
02:35Marshal
02:36I'd like a word with you, please
02:38Just one moment
02:39Tell him, my dear
02:44Mr. Claremont
02:44Something I can do for you?
02:46Yes, there's something I'd like to clear up with you
02:48I assume that you were a witness to the shooting
02:50Ben Russell was challenged and he accepted
02:52There was nothing I could do but witness
02:54Then you must have heard the old man
02:55Try to implicate me in some way
02:56As though I were responsible for his death
02:58I heard
03:00Now, how do you account for that, Marshal?
03:01I think you know as well as me
03:04You're implying that because of
03:06What I wrote about him
03:07I made him a target for Panama Billings
03:10Incredible
03:11But even if it were true
03:12I'd insist on being absolved of blame
03:14I don't create the facts, Marshal
03:16I merely report them
03:17You created a man who didn't exist anymore
03:19You made him sound unbeatable
03:20When all he wanted to do was sit in the sun
03:22For the time that was left to him
03:39Lucas McCain
03:40Mr. and Mrs. Claremont
03:43Mr. Claremont
03:46Mr. Claremont
03:47McCain
03:48I've heard of you
03:49You and your rifle are supposed to be something of a legend in these parts
03:54That's why I mind my own business
03:58Meaning, of course, that I don't mind my own business
04:03In that, Mr. McCain, you're quite wrong
04:05My business happens to be other people
04:07I can see that you agree with your Marshal
04:09He seems to feel that I'm
04:11Responsible morally for the death of Ben Russell
04:13Micah's judgment is considered pretty sound
04:16That may be
04:17But however much you try to justify it
04:19Ben Russell was a man who outlived his time
04:20Mr. Claremont
04:28My name's Panama Billions
04:30When you write about what happened here today
04:32You can say Ben Russell was a good man
04:34Until he came up against a better one
04:36Ma'am
04:37Mr.
04:38When it comes to being a man
04:40Ben Russell may have two of you
04:42Well now
04:43McCain, ain't it?
04:45I hear you're a bear with that rifle friend
04:48Maybe you and I can have ourselves some fun
04:49Find out what fast is
04:51I already know what fast is
04:53Bravo, well said
04:55As for Mr. Russell
04:56A man who lives by the sword
04:58Dies by the sword
04:59Mr. Claremont
05:00If you'd taken a trouble to check
05:01You'd know my friend had beaten his sword
05:03Into a plowshare
05:03Twenty years ago
05:10General, I'm terribly sorry
05:11My husband
05:12I'm terribly sorry
05:15Goodbye, Mr. McCain
05:17Mrs. Claremont
05:20Eleanor
05:26I'd trade to be her married to him
05:29So would I, Mark
05:31Come on, son
05:31We've still got plenty to do
05:32I don't want to point any further with it
05:38But I must say
05:39It's a little tiring
05:40To have you take sides against me
05:41Every time some male
05:41Over six feet tall
05:42Smiles at you
05:43If you wanted brawn
05:44Instead of brains
05:45You should have married a fighter
05:45If you're talking about Mr. McCain
05:47I thought he made his point very well
05:48Oh, you're at it
05:49You'd let no doubt about that
05:50Keep it up, Eleanor
05:51Just keep it up
05:52Oh, Byron
05:53I believe you're jealous
05:55I may admit that Mr. McCain
05:56Seems fairly articulate
05:58You think that I was responsible
05:59For that old fool's death, too?
06:01I didn't say that
06:02But what you wrote
06:02Obviously has nothing to do with it
06:04Then at least I did prove
06:05That the pen is mightier than the sword
06:09I'm sure old Ben Russell
06:10Would agree with you
06:12Wholeheartedly
06:22Can I help you, Paul?
06:23Oh, no, son
06:23This is too heavy for you
06:24I'll tell you what
06:27You run this over
06:28At Eddie at the hotel for me
06:29Ask him to see
06:29That he gets out
06:30The next stage, will you?
06:31All right
06:33Paul
06:34Uh-huh
06:35You figure he was really to blame
06:36Just because he wrote that article?
06:38Oh, Mr. Claremont?
