- 7 weeks ago
TV, Movie, My Gun is the Law Spaghetti Western Full Movie _
Category
🎥
Short filmTranscript
00:00:08The
00:00:36THE END
00:01:09THE END
00:01:35THE END
00:02:05THE END
00:02:38THE END
00:02:49THE END
00:02:59THE END
00:03:08THE END
00:03:17THE END
00:03:25THE END
00:03:32THE END
00:04:01THE END
00:04:03THE END
00:04:15THE END
00:04:28THE END
00:04:29I brought you your beard, Doc.
00:04:31Oh, thanks.
00:04:35Look at them.
00:04:37Apparently, they're still hoping the stagecoach will come.
00:04:39Yep.
00:04:57It's here!
00:04:59It's here!
00:05:00It's here!
00:05:02It's here, but the bank.
00:05:28Welcome to San Francisco.
00:05:29But you're a lawman.
00:05:30That's right.
00:05:31The bank wouldn't have all that gold traveling in a passenger coach.
00:05:34But where's the coach from Silver City?
00:05:36Don't fret. It's not far behind.
00:05:40Give us a hand, boys.
00:05:42Help carry the gold chest as far as the bank.
00:05:44The director will check the seal,
00:05:46and then you can all go celebrate with plenty of whiskey.
00:06:00Let's go.
00:06:28Come on!
00:06:29Come on!
00:07:13We fell for the old trick like a bunch of fools! Let's go!
00:07:40That's a good trick we played on the railway company, Robbers.
00:07:43Hmm, a trick that's caused the lives of many good men.
00:07:45I know, it's too bad it turned out that way.
00:07:48But the gold that we of the railway will pay for the estates that will be dispossessed
00:07:51will bring great advantages to San Felipe, you know.
00:07:54I'm sorry, Mr. Davidson, but it's your darn railway that's caused all this trouble and all these deaths.
00:08:00The riches you're always saying you'll shower on our town have aroused the greed of the highway robbers.
00:08:05And I suppose we all agree on the advantages the South Pacific will bring to the cattle raisers
00:08:09by uniting San Felipe with Silver City.
00:08:11I hope you won't try to deny that.
00:08:13The price of beef will go so far down that it won't be worthwhile raising any more cattle.
00:08:17That's what I say.
00:08:23Doggone it.
00:08:27It was lucky there weren't no passengers on the stagecoach today.
00:08:32This has got to stop, Davidson.
00:08:34How long must we wait for the federal authorities to act?
00:08:37Now, please don't get downhearted, Don Deweese.
00:08:39They're sure to send us an agent soon.
00:08:41Well.
00:08:43You don't expect the government to allow this state of affairs to go on forever.
00:08:47I don't think we have cause to worry.
00:08:49I'm sure the sheriff will take care of these.
00:08:51Da!
00:08:58Da!
00:09:00Da!
00:09:13Would you like a cigar?
00:09:15No, thanks.
00:09:17They're mild for me.
00:09:18I prefer my own.
00:09:33And am I allowed to inquire where you're taking your pestilential cigars?
00:09:37To San Felipe.
00:09:38I've set aside a few dollars.
00:09:40And if I find something I like, I might take the pound.
00:09:44San Felipe is not a safe place anymore.
00:09:47Thieves, attacks on coaches, and robberies and killings.
00:09:51It's a bad town to live in.
00:09:53It's got to such a point that all the mouse folks are quitting the town.
00:09:55Little by little.
00:09:56Life is worth less than the life of a dog.
00:09:59And you, how come it is you don't mind the weather, mister?
00:10:03Because I'm engaged to be married to a young lady who lives there.
00:10:05But you can be sure I'll get out right after the wedding.
00:10:10I bet that girl is plenty of rich, huh?
00:10:13Yes.
00:10:14Fortunately, she is.
00:10:17But, uh, what made you guess?
00:10:20How did you find out?
00:10:22Uh, tell.
00:10:23How's that?
00:10:25Manners.
00:10:26The way you dress.
00:10:27Typical gentleman who steals a heart.
00:10:29Lovely girl with a minute of money.
00:10:31Oh.
00:10:31Yeah, yeah.
00:10:32You're just the right type for the daughter of a rich cattle raiser.
00:10:36Denise.
00:10:38Denise, did you say?
00:10:39Yes.
00:10:40Louise is the only niece of Henry O'Brien, you see.
00:10:43The wealthiest cattle rancher in San Felipe.
00:10:45Ah, not bad.
00:10:47Uh.
00:10:58I'm sorry.
00:11:14The stagecoach is coming at last.
00:11:24She's excited, isn't it?
00:11:26George's fiancée is returning from town
00:11:28where he bought a few little odds and ends.
00:11:30But if you can't stand him,
00:11:32I don't understand why you allow your niece to get engaged.
00:11:35She's in love with the tenderfoot
00:11:36and there's nothing I can do to prevent it.
00:11:38All right.
00:12:08robbers. This time they had the nerve to hold up the stagecoach right here in town. That one there? You
00:12:13see it was only a trap we used to out trick the robbers. They found the gold chest full of
00:12:16stones. Oh am I glad I traveled on this one. Where were you Sheriff? The first thing they did was
00:12:23to put me to sleep with the butt of a gun. Oh I see. Hey those are my suitcases. Where
00:12:28are you going? Get excited Mr. George. We know they're yours. We'll return them right away.
00:12:38Hey you. Hand me that saddle.
00:12:48That was a very good idea David. What's all that money doing in here? We did it without you knowing
00:13:00it. It was the only way of shipping the gold without arousing any suspicion.
