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00:03:14What's up, friend?
00:03:16How's it going?
00:03:18I want something to eat
00:03:20and where to bed?
00:03:24Puedo pagarle.
00:03:28¿Lo habla español?
00:03:30¿Inglés?
00:03:32Un americano.
00:03:34Aténdelo.
00:03:35Please come in, señor.
00:03:38Gracias.
00:03:41¿Quiere lavarse?
00:03:57No, no.
00:04:10Liar a garrie.
00:04:12Quiero llevar a garrie.
00:04:13No, no, no.
00:04:21Si te Conjuntas,
00:04:23el año 2014
00:04:26Your husband isn't going to eat?
00:04:28He already eaten, senor. He must go to town.
00:04:31Somehow he looked like a man who would have to go to town.
00:04:40Aren't you staying?
00:04:41Oh, I've had a change of plans.
00:04:45When your husband comes back with the police,
00:04:48tell them I'm sorry, I couldn't wait.
00:05:30What are you doing here with the chickens?
00:05:33I was just resting against the shelter.
00:05:35This is for animals. The house is for men. Come.
00:05:42There's nothing. We will have a look at it.
00:05:45Come.
00:05:51I've learned.
00:05:54Leave him.
00:05:57Fontan Pico, get the money here.
00:06:01Stop it.
00:06:03Stop it, you fools. He's got his hands up.
00:06:05Give him a chance.
00:06:06No.
00:06:09What is it?
00:06:10You were dreaming, my son.
00:06:12You shouted in your sleep.
00:06:15I'm sorry I disturbed you.
00:06:17Sleeping men shout in this fashion,
00:06:19in prison, in the battle lines of armies,
00:06:22and when they are being hunted.
00:06:25What do you want me to do? Confess my sins?
00:06:27I want you to have peace.
00:06:30Then lead me along.
00:06:33As you wish.
00:06:45Father, I will rest your arm again.
00:06:49No doubt the pain was what disturbed you.
00:06:51No, no, no. It's an arm. It hardly hurts anything.
00:06:54When you saw it yourself, it's only a little wound.
00:06:57And yet, Father, here's the whole trouble.
00:06:59Because of this wound or something, I...
00:07:02I can't move my arm.
00:07:04I can't lift it.
00:07:06You mean lift it...
00:07:08as a man would who was ordered to surrender.
00:07:12The police.
00:07:16They'll track me for two days and nights.
00:07:19They'll be here in the morning.
00:07:21This is it.
00:07:22The end of the line.
00:07:24Even the police are not always so merciless.
00:07:26You understand? I saw it...
00:07:28I saw it happen to another man.
00:07:30He couldn't lift his arm either.
00:07:32He stood up in a lonely place at daybreak.
00:07:35Somebody shot him.
00:07:39Come and lie down, my son.
00:07:42You don't have to talk about these...
00:07:43But I do.
00:07:45I mean, I have to know the answer, Father,
00:07:47and there isn't much time.
00:07:54It began about a year ago.
00:07:57You might not believe it to look at me now,
00:07:59but in those days, I was running an oil field.
00:08:05Hey, men!
00:08:06Lynn Banner!
00:08:11I got a flash for you, Lynn.
00:08:17Drive me down to South Field, will you, Herb?
00:08:19I got a broken bit down there.
00:08:21You better go to the office first.
00:08:24You know what day this is?
00:08:25Wednesday.
00:08:26And the ghost is supposed to walk this afternoon.
00:08:29We got payroll trouble?
00:08:31Not another stick.
00:08:33I thought they were going to fly it in like last time.
00:08:36They couldn't get a plane.
00:08:37Earl Mahoney.
00:08:38You know the guy from Petroleum Finance Corporation?
00:08:40He was bringing it up himself by rail car.
00:08:42One of those putt-putt jobs.
00:08:43A bank vice.
00:08:44Prexy on a rail car.
00:08:45He must have been out of his mind.
00:08:47He had guts, Lynn.
00:08:47He knew how vital it was after all the trouble we had.
00:08:50He wanted to be personally responsible.
00:08:53Don't take it so hard, Lynn.
00:08:54We've got insurance, you know.
00:08:56Great, but meanwhile,
00:08:57what am I supposed to pay my men with lock washes and seashells?
00:08:59They like money.
00:09:00You know what I mean.
00:09:01Money.
00:09:02Let me see.
00:09:03On 12 paydays a year, we get three stick-ups.
00:09:06Where's Mahoney now?
00:09:07He's in the office.
00:09:08We'd better step on it, huh?
00:09:16Who's this guy?
00:09:17Corporal Valdez.
00:09:18He was in charge of the guard.
00:09:20Only guard left?
00:09:21That's what they say.
00:09:22You better get Darkfellas to take care of him.
00:09:24He's on his way over.
00:09:26All I want is a pair big enough to ride in.
00:09:28They don't have to fit.
00:09:29Hello, Vanner.
00:09:30Hi, Mr. Mahoney.
00:09:31Looks like we're in a little trouble.
00:09:33We'll get that money back.
00:09:34Every last cent of it.
00:09:36We'll get this fellow before dark.
00:09:38You're not taking off again.
00:09:39You bet I am.
00:09:41The police coming down has assigned a mounted squad to do the tracking.
00:09:44And I guess they're going to need me.
00:09:46Anything you want me for before I take off?
00:09:49Yes.
00:09:49Frankly, could you give me some idea of just what happened?
00:09:51I only got a sketch.
00:09:52I'd like to make out a report.
00:09:53Leon Tampico's calling.
00:09:55I'll call back in five minutes.
00:09:58It was a rough deal.
00:10:00We were right on that hairpin turn back at the gorge.
00:10:03You know the one?
00:10:03Yeah.
00:10:04Oh, thanks.
00:10:05This fellow was track walking there.
00:10:08Never would have slowed down for him,
00:10:09but he had a company badge on and looked like an American.
00:10:13About your height, stock he built.
00:10:15I thought maybe he'd been sent out to meet us.
00:10:18Then all of a sudden the sky busted open and the shooting started.
00:10:21He got three of the guards at the first burst,
00:10:23but I fell off the car.
00:10:25Okay.
00:10:26It's probably what saved your life.
00:10:28Yeah, I guess so.
00:10:30Well, I'll put it all in writing when I get back.
00:10:32Good luck.
00:10:32So long.
00:10:33Taffy.
00:10:35Miss Ware's waiting in there.
00:10:36Got a cigarette, Herb?
00:10:39Hi, baby.
00:10:40What are you doing here?
00:10:41I couldn't stay at the ranch.
00:10:42This is much too exciting.
00:10:45So is having your pocket fixed.
00:10:47Sometimes I'd settle for that.
00:10:50Hello.
00:10:51Yes, Mr. Hubbell.
00:10:52That's it.
00:10:53The entire payroll.
00:10:55Yes, I imagine they'll cancel the insurance,
00:10:57but it can't be helped.
00:10:58Okay.
00:11:02The doctor finished with that corporal?
00:11:04He's working on him now.
00:11:05Get a report from him,
00:11:06and ask him to see me when he gets through with you.
00:11:08Sure.
00:11:16Do you like a drink?
00:11:17Not now.
00:11:18I don't want to keep you.
00:11:19Was I going somewhere?
00:11:21I thought you'd be going on the posse.
