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El Ayuntamiento de North Fork considera que un anciano es incapaz de criar a su nieto.
Estrellas invitadas: Joan Taylor , Edgar Buchanan , Virginia Christine , Bill Zuckert
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00:03The Rifleman
00:11Starring Chuck Connors
00:56Hello! Hello, the house!
01:05Suppose they're up yet, Pa?
01:08Well, let's go find out.
01:19Somebody home!
01:21After the younger son gathering all together
01:25went abroad into a far country
01:28and bare-wasted his substance
01:31by living free-at-a-sleeve.
01:40What was that word you just read?
01:43Living free-at-a-sleeve.
01:44That's riot-a-sleeve.
01:46What does that mean, Grandpa?
01:47Well, that means...
01:49Oh, it's just one of them fancy words.
01:50Never mind.
01:53And joined himself to one of the citizens of that country.
01:59And he sent him into his field to be sweet.
02:06That's swine.
02:08Like sunshine there.
02:09Pig.
02:10Oh, swine.
02:18And he would be...
02:20Have filled his belly with...
02:21Here's a minute, Woody.
02:23Hello, Luke.
02:24Come on in.
02:24Hi, Mark.
02:25Good luck.
02:26Hope we're not interrupting.
02:27No, the recess time anyway.
02:28I was just teaching Woody a new word.
02:30He said the word swine.
02:32That was a nice word for a pig
02:33until he started calling human beings swine.
02:35Then he ruined the word for an indecent pig was concerned.
02:40Oh, I bet you came to get your Rihanna.
02:43By Joby, I ain't got it finished yet.
02:45Give me that Rihanna, will you?
02:46Rayden, it's an art, Mr. Fogarty.
02:48I can wait.
02:49How did you learn to make it, Mr. Fogarty?
02:51I learned that when I was guiding General Fremont up in Idaho.
02:54What happened, Grandpa?
02:56What happened?
02:58There she...
02:59There was a mighty drought-east trip across this desert.
03:03We had to fight them with Glala and Sue war parties day after day.
03:08It was terrible.
03:10And then we come to this real deep canyon.
03:14We had to get across or die.
03:17We didn't have any way to get across except we'd save back a few green hides.
03:22And when it comes to learning to braid rawhide or lose your scalp,
03:27man learns to braid rawhide pretty fast and he never forgets it either.
03:31You get over all right?
03:32Well, I'm here, ain't I?
03:34Still got my hair, too.
03:38Mr. Fogarty, we're going into town later.
03:39Can we pick up any supplies for you?
03:42No, thanks.
03:43Home-owned supplies.
03:44Always have and always will.
03:46All right.
03:46Maybe we'll see you later.
03:49I'll try and have your reactor ready.
03:58Hey, Pa, according to my history book, General Fremont was never even in Idaho.
04:03Mark, a man as old as Grandpa Fogarty, you know, who's pioneered the country so much,
04:07he tells a tall tale once in a while.
04:09Well, guess is he's done a lot of brave things he isn't even telling about.
04:12Suppose that's why they keep on moving around so much?
04:15How do you mean?
04:16Well, Woody says that they hardly ever live in one place more than a few months.
04:20Mark, we get along fine with them just minding our own business.
04:23Let's keep it that way, huh?
04:24All right.
04:49Good morning.
05:05It should be a good pal out on a trapline.
05:14Are you all right?
05:15Of course I'm all right.
05:17Woody, come on in here with me.
05:18We've got to get you a new pair of britches.
05:19Throw you in a rag bag, first thing you know.
05:21Come on.
05:21Come on, Grandpa.
05:25What can I do for you, Mr. Fogarty?
05:27A pair of britches for the boys.
05:29We don't see enough of you, Woody.
05:38When do you start school?
05:39Oh, I'm not going to school, Miss Millie.
05:41I keep pretty busy out at the place.
05:45Well, a new pair of trousers for school, huh, Woody?
05:48Mr. McCain, I mind my own business.
05:50Expect my neighbors to do the same.
05:52Simmer down, Mr. Fogarty.
05:53School is everybody's business.
05:54How much do you owe you, girl?
05:55That'll be 75 cents.
05:57Shall I put it on account?
05:58You don't derail me in no charge account.
06:00If I can't pay for it, I don't buy it.
06:02Mind my own business.
06:04Go as I please and expect my neighbors to do the same.
06:06Come on, Woody.
06:10That old Bronco's four square and hard as bedrock.
06:15Just imagine.
06:17That poor little fellow never knowing a mother's hand to tuck him in at night, saying to his prayers.
06:24I hope you know how fortunate you are, Mark, to have a proper education.
06:29Yes, ma'am.
06:31Poor little Woody, completely ignorant of the finer things in life.
