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Lucas adquiere repentinamente la costumbre de jugar al póker toda la noche en el salón del pueblo.
Actores invitados: Joan Taylor , Grace Lee Whitney , Larry Thor , Grant Richards
Actores invitados: Joan Taylor , Grace Lee Whitney , Larry Thor , Grant Richards
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00:03The Rifleman
00:11Starring Chuck Connors
00:19I don't care what you saw
00:21You're a liar
00:23I am not a liar
00:25You take that back
00:28Liar
00:45Call me a liar, will you?
00:49Let me up!
00:51Let me up!
00:52I'm not a liar
00:53Say uncle
00:55Will you say uncle?
00:57All right
00:58I'll go
00:59Now come and take a look for yourself
01:01I already said uncle
01:04All right, I'll come and look
01:06And if I'm right
01:07I get a knuckler free
01:08For an apology
01:10Angie
01:25Now come back
01:27And come back
01:32Arl artist
01:32And come back
01:32Now come back
01:38Don't lieом工作
01:39come
01:39back He's
01:46No, no, no, no, no, no.
02:36I always win the small ones.
02:40Well, that's cold at night, gentlemen.
02:42All right with me.
02:42I can't tell hearts from spades anymore.
02:46Rose, bring me a whiskey.
02:47Oh, I'm terribly sorry, gentlemen.
02:49I seem to have lost my manners.
02:51Would you care to join me?
02:52Thank you, sir.
02:53I'll pass this round.
02:54Thanks anyway, Keeler.
02:56Make that three shots, Rose.
02:59I'd say you're about $12 a head, Mr. McCain.
03:02$14.
03:03Pretty close.
03:04You're a pretty good poker player, too.
03:05I was once, a long time ago.
03:08Pass.
03:09Thanks for the music.
03:12Night.
03:14Night.
03:21Lucas.
03:25Jesse, what are you doing here?
03:26I couldn't wait anymore.
03:27I had to find out what was happening.
03:29Well, did you catch him at it?
03:32I watched his hands like a hawk.
03:34Never took my eyes off him all night.
03:36Did he ever touch his sleeve?
03:39His coat?
03:41Jess, I didn't see anything out of order.
03:43Look, he's an old hand at this.
03:45He's not going to run the risk of cheating,
03:47unless the stakes are higher.
03:49They're high enough the other night.
03:51Everything I own in the world.
03:54You still haven't told Mary yet.
03:56Oh, can't I?
03:57I promised her I'd never touch her card again.
03:59She swore she'd leave me if I did.
04:02But, Lucas, I can't stand seeing her work so hard
04:05and have nothing.
04:07Well, Jesse, you'd better be ready
04:09to explain something to her.
04:10If I lose my wife and farm because of that tin horn,
04:12I'll kill him, tell me, Lucas.
04:14Stop talking like a fool.
04:15That's not going to help anything.
04:15I could take Keeler out in the woods
04:16and beat him to a pulp and make him admit it.
04:18How are you going to explain that to Mary?
04:19Then she'll know you were gambling for sure.
04:24Now, I better play poker with him again tomorrow night.
04:26Maybe if the stakes are higher,
04:28he'll try something I can catch him at.
04:30Now, look, you go home and be patient.
04:38Lucas, I got no right to ask any friend
04:40to do this much for me.
04:42All the years we've been friends, Jess,
04:44you've done more for me than I could ever make even.
04:47Besides, I like poker.
05:05Unbutton me, honey.
05:08$245.
05:09Ooh, gets less and less every night.
05:12You know what I think, Rose?
05:13Hmm?
05:14I think it's time we move on.
05:15Oh, suits me fine.
05:17I'm getting fed up with this place.
05:19I'd like to go with us some life,
05:21maybe see a couple of shows.
05:23Okay, honey, follow the game.
05:25Good.
05:26Then it's settled.
05:27Just give me a day, maybe two,
05:29to get rid of some of these IOUs for cash.
05:52Oh, hello, son.
05:54Sorry I woke you.
05:57I wasn't asleep.