00:11:25Not me.
00:11:26Lynn, you don't mean that.
00:11:28Sure, I mean it.
00:11:28Well, they'll think you're chicken.
00:11:30So I'm chicken.
00:11:31That stuff shirt, Earl Mahoney,
00:11:32will get all the credit for catching the thief.
00:11:34He won't catch him.
00:11:35But the posse.
00:11:36It's not a posse.
00:11:37It's an armed police squad with some gringo kibitzers.
00:11:41Besides, posses don't catch anything but colds in the head.
00:11:44And this one won't either.
00:11:45They think that guy's headed to the coast.
00:11:47Why wouldn't he?
00:11:49Because he's an American.
00:11:50What's that got to do with him?
00:11:51An American would stay right on the railroad
00:11:53where you don't leave a trail.
00:11:54He could keep on all night that way.
00:11:56And along toward morning,
00:11:57he'd cross over to the high road through some pass.
00:12:01El Tejon Pass, maybe.
00:12:03Let's see.
00:12:05Yeah.
00:12:06That'd be his best out.
00:12:07It's rough.
00:12:07But once he got across,
00:12:08he could hit the road.
00:12:10That's what he'd do, Lynn.
00:12:13If he knows the country well.
00:12:14And he did know it well.
00:12:16Oh, he must have planned this carefully.
00:12:17Oh, you bet he did.
00:12:21But if you actually caught this stick-up guy.
00:12:24You doped it out so brilliantly.
00:12:27If you brought him in all by yourself.
00:12:30I'll admit I'm crazy enough to wonder if I've doped it right.
00:12:33That's all I wanted to hear.
00:12:35Marie, would you call my dad's foreman Pedro at the ranch?
00:12:38I'll hold your horses.
00:12:39Just one horse, darling.
00:12:40The one you're going to ride.
00:12:42Tell him to catch the quarter horse.
00:12:43The one Dad uses.
00:12:44Have you got a gun?
00:12:46What would I want a gun for?
00:12:47Never mind.
00:12:47We'll get one at the ranch.
00:12:52Come on, Sheriff.
00:12:53We don't want to keep that bandit waiting.
00:12:56Here we go.
00:13:06That horse must have been used to rocky country.
00:13:09He followed the trail up the pass all night as if he'd had eyes in his feet.
00:13:14For some reason I was asking myself what I was doing there.
00:13:18I wondered if I hadn't been out of my mind to start on this chase in the first place.
00:13:22Just to show off like a kid turning handsprings on his girl's front lawn or something.
00:13:33This wasn't a game of cops and robbers.
00:13:36We were playing for keeps.
00:13:37It boiled down to a duel between me and the unknown fellow waiting up in the rocks or struggling on
00:13:42ahead of me.
00:13:43I never had the slightest doubt that he was there or that I'd find him.
00:13:47But I didn't like it.
00:13:48It was all wrong somehow.
00:13:58Maybe I was afraid.
00:14:00I don't think I was afraid for myself.
00:14:02It was more like...
00:14:03Like being scared of what was going to happen.
00:14:06The moment which had to come soon now and would come.
00:14:08As if it had been determined long ago it couldn't be stopped by any act of mine.
00:14:13You see, Father, I'm trying to justify myself.
00:14:16Explain what happened.
00:14:17Though I...
00:14:18I never can explain it.
00:14:20Not in any way that would make the answer come out right.
00:14:23Then...
00:14:23Suddenly I saw the man.
00:14:25Get your hands up!
00:14:27Both of them over your head!
00:14:29Get them up!
00:14:30I can't!
00:14:31I can't!
00:14:41Some posse man.
00:14:43Shooting a guy with his hands up.
00:14:44Told you to put them both up.
00:14:45I couldn't.
00:14:46My arms busted.
00:14:47That's what I was trying to tell you.
00:14:49I didn't hear you.
00:14:51Where'd I hit you?
00:14:52That's nothing.
00:14:54Maybe I'm lucky at that.
00:14:56Pick that coffee pot up, will you?
00:15:04Hey, didn't you used to work for Bolsa Grande?
00:15:06Sure, I was a rigger.
00:15:07Sam Tevlin's my name.
00:15:08I thought so.
00:15:11And I know you, Mr. Vanner.
00:15:13And you don't act no different now than when you were down at the plant.
00:15:17All right, pull yourself together.
00:15:18I'm gonna stash your stuff and take you back.
00:15:20What for?
00:15:21You don't know what for.
00:15:22I never took that payroll, if that's what you mean.
00:15:25How'd you know about it?
00:15:26Well, I...
00:15:27All right, we'll talk about that later.
00:15:29Well, if I took it, where is it?
00:15:31Did I hide it out somewhere or have I got it on?
00:15:33Why don't you search me?
00:15:34If you got it on you, we'll find it.
00:15:36If you've hidden it out, we'll find that too.
00:15:38All in due time.
00:15:39Come on.
00:15:41Come on.
00:15:43As we started down, I think I felt weaker than he did.
00:15:46I was shaky and sick because I...
00:15:48I knew in my heart I'd shot too soon.
00:15:51I hadn't given him a chance to explain about his arm.
00:15:55I felt pity for him.
00:15:57Oh, easy, man.
00:16:02Oh, my...
00:16:04Oh, come on.
00:16:08You've been sitting at a desk too much, Mr. Posse, man.
00:16:11You're kind of soft in the belly.
00:16:13I didn't figure I'd have to pack you out of my back.
00:16:15Oh, we're buddies, aren't we?
00:16:18One pal don't mind helping another.
00:16:20Especially when he shot him with his hands up.
00:16:23That's a lie and you know it.
00:16:25Do I?
00:16:27Come on.
00:16:28Maybe I ought to pack you on my back.
00:16:48Car waiting for you, huh?
00:16:50Yeah, could be.
00:16:52I don't suppose there's any use telling you again I didn't take that payroll.
00:16:56You'll have to tell that to the proper authorities.
00:16:59That's about what I figured you'd say.
00:17:09Look, Mr. Vanner.
00:17:10If those company guards get a hold of me now, I haven't got a chance.
00:17:14Give me a break, will you?
00:17:15Turn me loose right here.
00:17:16I'm not so beat up that I won't make out if you let me take the horse.
00:17:21Can't do it, Tevlin.
00:17:22I was half tempted to give him the chance, but it was too late.
00:17:26I had to see this through the way I'd started.
00:17:40You sure did a great job.
00:17:42You certainly did.
00:17:43And say, did you hear about the reward?
00:17:45The reward?
00:17:45Yeah, the head office put it up last night right after you left.
00:17:48Two thousand bucks.
00:17:49Congratulations, boss.
00:17:51Nice point, Len.
00:17:52Boy, oh boy, that helps.
00:17:54Hey, two thousand.
00:17:56Never ride in a pal's boots unless he wears 12D.
00:18:00Well, my boy, I understand you're to be congratulated.
00:18:02You've done a fine job.
00:18:04Well, I'm not even sure he's the right man,
00:18:05but at least he's suspect number one.
00:18:11Lieutenant, my company has a vital interest in this matter.
00:18:14Would you object if I ask the prisoner a few questions?
00:18:16No, go ahead, senor.
00:18:18But it won't take too long.
00:18:19Oh, no.
00:18:20Where is he, Clark?
00:18:21In the back office, boss.
