00:06The Rifleman
00:14Starring Chuck Connors
00:39Micah! Micah, you seen Doc Todd?
00:41I've been up with him half the night. He's out to Joe Rodney's place.
00:44I have to get him. Pa needs him.
00:45What's he need him for, Mark?
00:47It's our cattle. Pa thinks they've got hoof and mouth.
00:49Half of them are dead already.
00:52Lucas, too.
00:53What do you mean, too?
00:55Every herd in the range has been hit, Mark.
00:57Mark, this time of the year, spread all over the place.
01:00Nobody noticed until a day or so ago.
01:03You tell Lucas I'll have the Doc out soon as I can get him away.
01:06The Pa needs him now.
01:07Mark, Joe Rodney's got a hundred head the Doc's treating.
01:10And Pete Merritt's got nearly as many, and then there's the rest.
01:13Tell your father he'll just have to wait his turn.
01:18Mark!
01:22If Lucas needs anything, lard or grease buckets, I've got plenty in the store.
01:26Thank you, Miller.
01:29Is there anything I can do to help?
01:32No.
01:33No, I guess there's nothing anybody can do.
01:50Paul!
01:51Paul!
01:52What is this?
01:54It's the calves!
01:55What about them?
01:56They're dead, both of them!
02:00You had to expect that, son.
02:02No born calves.
02:03There must have been something we could have done.
02:06At least stayed with them.
02:08That wouldn't have helped, Mark.
02:10The rest of the cattle needed us more.
02:13What's the use?
02:14They're all dead now, anyhow.
02:18At least pretty soon they will be.
02:21Mark?
02:23Mark?
02:26Mark?
02:34Mark?
03:02¡Suscríbete al canal!
03:05¡Suscríbete al canal!
03:35I was just thinking, maybe I could quit school, get some sort of a job.
03:40I mean, like helping Millie or working in the livery stable.
03:44It'd sort of help start us off again.
03:48Son, I don't think anybody needs any extra help right now.
03:51Besides, your schooling's more important.
03:53I don't see why. Half the kids are gone already.
03:56And what with families moving out, pretty soon there won't be any school.
04:01There will always be books, Mark.
04:03You learn from books. Learn enough, so maybe someday you or somebody can find a way to prevent what's happened
04:10out here.
04:11No, you need your learning, Mark.
04:13What are we going to do now, Pa?
04:17Are we going to be dirt farmers?
04:21Just sodbusters?
04:23We're ranchers, son.
04:25This is cattle country, good cattle country.
04:28We'll try again.
04:31You're going to be late, Mark.
04:51I have to know, Millie.
04:53Hello, Lucas.
04:55How are you?
04:57Fine, thanks.
04:58Just stopped by for a few things.
05:01More cornmeal?
05:03Yeah, I guess so.
05:06Not a very pretty sight, is it?
05:08No.
05:09But you can't blame them.
05:11With all their cattle gone, there's very little money left, Lucas.
05:16How are you doing?
05:18Oh, I think I'll be able to hang on until things get better.
05:22It could be a long time, Millie.
05:24And talk like that isn't going to help any.
05:27I guess not.
05:30I'll get these for you.
05:33Oh, Lucas.
05:35I see you a minute.
05:42North Fork's your home, Mikey.
05:43You can't just up and go.
05:45What good's a lawman in an empty town?
05:47Well, not everybody's leaving.
05:49Things will get better.
05:51There'll be new people, and I'm sure others will be back.
05:54It pays good money, Lucas.
05:55And that's a mighty scarce item in North Fork right now.
05:59Look, Mikey, you've been a lawman all your life.
06:02Somebody's bound to recognize you up there.
06:04It's a job, Lucas.
06:05It's a job, Lucas.
06:06But what...
06:06Oh, I know, I know.
06:08I got a job.
06:08And to tell you the truth, I don't think much of the idea moving on.
06:11I'm too settled here.
06:13Of course, it wouldn't be permanent, but it's good money, and good money's good money right now.
06:19Yeah, I know, but Wyoming's a long way, Micah.
06:22Yeah, all the way up to the Wind River Mountains.
06:26Cheyenne have broken out of the reservation.
06:28They've been stealing cattle and foraging and generally terrorizing the settlers up there.
06:33They've been doing it with guns and supplies consigned to the Indian agents in the area.
06:39And the government wants somebody to go up there and find out how it's being done.
06:43That's a problem, all right.
06:44Yeah.
06:45The money's good.
06:47Enough to start up a new herd, a small one.
