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00:30Thank you, Mr. Appleby.
00:54Goodbye.
00:55Thank you, Ms. Cynthia.
00:56I hope you find your parents well.
00:58And, uh, give my regards to every clock.
01:01Yes, I'll tell her.
01:03We leave for Gainesville in an hour, miss.
01:05Okay, Mr. Gainesville.
01:08Oh, yes.
01:17Thank you, sir.
01:20That's $1.50.
01:21Oh, excuse me, Sheriff.
01:24My name is Appleby.
01:25Sheriff in Appleby.
01:27I'm looking for Mr. Curly Bill Roches.
01:30Oh, yeah.
01:31So is I for the state.
01:33One of these boys pulled another job over to Gainesville.
01:36Shot a couple of men.
01:37Oh, good.
01:39Hold up in his place in San Rivas again, I guess.
01:42Oh.
01:43Well, in that case, I would like to hire a guy to take me there.
01:48Well, why don't you say you wanted to see Curly Bill?
01:51Well, I have to find him and take his gun away from him.
01:54Well, I've got to work too, Josh.
02:00I'll see you later.
02:02If you bring Curly Bill's back, I'll give you a medal.
02:04I'll see you later.
02:35Um, what's the matter, Sheriff?
02:37Oh, he's just a little nervous about him, Roches.
02:40Trying to send out some deputy to bring him in from San Ramos.
02:43The town can't spare him.
02:45Now, would you know where to find Mr. Roches?
02:48Well, I don't know that part of it pretty well.
03:01Oh, when do you use it?
03:03No.
03:04Oh, we were on the stagecoach together.
03:09Now, Mr. Addle.
03:16Mr. Addle.
03:18Would you mind if we talk some business?
03:22Yes.
03:24Well, I'm willing to give you $100 cash if you will agree to lead me to Mr. Roches.
03:31$100?
03:31No, no, no.
03:39Um, would you happen to have some bottle of soda?
03:43Uh, no.
03:45Oh, well, they do have quite a few places now.
03:49Further east.
03:53I'll have a beer, please.
03:56Bottle of soda?
03:57Yes, sir.
04:03Well, you see, I'm a salesman.
04:05I'm a salesman.
04:06I am guns, mostly.
04:08As a matter of fact, I've been noticing yours.
04:10It's really quite interesting.
04:13Yes, well, you see, about two months ago, I received a shipment of guns.
04:17Twelve revolvers altogether.
04:18And I'd already sold five when I discovered that there was a defect.
04:22You see, there was a flaw in the casting of the cylinder.
04:25Oh, they fired all right, but, um, after time, they blew up.
04:32So, anyway, when I discovered this, I started retrieving the guns as well as I could.
04:36And I actually got back all of them except for, what?
04:40Mr. Roches?
04:41Ah!
04:43You want me to take you up there so you can get the gun back from?
04:46Oh, yes, sir.
04:46Oh, you're crazy.
04:49Well, uh, why?
04:50Well, listen, if you want to do it and blow the lead off of that thing, all the people
04:54around here want me to stop?
04:58Two hundred dollars.
05:02I don't understand you at all.
05:04Mr. Mettle, I sold that gun, and I stand behind the quality.
05:09Now, uh, if you don't want to accompany me, then I'll have to go alone.
05:13But it does seem to me that, um, two hundred dollars is a lot of money.
05:20How well do you know Bill Broches?
05:22I've done business with him on two previous occasions.
05:24I know him for a long time.
05:26He might give you back that gun with no trouble at all.
05:28Then again, he might just blow your head off.
05:30It seems to me that two hundred dollars isn't very much money for getting shot up, you know
05:32what I mean?
05:33Uh, Mr. M, I'm sure you'll be encouraged to know.
05:35But if we should run into any trouble, I am quite capable to handle your gun.
05:43Huh?
05:44I sell guns, and you see, it's necessary for me to be able to use my merchandise.
05:51As a matter of fact, I dare say that I can draw a pistol quite as fast as you can use that.
05:56Now look, Appleby, I'm quite sure you can handle your gun.
05:59I think you've got a lot to learn about the customers you do business with, you hear?
06:03I do.
06:03Now, you, um, are fast, aren't you?
06:19He's fast.
06:20Now, if I beat you to the door, will you accept my offer?
06:24And leave me to Mr. Broches.
06:30One hundred dollars?
06:31Two hundred dollars.
06:32Yeah, and, uh, I'll beat you.
06:37You keep the two hundred dollars anyway.
06:41Well, uh, is she the two hundred dollars already?
06:45That is two hundred dollars.
06:53All right.
06:54All right.
07:03All right.
07:12Yeah, huh?
