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Una anciana vivaz llega a North Fork y anuncia que planea capturar a un bandido.
Actores invitados: Joan Taylor , Agnes Moorehead , Richard Anderson
Actores invitados: Joan Taylor , Agnes Moorehead , Richard Anderson
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00:06The Rifleman
00:14Starring Chuck Connors
00:38Mail stop, Miss Birdie. Ten minutes, in case you want to stretch your legs.
00:41Oh, thank you. Thank you. That would be nice.
00:45Oh, yes. Thank you.
00:49The next two stops are regular towns, North Fork and Dobie Wells.
00:53We're going to pick up two passengers at Dobie Wells, and that'll be company for you.
00:56Oh, that's nice. I like company.
00:58Now, don't you go wandering like you did at the last stop.
01:00Oh, I'm well able to take care of myself, sir, but I shall be extremely cautious.
01:16Just a minute. Just a minute. Now, wait a minute here.
01:20That's the boy.
01:22Hey, hold it.
01:24I said, hold on.
01:26Hey, we got something to talk about, mister.
01:28Hey, didn't you hear me?
01:31My rights that last pot was mine.
01:35Well, we're not agreed on that, boy.
01:38Look, you owe me $50.
01:39Well, let's not argue about it.
01:42Not as long as you pay me.
02:11I never saw a man...
02:13¿Qué es eso?
02:14¿Qué es eso?
02:27No, no, no, no.
02:27Pues, debe haber hecho todo el ojo en este lugar, Miss Olcum.
02:31Usted puede llamarme Bertie.
02:33Todos los demás.
02:35No tenemos Wild Jack Malone.
02:37Los postos son muy difíciles de encontrar.
02:40No creo que nunca he oído.
02:43Bueno, él fue capturado hace muchos años, antes de que nací.
02:47La recompensa de él fue casi $10,000.
02:51De hecho, debe haber sido una deuda, como Billy the Kid.
02:54Bueno, él fue tan rápido, que la gente no podía verlo.
02:58Sus armas eran como Billy, pero eran una deuda.
03:02Con los brazos.
03:03Just lo mismo como los normales.
03:06Bueno, Jack fue malo, Mr. McCain.
03:08Pero hay algo en él.
03:10¿Verdad?
03:11¿Verdad?
03:13¿Verdad?
03:14Caller of the Wooden Headboards himself.
03:17¿Verdad?
03:19¿Verdad?
03:20¿Verdad?
03:21¿Verdad?
03:38¿Verdad?
03:41¿Verdad?
03:53¿Verdad?
04:10¿Verdad?
04:12¿Verdad?
04:19¿Verdad?
04:24¿Verdad?
04:37¿Verdad?
04:38¿Verdad?
04:39¿Verdad?
04:40¿Verdad?
04:41¿Verdad?
04:41O a lo más allá de berzo, esco?
04:43¿Verdad?
04:45Cuando mi memoria ves el mu ers,
04:46¿Verdad?
04:46Tienes que iré a casa antes de la tarde.
04:47Bye, Miss Brady.
04:48Bye.
04:48Bye, dear.
05:05Mr. McCain!
05:06Mr. McCain!
05:07I've changed my mind.
05:09I think I'll stay in North Fork after all.
05:11Will you help me, please?
05:13Gee.
05:16Proud!
05:30Oh, Lucas McCain.
05:35It's been a long time.
05:38Yes, it has, Jennings.
05:41Last I heard, you were in Oklahoma Territory.
05:45I've done some riding since then
05:48Still using that trick rifle, I see
05:50When I have to
05:52How about some supper?
05:53No thanks, I meet him with my boy and a friend
05:57Howdy, boy
05:58Howdy
06:00Go get us a table, Mark
06:01Yes, sir
06:12We don't have any celebrities here, Jennings
06:15It's just a nice, quiet town
06:23That's what I figured, Luke
06:25Not too many places a fellow can vacation
06:27With a price on his head
06:31That's right
06:33Be seeing him
06:35Yeah, I'll be seeing you, Luke
06:48Oh, thank you, Mark
06:50Oh, isn't this nice
06:52I'm so grateful, Mr. McKagan
06:54Eating alone isn't any fun at all
06:56Well, it's a pleasure to have you, Miss Bertie
06:59Who's that, Paul?
