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Ben and Hoss Cartwright are on a cattle drive and hire a young drifter named Sam Jackson. Unknown to them, Jackson is actually Johnny Logan, an outlaw planning to kill the sheriff in the town where the drive is headed—who happens to be his own father.
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01:00All twenty-five of them?
01:01All twenty-five of them.
01:03Cartwrights, I don't know what you're thinking about setting one man do all the cooking for a crowd like that.
01:07I've been up since daylight, cooking food, peeling potatoes, chalking the fire, chalking the fire.
01:14Drop a picket line here.
01:18Is that our hens?
01:20No, just the advance party.
01:26They sure are a scroungy-looking bunch, ain't they?
01:30Well, I didn't have much choice.
01:31Not too many want to take a herd the way we're going.
01:35Brazos!
01:40Hoss, this is a new Segundo.
01:42Brazos, my son Hoss.
01:43Hi.
01:43Brazos what?
01:45Brazos, that's all.
01:48Brazos rounded up a crew.
01:50He knows the country will be traveling.
01:51Where'd you round them up?
01:53Out of the nearest jail?
01:54Some of them, maybe.
01:56Driving cattle up the trail ain't exactly my idea of a church social.
02:00I want the hardest boys I can find.
02:03Well, it looks like you found them, mister.
02:06Uh, Brazos, uh, feed your men.
02:09We'll pull out a daybreak.
02:10Brazos.
02:13Let's not have any trouble.
02:15Trouble, Mr. Cartwright?
02:18You know, trouble only comes to those who can't handle it.
02:50I'll be right back.
03:01THE END
03:29THE END
03:50You, uh, driving a herd north?
03:54I would have put an idea like that in your head.
03:57We're just sashaying these critters up and down and down and up so they'll get an appetite for the vittles.
04:01Won't get too fat in the middle.
04:03Here.
04:04Tree's right down there.
04:05Here.
04:06Who's the trail boss?
04:09Mr. Ben Cartwright.
04:10I declare you're nothing but questions.
04:12Here.
04:13Crick's right there below the rise.
04:14Take about ten buckets to fill the barrel.
04:16Yes, sir.
04:17This here Mr. Cartwright, is he, uh, doing any hiring?
04:20Boy, I got a parcel of hungry trail hands to feed.
04:22Now you got no time to waste answering foolish questions.
04:25Yes, sir.
04:28Well, maybe you could put in a word for me.
04:30My name's Sam Jackson.
04:31You are the dangdest, gabbiest fellow when there's work to be done.
04:35Maybe I'll put a word in for you and maybe I won't.
04:38Yes, sir.
04:40Thank you, sir.
04:46Who's that?
04:48Who's young fellow riding grub line?
04:50He's be a nice willing boy, too.
04:52Yeah.
04:53I see you done put him to work.
04:59Hallelujah.
05:00What do you got against cutting your own wood and hauling your own water?
05:04It ain't in keeping with my position.
05:06Mr. Horse, my job's driving mules and cooking.
05:09Now thank you to keep your big, fat, cow-smelly hands out of my doughnuts.
05:12My hands ain't neither cow-smelly.
05:13Well, if you want to eat, you go and help that boy get in some wood.
05:17Somebody's got to haul me some water.
05:20Winter town to buy me some goods.
05:23I myself walked in a piece of wood.
05:26Hallelujah.
05:27You undoubtedly got the worst voice I ever heard in my life.
05:29It's good enough for the mules.
05:31They like it.
05:32They probably think you're some kin.
05:48That axe ought not to be that heavy, kid.
05:50It oughtn't to tuck you out like that.
05:52Don't you tell me nothing about axes.
05:53I've been swinging axes all my life.
05:55How many of them did you ever swing on an empty stomach?
05:58Yeah.
06:00You go nowhere and sit down.
06:03Oh, hallelujah ought to know better than send a man out on a job like this on an empty stomach.
06:14You looking for work?
06:16I sure am.
06:19What can you do?
06:20Ride, rope, drive cows.
06:23All right.
06:24I can read and write and cipher up to the 12 times table.
06:27You can.
