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Un nuevo vecino de los McCain le da trabajo a Mark en su rancho.

Estrellas invitadas: John Anderson , John Milford , Harry Carey Jr. , Mel Carter , Chris Alcaide
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00:03The Rifleman
00:11Starring Chuck Connors
00:32Looks like he's cut down the wire, son
00:36You flesh him out, I'll pick him up on the other side
00:38A calf with that much spirit's bound to be primed
00:40We don't want to lose him
00:41All right, boy
00:53Boy
00:56Boy
00:57Boy
01:00Hey, you, boy
01:03Boy, I want to talk to you
01:24Good job, son
01:26Now all we have to do is fix that piece of fence he slipped through
01:33Is there something wrong, Mark?
01:36Nothing's exactly wrong
01:38Just I saw somebody back up on that hill
01:41Who was it?
01:42I don't know, some stranger
01:45But he had some scars on his cheek like I don't know what
01:51You mean you just looked at him and ran off?
01:55Well, don't you think you might have hurt his feelings?
01:58I didn't take time to think, Paul
02:08Hello, good day, sir
02:12Name is Wolf Temple
02:14Lucas McCain, my son Mark
02:15I didn't mean to startle you, boy, calling out like that
02:18I just wanted to talk
02:20That's all
02:24Maybe it wasn't the calling out that did it
02:27Oh, no, I
02:29I was just looking at the place over here
02:32Bought this land a few days back from the town road to the wash
02:34A handsome place
02:35Judge Hanavan told me you'd bought it after he evicted those squatters
02:38It was pretty much run down
02:40Like them that lived here before me didn't care too much about keeping things up
02:43They didn't
02:45Came to let green land go brown, but I got it at a pretty good price
02:49You say you wanted to talk to Mark about something?
02:52Ah, yes
02:54Can you, uh, handle the team, boy?
02:57Yes, sir
02:59Well, I got a feel that needs stumping
03:00If I'm going to get anything on the ground come planting time
03:04I'd feel real good about getting a crop in the first year on the place
03:07So I can't afford a full-time hired hand, but, uh
03:11Give you 50 cents a day
03:1350?
03:14Pa, uh, you remember that watch I was admiring at Miss Millie's?
03:19Mm-hmm
03:19You know, you still have your own chores to do at home, son
03:22I know, Pa, but
03:25How about if I come over tomorrow after I finish my chores?
03:28That suits me fine
03:29Now you've got to be able to hold the team
03:30Yes, sir
03:31Keep a steady strain in the pool
03:32Yes, sir
03:34Pa?
03:35Well, it's up to you, son
03:36Won't be easy holding down two jobs
03:38Thank you
03:40I'll be over tomorrow
03:41I'll be fine
03:43Good day, Mr. Temple
03:44Yes, sir
03:46Sure, 50 cents
03:4750 cents a day
03:48I'll be there
03:54You know, stopping a field won't be as easy as that last job you took working in a stable
03:58Don't expect so
03:59You figure on getting to bed early tonight?
04:01That sure is a handsome watch
04:03Might not be so handsome at sundown tomorrow night
04:06Come on, let's get old Slippery back to his ma
04:08She'll be bowing for him
04:16Keep a strain on her, Mark
04:17She's coming loose
04:20Come on, Mark, hold him on
04:24Hold her, Mark
04:25Come on, Mark
04:39That was a mean one, Mr. Temple
04:41It's time we had ourselves a little rest
04:43Take a water
04:45I hope we've done ourselves proud, boy
04:50I'll wait on you
04:52That's polite, boy
04:54Pa taught you good
05:01I'm sorry for staring
05:04All right
05:05Drink the water
05:12Thank you
05:18Mark
05:20You know him?
05:21Uh, yes, sir
05:23That's Arnie and Jess Grady
05:25They're the squatters Pa was telling you about
05:37You fixin' the dirt farm in this poorly land?
05:43Maybe you don't hear good
05:44I just asked you a question
05:46A right easy one
05:47What do you want here?
05:50Well, me and Arnie
05:51We was talking just this morning
05:52About how we thought it'd be a wholesome idea
05:55To come back and see what the old place looked like
06:00Is that all you come for?
06:02Likely it ain't
06:04We heard tell some scum moved on here
06:07After the law moved us on
06:11Folks are all talkin' about
06:14How you never told them where you came from
06:16Why's that?
06:18It's none of your business
06:21He is mean
06:24You as mean as you are ugly
06:31Go on up to the house, boy
06:34I'll stay, Mr. Temple
06:35He is just like his daddy
06:37Ain't he, Arnie?