00:13:03You could. Why that's unfair. It's intolerable. Do you realize they made me risk my life? Oh George sometimes I
00:13:16wonder if I can put up any longer with your ridiculous fears. But darling if those robbers had found the
00:13:20gold in my luggage I would have I would have probably. Probably you'd have had to behave like a man.
00:13:25Oh so you don't consider me a man. You might prove it once in a while. All right. All right.
00:13:30Someday I'll prove it to you. But don't you cry when you come to put flowers on my grave. George.
00:13:37It's all there. Up to the last dollar. There. The money is safely put away.
00:13:45Well. What do you say Sheriff? A brilliant idea that I must say. How do you like our little trick
00:13:51Mr. O'Brien? I can't say I find it very funny.
00:13:55I don't think it's fair to go on risking the lives of so many honest citizens day after day obliging
00:14:01them to fight for a useless cause.
00:14:03I think George is perfectly right. Stop working. Hang railway of yours and the robbers will vanish like smoke. You
00:14:09try it and you'll see.
00:14:10Let's go.
00:14:31I'll come home later when I talk to Mark. He's bringing some new cow hands from over the border.
00:14:37Aren't you coming with me? Oh I'm sorry darling. But I want to ask Sam if that Malaga wine which
00:14:43I ordered from Silver City for our engagement party has arrived.
00:14:47Well. All right. I'll see you tonight then. If you have nothing better to do. Oh but don't talk like
00:14:51that. You know I have things to attend to.
00:14:53Are you serious? Darling? Sensitive.
00:15:20Hey, who is that?
00:15:22I don't know why.
00:15:25Stranger, you chose a bad thing to cover.
00:15:27There's been some shooting a whiskey.
00:15:37Leave the bottle.
00:15:43Hey you, the name is Sam.
00:15:49Okay for me, Sam, you got a room to let?
00:15:53Why sure, plenty.
00:15:56One's enough.
00:15:59Hang onto this for me until I find me a horse.
00:16:03Hey, young fella.
00:16:05Just a word.
00:16:07I can sell you first-class purebred for a few dollars.
00:16:12Purebred?
00:16:13Stolen property?
00:16:15No.
00:16:17Ha!
00:16:17It belonged to one of my patients.
00:16:19A man who lived pretty far away.
00:16:21But he don't need it anymore.
00:16:23He took the coach.
00:16:25Sure he took the coach, but he was nailed in his coffin.
00:16:29I got a beer here.
00:16:30Yeah.
00:16:30How about you, Mike?
00:16:31Yeah, hold on.
00:16:34Here.
00:16:35One, two, three.
00:16:44Here.
00:16:45Here.
00:16:46Here.
00:16:46Here, here.
00:16:47Here.
00:16:47Oh, me and the Sheriff, the usual, Sam.
00:16:51Tomorrow you drink a lemonade
00:16:53No bourbon after such an exciting day. I need a pick-me-up
00:16:58Mr. O'Brien Mark coming with him in
00:17:27Hey, boss, I'm back. These are the men I brought to work on the ranch.
00:17:32Where are they from?
00:17:33From San Antonio. They were all of them dying to come over the border.
00:17:37Are they good at their job, Mark?
00:17:39They won't give you trouble, and that goes for you too, Sheriff.
00:17:41They're good boys. I can vouch for them.
00:17:43Have you given them some money?
00:17:44I gave them a small advance, and all they're hankering to do now
00:17:47is have a drink and play a little poker.
00:17:49That right, boys?
00:17:51A beer, Sam.
00:17:52I'm going to the office.
00:17:54I've got to write a report on what happened today.
00:17:56You need any witnesses, Sheriff?
00:17:58If I need any, I'll let you know.
00:18:00Oh, Mr. O'Brien.
00:18:05How'd you make out with that old coot down, Esteban?
00:18:08He's as big-headed as a mule.
00:18:09I got so mad, I offered him $5,000 for that damn mine.
00:18:12But that old skinflint won't hear of it.
00:18:14He refused $5,000?
00:18:15Ah, and he swears that he won't let go of that mine for nothing.
00:18:19Why, he said he'd shoot me straight away if I even mentioned it again.
00:18:23Hmm.
00:18:24You got a keen eye on that old mine, ain't you?
00:18:26You bet I have.
00:18:27To build their railway, they'll be obliged to pass over that land.
00:18:29And once I own that mine, you can be sure I'd never consent to its disposition.
00:18:33Want me to handle it nice and quick for you?
00:18:35No, no.
00:18:36I'd rather keep it all above board.
00:18:37I always prefer to do things league-alike.
00:18:39To hell with the law.
00:18:41Well, then, I thought you boys were anxious to play poker.
00:18:44Hmm?
00:18:45Just sit and wait, Mr. O'Brien.
00:18:47We're ready any time.
00:18:48Who is that fellow?
00:18:49He's O'Brien's right-hand man.
00:18:52You just steer clear of him.
00:18:53He's a troublemaker.
00:18:54Wherever he goes, he's always starting to fight.
00:18:57Sam or Codds?
00:18:59Yeah, come and play it with us?
00:19:01No.
00:19:08How about a game with us, Mr. George?
00:19:10No, thank you.
00:19:11I just came to have a word with Sam.
00:19:15You afraid of messing up your pretty suit playing with us, huh?
00:19:24Hey, Doc.
00:19:26Huh?
00:19:27Join us?
00:19:28No.
00:19:29Impossible.
00:19:32I've got to get on with my work.
00:19:34After all the shooting that's been going on here,
00:19:36I've got to keep a sharp eye on my clients.
00:19:38Or else they might leave me for good.
00:19:46Hey, stranger.
00:19:52Want to join the game?