06:29And I know more about cows than any of them ragged-tailed brush poppers you got in your drive.
06:33Well, that ain't saying a whole lot.
06:37That ought to be plenty.
06:39We don't want a small old hallelujah.
06:41Come on, let's pick our meal ticket up and get on back.
06:43Okay.
06:47Hallelujah.
06:48This ought to hold you for a while.
06:51When are you going to get the rest of it?
06:58Got us a new hand, Paul.
07:02Looks they might tug it out.
07:04Yeah, I reckon he ain't been feeding regular.
07:06Hey, kid, come here a minute.
07:10This is...
07:11Dang, I don't think I got your name.
07:13Sam Jackson.
07:14Sam?
07:15Sam's educated, Paul.
07:16Well, you can read, write, cipher, and keep a tally book the whole shooting match.
07:19Wow.
07:21You looking for a job, son?
07:23Yes, sir.
07:24I sure could use a job real handy.
07:27Brazos?
07:28Yes, sir.
07:30Sir, Segundo.
07:33Brazos, this is Sam Jackson.
07:36Put him to work and fix him up with a string.
07:39All right, Mr. Cartwright.
07:41This way, Sam, and I'll get you fixed up.
07:49Looks like a nice boy.
07:53Something wrong?
07:55No, no, Paul.
07:56I think everything's all right.
08:00Kid.
08:03Sam Jackson, huh?
08:05One day let you out, or did you bust out?
08:09Now, look, Brazos, let's get this straight.
08:10You don't ask me no questions, and I won't cause you no trouble.
08:13Now, you look.
08:14Nobody's causing anybody any trouble.
08:17Now, you and I always had the same kind of ideas, kid.
08:20And we still have.
08:21I went to jail.
08:22You didn't.
08:42That a good book?
08:44Yeah, pretty good.
08:47Let me see.
08:52Hey, Paul.
08:55Pickwick Papers by Dickens.
08:58It's quite a book.
08:59You, uh, you like it?
09:02Yeah, I like it fine.
09:04I had it with me ever since I left home.
09:09Where is home, Sam?
09:13Back a ways.
09:16Back a ways?
09:16Which way?
09:19Uh, I'm from Nagadocious.
09:22It's a fur piece.
09:25You don't sound much like a Texan.
09:29Well, I ain't to begin with.
09:31My mom moved down with the relatives after Pardai.
09:34Sam?
09:36How come you happen to be on this trail?
09:38Well, uh, I thought I'd like to make something of myself.
09:42And there ain't much opportunity for that in a place like Nagadocious.
09:45If you'll excuse me, I think I'll go check my horse.
09:47Good night.
09:47Good night, sir.
09:48Good night.
09:50I like that boy.
09:56I said I like that boy.
09:58Yeah, I heard you, Paul.
10:02Well, it's bothering you.
10:05I don't know for certain, Paul.
10:08There's something about that boy.
10:11I can't lay to exactly what it is.
10:15Sort of the same thing I feel about the Colts every year at breaking time.
10:18They're a little uncertain and uneasy.
10:21And if you spook them the wrong way, they'll go bad on you every time.
10:38Johnny.
10:41Same old Johnny.
10:43Smooth with the tongue.
10:44Fast on the draw.
10:46The name's Sam Jackson.
10:48Take it easy, kid.
10:50We gotta make some plans.
10:53What I'm doing is personal.
10:54Something I gotta take care of myself.
10:56And I don't want you spoiling it.
10:57Oh, I ain't gonna spoil it, Johnny.
10:58But I want in on it.
11:00I got whipped out of town by that Sheriff Logan.
11:02I still got the marks on my back.
11:05Man, don't forget that.
11:07I'm sorry, Brazos.
11:08I'm going it alone this time.
11:48You paying off the men, Captain?
11:50Well, they're entitled to part of their wages.
11:53Well, being entitled to it's one thing and money in the hands is another.
11:55If them glutes hit town with money, they're going to raise more devilment in one night than you've seen in
11:59your whole life.
12:00Well, they'll treat that town like a possum.
12:03Hallelujah.
12:03Will you tell me one thing?
12:04Sure.
12:06Why do folks name you Hallelujah instead of Jeremiah?
