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Mark se enamora perdidamente de su primer amor juvenil.
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00:03The Rifleman
00:12Starring Chuck Connors
00:46Sally! Sally!
00:48Oh, Millie!
00:49Oh, it's so good to see you.
00:53Let me look at you.
00:54How was your trip?
00:56Oh, just fine, fine.
00:57A little dusty, though.
00:58Oh, you can freshen up at the store.
01:00You've grown so good.
01:01How's your mother?
01:02Oh, fine. She sends her love.
01:04Which are your bags?
01:05Those right there.
01:07The big one's heavy, I'm afraid.
01:08Oh, my.
01:10Um, there's Mark.
01:12Mark! Mark!
01:15Hello, Miss...
01:16Would you help us carry some bags, please, Mark?
01:23Oh, I'm sorry.
01:24Mark, this is Sally Walker, my niece from Denver.
01:27She's going to be visiting with me for a couple of weeks.
01:29Sally, this is Mark McCain.
01:32Lucas McCain's boy.
01:33I think I wrote you about them.
01:35Yes, yes, she did.
01:36Hello, Mark.
01:40Hello.
01:41I'll get one bag.
01:42You can help with the other, hmm?
01:49Mark?
01:51Mark!
01:51Mark!
01:52The bag!
02:04Mark!
02:08Come on, let's go inside.
02:09You can find all of that.
02:15Hmm.
02:16Hmm.
02:17Hmm.
02:19Hmm.
02:20Hmm.
02:21Hmm.
02:21Hmm.
02:26Mark?
02:28What are you doing in town?
02:30Carrying a bag.
02:45Lucas, you're just in time to meet Sally.
02:47Mark, would you introduce your father, please?
02:49Sure, Miss Millie.
02:51Pa, this is...
02:53Sally.
02:54Hello, Sally.
02:55Welcome to North Fork.
02:56I hope you enjoy your visit.
02:58Thank you very much, Mr. McCain.
02:59She'll enjoy herself much more once she's had a chance to change into something comfortable
03:03and had a good rest.
03:06Thanks, Mark.
03:07Yeah.
03:08Well, we'll see you tonight about six.
03:09We'll be there.
03:10Where?
03:11At your house, for dinner.
03:13Mark, we invited Millie a week ago to meet Sally.
03:16Did you forget?
03:19Oh.
03:20Yeah, that's right.
03:22Well, you can even come a little bit early if you want to.
03:26Thank you.
03:27Come on, son.
03:28Come on, son.
03:37Excuse me.
03:39Mr. McCain, do you go by the Willow Ranch by any chance?
03:42Well, it's a few miles out of the way, Sally.
03:44Why?
03:45Oh, well, it's nothing.
03:47I have a letter I'd like to have delivered and...
03:50Oh, I'll take it.
03:51Oh, would you if it's not too much trouble?
03:53My pleasure.
03:54This is his name, Bruce Henry.
03:57Do you know him?
03:59Well, I've seen him around.
04:01He's an old friend of mine from Denver.
04:03Oh.
04:04Well, I'll take it there right now.
04:06Thank you very much, Mark.
04:11Come on, Paul.
04:12Let's go.
04:23Hey, young man.
04:24How come you're willing to ride five miles out of your way to deliver that letter?
04:29I don't mind.
04:31Five miles out of your way in, you don't mind.
04:35Sally, isn't that a nice-sounding name?
04:38What are you doing in town?
04:40You're supposed to be checking cattle.
04:42Oh, my, uh, my stir-pleather broke.
04:45Had to get Nels to fix it.
04:47Did he?
04:48Say, Paul, we better get going.
04:50I've got to deliver this.
04:51We've got the house to clean up.
04:52Did I?
04:53Yeah, yeah, yeah.
05:15Ha!
05:18Ha!
05:19Ha!
05:19Get out here!
05:23Ha!
05:31Ha!
05:35Ha!
05:38Ha!
05:39Ha!
05:40Ha!
05:40Ha!
05:40Ha!
05:40Ha!
05:40Ha!
05:40Ha!