06:40Oh, uh
06:40No, not just because
06:41He wrote it, son
06:42It's in the way that he wrote it
06:43He's at fault
06:45Well, he told the truth, didn't he?
06:47As it was a long time ago
06:48Not as it is today
06:49That's the point
06:50You see, a man who's responsible
06:51For telling the truth
06:53Has to look at things as they are
06:54Not as he'd like them to be
06:56Or else he fails in his responsibilities everywhere
06:58You understand?
06:59I guess so
07:03Well, maybe you do
07:04You run along now
07:05And don't dawdle, huh?
07:06Or else we won't finish in time
07:07To have supper at the hotel
07:08All right
07:18You're the McCain boy, ain't you?
07:20Luke McCain
07:22He's my Paul
07:26Hold on, boy
07:27I'm just curious about that bad of yours
07:29Him being such a fine man with a rifle and all
07:32He is a fine man with a rifle, ain't he?
07:35I guess so
07:36Now, come on, boy
07:37This ain't your daddy's shoe
07:39Is he any good?
07:46No
07:48Boy, he can't hardly get the sight off a barn
07:50Well, you're scared, boy
07:52That's just fine
07:53You go right on being scared
07:54You tell that daddy of yours to do the same
07:57That way, ain't none of us gonna get hurt
08:11Mrs. Claremont
08:15Sorry I didn't get to see that husband of yours before I left
08:17I could have told him lots of things of yours in those newspaper stories of his
08:21I'm sure you could
08:23Well, you tell him
08:23I'll be watching for what he writes about today
08:26You tell him
08:27You spell Billings with two L's
08:31Boy
08:32Don't you forget what I told you
08:34Don't forget to tell your pa, too
08:39Never mind
08:40I'll tell him myself
08:51You all right, Paul?
08:52I'm all right, son
08:52What did he say to you?
08:54Well, nothing
08:55Son?
08:57Well, he asked me if you could use a rifle
08:59Yeah, and what did you tell him?
09:01I guess I told him he couldn't
09:03You'd guess or you'd know, Mark?
09:07I guess I know
09:08Shouldn't be too hard on him, Mr. McCain
09:10He's got a long, long time to learn what life's all about
09:13Well, man, maybe if he learns about it now
09:15He'll have a better chance to enjoy it when he grows up
09:20Forgive me, Mr. McCain
09:21But you're doing a fine job, it's obvious
09:25Good afternoon, ma'am
09:27Thank you
09:39You just couldn't leave well enough alone, did you, Eleanor?
09:43You had to put yourself in a position to talk to McCain again
09:46You aren't serious
09:48I told you what I thought about you and your flirtations
09:53All right, Eleanor
09:53You just play it your way
09:56I'll play it mine
10:10I made a few inquiries around town this afternoon about McCain
10:13Seems he's everything we've heard about him
10:15Sure
10:16An interesting story
10:17Well, I'd buy him
10:18Hmm?
10:19Buy the inquiries
10:21Just curious
10:22He's a widower
10:24Raising the boy himself
10:25Doing a fairly good job of it, too
10:26If you can believe the local talk
10:29And from what I've gathered
10:30His reputation with that rifle is more than well-founded
10:34Mr. McCain, I'm very glad to see you again
10:36I've been wanting to explain to you about
10:38The way I acted earlier today
10:39I was pretty upset by Ben Russell's death
10:42It just never occurred to me that I could be responsible in any way
10:45I hope you'll understand
10:47I understand, Mr. Claymore
10:48I want you to join us for just a bit
10:49That's something I'd like to just
10:50Please do, just for a moment
10:53Well, maybe just for a minute
10:54How about it, son?
10:55Go as you can
10:55Come on
11:02Well, young man
11:03I don't think I've ever heard your first name
11:06It's Mark
11:07It's a handsome youngster
11:10Don't you think so, Eleanor?
11:13No
11:15I think we're embarrassing, Mark
11:16You don't care about being handsome, do you, Mark?