12:11Jeremiah.
12:14Show him who's Jeremiah.
12:20Don't you go into town with the rest of them border helions?
12:23Don't want to spend the money, Mr. Hicks.
12:25I'm saving.
12:26No.
12:28What you saving your money for, boy?
12:32Well, I want to make something of myself.
12:33And it seems a man needs money to do that.
12:36You know, I worry when I hear a young fella talking like that.
12:39I really do.
12:40Ain't natural.
12:47I understand you aim to hold your herd here.
12:51You plan on letting your men go into town?
12:53Well, is there any law against it?
12:55My name's John Logan.
12:57I'm sheriff for Waycross Station.
12:59I suggest you keep your men right here in camp.
13:02My name's Ben Cartwright, Mr. Logan.
13:06My hands have come a long way with that herd, Mr. Logan.
13:09They're entitled to ease up a little.
13:11I won't stop them from going into town.
13:14There's a deadline on Front Street.
13:16Any of your hands go above it.
13:19I'll run them in for disturbing the peace.
13:21If they resist, I'll kill them.
13:24Good day, sir.
13:25Mr. Logan?
13:28Enforcing the law is one thing.
13:31Killing a man's another.
13:33You kill any of my men, I'll come after you myself.
13:38Mister, you've been fairly warned.
13:51Johnny?
13:55You made a mistake, mister.
13:58The name of Sam.
14:00Sam Jackson.
14:03Yeah, yeah, that's right.
14:05I made a mistake.
14:07I thought you were somebody I once knew.
14:10Long time ago.
14:22There's nothing like meeting old friends again, huh, kid?
14:38I've changed my mind, Mr. Cartwright.
14:40I'd like some of my pay.
14:42Are you going into town after all?
14:46Well, I'm going into town.
15:05This is it, Mr. Cartwright.
15:07What happens if we go beyond this point?
15:09What stops us?
15:11Two barrels a buck.
15:14I guess this is as far as we go, boys.
15:17What kind of an outfit are you running, Captain?
15:20Letting a town constable push you around.
15:23Well, Brazos, I should have known you'd be alone.
15:26You know my foreman?
15:27I know him.
15:28Well, paying the attention to this tin star don't mean a thing.
15:31Why?
15:34Go for your gun, Logan.
15:36I won't wait.
15:37Put down that gun.
15:39Put it down.
15:44There'll be no killing.
15:46They'll obey the law.
15:48The first man that starts anything will answer to me.
15:52That holds for you, Sheriff.
15:53You'll answer to me for any brutality to my crew.
15:56Just see that they obey the law.
15:59All right, man, the town's yours.
16:02That part of it.
16:04You heard the man.
16:07Sam, I want to talk to you.
16:12Why'd you throw in with Brazos like that?
16:15He's riding trail with us, ain't he?
16:17Isn't that carrying loyalty to your outfit a little too far?
16:23What have you got against Sheriff Logan?
16:27Mr. Cartwright, I just don't know what you're talking about.
16:29Don't play cozy with me, boy.
16:32You answer my question.
16:34He's my pa.
16:37Your pa?
16:38You're going to throw down on your own father?
16:40That's right.
16:41And just as soon as I get the chance, I'm going to kill him.
17:01You're going to kill him.
17:03I'll kill him.
17:04Yeah.
17:10We'll kill him.
17:24What's right about it?
17:26No shovel loading.
17:27I don't need you.
17:28It's getting a little wild in here.
17:30What do you mean, wild?
17:31You know exactly what I mean.
17:33I'm an honest businessman.
17:35I know Badgestone is going to come in here and tell me how to run that business.
17:38You're a tin horn cheat and you'll do exactly as I tell you.
17:41I'll pose up the street.
17:43Pass that around.
17:51Hostile, ain't he?
17:53He's ruined this town.
17:55You give $100 to be rid of him.
17:57If I were you, I wouldn't make that kind of an offer.
17:59Somebody's liable to take you up on it.
18:12Have a good time?
18:14It's all right.
18:19Pretty engine.
18:21I guess so.
18:23Don't play engine with me, boy.