06:40Stand up there straight up and proud like
06:43Only thing is
06:45He ain't got no rifle stand next to him
06:48I want you to get off this land
06:51See that Arnie, he wants us to get
06:54You heard what I said
07:02Now you listen to me
07:06You're telling us to get
07:07It's the same as inviting yourself into a hole
07:10Our pa and us, we work this lane
07:14And no drifting, scar-faced scum is gonna tell us to get
07:21You're trespassing
07:23You use that gun you'll hang
07:27I don't think you've got the stomach to walk up to a rope head-on
07:33Take one more step and I'm gonna blow your head off
07:39Go on, Jeff
07:40Go ahead
07:41Go on, Jizzy
07:43Blow his head out, Jeff
07:45Go ahead, boy
07:46Shoot him
07:46Jizzy
07:47Come on, Jeff
07:48Go on
07:50Go on, Jizzy
08:03Get on that horse and go
08:06Don't you ever let me catch on this land again
08:31Feel like pulling another stump before your pa gets here for you, Mark?
08:35You sure had me worried there for a minute
08:47Hello, pa
08:49That cloud of dust I passed back there on the road
08:51Was that the Grady boys?
08:53Well, I guess it was
08:54Sure was, Bob
08:55You should have seen the way Mr. Temple handled Jeff Grady
08:58Why, he even took the gun out of...
08:59I love this
08:59This boy of yours put in a right smart amount of work today
09:03Held that lead line like he was born to it
09:04With all that dirt he's wearing, he'd better save some of his wages for soap and water
09:08Yeah, we've got plenty of that up at the house
09:12So I'd take it as a favor if you'd both of you join me for supper
09:15Got a couple of frying chickens I already drawed
09:18Sounds good, pa
09:20Suits me fine, Will
09:21Then maybe after supper I might see which one of you McCain's holds the tall hand of checkers
09:25Why, pa's the best checker player this side of Denver
09:28Except when I beat him, of course
09:30And we've got a game
09:32I'll take care of the team
09:33Will, where can I wash up?
09:35Come on around
09:53Checkers on the shelf in the closet, Mark
09:56How's your pa's idea that the loser between you and me would spell him washing dishes?
10:00No, I'm sorry
10:26¿Está en el caballero, Mr. Temple?
10:28I saw your uniform in the closet.
10:31The 4th Cavalry, wasn't it?
10:34Oh, I quit the Army a while back, Mark.
10:37Well, didn't you like it?
10:39I always thought it'd be exciting.
10:42Wearing a uniform, fighting for your country.
10:44Don't ask so many questions, Mark.
10:47Oh, sorry, Lucas, I don't mind.
10:49Always got to ask questions.
10:51It's the only way I can learn.
10:53Oh, to answer truthful, Mark,
10:55I don't think I ever really liked the Army.
10:58At least, why not at first.
11:00I grew up on a farm.
11:02I ran off when I was 15 to join the Army.
11:05Seems like a long time ago.
11:08Born into this world,
11:09a man's got to fight just to stay alive.
11:13It seems like you're always fighting.
11:16I fought to stay alive more times than I care to remember.
11:20Chickamauga, Shiloh, and after the war,
11:24the 4th Cavalry fight in Cheyenne.
11:27Is that when you hurt yourself?
11:32After all that fight and stay alive,
11:34come a time when I just wanted to die.
11:38Talk to God about it, boy.
11:41I purely pleaded with him, but didn't do no good.
11:46Guess he wasn't listening.
11:51He, uh...
11:52This was done to me with fire.
11:55Sometimes at night I can still feel it crawling and burning.
12:00Will, were you at Willow Creek with the 4th?
12:03Uh, no. No, I wasn't.
12:07Well, we best get on with this game.
12:09Otherwise your dad's gonna be done with them dishes
12:11before we even get a king crown.
12:12You move first.
12:43Come on.
12:44You're a soldier going as you.
12:45Oh!
13:01Hang on!
13:11See you later.
13:32¡Suscríbete al canal!
13:42I'll do my chores as soon as I get dressed.
13:45Son, I saw Millie yesterday. I ordered you a watch.
13:47I put up the money for you.
13:48You can pay me back when you've earned it.
13:50Well, gee, Pa.
13:51But I want you to know I did it for a reason.
13:54Mark, I'm not only proud of you for the way you've carried yourself like a man
13:57ever since you went to work for Mr. Temple.
13:59I'm proud of you for something else.
14:02You'll learn not to dislike a man because he's unfortunately scarred.
14:05It looks kind of unsightly.
14:07I know what you mean, Pa.
14:09Good.
14:10Get dressed.
14:11Got some pancakes and maple syrup waiting for you.
14:14All right.
14:26Good morning, Mr. McCain.
14:28I'm Lieutenant Vaughn, 4th Army Provost Office.
14:30How do you do, Lieutenant?
14:31Would you come in?
14:32No, thanks.
14:33Marshal said you could tell me how to find Will Temple's place.
14:36Oh, sure.
14:37If you follow the road to the fork, you'll see an old wagon trail cutting across a dry wash.
14:40You follow that wash down to the hill.
14:42You'll see his place.
14:43Roger Blythe.
14:44By the way, what kind of a fellow is this Temple?
14:47I don't know too much about him, but I judge he's a good enough man.
14:50Is his real name Will Temple?
14:52His real name?
14:53Well, you see, the Army's looking for a man.
14:56William Traeger.