06:50Could set a man up in business.
06:54Why, you old reprobate.
06:55You never figured to go up there yourself at all, did you?
06:58Well, I didn't lose any sleep, Albert.
07:01Of course, like you said, I'd no doubt be recognized, but a man who'd never been up there, who wasn't
07:09a known lawman...
07:11Well, I couldn't take Mark at a thing like that, Micah.
07:13Well, certainly not.
07:14You couldn't even tell him you were going there.
07:15You couldn't tell anybody.
07:17Well, that's out of the question.
07:18Thanks, anyway.
07:21Lucas, you never liked being called a sod buster, did you?
07:25Well, I still don't.
07:26Well, you better get used to it, because that's what you're going to be.
07:30What do you mean, Micah?
07:32A cattleman without cattle is just a plain sod buster.
07:36Now, if I was you, I'd give this job a little thought.
07:39If you change your mind, let me know.
07:41I'll set it up.
07:51Are you still thinking on leaving?
07:54Yeah, Mark.
07:55I'm thinking on it.
07:57Won't you tell me about it?
07:59Well, son, there's nothing to tell it.
08:02I just thought I'd look somewhere else.
08:07Why can't I come with you, Paul?
08:10Mark, I don't know what I'd be getting into, son.
08:14Well, besides, who's going to look after the ranch?
08:18That'll be your job.
08:20Well, how can I look after the ranch if I'm staying in town with Miss Millie?
08:24You know what I mean, son.
08:26No, Paul, I don't know what you mean.
08:48You sure you've got everything you'll need, Lucas?
08:50Yes, thanks, Millie.
08:51You'll probably latch on to something real quick.
08:54Make a stake and be back in no time at all.
08:56Hope so, Micah.
09:01You take care, Mark.
09:06Mark will be fine, Lucas.
09:11Paul?
09:18Paul?
09:20Please take me with you.
09:23Please.
09:37Sonny, I can't.
09:55What if he doesn't come back?
09:58Mark, that's foolish talk.
10:01I don't know.
10:04I just have a feeling.
10:35¡Gracias!
11:04¡Gracias!
11:35¡Gracias!
11:52¡Gracias!
11:54¡Marshal!
11:59¡Marshal!
12:00¿How long I been working for you?
12:02The answer is no
12:03Oh, I want a drink
12:05Honest, I don't had enough last night
12:07No, that's the truth
12:08No, Marshal
12:10Every time I've been drunk since I can remember
12:12You've been letting me sleep it off
12:13And you're keeping me out of trouble
12:14And I always said I'd do something for you in return, didn't I?
12:18What are you driving at, Finney?
12:21Excuse me, these posters
12:22I know them as well as you just
12:24There, that one
12:25Now, that got my curiosity up the day he'd come in here
12:27Do you see what it says?
12:29He's wandered over to the Oklahoma Territory
12:30Now, he's a mean one, he is
12:32I knew it even the minute I seen that trick rifle sticking out of his saddle
12:35Where?
12:56You gonna get him?
12:59Marshal
13:11That's all
13:12Yes, sir
13:15Thank you
13:48Thank you
13:50That'll cost you a drink
13:52My pleasure
13:54Bartender
13:55And a glass for the lady
14:05Now, uh
14:08Where were we?
14:11Nowhere yet
14:13I'll drink to that
14:16Put that drink down, McCain
14:18Pick up that rifle
14:19And get out of town
14:23How come you know me?
14:24Poster in my office
14:25Lucas McCain
14:26The rifleman
14:27Wanted in Oklahoma
14:29It's a long way from Oklahoma, Marshal
14:31You're wasting your time
14:33I'm not wanted here
14:35You just made a mistake
14:38Turn around
14:41Now, what were you saying?
14:45Go on, Marshal
14:46Try
14:47Go on
14:51No, huh?
14:53Well, just in case you're figuring on changing your mind
14:56Toss me that gun
15:17Hey, you got an office, haven't you, Marshal?
15:20Why don't you just go on down there and tear up that poster?
15:24As a matter of fact, I might stop by a little later and help you
15:42You're just full of surprises, aren't you?
15:45Yeah
15:47I'll be back
15:52Mr. McCain
15:53Got a minute?