18:25I can tell just looking at you what you're thinking.
18:27Want to meet her?
18:30Don't do me any favors, bosses.
18:32I owe you a favor for a side of me out on the street.
18:35Come on.
18:39Sam, meet Melinda Bowers.
18:41Melinda meets Sam.
18:42She's all right.
18:44Well, I'd just love it if your friend would sit down and buy me a bottle of wine, brazos.
18:48We could talk, get to know each other better.
18:50We sure could.
18:51Sam, buy the little lady a bottle of wine.
18:53Have a real case, Melinda.
18:55I'll order it for you.
19:05Logan?
19:08Well, what can I do for you two gentlemen?
19:11Mr. Logan, either my son or I would like to accompany you on your rounds.
19:16Oh?
19:17What good would that do?
19:19Well, you said you didn't want to see any trouble on the part of my crew.
19:23Thought we'd like to prevent that trouble before anybody ever gets started.
19:27And you think that your talk would be more effective than my scattergun?
19:30Well, they're my crew.
19:33Mr. Cartwright, how many trail drives have you made up from Texas?
19:39I've made my share.
19:41Mr. Cartwright, I drove a half a dozen herds before I turned peace officer.
19:47I didn't have any more control over my trail gangs than you do.
19:51I'm aware of the problems, Mr. Logan.
19:53Mr. Cartwright, you've got the scum of the border driving your herds.
19:58You're completely at their mercy.
20:00Now, you tromp on them hard enough to keep them in line, they'll quit you.
20:03Leaving you with 2,000, 3,000 head, 900 miles from a market.
20:07You can't afford that.
20:09They're my cattle.
20:10Let me worry about them.
20:11I'm not talking about cattle.
20:13I'm talking about some crazy boozed-up trail hand.
20:16Thinks it might be fun to blow out all the glass windows on Main Street.
20:20Well, if he tries it, I'm going to have to stop him.
20:23And if I have to kill him, I'll do that, too.
20:26Do you think that's, uh, might unreasonable?
20:30Either of you men ever see a town get treed?
20:37No, sir.
20:38I can't say it will have.
20:39Must be quite a sight.
20:41Yeah.
20:43Yeah, it's quite a sight.
20:46Property smashed.
20:48Men beaten up for no reason at all except some drunken cowboy.
20:52The cowboy feels like it.
20:54Buildings set on fire.
20:56And the women.
20:59Oh, the women.
21:02A lot of broken, weeping women left in a town after it's been treed by a trail gang.
21:08I've heard of things like that happening.
21:10You've heard of it?
21:12Well, I've seen it right here less than two years ago.
21:15And your foreman, Mr. Cartwright, a fellow they called Brazos, he was in on that Fandango.
21:21I was all over with.
21:22I tied him to the tail of a wagon and black-snaked him out of town.
21:26Now he's come back, looking for more trouble.
21:32What about your son?
21:33Did you black-snake him out of town, too?
21:37You know about that.
21:40I know about it.
21:44My son's pushing to get himself killed.
21:49I don't want to oblige him.
21:54Well, now it's started.
22:02What are you waiting for?
22:23I'm a curry-haired low-bow.
22:40Don't you come near me.
22:52Don't you come near me.
22:53I am bad and I am mean.
22:56Oh, I'll bet you are.
22:59You know what I'm saying.
23:00You're just about the meanest and baddest thing I've run into in my life.
23:04Why, a man could die downright happy just after shaking the hand of a mean killer like you.
23:08You want to shake my hand?
23:10Is that all?
23:11Ain't gonna kill you?
23:12Why, sure.
23:13I'll tell you, it'd be an honor and a privilege getting killed by a bad man like you.
23:18I don't think tonight's a real good night for killing, do you?
23:22You old friend.
23:24How can I ever think of killing an old friend like you?
23:32Yeah, it'll be all right, Huss.
23:34Yeah, I'll take him down to the delivery stable and let him sleep it off, Paul.
23:37Good idea.
23:45Can't you find anything better to do than sit in the saloon?
23:48I'll see you later.
23:51You two boys know each other?
23:53We met.
24:02What do you think you're up for, boy?
