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مدينة أبيلين _ راندولف سكوت _ في اللون _ ترجمة على الشاشة
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00:01:21Five years after the end of the Civil War,
00:01:24a thousand-mile cattle trail stretched from the plains of Texas
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00:01:31For 90 grueling days, through dust, heat, flies, loneliness,
00:01:37cowboys pushed Texas cattle northward along the Abilene Trail
00:01:41at an average speed of three-quarters of a mile an hour
00:01:45toward Abilene, Kansas,
00:01:47where raw-bred southern beef could be turned into hard eastern cash.
00:01:53Abilene was the end of the trail,
00:01:56the end of the Trailhands' thousand-mile, 90-day-long boredom.
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00:02:19What kind of a town is this? Not a saloon on that side of the street?
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00:02:57of the joyful summer,
00:03:00May thy fruit have thy salvation
00:03:05In our hearts and life above.
00:03:11Ever faithful, ever faithful,
00:03:16To the truth may we come.
00:03:22Oh, I hate the wind that howls across the prairie.
00:03:33I hate to hear the coyotes' nightly song.
00:03:37I hate the sound of six guns that they carry.
00:03:41It's much too hot in summertime,
00:03:43It's much too cold in winter.
00:03:45But listen, mister, please don't get me wrong.
00:03:48I love it out here in the West,
00:03:51Because the West is best for loving.
00:03:56When the stars are shining and the moon is low,
00:04:00You'll find me out with my Romeo.
00:04:03Back East I was always repressed,
00:04:07That's why I love it out in the West,
00:04:11I love it out here in the West,
00:04:14Because the life is free and easy,
00:04:18You can do most anything you doggone please,
00:04:22There's room to stretch.
00:04:25Sorry, Rita.
00:04:26Why aren't you in church with the storekeepers?
00:04:29I was.
00:04:31See that sign there, mister?
00:04:33We've only got two little laws here.
00:04:36Don't break them, friend.
00:04:38Her singing sounds better anyway,
00:04:39If you don't shoot at it.
00:04:41Oh!
00:04:45I hate the everlasting smell of cattle,
00:04:49I hate the flies that buzz around my head,
00:04:53I hate the sound of rattlers when they rattle,
00:04:57It's much too far from home, sweet home,
00:04:59It's hard to be a lady,
00:05:01But listen, mister, please don't be misled,
00:05:04I love it out here in the West,
00:05:07Because the life is free and easy,
00:05:11You can do most anything you doggone please,
00:05:16There's room to stretch,
00:05:17And there's room to breathe,
00:05:19I'm just brimming over with zest,
00:05:22Because I love it out in the West.
00:05:45I wonder Rita didn't slug you.
00:05:48She works too hard at being mean, Charlie.
00:05:51Real meanness comes natural.
00:05:53Hmm.
00:06:01Guess he got past my boys without being seen.
00:06:04Getting to be a habit, watch.
00:06:06You aren't thinking of closing me up, are you?
00:06:08I wouldn't want to.
00:06:10The merchants crossed the street wouldn't let you.
00:06:12No saloons, no trail herds.
00:06:14No trail herds and the merchants starve to death.
00:06:18Right as rain, Charlie.
00:06:20Then what do you want?
00:06:22Because if it's Rita,
00:06:24Maybe I can fix it up for you.
00:06:30Keep out.
00:06:31This is private.
00:06:34Just put that on the bill.
00:06:37Anything else?
00:06:39There's nothing I want from you, Charlie,
00:06:41Except what's on those signs.
00:06:51Only honorary women can get away with that, mister.
00:06:53Yeah.
00:07:03Shooting off guns during church services.
00:07:06Other side of the street's getting out of hand again.
00:07:16What was that shooting we heard?
00:07:18Custom at the pride.
00:07:19Got a little too enthusiastic, that's all.
00:07:39Carry their church with them, don't they?
00:07:44Looking for you, Boulder.
00:07:45Hello, Mr. Ragger.
00:07:46Welcome back to Abilene.
00:07:48Nice trip north?
00:07:49Not bad.
00:07:50Here's a list of the stuff we'll need in the morning.
00:07:53Too bad to make you work on Sunday,
00:07:55but since you're doing it for me
00:07:56and you've already said your prayers,
00:07:58maybe you'll be forgiven.
00:07:59The Lord is very understanding.
00:08:03My boys are in for a fling at the honeypots.
00:08:06Maybe a little rough, but it's all in fun.
00:08:08The town's open, Captain.
00:08:10The marshal's got nothing to do.
00:08:12Maybe he'll give you a hand with my stuff.
00:08:15See ya.
00:08:20You homesteaders got no place in town here.
00:08:23And stay off that trail.
00:08:24A long way off of it.
00:08:26This is cattle country,
00:08:27and it's gonna stay cattle country.
00:08:32Come on, Sherry.
00:08:33Need some help on this.
00:08:35All right, Father.
00:08:38Go after it, Jim.
00:08:52This is one of my men.
00:08:53He went for his gun first.
00:08:55And the deal was crooked.
00:08:56I won't wrestle with these dogs.
00:08:57I got one more bullet left.
00:08:59We'll take care of you right now.
00:09:01Boys, we...
00:09:02Riker!
00:09:03You wouldn't be happy
00:09:04if I heard a thousand miles from home.
00:09:07Walk out ahead of me.
00:09:08That man's a murderer.
00:09:09What's your boy doing with the gun in his hand?
00:09:20Get going, George.
00:09:23Where's the music?
00:09:24Hit the bar, boys!
00:09:26Everything's on the house!
00:09:32You bought chips, Marshal?
00:09:34A couple of weeks, we'll be back.
00:09:36You'll be here.
00:09:37Because there'll be no guns checked,
00:09:39and we'll tear this crooked, cheating town apart,
00:09:41and spread the pieces from here to the Texas border.
00:09:45I'll be here, Riker.
00:09:48Bring it up, boys.
00:09:49Show's over.
00:09:56Go on over to the jail and lock yourself up.
00:09:58I'll be over and let you out when Riker leaves town.
00:10:03What are you after, Dan?
00:10:05Why don't you let this town shoot it out and die?
00:10:08There are people in it.
00:10:10What kind?
00:10:11You think anybody in this town has any solution for it?
00:10:15Maybe not.
00:10:15That's the weakness of an honest marshal.
00:10:18Got too doggone much pride.
00:10:21Maybe.
00:10:22Odds are wrong, Dan.
00:10:24Unless you've got a whole card up your sleeve.
00:10:27Yeah.
00:10:29Only friends you've got are on the wrong side of the street.
00:10:43Slim.
00:10:44You stay here in town.
00:11:03We'll tear this town apart, he says.
00:11:05Only chance we've got is to keep Riker satisfied.
00:11:07Riker's no cowhand to be slugged with a gun.
00:11:10We want a marshal to keep us in good with Riker, not a killer.
00:11:13Mitchell's got to get off his high horse.
00:11:16Need any help, Ed?
00:11:18Remember Riker suggested I give you a hand.
00:11:21Well, guess I'd better be getting along.
00:11:24Me too.
00:11:27Of all the people in that saloon, you had to knock out the brains of the most influential cattlemen on
00:11:31the trail.
00:11:32He's the only one that bothered me.
00:11:33What else could Dan have done? Let him kill a man in cold blood?
00:11:36Likely Cap Riker was just shooting off his mouth.
00:11:38Father, there's something you've overlooked.
00:11:40See that pretty little star?
00:11:42And who put it there?
00:11:43You did.
00:11:44With instructions to keep this town peaceful.
00:11:46And not let trailhands and saloon keepers get out of hand.
00:11:48But I didn't tell him to drive business away.
00:11:51What chance did we have if Fair and Riker decided to get along without any merchants here?
00:11:54All this trouble over one no-count gambler.
00:11:56I see.
00:11:57If there's any killing to be done, Dan just sees to it.
00:11:59It's done pleasantly.
