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Indians trap a bank robber (Dale Robertson), a beauty (Linda Darnell), a bank clerk (John Lund) and other stagecoach passengers in a gully.
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00:06:19Oh, he was a fool not to take you for his bride.
00:06:22Sam wasn't a fool.
00:06:23He took me for something else.
00:06:25$27,700 and 20 cents to be exact.
00:06:28Oh, that's why he was in such a big hurry.
00:06:30He came through here a few days ago on his way to Laramie.
00:06:33You going to meet him?
00:06:34Yes, I'm going to meet him.
00:06:35I'm looking forward to it.
00:06:38You see, that's why I've got to get on the stage, Mr. Morgan.
00:06:41You simply must find a way to squeeze me in.
00:06:44Oh, it's going to be awful hot and crowded on that stage.
00:06:47And besides, what can I tell the other passengers?
00:06:49Tell them to use cologne before they leave here.
00:06:52Speaking of cologne...
00:06:56I'll bet you don't remember this.
00:06:59Avilene.
00:07:00Uh-huh.
00:07:01You tossed them to the crowd while you did your song and dance.
00:07:05Oh, worthless Joe, you handsome devil, you're the one who was to blame.
00:07:11Night of February the 10th.
00:07:12Um, lilac perfume still lingers.
00:07:19You're putting too much strain on your imagination.
00:07:27Here.
00:07:29I'll give you a fresh one for the tickets.
00:07:34How many do you want?
00:07:36Three.
00:07:37My maid and minstrel, my accountant, are with me.
00:07:39It's going to be awful crowded on that stage
00:07:41if I can't talk somebody, I ought to go on.
00:07:44Besides, what if Sam ain't in Laramie?
00:07:46Well, if he's not there, he'll be someplace.
00:07:49I'll find him.
00:07:50How much do I owe you?
00:07:53It'll be $15 and...
00:07:54Never mind the saints.
00:07:57There is no problem
00:07:59that cannot be solved
00:08:01at a conference table.
00:08:02All that is necessary
00:08:04is to sit down, man to man,
00:08:07face to face, and talk these problems up.
00:08:09If I had my way,
00:08:11I would go back to Washington
00:08:13and insist that every senator,
00:08:15every congressman,
00:08:17visit your beautiful country here
00:08:19and see in person
00:08:22the problems that you people
00:08:24are faced with every day.
00:08:26Believe me, gentlemen,
00:08:28I know where am I speaking.
00:08:40Are you hurt, miss?
00:08:43No.
00:08:44Only my feelings, senator.
00:08:46Oh, thank you, Mr.
00:08:47Mr.
00:08:48Hamilton, ma'am.
00:08:49John Hamilton.
00:08:50Thank you, Mr. Hamilton.
00:08:52Thank you, senator.
00:08:53Thank you, senator.
00:08:56Thank you, sir.
00:09:05Ah, you look mighty doney, mister.
00:09:08Walked fur?
00:09:09About 40 miles.
00:09:10Somebody stole your horse?
00:09:12Shot out for under me.
00:09:13Is that so?
00:09:14I need one that's got some
00:09:16get-up-and-go in it.
00:09:17Well, I got a mighty fine animal
00:09:18inside, mister.
00:09:21Never been known to spook.
00:09:23This here's a carriage horse, mister.
00:09:25Only critter in town for sale.
00:09:27Bet you have him for 40 bucks.
00:09:30Divide by two.
00:09:31Mister, you ring my heart.
00:09:3420 bucks, take it or leave it.
00:09:36Good teeth, sound of limbs, no bruises.
00:09:38And there ain't no bruises on these, either.
00:09:40I'll take it.
00:09:42Would have sold him for 10.
00:09:43You just did.
00:09:49Did you get these two in a swap?
00:09:51Nah, I wouldn't own them.
00:09:52They're plum blowed out.
00:09:53Ain't fit for hat racks.
00:09:55Where are the two men that own them?
00:09:56Over in the hotel.
00:09:57Well, one of them got bottle fever.
00:09:59Threw away the cork.
00:10:00If they ask me, he'll have the beasy-weasies
00:10:03for six days.
00:10:05Is there a barber shop in town?
00:10:07Nope.
00:10:07Ain't enough business to pay a man
00:10:09to heat up the water.
00:10:11You mind if I wash up?
00:10:13Not if the horses don't.
00:10:15He, he, he, he, he.
00:10:18As I was saying, gentlemen, you'll see the time when these plains of yours will be dotted
00:10:24with peaceful farms, prosperous farms.
00:10:28We have no wheat, we have no oats, we have no corn to feed our shoats.
00:10:38Have you no respect for a United States senator, sir?
00:10:40Just keeping the two-party system alive, Senator.
00:10:43My opinion against yours.
00:10:46There is a good answer for you, Senator.
00:10:50Minstrel.
00:10:56Now, there's a lady with a queenly bearing.
00:10:59Yes, sir.
00:11:00And I'd sure like to be king.
00:11:03Anything wrong, Miss Amy?
00:11:04Yes, the bartender told me Sam is headed for Canada.
00:11:07Well, then he won't be staying in Laramie very long.
00:11:09I know, that's why we've got to get there before he leaves.
00:11:11Hey, lady.
00:11:15I bet you and me have a little wreck to get it.
00:11:20Mister, it ain't healthy to jump over the wrong fences.
00:11:27Can I help you, ma'am?
00:11:29Oh, yes.
00:11:30Do you run this livery stable?
00:11:31Yes, ma'am.
00:11:32Would you have any horses for sale or a rig to rent?
00:11:35No, ma'am.
00:11:36I just sold the last one to a fellow out back.
00:11:39Do you suppose he'd be willing to sell it to me?
00:11:40It won't hurt to ask him.
00:11:49Oh, I'm sorry.
00:11:53Excuse me.
00:11:54It's all right.
00:11:56I usually stand up when a lady walks in.
00:11:58Do you mind if I don't this time?
00:12:00Please don't bother.
00:12:02I came to buy your horse.
00:12:05You're sure going to be the best-dressed rider in these parts
00:12:07and all that fault or all.
00:12:09I have to get to Laramie.