15:56I'd like to talk to you
16:03I'm Forbes McKee
16:04I run the Indian Trading Post
16:06This is my assistant, Ross
16:10I'm not overly fond of government men
16:12Well, I don't blame you
16:13A man with your reputation
16:15Of course, I'm not a marshal
16:16Just an Indian agent
16:19Congratulations
16:20McCain
16:21Man with your ability, he might grow to like La Mesa
16:24You take Ross, he was a lot like you
16:27Moving around on the go all the time
16:29Wasted talent, Mr. McCain
16:30Till he came to La Mesa
16:32Settle down
16:34He's a happy man now
16:35Run to work for me
16:36Makes good money
16:37You trying to tell me there's money and running a trading post?
16:41What are you trying to get?
16:42I pay well
16:44And I don't care about a man's background
16:47I just thought
16:48You might
16:49Be looking for a job
16:52Might be
16:52Have a drink
16:54Maybe later
17:02If he comes around with me
17:04She thinks you can trust him
17:06I don't
17:07Hey
17:08You know something?
17:10You keep kowtowing up to the likes of McKee
17:12And any cowboy that comes in here
17:13You're going to end up just like me
17:14Yes, you are just like me
17:16Too far gone to be worth a plug
17:18Nice girl like you
17:19Oh, Finny, leave me be
17:23Finny?
17:24Yeah, Maggie
17:25What?
17:27You know something?
17:29He called me a lady
17:33You know something else?
17:35I like being called a lady
17:44Oh, Millie
17:45It's good to see business picking up a little
17:46Good morning, Micah
17:48Yes, now that the worst of the epidemic is over
17:51People are starting to buy again
17:52Yeah, three more families moved back this week
17:54The DeColvins, the Marais, and the Burkettes
17:58Where's Mark?
18:00He was gone before I got up this morning
18:03You figure he's gone out to the ranch again?
18:06Yeah, well
18:07Lucas ought to be back any day now
18:10You know where he is, don't you?
18:13Where, Micah?
18:15If you won't tell me
18:17At least tell Mark
18:18It would mean so much to him
18:21I can't, Millie
18:22Lucas will tell you all about it when he comes back
18:24He'll tell the boy, too
18:26Well, I got to get John on the round
18:56Let's go
19:20Nobody saw you, let's go up front.
19:32¿Granf?
19:33No, gracias.
19:44Bueno, Micah Torrance
19:45tiene una buena recomendación.
19:46He es un buen amigo, Marshal.
19:49Estoy muy feliz de que llegue aquí.
19:51No es tan pronto, ¿eh?
19:51¿Qué te lo decir?
19:52Hay dos colegas de los guns
19:54que lleguen aquí.
19:55Están consiguiendo a la forma de la McKee.
19:56He es suposed to trade them
19:58to the Cheyenne
19:58who are confined to the reservation
19:59to use to hunt with.
20:01¿So?
20:01So it'll be just like
20:02all the other times.
20:04Those guns will never get here.
20:05Somebody will steal them.
20:06Make it look like the Indians did it.
20:08Which they might as well do
20:09because they're going to get
20:10the guns anyway.
20:11You think it's McKee?
20:12Right.
20:14The way I figured,
20:15he collects three times.
20:16First, from the government
20:17for buying those guns,
20:18which he steals
20:19before they get here.
20:21Secondly, when he sells
20:22the guns to the Cheyenne.
20:23And third,
20:25all those cattle.
20:26When does that supply come in?
20:28Sometime this week.
20:29I don't know the exact date,
20:30but McKee would know.
20:32That show we put on
20:33did what it was supposed to do.
20:35McKee offered me a job.
20:36Well, keep your eye on him.
20:37If he suspects anything,
20:39well, let's say
20:40he's the kind of man
20:41that don't ask you
20:43to turn around
20:44before he pulls the trigger.
20:45I figure that.
20:47All right, Joe.
20:48That's all right.
20:49That's my steadiest customer,
20:50Finney.
20:51But you better get out of here.
20:53Marshall.
21:02Oh.
21:04How come you had me locked out?
21:05I was busy.
21:07I didn't want to be disturbed.
21:08Oh.
21:10Marshall, I'm afraid
21:11I'm drunk again.
21:12All right.
21:13I'll put you up for the night,
21:14but you've got to repay me
21:15by cleaning up
21:15the office in the morning.
21:16Oh, sure.
21:18Can I have one to sleep
21:19that makes me sleep better?
21:20No.
21:29Can I have just one?
21:31Good night.
21:36Good night.
22:01Good night.
22:02Good night.
22:18No, no, no.
22:51No, no, no.
23:39No, no, no.
23:58No, no, no.
24:20Oh, where are you?
24:27No, no, no.
25:19No, no, no.
25:20No, no, no.
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