00:19:58How about it?
00:20:15Mr. O'Brien, how much do you pay your men?
00:20:18Big money, huh?
00:20:20It must be a real pleasure to work on your ranch.
00:20:25Only a couple of hands.
00:20:29I'll have the green cards.
00:20:31Ah.
00:20:32I told him to stay out of their way.
00:20:35But he wouldn't listen to good advice.
00:20:37Don't worry, my friend.
00:20:38He looks the sort of person who knows how to shoot even without your advice.
00:20:43Oh, by the way, Sam.
00:20:45Whatever has happened to those three kegs of Malaga wine I ordered for my engagement party the week before last?
00:20:51Ah, you're a lucky man, Mr. George.
00:20:53You've been here hardly a month, and you're already engaged to be married to the most beautiful young lady in
00:20:57San Felipe.
00:20:58But I want my wine.
00:20:59Don't change the subject.
00:21:00I ordered it in Silver City and was thought to be here at any minute.
00:21:04It shouldn't take more than three or four days at most.
00:21:07Should I send it to your boarding house or not?
00:21:09No.
00:21:09Send it over to the O'Brien place.
00:21:11That's where I've been living.
00:21:13Oh.
00:21:15Come on.
00:21:16Put him down.
00:21:17When is it this time?
00:21:19Full house.
00:21:20You sure are lucky with cards, stranger.
00:21:22Luck goes to those who caught him.
00:21:24And how do you call him lucky?
00:21:26That's very simple.
00:21:29By playing better than you do.
00:21:31Don't be too damn sure yourself.
00:21:33Is that a threat?
00:21:34What if it was?
00:21:37My side did split laugh.
00:21:39Watch what you say, stranger.
00:21:41Okay.
00:21:42If playing with you is bad for my health, I think I'll move off.
00:21:47Don't you move.
00:21:48Oh, yeah?
00:21:50And who'll stop me then?
00:21:53This!
00:21:55Get out of my way, Elvac!
00:21:57Get him at home!
00:22:05Let's go!
00:22:08Look.
00:22:20Ah!
00:22:22Aaah!
00:22:22Aaah!Study!
00:22:24Ah! Ah!
00:22:26Ah!
00:22:27Ah!
00:22:32Oh
00:23:14Hey, Ringo!
00:23:17Hey, Ringo!
00:23:22Ringo.
00:23:30I'm Stevens!
00:23:32Don't you make a fool of yourself!
00:23:34What's going on here?
00:23:42So what you're doing, huh?
00:23:45You made a nice mess of this place, young fella.
00:23:48Do you know I could kick you out of town on the spot?
00:23:51The young fella did nothing but defend himself, Sheriff.
00:23:54It was Mark who started it.
00:23:55I'd sure like to have seen you in his place.
00:23:57Eh, Sam ain't wrong, Sheriff.
00:23:59But if you want to take some good advice, young fella,
00:24:03you get out of here real fast.
00:24:07Sam, a whiskey.
00:24:10Sure, right away.
00:24:17Oh, here you are.
00:24:19I assure you it's been a most disgusting riot, Sheriff.
00:24:23Then you arrived too late.
00:24:25It's become quite a habit.
00:24:37If you've come to our town to stir up the mud and to make things worse than they already are,
00:24:41I advise you, if you value your health, to turn on your heels and get the hell out of here.
00:24:46We got no time at all for the likes of you.
00:24:49Well, all I did was to fight when I was threatened like anyone else would have done.
00:24:53That's for your kind invitation to leave.
00:24:57I'm here on business.
00:24:59What kind of business do you mean?
00:25:01I know there's a silver mine in the...
00:25:03A mine of Don Esteban?
00:25:07I aim to buy it.
00:25:08You?
00:25:10I got the money.
00:25:12What use could it be to you if the silver's all been dug out years ago?
00:25:15Well, I bet I could make a profit on it.
00:25:18In my opinion, what you suggest is absolutely crazy, a waste of money.
00:25:24And then...
00:25:25Mr. O'Brien's been after it for a long time.
00:25:28Better forget it.
00:25:30I've heard that the owner won't sell it to him.
00:25:33You won't get it neither.
00:25:35Well, just because other folks have failed doesn't mean that I won't succeed.
00:25:39Sure of yourself, huh?
00:25:41You're gonna land yourself in trouble, that's for certain.
00:25:44No cause of wrath. Be seeing yourself.
00:25:47You're not sure, devil?
00:25:49If you get your face bashed in, don't come crying on my shoulder.
00:25:52Don't forget I want you.
00:26:19Don't forget I want you.
00:26:22Go!
00:26:23Oh!
00:26:31The End
00:27:01Hey, Grandpa, don't even make a friend.
00:27:04And whose friend?
00:27:05Mr. O'Brien's friend, are ya?
00:27:08If you're O'Brien's friend, I won't...
00:27:09No, no, calm down. Let me explain, Grandpa.
00:27:12I'm not the Grandpa, you idiot.
00:27:14As far as I can remember, I never...
00:27:16You on a knee.
00:27:17Okay, Don Esteban, I got a very profitable proposition to make to you.
00:27:24How about it?
00:27:27Okay, come forward and don't forget to keep your hands in sight.
00:27:39Oh, my God.