00:12:00Is that it?
00:12:02Now, Sherry, let's go back.
00:12:03Four months ago, he didn't have a dime.
00:12:06The drought had killed off half his cattle and he needed a job.
00:12:08Is that right?
00:12:08Right.
00:12:09And as town supervisor, I appointed him marshal.
00:12:11Still right.
00:12:12Well, does that give me the right to ask him to watch his step or not?
00:12:15Father, what do you want Dan to do?
00:12:17Well, I thought maybe if he went to Cap Riker and explained it was all a mistake, maybe apologize.
00:12:22Apologize to Riker?
00:12:24In 24 hours, trail hands and sweep across Texas street and shoot into your parlor windows just to hear the
00:12:29women scream.
00:12:30Are you trying to frighten me?
00:12:31Trying to remind you why you got a marshal, Ed.
00:12:34You're nothing but a wood tick hanging on to a trail town, you're a lost cause.
00:12:38I suppose you'd like to see me close up.
00:12:40No, I'd like to see you buck up, Ed, and not let them know how weak you feel.
00:12:44There may be another kind of business here for you soon.
00:12:47You starting on homesteaders again?
00:12:49They haven't the chance of surviving.
00:12:51Maybe I'd rather do business with homesteaders than with cattlemen.
00:12:55But I'm not going to be wiped out for my likes and dislikes.
00:12:58I'm not proud.
00:12:59I've got to compromise.
00:13:01And what I've got to do, you've got to do too.
00:13:04Then you'd better get yourself another marshal, Ed.
00:13:06Nothing makes me feel cheap when wearing a star don't mean anything.
00:13:09Now wait a minute, Dan.
00:13:10Now you're getting mad.
00:13:12You're marshal.
00:13:14I'm marshal.
00:13:18I'm marshal.
00:13:18I'm marshal.
00:13:23I'm marshal.
00:13:42I think you're right.
00:13:43You should resign.
00:13:45How'd you know I was here?
00:13:47I always know where you are.
00:13:50No, I'm not resigning.
00:13:51I was only trying to put some steel in here.
00:13:54You didn't succeed.
00:13:55You never will.
00:13:57Never's a long time.
00:13:58Howdy, folks.
00:14:00Hear you had a little trouble down at the prior today, Dan.
00:14:02Oh, nothing important.
00:14:03I understand you filed for re-election next fall, Bravo.
00:14:06Eh, talk me into it.
00:14:08Figured on opening up a saloon or maybe going back to practice in dentistry.
00:14:11But somebody's got to keep law and order in the county.
00:14:14Law and order?
00:14:15Why don't you try helping Dan around here?
00:14:17That wouldn't be fair, ma'am.
00:14:19I run the county.
00:14:20Dan runs the town.
00:14:22Besides, me and Dan don't always see eye to eye.
00:14:25Now, Bravo.
00:14:25I thought we were all friends.
00:14:27We are, Dan.
00:14:28We are.
00:14:28But you got the idea you ought to kick up a fuss about things that are bound to happen anyway.
00:14:33I don't figure that way.
00:14:35A man's got to live.
00:14:37Cows get lost.
00:14:39Sometimes accidents happen and fellas get killed.
00:14:43Why get hot under the collar about it?
00:14:45And why go hunting for fellas that don't want to be found?
00:14:51Well, here she comes.
00:14:56Where's the sheriff?
00:14:58Where's the sheriff?
00:15:00Don't that train make enough noise without you adding to it?
00:15:03Sheriff?
00:15:04The train was held up.
00:15:06Train held up?
00:15:07You sure?
00:15:08Of course I'm sure.
00:15:09I was on it.
00:15:10Just three miles out of town.
00:15:12What town?
00:15:12Why, this one.
00:15:13He was traveling as a passenger.
00:15:15Suddenly he pulled a gun and held up the coach.
00:15:17Did you get much?
00:15:18I don't know.
00:15:19He fired a shot over my head.
00:15:20Then he jumped off around the turn.
00:15:22Oh, that's a dangerous thing to do.
00:15:23That reminds me one time I was-
00:15:24He got $50 from me.
00:15:26That's a lot of money to be traveling with, stranger.
00:15:28I was saying I was-
00:15:29Now, if you get a posse started right away, you might catch him.
00:15:31You might catch the wrong man too and get the county sued.
00:15:34What did he look like?
00:15:34He was tall.
00:15:35Had little brown eyes and a black beard.
00:15:37Had little brown beard.
00:15:38I see.
00:15:39No identification.
00:15:41Poor old Bravo.
00:15:42I wonder how you'll get out of this one.
00:15:46You'll probably help him.
00:15:47Not me, county matter.
00:15:50Probably make him like for our game of Fantan at Big Annie's.
00:15:54Why do you go there, Dan?
00:15:57And he makes good drinks.
00:15:58And playing Fantan with Bravo in a boarding house full of girls is quite interesting.
00:16:03Well, now when the gossips ask me why you go there, I can tell them.
00:16:08What's that?
00:16:10That you haven't made up your mind which side of Texas Street has the most interesting women.
00:16:14Mister, can you tell me where the homesteaders' camp is?
00:16:19Looking for a man named Hanaberry.
00:16:21Two blocks down the street, turn to your left and keep walking.
00:16:23Thank you, mister.
00:16:26Oh, just a minute.
00:16:29You folks are coming in pretty fast.
00:16:31I think I'll have a look at that camp myself.
00:16:34Want a ride, son?
00:16:35Yes, mister.
00:16:36Follow me.
00:16:37I'll show you the way.
00:16:52Hello, Rita.
00:16:54You ought to grow a beard, too.
00:16:57When you wear a sun bonnet and an apron, I'll grow a beard.
00:17:00When I wear a sun bonnet and an apron, I'll grow a beard.
00:17:08You like her, mister?
00:17:10When I find out, I'll let you know.
00:17:14You know, you're pretty fresh.
00:17:31Hello, Bill.
00:17:32Be nice to see you.
00:17:37Thank you, mister.
00:17:39All right, sonny.
00:17:45Coffee's on the fire.
00:17:47Thanks.
00:17:50Name's Hanaberry.
00:17:52Where are you all from, mister Hanaberry?
00:17:53Ohio, mostly.
00:17:54Sit down, sir.
00:17:57Here you are.
00:17:58Thanks.
00:17:59My name's Henry.
00:18:00Henry Dreiser.
00:18:02First off, I'm not the sheriff.
00:18:04I'm just town marshal of Abilene.
00:18:06I'd have guessed you was closer to the land.
00:18:09Cattle, maybe.
00:18:12That's friendly land than this around here.
00:18:14The government man told us we could raise 20 bushels of wheat to the acre.
00:18:17Didn't tell you this was cattle country, though, did he?
00:18:19It's government land.
00:18:21Much ours as anybody's.
00:18:23The opinion in town is you won't last long.
00:18:25The opinion here is we will.
00:18:28We've brought our families, and we're going to make this a fit country for them.
00:18:32We're not asking anything of anybody.
00:18:35There's land here to work, and we're going to put more in than we take out.
00:18:39That's fair enough.
00:18:40Don't you like to be friends with folks in your town?
00:18:43But if they don't want it that way, it won't make much difference in the long run.
00:18:58I like that song you folks sing.
00:19:02My father died in the war.
00:19:05So did my son.
00:19:08Those are his children who are looking your horse over.
00:19:18Thanks.
00:19:18You bet.
00:19:24Oh, I don't believe you. I don't think he did at all.
00:19:27I did so riding, didn't I, mister?
00:19:30Sure did.
00:19:31I can drive a horse behind a plow.
00:19:33Doing what?
00:19:35Putting in weed.
00:19:58Let us die to make men free.
00:20:06His day is marching on.
00:20:14Won't we, sir?
00:20:30No, I don't...
00:20:30You find that hola-bottis, Gere?
00:20:32I figure he's in the next county by now.