05:58Say, looks like you got banged up a little.
06:01What happened?
06:02Millie cleaned them up and put some arnica on them.
06:05Millie, what did you do, get in a fight in town?
06:08Sort of.
06:10Now, Mark, we don't keep things from each other as a rule.
06:14No, not as a rule.
06:17Well, then?
06:20I got in a fight with Willie.
06:22I said he was lying, and he wasn't.
06:25Lying about what?
06:30About you gambling with that man
06:31who's married to the new waitress at the hotel.
06:34Willie said you're no better than a tin horn.
06:37And you fought him on my account.
06:41Now, sit down, son.
06:43I'd better tell you what's going on.
06:45Mike is the only other person who knows.
06:47Now, I don't want this to go any further,
06:48but we have a little problem with Jesse Phillips.
07:07Good day, Jesse.
07:08What, Keeler?
07:10It's rather warm, isn't it?
07:12I don't see how you farmers get through the day in this heat.
07:15You get used to it.
07:17Yes, I suppose so.
07:18A man can get used to anything except being skin.
07:23I came for my money, Jesse.
07:25You got the $1,500?
07:27No.
07:30You said you'd give me time.
07:32I tell you, Jesse, I've had enough of this town.
07:35I think it's time another community had the benefit of my sport and ability.
07:39I'm leaving in two days.
07:42Got a thousand.
07:43All you'll get for your right is sunstroke.
07:46All my money is in them sacks.
07:48You better start packing.
07:50Of course, this spread goes to the bank tomorrow a.m.
07:57Mary, go back in the house.
07:58What's happening, Jesse?
08:00What is it?
08:01Mrs. Phillips,
08:02if your husband would get rid of that shotgun,
08:05I'd be pleased to tip my hat.
08:06Who are you?
08:08John Keeler, ma'am.
08:09The new owner of this ranch.
08:12The new owner of...
08:13Didn't he tell you?
08:15Your husband's not a very good poker player, ma'am.
08:17He ran into a bit of bad luck.
08:20Sorry to have to surprise you this way, ma'am,
08:22but he should have told you.
08:24He's got till tomorrow to pay me.
08:27Good day, ma'am.
08:37You promised me it would never happen again.
08:40You promised you wouldn't play cards.
08:44I know it.
08:47I didn't set out to break the promise.
08:50Mary, I thought I could win enough to buy more seed,
08:53but he cheated me.
08:55Mary, I'll get the farm back.
08:57You'll see.
08:57It's not the farm, Jesse.
08:59It's you.
09:01Don't you see?
09:14Good morning, Mary.
09:15Jess?
09:17She knows, Lucas.
09:18Keeler was just here.
09:20He wants his money by tomorrow morning.
09:24Oh, Lucas.
09:25Oh, Lucas.
09:26How can you trust a man who can't control himself?
09:30Mary, you know how badly he just needs seed for a good crop this year.
09:34He thought he could win it.
09:35Well, he wasn't right.
09:36Don't be too quick to judge him.
09:38He didn't do it to make it easier for you.
09:43What can you do with a man like that?
09:46Mary, I'm going to try to prove that Keeler cheats.
09:50I've got till tomorrow.
09:51Well, I guess...
09:53I guess I've got till tomorrow, too.
09:56At least to make up my mind.
09:59Thank you, Lucas.
10:23Here he comes.
10:26Step right up, gents.
10:28Step right up and let's play cards.
10:30Wheel and deal.
10:30Jacks are better.
10:31Ace is high and deuces wild.
10:34Hey, Tinhorn.
10:35I'm calling you.
10:37What's the matter?
10:38Are games too fast for you, Mr. Tinhorn?
10:41Want to call me a liar again?
10:42Or did you have enough last night?
10:44Come on, Mark.
10:45He's just a big mouth.
10:56What's the trouble, son?
10:57Oh, it's these I-E-E-I words.
11:00I always get them mixed up.
11:01Well, there's a rule to follow.
11:03I before E except after C when sounded like A as a neighbor and way.