00:18:23Well, let's go and see if we can find something out.
00:18:25Thank you, Lieutenant.
00:18:26Thank you, Lieutenant.
00:18:51Well, what's going on in there?
00:18:54I suppose you'd caught on a cross-examination.
00:19:01That's your man, all right, Lieutenant.
00:19:03He doesn't feel like talking, but I can positively identify him.
00:19:06My department will check it out, Mr. Mahoney.
00:19:08Good.
00:19:15How is he?
00:19:17In bad shape.
00:19:18I'm going to give him a hypo.
00:19:20Will you stay with him a minute?
00:19:28Don't suppose.
00:19:30And he was telling you again.
00:19:33Why?
00:19:36I...
00:19:36I...
00:19:38...didn't take that payroll.
00:19:47It's cold.
00:19:49Cold in here.
00:19:53But I...?
00:20:00Mother.
00:20:01Mother.
00:20:04Your mother will be here.
00:20:06She's on her way.
00:20:09Thank God.
00:20:38Cross-examination must have been a form of torture in his condition.
00:20:41That wasn't what killed him.
00:20:43What then?
00:20:45A bullet.
00:20:46Right there.
00:20:48I thought that only nicked him.
00:20:50No, no.
00:20:50It punctured the pulmonary artery.
00:20:52He bled internally.
00:21:04Well, I'm sorry, baby, but I hadn't heard of any reward when I went after this guy,
00:21:08and I don't have to be paid for bringing him in.
00:21:10Why do you keep saying paid?
00:21:11It's not paid.
00:21:12It's just a sort of prize, an honor you're entitled to.
00:21:16Oh, Lynn.
00:21:18Think what $2,000 can mean to us.
00:21:21Oh, I'm not going to take it.
00:21:22I'll call it sentiment or superstition or anything you like.
00:21:25I'd call it insanity.
00:21:27You wouldn't borrow money from the company, and I can understand that.
00:21:30But now that they want to give you some, you refuse.
00:21:33Can't you see it from my angle?
00:21:34How do you expect me to feel?
00:21:37I don't mean to be rude, but I don't think this is your affair.
00:21:42I thought it was.
00:21:44It seems to me I remember starting you on this, right?
00:21:46Yes, you started me, but well, no, it's something else.
00:21:50Something between me and...
00:21:51Your precious conscience.
00:21:53If you hadn't been cleared at the inquest, it might be different.
00:21:56I won't take it, Lynn.
00:21:58I've taken a lot and tried to understand, but this is just a little bit too much.
00:22:01You mean you're breaking our engagement?
00:22:03No, you are with this crazy attitude.
00:22:05I've waited and hoped and tried to see your point of view.
00:22:08I didn't know I was being taken.
00:22:09You never meant to marry me.
00:22:10All this talk about money was just an excuse.
00:22:13What you wanted was an alibi.
00:22:15Any reason was all right, as long as you could put me off.
00:22:17Well, you've got your way, and now I'm not changing my mind.
00:22:20This time it's finished. We're through.
00:22:21You're yelling.
00:22:22I will yell.
00:22:37Oh, Lynn, what's happened to us?
00:22:40I don't...
00:22:41I don't know, baby.
00:22:45I...
00:22:46I guess we both found out at the same time, didn't we?
00:22:52We'd never get along.
00:22:56I just love you to pieces, Lynn.
00:22:59I know I'll never understand you as long as I live.
00:23:07Remember, it's right here on this table.
00:23:11I wish you'd keep it.
00:23:13That's very gallant of you.
00:23:15Just the right thing to say.
00:23:17But I'm leaving it.
00:23:19You might need the money to put in a blind man's cup or something.
00:23:22You might be in a blind man's cup or something.
00:23:29I'll let you go.
00:23:34I'll let you go.
00:23:38I'll let you go.
00:23:39I'll let you go.
00:23:42I'll let you go.
00:23:45Let's go.
00:24:05Hello, Mr. Hubbell, this is Lynn Vanner.
00:24:07I'm very sorry to disturb you at this time of night, but yes, I believe it is urgent.
00:24:12Well, sir, I hate to put you in a spot, but I'm resigning my position with the company.
00:24:17That's right. I know it is sudden, but no, sir.
00:24:30Where to, senor?
00:24:31Just give me about a hundred pesos worth of ticket.
00:24:34In what direction, senor?
00:24:35You name it, and I'll go there. I'm the first train out.
00:24:40Do I understand you wish a change of scenery? Any place will do?
00:24:44That's right.
00:24:46How would you like Los Santos? It's a nice little place.
00:24:49Los Santos?
00:24:50Yes. Today we ship a coffin there. For such shipments, a ticket must be bought.
00:24:55And this one has been paid for, too, according to the rules.
00:24:59But today, no one is using it.
00:25:03All right, I'll take it. Thanks.
00:25:05You're welcome, senor. You saved me trouble, too.
00:25:08Would you be kind and give these to the baggage agent at Los Santos?
00:25:13I'll do that.
00:25:14Good luck, senor.
00:25:16I knew there was only one dead man who could be going from La Mancha that day.
00:25:20But I didn't care.
00:25:22I'd accept that much from Sam Tevlin.
00:25:24My transportation to a new life.
00:25:27After all, we'd been traveling companions before.
00:25:43A new life.
00:25:45I figured that was ahead of me.
00:25:47Nothing behind.
00:25:48I was a lucky guy, told myself.
00:25:51Why not?
00:25:52I was still young enough, reasonably strong.
00:25:55And there's new life to be a lot of fun.
00:25:57All I had to do was hand some papers to a baggage agent.
00:26:00And then the last thread that held me to the past would be gone.
00:26:04I could go anywhere I felt like, do anything I wanted.
00:26:07Los Santos!
00:26:09Los Santos!
00:26:11Los Santos!
00:26:32But then I had another thought.
00:26:34Someone had paid to have Sam's body sent home.
00:26:37And the person who had paid would meet the train.
00:26:39Well, whoever it was, I didn't want to see them.
00:26:42I was finished with the whole business.
00:26:44I'd just had enough of it.
00:26:45I made up my mind to make tracks getting away from that station.
00:26:53Senor.
00:26:56El recibo.
00:27:04Muy bien.
00:27:32Si te amé,
00:27:37Con devoción, ángel mío, si me alejo de tu amor, no lo olvido.
00:28:08Un beso, no quiero dejar.
00:28:11Un tequila, si, señor.
00:28:17Jose, live and breathe.
00:28:18Put it there, Lenny.
00:28:19Carlos, you old son of a gun.
00:28:21Come a star's dead.
00:28:22Muy bien, amigo.
00:28:23Bien.
00:28:24Are you getting a little fat?
00:28:26Oh, what is a few pounds between friends?
00:28:28And you know something?
00:28:28I will always buy a drink for a doggone hero.
00:28:31Paquito, dos mas, a la mesa.
00:28:33Si, si.
00:28:33Let you sit at the table, eh?
00:28:35You know, I was just reading about you.
00:28:37The guy and the crew sent me this.
00:28:39It was in the Veracruz paper.
00:28:41Oh.
00:28:47Keep it for your scrapbook.
00:28:49Didn't know you had it in you.
00:28:50Oh, absolutely.
00:28:52And it is luck.
00:28:53Luck?
00:28:54Oh, that is what we have.