07:00Well, that's Duke Jennings
07:02He's 32 years old
07:04He was born in Kansas
07:05Prefers poker to Pharaoh
07:07And always works alone
07:10He killed a man two days ago
07:12Fair fight
07:14How do you know?
07:15I saw him do it
07:17Oh, he's not wanted in this jurisdiction
07:19Mr. McCain
07:20Oh, fortunately
07:22What do you mean, fortunately?
07:24Well, if he were
07:25Your marshal would arrest him
07:27And I wouldn't be able to help Mr. Jennings at all
07:29You mean you...
07:32You mean you came here to help Mr. Jennings?
07:35Well, I came west to help some outlaw
07:38Meeting Mr. Jennings is a stroke of luck
07:41For him and me
07:59Uh, pardon me, Mr. Jennings
08:01But could I speak with you for a few minutes?
08:06Why, certainly, ma'am
08:07I'm Alberta Holcomb
08:09I'm from Philadelphia
08:11I followed your career with a great deal of interest
08:15You know, you're a man of fine possibilities
08:19Well, that's very kind of you, ma'am
08:21I'd like to do business with you
08:24Oh, you would?
08:25Uh-huh
08:25Oh, ma'am, have you got a job for me?
08:27Oh, no, no, no
08:28No, no, not a job
08:30A chance
08:31Oh
08:31The opportunity to begin a new life
08:33And never be lonely again
08:36Oh, I see
08:37Well, I'm not lonely, ma'am
08:38Now, if you'll excuse me
08:39I've got some friends, will you?
08:40Oh, that's not true
08:40That's not true
08:42You have no friends
08:44But you could have
08:46Leavenworth is full of lonely men just like you
08:49Leavenworth, ma'am
08:50You better get back to the hotel
08:51Uh...
08:54Paying for your crimes is the only way to find happiness
08:57Now, for your own sake
08:59Why don't you let me turn you in?
09:02Oh, so that's what you are, ma'am
09:04A bounty hunter
09:05Well, people should help each other
09:07And I need $2,000 very, very much
09:11Well, ma'am, if I ever decide to visit Leavenworth
09:14I shall let you turn me in
09:16Oh, thank you, Mr. Jennings
09:18Thank you very much
09:37But Miss Birdie is for your own good
09:40Now, a lady like you shouldn't go traipsing around after somebody like Duke Jennings
09:44I have business with Mr. Jennings, I have to keep in touch with him
09:48That's no business for you, Miss Birdie
09:53Do you know what it's like to be lonely?
09:57Really lonely?
10:02In Philadelphia, I have a small room
10:05It's very near Independence Square
10:08A small room can be very big and very empty
10:14Well, all my friends live on the other side of town
10:17In a place with lovely lawns and a wonderful lake
10:22It's a home for ladies
10:25It's a real home, that's very important, you know
10:30Sure it is, Miss Birdie, but just the same
10:32Well, it takes $2,000 to get into Happy Acres
10:37And I want to live there more than anything in the world
10:42Look, Miss Birdie, there must be some other way to get the money
10:46Not unless I accept charity and I won't do that
10:49I have to earn the money
10:50And helping Mr. Jennings is the best way to do it
10:56So you see, it benefits everybody
10:58The community, Mr. Jennings and me
11:02You see, gentlemen
11:04I'm being completely realistic
11:08Good day, gentlemen
11:15Pestering Jennings is like grabbing a bull by the tail
11:19Yeah, Micah, but
11:21There's nothing says a little old lady can't be a bounty hunter
11:31Good day
11:32Good day
11:43Carl
11:52Cases over threes
11:56Well, this town is going to be lucky for me
12:08Buenas tardes, señoras y señores.
12:11Buenas tardes, señoras y señores.
12:13Buenas tardes, ma'am.
12:16Lainey, excuse me, I guess you made a mistake.
12:20Oh?
12:21I mean, uh, coming in here, this, uh, this here's a saloon.
12:26Well, I know that.
12:28Well, uh, ladies don't generally come in here.
12:34Oh, what a shame.
12:36It's so nice and cool and pleasant in here, don't you agree, Mr. Jennings?
12:41Yes, ma'am, I do.
12:44A hundred.
12:47Bring me a sarsaparilla, then, please.
12:50Lady, I don't have any sarsaparilla.
12:52Well, then bring me something else, something that's cool, so boring.
12:59You bet a hundred?
13:02I'll raise you fifty.
13:04That's a great deal of money, Mr. Jennings.