11:20I like horses
11:23The non-sequitur used as a defense
11:26Very good, Mark
11:27And I can see you're doing a fine job raising the boy, McCain
11:29We get along
11:30I'm surprised you haven't married again
11:32Give the boy a woman's influence
11:34Right
11:34That's all right, Mrs. Claremont
11:36As I said, we get along
11:37And we'll be doing just that right now
11:39I'm so sorry
11:40I would have liked you to stay on
11:41And talk for quite a while about these articles I'm writing
11:43You probably know that
11:44Good night, Mrs. Claremont
11:53Why, Byron?
11:55Why?
11:58My dear Eleanor
12:00If I was unhappy with you as you appear to be with me
12:03I'd do something about it
12:06You're very smart, Byron
12:08You've been very smart with me
12:11You've surrounded me with luxury
12:12And now I can't do without it
12:14Now, if you'll excuse me, I'll go and pack
12:16I'm looking forward to my trip to Kansas City
12:18I'm afraid that's a pleasure you'll have to forego momentarily
12:21I found some additional material for my work right here
12:25Subject
12:27Rifleman
12:46Byron Claremont
12:48This hotel
12:49This is Mr. Claremont
12:50He lives here
12:51I live here
12:54Billy Benson
12:55That's me
12:57Maybe you heard
12:58I killed Panama Billings
13:00No, I hadn't heard
13:02You see a fellow McCain now
13:04Been reading in the paper what you've been writing about him
13:06How come you write so much about him?
13:08You making him famous?
13:11Miss McCain is news, Billy
13:14A rifleman
13:15Faster than any known pistolman
13:17Pistolman?
13:18Well, how about a six-gun?
13:20Same thing
13:20Well, in that case, Mr. Claremont
13:22I'm going to be news real soon
13:24Just as soon as I can find Mr. McCain
13:28How do you want your name in print?
13:29Billy or William?
13:32Well, I think I'd favor William a little
13:34William Benson
13:35That'll do fine
13:36Come on
13:46Hello there
13:55Lucas, I want to talk to you
13:56Make it quick, Mike
13:57I've got something to take care of
13:58Well, this won't take long
14:08Our lighter friend Claremont
14:09Has handed you a problem
14:11I couldn't help noticing
14:12The impression you made
14:13On Mrs. Claremont
14:14The day you met her
14:15That wouldn't be the cause of it
14:16Would it, Lucas boy?
14:17I haven't been in town in three weeks
14:18She just wrote out
14:19To tell me what's been happening
14:21I guess you know
14:21If you answer to Billy Benson
14:22You'll answer to every gun around
14:25And you don't want to
14:26Order another coffin?
14:27That's right
14:28The town just got through
14:29Paying to me for the last one
14:31Ben Russell
14:32Well, I'm no Ben Russell
14:33I've got Mark to consider
14:35Claremont's got to be stopped
14:37You think killing Benson
14:38Is going to stop Claremont?
14:39Well, he'll write you up
14:40Bigger than ever
14:41He'll make you so famous
14:42You won't be able to ride down the street
14:43Without looking back over your shoulder
14:45Mike, your judgment
14:46Always was sound
14:58Michaelат
14:59When you talk about
15:01There's no people
15:01He's going to be
15:01What do you thinker
15:01You know
15:03What do you thinker
15:13Yeah
15:22¡Gracias!
15:48¡Gracias!
16:43¡Gracias!
16:54¡Gracias!
16:54Uh, hello?
16:55Hmm?
16:57Did you like Mrs. Claremont?
16:58I liked her better than I liked her husband.
17:00I don't mean that.
17:01Well, say what you mean.
17:02Well, I mean, did you like her?
17:05I said I liked her.
17:08Look, Mark, uh...
17:10A man, especially out here,
17:11comes to expect very little.
17:13That's pretty.
17:15And, uh,
17:16when he does stumble across it,
17:17he can stop to admire it for what it is.
17:20Beauty.
17:21It's like, um...
17:22Oh, it's like looking at a sunset,
17:24or a pretty picture painting.
17:26You can admire him and appreciate him
17:28without, uh,
17:30wanting to own him.
17:31Well, I understand that,
17:33but...
17:34I can't see a woman being as pretty as a picture.
17:37Of course, now you take a horse.
17:39Ah!
17:39You know, I saw this horse the other day,
17:41I had a pasture.
17:42Come on!
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18:36Gracias por ver el video
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