- 7/4/2025
High Noon (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann, is a classic Western and tense real-time thriller that explores courage, duty, and moral conflict. The story follows Marshal Will Kane (Gary Cooper), who has just married Amy Fowler (Grace Kelly) and plans to retire. But on his wedding day, he learns that outlaw Frank Miller (Ian MacDonald) has been released from prison and is arriving on the noon train to seek revenge.
Kane decides to stay and face Miller and his gang, despite his new wife’s pleas to leave. As the clock ticks toward noon, he tries to rally townspeople for help, but they turn their backs out of fear or selfishness. Alone, Kane prepares for a deadly showdown, wrestling with isolation and betrayal in a town he once protected.
With its real-time pacing, stark cinematography, and Dimitri Tiomkin’s iconic score, High Noon redefined the Western genre and became a powerful allegory about standing up for what’s right, even when no one else will. Gary Cooper’s performance won him an Oscar, and the film remains one of cinema’s greatest Westerns.
Main Cast:
Gary Cooper as Marshal Will Kane
Grace Kelly as Amy Fowler Kane
Thomas Mitchell as Jonas Henderson
Lloyd Bridges as Harvey Pell
Katy Jurado as Helen Ramírez
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Kane decides to stay and face Miller and his gang, despite his new wife’s pleas to leave. As the clock ticks toward noon, he tries to rally townspeople for help, but they turn their backs out of fear or selfishness. Alone, Kane prepares for a deadly showdown, wrestling with isolation and betrayal in a town he once protected.
With its real-time pacing, stark cinematography, and Dimitri Tiomkin’s iconic score, High Noon redefined the Western genre and became a powerful allegory about standing up for what’s right, even when no one else will. Gary Cooper’s performance won him an Oscar, and the film remains one of cinema’s greatest Westerns.
Main Cast:
Gary Cooper as Marshal Will Kane
Grace Kelly as Amy Fowler Kane
Thomas Mitchell as Jonas Henderson
Lloyd Bridges as Harvey Pell
Katy Jurado as Helen Ramírez
Would you like recommendations for more classic Westerns like this?
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00:00:00Do not forsake me, oh, my darling, on this our wedding day.
00:00:22Do not forsake me, oh, my darling, wait, wait long, the noonday train will bring Frank Miller.
00:00:42If I'm a man, I must be brave, and I must face that deadly killer.
00:00:52A liar coward, a cravin' coward, a liar coward in my grave.
00:01:07Oh, to be torn quick, slovin' duty, sposin' I lose my fair-haired beauty.
00:01:14Look at that big hand move along near in high noon.
00:01:19He made a vow while in the state's prison, thought it would be my life for his.
00:01:25And I'm not afraid of death, but, oh, what will I do if you leave me?
00:01:33Do not forsake me, oh, my darling, you made that promise when we went.
00:01:44Do not forsake me, oh, my darling, although you're grievin', I can't be leavin'
00:01:58Until I shoot Frank Miller dead.
00:02:05Way long, way long, way long, way long.
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00:02:46Let's go.
00:03:16Let's go.
00:03:46Let's go.
00:03:48Did you see what I saw?
00:03:50Come on, Joe.
00:03:51Open her up.
00:03:52We're going to have a big day today.
00:03:53Come on.
00:03:54Get the door open.
00:03:57You in a hurry?
00:04:02Yeah, I sure am.
00:04:04You're a fool.
00:04:05Come on.
00:04:07All right, all right, ladies and gentlemen, let us begin.
00:04:14Now will the bride and groom kindly step forward.
00:04:18Will Cain and Amy Fowler, you appear before me in my capacity as justice of the peace of this township,
00:04:28to be joined together in the bonds of holy matrimony.
00:04:39Man, it sure is hot.
00:04:40Hot?
00:04:41You call this hot?
00:04:46Well, I'll be...
00:04:48What's the matter?
00:04:49Thought I saw Ben Miller.
00:04:50Oh, he's down in Texas somewhere.
00:04:52I know.
00:04:53Looked like Pearson Colby, too.
00:04:55Oh, it couldn't be, though.
00:04:57My goodness gracious.
00:05:18Noon train on time?
00:05:28Uh, yes, sir.
00:05:29That is, I think so, sir.
00:05:31Don't know reason why it shouldn't be.
00:05:34Mr. Pierce?
00:05:35How are you, Mr. Miller?
00:05:37Mr. Pierce?
00:05:39Mr. Colby?
00:05:48Mr. Pierce?
00:05:53Mr. Pierce?
00:06:14Mr. Pierce?
00:06:17Do you, Will Kane, take Amy to be your lawful wedded wife to have and to hold from this day forward until death do you part?
00:06:24I do.
00:06:26Do you, Amy, take Will to be your lawful wedded husband to have and to hold from this day forward until death do you part?