11:07I know that...
11:08Well, like here's a word where the I comes before the E and it's after a C.
11:12Glacier.
11:13Glacier.
11:14Oh, that's a French word or something.
11:16Hey, you work on it, son.
11:22I can't concentrate.
11:25Well, son, it'll all be over tomorrow one way or another.
11:29Good night.
11:31Good night.
11:39Good night, baby.
11:42Good night.
11:48Thank you.
11:48Good night.
11:54Thank you.
12:20¡Gracias!
12:34Well, if it isn't Mr. McCain, the gambler.
12:39Hello, Millie.
12:40What's going on?
12:41Do you know that the whole town's calling you a tin horn gambler?
12:45I'm tired of defending you.
12:47Oh, you've been defending me?
12:49Thank you.
12:52Why are you doing it?
12:55Why does a steer rub his flank against a tree, Millie?
12:58Why?
12:58Because he likes it.
13:00Lucas, please tell me.
13:02Why are you playing in that game?
13:04You really want to know?
13:05Yes.
13:06Great piano music.
13:10Last night, Mark wouldn't tell me what he was fighting about, and tonight you're keeping secrets.
13:14There's no secrets. I just like to play poker.
13:16With a professional tin horn when your son is alone all night?
13:23Well, I guess I know when I've been told to mind my own business.
13:27Good night, Mr. McCain.
13:30Now, Millie.
13:32Only my friends call me Millie.
13:35People who don't trust me, and gamblers, call me Miss Scott.
13:47Well, were you ever skin tanned and nailed to the barn door?
13:51No, I don't know. I thought I stood up to her pretty well, Micah.
13:53You lost.
13:55Did you talk to Fats?
13:56He's watching Keeler closer to his piano music.
13:59Hasn't seen anything wrong.
14:01Keeler went out to Jess's place this morning.
14:03He's leaving town in two days, and he wants to collect.
14:05So, of course, Mary found out.
14:08How'd she take it?
14:09I'm not sure.
14:10I explained how it happened.
14:11I think I got Jess's day of execution.
14:13But I've got to start forcing things.
14:16The trouble is, I can't do much with $175.
14:19More money might draw him out.
14:20Yeah, it might.
14:27Thank you.
14:28Thank you.
14:29Thank you.
14:38Here you are.
14:39$225.
14:40That's all you've got.
14:41I could lose it.
14:43Take it.
14:44A hundred will be enough.
14:45Take it all.
14:47Come on.
14:49Thanks, Mike.
14:58Hello, Mr. McTain.
15:00Back to Buck the Tiger?
15:02If I can get my britches onto one of those seats.
15:05I don't know.
15:05It looks like a big night.
15:07Howdy, McCain.
15:08How's it going?
15:09You know me.
15:10I always win the small ones.
15:18Hello, Rose.
15:20Hi, Lucas.
15:21How about a sandwich and some coffee?
15:22Help yourself.
15:23I've got to get this tray over to those thirsty coyotes.
15:26Sure, but let me pay you first.
15:28You can keep the change.
15:31Thanks, sweetie.
15:42McCain's loaded for bear.
15:45Well, I'm happy to hear it, baby.
15:48Tell Joe to get out.
16:07There's an empty chair, sweetie.
16:09Thank you.
16:15Welcome, Mr. McTain.
16:17Ladies and gentlemen.
16:24Tell me, Monty.
16:26I'll see it.
16:27How many?
16:28Two.
16:31Top.
16:39I'll play these.
16:40Check to the razor.
16:42Pass.
16:44I'll bet 20.
16:48Adios.
16:5020?
16:52And 20 better.
16:55I'm out.
16:57Should have been in in the first place.
16:59You got nerve.
17:00I would have had to look.
17:02I'm a professional gambler.
17:04This ought to make me about even.
17:07Well, gentlemen, looks like we've come full circle.
17:10Seems like it's going to be another one of those dull evenings.
17:14Well, let's warm it up a little.
17:15Not a bad idea.
17:17Why don't we take the limit off?
17:20Table stakes.