00:28:02What's his proposition of your own I've been told you refused to sell that piece of rubble
00:28:08out there to mr. O'Brien is that right that's right I wouldn't give him the mind for a minute
00:28:13ago he's a mean polecat a nosy Parker an unscrupulous money grabber who wants to lay his dirty hands
00:28:20on everything he hasn't already got so he can lay down the law in San Felipe he could make it
00:28:25tough
00:28:25for you you know that if you come here to threaten I ain't in no mood keep calm you'd never
00:28:32settle a
00:28:33mind to him would you he won't have it not over my dead body and if I offered to buy
00:28:38it for ten
00:28:38thousand dollars what's behind this young fella listen Don Esteban I want to help you put our
00:28:48good friend O'Brien in his place and I'll give you a ten thousand bucks to boot how about it
00:28:56well I
00:28:56admit I rather appreciate the proposition but but what you bet I'd sure like to get even with that fat
00:29:02toad the trouble is he'd have me plugged full of holes if I sold the mind to somebody else you
00:29:07could
00:29:07clear out of town right away and no one would be any the wise here's the contract here's the money
00:29:18sign the paper the sooner we do it the better it'll be and what if signed on Esteban might as
00:29:26well
00:29:32after all this place is nothing but a heap of worthless stones and I'm begin to feel a bit too
00:29:38tired and old to carry on with this work and it's about time I thought of taking myself a vacation
00:29:42you can
00:29:49count of who is it Louise mr. O'Brien's niece what she wanted now don't you be fretting Louise is
00:29:55the
00:29:56only real friend I have in this miserable world her father and me were great buddies and I practically
00:30:00brought up his daughter of his till that dirty vomit O'Brien they just handled everything well he ain't
00:30:05gonna bother me no more I heard everything you've acted very foolishly uncle Esteban oh well what's done
00:30:11can't be helped don't say that you must leave San Felipe immediately before my uncle find out what
00:30:15happened it ain't that easy I'll be needing to buy a carton horse don't worry about that uncle I'll take
00:30:20you as far as the crossroads with Silver City and from there you can take the stagecoach
00:30:23yeah
00:30:32go
00:30:33yeah
00:30:34yeah
00:30:34yeah
00:30:41THE END
00:31:30THE END
00:31:34THE END
00:31:37THE END
00:31:38THE END
00:31:42THE END
00:31:49THE END
00:31:52THE END
00:31:54THE END
00:32:06THE END
00:32:18THE END
00:32:21THE END
00:32:23THE END
00:32:23THE END
00:32:38THE END
00:32:38THE END
00:32:49THE END
00:33:05THE END
00:33:10THE END
00:33:12THE END
00:33:12THE END
00:33:19THE END
00:33:30THE END
00:33:32THE END
00:33:32THE END
00:33:33THE END
00:33:35THE END
00:33:40THE END
00:33:41THE END
00:33:43THE END
00:33:43THE END
00:33:48Where are the others?
00:33:50Follow me, quick.
00:34:10Let me down now.
00:34:11Oh, what a pity.
00:34:12Your company is delightful.
00:34:14After the remarks you've just been making,
00:34:17it is of no consequence whatsoever to me what you think.
00:34:20Ha, ha, ha.
00:34:36Oh, was that way, Frank?
00:34:55There's nobody in sight.
00:35:21Let's keep on looking.
00:35:36Look, Mark.
00:35:38It's him.
00:35:44It's him.
00:35:57It's him.
00:35:58It's him.
00:36:00It's him.
00:36:08It's him.
00:36:13It's him.
00:36:19It's him.
00:36:21It's him.
00:36:24It's him.
00:36:29It's him.
00:36:33It's him.
00:36:35It's him.
00:36:36It's him.
00:36:38It's him.
00:36:39It's him.
00:36:42It's him.
00:36:53It's him.
00:36:55It's him.
00:36:55It's him.
00:36:56It's him.
00:36:58It's him.
00:37:07It's him.
00:37:11It's him.
00:37:12It's him.
00:37:13It's him.
00:37:14It's him.
00:37:14It's him.
00:37:17It's him.
00:37:20It's him.
00:37:21It's him.
00:37:22It's him.
00:37:23It's him.
00:37:24It's him.
00:37:25It's him.
00:37:25It's him.
00:37:27Get up.
00:37:31And now, friends.
00:37:34Have a nice walk.
00:37:57Good for nothing. If I'd sent that weakling George instead of you, I bet even he would have done a
00:38:01better job.
00:38:03They've outsmarted you this time, O'Brien. Somebody made a fool out of you.
00:38:06If I find the man who bought the mine, I'll tear him to pieces.
00:38:09You mean that, Mr. O'Brien?
00:38:13What made you think you could cut into my business?
00:38:15I don't know what you're talking about, Mr. O'Brien.
00:38:18You know damn well what I mean. The mine. I know you bought it.
00:38:24Why? Answer me. Why did you buy it?
00:38:27Who's been talking to you? Your niece, Lisa? Or your dear friend, the sheriff?
00:38:34Anyway, he never sold it to you. You know that.
00:38:36All you have to do now is make a deal with me.
00:38:40What do you mean?
00:38:42You give me $20,000 and I'll give you the contract.
00:38:48What's that? $20,000?
00:38:50Yeah, I know. It's not cheap. But I'm sure you'll agree it's worth $20,000.
00:38:55Why, that's highway robbery. You...
00:38:57Don't get upset, Mr. O'Brien. You should be thanking me instead.
00:39:02Well, after all, I don't see why you should get so upset at the proposal the boy's just made.
00:39:09He's ridged you of Don Esteban and is ready to sell you something you badly wanted
00:39:13and could never have bought at any price.
00:39:19So, according to you, I should also thank him, huh?
00:39:22Sure. Guys like this one ain't easy to hire nowadays.
00:39:27If I were you, I'd take him on.
00:39:35Where are you from, boy?
00:39:37Duncan City.
00:39:39Duncan City, huh?
00:39:44I had a little trouble there, but I served my time and now I'm okay.
00:39:56I won a game at last.