07:24It's going to be close now.
07:26Oh, close enough for what?
07:28We'll let a little fire.
07:30Maybe we'll get your attention.
07:32Take a look, see.
07:42If I'd been alone, I wouldn't have known what to do.
07:53I'm certainly glad you decided to come along.
07:57Not to.
07:58I don't know.
08:00I've always loved guns.
08:06I just even dream of maybe someday getting to be a marshal or a sheriff.
08:12No one will take me seriously.
08:17Only way that I could convince him was to ship him.
08:20I know somehow I just didn't think of him.
08:23You decided to sell guns, huh?
08:25Mm-hmm.
08:28We got this fire.
08:30I'm going to leave.
08:31What do you say?
08:31There's stuff on the side of the building right there.
08:33All right.
08:35Come on, man.
08:42Well, what do you think?
08:57You're a new owner.
08:59But why didn't they come?
09:01I don't know.
09:03You can even have animals taken over.
09:04All right.
09:06All right.
09:08All right.
09:08All right.
09:38I guess I suppose you say I do.
09:42That's right.
09:48I don't see why that.
09:51There's a lot of men in this brother.
09:52Can't be walking around free.
09:54We didn't know enough people to catch him.
09:58You look out of a man for who she was.
10:01I've got sick of you to sell him a gun with.
10:03Well, I'm afraid that I don't understand you're worth.
10:06If a man is walking about the streets free,
10:08I don't think I'm supposed to judge him.
10:10I don't know.
10:11I don't know.
10:26I don't know.
10:26I don't know.
11:28I knew it's your friend who sold that gun do.
11:31That's why they don't check that fire alarm.
11:37I got that coming back to town.
11:39What about Mr. Brocious?
11:41You can't go anywhere where I can't find him.
11:44We can't be of any help here now.
11:46You've come too far to go back.
11:48Besides, you agreed to do this job.
11:50You can't back off.
11:53Look, Appleby, I've been in this country all my life.
11:59I got a feeling right now I'm getting in a trip.
12:00I got no business.
12:01You don't owe me a sinker as far as I go.
12:03I got no...
12:05Watch him.
12:07Yeah.
12:08Yeah.
13:08I'll tell you something, I think you're crazy.
13:22Maybe I am too, so I'll just try along with you, please.
13:27Let's go.
13:27How far do you think we have to go?
13:45Right there.
13:46How far?
13:54How far have you been following us?
14:09Uh, we weren't following you, mister.
14:11That's right.
14:12We were just leaving our camp when we heard the shots.
14:15We rode down to find out what it was about.
14:17So you were the ones making the smoke?
14:19Huh?
14:22I don't know if you're lying or not, but it don't make no difference.
14:27Get moving.
14:27Hello.
14:38Hello.
14:38Yeah, hello.
14:41You're a little bit late.
14:42No.
14:42No.
14:43It's about seeing your stage coach.
14:44Sure not, you're told.
14:45Keep moving.
14:46You're a little bit late.
15:16Excited.
15:38Keep moving.
15:41Don't you worry, Mr. Unwin.
15:43Nice to use the coach.
15:43You two find yourselves
15:54Go on
15:57I insist upon seeing Mr. Brocious
16:04You do
16:05You're a real sassy dude aren't you
16:11Fassy head
16:12No
16:13That's right dude
16:14Hold on
16:15I've gone too far this time
16:16I demand to see Mr. Brocious this instant
16:19You do
16:21Well okay dude
16:24You'll just get your demand
16:26Sit down
16:27Watch that
16:30I'm going to try to tell you on the trail I know about the stagecoach you want to be shined up
16:47I'm Ms. Bremble
16:49I'm trying to tell you on the trail I know about the stagecoach you want to be shined up
16:56I think you apply board
17:00Stay tuned I love you
17:01I правда
17:06She's the girl we saw in the Monde in
17:09Well she was on that stagecoach and uh..
17:12obia
17:14Oh, that's just fine. That's just great.
17:19Why?
17:21As long as the brochures keep to this, and they won't die in my vision alone,
17:24it's probably too much.
17:26The percentage is totally worth it.
17:28I'm gonna have a whole lot of money up here.
17:30Listen, that'll be...
17:32I won't tell the brochures you know about the good night.
17:36Hey.
17:38Shut up, you two.
17:44What do we gotta do?
17:53There they are, Curly.
18:00Well, if it ain't my old friend a drummer, huh?
18:03I won't tie these men up. Come on, cut a moose.
18:07I'll come back for a couple of hours and come back and find my friend laced up like a boot.
18:13Josh?
18:14Oh, his name is Josh Redman. He's been serving as my guy.
