00:06The Rifleman
00:14Starring Chuck Connors
00:47Good job
00:47Yes, sir
00:49I don't like this, please
00:50Be quick
00:51Yes, sir
01:05Here, give me that or give me a dollar
01:15Sir, put it on my bill
01:17You heard the Major?
01:18Major?
01:20I don't know him and he has no bill with me
01:21He does now, sir
01:24We'll see what the Marshal has to say about that
01:29You have my permission, Gopal
01:31Thank you, sir
01:36Gopal
01:37Yes, sir
01:39Tell me who that man is
01:46It's McCain, sir
01:49Lieutenant Lucas McCain
01:508th Indiana
01:53Union Army
01:55I just want to make sure
01:57Imagine seeing him after 15 years
02:01We're in luck, Gopal
02:04We're in luck
02:16Lucas, that shirt is going to be much too big for Mark
02:19The way that boy's grown, he'll be too small for him in three months
02:23Lieutenant McCain
02:25I'm Lucas McCain
02:26Major's compliment, sir
02:27He'd like you to join him outside at your convenience
02:31Who are you?
02:32Corporal Truck
02:33A to Major King, sir
02:34At your service
02:36Well, you can tell the Major if he wants to see me
02:37Come on in here
02:39That's impossible, sir
02:40Why?
02:41You wouldn't be expected to know why, would you?
02:45I don't know what you're talking about, Corporal
02:47Shall I tell the Major you'll be out, sir?
02:49And as you can tell, I'll be out when I'm through in here
02:52Thank you, sir
02:58Who in the world are they?
02:59Search me
03:00Well, he certainly acted as if he knew you
03:03I mean, he called you Lieutenant
03:05Well, I used to be a Lieutenant, really
03:09King
03:10He said Major King
03:12Well, that name is familiar
03:18I don't think he recognized me, sir
03:19I remembered you
03:21Really?
03:23It was odd
03:24We remember him very well, don't we, Corporal?
03:28Yes, sir
03:30Very well
03:31These two are here, Micah
03:33Standing here drinking my whiskey like I was giving it away
03:36Maybe you'd like to explain that, mister
03:38Not mister
03:39Major Aaron King
03:4112th Cavalry
03:42Better known as King's Azar
03:44Well, that's so
03:45Well, then
03:46Surely the Major has a dollar for that bottle of whiskey
03:49I told that barkeep to put it on the bill
03:51He has no bill with me, Micah
03:53I never saw either one of them before
03:56It's only a dollar
03:57Sweetie
03:58Charge the bottle to me
03:59What?
04:01Major is an old acquaintance of mine
04:04Huh?
04:04You say so, Lucas
04:05Now, I assure you, sir, this matter is of no concern to you
04:08Right, compliments, Major
04:11Very well, then
04:11If you insist
04:12Thank you
04:13Just how long have you two been friends?
04:15Well, I wouldn't say we were exactly friends, Micah
04:18Hardly
04:19But if we had met under different circumstances, we might have been
04:22Hey, Lieutenant
04:23I'd like to think that, Major
04:25I thought you said Lieutenant McCain didn't remember us
04:27Yes, sir, when we were...
04:28First, I didn't, Major
04:29It's been 15 years
04:31Mm-hmm
04:32Long time
04:33Oh, you two knew each other during the war
04:35Siege of Fort Donaldson
04:37The Battle of Fort Donaldson
04:39The Battle of Fort Donaldson
04:41See, Micah, I was a lieutenant then with the 8th Indiana
04:43The 12th Cavalry, King Osiris, went down in glorious defeat
04:48To the 8th Indiana
04:50If we'd had reinforcements, we'd have licked them
04:54Maybe so
04:55The fortunes of war, Corporal
04:57How many times do I remind you of that?
04:59Yes, sir
05:00Lieutenant McCain was our captor, Marshal
05:03It was my platoon, Major
05:05Not me alone
05:05You were in charge, sir
05:08That made you responsible
05:10Corporal, you were following the same order as I was
05:12Defeat the enemy?
05:14Course
05:15I must apologize for my aid, gentlemen
05:19He finds it hard to blame only circumstance for what happened to us afterwards
05:23You see, we were sent to Donatown
05:27And after two and a half years in prison
05:31Corporal Cronk and I were all the remainder of the 12th Cavalry
05:36I'm sorry, Major, I didn't know
05:37You didn't know?
05:39You didn't know, Cronk!
05:45Again, the fortunes of war
05:46You saw that Andersonville
05:49North at Donatown
05:52Both brights on the face of humanity
05:56Oh, did I offer you a drink, Lieutenant?
05:59Major, I don't think the middle of the street is the place to...
06:03Look, why don't we all go in the saloon?
06:05No!
06:08Prepare to mount Goplin
06:10Your mine
06:13Is a smaller place
06:15No room enough to move around in
06:17I like being crowded in
06:22It's...
06:22Major, sir
06:25Come along now, sir
06:27Move out right now
06:31That's quickly
06:33Good day, gentlemen
06:40What are you making of that, Lucas?
06:42I don't know what to make of it, Mike
06:43I don't have to say anybody like those two
06:47War
06:48Imprisonment
06:49They can do wild things to a man
06:51Like you said, the war's been over
06:53A long time
06:55You heard what he said, Mike
06:59Donatown Prison
07:00Some say it was worse than Andersonville
07:18All two
07:20We have to go
07:20Get lost
07:20Go
07:21Yeah
07:30Colonel
07:30There's a airport
07:31Can be better
07:31Donate
07:32Chimmy Kemp, sir.
07:33Por el means.
07:36Yeah.
07:37Open sky above us.
07:40Rising all around us.
07:42Everything's big, wide, free.