13:08Suppose you don't fill it.
13:19How much are these?
13:21Six for a penny.
13:23And these?
13:24Two for a penny.
13:26Oh.
13:27I'll have four of these.
13:28Take four of each.
13:29Be my treat.
13:31Well, thank you.
13:32You're very welcome.
13:34How are you today, Millie?
13:35Just fine, Miss Birdie.
13:36Here's your usual order.
13:38Oh, thank you.
13:39Did you put enough jelly beans in there?
13:40I sure did.
13:42Oh, I need some oil.
13:46You're going to need more than oil to get the rest off of these.
13:51Uh, why don't you just go and talk to the marshal about it?
13:54Oh, I think not.
13:55Just give me the best oil you have.
14:02Here you are.
14:03Oh, thank you.
14:04How much is it?
14:05Ten cents.
14:06Ten cents.
14:08Let's see.
14:09Now, there's ten cents for the candy and ten cents for the oil.
14:13And there's a few pennies for Mark's candy.
14:16Thank you.
14:18Oh, Miss Birdie?
14:19Hmm?
14:20Why don't you just stay and visit for a while?
14:22Oh, I'll come back, dear, when my business is finished.
14:25Thanks again.
14:26Enjoy it, dear.
14:27Enjoy it.
14:34What's she want with handcuffs?
14:39Mark, where's Lucas?
14:41What, at the council meeting?
14:43Anything wrong?
14:45Mark, you run over and tell them that Miss Birdie has gone into the saloon again.
14:49Only this time, she's got a pair of handcuffs with her.
14:52All right.
15:05Hello, Mr. Jennings.
15:07How are you today?
15:09Would you like some candy?
15:10No, no, thank you, ma'am.
15:10The jelly bean?
15:11No, thank you.
15:12Would you like, Tom?
15:14Are you?
15:15Do you like the jelly bean?
15:15Thank you, ma'am.
15:25There.
15:27Got a whole case for you, ma'am.
15:29Oh, how nice and thoughtful of you, Mr. Sweeney.
15:32Thank you very much.
15:50I'll bet a hundred dollars.
15:52Please.
15:54Fifty.
15:57Oh, I'm sorry.
15:58I'm very sorry, but it's such an unlucky hand.
16:01Poor Bill Hickok was holding a hand just like that when he was shot.
16:05Well, you have done it again.
16:07Everybody knows that hand.
16:14I'm sorry.
16:16I'm sorry.
16:17You tell that woman to stay away from me.
16:18I am losing my patience.
16:19What is it now, Jennings?
16:20She won't leave me alone.
16:22She's always pestering me at my elbow.
16:24It's getting so...
16:25You just tell her to leave me alone.
16:29One way to keep her from pestering you is to leave North Fork.
16:37Well, I'll, uh, I'll see what I can do.
16:43Much obliged.
16:54Hello, Mr. McCain.
16:56Marshal Thomas.
16:57Hello, Miss Perky.
16:59Would you like a glass of Sassafarella?
17:01Well, it's just delicious.
17:03No, thanks, Miss Perky. Not now.
17:05Would you like some jelly beans?
17:06Uh, no, thanks.
17:07Would you?
17:07Miss Perky.
17:08Hmm?
17:08Duke Jennings claims you've been bothering him.
17:11He's quite upset about it.
17:12Oh, it's his conscience that's bothering him.
17:14Miss Perky.
17:16Think he's part of his conscience?
17:19I'm just oiling then.
17:22Uh, you keep nudging Jennings' conscience and, well, he's liable to start trouble.
17:27Well, isn't that what you want?
17:28An opportunity to arrest him?
17:30Well, yes, if he breaks the law.
17:32Well, I'm helping you, Marshal.
17:34I don't want your help.
17:35Well, that's not the point.
17:37I've checked all the legal details and I don't.
17:40Look, Miss Perky.
17:42Trouble starts easier in a saloon than anywhere else.
17:45It's no place for a lady.
17:46He's right, Miss Perky.
17:47From now on, you'd better stay out of here.
17:49Well, it's open for the public, isn't it?
17:51It's open to anybody, provided they behave themselves.
17:53Well, then I'm gonna sit here and drink Sassaparilla.
17:57Just like I had been doing.
17:59Surely nobody can complain about that.
18:03Yeah, Micah.
18:04No law against, uh, sitting and sipping, huh, Miss Perky?
18:07No.