00:20:34Two dust-cutters and two whiskey chasers.
00:20:44you've been out looking for the man stuck up the train
00:20:48I figure I got more trail to this than he did dollars
00:20:54any description
00:20:56six foot two little brown on his little brown beard
00:21:01nobody ever saw
00:21:04your name Chet Younger that's right boss wants to see you in his office
00:21:12six foot two little brown eyes little brown beard nobody I ever saw before either
00:21:26two more dust cutters double whiskey cheese
00:21:34something on your mind Charlie yeah I think I've been making a mistake
00:21:38maybe these wheat growers aren't as big a joke as I thought they were
00:21:42pouring over the trail on three sides like a flood
00:21:46maybe the merchants aren't the only ones to keep scared
00:21:51they've got a sharp nose for a dollar these merchandise peddlers
00:21:55and if they ever decide they can make more money off homesteaders than they can
00:21:58off cattle they'll join up with the farmers
00:22:00and drive this side of the street out of here and out of every town within a thousand miles
00:22:07it's loyalty for you
00:22:11loyalty what's that
00:22:13well it's loyalty is
00:22:18go on upstairs Jett
00:22:20D
00:22:20I
00:22:20am
00:22:21am
00:22:21I
00:22:21am.
00:22:22I
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00:22:23am
00:22:56Go after it, Jip.
00:23:24People seem to think I'm playin' hard to get.
00:23:28I must confess that what they say is true.
00:23:33And I'm gonna keep on playin' hard to get
00:23:38with everyone that is except with you.
00:23:46All you gotta do is snap your fingers
00:23:51and I'll be there.
00:23:55All you gotta do is clap your hands
00:24:00and I'll come runnin' anywhere.
00:24:04All you gotta do is give a whistle.
00:24:09I'll be at your feet.
00:24:13And if you should wonder, do I love you?
00:24:17There's a very simple little test.
00:24:22All you gotta do is snap your fingers
00:24:26and I'll do the rest.
00:24:43There's a very simple test.
00:24:43You want to do it?
00:24:44All you gotta do is snap your hands
00:24:49All you gotta do is snap your fingers
00:24:50and lick the Pi.
00:24:50All you gotta do is snap your fingers
00:24:50All you gotta do is snap your fingers
00:26:25I told Charlie there were rats in the basement.
00:26:32Well, who's breaking up my act this time?
00:26:34I don't know.
00:26:35Watch it, boys.
00:26:46You again.
00:26:47What happened?
00:26:48Took a pot shot at me in the alley.
00:26:51Ever see him before, Charlie?
00:26:53One of Riker's men.
00:26:55Maybe someday I can finish a song without you breaking it up.
00:26:58Sounded awfully good down there.
00:27:00Maybe because I couldn't hear the words.
00:27:01Oh!
00:27:03Oh!
00:27:05What's that for?
00:27:06For playing target for $4 a day.
00:27:20Sure been a long dull evening, ain't it?
00:27:31I love it out here in the West, because the West is best for lovin'.
00:27:37Seven of clubs, play.
00:27:39Eight of clubs, nine of clubs, ten of clubs.
00:27:45Oh, I didn't feel like changing.
00:27:50Good evening, Dad.
00:27:51Sit down.
00:27:52We'll all play as soon as I've beaten this expert.
00:27:55Less talk and more play.
00:27:57Jack of clubs, queen of clubs, king of clubs and out.
00:28:04Makes $4.40, you owe me.
00:28:06What chance have you got against a woman like that?
00:28:08What chance have you got against any woman?
00:28:10Sometimes, bravo, I just marvel at your intelligence.
00:28:13Yeah, me too.
00:28:14Sit in a couple hands, Rita?
00:28:15No, thanks.
00:28:16Sat in on a shooting tonight and it tired me out.
00:28:19Anybody get hurt?
00:28:20I understand the Martians got a sore neck.
00:28:23I'm sticking it out again.
00:28:24Sore shins, but I'm not sure from what.
00:28:26I kicked you.
00:28:27Again.
00:28:28Thought we were going to play Fantan.
00:28:30Why?
00:28:31Because you're getting loco for mixing in everybody's business.
00:28:33The Trailhands pay for their drinks on one side of the street,
00:28:36their canned goods on the other.
00:28:37Why don't you let them alone?
00:28:38You got any idea what this town would be like
00:28:39if the Trailhands weren't kept in line?
00:28:41We playing Fantan or holding a town meeting.
00:28:43And so he's going to teach them to be polite
00:28:45and say thank you and get shot because that's his job?
00:28:48Why doesn't he go to work for Charlie Fair where there's a future?
00:28:51At least he'll still be here after we've had four new marshals.
00:28:53You know, that's an interesting point.
00:28:55Will he?
00:28:56What's interesting about it?
00:28:57This is not a one-day fight.
00:29:00It's the rider against the settler.
00:29:02The quick drunk against the family.
00:29:06Abilene may close out the cattle when the country's settled up.
00:29:08What'll you do then, Rita?
00:29:10This town is never going to close.
00:29:12And I'm never going to move.
00:29:13This is my kind of life.
00:29:14Why?
00:29:15Because I like it.
00:29:16And it likes me.
00:29:18And I don't look well in an apron.
00:29:19And don't ask so many questions!
00:29:22Would anybody be interested in playing a little fan-tan?
00:29:28Come to think of it, I would!
00:29:38Seven of spades.
00:29:40Eight of spades.
00:29:42I pass.
00:29:43Nine of spades. Ten of spades.
00:29:45Jack, queen, king of spades.
00:29:47Play.
00:30:03The barn first, then the house.
00:30:05Light up a couple of them torches.
00:30:10Come on.
00:30:37Jack!
00:30:39Jack!
00:30:41Jack!
00:30:42Jack!
00:30:45Jack!
00:30:47Jack!
00:31:14Jack!
00:31:15Jack!
00:31:16Jack!
00:31:21Jack!
00:31:24Jack!
00:31:26Jack!
00:31:27Jack!
00:31:28Jack!
00:31:29Jack!
00:31:30Jack!
00:31:32Jack!
00:31:33Jack!
00:31:35Jack!
00:31:36Jack!
00:31:50Come on, Mom, get out, quick!
00:31:53Get out, get out, get out, get out, get out!
00:32:21That's mighty hard luck, Mrs. Canby.
00:32:24You sure got all our sympathy.
00:32:26But why should anybody want to harm us?
00:32:29We are unpeaceable people.
00:32:31I'll tell you why.
00:32:33Because cattlemen hate farmers.
00:32:35They hate us because we make 40 acres support a dozen people instead of one cow.
00:32:40There's only one thing left for us to do if we want to stay here, and that's the fight.
00:32:44Easy, son.
00:32:46We've got as much right here as anybody.
00:32:47It's government land, the cattlemen don't own it.
00:32:50What makes you so sure the cattlemen had anything to do with this, son?
00:32:53Who else would want to drive us out?
00:32:54Yes, who wants to drive us out?
00:32:56Quiet, quiet.
00:32:57Unless your investigation is getting out of control.
00:33:00I want you all to be quiet until I finish asking questions to the witnesses.
00:33:05Is there anybody here who recognized the perpetrators of this dastardly deed?
00:33:09I recognize one of them.
00:33:11How could you recognize him in the dark?
00:33:13It was dark when it happened, wasn't it?
00:33:16Farmers can see better in the dark than most folks.
00:33:18I know a farmer can't see his hand before his eyes.
00:33:21A fellow by the name of Donaldson, right up here.
00:33:22What's his name, Frank?
00:33:24Go ahead, tell him his name like you told me.
00:33:29Jet Younger.
00:33:32We want to swear on a warrant for the arrest of Jet Younger.
00:33:39Thank you, Emily.
00:33:40Come again.
00:33:46Two boxes of 45, Sherry.
00:33:49They found out who it was.
00:33:51Jet Younger.
00:33:59But it didn't happen in town.
00:34:00It's a county matter.