00:12:12So do I.
00:12:14I'll give you $50.
00:12:17Ma'am, if I walked in on you in a tub,
00:12:21I sure wouldn't be talking about horses.
00:12:24I'll make that $75.
00:12:26Save your money, ma'am.
00:12:28Why don't we just ride double?
00:12:31Look, I need this horse.
00:12:32And if you were a gentleman...
00:12:34Which I'm not.
00:12:34Now, do you mind if I go ahead and wash?
00:12:37Not at all.
00:12:39While you're at it, why don't you wash this, too?
00:12:42If it can stand the shock.
00:12:50Son, you just made yourself a powerful friend.
00:12:57Looks like you picked up a couple of slugs.
00:13:01Did I?
00:13:03Yeah, if he's been a mite higher, you'd be dead.
00:13:07But...
00:13:10Somebody thought I was.
00:13:11Mm-hmm.
00:13:30Meeting you in Christian's flat is the most unexpected place.
00:13:33I never dreamed I'd actually meet the famous Amy Clark,
00:13:36Toast of the West.
00:13:39Have you ever been west before, Senator?
00:13:41No, this is my first venture.
00:13:43You see, Congress is adjourned for the summer,
00:13:45And you might call this a trip without portfolio.
00:13:48In my small way, I'm trying to unite our peoples,
00:13:51The Indians and the whites.
00:13:53I hope your scalp is glued on tight.
00:13:57Have you ever met an Indian face to face?
00:13:59Only in a literary sense.
00:14:01You see, I happen to be a student of anthropology.
00:14:03So was General Custer, but it didn't help him very much.
00:14:19Can I help you, mister?
00:14:23Are these two men still here?
00:14:25This one's upstairs in his room, sleeping it off.
00:14:29Other one's in the bar, playing poker.
00:14:47Other one's in the bar.
00:14:56What'll it be?
00:14:58What have you got?
00:14:59It looks pretty dry around here.
00:15:01Yep.
00:15:01We ain't had any rain around here in a long spell.
00:15:09You found some somewhere.
00:15:11That drink's been watered.
00:15:33Walkin' 40 miles, a man can get pretty mad, Frank.
00:15:37How you doin' with my money?
00:15:43You figured it would lump up better in two piles, huh?
00:15:46A three-way split wasn't good enough for you.
00:15:53What have you got?
00:15:57A three-way split.
00:16:04Your luck's still runnin' bad.
00:16:10Look, Largo did it, Johnny.
00:16:11Honest, it wasn't me, it was him.
00:16:12You could've stopped him.
00:16:14Well, he said you were figuring on
00:16:16giving it to us in the back.
00:16:17I was riding up front.
00:16:18Remember?
00:16:20Look, if you think I did it,
00:16:21why don't you shoot me?
00:16:24My gun's empty, I'm out of cartridges.
00:16:25This would be the right time.
00:16:26Go ahead.
00:16:34You always did have a white flag handy.
00:16:37This time, you haven't got one.
00:16:40Not in here, boys.
00:16:41Please, not in here.
00:16:42It breaks things up too much.
00:16:44And don't holler to Largo for help.
00:16:46Try ridin' it out alone this time.
00:17:10There's gonna be a gunfight.
00:17:12My parasol, Giselle, care to join me and watch it, Senator?
00:17:18All right, Frank.
00:17:21You're faster than I am and you know it.
00:17:24Then we'll make it Queensberry.
00:17:40Start walking and count to ten, and try not to deal off at the bottom of the deck.
00:17:46One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten!
00:17:56One, two, three, four, six, seven, nine, ten!
00:18:30Go ahead, do it. What are you waiting for?
00:18:33Go ahead, shoot!
00:18:35You shouldn't have missed Frank.
00:18:37I've got a free one coming.
00:18:41I'll take it my own time.
00:18:44You be on the watch out for it.
00:18:46Bring his horse.
00:19:03You keep riding, Frank.
00:19:05And don't ever let me find you.
00:19:12So long, boy.
00:19:15Someday I hope you can grow a backbone.
00:19:23Hello, Largo.
00:19:25I didn't figure to smoke you out so soon.
00:19:28What's the bottle doing out here?
00:19:31Liquid incentive. Winner take all.
00:19:34Guess we won't be needing this.
00:19:36No, no, no. Leave it there.
00:19:38Me and Mr. Banner do our best talking, Oprah bottle.
00:19:42Do as he says. Leave it there.
00:19:44What kind is it, Johnny?
00:19:46Old Kentucky. Nighty-proof.
00:19:49You as thirsty as I am.
00:19:52Now, we'll see about that.
00:19:55That was a good horse you killed, Largo.
00:19:57I didn't mean it to be him.
00:20:00I know.
00:20:05You're still playing the safe odds, aren't you?
00:20:08What's so safe about standing up to you?
00:20:11I've got one bullet in my gun.
00:20:13You've got six.
00:20:16Five.
00:20:49You must.
00:20:51I'd have wanted a drink pretty bad, Johnny.
00:21:04Not all savages paint their faces and wear eagle feathers.
00:21:14Look, he's alive!
00:21:20Never knew a man to fall for the same possum trick twice.
00:21:26Four-flusher.
00:21:33Charity case. Nothing but charity cases.
00:21:37Who's gonna pay for this man's burial?
00:21:39You'll find $300 in your best pocket.
00:21:42Take out for his funeral and send the rest to his nearest relative.
00:21:45Near Australia, huh?
00:21:47Nephew, you just found yourself an uncle.
00:22:08You can keep the rest or bury it with larvae.
00:22:38You can keep the rest.
00:22:39These belong to a man who left town in a hurry.
00:22:40See if they get on the next stage east.
00:22:42This one.
00:22:45That'll be about $3.
00:23:00Where'd you get it?
00:23:02The lady.
00:23:03I'll eat my own booze fried in fish oil if she didn't take it off her leg and give it
00:23:07to me.
00:23:08So help me.
00:23:33Do you ever play high card draw?
00:23:36No.
00:23:38No.
00:23:39Look.
00:23:40This cost me $2.
00:23:42I'll play you for the mate.