18:18Well, the good boy seems to be in pretty good shape, Mark.
18:24Something bothering you, Mark?
18:27I was just worried about Miss Birdie.
18:30Marshal Torrent says she's like a fly tormenting a horse.
18:33The horse switches his tail and the fly gets hurt.
18:37Well, this fly won't get hurt.
18:38She knows the horse too well.
18:40What do you mean?
18:41Well, I mean Miss Birdie sees Jennings clearer than any of us.
18:44She's driving him to take a good look at himself.
18:47A man like Jennings isn't used to doing that.
18:50Yeah, but, but what happens if he does?
18:53Well, that's a good question, Mark.
18:59Uh, Pa, can I go into town with you?
19:01No, you'd better stay here and do your chores.
19:05Yeah.
19:14Whiskey.
19:19And leave the bottle.
19:22Top of the morning till you do.
19:24Two-handed.
19:26All right.
19:28We'll play over there.
19:31Oh, no, no, no.
19:32Uh, that's my lucky seat.
19:49Marshal.
20:10Oh.
20:12Three kinks.
20:14Ah!
20:19Better luck next time, Mr. Jennings.
20:22He, he, he, he.
20:26Sure deal.
20:44Here, just stop that sniffling.
20:45Oh.
20:59Open.
21:00For a hundred.
21:06I'll call you a hundred.
21:10I'll raise you a hundred.
21:11Why, Mr. Jennings, how could you have the eight of clubs in your hand?
21:16I saw the bottom of the deck when the cards were cut.
21:20She doesn't know what she's talking about.
21:21My eyesight is excellent, Mr. Jennings.
21:24Have you got the eight of clubs?
21:28Are you accusing me of bottom dealing?
21:31Show me your cards.
21:32All right, boys.
21:33Fold your hands and split the pot.
21:35We are not gonna split anything, Sheriff.
21:38I said fold your hands.
21:40Why don't you raise yours, Sheriff, and stand back by that window?
21:48This is a full move, Jennings.
21:51I...
21:52I'm not even healed, see?
21:55Now, you pick up those cards.
22:03I think I'm gonna have me a killing on this hand.
22:10Now, you step back there.
22:12Mr. Jennings, this has gone...
22:13I said step back!
22:14Camille, I...
22:25You wanted to see my hand, didn't you?
22:29Well, it's gonna cost you a hundred dollars more to do that.
22:32Drop it!
22:36Come on, try it.
22:38Go on, go for it.
22:46You all right, Micah?
22:47Fine, Lucas boy.
22:49Jennings, you're under arrest.
22:51Come on.
22:53Marshall, use these.
22:58Thanks.
22:59Come on.
23:00Oh.
23:03Oh, I think I need some sassaparella, please.
23:07Sweeney, some sassaparella.
23:09Yes, sir.
23:16And when you get to Santa Fe, just go to the Marshal's office.
23:19The reward money will be there.
23:20You're very kind, Marshall.
23:22Thank you very much.
23:23And no more bounty hunting.
23:25Oh, no, no.
23:26I promise.
23:27Bye, Marshall.
23:29Bye, ma'am.
23:30This is for you, dear.
23:32To remember me by.
23:34Oh, thank you, Miss Bertie.
23:36I'm gonna miss you, like anything.
23:39Oh, well, I'm glad.
23:41I'm glad.
23:42You know, Miss Bertie,
23:44two thousand dollars is a mighty big steak
23:46put in someone else's place.
23:48The West needs folk.
23:50Like cowboys that ride 50 miles
23:52just to taste your apple pie and see your smile.
23:57You think I'm needed here?
23:59I need to go on to Santa Fe, Miss Bertie.
24:01You've got enough to buy your own home.
24:03And with that apple pie of yours and that smile,
24:06you'd never be lonely.
24:08All aboard!
24:18You really think I could?
24:21If you want to.
24:25I wish he lived here!
24:26I wish he lived here!
24:32Don't you, Pa?
24:33Well, to be honest, son, I love Miss Bertie too.
24:36But she could be kinda hot on the nerves.
24:41No!
24:47You know what she liked.
24:48No, no, no, I can tell your mother...
24:56I don't over...
24:57Well, Not Is There!
25:01Everyone's to be looked at the little Chef!
25:01Ha, ha, ha!
25:01Who âgled away?
25:11I don't recognize the wonder...
25:31Gracias por ver el video.
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