00:34:02Why do you have to get mixed up in it, Dan?
00:34:04Somebody in town sent Jet Younger to burn out those homesteaders.
00:34:07Somebody in town ought to do something about it.
00:34:11I don't suppose it would make any difference if I asked you not to go.
00:34:17No.
00:34:28I thought you'd be in.
00:34:30How'd you figure that one?
00:34:31Younger and fair add up.
00:34:34What?
00:34:35Two to one against your heart.
00:34:50Oh, sit down.
00:35:00I sent word to Bravo that as far as I'm concerned, I want Jet Younger brought in.
00:35:05Sent for you, Dan, because I heard you might give up marshalling.
00:35:08Did say something about it.
00:35:10I could use a man.
00:35:12Always figured I could land a job with you, Charlie.
00:35:15How soon you plan to quit?
00:35:17Well, Al, that depends.
00:35:18Thanks.
00:35:23Have you got the final figures yet, Charlie?
00:35:25Just about.
00:35:27Oh, meet my new partner, Dan.
00:35:32I told you I was going to take root here.
00:35:34From now on, I own the show in the pride.
00:35:37But you'd be working for me, Dan.
00:35:42I'll remember.
00:35:46Oh, uh, good luck.
00:35:54Anything wrong?
00:35:55I'm not sure.
00:36:01Hello, Dan.
00:36:03Don't tell me you want an afternoon game.
00:36:05Yeah, I was just looking for Bravo.
00:36:07Hearing open?
00:36:08What here?
00:36:10Oh, that, uh, yeah, that's all over.
00:36:12I got a warrant for Jet right there in my coot pocket.
00:36:15Leaving soon?
00:36:17Soon to get 440 back.
00:36:19Why?
00:36:20Well, you might need a little help.
00:36:22Well, how do you like that?
00:36:23See, I'll have him back here in jail before he knows what time it is.
00:36:26Play, Annie, you're holding up justice.
00:36:28Seven to diamonds.
00:36:29Soon to do.
00:36:29Something right funny about this.
00:36:31What's funny?
00:36:32Your enthusiasm.
00:36:33Jet's a killer.
00:36:34Well, what do you think I am, a bumblebee?
00:36:35You've got everything but the sting.
00:36:37Anyway, you won't mind my going along, will you, Bravo?
00:36:39I certainly wouldn't mind.
00:36:40What do you want to meddle into something I don't concern you for?
00:36:43That's what I want to know.
00:36:48Did Charlie send you to ask me that, or are you interested in my well-being?
00:36:52I'm interested in my business.
00:36:53And I'm interested in getting this game finished so I can get started.
00:36:56Play, Annie.
00:36:57Eight to diamonds.
00:36:59Why are you going on this manhunt with Bravo?
00:37:02Always help a fellow officer of the law.
00:37:04That's not your reason.
00:37:07Maybe I'd just like to ride up in the hills, away from people.
00:37:11I'll be waiting at your office, Bravo.
00:37:14Eight of spades.
00:37:15Nine of spades.
00:37:16Ten of spades.
00:37:18Jack of spades.
00:37:19Queen of spades.
00:37:21King of spades.
00:37:22Oh, shucks.
00:37:26Where are you going, Rita?
00:37:28If I told you, you wouldn't believe me.
00:37:34To preserve law and order to the best of your abilities, Deputy Sheriff.
00:37:40Dan.
00:37:41You want it inside.
00:37:44Me?
00:37:44Mm-hmm.
00:37:57I want to say goodbye.
00:38:02Well...
00:38:02Don't say anything.
00:38:03Just put your arms around me and hold me.
00:38:07Sure.
00:38:08You big idiot!
00:38:15Open this door!
00:38:16Take care of yourself, Rita.
00:38:18I'll pick up that holding bin just when I get back.
00:38:20Dan, you'll let me out of here!
00:38:23Oh!
00:38:30Good idea, George, but it didn't work.
00:38:32Let her out in ten minutes.
00:38:33You ready, Dan?
00:38:34Come in, Bravo.
00:38:35Bravo.
00:38:37Bravo.
00:38:38Bravo.
00:38:59Bravo.
00:38:59Smart Jacket.
00:39:00Camber.
00:39:00distant聞き.
00:39:25Sun's up.
00:39:32Use a little help around here.
00:39:34You got three deputies. What more do you want?
00:39:37Had three deputies. Pulled out on us last night.
00:39:41You mean them polecats hightailed it?
00:39:43About 3 a.m. They didn't make too much noise. I went right back to sleep.
00:39:48If you've seen them go, why don't you stop them?
00:39:50Couldn't have been much use to us. Hearts weren't in it.
00:39:56Maybe you and me better get out of here, too.
00:39:58Ain't much two of us can do.
00:40:00Only takes one man to catch Jet.
00:40:14Last night, before I went to sleep, I did a lot of thinking.
00:40:18About what?
00:40:20Oh, Jet Younger. This far? How far it could be seen from up in the hills?
00:40:26What are you trying to say, Dan?
00:40:28And if the idea of this expedition was to warn Jet we were coming
00:40:31so he could hold up and stay out of our way,
00:40:33this is the proper place to build a fire.
00:40:35Shucks. You're just jumping to conclusions.
00:40:38Maybe so.
00:40:39And the first one is that Jet is probably where he can see this fire.
00:40:43Makes me remember there's an old lion shack up there.
00:40:45Be a comfortable hideout.
00:40:47I'll look here, Dan.
00:40:48Better mix up some biscuits, Bravo.
00:41:05But you...
00:41:05Well, I figure we better be on our way.
00:41:08Which way?
00:41:09I think we'll turn back towards town and look up them deputies first thing.
00:41:13What about the lion shack?
00:41:15Now, Dan, I'm in charge of this party and I say we go the other way.
00:41:20I think I'll take a ride towards the lion shack.
00:41:36You sure are a stubborn critter.
00:41:42You sure are?
00:41:43I didn't hurt you, did it, Dan?
00:41:46I did it for your own good, son.
00:41:48I couldn't stand to see you get yourself shot up.
00:41:53Well, why do we care about them homesteaders?
00:41:55Or Jet Younger?
00:41:56Or anybody?
00:42:02You all right, Dan?
00:42:12I'd rather take the conch on my own head, son.
00:42:19There's no sense in a man being so stubborn.
00:42:27I'll be back tonight and let you loose.
00:42:30The rest will do you good.
00:42:34Don't you go and make me look for you.
00:42:35You stay right here.
00:42:49I've got back, man.
00:42:50I've got to tell you, darling.
00:42:50I've got back to theוף of the lion.
00:42:51Good to see you again.
00:42:51I have stay right now.
00:42:51I'll wait for you to get me wrong.
00:42:55I'll be right away.
00:42:55Good to see you soon!
00:42:56And?
00:42:58I'm ready!
00:42:58You can stay with me, too!
00:43:00I'll be right back.
00:43:02I'll be right back outside in the morning.
00:43:03Yeah, I'll be right back now.
00:43:25I hope the ants don't crawl all over him.
00:43:37I hope the ants don't crawl all over him.
00:43:41By that sneaking no good, I better get out of here.
00:44:38It's hot today, isn't it?
00:44:41It might rain before the end of the week, though.
00:44:44Go away.
00:44:46Got any drinking water?
00:44:47Yeah, plenty of it in the well.
00:44:49You and your friend come on up the house.
00:44:51He ain't no friend of mine.
00:44:52He ain't.
00:44:53Sure, we're friends. Do this every day for the exercise.
00:44:55Come on, friend.
00:45:03Now, supposing I play a jack, what happens?
00:45:06It all depends.
00:45:08Now, one of the first rules of the game...
00:45:11Might be more profitable for you to wait for me here, Bravo.
00:45:15Oh, I'll just play a little bit.
00:45:17Maybe I can show him something about the game before you get back.
00:45:20Give me your words you'll stay here.