00:23:44Double or nothing.
00:23:47Miss Clark, is this man bothering you?
00:23:50No.
00:23:51I think I bother him.
00:23:54Well, I'd hope to walk off a high cliff, ma'am.
00:23:56If you didn't bother me.
00:23:58How about it?
00:23:59Double or nothing?
00:24:02Solitaire means by oneself.
00:24:04The game was the lady's choice.
00:24:06Why don't you leave her alone?
00:24:09Maybe the lady doesn't want to be left alone.
00:24:12Sir, you should be cain for your insolent presumption.
00:24:15Say, did you know your hat was on crooked?
00:24:18By design.
00:24:19Where is your respect for womanhood?
00:24:21Lost in the shovel with a lot of other things.
00:24:24Senator, I appreciate your interest, but I don't need any help.
00:24:28Miss Clark, this man is a...
00:24:30Run along.
00:24:31This is my brand of politics.
00:24:33I know it backwards.
00:24:42Did anyone ever tell you you were pretty?
00:24:45Like to count the notches on my bracelet?
00:24:47And you got fire, too.
00:24:50And I like fire.
00:24:52I like to see how close to it I can stand without getting singed.
00:24:56Any sign of the stage yet?
00:24:58I think it's coming by way of Cape Horn.
00:25:01Did you come to horse whip the villain?
00:25:03To save the fair lady?
00:25:05I'm no hero, friend.
00:25:08I'd be a fool to let chivalry carry me off in a box.
00:25:11It's only a real scared man who stands up and shouts how brave he is.
00:25:16How brave are you without your gun?
00:25:18Would you really like to know?
00:25:24I really would.
00:25:26You are pretty.
00:25:27You're very pretty.
00:25:29And I'll bet there are men that would walk a hundred miles just to give you a kiss.
00:25:33Or maybe I would, too.
00:25:35But today I've already walked my distance.
00:25:56If you didn't like it, you can cancel any chance it'll happen again.
00:26:11You knew it wasn't loaded.
00:26:14So did you.
00:26:15Only a fool gives a woman a loaded gun.
00:26:18Just a moment ago you referred to me as a lady.
00:26:21In the future, please remember that I happen to be one.
00:26:24No woman just happens to be a lady.
00:26:27There's some work at it harder than others.
00:26:38No woman.
00:26:39Could you use a drink?
00:26:55We'll fight it together.
00:26:58You caught a woman pretty roughly.
00:27:00It's her style, too.
00:27:02She didn't bat an eye.
00:27:04In a state of shock, people feel no pain.
00:27:08Yeah.
00:27:08I warned her it was coming.
00:27:10She didn't even try to get out of the way.
00:27:13I wonder.
00:27:15Suppose she liked it.
00:27:17Why ask me?
00:27:18You kissed her.
00:27:19Didn't it tell you anything?
00:27:22I don't know.
00:27:24It was sort of one of those get away closer sort of things.
00:27:45I know it's not very sociable, but I've got a gun aimed right at your belly.
00:27:56I was about to say the same thing.
00:27:59But on second thought, you'd be no good to be dead.
00:28:02Dead or alive, you seem to show an uncommon interest in every move I make.
00:28:05I want to know why.
00:28:07Who are you?
00:28:07My name is John Hamilton.
00:28:09It's a nice name.
00:28:11But it doesn't tell me much, does it?
00:28:13Are you the law?
00:28:14No.
00:28:15Prove it.
00:28:17Take everything out of your pockets and lay them up on the table.
00:28:20This will identify me.
00:28:23Followed me clear across the territory.
00:28:29$500 reward for the capture of John Carter, Mr. Bank Cashier, one for the robbery of the...
00:28:35...of the Fallbrook Bank.
00:28:37You did the job and I got credit for it.
00:28:42Now I remember you.
00:28:44You're the bank cashier.
00:28:47Well, the whiskers fooled me, Carter.
00:28:49Hamilton's the name. Don't forget it.
00:28:52What are you doing here?
00:28:54When a bank cashier is alone and a bank is robbed, sometimes it's pretty hard to convince the owners that
00:28:59he didn't do it himself.
00:29:00You see, I had no witnesses.
00:29:04I was a witness.
00:29:06That's why I want to take you back to Fallbrook alive.
00:29:10He gave me a few bad moments out there in the street.
00:29:15You saw yourself stuck with a corpse, huh?
00:29:19Well, why didn't you just tell the sheriff he didn't do it?
00:29:21He didn't believe me, naturally.
00:29:24Naturally.
00:29:26Well, neither do I.
00:29:28But you know, I'm glad I ran into you.
00:29:30Now I can stop running.
00:29:32It's you there, Chasey.
00:29:34I don't know yet how I'll do it.
00:29:36But I'm going to turn you over to the law somewhere.
00:29:40And I'm going to ring a confession out of you.
00:29:43The closest law is in Laramie.
00:29:45But getting me to talk, that's going to be quite a treat.
00:29:48You know, you're worth $500.
00:29:50I might just turn you over to the law and collect the money.
00:29:53That's a chance I'll have to take.
00:29:59Hey, folks! Stage! Here comes the stage!
00:30:02At last, Harry Nestle.
00:30:15Well, I can guarantee you one thing, Mr. Hamilton.
00:30:18What's that?
00:30:19If you do take the pelt in, it'll have a hole in it.
00:30:22You'd be no good to me that way.
00:30:24I want you alive.
00:30:36Anything wrong, Senator?
00:30:40Wrong?
00:30:41Go see for yourself.
00:31:18Come on.
00:31:20Cheyenne.
00:31:30Good night.
00:31:33Good night.
00:31:51How's it going?
00:31:51You're a little cat.
00:31:51You're a little cat.
00:31:52You're a little cat.
00:31:53You're a little cat.
00:31:55How do you feel about the Indians now?
00:31:58Why don't you get up on your soapbox and tell us how misunderstood they are?
00:32:03I'm just as shocked as you, Miss Clark.
00:32:06But perhaps this incident was provoked.
00:32:09Provoked?
00:32:11By the little girl who owned this?
00:32:15They struck back the only way they knew.