00:39:59And a nice bit of cash, too.
00:40:05Hey, Sam, come here.
00:40:07Bring me a piece of paper and a pen, will you?
00:40:11I'll sign you a promissory note.
00:40:20Well then, Mr. O'Brien, can I consider myself one of your men?
00:40:25Hmm.
00:40:26I suppose so. Better to have you with me than against me.
00:40:30Ha!
00:41:01Ha!
00:41:05Ha!
00:41:06Ha!
00:41:07Ha!
00:41:08Ha!
00:41:09Ha!
00:41:09Ha!
00:41:09Ha!
00:41:10Ha!
00:41:10Ha!
00:41:11Ha!
00:41:11Ha!
00:41:13Ha!
00:41:20Ah, I see everyone in the ranch is very busy getting ready for the great occasion.
00:41:25Oh, what's the matter with my princess today, huh?
00:41:27You angry, darling?
00:41:29Uncle is furious with me because I helped Don Esteban get away.
00:41:32I heard of your adventure with a masked cavalier.
00:41:35If it hadn't been for him, who knows what would have happened to poor Uncle Esteban.
00:41:39And what happened to you?
00:41:40I expect you were courted by your brave and handsome knight.
00:41:43Well, I don't know if he was handsome, but he certainly was very romantic and galop.
00:41:47I can well imagine.
00:41:49Jealous, darling?
00:41:51Me? Jealous of a mere vulgar adventurer?
00:41:53You seem to forget who I am.
00:41:56You're a man I met hardly a month ago.
00:41:58And you've done everything possible to get married to me as quickly as you can.
00:42:01Now go on. What else?
00:42:03You're vain and frivolous.
00:42:04And you could very well do with a little bit more courage.
00:42:07You're as bad as your uncle.
00:42:08I told you I hate adventure and I don't run useless risks.
00:42:11I know.
00:42:12My one aim is to live quietly in harmony with all the world.
00:42:16Anyway, what's wrong with it if I do have a few little weaknesses?
00:42:19A book I can enjoy, a mild cigar or two, and possibly a good glass of Malaga.
00:42:25Oh, speaking of Malaga, you know those kegs I ordered the other day?
00:42:28They haven't arrived yet.
00:42:29Let's hope they get here before the party.
00:42:31Otherwise it'll spoil everything.
00:42:47That one is the man who sold on Esteban's mind to my uncle.
00:42:50Mm-hmm.
00:42:51Take it from me, dear.
00:42:52That fellow will go a long way.
00:43:03You can go now, Rosita.
00:43:05I don't want to be disturbed.
00:43:07I got important business to discuss.
00:43:12Come in.
00:43:13Come in, boys.
00:43:17Go on.
00:43:18Help yourselves.
00:43:19It's all yours.
00:43:21Hey, Dave, you take a look outside, huh?
00:43:28Ain't no one, Mr. O'Brien.
00:43:30Hmm.
00:43:34Boy, young fellow, how do you like your new job, huh?
00:43:36I like it just fine, Mr. O'Brien, just fine.
00:43:38Hmm.
00:43:41Any objections?
00:43:42Satisfied?
00:43:42I got no complaints, seeing what you pay.
00:43:46But if you're planning for us to drive cattle to Duncan City,
00:43:50you can count me out, Mr. O'Brien.
00:43:56No, it ain't cattle we're driving this time, son.
00:44:00It's gold.
00:44:02Gold?
00:44:03Oh, come on now.
00:44:05Come on, son.
00:44:06You're not fooling anybody around here.
00:44:08You know right well what's going on.
00:44:11Why would you have gone to so much trouble to go to work for me
00:44:13if you didn't know all the time what kind of business I was running?
00:44:18It was pretty easy to figure out.
00:44:20Well, there ain't anyone who pays his men such prices to take his cows to pasture.
00:44:25Do we attack them in town?
00:44:26That's a bit risky.
00:44:28You need men who aren't known around town.
00:44:30Well, you men will wait for the stagecoach up at a place called Vulture's Peak.
00:44:34You must be ready to attack them at a moment's notice
00:44:36before the coach starts down the steep trail that runs along the cliff.
00:44:42That stagecoach is loaded with gold.
00:44:44When you've taken it, you'll bring it directly to the old mine.
00:44:48Understand?
00:44:49Okay, boss.
00:44:50Right, boss.
00:44:51I've already fixed the wagon.
00:44:53Good.
00:44:55Mr. O'Brien, I'd like to handle his expedition.
00:44:57I sure hope you won't pay attention to what he says.
00:44:59He's new around these parts, and besides, we don't know much about them.
00:45:04Well, for now, your job will be to keep our good sheriff under control
00:45:07while the others do the work.
00:45:10Quiet.
00:45:12Hi, Mr. O'Brien.
00:45:13That friend of yours sends word that you can expect the load to be on tomorrow's stagecoach.
00:45:17The coach will be passing by Vulture's Peak around sundown.
00:45:47There it is.
00:46:13There it is.
00:46:41The coach will be passing by Vulture's Peak.
00:47:16The coach will be passing by Vulture's Peak.
00:47:17The coach will be passing by Vulture's Peak.
00:47:41Don't any of you in there move if you value your life.
00:47:47Take all the suitcases to make double sure.
00:48:11Hey, there's some wine here.
00:48:13Don't we unload that, too?
00:48:14There's no time to jump.
00:48:15Get out there.
00:48:27They'll never get there.
00:48:29They're sure to end up at the bottom of the precipice.
00:48:31Get going, boys.
00:48:32Loathe the stuff, and let's beat it.
00:48:36Hey.
00:48:54Come on, let's go.