00:28:56Plenty of it, Lenny.
00:28:58Biggest blinking oil strike in years.
00:29:00Right here.
00:29:00Only 50 miles from Los Santos.
00:29:02Maybe I ought to cut myself a slice of it.
00:29:04Oh, there'll be enough for everybody.
00:29:06Man, you should have seen that first gaucher.
00:29:08Gaucher?
00:29:08What is it a gaucher?
00:29:09With or without the accent.
00:29:11It is 50,000 barrels a day.
00:29:13All high-gravity stuff.
00:29:15Hey, Lenny.
00:29:16Why don't you come and have a look at it with me tomorrow, eh?
00:29:18Oh, compadre and get yourself a date.
00:29:21Bueno.
00:29:22So I took a job in the new field.
00:29:25After a couple of months, I quit.
00:29:27I kept thinking I had to get back to that town and find somebody.
00:29:32Crazy enough, I couldn't seem to think of anyone but this person.
00:29:36As you've guessed it, Father, it was the woman I'd seen for a few seconds on a railway station platform.
00:29:43Tevlin's widow.
00:29:45I found out that much about her.
00:29:48Then I found out where she lived.
00:29:50Finally, I hitched a ride out of town.
00:29:53That was the first time I saw the ranch.
00:29:55It was neat and comfortable enough, yet it had that sorry kind of a look a place gets when there's
00:30:00no man to take care of it.
00:30:02You know that it looked different once when there was hope.
00:30:05People started out to build something.
00:30:07And then, well, they let go or were defeated in their purpose.
00:30:11This was where a woman lived her life.
00:30:13And I wondered what the power was that had drawn me there.
00:30:17My share in her secret?
00:30:18Or was it just herself, her beauty or her personality?
00:30:22Which was really unknown to me and only half guessed at.
00:30:25I hadn't thought up any special way to explain my business.
00:30:28Figured I'd just knock on the door and see what happened.
00:30:37Who is it?
00:30:39Are you Mrs. Tevlin?
00:30:41That's right.
00:30:42Won't you come in?
00:30:48Sit down.
00:30:50Thanks.
00:30:55Your name, please?
00:30:57Brown.
00:30:59Lindley Brown.
00:31:02We've seen each other before, haven't we, Mr. Brown?
00:31:05No, I don't think so.
00:31:07Oh.
00:31:09I hadn't expected anyone so soon.
00:31:12In answer to the ad.
00:31:14Oh.
00:31:14You understood the terms.
00:31:16I can't pay wages, but I'll share the profits after the stock is rounded up and sold.
00:31:22Oh, I see.
00:31:23I wasn't quite sure about the wages.
00:31:26Oh, I thought that was clear.
00:31:29It's right here.
00:31:31It's right here.
00:31:33Foreman for ranch co-op.
00:31:35You must have understood it.
00:31:38Well, that'll be all right, I think.
00:31:42We run between 300 and 400 heads.
00:31:45The range is good and we have a nice calf crop.
00:31:48I have one Indian vaqueira helping me, but I've no way to round out brand and sell.
00:31:53I should imagine it'd be a little hard to keep housing right, too.
00:31:57Yes.
00:31:58Even for a person capable of handling livestock, which I'm not.
00:32:02I've often thought of giving up and going back to the States.
00:32:06When I had to decide, I'd always try once more, hang on a little longer.
00:32:12My husband and I bought this place with savings and he used to work in his spare time.
00:32:17Now, my husband is dead.
00:32:23Well, I think you're quite right to keep it.
00:32:26A place of your own can mean a great deal.
00:32:28My husband used to work for the oil companies.
00:32:31Have you ever worked in the oil fields, Mr. Brown?
00:32:34Oh, yes, I have.
00:32:35But where I grew up, oil and cattle were a team nudging each other for the same hunk of ground.
00:32:40I can pass myself off for a cowboy when I have to.
00:32:44Get a load of those boots. He's no cowboy.
00:32:48Mike, this is Mr. Brown. This is my son, Michael.
00:32:51How are you, Michael?
00:32:54Mike, you're right about these boots. They're no good.
00:32:56But I've had the other kind, no kidding.
00:32:58And I can roll my own cigarettes when I have to.
00:33:01I'd want to be quite sure that you understood the work and that you were confident to do it.
00:33:05Things have run down here. It won't be easy.
00:33:08I'd like to try.
00:33:09Is he going to stay, Mom?
00:33:11We haven't decided yet.
00:33:13Well, if he is, I'm moving out.
00:33:14I'll tell you, Michael, I'm looking for a place to work and your mother wants someone to help her the
00:33:18way you do.
00:33:19Oh, wouldn't it be all right with you if I just sort of hung around and helped your mom?
00:33:24It's okay with me, if that's what you want, Mom.
00:33:28All right. We'll try it and see how it goes.
00:33:32I suppose you have to get your things from town.
00:33:34I can do that this evening.
00:33:35I'll show you the room you can use.
00:33:45I'll show you the room.
00:33:45So now I understood.
00:33:47She was stuck for somebody to work the ranch.
00:33:50She naturally would be with Sam gone.
00:33:53That aunt in the local paper must have been a last resort for her.
00:33:56But for me, it was a chance sent from heaven.
00:34:18I was only sure of one thing.
00:34:21My being here had nothing to do with the late Mr. Teflon.
00:34:24Only with Mrs. Teflon.
00:34:27I'd come because I'd seen a woman on a station platform.
00:34:30And now that I'd talked to her, I made up my mind I was going to be near her, even
00:34:35if Sam Teflon came back from the dead to try and stop me.
00:34:47Well, hi, pal. How are you feeling this morning?
00:34:50Okay. I always feel okay.
00:34:52So why out? That little paint your horse?
00:34:54Yep. What'd you catch him for? He likes to be let loose.
00:34:57Well, maybe you'd want to slap a saddle on him and ride out with him.
00:35:00I'll tell you why I can't go. There's Indians around here.
00:35:03No kidding. Sometimes they attack. Then I have to take care of Ma, you see.
00:35:07Sure. Well, you do that.
00:35:10So long, Mike. See you tonight.
00:35:12So long.
00:35:26Did Mr. Brown ask you to go with him?
00:35:29I couldn't go. There's an attack.
00:36:05I couldn't go. There's an attack.
00:36:19I don't know.
00:36:21I was wrong.
00:36:24I was wrong.
00:36:25The new people, everyone, were wrong.
00:36:27I was wrong.
00:37:15So we found some tracks and we followed them and pretty soon Mike here heard this little bull calf bellowing.
00:37:20Just mourning like he sounded gosh often.
00:37:23He was dry gulps with his mammy in a little canyon where the spring had dried up.
00:37:26We got him out of there though didn't we?
00:37:28Next week I'm going to dam that creek so there'll be some water up that way when the bad months
00:37:32come.
00:37:32Well it says when enough water gets in it I can swim there.
00:37:36It's fine but right now it's getting pretty near somebody's bedtime.
00:37:40Oh gee Ma.
00:37:42If you want to be a vicaro you've got to take time out to go to sleep.
00:37:46Can I fool around with some lilly a little while?
00:37:49Not tonight honey.
00:37:51Mr. Brown has some work to do.
00:37:53You go along now.
00:37:56I'll be in later to read you that story.
00:38:06I was going to help him with that bridal he's making but I guess it'll keep.