05:40Ha!
05:42Ha! Ha!
05:53¿Algo que quieres?
05:55¿Verdad?
05:56¿Verdad, ¿verdad?
05:58¿Quién eres?
05:59Soy Mark McCain.
06:00Yo vivo ahí.
06:01Sí, sí, sé dónde viviste.
06:02¿Qué quieres?
06:04¿Qué haces con él?
06:06Te enseñaré un lector.
06:08Yo estaba en el lector de él, y me trajo.
06:10¿Están te ayudando a usar un arma aquí?
06:13Yo uso lo que me gusta.
06:15¿No te gusta?
06:18Yo vine a darles esto.
06:32¡Oh, mi, mi!
06:34No me hagas todo.
06:36Yo decía que esta mujer era loco.
06:38Imagínate que un niño así,
06:40ella me hacía todo el tiempo en Denver.
06:43She came all the way down here looking for me.
06:45She came to visit Miss Millie at the store.
06:48Well, that's fine. It's a long time I don't have to put up with her.
06:53Anything else you want?
06:55No, I reckon not.
07:26Thank you.
07:28Mark's guitar playing has improved.
07:31Just since Sally's arrived.
07:52The first time that I looked at her, it wasn't hard to see.
08:13She was something special, especially for me.
08:22The bluest eyes that I've ever seen, and pretty as can be.
08:31She is something special, especially for me.
08:39I'm lucky that I met her on this special day.
08:47I've got so much to tell her, with words I cannot say.
08:56If she would only look my way, I know that she would see.
09:04She is something special, especially for me.
09:19That was lovely. I didn't know you could sing.
09:22Well, I don't much.
09:27Is there something else in particular you'd like to hear?
09:32Sally?
09:33Oh, I don't care. Why don't you pick something?
09:36All right.
09:40What's the matter?
09:42Oh, nothing.
09:43Except, Mark, are you sure Bruce Henry didn't say anything else when you gave him my letter?
09:49Well, he thought it was kind of funny.
09:52What?
09:53Your letter.
09:54He did, did he?
09:57Well...
09:57It seemed like sort of a peculiar way for a friend to act.
10:01He's no friend of mine.
10:06Sally?
10:09I'm your friend, aren't I?
10:11Of course you are.
10:15A very nice friend.
10:17A very nice friend.
10:34Thank you, Lucas.
10:35Mark.
10:36It was a lovely evening.
10:37Well, thank you for coming. We enjoyed having both of you.
10:40Will you play for me again sometime, Mark?
10:42Sure will.
10:44Good night.
10:44Good night.
10:45Bye.
10:48Oh, it's Sally's nice girl.
10:50She sure is.
10:54I think I'll go jump off the barn roof.
10:56All right.
10:57You want to go with me?
10:59Huh? Go where?
11:01To bed. Come on.
11:04Paul?
11:07When you met Ma, I mean at first, how did you know that she was the one?
11:14Well, that's kind of hard to explain, son.
11:16Well, it's just a feeling you get.
11:18You just know.
11:20You understand?
11:23Yeah.
11:25I think I do.
11:26I think I do.
11:28Mm-hmm.
11:31Mm-hmm.
11:40No, no, no.
12:09No, no, no.
12:32Yeah, yeah, I got to pick up some things for the ranch.
12:35Say, I heard you was in town.
12:36Oh, I'm sure you did.
12:38I even wrote you a letter.
12:39Oh, yeah.
12:40Well, about that.
12:42Now, listen, that kid that brought me that letter, he never told me.
12:44Will you...
12:45Oh, excuse me.
12:48Aunt Millie, um, you know Bruce Henry.
12:50Yes, hello.
12:51Ma'am.
12:52Well, I best be picking those things up.
12:56Say, you're going to be around.
12:57I'll be here.
13:06Don't sweep a hole in the floor.
13:24Where you been?
13:26Over on the West Range.
13:27Doing what?
13:29Well, like you said, checking on the cattle.
13:32Well, that was two hours ago.
13:33Besides, the cattle are on the south pasture.