24:04I don't see as how that's any of your business, Mr. Cartwright.
24:06You signed on as one of my trail gang.
24:08Getting those cattle back to Nevada is my business.
24:11You stay away from Logan.
24:16Hey, keep this gentleman here for a while.
24:23What was that all about?
24:28Why don't I just buy you another bottle of wine, Miss Melinda?
24:33Some of the time.
24:35I'm through work now.
24:36I'm going home.
24:40I'll walk you home.
24:41What about that fellow you work for?
24:43You heard what he said.
24:45He didn't say anything about not taking you home.
24:49It's been a long time since anybody worried about me getting home.
24:52I'll get my kid.
25:03You're a little lady hitting it off pretty good, ain't you, kid?
25:06You going to take her home?
25:09Yeah.
25:11She lives across the deadline.
25:12You know what that means, don't you?
25:15I said I was taking the lady home.
25:19You ready?
25:20I'm ready.
25:33Something on your mind, cowboy?
25:36I was wondering about you.
25:39Your face don't match the way you talk.
25:43And sometimes your talk don't match.
25:46Well, the things you do.
25:50Well, I'm sorry I don't have time to explain it to you.
25:54This is as far as you go.
25:56That's Sheriff Logan's deadline.
26:02Warning.
26:03Trail hands forbidden beyond this point.
26:08You read good.
26:11That means you.
26:13I don't care about that tin horn, Sheriff.
26:15I'm walking you home.
26:17All right.
26:19We don't have far to go.
26:20I live right around the corner at the hotel.
26:27Miss Bowers?
26:29Why don't you call me Melinda?
26:31Other cowboys do.
26:35Well, there's something I'd kind of like to ask you.
26:38I'll bet a pretty it's going to be, how did I ever get into this life?
26:43I didn't mean to pry.
26:46No, it's all right.
26:48I'm used to it.
26:49I'm used to it.
26:51What I meant was, well, you ain't always worked at Jake Root of our saloon, have you?
26:57Ever since those men on that trail gang I did.
27:00What trail gang?
27:01What men you're talking about?
27:03Just a bunch of fellas having a good time.
27:06A beast to start with.
27:08Men like yourself and Brazos and the rest of you.
27:12There was one I liked a lot.
27:16Having more fun than I ever had in my whole life.
27:20But then they went wild and hoo-rood the town.
27:24By the time John Logan organized things and cleaned them out, well, the decent folks just wouldn't give a job
27:30to anybody.
27:31It had anything to do with the trail gang.
27:34So, there was nothing left for me to do but go to Rudabar's saloon.
27:40Sounds to me like all you was doing was having a little fun.
27:45Try and tell that to the good people of Waycross.
27:51Good night, kid.
27:53Good night, Melinda.
27:57There's a lot more to being a peace officer than just busting up fights.
28:01Now, when there's a trail gang in town, I make the rounds all night long.
28:05Never try to walk the same route twice.
28:07You might run into some...
28:15Evening, Hoss.
28:16What are you doing here?
28:18You're over the deadline.
28:19I can't see as I'm doing any harm.
28:22No, you never did any harm, did you?
28:25While I'm taking you in.
28:26Mr. Logan, you ain't taking me in.
28:27I told you a long time ago, you ain't never taking me in again.
28:30And don't you even try.
28:36Thanks.
28:37Help me take him in.
28:47In there.
28:59How long you figuring on leaving him in there?
29:02Overnight, anyway.
29:03If somebody wants to take responsibility for him, they can bail him out in the morning.
29:10Sam, I'm sorry to see you get yourself in this trouble.
29:14I reckon you kind of brought it on yourself going across that deadline and all.
29:19Wasn't this to have been something else.
29:23He's out to get me, is all it is.
29:24He always has been.
29:26Oh, Sam, I can't believe that.
29:32What do you know about it?
29:35You want to know what kind of a father he is?
29:39He sent me to prison when I was just a kid.
29:42Prison?
29:44What did you do to go to prison?
29:46Nothing.
29:48Not a thing.
29:51I was running around with some fellas.
29:53Brazos was one of them.
29:54Who rode a town one night.
29:56Just letting off some steam.