06:35But he sure can read.
06:37Why, you should have heard him read to his pig in the kitchen this morning.
06:40His pig.
06:42In the kitchen.
06:44Yes, ma'am.
06:45She's smart, that pig.
06:46A pig in the house.
06:48Yeah.
06:52Woody's real smart for his age, though.
06:54Well, as the twig is bent, so grows the tree.
06:59Oh, I'd better go pick up the mail.
07:01Excuse me, ma'am.
07:03You later, son.
07:04Lucas, I have to talk to you as a responsible member of this community.
07:09How can we permit that child to be raised in a pigsty?
07:12Now, wait a minute, Mrs. Dalrymple.
07:13You can see that Woody is a fine boy.
07:15But he's filthy.
07:17Probably doesn't eat right.
07:19And he has been missing school.
07:21Now, look, they haven't had a chance to settle down yet.
07:23You can...
07:23Lucas, you're head of the town council.
07:25I know I'm head of the...
07:26Look, we all have to do our best to help that child.
07:29Lucas, you as a father should be the first one to realize that.
07:31All right, Mrs. Dalrymple.
07:33Marshal Torns.
07:36Marshal, something has to be done about that poor little Fogarty youngster.
07:40I don't know.
07:41He seems like a normal boy to me.
07:42He's just dirty, hungry, and curious.
07:44Before that boy is absolutely ruined, he must be placed in a proper foster home.
07:50Grandpa wants to be left alone.
07:51I know.
07:52Then he must be made to understand it's for the boy's own good.
07:56Maybe just until he gets his place fixed up and livable.
08:00Mrs. Dalrymple, you don't know Mr. Fogarty.
08:02You better let him figure this out by himself.
08:05Lucas, now is your chance to help another boy.
08:09Just as you would want Mark helped if he were in need.
08:12Grandpa Fogarty's not too far out from the time every man was his own law.
08:17No ifs, ands, or buts about it, gentlemen.
08:20I'll do my duty.
08:22And I expect you to do yours.
08:31I know how you must feel, Lucas, but...
08:34What if it were Mark?
08:52Hey, Grandpa, it's Mr. McCain and Mr. Torrance.
08:59Go rustle up some Kittlin' wood.
09:02Well, come on in.
09:04You're steaming like an express train.
09:05What's ailing you?
09:06See, if you come out to offer me a deputy job, you just wasted your ride.
09:09Is that so?
09:10Yes, sir.
09:11You know, I stopped packing a badge when Woody was orphan.
09:15All right, play it safe for his sake.
09:17Well, time catches up to all of us.
09:19Yeah, don't it?
09:21Mr. Fogarty, we stopped by to have a talk about Woody.
09:25Woody?
09:25Hey, that Woody boy, he's a corker.
09:28Well, some of the ladies in town figure you in a...
09:30Well, you would have a more substantial home.
09:33That isn't until you get on your feet and get settled.
09:35Lucas means that you'd maybe feel better if you knew Woody was in a nice home
09:39so he could go to school regular, church affairs, and kid stuff.
09:42You know what I mean.
09:45I must be getting old.
09:47Aren't it really weird?
09:48You've got to figure what's best for Woody, Grandpa.
09:51You can see him all you want.
09:59Lucas McCain always trusted you as a friend.
10:01I'd be a poor friend if I didn't speak my true thoughts, Grandpa.
10:05Well, now, Mr. Fuss and Feathers, you just listen to me.
10:09That boy ain't living on charity.
10:11And there ain't nobody going to make a grub-lined coyote out of you.
10:15There's a lot to be learned from poverty.
10:17Learning what's necessary and what ain't.
10:20Woody's learning how deep he is, how strong he is, how to depend on himself.
10:24How necessary it is to work to live.
10:26And how he can be proud of the work he does.
10:29He don't see me as scraping in the bound of nobody for crumbs or leftovers.
10:33And nobody's taking my grandson away from me, and that's for sure.
10:37Don't be too hasty, Mr. Fogarty.
10:39I'm done talking, Marshal.
10:41There's a road back home.
10:46I didn't think he'd take us sitting down.
10:47He sure didn't.
10:49Bye, Mr. McCain, Mr. Tarr.
10:50Bye, Woody.
11:01You can have enough boards, Grandpa?
11:03Hey, you know the way I figured we're going to have just about enough boards to build a flume all
11:08the way from a spring to the house.
11:10Gee, imagine water running right to our back door.
11:13Yeah, without going into debt either for any pipe or lumber or nails either if you can straighten these out
11:19real good.
11:19Sure, I can't, Grandpa.
11:29Hey, Fogarty!
11:32Who's that, Grandpa?
11:33Yeah, more nosy neighbors, I reckon.