00:06:34I do.
00:06:35Ring, please.
00:06:37Then, by the authority vested in me by the laws of this territory, I pronounce you man and wife.
00:06:56I can't speak for the rest of you men, but I claim an ancient privilege.
00:07:08We might have passed for a Sunday.
00:07:17All those people.
00:07:20Amy, it seems to me like people ought to be alone when they get married.
00:07:24I know.
00:07:26I'm gonna try, Amy. I'll do my best.
00:07:31I will, too.
00:07:38My honeymoon is officially over.
00:07:41Come on, everybody.
00:07:42And don't look so shy.
00:07:43No way to defeat a man on his honeymoon day is no privacy on his wedding day.
00:07:47Well, one more ceremony and Will's a free man.
00:07:50More or less.
00:07:52Well, Marshal, turn in your badge.
00:07:54I tell you the truth, I kind of hate to do this without your new Marshal being here.
00:07:58Will, Fuller, Howe, and I are the entire board of selectmen in this community.
00:08:02We're also your very good friends.
00:08:05With the fine job you've done here, I feel free to say, and the judge will bear me out,
00:08:09this town will be safe till tomorrow.
00:08:13You win.
00:08:15But don't ever marry a Quaker.
00:08:16She'll have you run in a store.
00:08:17I can't picture you doing that, Will.
00:08:19I can.
00:08:21So can I.
00:08:22And a good thing, too.
00:08:26You didn't talk that way when you were wearing a star.
00:08:30All right, it's coming off.
00:08:32But I got to be paid first.
00:08:36Let me down.
00:08:38Not till you kiss me.
00:08:40Let me down.
00:08:47Let me down.
00:08:48Let me down.
00:08:49Let me down.
00:08:50Let me down.
00:08:51Let me down.
00:08:52Let me down.
00:08:53Let me down.
00:08:54Let me down.
00:08:55Let me down.
00:08:56Let me down.
00:08:57Let me down.
00:08:58You should have been a lawyer.
00:08:59Well, I was cut out to the biggest store.
00:09:01Marshal, telegram for you.
00:09:05It's terrible.
00:09:06It's shocking.
00:09:10Be pardon, Frank Miller.
00:09:11What is it, Will?
00:09:12Don't believe it.
00:09:14We could go, too.
00:09:16Nice of them to let you know.
00:09:17And that ain't all.
00:09:18Ben Miller is down at the depot now with Jim Pierce and Jack Colby.
00:09:22They asked about the noon train.
00:09:23The noon train?
00:09:28Will.
00:09:30You get out of this town.
00:09:32Get out of this town this very minute.
00:09:34Come on.
00:09:35Let's get them going.
00:09:36Never mind that now.
00:09:37Get going and no stop till you get to Cogsburg.
00:09:39But what is it, Mr. Howard?
00:09:40Don't you worry, man.
00:09:41Don't be out of town this minute.
00:09:42Everything will be all on, Will.
00:09:43We'll take care of everything.
00:09:45I think I ought to stay.
00:09:46Are you crazy?
00:09:47Think of Amy.
00:09:53Goodbye, Amy.
00:09:54Goodbye, Amy.
00:09:55Don't worry.
00:09:56Everything will be all right.
00:09:58Good luck, boys.
00:09:59Hurry.
00:10:13What?
00:10:14What?
00:10:15You can't see now.
00:10:16Cain and his new wife just took off in a big hurry.
00:10:18What so funny?
00:10:19I mean a big hurry.
00:10:20Hey.
00:10:21You don't suppose Cain's scared of those three gunnies.
00:10:26Cain and his new wife just took off in a big hurry.
00:10:30What's so funny?
00:10:31I mean a big hurry.
00:10:34Hey, you don't suppose Cain's scared of those three gunnies?
00:10:41Well, you didn't see him.
00:10:42I never saw him whip a horse that way.
00:10:56Sam.
00:10:57Come in, Helen.
00:10:59Ben Miller is in town.
00:11:01He has two of the old bunch with him.
00:11:08I guess I'll take a look around.
00:11:26Why are you stopping?
00:11:55Why are you stopping?
00:11:57It's no good. I've got to go back, Amy.
00:11:58Why?
00:12:00This is crazy. I haven't even got any guns.
00:12:02Then let's go on. Hurry.
00:12:04No.
00:12:05That's what I've been thinking.
00:12:07They're making me run. I've never run from anybody before.
00:12:11Well, I don't understand any of this.
00:12:13Well, I haven't got time to tell you.
00:12:15Then don't go back, Will.
00:12:16I've got to. That's the whole thing.
00:12:26Watch out.
00:12:27Get out.
00:12:28Go.
00:12:29Come on.
00:12:32Go.
00:12:34Come on.
00:12:39Come on.
00:12:42Come on.