18:18I recognize you, Mr. Redman.
18:23It's been about six years ago.
18:25I don't know about you.
18:27Well, I don't know about you, too.
18:30I read in one of those little posters, I'll wait.
18:32I want you to come looking for me.
18:34You know what I mean?
18:36Oh.
18:37Glad to hear it.
18:38I remember when you were looking for my friend Pete Clooney.
18:41Sure glad you were looking for me like that.
18:44Yeah.
18:45Well, come on.
18:46Let's have some coffee and get the kinks out.
18:49Come on, Mr. Redman.
18:50I'll sit down right over there.
18:55Well, you gotta forgive the boys.
18:58They've been currently in the other party.
19:01Yeah.
19:06I guess I better get started if I'm going to do that message.
19:09Yeah, you do that.
19:15Well, I'll bring you up this way.
19:19Well, it's not that gun that I sold you a few weeks ago.
19:23Tell me, uh, you still have it?
19:25Yeah, all right.
19:26Ah, good, good.
19:27Well, I'd like to fly back to you.
19:29I'm afraid it's defective.
19:31What's wrong with it?
19:32You see, there was a flaw in the machining of the cylinder.
19:34It will work quite all right for a while,
19:36but sooner or later it will explode.
19:41No good, huh?
19:44It's not you didn't have to use it much.
19:46Well, I can either give you back your money,
19:49or if you prefer,
19:50I can allow you to choose another gun for my case.
19:55Now, that's what I call taking real good care of the trade.
19:59Oh, we bring that case.
20:08Anyone else?
20:09This one.
20:22This one looks pretty good.
20:24Yes, that's one of my finest models.
20:27Yeah, I like this one.
20:28Well, it's a bit more expensive than the other, but I'm willing to absorb the loss.
20:41I can assure you, Mr. Brushes, nothing like this will ever happen again.
20:46I'm sure it won't.
20:51Oh, hey, have some more coffee.
20:54Oh, sorry, but I really got to be getting back.
20:58Oh, I was kind of hoping you'd stay the night.
21:01Get a good start in the morning.
21:03Oh, thank you, but I have some business in town.
21:05Oh, yes, I can't tell her what you got.
21:07I can't tell her what you got.
21:15The only thing about it is we're getting bears.
21:18They come right up at night.
21:20There's a lot of racket.
21:22Yeah, well, I could have dangerous.
21:27Why don't you know how to answer them?
21:30Well, I guess you'll be wanting to get going.
21:32So good, get the horses.
21:37Hey, are you sure you can't stay here?
21:41Oh, thank you very much, but no.
21:48Now, you didn't really think, oh, Bill was going to let you get away from me, did you?
21:52Be kind of stupid of me.
21:54Turn it loose.
21:55Let you lead this sheriff right back here.
21:57And tell him who kidnapped Miss Clyburn.
22:02You know about that?
22:03Well, no, no, no, no, we didn't come up here intending to betray you.
22:07We came up here to help you.
22:09You came up here because you were afraid something would happen to you with this gun.
22:14Me and my boys would come looking for you.
22:17All right, Bill.
22:19I'll keep you around.
22:21Oh, and I can save for you, Mr. Bondy.
22:24I'm warning you not to do that.
22:26Put your guns away or I'll shoot.
22:37I'm warning you, I mean what I say.
22:39Why, you little drunk.
22:41That fee-bopper of yours has only got one bullet and you wouldn't know what to do with that.
22:45I'm an expert shot and the first man of this baby will find that out.
22:48Now, put your guns away.
22:49It's going to be killed.
22:50No.
22:51What do you mean, sir?
22:52You better do like he said.
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23:47You didn't travel, didn't you?
23:54You know this run that I've been picking?
24:16I've sold many bad guns in my life.
24:18It's not much of business with a man like Mr. Brooks.
24:21There's nothing that guns are so bad, you know?
24:24The people who use them.
24:25You know, that's a really great girl.
24:31Well, that's only a bad gun.
24:34A whiskey hot glass.
24:38Say, you're the guy that wanted soda pop.
24:40Funny thing is, a drummer came by today.
24:42I got you some.
24:43Whiskey, please.
24:51This man that brought in fairly filled brochures out of here.
24:53I wonder what he wants to drink.
24:54You would try.
24:55Well, we're all right.
24:56I'm sorry.
24:57I'm fine.
24:58This is a good time.
24:59It's okay.
25:01You're welcome.
25:02Let us go.
25:03It hurts.
25:04Yes, it hurts.
25:05I'm fine.
25:06Let us go.
25:07Let us go.
25:08We're going to come.
25:09Let us go.
25:11Let us go.
25:44This has been a four-star production.