00:48:57Hop, hop, hop, hop.
00:49:10Stop the horses.
00:49:12You're all right.
00:49:34What if you'd better take the reins
00:49:36so you'll never reach town alive?
00:49:37Where's the driver?
00:49:38He's dead.
00:49:39Leave him here.
00:49:39The sheriff's men will take the body.
00:50:11The sheriff's men will take it.
00:50:13He has a snake.
00:50:15He's on the street.
00:50:18What happened, Tom?
00:50:20We were attacked and robbed up at Voucher's Beach.
00:50:23They made a way with all our belongings.
00:50:25Will you come to my office, man?
00:50:27Easy, Bob.
00:50:28Take care.
00:50:28We're the same bro.
00:50:29Malaga wine are very precious.
00:50:32Watch it.
00:50:32What do you mean?
00:50:33Precious.
00:50:34Come along, Sheriff.
00:50:35We have a pleasant surprise for you.
00:50:37Come along.
00:50:37You'll see.
00:50:51well I congratulations you succeeded not with them again I gotta get back to the office again
00:50:57my thumb thanks sheriff ready now let's tap the other cake
00:51:43hmm I don't know what you want I really want to know a little more about you son you know
00:51:50it
00:51:51well that's the sheriff of Duncan City and he'll tell you all you want shut up don't listen to him
00:51:57Mr. O'Brien after he arrived in town we began to have all this trouble with a man with a
00:52:01mask
00:52:02that time he had the coach attacked by Mexicans in front of the bank ain't that right that's a lie
00:52:06you're the liar take it easy you can continue when he wakes up
00:52:25I'm dead sure he's the one
00:53:00George open the door
00:53:05a moment honey just let me get on my dressing gown
00:53:30oh George calm yourself what is it darling you seem all upset what's the matter oh George it's
00:53:37terrible the bandits have attacked the stagecoach again but they didn't find the gold thanks to a
00:53:42clever trick and my Malaga oh dear don't tell me that my Malaga don't be so stupid George in that
00:53:48assault four men were killed and if it hadn't been for the help of the masked cavalier the travelers
00:53:53too would have lost their lives after losing all their luggage all right but where's my Malaga huh
00:54:01come on darling what's wrong a moment ago as I passed by the stables I saw something horrible
00:54:08what's that I just saw my uncle's men beating to death that new man who sold him Don Esteban's mine
00:54:14what for I don't know well you're moved to tears by a complete stranger yet you take no part in
00:54:21my sorrow
00:54:22what sorrow my Malaga have you forgotten you're absolutely unbearable George Louise don't go away
00:54:45huh there maybe that'll help refresh your memory a little bit huh what do you want
00:54:55are you gonna confess or should I put
00:55:29what you want
00:55:34huh
00:55:36hmm
00:55:38hmm
00:55:40hmm
00:55:40hmm
00:55:42hmm
00:55:42hmm
00:55:43hmm
00:55:43hmm
00:55:43hmm
00:55:44hmm
00:55:44hmm
00:55:55What the hell's going on here the man with a mask that Peter isn't how's it
00:56:11Quick
00:56:16The man with a man's quick get him I
00:56:24Had I heard some shooting what's going on? It's none of your business. Can I be of any use?
00:56:28I'll beat it George. The last thing I need is your help. That's all we were able to find
00:56:32Well
00:56:36Damn it the dirty coyotes gone and tricked us again
00:57:03By the way, you've got to give me the bill of sale of the mine
00:57:05I'll have it legalized by the district attorney all right
00:57:09Yeah, here you are. I think you'll agree that I made a real bargain when I bought I hope so
00:57:13we all think mr. O'Brien
00:57:16Have you seen your sheriff?
00:57:18Hey Dave
00:57:20Yeah, Bob get yourself a horse and go to Silver City find Clemens the man who makes the fireworks and
00:57:24tell him to bring the best stuff
00:57:25He has right boss Jack your horse
00:57:36Gold yeah family stuff not your family out that
00:57:42Well boys this time I promise you we'll make up for all the bad luck we've had what's on your
00:57:47mind boss
00:57:51We'll attack the bank, huh? The bank
00:57:54Isn't it a bit risky mr. O'Brien since you attack the coach in the middle of town many folks
00:57:59are minded to defend themselves against the new attack
00:58:02I know that right well, but I prepared a plan which should allow us if of course our timing is
00:58:07right to capture all of the gold in one go
00:58:11And without in trouble
00:58:14Now during the engagement party while everyone's having a lot of fun
00:58:18We leave quietly one at a time and we'll kidnap Don Luis because he's the only one who knows the
00:58:23combination of the safe is that clear very clear?
00:58:27Peter and Dave will join the rest of our men at San Felipe crossroads
00:58:31You wait for me outside of town. I'll join you as soon as I possibly can
00:58:36As soon as we're back in town, we wait for them to start the fireworks which are supposed to be
00:58:40the high point of the feast
00:58:41The noise of the explosion is sure to cover the noise of our fighting with the men who stayed on
00:58:45behind to keep watch at the bank
00:58:48eh?
00:58:50I'd say it's very well thought out, Mr. O'Brien. And what about the gold boss? When we've finished at
00:58:54the bank
00:58:54We'll bring the money and the gold to the mine where each one of you will get his share
00:58:59And now let's make a little toast of the success of our enterprise
00:59:14Don't scream for heaven's sake
00:59:19Why are you here?
00:59:21I just wanted to see you again and to tell you that I love you
00:59:25Go away or else I'll call out Louise
00:59:28Quick go away it's my uncle Louise are you there?
00:59:35What is it uncle?