00:32:19These things are bound to happen
00:32:20until we can find a common ground, a common language.
00:32:24You can't kill an Indian with words.
00:32:28Never underestimate the power of words, Miss Clark.
00:32:31It only takes one word to start a war. Charge.
00:32:35And also a single word to end one. Armistice.
00:32:39Have you found the words to end this one?
00:32:43I pray to God that I may find them.
00:32:46I know how you folks must feel. You'll get your money back.
00:32:50Refund, Senator?
00:32:53My ticket entitles me to go to Laramie.
00:33:00I think my intentions are sufficiently clear.
00:33:06How about you, Miss Clark? Refund?
00:33:09I'm going. Minstrel, help Giselle with the bag.
00:33:12By golly, if you ain't afraid, ma'am, I ain't either.
00:33:15I'm not going, Mademoiselle.
00:33:18But I need you, Giselle.
00:33:20I had no heart for this trip. Now I have less.
00:33:23I'm returning east.
00:33:25But you can't leave me now. Who'll hook me up?
00:33:27Mademoiselle, there are no hooks and eyes on a shroud.
00:33:31Au revoir. And if you overtake Mr. Sam, tell him he still owes me 50 dollars.
00:33:36Au revoir.
00:33:38Better if you could speak French, ma'am, that air turned blue.
00:33:41You're all forgetting one thing. I ain't got a driver and I'm short a horse.
00:33:45You have a horse. And you're pretty brave with an empty gun.
00:33:48Why don't you load it and then we'll see how brave you really are.
00:33:53The lady's in a fix. She's got nobody to hook up her dress.
00:33:57Do you want to ride shotgun?
00:34:00You don't leave me any choice. Where you go, I go.
00:34:08How about you folks? You going?
00:34:21You better hang on, ma'am. It's gonna be a rough trip.
00:34:24Oh, I'll feel quite safe with you up there, Mr. Banner.
00:34:27That could be taken two ways.
00:34:29I meant both of them.
00:34:39Here you are. Take it easy on the downgrade.
00:34:43Don't push your luck too far.
00:34:44All right. Stand clear.
00:34:58Let's go.
00:35:14Now.
00:35:33Hamilton, you're the only man I ever knew that didn't put his thoughts right out on his face where everybody
00:35:37could read him.
00:35:38You'd never believe him if I did.
00:35:40There's one thing for sure. You're not going to Laramie just to turn me in.
00:35:44I'm not a sure thing.
00:35:46Can you think of any other reason for my going?
00:35:48The lady.
00:35:50Am I that obvious?
00:35:52No, but she's that smart.
00:35:54She's even got the senator fighting himself.
00:35:56Her and that perfume.
00:35:58Not him.
00:35:59He's a zealot.
00:36:00He's impregnable.
00:36:02Yeah, but the swish of a taffeta skirt can make a man untrack himself pretty fast.
00:36:06The older he is, the clumsier he gets.
00:36:09I admire your courage, Miss Clark.
00:36:12I'll try to match it with my own.
00:36:15Courage isn't what's taking me to Laramie, Senator.
00:36:17Whatever it is, I admire your kind of womanhood.
00:36:22You know, it may just be possible that the difference in our ages and experiences may have something to do
00:36:30with the difference in our viewpoints.
00:36:33I think I understand your viewpoints, Senator.
00:36:36And age has nothing to do with it.
00:36:40I'm sorry, Mr. Chester, your bag's on my foot.
00:36:43Oh, sure is heavy.
00:36:45What do you got in it?
00:36:47Gold ore samples, my friend.
00:36:50Got to file my claim.
00:36:52Yeah, I'm hoping to bring my family out here and then just sit back and take it easy.
00:36:56I'm from Pennsylvania, that's where I'm from.
00:36:58Where are you from, Minstrel?
00:37:00You name it, and that's where I'm from.
00:37:02I'm the promised man you ever did see.
00:37:13Is Laramie really worth all the risk?
00:37:16It is to me.
00:37:18Laramie's a rail stop.
00:37:19It's just one jump from California.
00:37:22I'm hoping to buy a little ranch there.
00:37:24Is that why you held up the bank?
00:37:27It seemed like the quickest way for a couple of cowhands to get started.
00:37:30I hope you like ranching, Mr. Hambleton.
00:37:32Oh, a lot could happen before that, Mr. Bannon.
00:37:35I look forward to it.
00:38:04Better take it slowly, Minstrel.
00:38:06It's a long way to Laramie.
00:38:18Walker!
00:38:20Banner!
00:38:21Banner, stop the stage!
00:38:23Whoop!
00:38:31Something wrong?
00:38:32Yes, there's water dripping in here.
00:38:38What is it?
00:38:45It's the water cask.
00:38:52How much is left?
00:38:53No more than a gallon.
00:38:54We've got to save as much as we can.
00:38:56Give me a knife.
00:38:57Here's the handker.
00:39:11You don't look like the type.
00:39:13To be wanted, I mean.
00:39:16I'm not.
00:39:18I merely took credit that belonged elsewhere.
00:39:21But it's your picture on the poster.
00:39:23That's going to be a little tough to explain.
00:39:25I'm counting on you to do that.
00:39:36There's a water hole up ahead.
00:39:37We can soak the cast till it swells.
00:39:39Climb in, everybody.
00:39:39комментарio.
00:40:06No matter who knows...
00:40:18How do you know there's water up ahead?
00:40:20I don't.
00:40:21There's no use having four excited people biting their nails.
00:40:24And you lied.
00:40:27Yeah, we got other troubles, too.
00:40:29We had a visitor while we were back there,
00:40:31and he knows we're out of water.
00:40:33An Indian?
00:40:34Yeah.
00:40:36Maybe we should turn back.
00:40:38There's no use.
00:40:40If they want us, they'll hit us wherever we are.
00:40:49Go right here.
00:40:55Come on.
00:41:02Go on.
00:41:04Go on.
00:41:06Go on.
00:41:06Go on.
00:41:13What is it? What's the matter?
00:41:18Somebody's in trouble.
00:41:55He never had a chance. His gun's empty.
00:41:58And you, Mr. Banner, send him out here.
