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Un viejo amigo de Lucas ( Richard Anderson ) llega a North Fork para abrir un casino.
Estrellas invitadas: Steve Conte, Dayton Lummis , George Macready , James Flavin , Bill Quinn , Snub Pollard
Estrellas invitadas: Steve Conte, Dayton Lummis , George Macready , James Flavin , Bill Quinn , Snub Pollard
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00:06The Rifleman
00:14Starring Chuck Connors
00:30Have you seen the marshal today, Mark?
00:39No, sir.
00:44Well, you're really building it up, Lucas.
00:46It's fine to see.
00:47That represents a lot of hours in the saddle, John.
00:49Excuse me, Lucas. Change that for me, John.
00:51Fine.
00:53$500 bill.
00:54What are you charging for beer these days, sweetie?
00:56Colonel Craig is back in town.
00:58Oh.
00:59He's fleecing everybody from here this Sunday.
01:01Why don't you throw him out?
01:02Got to catch him at first.
01:03Here you are, Sweeney. $500 even.
01:05Yeah, thanks.
01:06If you see Mike, would you send him over quick?
01:07Sure.
01:08I got a feeling this lamb is going to fight back.
01:10Oh? Who is he?
01:11Stranger to me. Wrote in this morning.
01:14Calls himself Lariat Jones.
01:17Lariat Jones?
01:19Friend of yours, Lucas?
01:21You might say that, John.
01:29I'm going over to Sweeney's, son.
01:30I'll be right back.
01:32Yes, Paul.
01:37Tina?
01:47I'll raise that $50, my boy.
01:52Make it a hundred, colonel.
02:02These Yankee seagulls just don't stay lit.
02:14I'll take that, boy.
02:17And I'll raise you $50 more.
02:19How's that sound, eh?
02:31Oh, thank you.
02:36That's him.
02:37The one in the black hat.
02:47Take a good look at him, Doyle.
02:50That's Lariat Jones.
02:52Colonel, I'm going to do you a favor.
02:55Oh?
02:56Now, you can't beat this hand.
02:58So if I were you, I wouldn't try.
03:00Now, that sounds real ominous.
03:04What's your bet, sir?
03:05$200.
03:10$200.
03:12I'll raise that $300, boy.
03:18All right, Colonel.
03:21I'll call.
03:32A royal fresh and spades.
03:34I don't think you can beat that, son.
03:53You're wrong, Colonel.
03:55Well, sir.
03:56It appears that one of us is a cheater.
03:58That's the way it appears.
04:17Which one of us, Colonel?
04:27Well, Luke.
04:30Well, how you been, Luke?
04:32Pretty good, Lariat.
04:32How's Mark?
04:34Oh, he's good.
04:36What do you want to do with these two, Lariat?
04:38Oh, whatever you think.
04:41Now, wait, wait, wait.
04:42We shoot card sharks in this part of the country, mister.
04:45You're picking the wrong bunking, gentlemen.
04:48I'm just about to leave this part of the country, if I may be allowed to get my hat.
04:54Good day, gentlemen.
04:57Good day.
05:01You're a sight for so.
05:02Hey, Luke, what are you doing here?
05:04Doing here?
05:04I live here.
05:05In Norfolk?
05:05Why, sure.
05:06Well, you're kidding.
05:07This is too good to be true.
05:08Well, listen, Mark's outside.
05:09We're going to take you back to the ranch.
05:11You look like you could use some bachelor cooking.
05:13Luke, that's what's wrong with me.
05:14Ten years of bachelor cooking.
05:17Great to see you, Luke.
05:18Come on.
05:20Oh, Mr. Jones.
05:22I'm Max Weinerman.
05:23Well, hello, Mr. Weinerman.
05:24Mr. Weinerman, Luke McCain.
05:26How do you do?
05:27Say, Mr. Weinerman, do you suppose that we could meet a little later?
05:30Oh, certainly.
05:31I'll be at the hotel.
05:33Glad to bet you.
05:34Same here.
05:39Bartender.
05:40Turn that into paper for me, will you?
05:42Who's your friend?
05:44Oh, I'll tell you about it later.
05:45Come on.
05:48Mark, this is Lariat Jones.
05:50You remember him, don't you?
05:52Lariat?
05:53You were knee-high to a spotted colt.
05:56It was a long time ago.
05:59How do you do?
06:02He's the image of her, Luke.
06:03I know.
06:04Mark, we're taking Lariat out to the ranch for dinner.