00:45:22You ever hear of a horse running away from oats?
00:45:26Now, what did you say was worth the most?
00:45:29The king or the queen?
00:45:33Well...
00:45:34Let's see.
00:45:40Uh...
00:45:41Let's deal again, Al.
00:46:12That's you, Bob.
00:46:14Better give me a hand here, I ain't much at cooking.
00:46:18Need a little grease in that skillet.
00:46:22Wouldn't do that yet.
00:46:26What do you want?
00:46:28Just a little of your time, about 20 years.
00:46:31Charlie Fair said that...
00:46:32Bravo would camp where you could see as far and then go in the opposite direction.
00:46:37Is that right?
00:46:39I don't know what you're talking about.
00:46:42Where is Bravo?
00:46:44Busy.
00:46:44Come on, Jet.
00:46:45Let's start for town.
00:46:47I don't get this.
00:46:49You're not sheriff, you're town marshal.
00:46:52What do you want out of this deal?
00:46:54A little security for my children.
00:46:56You ain't got any children?
00:46:57Someday I might.
00:47:00Ready, Jet?
00:47:06Better take my coat.
00:47:08It's cold out...
00:47:25Come here.
00:47:28Come here.
00:47:32Hmm.
00:47:40Alright先.
00:47:50All right, Jet.
00:47:52You'd better shoot.
00:47:53I'm not going.
00:47:54You're going.
00:47:56Tired across the saddle, kicking and scratching.
00:47:59Have to bring you back alive, Jet.
00:48:01Gotta prove you're not tough to get.
00:48:03That's important to me.
00:48:14Jet, jet, jet, jet, jet.
00:48:56Queen of diamonds, king of diamonds.
00:48:58And out.
00:49:03Hey!
00:49:06Finish that game yet?
00:49:12That makes $14.70 you owe me.
00:49:15Don't bother me with petty details.
00:49:22Brought you a present.
00:49:23Another friend of you fellas?
00:49:25What am I going to do with him?
00:49:27He's your prisoner.
00:49:28Hey, can you play Fantan?
00:49:29Shut up.
00:49:31Now, Dan, fooling is fooling, but this year it took on a serious turn.
00:49:35Ever figure how many votes it might get you next fall
00:49:38if people in town saw you riding with a murderer across your saddle?
00:49:56Here.
00:49:57Here.
00:49:58Come here.
00:49:59Look.
00:50:18Bravo, Trimble.
00:50:19Did you catch him?
00:50:20You see him, don't you?
00:50:22Please cheers to Sheriff Trimble.
00:50:24Hooray!
00:50:25Hooray!
00:50:26Hooray!
00:50:27Thanks, folks.
00:50:29I'm just doing my duty.
00:50:30Get me in sight, you big four-flusher.
00:50:32You put up quite a fight, Jet did.
00:50:35Oh, Dan, I'm so terribly glad you're back.
00:50:38So am I.
00:50:40Hooray!
00:50:44Hooray!
00:50:45Hooray!
00:50:46Hooray!
00:50:47Hooray!
00:50:47Hooray!
00:50:48Hooray!
00:50:48When I was a child, I burned my finger
00:50:53And it taught me not to play with fire
00:50:58Don't know why this lesson didn't linger
00:51:02Here this foolish heart of mine has burned its finger many times
00:51:11But still it doesn't lessen my desire
00:51:21Every time I give my heart I know that it's the last
00:51:30But when that love has passed I sigh
00:51:37Well, maybe next time
00:51:42Every time I give my heart I'm back where I began
00:51:50Just another also ran
00:51:55Just another also ran
00:51:56But maybe next time
00:51:59Next time
00:52:01I waited long for this romance
00:52:06And when we met my heart was lost
00:52:12With you I think I stand a chance
00:52:17But just the same
00:52:21I've got my fingers crossed
00:52:26Every time I give my heart for instance like with you
00:52:35I swear that for we too
00:52:42I swear that for we too
00:52:43There'll be no next time
00:52:58I swear that for me
00:53:01I swear that for you
00:53:01And I swear that you
00:53:32I promised to pick up where we left off.
00:53:35You know, I think what I like least about you
00:53:37is that you're so sure of yourself.
00:53:40When a man rides down the middle of Texas Street,
00:53:42confidence is all his got.
00:53:44Confidence.
00:53:45You're an easy target for any drunk
00:53:47who wants to take a pot shot at you.
00:53:48All that'll change.
00:53:53Rita, I think you've made a bad investment.
00:53:56Let's wait and see.
00:53:58And now if you've found out everything you want to know,
00:54:01will you get out while I change?
00:54:02I haven't found out anything.
00:54:05You've got to scream change.
00:54:06I feel like talking.
00:54:19Come to think of it,
00:54:21it's a screen around you I don't like.
00:54:24Hand me the dress on that chair.
00:54:28And the porcupine quills you shoot out
00:54:30to keep people away from you.
00:54:34Why, no man who's walked or ridden into this town
00:54:37has ever gotten near you.
00:54:47what you need is a ride in the hills.
00:54:49I don't mix my drinks.
00:54:54You're scared.
00:54:56Get out.
00:55:00Trying to be tough because you're scared
00:55:02and scared because you're warm and soft.
00:55:06I'll lock my door after this.
00:55:16Better use up some of that before it spoils.
00:55:21I knew you'd do that.
00:55:23I'd let you stay to find out
00:55:24if you were like every other man
00:55:26who ever tried to get in here.
00:55:27Then you found out something too.
00:55:40People seem to think I'm playing hard to get.
00:55:44I must confess that what they say is true.
00:55:50And I'm gonna keep on playing
00:55:52hard to get
00:55:53with everyone
00:55:56that is except
00:55:58with you.
00:56:02All you gotta do is
00:56:05snap your fingers
00:56:07and I'll be there.
00:56:12All you gotta do is
00:56:14clap your hands
00:56:15and I'll come running
00:56:18anywhere.
00:56:20all you gotta do is
00:56:22all you gotta do is
00:56:23give a whistle
00:56:25I'll be at your feet
00:56:29and if you should wonder
00:56:31do I love you
00:56:33there's a very simple little taste
00:56:36all you gotta do is
00:56:40snap your fingers
00:56:42and I'll do the rest
00:56:47as president of the ladies aid
00:56:49it gives me great pleasure
00:56:50to introduce our guest of honor
00:56:52Sheriff Bravo Tremble
00:57:01when I accepted this invitation to speak
00:57:04it wasn't with no idea
00:57:06of politics
00:57:07or nothing
00:57:09I just wanted to have a heart to heart
00:57:11talk
00:57:12about what might happen
00:57:13if we didn't have
00:57:14the proper administration
00:57:15of law and order
00:57:17in this year county
00:57:18tell us how you captured
00:57:20Jet Younger
00:57:21oh
00:57:21it weren't much
00:57:22to capture in Jet
00:57:24you stick a gun
00:57:25in the fellow's ribs
00:57:26and he knows
00:57:26you're the kind of a sheriff
00:57:27who don't stand for no fool
00:57:28and he just naturally
00:57:30comes along
00:57:30you mustn't be so modest
00:57:32Sheriff Tremble
00:57:33tell us how you really
00:57:34tracked him down
00:57:35did Dan Mitchell help
00:57:37well
00:57:38some
00:57:38did you get hurt
00:57:39in the fight
00:57:41no
00:57:41can't say that I did
00:57:44skin place here too
00:57:46nothing compared
00:57:46to the way Jet
00:57:47got worked over
00:57:50be a long time
00:57:51before he does
00:57:51any more outlawed
00:57:53figure he'll stay there
00:57:54for weeks in jail
00:57:55licking his wounds
00:57:57Sheriff Tremble
00:57:58Sheriff Tremble
00:57:59Jet Younger's escaped
00:58:01did you say
00:58:02Jet escaped
00:58:03somebody smuggled him
00:58:04a gun and he shot
00:58:05his way off
00:58:05killed two men
00:58:06took to the hills
00:58:07again has he
00:58:08no he's still in town
00:58:10has anyone notified
00:58:11Dan Mitchell
00:58:12Dan Mitchell
00:58:13you're the county sheriff
00:58:15that's just it
00:58:15it's out of my jurisdiction
00:58:17he was headed for the
00:58:18stables
00:58:18but Dan cut him off
00:58:20gotta get off
00:58:20the street folks
00:58:21hurry
00:58:21come on
00:58:22hurry
00:58:22hurry
00:58:29there he is
00:58:37they're in the
00:58:38no
00:58:48he's
00:58:49I
00:58:50no
00:58:50I
00:58:52I
00:58:53I
00:58:53I
00:58:55I
00:58:56I
00:58:57I
00:59:26I'll go, if not, let me know what this is.