13:36Oh, yeah.
13:38What were you doing on the West Range, Mark?
13:42Say, Pa, are you still figuring on maybe selling that land?
13:47I mean, you said it wasn't much good.
13:49Didn't have any water and wasn't any good for grazing or crops.
13:53Well, I might sell it if I get the right price.
13:57Would you sell it to me?
13:58What?
13:59I'd pay you a fair price.
14:01I'd go shares and then I could start building a house and getting it all fenced in and...
14:05Now, wait a minute.
14:05Just wait a minute.
14:06One thing at a time.
14:07What do you want with that land?
14:10Well, I want to live on it.
14:12It'd pay, Pa.
14:13Why, you know that spring north of here that runs underground?
14:16Well, it comes up over there.
14:18I could sink a well and we'd have all the water.
14:19You want to live on it?
14:20Mark, what's wrong with this place?
14:23Well, you live here.
14:29Pa, we couldn't all live together.
14:34We?
14:35Who's we?
14:38Sally and me.
14:41After we get married.
14:47I'd turn that into the best piece of grazing land in the whole territory.
14:51Why, when Sally saw it, she'd...
14:55What's the matter, Pa?
14:56Huh?
14:57Oh.
14:58Oh, nothing, sir.
15:00I guess maybe I was out in the sun too long.
15:03You'd better take it easy.
15:05Yeah, I guess maybe I'd better.
15:09Well, you think about what I said, Pa, and I'd better get to my chores.
15:13Yeah, I'll think about it, sir.
15:22Mary.
15:24Oh, Lucas, you can't be serious.
15:26I am, and so is he.
15:28But it's...
15:30Well...
15:31Well, you know perfectly well it must be some sort of phase he's going through.
15:35Sure, but I'd like to know what Sally has to say about it.
15:37She must know how old he is.
15:39She doesn't strike me as the type of girl who'd lead Mark on.
15:43Now, just a minute, Lucas.
15:45I'm sure Sally has had nothing to do with it.
15:48Aunt Millie?
15:49Oh, there you are.
15:51Hello, Mr. McCain.
15:53Hello, Sally.
15:54I'm leaving now.
15:55I'll be home in time for supper.
15:56Well, if you're going on a picnic down at Miller's Pond with Bruce Henry,
15:59you probably won't be hungry.
16:01I didn't think about that.
16:02Well, just save me some cookies and milk.
16:04Oh, how's Mark?
16:06Haven't you seen him?
16:07Not since the church social last week.
16:10Would you tell him I'd like to have him play his guitar for me again real soon?
16:13All right, Sally.
16:14Bye.
16:15Bye.
16:19Does that answer your question?
16:21Bruce Henry, huh?
16:23Nearly every day.
16:25Can't say that I exactly approve, but he is more her age.
16:29Besides, she's going home day after tomorrow.
16:33Well...
16:34Excuse me.
16:44She is something special, especially for me.
16:48She is something special, especially for me.
16:51And pretty as can be.
16:53She is something special.
17:01Especially for...
17:16Come on, son.
17:17We better go.
17:18I think we're intruding.
17:39Guess you think I'm kind of silly, huh?
17:41Why should I think that?
17:44Well, all that talk I was making.
17:47You mean about settling on the land?
17:49Maybe getting married?
17:51No, Mark.
17:52My only thought was that...
17:54Maybe you were a little too young.
17:59You know, son, I saw a colt once who got himself into a lot of trouble.
18:03He ran away from his mother and tried to get at some green grass on the other side of a
18:07fence.
18:08He got his head stuck.
18:11What happened to him?
18:12Oh, she got him out all right when she caught up with him.
18:15And you know a funny thing?
18:17I think she got it across to him that if he'd wait a while till he was full-grown,
18:21he'd be able to jump that fence and get all the grass he wanted.
18:27You knew they were down there, didn't you?
18:29Yes, son, I knew.
18:31You angry with me?
18:33I was for a while, but...
18:34But now I guess I'm kind of angry with Sally.
18:37Why?
18:37You figure she led you on?