07:45Nothing to close in.
07:49Hey.
07:51Cooper.
07:52Come here.
07:56Look at that.
07:57Yes, sir.
07:58Look here.
07:59Stone floor.
08:01Remember we had a stone floor?
08:03We couldn't dig because it was stone.
08:06The walls were strong.
08:08No windows.
08:11There was no light.
08:14It was a tomb, Corporal.
08:17It was a river.
08:18Major, Major, Major, sir.
08:20I'll get you a drink.
08:22A drink will make you feel better and a good night's race.
08:24Drink, yeah.
08:26Rest in a drink.
08:30By all means, I'll drink.
08:39Yes, we'll drink.
08:43We'll drink to the past.
08:46The past that still lives.
08:50Lives in the body and soul of Lieutenant Lucas McCain.
08:55Eat in the arms.
08:56Eat in the arms.
09:02Eat in the arms.
09:13Here, Paul.
09:14Oh, thanks, son.
09:15Hey, if you wait till I get back from school, I'll help you with the rest of the woods.
09:18Well, this won't take long.
09:19Besides, I want you to stop at Millie's on the way home to school.
09:22Oh, what for?
09:23Well, I bought you three new shirts yesterday.
09:24She wants to take some tucks in them for you.
09:26They're kind of big.
09:27Doesn't she have any in my size?
09:28Well, these will fit you.
09:29About six months from now.
09:31Six?
09:32Oh, Paul.
09:54Nice power, power, Lieutenant.
09:56Turn around.
09:58Don't you try nothing.
10:00What's that gun for?
10:02Major's orders, Lieutenant.
10:03Major.
10:03Major, sir.
10:08Good work, Corporal.
10:09Thank you, sir.
10:10Corporal Trock is most reliable.
10:12Corporal, search the barn.
10:13Take what you need.
10:14There'll be food in the house.
10:16I hope you move.
10:17You turn around.
10:19What is it you want, Major?
10:21You, Lieutenant McCain.
10:23You.
10:23And I won't hesitate to kill you if the need arises, although I don't want to yet.
10:28You'd kill me?
10:28Why?
10:29Once I stood under your gun, a helpless prisoner, as you stand now.
10:32And for that, I and Corporal Trock spent two and a half years in the hell that was Donaton prison.
10:37Look, Major, that was 15 years ago.
10:39We were at war.
10:40That's over now.
10:41End it.
10:42There shall be no end of the war, Lieutenant, as long as men like you and I still oppose one
10:46another.
10:46I don't oppose anybody.
10:48As long as the memory of Donaton remains, you oppose me.
10:51Now, Major, I had nothing to do with you being in that prison.
10:54You captured me, Lieutenant, as I've captured you.
10:57Out of your mind.
11:03How dare you speak to a superior officer like that.
11:22You should know to ride up the Major like that, Lieutenant.
11:25Next time, he's going to use that gun to kill you with.
11:28Let's get on with the Corporal.
11:29We have a good ride ahead of us.
11:30Yes, sir.
11:31On your feet, Lieutenant.
11:33Come on.
11:36Come on.
11:37Come on.
11:38Come on.
12:01¡Gracias!
12:10¡Gracias!
12:52¡Gracias!
13:09we have nowhere to go
13:11what could be better, we have open some sky
13:14we have freckse here
13:18This will be our home
13:21matt
13:23both if you are matt
13:26I think it's the cage
13:33열ses hands
13:35yes me
14:49¿Pau?
15:08¿Para?
15:32¿Qué hay que ponen en la parte de aquí, Corporal?
15:35Es un buen día para nuestro prisionero, ¿verdad?
15:38Yes, sir.
15:43Something I ought to dump in some of these coffee grounds?
15:46By all means.
15:49You know, I believe he is not gonna like this.
15:52I mean, leesways, not at first he ate.
15:54It took us a while to get used to the food at Donaton, if you recall.
15:59Yes, sir. I recall.
16:10Hey, Lieutenant, I've got some dinner for you.
16:17Now, I'm going to give it to you with one hand, and I've got my gun aimed at you with
16:21the other.
16:22So don't you try nothing.
16:35Hope you don't mind it off the ground.
16:40It wouldn't do if you'd have this here tin plate.
16:43We never did have tin plates at Donnison.
16:47We didn't have any plates at all.
16:52Eat well, sir.
16:57Why don't you die?
16:58Oh, no.
16:59Oh.
17:07Oh, man.
17:39¡Gracias!
18:04¡Gracias!
18:39¡Gracias!
19:08¡Gracias!
19:22¡Gracias!
19:24¡Gracias!
19:25You asleep, Lieutenant?
19:26What is it?
19:28I thought I'd talk to you
19:30Give up your morale
19:33At Donaton, the guards used to talk to us quite often
19:36I can't hear what you're saying
19:38You want me to come closer
19:41I'm quite close enough
19:44What's the matter, Major?
19:45Are you afraid?
19:46Of you?
19:48Hardly
19:50Well, I can't hear what you're saying
19:51You're going to have to come closer
19:56I will not come any closer
19:57You can't make me
19:59This is your prison, you hear me?
20:00This is not mine, this is your prison
20:02I don't belong in there
20:04Major, Major
20:06Come on back now, sir
20:08Come on back and lie down
20:10Look up at the stars
20:12There'll be nothing above you, sir, but the stars
20:18Yes
20:21The stars
20:23To be able to look up and see the stars
20:25Yes, sir
20:26Come on now
20:30You can look up and see the stars, you can
20:53You can see the stars soon
20:54You can see the stars that are in the stars
20:54left in the stars
20:56As it's a young lady
20:56Which side are the stars
20:58It can only look up and see the stars
21:00In the stars
21:01The stars
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