00:38:11It will have to keep.
00:38:13I've something else I want you to do.
00:38:17Will you come with me please?
00:38:19Sure.
00:38:31I had the colt in here today and he broke through the fence.
00:38:34I'd like you to fix it.
00:38:35Okay I'll start first thing in the morning.
00:38:38I want it done now.
00:38:40Well isn't it a little late to begin wrangling fences?
00:38:43When there's work to be done you'll just have to do it.
00:38:45If you expect to stay here.
00:38:48She had a real genius for concocting that kind of assignment.
00:38:53Every night after work and daytimes too if I had ten minutes to spare she'd come up with something new.
00:38:58Generally she'd find some excuse to be around and watch me.
00:39:02If she could have stood over me with a whip that would have pleased her better still.
00:39:06I almost quit a hundred times.
00:39:08But always managed to hold out because I knew something was boiling inside her.
00:39:12Eating her up.
00:39:13And I wanted to find out what it was.
00:39:15So I took everything she handed out and waited for the next move.
00:39:39Hi pal.
00:39:42Wanna try it?
00:39:45Sure, come on.
00:39:47How do you put your fingers?
00:39:50Well, let's see. First one will be about like that.
00:39:56That's pretty good. A little farther back.
00:39:59Press harder.
00:40:02You do it.
00:40:03Tired already?
00:40:05All right, what'll be?
00:40:07The one you were playing.
00:40:09Oh, what about the doggies? You like that?
00:40:13As I was out walking one morning for pleasure
00:40:17I spied a cowpuncher a-riding along
00:40:22How his head was thrown back and spurred was a jingle
00:40:27As he approached me a-singing this song
00:40:32Yippee-tie-yay-yo
00:40:35Get along, little doggies
00:40:38It's your misfortune
00:40:41But none of mine
00:40:43Yippee-tie-yay-yo
00:40:46Get along, little doggies
00:40:49For you know that Wyoming
00:40:52Will be your new home
00:40:58Did you ever go to Wyoming?
00:41:00No, but I always had a hankering to
00:41:02If you went, would you come back?
00:41:05Sure, you bet I would
00:41:07Chances are I'm not going anyway
00:41:11What's dead?
00:41:12I mean, what does it mean, dead?
00:41:15Dead?
00:41:17Well, that's when you're not here anymore
00:41:19When you stop being what you are
00:41:22When you start to be something else?
00:41:25I guess so, Mike
00:41:26I don't know much about those things
00:41:28Most people don't
00:41:29My mom does
00:41:31Does she?
00:41:32Yeah, she told me about it
00:41:34My dad's not coming back anymore
00:41:37I'm sorry
00:41:38Well, that's okay
00:41:39He's in heaven
00:41:41Heaven
00:41:42What a place
00:41:43I bet you nothing happens up there much
00:41:45Supposed to be all right
00:41:49Those angels
00:41:50They look like ladies
00:41:51Are there men angels, too?
00:41:53They're both kinds, I guess
00:41:56They have spears
00:41:58Sure they do
00:41:59I saw it in the picture
00:42:01I had a spear once
00:42:03But I lost it
00:42:05Michael
00:42:07I'm out here with Lynn, Mom
00:42:09Lynn, dear, it's bedtime
00:42:11I'm coming
00:42:13It's all gone
00:42:14I wish I hadn't lost that spear
00:42:16I lost my bow and arrow, too
00:42:18It was a swell one
00:42:20My dad made it for me
00:42:22But if he comes back, he'll
00:42:23When he's not coming back
00:42:25I told you that
00:42:29Can you make a bow and arrow?
00:42:32Well, I guess I could
00:42:33I could sure try
00:42:35Will you tomorrow?
00:42:37Well, yeah
00:42:38Yeah, I will
00:42:39Gee, thanks, Lynn
00:42:42You better go on in
00:42:44Okay
00:42:44You won't forget the bow and arrow, will you?
00:42:46No, I won't forget
00:42:48You're a pal
00:42:49Well, good night
00:42:50Good night, son
00:42:57Son
00:43:06There I was
00:43:07Moving into something
00:43:08I'd never bargained for
00:43:10I was picking up a ready-made family for myself
00:43:13And loving it
00:43:13All except one thing
00:43:15Ellen wouldn't change her manner to me
00:43:17At least when we were alone
00:43:19In front of Mike, she was nice as pie
00:43:21Can I go out and shoot now, Mom?
00:43:24Sure
00:43:28You coming, Lynn?
00:43:29In a minute
00:43:29I'm fixing to help your mother with these dishes
00:43:32Dishes?
00:43:33Holy smoke
00:43:40I can make out without help, thank you
00:43:47How long do we have to keep on this way?
00:43:49I don't know what you mean
00:43:50The way we are now
00:43:52Like strangers
00:43:53Mashed together against their will
00:43:54Not knowing what to do about it
00:43:56What would you suggest we do about it?
00:43:58We could act a little human once in a while
00:44:02Like at the table
00:44:03You never say a word to me
00:44:04Except pass this, pass that
00:44:06When the meal's through
00:44:07No time for anything
00:44:09I go to work
00:44:10Mike goes to play
00:44:12And you can
00:44:14Sit around and talk a little bit
00:44:16People do that
00:44:17Just pour an extra cup of coffee
00:44:20Or if you don't like that
00:44:21We could go uptown
00:44:23Sure, in the evenings
00:44:24We could walk around the plaza
00:44:26And listen to the band
00:44:27Look in the shop windows
00:44:30Maybe even take in one of those old-time movies
00:44:32Now Mike would like that
00:44:35We have no money to waste on shows
00:44:37But we have to do something
00:44:38Don't you see?
00:44:39Even if we fight and yell and throw things
00:44:42What should we fight about?
00:44:44About anything
00:44:45And at least we prove that we're alive
00:44:48This way it's nothing
00:44:49If days go by
00:44:50I don't know where they go
00:44:52Or what's wrong
00:44:52It's like a sickness
00:44:53Or like being goofy or something
00:44:55We just stand still
00:44:58You feel it too
00:44:59You know what I mean
00:45:00Or even hate would be
00:45:02Hate?
00:45:03What do you know about hate?
00:45:05Not much, thank God
00:45:06Hate can be sweeter than anything
00:45:11You hurt yourself
00:45:13It's just a scratch
00:45:43Can we go swimming?
00:45:46I thought you were having
00:45:47A big Indian war today
00:45:48It's Sunday
00:45:50You said we could swim
00:45:50At the damn Sundays
00:45:51Oh, you can't go alone, dear
00:45:53And I can't go with you
00:45:54Oh, gee
00:45:55Pablito can swim
00:45:56He's going to teach me
00:45:58Lynn has irrigation ditch
00:46:00All main
00:46:00And it's real deep
00:46:02All right, go on
00:46:03Gee, Lynn
00:46:09I don't blame him
00:46:10Oh, it is there
00:46:11Wow
00:46:12It's always that way this season
00:46:13I'm sure to go swimming with the kids
00:46:15I don't know what to do about it myself
00:46:17Plus I use the family swimming pool here
00:46:19Like Mike did yesterday
00:46:20You're most welcome to it, I'm sure
00:46:23Mean I have your gracious permission
00:46:25To dump myself
00:46:26You know I don't care what you do
00:46:28Oh, you're too kind
00:46:30I can't miss a chance like this
00:46:31I don't care what you do
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00:51:14But Sam's dead, so that leaves you all by yourself.