18:39Of course not.
18:40It's just that...
18:41Well, she should know better.
18:43Well, how's that?
18:44Kissing Bruce Henry.
18:45Now, wait a minute, Mark.
18:46They were not kissing.
18:47Oh, maybe they weren't.
18:48Maybe I'm not the right one for her.
18:50Maybe I'm too young and all that, but...
18:52But golly, Paul, Bruce Henry...
18:56He's not good for a girl like Sally.
19:00He's got a mean streak in him a yard wide.
19:03And she should know about it before she gets hurt.
19:06Well, you're right, son.
19:07She should.
19:13Pa, you've had more experience than I have.
19:17How do you tell a girl a thing like that?
19:21You'll find a way, son.
19:24You know, Millie and I are having dinner in town tomorrow night.
19:26Why don't you come along?
19:28Sally's leaving the day after tomorrow, and if she's not busy, I'm sure she'll join us.
19:32She did tell me she'd like you to play your guitar for her again.
19:39She did?
19:40She did.
19:47It was nice of you to ask me, Mark, but I do have an engagement.
19:52Oh.
19:52Well, that's all right.
19:54Well, aren't your father and Aunt Millie waiting for you?
19:57Well, I'm not very hungry.
20:00And besides, I thought maybe I could sing for you a while until whoever you're waiting for shows up.
20:05Well, um, well, I guess it's all right.
20:10All right.
20:15The first time that I looked at her, it wasn't hard to see.
20:24She was something special, especially for me.
20:32The bluest eyes that I've ever seen, and pretty as can be.
20:41She is something special, especially for me.
20:48I'm lucky that I met her on this special day.
20:57I've got so much to tell her with words I cannot say.
21:05If she would only look my way, I know that she would see.
21:13She is something special.
21:17Especially for me.
21:48What's this?
21:50What do you think you're doing anyhow?
21:52Can't you see I'm trying to romance my girl?
21:55Mark!
21:55What's he talking about?
21:57Well, I'll tell you what I'm talking about.
21:59I don't like trail bums like you pushing in when I'm busy now.
22:03Now, beat it.
22:04You better watch what you're saying, kid.
22:07Well, look who's talking.
22:09Mark, please!
22:13Well, you want to make something of it?
22:18I can't be bothered.
22:19Come on, Sally.
22:23I heard him!
22:24No, he needs teaching.
22:25No good kid, I'll show him.
22:27He's just a boy!
22:28So what?
22:30Stop it!
22:32I ought to take care of him.
22:35Come on.
22:41Mark!
22:45Mark!
22:46You come on, leave him alone.
22:48Come on with you after doing this?
22:51You're horrible, just horrible.
22:52Well, he started it.
22:54So what if he did?
22:55You had no right.
22:56Look at you.
22:57You're a beast.
22:58Now, you listen here.
23:00Anybody that treats me like that or starts shoving me around gets the same thing.
23:04I don't take nothing from nobody.
23:06Including me, I suppose.
23:07Including you!
23:09Well, I never want to see you again.
23:11Just get out of my sight.
23:12Go on, go!
23:18All right.
23:21All right, he needs it.
23:23Mark.
23:25Mark.
23:37Sally, it was a wonderful visit.
23:39Come again next year.
23:40I'd love to.
23:41And thank you, Aunt Millie.
23:43Goodbye, Mr. McCain.
23:44Goodbye, Sally.
23:45Have a nice trip home.
23:46Thank you.
23:47I'll be a year older next year.
23:49And so will I.
23:51Oh.
23:52I didn't think about that.
23:56Thank you very much, Mark.
23:58Thank you for everything.
24:02You're not mad at me?
24:03How could I be mad?
24:05You did me a favor.
24:08Goodbye.
24:27She kissed me.
24:31Twice.
24:33You're not mad at me.
24:36You're not mad at me.
24:39You're not mad at me.
24:43You're not mad at me.
24:49Things are mad at me.
24:56You may cry.
24:56You're aaddkey.
25:02It's a nightmare.
25:28Gracias por ver el video.
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