06:07Meet you there.
06:14Come on, boy.
06:17But, boy, he doesn't even know the way.
06:19Well, that makes no difference to Lariat, son.
06:21Let's go.
06:22Now!
06:26So that's Lewis McCain, the town's leading citizen.
06:31Couldn't be better, could it, Doyle?
06:33Come on.
06:35Let's see if that bank browse the right from the den by yet.
06:48Now, we're going to play a little game, boy.
06:50I want you to take a card.
06:52Any card at all.
06:58See it?
07:00That card is the four of clubs.
07:07All right, I'll take another one.
07:08Anyone at all.
07:09Here.
07:18Look at it.
07:21Jack of diamonds.
07:23How do you know?
07:25Is that a trick deck or something?
07:27No.
07:28You know why I play cards, Mark?
07:30Because I enjoy it.
07:32I never use a trick deck or a mark deck.
07:35Boy, that's cheating.
07:37It's much more fun to play cards for skill.
07:40Much more fun to win fair.
07:43And it's better all the way around.
07:46Understand what I mean?
07:48I think so.
07:51All right.
07:52You'd better get those dishes dried, huh?
07:54All right.
08:00He's a fine boy, Lou.
08:02I know.
08:09How long are you staying in town, Larry?
08:14No, no.
08:14Depends upon my meeting.
08:16Don't tell me you're getting ready to settle down.
08:18Maybe I am.
08:19Well, that's great.
08:20What made you pick North Fork?
08:23Well, Luke, you won't believe this,
08:24but I was just riding along.
08:25Over here was North Fork.
08:27Over here was Bannock.
08:28And in the back of me shooting like blazes
08:29was a reservation for the Apache Indians.
08:31No.
08:32Yeah.
08:33You know, they took my horse.
08:34Next thing I knew,
08:35they had me hung by my heels from a chickasaw tree.
08:37What'd you do then?
08:38Well, I took out my deck of cards, son,
08:40and I said, jacks are better, fellas.
08:42Had him beat within a half an hour,
08:44took the North Fork,
08:44and here I am.
08:46Fate.
08:48I'm sorry, Carl.
08:49That's all right, Mark.
08:50You'd better wash it again, though, huh?
08:52Sure.
08:54Larry, I hope you do stay.
08:56Well, maybe I will, Luke.
08:58Ten years of wandering is a long time.
09:01Well, I gotta get back to town.
09:02Hold you a medium, huh?
09:04Yeah, this may or may not be a witch's brew.
09:08Don't let them sandbag you, son.
09:20Paul, what did he mean by witch's brew?
09:23Oh, that was a kind of a warning signal we used to have, Mark.
09:27Oh.
09:30Do you like him?
09:32Oh, yes, I do.
09:33He's wild and he's footloose,
09:35but I guess he's the closest friend I ever had.
09:38You see, he was in love with your mother, too.
09:41And when she picked me,
09:44things never went right for him.
09:48You mean he could have been my Paul?
09:50Could have been.
10:01I've been following your career closely, Larry.
10:04You've been running some of the most successful
10:05gambling houses in the Southwest.
10:07But you'll never have an opportunity like this.
10:10Norfolk is right.
10:12There's more cattle money coming to this town
10:14in the next six months
10:15than in any city in the territory.
10:17I'm aware of that, Weimermen.
10:19And I'll stay.
10:21But only on my terms.
10:22An equal partnership.
10:24That's a little rough, Larry.
10:25Take it or leave it.
10:26Is it a deal?
10:31It's a deal.
10:34Now, remember,
10:35this house is going to be run straight.
10:39Nothing fancy.
10:40Of course.
10:41I wouldn't want to offend your friend, McCain.
10:45Forget my friend McCain, Matt.
10:48Just don't do anything to offend me.
11:08Good morning, Mr. Jones.
11:11Oh, good morning.
11:12Well, Miss Carlisle.
11:14Why, that's a lovely dress you're wearing.
11:17Thank you.
11:22Did you know about it?
11:24Nope.
11:25I knew Weimermen was open in the saloon.
11:27That's all.
11:29They moved in like real professionals, Lucas Boyd.
11:32There's not much we can do about it.
11:35Look, Micah.
11:36Larry, it's a friend of mine.
11:38If you want me to vouch for him, I will.
11:41Does that go for Weimermen, too?
11:44I don't know Weimermen.
11:45Well, I did a little checking up.
