00:06The Rifleman
00:14Starring Chuck Connors
00:40I sure hate to see that scaffold up again
00:43Right, son
00:45Hanging somebody, even a killer like Juan Mogollon
00:48Is bad business
00:54Sure is quiet
00:56Folks don't want to be around
00:57Until the hanging's over
00:59Yeah, I see what you mean
01:02Mark, you go buy your slate quick
01:04And get to school, huh?
01:05Yes, sir
01:22Howdy, Lucas
01:23Hello, Beasley
01:24Oh, I'm mighty glad you're here
01:26Yes, sir, I'm mighty glad
01:28Is there just going to be the two of us?
01:29Well, the marshal says that two guards is enough
01:32But I sure don't agree with him
01:34Hanging Juan Mogollon is not like hanging an ordinary man
01:37Well, I don't think there'll be any trouble
01:39Everybody's satisfied he had a fair trial
01:41Well, just the same
01:43I'm glad I wasn't on the jury
01:44And being foreman like you was
01:46Well, no telling what that witch Dr. Paul of Wands will do
01:49He don't hold with our laws
01:51The Mogollons don't hold with anybody's laws
01:54That's why they're outcasts with their own tribe
01:56Well, I need another nickel
01:59I made a mistake
02:00The biggest rates cost 15 cents
02:02All right
02:04Here, now you hurry along
02:05This is no place for you, Mark
02:06All right
02:37I'll be right back
02:53¡Gracias!
03:20¡Gracias!
03:22¡Gracias!
03:22¡It's the Mescalero curse!
03:24¡He's put the Mescalero curse on you!
04:06¡Gracias!
04:27¡Gracias!
04:40¡Gracias!
04:40¿¡Bacchie Burrell?
04:41¡Yeah.
04:42¡I brought the disgrace of hanging!
04:44¡Thanks for helping me, Lucas!
04:46¡No thanks necessary, Micah!
05:19¡Gracias!
05:38Well, I could have sworn.
05:41I think you've been dreaming, Mark.
05:43Come on.
05:46But I heard him.
05:48Remember how shadow used to come at night when it was quiet?
05:51Sure, but that was a year ago, Mark.
05:53A wild stallion doesn't usually come back once he's moved on to a new graze.
05:57You know that.
05:59Yeah, I guess it was a dream.
06:00Sure it was.
06:01Come on, get under the car, son.
06:05Pa?
06:06What?
06:08When a person's got a curse on them, are they sure to die?
06:13There's no such thing as a curse, son, no matter what you've seen or heard.
06:17But McGillone's a witch doctor.
06:18He's a man, son, just like anybody else.
06:21The only thing special about him is his hate.
06:24He's so full of it, he scares people.
06:27You mean it?
06:28He just threw that head at you to scare you?
06:30Sure.
06:31Fear and superstition, Mark, those are the weapons of hate.
06:35And they work sometimes if people aren't thinking straight.
06:38Remember how I showed you that head was nothing more than a few scraps of buffalo hide stuffed with grass?
06:43Yeah.
06:43Well, fears are like that.
06:45You tear them apart and take a good close look at them and they're not scary anymore.
06:51But isn't a witch doctor supposed to be magic?
06:54There's plenty of magic in the world, son.
06:56Sun, moon, stars, growing things.
06:59Plenty of magic.
07:01But witch doctors don't make it.
07:05Yeah, I see what you mean.
07:06Good.
07:07You better get to sleep, son.
07:08Tom and Jake will be here in the morning to help with the roundup.
07:10There'll be plenty of work for all of us to do.
07:13Night, Pa.
07:14Night, son.
07:15Night.
07:18Night, son.
08:09He's dead.
08:11Anybody see who was riding that horse?
08:13It was Juan Maguillon risen from the dead.
08:16If the curse started, there's always three deaths.
08:21Somebody else will die before Lucas McCain's turn.
08:34We finish this job for McCain.
08:38I'm going to rent me the best room in the hotel and sleep for a week.
08:43Yeah, well, right now you go check them stairs because this is your four-hour shift.
08:47Mm-hmm.
08:49Back about midnight.
08:50Good night.
09:27Good night.
09:29Good night.
09:36Good night.
09:45Good night.
10:06No, no, no, no, no, no.
10:15No, no, no.
10:17Jake, what's the matter?
10:18No, no.
10:22I saw him.
10:24I saw him riding a black stallion.
10:27Those eyes burning, burning.
10:31Jake.
10:33Burning, burning.
10:35Come on, Jake.
10:36No, no, no, no.
10:41No.
10:44McCain.
10:47McCain, open up, quick.
10:53Tom, what happened?
10:55Something's wrong with Jake.
10:56He says he's burning up.
10:58Well, let's get him inside.
11:05Right over here, Tom.
11:08Easy, Jake.
11:16He's burning up all right.