00:42:01It's murder any way you look at it.
00:42:03This is not the time, Mr. Blakely.
00:42:06Not the place. If you want to make it special,
00:42:08let your speech go somewhere else.
00:42:10Bring me a shovel.
00:42:12The man who lives by the gun must surely die by it.
00:42:15I told you this wasn't the time.
00:42:17You're pushing me at the wrong time, Blakely.
00:42:19His blood spoiled the water. We can't use it.
00:42:22And it's on your hands, Banner.
00:42:24How could you hate a man so much?
00:42:28I didn't hate him.
00:42:30He was my brother.
00:42:42Hiya!
00:42:45Hiya!
00:42:50Hiya!
00:42:51Senator Blakely, you just saw one of your own kind lying dead back there.
00:42:55How did you like it?
00:42:57I also saw that same dead man try to shoot his own brother in the back.
00:43:02The color of our skin does not give us immunity from barbaric instincts.
00:43:07Nor the right to consider ourselves God's privileged children.
00:43:12What do them savages know about God?
00:43:15What kind of religion's an Indian God?
00:43:17Well, among other things,
00:43:19the religion of taking only from the land
00:43:21that which is necessary for his survival.
00:43:24The Indian takes his food from the small end of the Horn of Plenty.
00:43:30The white man spills his from the large end
00:43:33and leaves it to rot upon the ground.
00:43:35Just like a politician spilling words out of the big end.
00:43:40Senator, your horn of plenty is the same at both ends.
00:43:43No small end. None at all.
00:43:45All right, gentlemen. It seems to me we all made a point.
00:43:47Shall we let it rest there?
00:44:17How's it going?
00:44:18Try not to lose your balance, Senator.
00:44:27Pull it over!
00:44:52You folks all right?
00:44:55I think so. Just shaking up a bit.
00:44:57You'd better see after him.
00:45:02Oh, Minstrel, you are hurt.
00:45:04No, no, no, no.
00:45:08Well, you're alive, I hope.
00:45:09You haven't lost me yet.
00:45:11We lost the horses, I'm afraid.
00:45:13They got spooked pretty bad.
00:45:16How are they? They're all right.
00:45:18This leaves us exactly where?
00:45:21Exactly here.
00:45:22With the sun going down.
00:45:24We gotta take cover for the night.
00:45:29Now, one thing.
00:45:30Somebody offered me a watered drink right now
00:45:32to be the whiskey I'd spit out.
00:45:35Oh, no.
00:45:38Minstrel, you sure you're all right?
00:45:40It depends on how you look at it, Miss Amy.
00:45:43Good thing, if you ask me.
00:45:52I hope my luggage is all right.
00:45:55Oh, Minstrel, look at it. It's demolished.
00:46:01What was that?
00:46:02Bird call, of course.
00:46:04Sounded like a nightingale.
00:46:06A Cheyenne nightingale, in all likelihood.
00:46:08We're not gonna wait to find out.
00:46:09Take cover in that dry wash over there.
00:46:11Never mind your luggage, and you bring the water cask.
00:46:13It's smashed. There's nothing in it.
00:46:14Then forget it.
00:46:41It's smashed. There's nothing in it.
00:46:52Maybe we oughtn't have a fire if there are any Indians around.
00:46:56With the moon in his eye, it won't make no difference.
00:46:59Anyhow, engines don't need to see.
00:47:00They got an uncanny ear for hearing.
00:47:04They can hear a shadow moving over peach fuzz.
00:47:07Our goose bumps rising on a white man.
00:47:11You talk too much.
00:47:12Let him talk, Mr. Hamilton.
00:47:14I know what may be out there.
00:47:16I think you'd all better get some rest.
00:47:18I'll stand and watch till I get sleepy.
00:47:35The tide of conquest is westward, Senator.
00:47:38Don't get carried away with the wrong tide.
00:47:41You're at a bad age for night crawling.
00:47:44You mistake my intentions, Mr. Banner.
00:47:47I was merely restless.
00:47:49I thought you were.
00:47:51Why should I make excuses to you?
00:47:53I didn't ask for any.
00:47:55Now get on back there and go to sleep.
00:48:00There's that bird again.
00:48:02Any resemblance to a bird ends with the feathers.
00:48:05Better take this.
00:48:06We may have visitors.
00:48:10That is not my language, Banner.
00:48:21It's kind of cold and desert at night, Miss Amy.
00:48:23Better move over closer to the fire.
00:48:26I can use some of that fire, too.
00:48:31All right, I'm getting...
00:48:32Ow!
00:48:51There's an address inside my coat.
00:48:55My wife.
00:48:58Will you see to it that she's told?
00:49:16Get yourself killed.
00:49:18They'd only start it again.
00:49:20One light to work by.
00:49:21Well, that's all right with me.
00:49:23It'll make it easier to see them in case they rush.
00:49:52It'll make it easier to see them in case they rush.
00:49:53Say it.
00:49:533
00:50:13Hurrah!
00:50:16Hurrah!
00:50:18Hurrah!
00:50:19Hurrah!
00:50:21Hurrah!
00:50:34Do you think they'll try it again?
00:50:35Not like that, they won't.
00:50:37They lost too many men.
00:50:40No, we're out of water.
00:50:41Probably just wait us out.
00:51:01We're out of water.
00:51:32If you can't handle a gun, maybe you can handle a shovel.
00:51:39It's getting hot. He needs a barrier.
00:51:41Senator will help you.
00:51:57Take him down to the wash and bury him.
00:52:09Keep an eye open, Pastor.
00:52:27He's sure been carrying a lot of nothing around with him.
00:52:30What is it?
00:52:31Iron pyrites.
00:52:33Fool's gold.
00:52:35Ten cents and buy a wagon load of me.
00:52:42Funny what a man will die for.
00:52:48Are you a night crawler, too?
00:52:51Night or day, I never crawled in my life.
00:52:53Not even for a woman.
00:52:56Then why are you staring so hard, Mr. Bennett?
00:52:58Just wanted to see how you looked in the morning.
00:53:01Well, now that you've seen, go back where you were.
00:53:03You don't really want me to, do you?