00:12:44Come on.
00:12:45THE END
00:13:15THE END
00:13:17THE END
00:13:19THE END
00:13:21THE END
00:13:23Don't believe it.
00:13:25How many coffins have we got?
00:13:29Two.
00:13:31We're gonna need at least two more no matter how you figure.
00:13:33You better get busy, Fred.
00:13:37Please, Will.
00:13:39If you just tell me what this is all about.
00:13:43I sent a man up five years ago for murder.
00:13:45He was supposed to hang.
00:13:47But up north they commuted it to life.
00:13:49Now he's free.
00:13:51I don't know how.
00:13:53Anyway, it looks like he's coming back.
00:13:55I still don't understand.
00:13:57But he was always wild, kinda crazy.
00:13:59He'll probably make trouble.
00:14:01But that's no concern of yours.
00:14:03Not anymore.
00:14:05I'm the one who sent him up.
00:14:07Well, that was part of your job.
00:14:09That's finished now.
00:14:11They've got a new marshal.
00:14:13Won't be here till tomorrow.
00:14:15Seems to me I've got to stay.
00:14:17Anyway, I'm the same man with or without this.
00:14:19Well, that isn't so.
00:14:21I expect he'll come looking for me.
00:14:23Three of his old bunch are waiting at the depot.
00:14:25That's exactly why we ought to go.
00:14:27They'll just come after us.
00:14:29Four of them.
00:14:31We'd be all alone on the prairie.
00:14:33We've got an hour.
00:14:35What's an hour?
00:14:36Oh, we could reach...
00:14:37What's a hundred miles we'd never be able to keep that store, Amy?
00:14:39They'd come after us and we'd have to run again as long as we live.
00:14:42No, we wouldn't.
00:14:44Not if they didn't know where to find us.
00:14:48I will.
00:14:49Well, I'm begging you.
00:14:50Please, let's go.
00:14:51I can.
00:14:52Don't try to be a hero.
00:14:54You don't have to be a hero.
00:14:55Not for me.
00:14:56I'm not trying to be a hero.
00:14:58If you think I like this, you're crazy.
00:15:00Look, Amy.
00:15:01This is my town.
00:15:02I've got friends here.
00:15:03I'll swear in a bunch of special deputies
00:15:05and with a posse behind me, maybe there won't even be any trouble.
00:15:08You know there'll be trouble.
00:15:10Then it's better to have it here.
00:15:17I'm sorry, honey.
00:15:18I know how you feel about it.
00:15:20Do you?
00:15:21Of course I do.
00:15:22I know it's against your religion, though.
00:15:24Sure, I know how you feel.
00:15:26But you're doing it just the same.
00:15:30Oh, Will.
00:15:31We were married just a few minutes ago.
00:15:34We've got our whole lives ahead of us.
00:15:36Doesn't that mean anything to you?
00:15:38You know I've only got an hour and I've got lots to do.
00:15:42Stay at the hotel until it's over.
00:15:45No, I won't be here when it's over.
00:15:47You're asking me to wait an hour to find out if I'm going to be a wife or a widow.
00:15:51If I say it's too long to wait, I won't do it.
00:15:54Amy.
00:15:55I mean it.
00:15:56If you won't go with me now, I'll be on that train when it leaves here.
00:15:59I've got to stay.
00:16:02I've got to stay.
00:16:03You've got to stay.
00:16:04And you've got to stay.
00:16:05Glad you got here, first.
00:16:06I am.
00:16:07I'm glad you got here first.
00:16:28I am.
00:16:37Have you forgotten that I'm the man who passed sentence on Frank Miller?
00:16:47You shouldn't have come back, Will.
00:16:49Stupid.
00:16:50I figured I had to.
00:16:51I figured I had to stay.
00:16:53You figured wrong.
00:16:55I can deputize a posse.
00:16:57Ten, twelve guns is all I need.
00:16:58My intuition tells me otherwise.
00:17:01Why?
00:17:04No time for a lesson in civics, my boy.
00:17:07In the 5th century B.C., the citizens of Athens, having suffered grievously under a tyrant, managed to depose and banish him.
00:17:14However, when he returned some years later with an army of mercenaries, those same citizens not only opened the gates for him, but stood by while he executed members of the legal government.
00:17:25A similar thing happened about eight years ago in a town called Indian Falls.
00:17:31I escaped death only through the intercession of a lady of somewhat dubious reputation and the cost of a very handsome ring which once belonged to my mother.
00:17:43Unfortunately, I have no more rings.
00:17:45You're a judge.
00:17:46I've been a judge many times in many towns.
00:17:49I hope to live to be a judge again.
00:17:53I can't tell you what to do.
00:17:55Why must you be so stupid, Will?
00:17:57Have you forgotten what he is?
00:17:58Have you forgotten what he's done to people?