00:59:37The men asked me to drink with them to your future happiness
00:59:40Let's hope that pretty boy of yours will make you a good husband. How dare you insult him you forget.
00:59:46He's the man. I love
00:59:47Uh
00:59:49And why should you suddenly care so much about the happiness of anyone else?
00:59:53You're the greediest and most selfish man in the world
00:59:56I see you still bear me a grudge about that affair of the mind, don't you?
01:00:01I bear you a grudge because it was you made my father die by kicking him out when he was
01:00:05poor and desperately alone
01:00:06Your father was a good for nothing
01:00:09And who took care of you after your father was gone after acting so wickedly towards us you just wanted
01:00:13to save your face. That's all
01:00:17You're ungrateful no no, I just haven't forgotten what you did to us keep your voice down or they'll hear
01:00:22you outside
01:00:34Good dear doc. Oh, yeah kind of makes me thirsty. Hiya, doc
01:00:39Could you tell me which is the shortest way to get to the o'brien ranch?
01:00:43Well, who are you? Don't you know me doc? I'm clement from silver city make the best fireworks
01:00:53It's for this evening
01:00:55Louise's engagement, right?
01:00:57Yes, mr. O'brien has sent orders that he wants the noisiest fireworks that ever were heard in the valley
01:01:02Oh, yeah, well, we'll soon see if you're as good as you boast
01:01:06Do you mean you doubt my word doc? Why it's over 30 years since I started. Oh, no, just a
01:01:12joke
01:01:14Well, the best way to get to o'brien's
01:01:16Is to follow the main road all the way till you get to the crossroads to duncan city
01:01:21From there you just take the shortcut now for about 300 yards. You're there. Thanks a lot doc
01:01:28So long
01:01:29I
01:01:30Oh, my God.
01:01:30Oh, my God.
01:01:32Oh, my God.
01:01:32Oh, my God.
01:01:33Oh, my God.
01:02:02We brought him back together with the others.
01:02:05Take him to the graveyard.
01:02:06This is the permit for the burial.
01:02:24Surprise, Sheriff?
01:02:25You can sure bet I'm surprised.
01:02:30You're the Federal Agent Peter Webb, from what I see.
01:02:35And I took you for peace and no good.
01:02:38Never go by appearances.
01:02:40If O'Brien knew it, I'd be done for.
01:02:42What do you got against O'Brien?
01:02:44Only that he's the head of the band that attacks stagecoaches and murders government men.
01:02:48Are you sure?
01:02:51Listen, Sheriff, I know a lot of other things besides, for instance, that tonight he's going to attack the bank.
01:02:56You're kidding, ain't you?
01:02:58Like hell I am.
01:03:01And while we're at it, let me tell you the whole story so that we can decide together what we're
01:03:06going to do.
01:03:06This evening when the party's open...
01:03:09This evening when the party's open...
01:03:21arrived at O'Brien.
01:03:31The End
01:04:04You've certainly done things in great style.
01:04:06You've invited the whole town to the party.
01:04:08Don't forget that we live in the cradle of democracy.
01:04:11And O'Brien has always proved to be a fervent Democrat.
01:04:14Right.
01:04:58Don't forget that we live in the cradle of democracy.
01:05:00Ladies and gentlemen, attention.
01:05:03Dear friends, attention, please.
01:05:06The next dance is reserved for our bride and groom, George and Louise.
01:05:21Don't you dance, Mr. O'Brien?
01:05:23I'd sure like to, my dear Consuelo.
01:05:26But I'm afraid my dancing days are over.
01:05:28Isn't that right, Don Louise?
01:05:29Huh, you're telling me.
01:05:31But why don't you dance, Davidson?
01:05:32There's plenty of time before we start the fireworks.
01:05:34I hope you at least won't find an excuse.
01:05:36I've been waiting for this moment.
01:05:38Are you happy, darling?
01:05:40Yes, and you?
01:05:41I don't think I'll ever be so happy again.
01:06:00And I have done my best to make this today, Mr. O'Brien.
01:06:03I'll beg.
01:06:04Excuse me.
01:06:05Yes?
01:06:05Mr. O'Brien, Clement sent word that he's all set.
01:06:08He can start whenever you like.
01:06:09So tell him to start in a couple of hours.
01:06:11You must wait for him to get down.
01:06:12Goodbye.
01:06:16Pretty boys, is everything sad?
01:06:19The men are already scattered along the road.
01:06:21Go away from me in the garden.
01:06:23I'll find some excuse to get Don Louise to come out.
01:06:31Don Louise.
01:06:32Don Louise.
01:06:33Forgive me, but there's something I must discuss with you.
01:06:35Yes.
01:06:36Not here.
01:06:36It's a private man.
01:06:37As you like.
01:06:49Tell me, what can I do for you?
01:06:51Well, you see, it's about my account with the bank.
01:06:54Tomorrow I want to cash a rather large sum.
01:06:56And so I thought that maybe you...
01:06:59Quick, hide him in my wagon.
01:07:00I'll follow you as soon as I can.
01:07:32The boss said we're to go on.
01:07:33He'll follow us in a little while.
01:07:34Why didn't he come with you?
01:07:35He don't want to be seen, rabbit brain.
01:07:37Let's get going.
01:07:38In a few minutes, they'll start with the fireworks.
01:07:47The three of us will patrol the front.
01:07:50You get on the roof and keep your eyes open.
01:07:52The four of us will patrol the front.
01:07:55The four of us will patrol the front.
01:08:00The four o'clock will patrol the front.
01:08:13Live, we'll have to check out.
01:08:21It won't take a minute to get rid of those three.
01:08:26They won't give us any trouble.
01:08:40Time's almost up.