00:53:06When did I invite you here?
00:53:07Christian's flats.
00:53:09I barely looked at you.
00:53:11Did you ever hear the Bible story about Lot's wife?
00:53:14All she did was turn around to take a little bitty look.
00:53:18She was turned into soft.
00:53:20You know what you were turned into?
00:53:22Ice.
00:53:23Jelly.
00:53:24Only it wouldn't gel.
00:53:25It's too much sugar.
00:53:27With a little more effort, I think I could learn to hate you.
00:53:29You tried that, too, but it didn't work.
00:53:32I know what makes you tick.
00:53:34When are you going to find out?
00:53:36You threw all the rules right out the window, don't you?
00:53:38And it's just the way you like it.
00:53:40It's barroom style.
00:53:42Your ego got you into this banner.
00:53:44Fight it, not me.
00:53:46What made you decide to drive the stage?
00:53:49You're dealing.
00:53:50You tell me.
00:53:58You want to get buried, too?
00:54:05Pretty little head of yours wouldn't look so cute with an arrow sticking out of both ears.
00:54:11Now, you were going to tell me, why did I drive the stage to Laramie?
00:54:17Because you ran into something you couldn't quite handle.
00:54:19And you stayed around to have another triad.
00:54:22Got you sidetracked, and you're mad because it did.
00:54:25I bet you broke a lot of hearts in Abilene.
00:54:28You weren't sure that you could cut me down to size,
00:54:30and your conceit forced you to stay with me until you could find out.
00:54:34You're not only pretty, you're smart, too.
00:54:36Can you cook?
00:54:38You've got petticoat fever, haven't you?
00:54:40And you're fighting it.
00:54:41Cuts down your speed.
00:54:44You're like a hawk banner.
00:54:45You like to fly free in the breeze.
00:54:47And now you can't.
00:54:49Finally pounced on something that's a little too big for you to get off the ground.
00:54:54Well, I can spread my wings and try.
00:54:56Let go of her, Banner!
00:54:58There's night crawling and there's day crawling.
00:55:00Now, don't do it again.
00:55:01What goes for Blakely goes for you, too.
00:55:03Look, if you feel like fighting, fight the Indians.
00:55:33The stars shine in the daytime.
00:55:37You can see them from the bottom of a deep well or a hole.
00:55:41Try counting.
00:55:44They'll help you pass time.
00:55:46That's all I've been doing for hours.
00:55:5227,700...
00:55:53And 20 cents.
00:55:58I was referring to stars, Minster.
00:56:01Not Dallas.
00:56:03You know, I'd almost forgotten about Sam.
00:56:07He was my partner, business manager.
00:56:11Is that all?
00:56:13That's all.
00:56:17Funny, I start out chasing Sam in my bankroll.
00:56:20Wind up in a dry water hole with a thirst a mile long.
00:56:25I'd gladly trade that 27,000 right now for 27 swallows of water.
00:56:33A horse with four good legs.
00:56:37Horses?
00:56:40Them engines must have horses.
00:56:43You're right.
00:56:46What's to prevent us from stealing them?
00:56:48They probably keep them right on the other side of those rocks.
00:56:51Hamilton!
00:56:52If we can get even one, we can send for help.
00:56:54You take that gully to the left, I'll take the one to the right.
00:56:57See if you can circle around behind them.
00:56:59And don't fire unless you have to.
00:57:01The rest of you, keep your eyes peeled.
00:57:02If there's any trouble, holler for help.
00:57:04Let's go.
00:57:04Bye.
00:57:06Come on.
00:57:06I've just got to wrap you up.
00:57:17Be peace.
00:57:18Come on.
00:57:18You got to wrap you up.
00:57:18Come on.
00:57:21Come to my house.
00:57:22Looks like I've been waiting for you.
00:57:22Go get to your house.
00:57:23Home.
00:57:32Miss Clark, Amy, I must talk to you.
00:57:38So it's Amy now.
00:57:40And what shall I call you?
00:57:42Father?
00:57:59Father?
00:58:31Father?
00:58:56Let's get out of here before they swarm us.
00:59:02I'm not a wanted bank cashier.
00:59:05I'm not a murderous gunman.
00:59:07I'm a senator of the United States of America.
00:59:11I have a future.
00:59:13I'm offering to share that future with you.
00:59:16Don't waste your pretty speeches on Miss Clark, Senator.
00:59:19Go back to Washington and talk where it'll do some good.
00:59:25Tell him to send an army out here.
00:59:27Tell him to dig every indian out from behind every rock
00:59:29and wipe the war paint off his face with a bullet.
00:59:49What are you digging for?
00:59:51Water.
00:59:51There must be some here.
00:59:54This is an old creek bed.
01:00:05Banner!
01:00:06Look!
01:00:16It must have sneaked in there and left it during the night.
01:00:20What is it?
01:00:21Water.
01:00:22Ain't enough to float a catfish off a sandbank, but it's water.
01:00:25Why would they leave it out there?
01:00:27To lure us out one by one.
01:00:30It could be our big ticket.
01:00:32Any way we can get it?
01:00:33It might be.
01:00:37Take off your belts, your neckties, your shoelaces, anything we can make a rope out of.
01:00:43You must have a corset string or a garter, something we can use.
01:00:55One way or another.
01:00:57You were bound you'd get it, weren't you?
01:01:01Now that'd be a shame to break up a pair.
01:01:03How about the rest of your petticoat?
01:01:10Help yourself.
01:01:12Oh, my God.
01:01:36Anya, Hatsi?
01:02:07I've got it! I've got it!
01:02:10Thanks be to God.
01:02:12I've got it! I've got it!
01:02:17I've got it!
01:02:31I'll lay odds he was trying to bust a canteen and missed.
01:02:35Hit or miss, he's got us stopped.
01:02:41I'll lay odds he was trying to bust a canteen and missed.
01:02:42What do you think will be their next move?
01:02:45They don't need a next move.
01:02:47All they've got to do is sit up there and wait.
01:02:51Without their horses.
01:02:54That's just what they'll do.
01:03:13No!
01:03:18No!
01:03:31I'm not!