00:17:59Have you forgotten that he's crazy?
00:18:01Don't you remember when he sat in that chair and said,
00:18:03You'll never hang me.
00:18:05I'll come back.
00:18:06I'll kill you, Will Kane.
00:18:07I swear it.
00:18:08I'll kill you.
00:18:09Here you are, ma'am.
00:18:17This will take you to St. Louis.
00:18:27Maybe you'd rather wait somewhere else.
00:18:29Like at the hotel, maybe.
00:18:31All right.
00:18:33I'm awfully sorry about all this, Mrs. Kane.
00:18:35But don't you worry.
00:18:36The marshal will take care of himself, all right.
00:18:38Thank you very much.
00:18:42Hey, that wasn't here five years ago.
00:18:44So what?
00:18:46Nothing.
00:18:47Yet.
00:18:54Harvey.
00:18:55Don't you think Kane will be looking for you about now?
00:18:58Yeah.
00:19:00You really sore at him.
00:19:02Wouldn't you be if you were me?
00:19:03I suppose.
00:19:04If I were you.
00:19:08I'll be back in a little while.
00:19:15Be back in a little while.
00:19:15Bye, Will.
00:19:38Goodbye.
00:19:39I think I'm letting you down, don't you?
00:19:42No.
00:19:44Look, this is just a dirty little village in the middle of nowhere.
00:19:48Nothing that happens here is really important.
00:19:49Now get out.
00:19:51There isn't time.
00:19:54What a waste.
00:19:56Good luck.
00:20:09Charlie.
00:20:09Charlie.
00:20:09Why aren't you in church?
00:20:15Why aren't you?
00:20:17Look, will you do something for me?
00:20:18Sure.
00:20:18Go find Joe Henderson, Mark Howe, and Sam Fuller, and tell them I want them here.
00:20:22Right.
00:20:22And then find Harv Pell.
00:20:24Don't have to do that.
00:20:25Here I am.
00:20:26Well, where have you been?
00:20:27Busy.
00:20:27You know what's doing?
00:20:30Sure.
00:20:31Well, come on.
00:20:31We've got lots to do.
00:20:32Hold up a second.
00:20:34This ain't really your job, you know.
00:20:36Well, that's what everybody keeps telling me.
00:20:38Yeah, when I tell you, it means something.
00:20:39So you can just listen a second.
00:20:40All right.
00:20:41I'm listening.
00:20:43Well, this is the way I see it.
00:20:45If you'd gone with a new marshal, not due a little tomorrow, I'd be in charge around here.
00:20:48Right?
00:20:49Right.
00:20:49Well, tell me this, then.
00:20:52If I'm good enough to hold down the job when there's trouble, how come the city fathers didn't trust me with the permanent?
00:20:57I don't know.
00:20:59Don't you?
00:21:00No.
00:21:01That's funny.
00:21:01I figured you carried a lot of weight.
00:21:04Maybe they didn't ask me.
00:21:06Maybe they figured you were too young.
00:21:08Do you think I'm too young, too?
00:21:09You sure act like it sometimes.
00:21:11Come on.
00:21:19It's very simple, Will.
00:21:22All you've got to do is tell the old boys when they come that I'm the new marshal.
00:21:27And tomorrow they can tell the other fellow they're sorry, but the job's failed.
00:21:31You really mean it, don't you?
00:21:32Sure.
00:21:35Well, I can't do it.
00:21:37Why not?
00:21:39If you don't know, it's no use me telling you.
00:21:41You mean you won't do it?
00:21:43Have it your way.
00:21:44All right.
00:21:45The truth is, you probably talked against me from the start.
00:21:49You've been sore about me and Helen Ramirez right along, ain't you?
00:21:54You and Helen Ramirez?
00:21:57It so happens I didn't know, and it doesn't mean anything to me one way or the other.
00:22:01You ought to know that.
00:22:03Yeah, you've been washed up for more than a year.
00:22:05Well, you go out and get yourself married.
00:22:06Only you can't stand anybody taking your place there, can you?
00:22:10Especially me.
00:22:11Europe.
00:22:12I haven't got time, Harald.
00:22:21Okay.
00:22:22And let's get out of business.
00:22:24You want me to stick?
00:22:25You put the word in for me like I said.
00:22:26Sure, I want you to stick.
00:22:28But I'm not buying it.
00:22:29It's got to be up to you.
00:22:30It's got to be up to you.
00:23:00I thought you'd grew up by now.
00:23:09I thought your disposition might have sweetened up a little down in Abilene.
00:23:13I guess we're both wrong.
00:23:22It's so funny.
00:23:23Did you really think you could put that over on Cain?
00:23:27Why not?
00:23:29When are you going to grow up?
00:23:31I'm getting tired of that kind of talk.
00:23:33Then grow up?