14:57I've been trailing him the better part of three months now.
15:00He passed through here a short time back.
15:03About the time the Marshal said this Will Temple settled here.
15:07What does the Army want with the man you're looking for?
15:10He's a deserter.
15:12Well, he couldn't be talking about Mr. Temple.
15:14He wouldn't desert.
15:16Do you know why he deserted?
15:18The 4th Cavalry lost nearly a whole troop at a place called Willow Creek.
15:22Yes, I heard about it.
15:23Traeger was the man that told the Cheyenne where the troop was hidden.
15:27They captured him when he was riding patrol.
15:29I don't believe it was him.
15:31Mark.
15:32Mark, the Marshal said that this fellow Temple had a scar on his face.
15:37Yes, on the left side.
15:39Does it look like it was done by fire?
15:44Cheyenne way of riding a man a coward.
15:45I know, Lieutenant.
15:46As long as a man lives, the Cheyenne can recognize that mark on him.
15:51I don't care what you say.
15:54He's not a coward and he's not a deserter.
15:57Mark, you might talk like that.
15:59When did he desert, Lieutenant?
16:00The Cheyenne turned him loose.
16:02After they hit Willow Creek with a full war party.
16:04At least that's what we heard from one of the braves who we captured later on.
16:08But he never went back to his company.
16:10I guess he figured the army thought he was dead.
16:13Well, many thanks.
16:15I'll be getting along.
16:16Oh, I almost forgot.
16:19This is for you, son.
16:21Miss Millie sent it along.
16:22That's your watch, Mark.
16:24You know, could be you're right about your friend, son.
16:26I hope you are.
16:29Good day.
16:40There's times when every man wants to be alone, Mark.
16:43Is this one of those times?
16:48Yes, sir.
16:51All right, son.
17:03The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.
17:06Makeeth me to lie down in green pastures.
17:09Makeeth me beside the still waters.
17:12Restoweth my soul.
17:15Leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
17:26I'll notice my head with oil in my case.
17:31Come in.
17:45What's your name?
17:46Your real name, I'm in.
18:14Who did it?
18:17McCain.
18:17Come on, who did it?
18:20A man named McCartney.
18:21He was waiting here for me at the fork.
18:24He rode scout for the fourth.
18:27He didn't follow me ever since I left the southwest.
18:30Carney lost two brothers.
18:33At Willow Creek, he swore he'd get Traeger
18:37if it took him the rest of his life.
18:52You up you up.
19:09Well, sit on him alone.
19:09Nobody else comes here.
19:09We'll be up.
19:09El faucet.
19:09Who else has turned him over.
19:20i could like to tell you about a few
19:22a lot ashamed of this scar and what it stands for that's not the reason i ran
19:32away i stood up to everything the cheyenne did to me when i told i don't think i even knew
19:41it not then
19:44you see boy god it didn't it didn't make us the same way as he made the red man
19:52i guess we're just not as strong inside he didn't have to run away though
19:59you could have told him how it was i i could have i could have
20:10every man in my company knew the cheyenne mark
20:14they would have wondered wondered just how much i endured for i told
20:20and i knew i couldn't go back all the old faces gone jason hardy bellows
20:31men i ruled with a long time mark all gone as a one man's weakness
20:40mine
20:51but i said stay in the house
20:55yes
21:11over here in the barn traeger
21:17what's the matter you scared come on traeger
21:49that's far enough traeger
21:53what do you want here carney now you think on that a little maybe you can figure it out i
21:58followed
21:59an army man a thousand miles across the wasteland knowing he'd lead me to you
22:02well i did the best the law gave me strength for carney did you now
22:10i would have given my life but it wasn't to be
22:14well i'm gonna give you another chance at that
22:19too bad you couldn't have seen my brother's trigger after the cheyenne had done with them
22:24i waited for you to come back
22:25i waited for you to come back but you never did did you get it done with carney i'll not
22:30crawl for you
22:32but i'm gonna have to go back to carney
22:32turn around trooper
22:36is mark all right
22:38in the house
22:39all right mister this is none of your affair get moving
22:45i said you'd best get moving i don't want to have to kill you too
22:47you've done all the killing you're going to now drop that right
22:52i've come a long way mister
22:54and i haven't finished what i come here to do
22:56i'm gonna have to take you to town carney now you want to go lying across your saddle or sitting
23:01up on it
23:24i think it'd go better for you if you turned yourself in
23:30i'll shuddle my horse
23:36pa
23:40it's all right sir it's all right
23:54pa
23:55yes sir
23:56what will they do to mr temple when he gets back court-martial after that i don't know
24:01turning himself into mike will be in his favor though
24:04and he's not a coward is he no mark he's not a coward
24:09i couldn't think bad of him no matter what will he be all right as long as he keeps making
24:16friends
24:16like you mark he'll be all right
24:20what time is it
24:25nine o'clock
24:27you
24:29you
24:40you
24:45you
24:47you
24:47you
25:09¡Gracias!
25:27¡Gracias!
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