11:47It seems Mr. Weimermen
11:49was run out of Abilene last year
11:51for running a crooked gambling house.
11:52Among other things.
11:53Are you sure it's the same man?
11:55It's kind of an unusual name, Lucas Boyd.
12:01Hiya.
12:03I want to talk to you.
12:04Oh, hello, Luke.
12:06What do you want?
12:07Your partner Weimermen.
12:09How long have you known him?
12:10Oh, long enough.
12:11Why?
12:12We don't want a crooked game in Norfolk.
12:16Well, thanks for your confidence, Luke.
12:19Now, look.
12:22Look, it's just that...
12:23Well, this town means a lot to me, Lyath.
12:27Well, this place means a lot to me, Luke.
12:47Evening, Lucas.
12:48Been inside yet?
12:50No.
12:51Well, everything's pretty harmonious.
12:53Maybe Mr. Weimermen's changed his spots.
12:57Or maybe it's too early to tell.
12:59Well, no.
13:06Bye.
13:08Bye.
13:13Bye.
13:15Bye.
13:17Bye.
13:20Bye.
13:21Bye.
13:24Bye.
13:25Bye.
13:35Número cuatro quiere un nuevo deck.
13:39Segunda uno en la última mitad de la hora.
13:41No, no parece que nos confierta.
13:42Bueno, dame un nuevo deck nuevo.
13:48Come on, Luke, I'll buy you a drink.
13:49Gracias.
13:53¿Qué hay?
13:54¿Qué hay aquí?
14:00All I wanted to say is, uh, I wish you luck.
14:10Say, Luke, remember the night we had that fight with those two cowhands in Santa Fe?
14:14I sure do.
14:15And that chivalry we gave for Johnny Longman?
14:17I'll never forget it.
14:17Hey, what happened to Sam, good old Sam?
14:19I don't know, I lost track.
14:21You know how it is when you have a boy.
14:23I mean, uh, things change.
14:25Yeah, I guess they do.
14:28People change, too.
14:33Well, I guess I'd better be getting home.
14:36Luke?
14:40Luke, you haven't finished your beer.
14:42No, I haven't.
14:43What about Whamerman?
14:44What about him?
14:46You must know his background.
14:48Luke, I give you my word.
14:51This house is run straight.
14:58Ah, good evening, Mr. McKay.
15:00Nice to see you here.
15:03Thanks for the beer, Larry.
15:08Hold it.
15:09I say this is a Mark Dick.
15:11Now, you prove it ain't.
15:13Now, you prove to me that it is.
15:22Mr. Whamerman, I've been assured this is a straight house.
15:26If we find it's crooked, we'll close you down.
15:29Fast.
15:30Remember that.
15:31Get out of here, Luke.
15:32Look, your friend McCain would be a very dangerous man.
15:39Now, do you get in fancy?
15:41Of course not.
16:06What happened?
16:07He tried to draw.
16:13With what?
16:22You can see for yourself the deck isn't marked.
16:25Of course, it could have been switched.
16:27Now, I questioned a dozen witnesses,
16:29and every one of them said it looked like Fred was going to draw.
16:32Now, you all know how he was.
16:33He'd accuse his own mother of cheating him.
16:35Aye, but he didn't have to die for it, Micah.
16:37John is right.
16:38But had him been Fred, it would have been somebody else sooner or later.
16:41I've seen a share of killings in your place, too, Sweeney.
16:43Lucas.
16:44No, Micah.
16:45Lucas is right.
16:47Naturally, I want to see them close down.
16:50I have no voice here.
16:51We all have a voice here.
16:53Now, listen to me, Lucas.
16:55We all know Larry, it's your friend.
16:57And sometimes a man's friend is like a reflection of himself,
17:00and he wants it to be good.
17:01And he's ashamed if it isn't.
17:03What do you want me to do?
17:05Not a thing, Lucas boy.
17:07I just want you to understand.
17:09Because if they are running the crooked game,
17:11they'll cut their own throats.
17:12And your friend Larry, it'll be right in the middle.
17:15As a matter of fact,
17:16I'd say sanity ought to give us the answer.
17:19It's the end of the month,
17:20and that's when Marody and the Bar Q boys
17:22will be in with 5,000 in cattle money.
17:25I wouldn't want to tangle with them,
17:26not with a rigged game.
17:45All right, Marody, I'll call you.
17:49Full house.
17:51Ain't been a shot that could beat me yet,
17:52ain't that right, boys?
17:57Relieve Larry.
17:58Tell them to come to my office.