11:35Time was when a man could have some peace and quiet around here.
11:38You just keep on working, I'll go and get rid of him.
11:40Yes, sir.
11:59Hey, you!
12:00Stop it!
12:01What are you doing on my goods?
12:03Who are you?
12:04You know me, Fogarty.
12:08Deebo.
12:11Deebo Lee.
12:14Once a bum, always a bum, huh?
12:19Well, you give up hopping freights and getting in people's way?
12:23They sentenced you for life.
12:25I changed that sentence.
12:26Like you changed my plans for the Pacific Express some five years back.
12:32You broke out.
12:34And that took some doing.
12:45Yeah.
12:48That took some dying too.
12:59Ah!
13:03You know, with all that money, you could have it a little fancier around here.
13:08Hey, you ain't spent it.
13:09I never had it to spend!
13:12I sat in a wet stone cell five years thinking about that money.
13:19And that five years, that made me kind of careless about human life.
13:25Now, you just tell me where it is!
13:29That's simple!
13:30I've told sheriff's soldiers, treasure hunters, railroad bulls.
13:33And I'm telling you, I never had that money!
13:36I'm the only one who could have touched it!
13:38Oh, you're gonna lose your old age holding out my money!
13:43Now, you listen to me.
13:46When you dynamited that train, I was a bum riding the rod.
13:49I never knew anything about that money then or since.
13:51And I'm telling you, like I told everybody else, I figured that money burned up in the wreck.
13:56Then how come you're hiding out here?
13:58Called everybody Kevin nagging at me about the money shipping.
14:01What'd you do with it? Where is it?
14:03I got as sick as suspicion of cut and run.
14:06Nobody's bothered us here.
14:08Us?
14:12Yeah.
14:14Me and my pig.
14:16Got sure I couldn't even tie my shoes without somebody washing me.
14:22Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho!
14:24Oh, what a sad story you tell!
14:29That hand!
14:32That hand he's looking after.
14:35Save it!
14:37I know you've got my money.
14:40I'm gonna wring your scrawny redneck.
14:43And I'm gonna tear this sack apart.
14:45The life I get in the back.
14:47All of it.
14:48In what bank?
14:50No, what?
14:50You open in the morning.
14:55One little mistake.
14:57One mistake and you're gonna beg for a quick end.
15:00The way you used to beg for a crusted brick.
15:05All right, now tend that hand.
15:12It needs looking after.
15:15I tore that to the guard.
15:18Yeah, stupid guard.
15:26Touched!
15:27It's a good sign with stings.
15:30That's good whiskey you always...
15:34Oh, that's been a long time.
15:39Hey, you need a hard pull this on that hand.
15:42Oh, man.
15:44I waited too long to lose you now.
15:47I'm just going to the spring to get out of here.
15:49I'm gonna for your hand.
15:50Yeah.
15:53You know place I got left to run.
15:56If you ain't back in a minute,
15:58I'm coming after you.
16:00And I ain't got nothing to lose, you know.
16:16Witty, Witty.
16:20Are you a darn fool, kid?
16:22You can't even straighten nails
16:23unless I'm watching you every second.
16:25I tell you and I tell you,
16:26and you never learn nothing.
16:27I can take them apart, Grandpa.
16:29I'll put everything back, just like it was.
16:30Oh, it's all wasted.
16:31You won't even help me build a flume.
16:33You're the most no-good kid I've ever seen.
16:40I'm sorry, Grandpa.
16:41It's too late to be sorry.
16:42You and me's coming to the partner of the ways.
16:45You go on your way, and I'll go mine.
16:47But, Grandpa, I ain't got no place to go.
16:50The Marshal and McCain,
16:52them do-gooders in town,
16:53they want to set you in the lamp of luxury.
16:55Go on in with them.
16:56I won't do it again, Grandpa.
16:58I promise.
16:59Just don't talk like that.
17:02I love you, Grandpa.
17:05You scared out of here.
17:07I'm sick and tired of you waiting me down
17:08like a millstone around my neck.
17:10Go on into McCain and them others.
17:11They'll baby you and spoil your rotten.
17:12Go on.
17:14Well, all right.
17:16All right, I'll find me a place.
17:18A place that ain't a cranky old man
17:19yelling at me day and night.
17:21Go on.
17:22You and your old water plume.
17:24I ain't never coming back.
17:25You hear?
17:26I ain't.
17:28Go on.
17:29Get off my property.
17:30I ain't never coming back.
17:32You ain't worth it.
17:56Now, these stirrups just aren't long enough for you anymore.
18:00Guess I'll have to make you some new ones
18:02I like them
18:03Well, it's no good holding on to things you can't use, son
18:06Say, Pa
18:08You know those old school books
18:10That I've already gone through?