29:59Some woman got hit by a stray bullet.
30:01Could have been anybody's bullet.
30:03But I spent a year in jail.
30:06Because my pa wanted to show the world how tough he was.
30:12Sam, did you ever think that maybe he did that to save you some bigger trouble later on?
30:18Yeah, I thought about it.
30:19I thought about it plenty.
30:21All the time I was locked up, I thought about how I was going to get back at him for
30:25what he'd done to me.
30:29Boy, you can't carry that with you the rest of your life.
30:33Oh, I don't intend to.
30:36I'm going to kill him.
30:37I'm going to kill him.
31:17You have one of my men in here.
31:19I want him.
31:23Cost $25.
31:54Don't put it on until you're well out of town.
31:58Wait for me outside, Sam.
32:05I told you not to lean too hard on my men.
32:07And I told you what the limits were and what would happen if your men set foot over that line.
32:11The boy was doing no harm.
32:12He broke an ordinance.
32:13Whose ordinance?
32:14The town's or your own little ordinance?
32:18I can appreciate a hard man doing a hard job the hard way.
32:23I can understand.
32:24I can like a tough man.
32:25But I can't understand and I cannot like a man who would do a thing like this to his own
32:29son.
32:30I never let personal considerations interfere with the law.
32:35Is that why your son was so willing to kill you when you placed him under arrest?
32:41Mr. Cartwright, that's none of your business.
32:46Mr. Cartwright, that's none of your business.
33:17I know why you're here.
33:18The answer is no.
33:19I'm not going to open up the town.
33:20Now, see here, John.
33:22Let's talk this over like sensible men.
33:24The town is losing money.
33:25Judge Armbrist is right, Logan.
33:27It isn't just this crew we'll lose money on, but all the other crews coming up the trail behind him.
33:31If they find out the town's closed, they'll avoid us like the seven-year itch.
33:33This town used to collect $600, $700 in fines alone from trail hands.
33:38Almost enough to pay you your salary, John.
33:4075% of that money went right into your pocket, Judge.
33:43Your court clerk got the rest of it.
33:45Ah, now, look here.
33:46You care nothing.
33:47When you brought me here, you brought me here to clean up this town.
33:50There's only one way to do it.
33:51Let's keep it closed.
33:52Closed tight.
33:53There'll be no compromise while I'm sheriff.
33:56Well, maybe you won't be sheriff much longer.
33:57All right.
33:58Do it your way for a while.
34:00When you're sick of it, let me know.
34:03I'll be here waiting.
34:04Now, good day, gentlemen.
34:19See, hallelujah, about that cut on your face.
34:27Hallelujah.
34:28Take a look at this, please.
34:30You heard the owl, seen the elephant, huh?
34:33Sit down there on that stool and let me have a look at that face.
34:39It's fine.
34:40That horse got a real professional touch when it comes to Buffaloard.
34:44Yes, sir.
34:45That boy learned how to take care of his little brother.
34:47Seems all the two never go to town on a Saturday night.
34:50Horse don't come home carrying little Joe across the saddle.
34:53Bet he saved his skin a hundred times or more, just trying to keep him out of trouble.
34:57It didn't keep me out of trouble.
34:59The only way it was told to me, that don't amount to much.
35:02Slow down your eating for a couple of days.
35:06Don't spoil your appetite.
35:12What happened, Johnny?
35:15It's like I told you, man, I'll not try to do a job alone.
35:19I'll get to Logan yet.
35:21Sure, Johnny.
35:21But now we'll do it my way.
35:24Now, Logan's plumb ticklish about that town of his.
35:27If we were to ride in there and start taking it apart.
35:29I told you before, this is something between him and me, personally.
35:33But you wouldn't object to me and the boys flushing him out into the open for you, would you?
35:37Rosos?
35:38Yes, sir.
35:42I said we'd do it my way, Johnny.
35:48Yes, sir.
35:48Rosos have decided to pull out first thing tomorrow morning.
35:52Is that right, Captain?
35:53Well, in that case, I better try to get the boys back from town early.
35:57Nobody goes to town.
35:59You've had your fun.
36:00Go back into town, it'll mean trouble.