18:02Take your hand, Larry.
18:03I'll relieve you.
18:04Oh, fresh blood won't help.
18:06I'm here to break down.
18:07Come on, get down.
18:08Get these guys.
18:10Let's get them.
18:11Come on, get them.
18:12Pick up my legs.
18:13Let's go.
18:22A few more pots like that,
18:24we'll be out of business.
18:25Tonight, with that Bar Q money out there,
18:27we can have a killing.
18:28What's the matter with you?
18:30Bad night.
18:31We can't have bad nights like this.
18:33Those cowpokes are renting us for $10,000.
18:37Yeah.
18:38A cold deck?
18:40No thanks, Matt.
18:41I'm afraid you'll have to, my friend.
18:43I said no thanks.
18:45Don't suddenly get moral with me.
18:47That's my money out there on that table.
18:49And you're going to get it back.
18:59Or else we dissolve this partnership
19:01the hard way.
19:05Well, I guess I haven't got much choice.
19:07Look at it.
19:09We're both cut from the same piece of cloth.
19:12And you know it.
19:15Maybe we are.
19:19Thanks for making it clear.
19:37Thanks, Jax.
19:38He didn't do any better than you did, Larry.
19:41Come on, deal.
19:54You both aren't you a drink.
20:08What's the matter?
20:08Are we quitting?
20:09Come on, deal them.
20:17Sorry.
20:22Looks like you had a little too much tequila, son.
20:25That's all right with me.
20:26Come on, deal them.
20:33Come on, deal them.
20:34Come on.
20:38Come on.
20:46All right, buddy.
20:51Mark went fishing.
20:52We ate dinner at home.
20:54What's doing inside?
20:56Well, the house ain't doing too well.
20:58Rody's about to clean them out.
21:00You mean the game's on the level?
21:02Looks that way, Lucas.
21:04Got to check the freezer.
21:19Five hundred.
21:23Five hundred more.
21:26You're bluffing, Larry.
21:28If this hand don't break the house, nothing ever will.
21:38Luke?
21:40How's it going?
21:42Like a witch's brew.
21:57You're right, Marody.
21:59You just put us out of business.
22:01What did I tell you?
22:02I knew he couldn't beat that state.
22:04What did I tell you?
22:08Full house.
22:10That don't make any sense.
22:14Let me cheat at you.
22:16With a cold deck.
22:18If you don't kill him, I will.
22:49I wish you'd reconsider, Larry.
22:52Cattle raising's a mighty profitable business and rewarding.
22:55Oh, cattle raising ain't for me, Luke.
22:57Well, North Fork's a growing community.
22:58Lots of opportunity here.
23:00I hear that Bannock is just down the road.
23:03Bannock's a fine town, too.
23:05Yeah.
23:06Tend to when I make it before sunset.
23:09Tend to when you do.
23:12So long, Mark.
23:14Bye, Luke.
23:25Pa?
23:26Yeah?
23:27I want to show you something.
23:29What is it, Mark?
23:31Pick a card.
23:32Any card.
23:32Then what?
23:33I'll tell you which card it is.
23:35All right.
23:39Tell me.
23:40Uh, the ten of hearts.
23:42I'm sorry, son.
23:43Eight of clubs.
23:45Eight of clubs?
23:47I don't understand.
23:49I thought I did everything Larry had told me to do.
23:51Tell me something, Mark.
23:52How long have you been practicing that trick?
23:55Ever since Larry had showed it to me?
23:56About a week.
23:57About a week, huh?
23:58And how long do you think Larry had practiced before he got it down pat?
24:02I don't know.
24:03Well, I can tell you it's a lot more than a week.
24:05It takes a lot of study and a lot of practice to learn even a card trick right, just like
24:08it does to, well, break a horse or even to handle a plow smooth.
24:12So I think you better put your time in on something worthwhile, like studying your school books, especially
24:18practicing these arithmetic lessons.
24:20Well, I guess you're right.
24:22But you know, I bet that trick of pulling the card out of the ear, I bet that took a
24:26lot of
24:26Larry, it's worthwhile time.
24:27Well, you're right.
24:28And you can be sure when I was your age, I didn't spend all my time reaching out like
24:32this to make a card appear.
24:37Oh, Paul, will you show me?
24:39First, you do those lessons.
24:41You get every problem right, I'll show you.
24:43Yes, sir.
24:47Yes, sir.
24:57Thank you.
25:27Gracias por ver el video.
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