00:23:34Cut it out!
00:23:40All right.
00:23:42Why shouldn't he have gone for it?
00:23:43He needs me.
00:23:44He'll need me plenty when Frank Miller gets here.
00:23:46That's possible.
00:23:47He should have had me mate Marshall to begin with.
00:23:49He's just sore is all.
00:23:50Sore about you and me.
00:23:52Is he?
00:23:53Sure.
00:23:54You told him?
00:23:55Sure.
00:23:58You're a fool.
00:24:01Why?
00:24:02Didn't you want him to know?
00:24:05Hey.
00:24:07Who did the walking out anyway?
00:24:08You or him?
00:24:09Get out, Harvey.
00:24:17I might just do that.
00:24:18Then do it.
00:24:22You don't mean that.
00:24:23Try me.
00:24:25You're going to talk different when Frank Miller gets here.
00:24:28You might want somebody around you then when you try and explain to him about Cain.
00:24:31I can take care of myself.
00:24:33Sure.
00:24:34Only from what I've heard, you might not be so pretty when he gets through with you.
00:24:42I won't be back.
00:24:43Good.
00:24:47Come in.
00:25:00I just saw Harvey.
00:25:01Is everything all right?
00:25:02I think I have to talk with Mr. Weaver.
00:25:07You're getting out?
00:25:08Yes.
00:25:10You want me to give Cain a hand?
00:25:11I don't want you to give Cain a hand.
00:25:18No.
00:25:20All right.
00:25:31May I wait here for the noon train?
00:25:37I said, may I wait in the lobby until noon?
00:25:39Sure, lady.
00:25:46You're Mrs. Cain, ain't you?
00:25:48Yes.
00:25:49You're leaving on the noon train?
00:25:52Yes.
00:25:52But your husband ain't?
00:25:54No.
00:25:54Why?
00:25:55No reason, but it's mighty interesting.
00:25:58Now me, I wouldn't leave this town at noon for all the tea in China.
00:26:03No, sir.
00:26:04It's going to be quite a sight to see.
00:26:13Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.
00:26:18He is trampling up the big leagues while the greats of wrath are stored.
00:26:22He hath loosed the faithful lightning of his terrible sweet sword.
00:26:26His truth is marching on.
00:26:31Glory, glory, hallelujah.
00:26:35Glory, glory, hallelujah.
00:26:39Glory, glory, hallelujah.
00:26:43His truth is marching on.
00:26:47He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat.
00:26:51He is sifting out the hearts of men before his judgment seat.
00:27:06Well, I just heard about...
00:27:08Hello, Herb.
00:27:09You can count on me.
00:27:10You know that, don't you?
00:27:12I was figuring I'd go ahead.
00:27:14Well, you cleaned this town up.
00:27:15You made it fit for women and kids to live in.
00:27:17Miller and nobody else will ever drag it down again.
00:27:19I was hoping people would feel that way.
00:27:22What other way is there?
00:27:23How many men you got lined up?
00:27:27None yet.
00:27:30Well, you better get going, man.
00:27:32I'll be back in 10 minutes.
00:27:34Lord, it's prepared.
00:27:49What is he?
00:28:09He's coming up the back way.
00:28:12There's a careful man.
00:28:13Come in, Mr. Weaver.
00:28:19Hello, Mrs. Ramirez.
00:28:20Hello.
00:28:20Sit down, please.
00:28:25Is there anything wrong, Mrs. Ramirez?
00:28:27No.
00:28:28Then why did you send for me?
00:28:29I'm leaving town.
00:28:30I want to sell the store.
00:28:32You want to buy me out?
00:28:33Well, how much did you want?
00:28:352,000.
00:28:36I think that's fair.
00:28:38Well, it's fair, all right, but I couldn't raise that much right now.
00:28:42How much can you raise?
00:28:43Oh, $1,000.
00:28:48All right.
00:28:49You can pay Sam the rest in six months, and he'll get it to me.
00:28:53A deal?
00:28:54Yes, ma'am.
00:28:56All right, Mr. Weaver.
00:29:01Mrs. Ramirez, I want to thank you for everything.
00:29:05I mean, when you first called me in and put the deal to me about staking me in the store
00:29:10and being a silent partner.
00:29:12You know, my wife thought...
00:29:15What I really mean to say is that you've been real decent to me right along.
00:29:22And I want you to know that I've been honest with you.
00:29:24I know you have, Mr. Weaver.
00:29:26Goodbye.
00:29:27Goodbye, Mrs. Ramirez.
00:29:29Good luck to you.
00:29:46Amy, you've changed your mind.
00:29:48I thought you'd changed yours.
00:29:56No, Willa.
00:29:57I have my ticket.
00:30:02I see.
00:30:05Open 19 and clean it up good.
00:30:07Mr. Miller's very particular.