00:59:27She heard she heard you,
00:59:28She knew a lot, at first, about me, just rambling.
00:59:32She's got the idea that she's afraid of you.
00:59:34Emotional upset, Doc said.
00:59:36Sort of upset myself, come to think of it.
00:59:38All this killing,
00:59:41ain't a part of the natural lives of people like us.
00:59:44No.
00:59:46Maybe you were right, Dan, about resigning.
00:59:49Had words from Charlie Fair today,
00:59:51Rikers on the trail again, be here soon.
00:59:54I'll finish up my term, Ed.
00:59:56Better think it over while there's still a chance to pull out.
01:00:00I saw Mato on a sundial once, it said.
01:00:03It's always later than you think.
01:00:05Good night, Ed.
01:00:08Sherry!
01:00:09I want to talk to Dan, alone.
01:00:11Sherry, you...
01:00:11Please.
01:00:13Good night, Dan.
01:00:22Dan, there's something I want you to know.
01:00:26Ten years ago, when Father first brought me here,
01:00:29the very first day,
01:00:32I stood on Texas Street,
01:00:34and I saw two drunken trailhands fighting out with guns,
01:00:37until one was dead.
01:00:40I was ten years old,
01:00:42and I saw a man's blood running in a little stream into the gutter at my feet.
01:00:48That's been Abilene to me ever since.
01:00:50It won't be that way much longer.
01:00:51It'll always be that way.
01:00:53No one can ever change it.
01:00:55Don't you try.
01:00:56Sherry, do you know what you're saying?
01:00:58Yes, I know what I'm saying.
01:00:59I'm saying I'm afraid.
01:01:02Afraid for myself and for you.
01:01:06Do you know how you terrify me?
01:01:09Every day, I wonder if this is the day I'll see you lying in the street like...
01:01:13Sherry.
01:01:16Oh, Dan.
01:01:18If you care anything about me at all,
01:01:21take me away.
01:01:24Sherry, I...
01:01:25I wouldn't be any good to you running away.
01:01:29Being afraid would take half the fun out of life for me.
01:01:34Fun?
01:01:37Now I know what I saw in your eyes when you killed Jet Younger.
01:01:41You didn't kill him because you're marshal.
01:01:44You killed him because you wanted to see him lying on the ground dead.
01:01:48You keep this job because it's fun.
01:01:51Because there's something of the killer in you too.
01:01:53Sherry, stop.
01:01:54Jet wasn't the first and he won't be the last.
01:01:56You want to run this town with a gun in your hands.
01:01:58That's your life.
01:02:00You're bringing a fight on because it's fun.
01:02:03I'm running this town with my gun, Sherry,
01:02:05until I can turn it over to gentler people than any of us here.
01:02:08I don't believe you.
01:02:09There's no gentleness in you.
01:02:10Not even the hope for it.
01:02:12Do just one thing for us and for yourself.
01:02:16Resign.
01:02:18Please.
01:02:20Please resign.
01:02:22And go away.
01:02:32Please.
01:02:34Please.
01:02:44I can't help mine.
01:02:46That's right, Jim.
01:02:47We've all got to stick together.
01:02:48Well...
01:02:49That's the purpose of this organization.
01:02:51To stick together.
01:02:52And if we have to, to fight.
01:02:54We want peace, Henry.
01:02:57So are those people who were killed by Jed Younger.
01:03:02We've got over 400 families in this county, and there's more coming.
01:03:06We're getting dangerous to the trail herds, and they know it.
01:03:09Henry's right. The townspeople figure if they're decent to us,
01:03:12the trailhands will take it out on them.
01:03:15Be a fine country around here, if we're strong.
01:03:21Well, I guess we had about enough talk.
01:03:23Our first job is cutting those fence posts.
01:03:26We'll start stringing wire across the trail as soon as the posts are in.
01:03:29Across the cattle trail?
01:03:31It crosses our land. You've got a right to fence it.
01:03:35Come on, let's get at it!
01:03:52Thank you, Mrs. Flint.
01:04:02I want some barbed wire, Mr. Balder.
01:04:04Barbed wire, huh? How much?
01:04:05400 spools. What are you going to do with that much?
01:04:09You're in business, aren't you? There's the money.
01:04:11That's all you've got a right to ask for.
01:04:13I'm not asking for anything.
01:04:15Just can't sell dynamite to a fool or a half-grown boy.
01:04:19There are old men asking for it, Mr. Balder.
01:04:21Fine old men and women and children.
01:04:24Haven't got any, Mr. Dreiser.
01:04:27Leastways, none for sale.
01:04:28But Mr. Balder!
01:04:42Uh, you got a minute, Miss Balder?
01:04:44What do you want, Mr. Dreiser?
01:04:46Your father refused to sell me barbed wire.
01:04:49I've got to have it to protect our land.
01:04:50More fighting and killing?
01:04:53Do I look like a man who likes killing?
01:04:56Do I come here with guns bristling all over me?
01:04:59What have I come here to buy?
01:05:01Wire.
01:05:02Just so I can mark off the place where I want to work hard the rest of my life.
01:05:06Is that a crime?
01:05:08No.
01:05:10Why is it so important to you?
01:05:13Because I want what my father didn't have.
01:05:15Land.
01:05:16Growing wheat.
01:05:16Enough of it to raise a fine family with peace surrounding us.
01:05:20Is that a poor thing to want?
01:05:23No.
01:05:25No, it's not a poor thing.
01:05:28What are you hanging on to so hard?
01:05:32What's a girl like you got here that you can be proud of?
01:05:35We're the only ones that can give you a life worth living.
01:05:37And you know that too, don't you?
01:05:39If they let you.
01:05:40They'll let us.
01:05:41We're strong enough now.
01:05:43For more bloodshed?
01:05:44Well, if we just stand and wait, they'll wipe us out.
01:05:46What will you do then?
01:05:47I know you.
01:05:48I've been watching you ever since I first came.
01:05:50Watching me?
01:05:53Well, yes, I have a little now and then.
01:06:00You're like us, Sherry.
01:06:01A lot like us.
01:06:02You want the same things that we do.
01:06:03You know, we got a lot in common.
01:06:06We're what this country can be, Sherry.
01:06:07And we can have it.
01:06:09All you have to do is to tell me where that wire's kept.
01:06:12I'll be back with wagons to haul it.
01:06:14There's the money.
01:06:15Give us a chance, Sherry.
01:06:18You and me.
01:06:52There's no way.
01:06:55There's no way out for us.
01:06:57Oh God.
01:07:06We love you!
01:07:15You can't.
01:07:16What about many swillies?
01:07:19There's a lot of wire ahead to cross the trail as far as you can see.
01:07:23Now head it. No farmer can block my trail.
01:07:26Drive right through it.
01:07:46Move it!
01:08:16Get in here.
01:08:17Hold it!
01:08:19Go!
01:08:24Go!
01:08:26Go!
01:08:28Go!
01:08:29Go!
01:08:31Go!
01:08:33Go!
01:08:46Let's go!
01:09:13What's that?
01:09:14Get him!
01:09:58vielleicht
01:09:58Stecker!