36:02That's right, Captain.
36:04But if you try to stop me and my boys from going back, that's going to cause trouble, too.
36:09Unless you figure that's no trouble for you and that boy of yours and that stove-up cook of yours
36:16to drive this herd to Nevada all by yourselves.
36:26You're threatening me, Rosos.
36:28Oh, now, now, Captain.
36:29Don't get sudden.
36:30There's no call for it.
36:31No call for it at all.
36:33It's just that I've got a personal interest in Sheriff Logan and that town of his.
36:38No man black snakes me and gets away with it.
36:41I'm not interested in your personal grudges.
36:44You ain't, Captain.
36:45Well, you should be.
36:46The rest of these boys, they're interested in my personal grudges, ain't you, boys?
36:52I guess I should have told you at the start of this drive, Captain.
36:55These boys do what I say, not what you say.
37:12You pack your war bag in debt.
37:16The rest of you settle down.
37:18You hide on his trailhands and by thunder you'll finish this job.
37:22You're going to have to back that up, Captain.
37:25All right, boys.
37:28Tell him to put his gun away.
37:40How about you, Johnny?
37:41You coming along?
37:42You kind of wanted to pay your pa another visit, didn't you?
37:44Stay out of this, Sam.
37:45I don't reckon I can stay out of this, Mr. Cartwright.
37:48I got a personal grudge, too, that ain't finished yet.
37:51How about you, Cookie?
37:53I'm sticking with the captain.
37:55Suit yourself and get over here.
38:02All right, you two.
38:04Take their guns and keep your eyes on them.
38:06They don't want anybody spoiling our fun.
38:09Come on, boys.
38:27Boys, we're right glad to see you.
38:30After last night, we wanted a chance to show you just how sorry we were for what happened.
38:34Judge Ambruster, tell these men what we decided on for today.
38:37Well, we want to see you boys enjoy yourselves, spend your money in our stores.
38:43We've lifted Sheriff Logan's deadline, and our merchants are staying up late in order to serve you.
38:49The town is yours.
38:51Well, ain't that nice.
38:53Boys, ain't that the nicest thing you ever heard in your lives?
38:57Tell you what, Judge.
38:58Maybe you can get Sheriff Logan to come down and have a drink with us.
39:02Socialize a little.
39:03Well, I'm afraid, sir, I have no control over Sheriff Logan's movements.
39:06Well, what kind of a judge do you call that?
39:10Boys, I just elected a new judge, namely me.
39:13You're in contempt of court, mister.
39:15Show the man how we treat contempt of court.
39:18All right, Judge, meet the boys.
39:19Gentlemen, please, please.
39:21Get back in there.
39:22Hot head, enjoy yourself, but not with the judge.
39:24Come on, man, take it easy.
39:26Boys, the drinks are on the house.
39:28They're all free.
39:41Sam, can't you stop them?
39:43Why should I?
39:44Gentlemen, gentlemen, please.
39:46There's no reason to destroy the property.
39:47Give them up, man.
39:49Here we go.
39:50Come on.
39:56No, no.
39:58No, nothing in there.
40:00What are you there?
40:03What are you?
40:04No.
40:08Down, darn it, boys.
40:09Let's take her.
40:10Come on, come on.
40:13Come on, come on.
40:14Come on, come on.
40:15Come on, come on.
40:17Come on, come on.
40:17Come on, come on.
40:17Come on, come on.
40:29Too bad you boys got stuck with this job.
40:31Missed all the fun.
40:32Say nothing to all the liquid refreshments.
40:35Yeah.
40:36Old brothers are probably buying drinks for everybody in town,
40:38don't you reckon, hallelujah?
40:39Yeah, buying them or stealing them.
40:41Anyway, he's getting them.
40:44Hallelujah.
40:45You still got that, uh, that bottle of whiskey back there?
40:50Sure have, Captain.
40:52We ain't had many snake bites this trip.
40:56Well, you fellas care for a swallow?
40:58Ought to know better than to ask you.
41:00Now, let me see.
41:02Where'd I hide that the last time?
41:04There's always getting.
41:11It ought to be here somewhere next to the beans.