00:51:18And you're quite right.
00:51:19There was no word about it in the clipping I read.
00:51:22Would you like to know how I found that out?
00:51:25I found out from Sam.
00:51:27They sent him home to me.
00:51:29You should remember that. You got a free ride with him.
00:51:33Well, I looked at Sam's body.
00:51:36A wife is apt to do that if her husband is sent home dead
00:51:38and she doesn't know what killed him.
00:51:40I saw where the bullet went in,
00:51:42just below the muscle of the chest.
00:51:44His arm was raised when it hit
00:51:46because the muscle dropped over the hole and sealed it up.
00:51:48That's why he bled internally.
00:51:51Oh, yes, Mr. Vanner.
00:51:52I know how my husband died.
00:51:55You were a great hero.
00:51:57You were very brave that morning at Daybreak.
00:52:00Ellen.
00:52:01Won't you please go now?
00:52:04Ellen, everything you've said is true.
00:52:06I think I shot too soon.
00:52:09Oh, he yelled something at me,
00:52:10but I couldn't make out what it was.
00:52:12Well, I thought he was playing a trick on me and so I...
00:52:14Then you got the shakes.
00:52:16You were a coward and you killed because you were a coward.
00:52:19Believe me, it wasn't that...
00:52:20Men who get the shakes shouldn't go on posse rides.
00:52:22They should clean pig styes.
00:52:24They should crawl in the dirt.
00:52:26I've been doing those things. I thought you knew.
00:52:30I'll send you your share of the money when the stock is sold.
00:52:34I can get somebody else to round up for me.
00:52:37We were talking about Sam.
00:52:39I was with him when he died and he didn't ask for you.
00:52:42He asked for his mother.
00:52:44What's the point of telling me that?
00:52:45I'm telling you because his wifely loyalty doesn't fool me a bit.
00:52:49Sam didn't think of you when he was dying alone,
00:52:51groping for one thought or feeling that would help or comfort him.
00:52:54Don't you think most men would turn to their wives under such circumstances?
00:52:59I don't know. It depends on the man.
00:53:00And the woman. And the way they'd live together.
00:53:03Or it's a small thing. Might not mean anything at all.
00:53:05But it's part of the feeling I've had about you and Sam.
00:53:08It's hard to put into words, but it seems to me you two were strangers.
00:53:12Is that wrong?
00:53:13People can be married and even have a child and buy a ranch the way you did.
00:53:17Never like each other much or even know each other.
00:53:20From the looks of this place, I don't believe you spent a year all told here as your husband.
00:53:24It was more fun to buck the oil fields for a bankroll
00:53:26and make love to Tampico dancehall girls.
00:53:28Isn't that about the way it was between you two?
00:53:32Yes. That's just the way it was.
00:53:34But some women would kill you for saying so.
00:53:37But not you. People get punished for killing and you don't figure to get punished.
00:53:41You operate from your brains, not your feelings.
00:53:44You've let me work here knowing who I was because you needed me.
00:53:47Besides, what fun it was to ride me when I had no comeback, wasn't it?
00:53:51Sweet. It was wonderful.
00:53:52Yes, and the best of it was I couldn't hit you in the face and walk out on you for
00:53:56six months the way Sam used to.
00:53:58You didn't learn to hate men from me or from anything you found out about me.
00:54:01You learned from Sam.
00:54:02You've been saving something up against all men and you've enjoyed letting it out on me.
00:54:07Well, you've won, Mrs. Tamlin.
00:54:09Our partnership is washed up and you may keep my share of the profits, if any, with my compliments.
00:54:34Is that the way you say goodbye?
00:54:37Unless I'm saying hello.
00:54:43Hello, then.
00:54:50I don't know what love is, Father, unless it's one person's recognition of another,
00:54:55or one great experience that breaks down the walls of self.
00:54:59Well, we had it, Helen and I.
00:55:02We'd begun at the place where most people never get.
00:55:05The final explanations.
00:55:07People pay for such explanations?
00:55:10But there are also rewards.
00:55:12Yes, Father.
00:55:14We found the greatest reward of all.
00:55:17Our marriage.
00:55:19In the name of the Father, and the Holy Spirit, and the Holy Spirit, and the Holy Spirit.
00:55:48I can hardly follow the priest's words because I kept thinking,
00:55:52he's mine now.
00:55:55That day I was sure the devils that had haunted me since I shot Sam Tevlin were gone for good.
00:56:01But they weren't through with me yet, Father, as I found out.
00:56:10Give me some ice.
00:56:12Not now.
00:56:13I want a big handful more.
00:56:22Oh, Michael, you were a wonderful best man.
00:56:26Thanks for standing up with me, chum.
00:56:27That's okay, I got something wonderful.
00:56:30Good luck, compadre.
00:56:31Oh, thanks.
00:56:32Here.
00:56:33What's that?
00:56:35Ellen, look at the wedding present Mike got us.
00:56:38Oh, they're beautiful.
00:56:39Can I try them on now?
00:56:41Oh, they'll fit. I caught one of your old books for size.
00:56:43Oh, let me try them on anyway. Let's see.
00:56:45Here.
00:56:46Over here.
00:56:47Good luck.
00:56:48Thank you, Charlie.
00:56:50I'm sorry.
00:56:51Well, I guess I'll get something wrong with that.
00:56:54Just perfect.
00:56:55Well, I guess I'll be seeing you later.
00:56:57I'm a real cowboy now.
00:57:01Absolutely perfect.
00:57:02You like the butterflies? They got real ones.
00:57:05Yeah, well, they're the best looking pair of boots I ever saw. How about that?
00:57:09They're beautiful.
00:57:10Come here.
00:57:12What's that I hear about a party?
00:57:14It's a surprise.
00:57:16Every wedding has to have a party afterwards.
00:57:20Reception? But who's coming?
00:57:22I don't know one if I can post them.
00:57:24Oh, that's a country club set.
00:57:25No, no.
00:57:27No, you'll see.
00:57:28Oh!
00:57:31Yeah.
00:57:32Yeah.
00:57:34It's a country club set...
00:57:34But you took me to eat like that one.
00:57:39Oh.
00:57:40Oh, yeah.
00:57:40Oh yeah.
00:57:41I think I can do that.
00:57:46Oh, yeah.
00:57:48Oh, yeah, I'm gonna get my hands.
00:57:58Think they're having a good time?
00:58:00Wonderful.
00:58:01Oh, damn.
00:58:02Oh, Juan's a little careless with that Milwaukee champagne.
00:58:24For your life, for your life, for your life, I ask you first, the village of the animals.
00:59:08All right, compadre, you are through.
00:59:10Carlos takes over.
00:59:11Oh, easy, bridesmaid.
00:59:12This is our job.
00:59:13Well, andale, hombre.
00:59:14Andale.
00:59:15Go, little one.
00:59:16Go hold hands with your husband.
00:59:18You're an angel, Carlos.
00:59:19I could use a little hand-holding.
00:59:21Go, little one.
00:59:50I hid out two plates of food first in the house.
00:59:54You're a smart woman.
00:59:55And a good cook.
00:59:57Wait a minute. I did the cooking.
00:59:59You did the carving.