01:09:59Hit the fences.
01:10:00Stampeded the cattle.
01:10:04Take them inside.
01:10:05Get Doc Sanders.
01:10:06Lend a hand, boys.
01:10:07Come inside, Andrew.
01:10:15Hanaberry is dead.
01:10:18Bob Rankin.
01:10:20The Freeman Fett.
01:10:21Wait a minute.
01:10:23Where were those fences?
01:10:24Across the trail.
01:10:26Across the cattle trail?
01:10:27You put fences across the cattle trail?
01:10:30Yes.
01:10:31You can't do that.
01:10:32Where'd you get the wire?
01:10:34First thing Riker will come in for is to find out who sold the wire.
01:10:37That's not all he'll be coming in for.
01:10:38Where are the rest of the homesteaders?
01:10:39I sent word for him to meet at the bend of the river.
01:10:42Get him in here or in town before dark.
01:10:44Well, there still is a town.
01:11:00Which way are you shooting, Charlie?
01:11:02Me?
01:11:02I'm not in this deal.
01:11:04I'm in the saloon business.
01:11:05You were.
01:11:06I'm giving you an hour to close up.
01:11:08Oh, wait a minute.
01:11:09There'll be no drunken trail hand stampeding this town tonight.
01:11:13Maybe you haven't heard.
01:11:15The trail's closed.
01:11:16For good.
01:11:17From what I hear, it's wide open again.
01:11:20Charlie, I'm giving you a chance to get out while you can.
01:11:23It seems to me you need that chance more than I do, Marshal.
01:11:33Seven people killed and about $6,000 in property damaged, I understand.
01:11:38This is another Gettysburg.
01:11:40What I want to know is who sold them that wire.
01:11:42Not me.
01:11:43I turned them down.
01:11:44Where do you wire it, Charlie?
01:11:45What's that?
01:11:46I sold that wire.
01:11:49Henry Dreiser said he wanted it to prevent any trouble.
01:11:52Didn't you know better than to trust a homesteader?
01:11:55And why shouldn't I trust a homesteader?
01:11:57They're people like us.
01:11:59Better.
01:12:01Do they come here with guns bristling all over them?
01:12:04They're the only ones who can make life here worth living.
01:12:07They didn't know crazy trailhands with stampede cattle.
01:12:10Well, they got what is coming to them.
01:12:12But what about us?
01:12:13Riker knows that wire was sold right here in town.
01:12:15And he'll be here tonight.
01:12:17He'll burn us out.
01:12:18Drive us out of town.
01:12:19Why do those homesteaders have to move in here?
01:12:22Mind if I say something?
01:12:25Boys, I think it over-carefully.
01:12:27Whatever happens here, we'll spread.
01:12:30This is a fight for the state of Kansas.
01:12:32Which way the country's going?
01:12:33Better be sure you pick your friends.
01:12:35What's a few homesteaders worth in a fight?
01:12:37Not very much, but a thousand of them worth a lot.
01:12:40Well, there's not that men in the county.
01:12:42Henry Dreiser has a hundred men
01:12:43in his Farmers Protective Association,
01:12:45and he's only 25% organized.
01:12:48How many people is that, Ed?
01:12:49Figuring three to a family.
01:12:51It's...
01:12:53Over a thousand.
01:12:54But suppose Riker drives these homesteaders away.
01:12:57I think you can discount that rumor.
01:12:59Well, you're not planning on tangling with them again, are you?
01:13:02There were people killed this afternoon.
01:13:04It makes my position pretty clear, doesn't it?
01:13:10Dan.
01:13:12When I sold Henry that wire,
01:13:14I didn't realize it would all come tumbling down on you.
01:13:17Funny.
01:13:17You never know who's going to fire the first shot
01:13:19until the fight begins.
01:13:20Four hundred families.
01:13:22If each family spent, say,
01:13:24five hundred dollars a year here in town,
01:13:26how much business would that come to?
01:13:28Almost...
01:13:28Almost a quarter million dollars.
01:13:30How much do the trail hands spend?
01:13:32Now,
01:13:34if four hundred only spend three hundred dollars a year...
01:13:37If, if, if...
01:13:38I know what I'm going to do.
01:13:40I'm going straight to Charlie
01:13:41and get word to Riker that Dan don't represent me.
01:13:43I am neutral.
01:13:44I don't want any part of this fight.
01:13:46Quiet.
01:13:47Suppose in a year from now,
01:13:49there are eight hundred families here.
01:13:52That's half a million dollars.
01:13:55Half a million dollars.
01:13:56And no shooting.
01:13:58But suppose the homesteaders are wiped out.
01:14:38Turn out the lights, Ned.
01:14:39The street's closed.
01:14:40Hand-to-and-sends?
01:15:08Email-to-and-shoulders
01:15:18Will you turn them out, Pete, or do you want me to?
01:15:30There.
01:15:31Now, where do the men?
01:15:33When will they be here?
01:15:34Past as they can get together.
01:15:36Wait here.
01:15:55Stay here, Jip.
01:15:58White people are mad, Dan.
01:16:00Everybody loved old man Hanaberry.
01:16:04Evening, Marshal.
01:16:06Evening, Jake.
01:16:12They want to settle this once and for all.
01:16:14Make this the last fight.
01:16:17I think it will be, Henry.
01:16:21I'm just brimming over with zest
01:16:24Because I love it out in the West
01:16:27I love it out here in the West
01:16:30Because the West is best for loving
01:16:33When the stars are shining and the moon is old
01:16:37You'll find me out with my Romeo
01:16:40That's where it's always best
01:16:42That's why I love it out in...
01:16:46You sure would have looked nice in a kitchen apron.
01:16:49What do you mean stopping the show?
01:16:51I still own this place and I'll give the orders.
01:16:54That's fair enough.
01:16:55Tell them to turn out the lights.
01:16:57Grab it, boys.
01:16:58Look out, Dan!
01:17:04Lights out, Charlie.
01:17:07You want me to do it for you?
01:17:18You'll set the police on fire.
01:17:20I wouldn't want to do that.
01:17:23Wait.
01:17:28Lights out.
01:17:54I came to tell you to pack up.
01:17:56Maybe breaking it up is a better idea.
01:17:58I'm breaking nothing.
01:18:00You're not closing me up.
01:18:01Listen, Rita.
01:18:02It's going to be pretty rough here in no time.
01:18:04Not safe.
01:18:04Oh, don't you tell me what's safe.
01:18:06You big blonde baboon.
01:18:08Don't you warn me.
01:18:08You wait till Riker gets here.
01:18:10You warned me?
01:18:11Seemed only friendly.
01:18:11I do the same for you.
01:18:13The jig's up.
01:18:13It sure is.
01:18:14But not for me.
01:18:16Who's going to stand with you when the shooting starts?
01:18:18The merchants?
01:18:19The homesteaders?
01:18:20Why, you'll be so lonely on that street.
01:18:22You'll look like a duck in a shooting gallery.
01:18:24The tame always win, Rita.
01:18:26This place will fall around your lovely ears, dollar by dollar, dime by dime.
01:18:31Get out of here before I kill you.
01:18:34And I don't mean half till you.
01:18:35This is my property, paid for with my money.
01:18:37And if you ever set foot inside this room again, I'll beat your brains out.
01:18:40You brainless idiots.
01:18:48Suppose a thousand families only spend three hundred dollars a year.
01:18:51Heather, come!
01:19:08Hey, Cap, look.
01:19:14What's the idea of the saloon's being closed?
01:19:17New law went into effect tonight.
01:19:19Do you think you can stop us?
01:19:23You got a pretty strong outfit.
01:19:28Boys, anybody want to get the trail dust out of their throats?
01:19:31Yeah!
01:19:33Woo!
01:19:35Woo!
01:19:38Woo!
01:19:39Woo!
01:19:40Woo!
01:19:40Woo!
01:19:42Woo!
01:19:42Woo!
01:19:46Woo!