17:21What do you say?
17:22Here's where I get killed.
17:24I came to play.
17:27Oh, Rose.
17:28Bring the gentleman a round of drinks, will you please?
17:30And bring me a sandwich.
17:44Wait a minute, Rose.
17:46Set that tray down in front of me.
17:59What's trolling you, McCain?
18:01That napkin, Mr. Keeler.
18:03I'd like it better if it weren't folded.
18:06You think there's a stacked deck in the napkin?
18:10Go ahead and look.
18:21That's one of the bad things about being a gambler.
18:26Now, get out.
18:33You're not very grateful, Keeler.
18:36Hmm?
18:37What did you say?
18:37At least I proved you run an honest game.
18:52I can't hold a grudge, McCain.
18:55You're a man of charity.
19:04Cut.
19:05Have one on me.
19:36Mark, anything wrong?
19:40No, sir.
19:41I just thought I'd take a ride.
19:43I couldn't get to sleep.
19:47Mike, isn't there something you can do?
19:49Can't you arrest him or something?
19:52Not until he breaks the law,
19:53and there's no law against poker.
19:57Come on, your pa will be all right,
19:58but maybe you better wait inside with me
20:00till we make sure, eh?
20:05Come on, boy.
20:10Rose, open the back door, will you please?
20:12Get some air circulating in here.
20:14Twenty-six bucks, and don't raise it, man.
20:16That's all I got on the table.
20:18I'll call.
20:24How about?
20:26Two pair of jacks up.
20:29Three aces.
20:31Eh, there goes six months fine in the desert.
20:35You folding?
20:36Got it on top dollar.
20:39Well, gentlemen, I guess that's it.
20:43My luck's been running pretty good the last hour.
20:45Let's keep going, killer.
20:47You mean the two of us?
20:49Why not?
20:51No, thank you.
20:53I don't like to play head and head.
20:55You can keep going all night that way.
20:57Do you really feel lucky?
20:59I don't think I've cooled off.
21:03I'll tell you what.
21:03How much money you got there?
21:05Oh, I'd say about, uh,
21:07seven hundred dollars.
21:09I'll play you one game or showdown for the whole thing.
21:19I'll play you one game or showdown for the whole thing.
21:48You really believe in your luck, don't you?
21:50I think Lady Luck will stay with me for another hand.
21:54Oh, I'm so sorry.
21:56I'm so clumsy.
21:57Cut.
22:07A jack.
22:09A king.
22:13Jack's a pair.
22:16No help.
22:18A seven.
22:20Still no help.
22:22Possible flush.
22:25A deuce.
22:28No flush.
22:32An ace of hearts.
22:43King's a pair.
22:45That's lucky.
22:46You had me worried, Keillor.
22:47I was afraid you weren't going to do it,
22:49but you came through like a thoroughbred.
22:50What?
22:52You switch the decks.
22:53Is that what you do when a man whips you?
22:55Call him a cheat?
22:56I smudge the cards in my hand.
22:58One of them was the ace of hearts.
23:02Clean.
23:03No smudge.
23:06When Rose dropped the bottle,
23:07you switch the decks.
23:09You're loco, McCain.
23:10I am.
23:12I am, huh?
23:23It's got to be here somewhere.
23:40You got any music for cheating tin horns?
23:57Want a souvenir?
23:59No, I've had enough souvenirs to last me for 10 years.
24:03Like this bill of sale.
24:04I ought to frame it and hang over Jess's fireplace.
24:06I'll trust Mary to see to that.
24:09Hey, look at this, Pa.
24:11These...
24:11This is Mark Death.
24:12I know, son.
24:13I know.
24:15Pa, teach me how to play poker.
24:19If you don't, Lucas, boy, somebody else will.
24:22Yeah, but not for a while yet, Micah.
24:24All right, son, someday.
24:26First thing you're going to have to learn about poker
24:27is that it's not always played as a game.
24:30Come on, let's go home.
25:06Come on, let's go home.
25:16Come on, let's go home.
25:28¡Gracias!
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