41:15Find it yet?
41:17Watch it.
41:18I'll find her.
41:19She's around here somewhere.
41:20Let's see.
41:20I had her right behind the flower tonight before last.
41:26I'll find her.
41:28Here it is.
41:29Here it is.
41:30I know it was there somewhere.
41:32There ain't much left in it.
41:36Here you are, Captain.
41:48What'd you put in that bottle?
41:49Cold oil.
41:51Didn't think I'd leave any whiskey in the bottle, did you?
41:53Yeah, well, I'll give you back a full bottle of whiskey from town.
41:55Hey, I got the thing.
41:57Hey.
42:00Hey.
42:00Hey.
42:14What are you looking at there, boy?
42:20Why don't he come out, Bratzos?
42:21What's he waiting for?
42:21He'll make his play when he's ready.
42:23Why wait on him?
42:24Let's go in after him, now.
42:25You hurry.
42:26We got plenty of time.
42:27The boys ain't hardly looking up enough yet.
42:30Hey, boys.
42:32Come on, there's plenty more free liquor in the soul.
42:51Where's the mark out there?
42:53Come on.
42:53Come on.
42:59Oh, they're all in there. Let me go in there and get prizes right now.
43:02Never mind. They've got a favor of this town.
43:03Well, it don't seem to be like he's doing a very good job.
43:05Maybe he's got something in his mind.
43:10Hey, hey, hey!
43:24Well, are you satisfied, Mr. Cartwright?
43:26Did you take a good look at what can happen to a town?
43:29You were right, Sheriff. We couldn't control them.
43:32And you can't control them now.
43:34It's just going to have to run its course.
43:36Mr. Logan, you've got a job to do, and you're getting paid to do it.
43:39Paid to do it?
43:41The good citizens of this town told me not to interfere with their money-making enterprises.
43:46Well, it's those enterprises that pay my salary.
43:49I was reminded of that.
43:52You mean you're not going to do anything to stop them out there?
43:56I am going to sit right here until I get orders from the people who pay me.
44:02Since when do you wait for orders?
44:08What's your real reason, Logan?
44:12What do you mean?
44:15Your son is out there with that gang.
44:18Could that have anything to do with your decision to stay here inside?
44:25What are you ashamed of, Logan?
44:28Being a father?
44:34What do you want me to do?
44:37Go out there and kill my boy?
44:44Okay.
44:48Buy you a bottle of wine, kid?
44:50I owe you one.
44:52What are you doing here?
44:54You think of a better place?
44:57After all that's happened, I didn't think you'd come back.
45:00What?
45:02Just another trail gang to me.
45:06It's happened before and it'll happen again.
45:08It's always the same.
45:11You don't think things can change?
45:13Sure they can change.
45:16Enough people decide to back up Sheriff Logan.
45:20Well, I wouldn't count on him for anything.
45:23Then you don't know him very well.
45:27Don't I?
45:29He's my father.
45:31Your father?
45:33That's right.
45:36And I'm here to kill him.
45:41Hey, hi, Sam.
45:44I wonder what I tell you.
45:45He's a pretty good boy, ain't he?
45:47Yeah.
45:52He's the best thing that's happened to me in a long time.
46:01What's the matter with her?
46:04Nothing.
46:09Ain't it time yet.
46:12Yeah.
46:13It's time.
46:16Come on, boys.
46:17Let's go.
46:18Let's go.
46:22Let's go.
46:37Come on out, Logan.
46:43Well, I guess it's time.
46:46Logan.
46:48Don't you go out to him.
46:49Come on out.
46:50Let me talk to him.
46:52He's my boy.
46:54He's my problem.
47:08I've been waiting for this for a long time, Mr. Logan.
47:13Make your move.
47:33All right, boy, get it over with.
47:41What are you waiting for, you stupid kid?
47:42Shoot!
47:45Why are you yelling no good?
47:47Look out, Logan!
48:09It's your father, boy.
48:11Are you going to help him?
48:25Are you all right?
48:28Sure, son.
48:31All right, men.
48:32We've still got a bunch of cows to drive to Nevada.
48:34We'll be right back to Nevada.
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