00:30:09Is Helen Ramirez in?
00:30:10I guess so.
00:30:13Think you can find it all right?
00:30:15What are you looking at?
00:30:40You think I have changed?
00:30:41Well, what do you want?
00:30:48You want me to help you?
00:30:49You want me to ask Fran to let you go?
00:30:51You want me to beg for you?
00:30:53Well, I would not do it.
00:30:54I would not lift a finger for you.
00:30:58I came to tell you he was coming.
00:30:59I should have figured you'd know about it.
00:31:01I know about it.
00:31:03I think you ought to get out of town.
00:31:05I might not be able to...
00:31:06Well, anything can happen.
00:31:08I'm not afraid of him.
00:31:11I know you're not, but you...
00:31:13You know how he is.
00:31:17I know how he is.
00:31:21Maybe he doesn't know.
00:31:24He's probably got letters.
00:31:26Probably.
00:31:30Nothing in life is free.
00:31:32I'm getting out.
00:31:34I'm packing.
00:31:36That's good.
00:31:36I'm getting out of town.
00:31:44I'm getting out of town.
00:31:47Yes, I know.
00:31:53Goodbye, Noah.
00:31:55Kane.
00:31:57If you're smart, you will get out too.
00:32:02I can't.
00:32:03I know.
00:32:06I can't.
00:32:07May I ask you something?
00:32:37Sure.
00:32:38Who is Miss Ramirez?
00:32:40Mrs. Ramirez?
00:32:42She used to be a friend of your husband's a while back.
00:32:46Before that, she was a friend of Frank Miller's.
00:32:49I see. Thank you.
00:32:54You don't like my husband, do you?
00:32:57No.
00:32:58Why?
00:32:59Lots of reasons.
00:33:01One thing, this place was always busy when Frank Miller was around.
00:33:04I'm not the only one.
00:33:06There's plenty of people around here think he's got a comeuppance coming.
00:33:10You ask me, ma'am, so I'm telling you.
00:33:13You know what?
00:33:18I think I'll go get some liquor.
00:33:19You have to have it?
00:33:22Yeah.
00:33:23If you're going after that woman.
00:33:24I said I was going for liquor.
00:33:25You keep away from Cain.
00:33:26Sure.
00:33:27I can wait.
00:33:28Sure.
00:33:28I can wait.
00:33:29I can wait.
00:33:30You have to have it.
00:33:30You have to have it.
00:33:31Yeah.
00:33:32If you're going after that woman.
00:33:33I said I was going for liquor.
00:33:34You keep away from Cain.
00:33:35Sure.
00:33:36I can wait.
00:33:37You have to have it.
00:33:38You have to have it.
00:33:39Yeah.
00:33:40If you're going after that woman.
00:33:42I said I was going for liquor.
00:33:44You keep away from Cain.
00:33:45Sure.
00:33:46If I can wait.
00:34:15Hello.
00:34:16Hello.
00:34:17Hello.
00:34:18Hello.
00:34:19Where's the 10 star?
00:34:20I turned it in a quick.
00:34:22Smart move.
00:34:25I didn't ask you for your opinion.
00:34:46Hey, Ben.
00:34:48Ben.
00:34:49How are you?
00:34:50Ben.
00:34:51Hey, Ben.
00:34:52How are you?
00:34:53Ben.
00:34:54How are you Ben?
00:34:55How are you Ben?
00:34:56Ben.
00:34:57How are you Ben?
00:34:59How are you Ben?
00:35:00Ben.
00:35:01How are you Ben?
00:35:02All right.
00:35:03Give me a bottle.
00:35:04All right.
00:35:05Give me a bottle.
00:35:06Go Cain.
00:35:07It's been a long time Ben.
00:35:10Yeah.
00:35:11Yes, sir. How's Frank?
00:35:16He's not complaining.
00:35:18Well, there'll be a hot time in the old town tonight, eh, Ben?
00:35:24I wouldn't be surprised.
00:35:41I wouldn't be surprised.
00:36:11I'll give you odds.
00:36:20Cain's dead five minutes after Frank gets off the train.
00:36:23There's not much time.
00:36:24That's all Frank will need because I...
00:36:41You carry a badge and a gun, Marshal.
00:36:44You ain't no call to do that.
00:36:48You're right.
00:37:04I guess you all know why I'm here.
00:37:06I need deputies.
00:37:07I'll take all I can get.
00:37:11You must be crazy coming in here to raise a posse.
00:37:16Frank's got friends in this room.
00:37:17You ought to know that.
00:37:21Some of you were special deputies when we broke this bunch.
00:37:24I need you again. Now.
00:37:28Things were different then, Cain.
00:37:30You had six steady deputies to start off with.
00:37:33Every one a top gun.
00:37:35You ain't got but two now.
00:37:37You ain't got two.