18:11Mm-hmm
18:12Why don't I give them to Woody?
18:14Well, they're for his age
18:16And he could keep up by studying them at home
18:18That's a good idea, son
18:20You know, Woody may be living in a new home in town soon
18:24He's already got a home
18:25Are they moving again?
18:27No, Mark
18:27You see, Mrs. Dalrymple is looking around for a place for Woody to stay
18:30While his grandpa fixes up their place
18:32Oh, that nosy old Mrs. Dalrymple
18:35Now, she's only thinking of what's good for Woody
18:36Now, you've seen the conditions
18:38It's not like they can't see each other anymore
18:42But, Pa, they got it better than you think
18:44They get along real well, laughing and working together
18:47And they figured out plans for fixing up their place
18:51Mark, you know, the old man can't see too well anymore
18:54Suppose a gun goes off or a fire breaks out
18:57Or an axe slips
18:57And Woody gets hurt
18:58But, Pa, they're things just as important
19:01Woody's got a grandpa and they stick up for each other
19:04The two of them together
19:05Like you and me
19:09And, Pa, you wouldn't let anyone separate us
19:13If things weren't going right, would you?
19:16No, Mark, I wouldn't
19:18I guess sometimes we grown-ups can't see the forest for the trees
19:22I'm going to see what I can do to let Woody stay with Grandpa
19:26Oh, that's great, Pa
19:27And when school starts, I can ride with Woody every day
19:30Mr. McCain!
19:33Oh, Mr. McCain!
19:35Oh, Mr. McCain!
19:38Woody, what is it?
19:39Where's your grandpa?
19:41Back home
19:42What's wrong? Are you sick?
19:44No, I ain't sick
19:45Easy now, son, you tell it the way you want
19:48He said I was no good to him
19:50I made a pair of stilts
19:52And he told me to get out and find another place
19:54Well, that doesn't sound like your grandpa
19:56You sure you haven't forgotten something?
19:58No, sir
20:00That's the way it was
20:02But I was thinking
20:04Maybe the heat's affecting him
20:06Or it was that man that come
20:09Grandpa's a real old man, you know
20:11Maybe there's something wrong
20:13Him and me
20:14We don't talk about each other
20:20I ain't really crying, Mr. McCain
20:22I just don't know what I'm going to do
20:23Of course, you're not really crying
20:25Because you're here with us
20:26And there's really nothing to cry about
20:28Look, it's getting late
20:29I'll bet you're hungry
20:30Mark, can you fix up some scrambled eggs?
20:32Sure can
20:33With strawberry jelly on it
20:35Now, look, I've got an errand to do
20:36I won't be long
20:36You stay with Mark, huh?
20:38Come on
20:39I'll show you how I can cook
21:06Oh, you old beggar
21:09You've been a worthless tramp all your life
21:11I never asked him more than I needed
21:14I never broke a law or hurt a soul in my life
21:17Except me, Woody
21:20Woody who?
21:22Woody
21:22Best boy I ever knew
21:26Take my advice, old man
21:28Don't trust nobody
21:31Don't care about anybody
21:33Don't work for anybody
21:35Except yourself
21:36It's time we get started for town
21:39I told you that bank don't open no morning
21:42Bottle's empty
21:44That bank has got to give you your money
21:46When you ask for it
21:48Suppose it ain't in that bank
21:56Old man
21:58I'm getting sick of you
22:00In your foolish ways
22:03Who is that?
22:11Old man
22:12If you so much as cough
22:15I'm gonna blow it right back down your throat
22:29There's the pig coming back to say goodnight
22:33Come on, let's go
22:34All right
22:35Hold it
22:39Grandpa, you hurt?
22:40Hurt?
22:41No, I'm part of saying anything
22:42I gotta go find Woody
22:43Don't worry, he's in good hands
22:45Now look, mister
22:47Whoever you are
22:49I'm harmless
22:50I mean
22:51I mean, you scared me
22:53When you came in without a
22:55Friendly hail
22:56Why old Fogarty there and I
22:59We're old time
23:00Partners, so to speak
23:05Luke
23:06You all right, Luke?
23:09I'm all right, Grandpa
23:29Who is he?
23:31You take me to Woody
23:32And I'll tell you all about it
23:58Never would have believed you could do it, Mr. Fogarty
24:00It sure is a big improvement
24:02Yeah, the trouble is when you get water
24:04You gotta find something to wash
24:05You know, people, floors, clothes, anything
24:09Can't hardly persuade sunshine in the house anymore
24:13Want a try, Paul?
24:14No, thanks, son
24:15You go ahead
24:16And take one big step for me
24:18No, thanks, see, son
24:23No, thanks, son
24:53¡Gracias!
25:29¡Gracias!
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