01:00:01Oh, yeah.
01:00:05Our first party.
01:00:06We're living.
01:00:09People say that for a joke.
01:00:11And yet it can mean so much.
01:00:14You were the one who made me realize I'd been alive without living.
01:00:19Even the hate I thought I had for you was a lie.
01:00:22I couldn't let myself admit I loved you.
01:00:25Do you?
01:00:27I feel as if tonight, all the nights and days ahead of us,
01:00:32were a wedding present from you.
01:00:36You've helped me, too. You know that.
01:00:38How?
01:00:40You had me quit running away.
01:00:43Were you running when you first came here?
01:00:46Why?
01:00:47You know why.
01:00:50But not now.
01:00:51You're not running now.
01:00:52You don't blame yourself for anything.
01:00:55No, I don't think so.
01:00:58Yet here's a funny twist.
01:01:00I only thought of it tonight.
01:01:02I'm in Sam's shoes, don't you see?
01:01:05It's just up a wheel.
01:01:07We're turning in a circle or something.
01:01:09Sam's wife.
01:01:11Sam's kid.
01:01:12But, but Sam, then you haven't stopped running, darling.
01:01:18Not until you know Sam's shoes are on Sam's feet.
01:01:22You're wearing boots from a little boy that loves you.
01:01:26And you're married to a girl who never really was Sam's wife.
01:01:29Just as you told me.
01:01:32She's really yours.
01:01:34There is no pass.
01:01:36Nothing to remember.
01:01:38Just the two of us together now.
01:01:47Listen to those children.
01:01:49Doesn't sound like playing.
01:01:50Right, that's a scrap.
01:02:03Hey, take it easy.
01:02:05Well, well, what's it all about?
01:02:09Honey, maybe you better take him back with the others.
01:02:11Go on.
01:02:12Go on, Pablito.
01:02:13Come here, tell me about it.
01:02:16What happened?
01:02:18Oh, this is just between us chums.
01:02:21No.
01:02:22Well, something must have happened.
01:02:26We said something.
01:02:27Oh, about you?
01:02:30About your mom and me?
01:02:33About my dad.
01:02:37Well, he was playing the moccasin game with those kids,
01:02:39and he heard one of them say he was the son of that bandito Tedlin.
01:02:43Oh, how terrible.
01:02:45I was hoping he wouldn't have to hear about it like that.
01:02:48How would we put it to sound any better?
01:02:51I don't know.
01:02:52I suppose he'll have to be told someday.
01:03:23What should we tell him?
01:03:24He'd be looking for a job when the payroll car caught up with him, if it did.
01:03:28Another thing.
01:03:29Why was the posse and the police dragged through every cut and cane break between here and the coast,
01:03:35instead of the mountains where I went.
01:03:37At the time, I thought it was just stupid,
01:03:39and yet it seemed wrong to me somehow, even while I was riding after him.
01:03:44I'm sure someone in that posse never meant for him to be caught.
01:03:48There's a man alive somewhere who took that payroll and caused Sam's death,
01:03:54and I want him to pay.
01:04:05You can't forget, can you?
01:04:08All right.
01:04:10I don't want this hanging over our heads.
01:04:12Go and do it, and then come back to me.
01:04:22So I traveled back the way I'd come.
01:04:24Only this time I paid for my tickets.
01:04:27I went to the company files and looked up everything they had about the holdup.
01:04:31By the way, do you happen to remember the name of that guard?
01:04:35Do you know the one that was wounded?
01:04:37Well, there ought to be a medical report on him there, hadn't there?
01:04:40Hmm. Ought to be in here someplace.
01:04:45Valdez.
01:04:45Valdez.
01:04:46That's it.
01:04:49Here we are.
01:04:51Corporal Valdez.
01:04:53All right.
01:05:09Buenas tardes.
01:05:11Buenas tardes, senor.
01:05:13You don't remember me, do you?
01:05:15You're not a stranger, senor.
01:05:17For I, since my wound, my memory is not so good.
01:05:21I know about that wound.
01:05:22I was an official at the Bolsa Grandi company when you were brought in.
01:05:25I was the one who sent the doctor to take care of you.
01:05:28Usted?
01:05:29Ah, sí.
01:05:30Sí.
01:05:32Mr. Banner.
01:05:33Senor Valdez.
01:05:35I'd like to have a little talk with you.
01:05:37Couldn't we sit down and rest a while?
01:05:40Sí, senor.
01:05:44Do you like a cigarette?
01:05:46Muchas gracias.
01:05:49I'm glad you've made such a recovery.
01:05:51But I have serious news for you.
01:05:53My pension.
01:05:54Is it stopped?
01:05:55Well, I don't know anything about that, but the case concerning the holdup has been reopened.
01:05:59I'd like to ask you a few questions.
01:06:01It's a long time ago.
01:06:03Mr. Banner, my memory is bad.
01:06:05Well, I'll try to refresh it.
01:06:06Now, come on, sit down.
01:06:08Let's see.
01:06:09You were assigned with three men as an escort for Earl Mahoney, who was bringing the money.
01:06:13Yes, but that is all right.
01:06:14And in the mountains, the car came up with an American who was walking the tracks.
01:06:17The reports say he had a tommy gun.
01:06:19Now, try to remember.
01:06:20Did the gringo have the gun, or did he take it from one of the guards?
01:06:23He had it with him, senor.
01:06:25He's plenty bad hombre, this bandido.
01:06:26A track walker with a machine gun.
01:06:29Strange nobody noticed that when you slowed down.
01:06:31A tommy gun doesn't fit in a man's pocket.
01:06:34He was hiding maybe underneath his clothes.
01:06:36Well, I'll tell you wrong.
01:06:37He grabbed it from one of the guards.
01:06:39Yes, I think he did that.
01:06:41You're lying, Valdez.
01:06:42Not this American, but somebody else had that gun, and that person used it on you.
01:06:46You weren't meant to be found alive, and when you were, somebody warned you to keep your mouth shut.
01:06:51Warned you and paid you, which is how you got that pension you spoke of a minute ago.
01:06:54Senor, I beg you.
01:06:55Since then, you've been afraid of every shadow, haven't you?
01:06:57Even had bad dreams about it.
01:06:59Dreams where you can see the man with the gun firing on the guards, your compañeros, and on you.
01:07:04Who are you protecting, Valdez?
01:07:05Who is the man with the gun?
01:07:07Who took the bolts of grande payroll?
01:07:09I must.
01:07:12I must ring the bell at the mission.
01:07:15All right, I'll wait.
01:07:52I must ring the bell.
01:08:11I pitied Valdez for his insane act,
01:08:14but he'd left my plan of operations hanging as high as he was.
01:08:18He'd been my last, in fact, my only witness, and he was dead.
01:08:23All I could do now was figure out another angle.
01:08:25Even though I knew it was a crazy gamble, strictly a shot in the dark.
01:09:01Nobody's allowed to drink in here.
01:09:14What do you wish, senor?
01:09:16Ten minutes in your files.
01:09:18I regret exceedingly. That would be impossible.
01:09:22Perhaps you need an opener.
01:09:35I'm sorry. There are positively no exceptions.
01:09:39That's disappointing.
01:09:42This beer is warm. I will get some ice. For ten minutes.
01:09:46This is the file index. It is locked.
01:09:51The keys, you understand, are in the desk drawer.