01:08:41Better get ready now.
01:08:42What do you want me to do?
01:08:44Take care of the sheriff.
01:08:45Make sure you do everything quick and quiet like.
01:08:46Understand?
01:08:47You can count on it, boss.
01:09:16You can count on it.
01:09:24You can count on it.
01:09:24Tonight I feel as if we're stationed in a graveyard.
01:09:26There ain't a soul in this downtown.
01:09:28And Sam's gone and closed the saloon.
01:09:30The thought of it makes my mouth water.
01:09:32Sam said he'd come right back after the fireworks were over those.
01:09:36Hey, look, they started.
01:09:48Sure is a beautiful sight.
01:09:54Look at that.
01:09:54You can bet they're having a grand time over there.
01:10:15Why the hell is that fool taking so long?
01:10:24Pete, go and see what's going on.
01:10:48So you fell for it, huh?
01:10:51You dirty rat!
01:11:00This is it, boys.
01:11:01Let's go!
01:11:04Let's go!
01:11:20Let's go!
01:11:22Let's go!
01:11:27Let's go!
01:11:29Let's go!
01:11:34Oh, my God.
01:12:18Come now, Mr. O'Brien.
01:12:57We got the door to the bank smashed open, Mr. O'Brien.
01:13:01Mark.
01:13:02He's dead, but at least he's killed off that damn lawman.
01:13:05Let's go.
01:13:05Let's go.
01:13:25Let's go.
01:13:28Let's go.
01:13:29Oh.
01:13:39Damn old boy.
01:14:08Let's go.
01:14:11Don't you think it's a bit too soon to lose your man?
01:14:13Wait until you're married to him, at least.
01:14:16Who knows?
01:14:17Perhaps like your uncle in Don Luis, he wasn't much interested in the beautiful fireworks.
01:14:21He might be looking for that case of Malaga he lost.
01:14:28I'm afraid this time the South Pacific Railway Company will have to give up its plans for
01:14:32good.
01:14:32Yeah.
01:14:33Load it onto the wagon, boys.
01:14:34We'll hide it all in the mine.
01:14:38What would you do, Don Luis, if we let you go, huh?
01:14:44You'd spell the beam straight away now, wouldn't you?
01:14:54Steve.
01:14:55Take care of them.
01:14:56Everybody.
01:14:56They're going to smoke the bank in Santa Anita.
01:14:58Quick.
01:14:59Or they'll get away.
01:15:00What?
01:15:01Get away.
01:15:01Get away.
01:15:02Get away.
01:15:02Get away.
01:15:02Get away.
01:15:03Get away.
01:15:03Get away.
01:15:04Get away.
01:15:21Get away.
01:15:22Here you are, Hamilton.
01:15:23You'll get another share of the money this coming week.
01:15:25Where's Jack?
01:15:26This is his.
01:15:26He's still down in the mine, boss.
01:15:29Then you take it.
01:15:32Hands off!
01:15:33You thought you'd get away with it this time, huh?
01:15:35Don't try any tricks.
01:15:39I've got you where I want you now.
01:15:42If I were you, I wouldn't be so sure.
01:15:45If I were you, I'd keep my face shut, O'Brien.
01:15:47All right.
01:15:48What do you want from us, huh?
01:15:49I want you to start packing the...
01:15:59Pete.
01:16:01Pete.
01:16:04But it can't be.
01:16:06Here burnt ashes, we'll set fire to the cabin.
01:16:08Let's make the gold down to the mine, quick.
01:16:29Let's go!
01:16:31Again!
01:16:41Oh
01:17:33Welcome friend, if I'd gotten here any later I'd have found you roasted, huh?
01:17:36Yeah, you came in the nick of time, George
01:17:46Wait, George, I'll go again, it's the law
01:17:58My guns, my law
01:18:09George, you
01:18:16Get out of my way
01:18:21I don't want to have to kill you, George
01:18:22It's time
01:18:53Ah
01:18:56Ah, it's nothing but a scratch
01:18:58Like that time at Duncan City
01:19:00I remember
01:19:01I'm sorry I gave you such a rough deal
01:19:03But if the boss hadn't sent you to give me a hand
01:19:06I don't think I could have ever managed on my own
01:19:09Now that it's all over, let's pack up the gold and get out of here
01:19:12No, not yet, our job isn't finished
01:19:14First we've got to catch the head of the gang
01:19:16But wasn't it
01:19:34Our friend's out of ammunition
01:19:36Let's go get it
01:19:37Amigo
01:19:39Stick up your hands and come out
01:19:40You know very well you haven't got a chance
01:19:44Come and get me if you can
01:19:45Start it like
01:19:46The sheriff
01:19:48If it's possible
01:19:49You've got to keep him busy
01:19:50I'm going to try and take him by surprise
01:19:56There's no hope for you, sheriff
01:19:58Give yourself up
01:20:00Put the sense of the
01:20:01If you play with that self, we'll all die
01:20:05There remains to be seen
01:20:34There remains to be seen
01:20:48There remains to be seen
01:21:07Oh
01:21:08So you're the masked man with the poncho
01:21:11Not George
01:21:12No, no
01:21:13The mysterious masked man is Federal Agent George Benson
01:21:26Oh
01:21:28Oh, George
01:21:29Oh, Louise
01:21:35Thank you, Peter
01:21:38This time we can really start building that railroad
01:21:40How do you menjadi a wreck
01:21:46Oh, Lord
01:21:47Oh
01:21:55Oh, yes
01:21:58Oh, yes
01:22:01Oh, yes
01:22:03Oh, yes
01:22:06Oh, yes
01:22:21I'll see you next time.
Comments