00:37:38Our pal here says he just quit.
00:37:40Why?
00:37:45That's between the two of us.
00:37:47You're asking an awful lot, Cain,
00:37:48considering the kind of man Frank Miller is.
00:37:50All right.
00:37:52We all know what Miller's like.
00:37:54That's why I'm here.
00:37:55How about it?
00:37:56That's why I'm here.
00:37:57How about it?
00:37:58That's why I'm here.
00:37:59How about it?
00:38:00That's why I'm here.
00:38:03That's why I'm here.
00:38:05I don't know.
00:38:35All right, here we go.
00:38:37All right, here we go.
00:38:39All right, here we go.
00:39:05He's coming.
00:39:06Now, you do like I told you.
00:39:07I'm not home.
00:39:08Don't let him in.
00:39:09No matter what he says, I'm not home.
00:39:10Sam, he's your friend.
00:39:11Don't argue with me.
00:39:12He'll be here in a second.
00:39:13He won't believe me.
00:39:14I know I'm lying.
00:39:15You do like I tell you.
00:39:35Oh, Mrs. Fuller, is Sam in?
00:39:39No.
00:39:40No, he isn't.
00:39:44Do you know where he is, Mrs. Fuller?
00:39:45It's important to me that I find him.
00:39:47I think he's in church, Will.
00:39:50He's gone to church.
00:39:54Without you?
00:39:55I'm going to go in a little while, as soon as I dress.
00:39:58Thank you, Mrs. Fuller.
00:40:05Goodbye.
00:40:28Well, what do you want?
00:40:32Do you want me to get killed?
00:40:34Do you want to be a widow?
00:40:35Is that what you want?
00:40:36No, Sam.
00:40:38No.
00:40:39Cain.
00:40:43What's the matter, Jimmy?
00:40:44Nothing.
00:40:45I've been looking for you.
00:40:47I want a gun.
00:40:49I want to be with you when that train comes in.
00:40:52Can you handle the guns?
00:40:54Sure I can.
00:40:55I used to be good.
00:40:57Honestly.
00:40:58But why do you want...
00:40:59It ain't just getting even.
00:41:00It's a chance, see?
00:41:01It's what I need.
00:41:02Please, Cain.
00:41:03Let me get in on this.
00:41:05All right, Jimmy.
00:41:06I'll call you if I need you.
00:41:09Get yourself a drink meanwhile, huh?
00:41:22Come in, Sam.
00:41:27You're leaving town.
00:41:28Where are you going?
00:41:29I don't know yet.
00:41:30That doesn't make much sense.
00:41:31You're afraid, huh?
00:41:32Afraid of Miller?
00:41:33No.
00:41:34Sure you are.
00:41:35You wouldn't be running.
00:41:36You got nothing to be worried about as long as I'm around.
00:41:37You know that.
00:41:38I'm not as scared of Miller.
00:41:39I'll take him on any time.
00:41:40I believe you.
00:41:41Then why are you going?
00:41:42You're cutting out with Cain.
00:41:43Oh, Harvey.
00:41:44And why are you going?
00:41:45What difference does it make?
00:41:46It's Cain.
00:41:47It's Cain.
00:41:48I know it's Cain.
00:41:49It isn't Cain.
00:41:50But I'm going to tell you something about you and your friend, Cain.
00:41:51You're a good looking boy.
00:41:52You have big, broad shoulders.
00:41:53But he is a man.
00:41:54It takes more than big, broad shoulders to make a man, Harvey.
00:41:57And you have a lot of money.
00:41:58You have a lot of money.
00:41:59You've got nothing to be worried about as long as I'm around.
00:42:00You know that.
00:42:01I'm not scared of Miller.
00:42:02I'll take him on any time.
00:42:03I believe you.
00:42:04Then why are you going?
00:42:05It's Cain.
00:42:06I know it's Cain.
00:42:07It isn't Cain.
00:42:08But I'm going to tell you something about you and your friend, Cain.
00:42:11You're a good looking boy.
00:42:13You have big, broad shoulders.
00:42:14But he is a man.
00:42:16It takes more than big, broad shoulders to make a man, Harvey.
00:42:19And you have a long way to go.
00:42:23You know something?
00:42:24I don't think you will ever make it.
00:42:28Let me tell you something.
00:42:30You're not going anywhere.
00:42:31You're staying here with me.
00:42:32It's going to be just like it was before.
00:42:35You want to know why I'm living?
00:42:40Then listen.
00:42:41Cain will be a dead man in half an hour.
00:42:44And nobody is going to do anything about it.
00:42:46And when he dies, this town dies too.
00:42:49I can feel it.
00:42:50I am all alone in the world.
00:42:52I have to make a living.
00:42:54So I'm going someplace else.
00:42:56That's all.