01:03:32Why are you sitting here?
01:03:32From the stairs.
01:03:34I'm standing there.
01:03:37You're not.
01:03:41You're going to leave soon.
01:03:42You won't want me to be here.
01:03:42I have to wait!
01:03:45I ain't been taking very good care of you, Miss Amy.
01:03:48I'm working on her.
01:03:53I just looked up at the man and told him we needed water.
01:03:56Real bad.
01:03:58If he don't look back down on me, it's because he's busy summers else.
01:04:03You get around to us, you wait and see.
01:04:06You've never let me down yet, Minster.
01:04:09If there's anybody who can fix it with the man,
01:04:13you can.
01:04:18You smashed the wheel that got us into this predicament.
01:04:21Now get us out.
01:04:24You've got any suggestions.
01:04:26Besides, am I running out there to get the canteen
01:04:28and let them see how many holes they can put in me?
01:04:31You once killed a man over a bottle of whiskey.
01:04:35Winner take all.
01:04:37How many Indians would you kill for a canteen of water?
01:04:41Well, that's not the way I look at it.
01:04:43Point is, I don't want them to kill the only real friend I've got.
01:04:47Me.
01:04:49For once, we agree.
01:05:02A man's busy summer's house.
01:05:05He's gaining on us.
01:05:07It's a mighty grist of rain out yonder.
01:05:12Hope he hurries.
01:05:24Later, we're a small group of friends.
01:05:25Going to the house.
01:05:37Stay with me.
01:05:52Water.
01:05:54Water.
01:06:01It's out there, just like I said it was.
01:06:04Water.
01:06:05Get down out of sight.
01:06:07Water?
01:06:08There ain't no engines out there now.
01:06:10There's just a lake, big and blue and wet.
01:06:14There's nothing out there but dry sand.
01:06:16Your eyes are playing tricks on you.
01:06:17There's a lake out there, I tell you.
01:06:19I can almost reach out and touch.
01:06:21It's a mirage.
01:06:22Don't talk about it anymore.
01:06:25Don't you want us to have water, Banner?
01:06:28If there's a lake out there, bring me some water.
01:06:33It's not a lake, Hamilton.
01:06:36Penstrel's had too much sun.
01:06:37He's seeing things.
01:06:38No way, Miss Amy.
01:06:40This is the biggest lake you ever did see.
01:06:43I could go out and dip up enough in this for all of us.
01:06:49Give it back to him.
01:06:52Hamilton, don't be a fool.
01:06:53You never even looked out there to see if there was water.
01:06:57You just took Banner's word that there wasn't any.
01:07:01Put on the rifle.
01:07:02The man's out of his mind.
01:07:05That's true.
01:07:07Bring us some water.
01:07:11Menstrual, wait!
01:07:12Menstrual, stop!
01:07:13Where are you going?
01:07:15Menstrual!
01:07:15Menstrual, come back here!
01:07:17Menstrual!
01:07:22Menstrual, leave it!
01:07:23Come out there!
01:07:25Don't you see it?
01:07:25Menstrual, come back here!
01:07:27Here!
01:07:32Menstrual, come back!
01:07:33Water!
01:07:35Water!
01:07:37Water!
01:07:42I told you it was here!
01:07:45Menstrual, come back here!
01:07:47Menstrual, come back here!
01:07:55Menstrual, come back here!
01:07:59Water!
01:08:01Water!
01:08:02Water!
01:08:02Water!
01:08:03I must not spill!
01:08:04I must not spill longer!
01:08:08I'm coming!
01:08:10I'm coming!
01:08:11I've got the water!
01:08:13Lots of water!
01:08:14Menstrual, hurry!
01:08:16Menstrual, hurry up!
01:08:18Let me go!
01:08:19I'm coming!
01:08:19I'm coming!
01:08:20Get yourself killed!
01:08:21Let me go!
01:08:50Menstrual!
01:08:53Menstrual!
01:08:59Menstrual!
01:09:01Now how do you feel about the poor misunderstood Indian senator?
01:09:05The brothers of the white man!
01:09:09Blood brothers!
01:09:11Blood!
01:09:13Blood!
01:09:14Blood!
01:09:16I'm very sorry, Miss Clark.
01:09:19You're very sorry.
01:09:21Is that all you can say?
01:09:24What do we do now, Senator?
01:09:26Keep on turning the other cheek till we're all dead with Indian arrows sticking out of us?
01:09:31It's this sort of thing I hope to put an end to.
01:09:34This useless wanton killing on both sides.
01:09:39A few nights ago you said you wanted to prove yourself.
01:09:42Well, don't wait till we get to Laramie to show me what kind of a man you are.
01:09:46Prove it now.
01:09:48Don't wait to talk to the chiefs. The killers are right out there.
01:09:52Talk peace to them, you...
01:09:55Pumbus...
01:09:55blowhard!
01:09:58Here.
01:10:00Here's your olive branch.
01:10:02Hold it out to them.
01:10:04See what your stupid, pious ideas get you.
01:10:16Go on.
01:10:17Talk to them.
01:10:20Talk to them and see if they'll believe you.
01:10:24See if they'll let us all walk out of here with all of our hair!
01:10:29I would have chosen a different time, Miss Clark.
01:10:35But a man who preaches peace must practice it.
01:10:39An ideal isn't worth a penny if it isn't put to work.
01:10:51No gunfire, if you please, Mr. Banner.
01:10:54Your way has failed.
01:10:56I'd like to try mine.
01:11:03Senator Blakely!
01:11:05Senator Blakely!
01:11:13Senator Blakely!
01:11:15Senator Blakely!
01:11:15Senator Blakely!
01:11:18Indian brothers!
01:11:20Hear me!
01:11:22I extend my hand to you in friendship.
01:11:26Soon I go to the tents of your many chiefs
01:11:29to speak of peace
01:11:31and smoke the pipe
01:11:33in everlasting brotherhood.
01:11:35The promises I make you will be honored.
01:11:40If you will allow us to call in peace and safety,
01:11:44then my mission can be fulfilled.
01:11:47And once again,
01:11:49you can lay aside your war drums
01:11:52and return to your families,
01:11:55raise your corn
01:11:56and hunt your buffalo.