01:19:48Woo!
01:19:48Woo!
01:19:49Woo!
01:19:49It won't take them long to get licked up and start on this side of the street.
01:19:52Woo!
01:19:53Woo!
01:19:53Hey, Cap!
01:19:54Cap Ryker!
01:19:55Oh, I'm sure glad to see you.
01:19:57Let him close you up, did you?
01:19:59Oh, now, Cap, look!
01:20:00Come with you!
01:20:02Woo!
01:20:03Woo!
01:20:03Woo!
01:20:03Woo!
01:20:03Woo!
01:20:04Woo!
01:20:04Woo!
01:20:05Woo!
01:20:05Woo!
01:20:06Woo!
01:20:06Woo!
01:20:08Woo!
01:20:08Woo!
01:20:09Woo!
01:20:09Woo!
01:20:15Woo!
01:20:17Woo!
01:20:19Woo!
01:20:19Woo!
01:20:20Woo!
01:20:20Sherry!
01:20:21Are they coming?
01:20:22I hope so, but if they don't get here soon, they'll be too late.
01:20:26I understand you told them about selling us the wire, and that you believe in what we're
01:20:29trying to do.
01:20:30I believe in you.
01:20:32Woo!
01:20:34Woo!
01:20:35Woo!
01:20:37Woo!
01:20:37Show your house, huh?
01:20:39What do you mean?
01:20:39Oh!
01:20:40Woo!
01:20:50Nice work.
01:20:52I didn't mean to hit him so hard.
01:20:54How do you feel?
01:20:56Fine.
01:20:59Oh, Dan.
01:21:01Sherry, I'm proud of you.
01:21:03I'm proud of you, Dan.
01:21:05Henry.
01:21:06And Henry.
01:21:07And me, too.
01:21:09It's getting pretty rough down there, man.
01:21:10Can't you stop it?
01:21:11She's a wonderful girl, Henry.
01:21:13And you'd better get her out of here before I change my mind and take her away from you.
01:21:16Take her away?
01:21:17You mean you...
01:21:18Exactly.
01:21:22Come on, Henry.
01:21:23I'll explain it to you.
01:21:36What are you doing out there?
01:21:37Well, somebody's got to protect the sheriff's office.
01:21:40Where are you fixing to go?
01:21:41Every fellow over at Causeville has been losing some sheep.
01:21:43He wanted me to come over to investigate it for his chance I had.
01:21:46Hm.
01:21:48Sheep.
01:22:00Maybe we're making a mistake, Henry.
01:22:02Why should we help a town that don't want any part of us?
01:22:05What's the matter? Afraid?
01:22:07No, ma'am.
01:22:07We're not afraid.
01:22:08We just don't quite know what this is all about.
01:22:11Well, then I'll tell you.
01:22:12It's about drunken trailhands that don't want you to settle the land that's yours.
01:22:16It's about farms and homes.
01:22:18And it's about a fool marshal who's got himself in a corner because he knows better times are coming if
01:22:22the people only have the nerve to do their part.
01:22:24In this town?
01:22:25It's not this town you're fighting for.
01:22:27It's the right to live.
01:22:28What's going on here?
01:22:29You say this town wants no part of you.
01:22:31Why, here's Sheriff Trimble.
01:22:32Come to lead you.
01:22:33What's that?
01:22:34Must be at least 300 boats in these homesteaders.
01:22:36Probably got to see a man about a sheep.
01:22:38You're the sheriff that captured Jet Younger, aren't you?
01:22:41Yeah.
01:22:42Well, I had a hand in it.
01:22:44Well, we'll follow you, Sheriff.
01:22:46Come on, boys.
01:22:46Come on!
01:22:47Come on, boys.
01:23:01Oh, my night has seen the glory of the coming of the Lord!
01:23:10You know, Doug, the world's changing.
01:23:13Yeah, I know.
01:23:17Glory, glory, hallelujah.
01:23:21Glory, glory, hallelujah.
01:23:25Glory, glory, hallelujah.
01:23:29Glory, glory, hallelujah.
01:23:33Glory, glory, hallelujah.
01:23:33It's true.
01:23:34Glad you're here, boys.
01:23:35What do you want us to do, Marshal?
01:23:37Plan out.
01:23:38Take up positions around the stores and buildings on that side of the street.
01:23:41Hear that, fellas? Spread out. On that side.
01:23:43Over there, boys. On that side.
01:23:45What's Riker's men up to now?
01:23:47Having the time of their lives, wiping out the saloons and gambling houses.
01:23:51And you ain't doing nothing about it?
01:23:53Not me. They're doing too good a job.
01:23:58This here, sure is.
01:24:17This is my place.
01:24:19You don't want to get from my place.
01:24:22Oh, get off of me.
01:24:29You, you, you're the marshal here.
01:24:31Why don't you do something? Why don't you stop it?
01:24:34There's a $10,000 riot going on in there.
01:24:37What are you for?
01:24:38You're the man that wanted an open town.
01:24:41Well, here it is, Charlie. Wide open.
01:24:43Circle bar!
01:24:44Johnny Jones!
01:24:45Circle bar!
01:24:47Come on, boys!
01:24:56Go home!
01:24:58Go home!
01:25:00Go home!
01:25:02Go home!
01:25:04Go home!
01:25:06Go home!
01:25:07Go home!
01:25:08Go home!
01:25:09Go home!
01:25:11Go home!
01:25:13There it is.
01:25:13You've got this place.
01:25:14It's a little place.
01:25:17No, boy!
01:25:29Have fun, Riker?
01:25:31When I have, I'll find more somewhere else.
01:25:33Tell your boys, if they try to cross the street,
01:25:35they'll find armed men waiting for them.
01:25:38I'll take my boys anywhere I want to go.
01:25:41You're not taking them anywhere, Riker.
01:25:43You're coming with me.
01:25:47I am?
01:25:48Yes.
01:25:49You're under arrest.
01:25:51The charge is murder.
01:26:18My dresses.
01:26:19Leave them.
01:26:20All you'll need from now on are kitchen aprons.
01:26:31Come on, men.
01:26:32Let's go into town.
01:26:33Get the merchant's store.
01:26:41What am I doing here?
01:26:55Hold it.
01:26:57Yes.
01:27:01We've had enough trouble.
01:27:03It's over now.
01:27:04Where's Cap?
01:27:06Where's Riker?
01:27:07Riker's dead.
01:27:08And so is your part of Abilene.
01:27:10All that's left of it is the trail back.
01:27:13Boys, this is the way a tough street dies.
01:27:16Not with a roar, but with a whine.
01:27:19You don't want to die here with it.
01:27:22The tame are taking over Abilene.
01:27:24And they're tougher than you think.
01:27:27Better ride, boys.
01:27:28Now's our chance.
01:27:29Drive them out of town.
01:27:30Get them, boys.
01:27:31Get back.
01:27:31The fight's over.
01:27:33Let them ride out of town.
01:27:48I don't know whether you joined us or we joined you, but it's good to be together.
01:28:12Well, we sure have done it.
01:28:30All right.
01:28:31Remember one thing.
01:28:32No beard.
01:28:35You know what I was thinking, Annie?
01:28:37That there's time for one game of Phantan.
01:28:45Hey, you play Phantan?
01:28:54Hey, how about a little Phantan?
01:28:59Just one little game, Annie.
01:29:15Hey, how about a little Phantan?
01:29:18Hey, how about a little Phantan?
01:29:21Hey, how about a little Phantan?
01:29:24Hey, how about a little Phantan?
01:29:25Hey, how about a little Phantan?
01:29:25Hey, how about a little Phantan?
01:29:25Hey, how about a little Phantan?
01:29:26Hey, how about a little Phantan?
01:29:26Hey, how about a little Phantan?
01:29:27Hey, how about a little Phantan?
01:29:27Hey, how about a little Phantan?
01:29:28Hey, how about a little Phantan?
01:29:30You
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