01:09:56I forbid you to use them.
01:10:27I'd like to see Mr. Mahoney.
01:10:29Step inside, sir.
01:10:37Mr. Mahoney in?
01:10:40He's busy.
01:10:42All right, I'll wait.
01:10:47You state your business, mister?
01:10:51Okay, have a talk with him and get back to me.
01:10:54I want a yes or no by twelve o'clock.
01:10:55You'll have it.
01:10:59You wish to see me?
01:11:01Hi, Mr. Mahoney.
01:11:03Lynn Vanner. Long time no see.
01:11:05I'll be bent.
01:11:06Doing fair. Maybe a little better. No complaints at all.
01:11:08If so, I noticed. Earl C. Mahoney Enterprises.
01:11:12What's on your mind?
01:11:14I...
01:11:14Come on inside.
01:11:16I don't want to be disturbed.
01:11:23Quite a little place you've got here.
01:11:25Not bad, is it?
01:11:26I picked it up a while back from the estate of General Libera.
01:11:29Sit down.
01:11:32You know this kind of you to drop in.
01:11:34Would you have a spot of cognac?
01:11:35Oh, thanks. I'll come right to the point.
01:11:38That old statement here I'd like you to glance over.
01:11:41Not trying to raise a little dough, are you?
01:11:43No, just straightening out some facts.
01:11:47Facts concerning the payroll holder of the Bolsa Grande company about a year ago.
01:12:03Tell me something.
01:12:05Have you lost your mind?
01:12:07Why? Is there some inaccuracy?
01:12:09Inaccuracy?
01:12:10You state here that I, Earl C. Mahoney,
01:12:13planned and executed the Bolsa Grande payroll robbery.
01:12:15That's right.
01:12:16That I myself machine-gunned six men and wounded Corporal Valdez.
01:12:20That I then hid out the money.
01:12:23And put the blame on an American oil worker
01:12:25whom we'd met track walking in the mountains.
01:12:27Sam Tablin.
01:12:28You hadn't figured on him, I'll admit,
01:12:30but finding him the way you did worked like a charm for your plan.
01:12:36You know, I get a kick out of this.
01:12:39What did you do?
01:12:40Dream it up all by yourself?
01:12:42Not quite.
01:12:43I did some studying.
01:12:45As an oil operator, you were running into tough luck.
01:12:48Your finance company was almost broke.
01:12:50You had an option on a new field that you thought would save you,
01:12:53but you didn't have the money to take it up.
01:12:55Two days after the robbery, you took it up,
01:12:57and that was the deal that made you rich.
01:12:59It's a photostat of the memorandum from your own files.
01:13:02You took it up, sir.
01:13:08So, one day I had no money, the next I had some.
01:13:11What's so unusual about that?
01:13:14You think for evidence like this I'm going to sign your confession,
01:13:18or whatever you call it?
01:13:19Yes, I think you will.
01:13:21You've got guts. I like that.
01:13:25What's the deal, Vanner?
01:13:27I want to clear a dead man's name.
01:13:29For clearing dead men's names, I pay 5,000 pesos. That's tops.
01:13:33Not enough.
01:13:34Ten.
01:13:35This deal won't cost you a cent, Mahoney,
01:13:37except the price of a trip out of the country after you've signed that paper.
01:13:41I suggest you move fast, and once you're out of Mexico, you stay out.
01:13:44This country doesn't like Americans who ignore our laws.
01:13:49And if I don't sign?
01:13:52I think I'll change my mind about that brandy.
01:13:55Help yourself.
01:13:57You know, Vanner, you're a tough man,
01:13:59but you don't leave me much choice.
01:14:01I guess I'll have to play along with you.
01:14:18Get up.
01:14:23Come on, get up.
01:14:45Sure, I'd killed him in self-defense, and I should have called the cops and given myself up,
01:14:49tried to make the story stick.
01:14:51It would have been a simple thing to do. I even thought of it, I guess.
01:14:54And yet I couldn't do it.
01:14:56I couldn't think straight anymore except to make sure that I had something to fight with if I got caught.
01:15:01And I didn't intend getting caught.
01:15:10Hey, he doesn't want to be disturbed.
01:15:13You told me to come back.
01:15:14Oh, you know best?
01:15:15Yes.
01:15:24Your hat, sir.
01:15:35Mr. Mahoney, I...
01:15:45Bill...
01:15:54Hello, he's okay.
01:15:55I've got aortunity, and I'm she's in the background with the police.
01:15:55Thank you, Bill.
01:15:58I'm sorry, Bill.
01:16:06Good work.
01:16:07Well, we did not get caught.
01:16:24Let's go.
01:16:40Bueno, se pueden ir.
01:16:45Bueno, se pueden ir.
01:17:07Busca allá atrás, ¿quieres?
01:17:09A ver, ¿qué quieres?
01:17:13¿De dónde viene?
01:17:17Jolisco.
01:17:18¿Estuviste en La Mancha ayer?
01:17:21A ver, ¿qué pasó?
01:17:30Oye, ¿y esta ropa?
01:17:33¿De dónde?
01:17:35¿La robaste?
01:17:36No.
01:17:37La lotería.
01:17:38¿La lotería?
01:17:39¿Sacaste la lotería?
01:17:40Qué fuerte.
01:17:42Vente, vámonos.
01:17:45Bueno, vámonos.
01:18:11Vento.
01:18:13¿Qué pasa?
01:18:16Veo, ¿qué pasa?
01:18:21Vento.
01:18:23Vento.
01:18:29Vento.
01:18:31Vento.
01:18:41Chihuahua, Chickahawa.
01:18:46¡Chihuahua, Chihuahua!
01:18:47¡Chihuahua!
01:18:48¡Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Guillefortz!
01:18:48Muchas gracias, señor.
01:18:50No se moleste, se lo agradezco.
01:18:52¡Chihuahua,worth!
01:18:56¡Chihuahua, Guillermana!
01:18:58¡Cartez-Helández!
01:19:01Río, Mara.
01:19:31I don't know what it is.
01:19:32I don't know what it is.
01:20:12I don't know what it is.
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01:22:04I don't know what it is.
01:22:16I don't know what it is.
01:23:06I don't know what it is.
01:23:07I don't know what it is.
01:23:12I don't know what it is.
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01:24:03I don't know what it is.
01:24:20I don't know what it is.
01:24:47I don't know what it is.
01:25:21I don't know what it is.
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01:26:11I don't know what it is.
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01:27:02I don't know what it is.
01:27:04I don't know what it is.
01:27:34I don't know what it is.
01:27:36I don't know what it is.
01:27:56You used your arm.
01:27:57You used your arm.
01:27:59This is the answer.
01:28:00We haven't lost, we've won.
01:28:02Oh, we can live.
01:28:04We can be together again.
01:28:09Good.
01:28:09Have we won.
01:28:12If I...
01:28:14If I go outside...
01:28:16If you want to be with your wife and son again...
01:28:19You must try.
01:28:34I'm coming out!
01:28:49Put up your hand!
01:28:57Guárdame.
01:29:08Perdón, padre. No sabíamos que estaba usted aquí.
01:29:11Está bien, yo.
01:29:14Come with us. Have faith, my son.
01:29:17Come.
01:29:25Adelante.
01:29:49Adelante.
01:29:49Adelante.
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