11:17When did he start getting sick?
11:19I don't know.
11:19He was all right when I left him.
11:21He was supposed to take over for me about midnight.
11:23When I rode in, he was like this.
11:25You better go get the dog.
11:26Take a fresh horse, Tom.
11:27There he is. There he is.
11:28Easy, Jake.
11:30A ghost.
11:33Hurry up, Tom. He's back.
11:37Think he'll make it, Paul?
11:38I hope so, son.
11:41He'll kill me.
11:42He'll kill me.
11:43Get easy, Jake.
11:44Juan Mogollón.
11:46Juan Mogollón.
11:54Juan?
11:59He's dead, son.
12:12Yeah, in all my years of practicing.
12:15I've never seen anything like it.
12:17Well, he was in bad pain, Doc.
12:19I sure appreciate you coming out anyway.
12:21Well, I wish I could explain it to you, Lucas, but I just can't.
12:24You know, the town's pretty edgy, Doc.
12:26Nothing scares folks as much as something they can't understand.
12:29Did you say he was seeing things before he died?
12:31Yeah, he thought somebody was coming at him.
12:34Well, gyms and weed can cause a man to have visions.
12:37And Phipps, too.
12:39Is that what the Indians call the trumpet flower?
12:41You think Jake got a hold of some of that?
12:42I don't know how.
12:44I've never seen any around here.
12:45Have you, Lucas?
12:46No, I haven't, Doc.
12:47But then I've never gone looking for it.
12:49Well, I'm sorry I can't give you more to go on.
12:52Get up!
12:55What do you suppose happened to Jake?
12:58Muggione.
12:59He's behind Jake's death.
13:00What I can't figure out is how.
13:04Lucas, Muggione was in town last night.
13:06Lobo, too.
13:08You sure?
13:09Made them around at midnight.
13:10They were coming out of the saloon.
13:12Now, even Muggione can't be two places at the same time.
13:15You sure?
13:27No.
13:36My door 있잖아요.
13:40You knew it!
13:42No.
13:43No.
13:43No.
13:44No.
13:44No.
13:44No.
14:02No, no, no, no.
14:15No, no, no, no.
14:45It was a big horse and a giant riding him, a giant with fire coming out of his eyes.
14:51A giant, huh?
14:52Now, tell me slowly, Mark, what color was the horse?
14:55I don't know, a lot of the colors.
14:56What color, son?
14:58Red?
14:59Purple?
15:00Black?
15:01Black.
15:02That's it.
15:03It was a big black horse.
15:05What else?
15:05What about his mane?
15:07Think about it calmly.
15:09Well, his mane was black, too, and long.
15:16Real long.
15:18And when he runs, it stands out.
15:21And he raises his front legs real high when he's running, just like Shadow used to.
15:27Anything else?
15:29He has a white spot between his eyes and a halter.
15:35A halter with a broken rope.
15:37Boy, it was Shadow.
15:38It was.
15:39I think you're right, son.
15:41Means he was caught in time, broke loose somehow.
15:44You didn't see a ghost, Mark.
15:46You saw a horse in trouble.
15:49But Shadow's wild.
15:50How could anybody ride him?
15:52Well, I don't know.
15:53Let's turn in now.
15:54We'll talk about it in the morning.
15:57Yes, sir.
16:18How come you're taking the mare, Paul?
16:20She's always kind of skittish when she's alone.
16:22I know, son.
16:23But she used to run with Shadow's herd.
16:24I'm hoping she'll lead me to him.
16:25Or vice versa.
16:28I heard a drum last night, Paul.
16:30Real late.
16:32I heard it, too, son.
16:33It's part of the Mescalero funeral ceremony.
16:36Last night of the full moon, the Indians cremate their dead.
16:40Please don't go into Twin Peaks alone, Paul.
16:43All the kids say it's Indian medicine country.
16:45It's Shadow's country, too.
16:47And it was Shadow who paid us a call last night.
16:50But the...
16:52The one who's riding him wants to kill you, Paul.
16:54And whoever it is, he knows Twin Peaks country better than anyone.
16:59If Mike knew he'd send a posse along with you.
17:02A posse would raise the dust of the show for miles, son.
17:05Now, the best way to track a wild stallion is quietly and alone.
17:10I'd be quiet.
17:12You have to be in school, son.
17:15I can make up whatever I miss.
17:19I want you to stay with Lily.
17:21Now, stop Freddie.
17:21I'll be back by tomorrow night.
17:26I promise you, Mark.
17:27There's nothing to worry about.
17:28There oh.
17:39There oh.
17:41There oh.
17:43There oh.
17:49There oh.
18:18¡Gracias!
18:20¡Gracias!
19:05¡Gracias!
19:36¡Gracias!
19:57¡Gracias!
20:13¡Gemson weed!
20:33¡Gemson weed!
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