01:11:59Tell me that my words are not blown away with the wind.
01:12:04Tell me that I am heard!
01:12:07Tell me that you will leave here now!
01:12:11In peace and go to your villages!
01:12:12In peace and go to your villages!
01:12:15Speak to me, Indian brothers,
01:12:17so that I may know...
01:12:19So that I may...
01:12:43You were right, Miss Clark.
01:12:47Words aren't enough.
01:12:50Or perhaps...
01:12:52they just didn't...
01:12:55understand.
01:13:02He really believed what he said.
01:13:06Enough to die for it.
01:13:09I killed him.
01:13:12And it wasn't a clean kill.
01:13:14It was dirty.
01:13:17We should be proud of ourselves, Bennett.
01:13:22I guess he just took his case to the wrong people.
01:13:25Us.
01:13:28Them.
01:13:42So,
01:13:43a lot
01:13:43J
01:13:43Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:14:05How do you feel?
01:14:09Fine.
01:14:11Considering.
01:14:13Considering I'm dying.
01:14:18It's just as well this way, Banner.
01:14:22I really had no idea what I'd do with you.
01:14:26Only got to Laramie.
01:14:29Now it's no problem at all.
01:14:33We'll never get there.
01:14:37She likes to hear my epitaph, Miss Clark.
01:14:43Here lies John Carter.
01:14:46He was the waiting kind.
01:14:49A patient coward.
01:14:52Don't talk anymore.
01:14:54Save your strength.
01:14:56For what?
01:14:58Doesn't take strength to die.
01:15:01I didn't have enough of that, did I, Banner?
01:15:04Or I'd have taken you in.
01:15:07So, uh, I'll die.
01:15:11You heard my epitaph.
01:15:14I'd like to hear my last will and testament.
01:15:18There's plenty of time for talking.
01:15:21Later.
01:15:22Oh.
01:15:24Time is running out.
01:15:27To John Banner,
01:15:30I bequeath the money
01:15:32he took from the bank.
01:15:35I'll pay that back.
01:15:36Every cent of it.
01:15:38To the first national bank of Fallbrook.
01:15:42I bequeath my good name.
01:15:46Oh, no.
01:15:48I forgot.
01:15:49They already foreclosed on that.
01:15:53I'll get that back for you, too.
01:15:55I'll write a letter as soon as I get to Laramie.
01:15:58Write it here in the sand.
01:16:01Let the wind carry it back to them.
01:16:16To Amy Clark.
01:16:19I leave my heart.
01:16:22I'll remember that.
01:16:27Banner, he'll die for sure
01:16:29if we don't get some water and clean it.
01:16:31Infection will spread.
01:16:41What are you doing?
01:16:44Cantina water.
01:16:47You don't have to, you know.
01:16:50If he dies,
01:16:51you're off the hook.
01:16:53For good.
01:16:54You don't have to, you don't have to, you don't have to.
01:17:26You'll be a lot taller
01:17:27when you stand up again.
01:17:40Sand.
01:17:42Put just enough water in it to drip
01:17:44and drive us out of the line.
01:17:48They've got us, haven't they?
01:18:00Here we are.
01:18:02You've got us where you want us.
01:18:03Now come out and get us.
01:18:10Be quiet, Banner.
01:18:12I heard something out there.
01:18:13I can't tell what it is or where it is.
01:18:21There's still some of them left.
01:18:23We haven't killed them all yet.
01:18:25I still hear something.
01:18:28Why don't you come on out and fight?
01:18:30Come on out and show yourself!
01:18:31Get out!
01:18:41Water.
01:18:45Water!
01:18:48Banner!
01:18:50Banner, look!
01:18:51We've got water!
01:18:54Where did it come from?
01:18:56The storm was miles away from here.
01:18:59So was the man. But he heard, just like Minstrel said he would.
01:19:21He's dead.
01:19:25Vader, look out!
01:19:34Vader, look out!
01:19:59Oof!
01:20:01Oof!
01:20:02Oof!
01:20:07Oof!
01:20:08Oof!
01:20:10Oof!
01:20:12Oof!
01:20:32It's no use. I can't kill a man with my hands.
01:20:44Go get your bunch. Tell them to clear out.
01:20:50No more. They're all dead with me.
01:21:02Go back to your village. Tell them white man gave Indian back his life.
01:21:34Go back to your village.
01:21:35Go back to your village.
01:21:55Try those on Forsyth.
01:21:59Hamilton's?
01:22:00Yep.
01:22:02It's gonna take a pretty good man or woman to fill him.
01:22:05You made him a promise.
01:22:07And I'm gonna keep it.
01:22:10He's dead.
01:22:12Who's to know?
01:22:13Me.
01:22:16So Hamilton's what?
01:22:22He's taking you in after him.
01:22:24I guess you could say that.
01:22:29You once said that you'd walk a hundred miles just to kiss me.
01:22:33In a minute.
01:22:35Well, then this short distance shouldn't tire you.
01:22:42Is your partner Sam gonna object?
01:22:44That's true.
01:22:46That partnership has been dissolved.
01:22:49Sam's nothing but a bad memory.
01:22:52I'm in business for myself now.
01:23:09Grab that rifle.
01:23:18You're not wearing war paint, so hold you fire.
01:23:40I make you present.
01:23:43White man, thanks Indian.
01:23:45But your people, they went away.
01:23:47They left you.
01:23:48I walk back to my home over the mountains.
01:23:50But why?
01:23:53It is the custom of my people.
01:23:55The walk is part of the gift.
01:24:06The language of friendship.
01:24:08I'm not sure.
01:24:08The senator tried to sow the seeds.
01:24:11All they needed was good ground to follow him.
01:24:14It's too bad he couldn't live to see it.
01:24:19You put it.
01:24:22It's too bad.
01:24:23All they needed.
01:24:32You hit me up.
01:24:32Time to have the idea.
01:24:32All they needed to go.
01:24:34But I'm not willing to do that.
01:24:34You're hungry.
01:24:34I did it too.
01:24:36I missed it.
01:24:36I'll be hungry.
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