00:43:01And as for you,
00:43:02I don't like anybody to put his hands on me.
00:43:04Unless I want him to.
00:43:06And I don't like you to.
00:43:07Anymore.
00:43:08Anymore.
00:43:13He made a vow for a little sick.
00:43:14How could he be my life for his?
00:43:17I'm not afraid of self alone.
00:43:20What will I think of you?
00:43:24He's going to have him to be my life for him?
00:43:26No.
00:43:27Our text today is from Malachi chapter four.
00:43:29For behold, the day cometh, that shall burn as an oven.
00:43:32And all the proud, yea, and all that do wickedly, shall be as,
00:43:36. . . .
00:43:38I'm sorry, Parson. I don't want to disturb the services.
00:43:45You already have.
00:43:47You don't come to this church very often, Marshal.
00:43:50And when you got married today, you didn't see fit to be married here.
00:43:54What could be so important to bring you here now?
00:43:57I need help.
00:43:59It's true, I haven't been a church-going man, and maybe that's a bad thing.
00:44:10And I didn't get married here today because my wife's a Quaker.
00:44:14But I came here for help because there are people here.
00:44:19I'm sorry, Marshal. Say what you have to say.
00:44:25Maybe some of you already know it.
00:44:28But if you don't, it looks like Frank Miller's coming back on the noon train.
00:44:36I need all the special deputies I can get.
00:44:45Well, what are we waiting for?
00:44:48Let's go.
00:44:51Hold it a minute. Hold it.
00:44:54Before we go rushing out into something that ain't going to be so pleasant,
00:44:57let's be sure we know what this is all about.
00:45:01What I want to know is this.
00:45:03Ain't it true that Cain ain't no longer Marshal?
00:45:07And ain't it true there's personal trouble between him and Miller?
00:45:16All right. Quiet, everybody.
00:45:19If there's a difference of opinion, let everybody have a say.
00:45:22But let's do it like grown-up people.
00:45:24And let's get all the kids out of the building.
00:45:26Let's get all the kids out of the building.
00:45:56Let's get all the kids out of the building.
00:46:00Anything on the train?
00:46:01Hey, it's our time as far as I know, sir.
00:46:09I say it don't really matter if there's anything personal between Miller and the Marshal here.
00:46:13We all know who Miller is and what Miller is.
00:46:15What's more, we're wasting time.
00:46:18All right. Quiet.
00:46:21Yes, we all know who Miller is, but we put him away once.
00:46:25And who saved him from hanging?
00:46:27The politicians up north.
00:46:28I say this is their mess.
00:46:30Let them take care of it.
00:46:32Quiet.
00:46:34Well, I say this.
00:46:35We've been paying good money right along for a Marshal and deputies.
00:46:38Now, the first time there's any trouble, we're supposed to take care of it ourselves.
00:46:42Well, what have we been paying for all this time?
00:46:44I say we're not peace officers. This ain't our job.
00:46:49I've been saying right along we ought to have more deputies.
00:46:52If we did, we wouldn't be facing this thing now.
00:46:56Just a minute. Just a minute.
00:46:58Everybody quiet.
00:47:00Keep it orderly.
00:47:01You had your hand up, Ezra?
00:47:03I can't believe I've heard some of the things that have been said here.
00:47:06You all ought to be ashamed of yourselves.
00:47:08Sure, we paid this man, and he was the best Marshal this town ever had.
00:47:12And it ain't his trouble. It's ours.
00:47:14I tell you, if we don't do what's right, we're gonna have plenty more trouble.
00:47:17So there ain't but one thing to do now, and you all know what that is.
00:47:22Go ahead, Kimmy.
00:47:23This whole thing's been handled wrong.
00:47:25Here's those three killers walking the streets bold as brass.
00:47:28Why didn't you arrest them, Marshal?
00:47:30Why didn't you put them in jail where they ought to be?
00:47:32Then we'd only have Miller to worry about instead of the four of them.
00:47:35I haven't anything to arrest them for, Mr. Trumbull.
00:47:37They haven't done anything.
00:47:39There's no law against them sitting on a bench at the depot.
00:47:43I can't listen to any more of this.
00:47:45What's the matter with you people?
00:47:47Don't you remember when a decent woman couldn't walk down the street in broad daylight?
00:47:51Don't you remember when this wasn't a fit place to bring up a child?
00:47:54How can you sit here and talk and talk and talk like this?
00:47:58What are we all getting so excited about?
00:48:00How do we know Miller's on that train anyway?
00:48:03Oh, we can be pretty sure he's on it.
00:48:06Time's getting short.
00:48:10Parson, you got anything to say?
00:48:12I don't know.
00:48:14The commandments say, thou shalt not kill.
00:48:16But we hire men to go out and do it for us.
00:48:19The right and the wrong seem pretty clear here.
00:48:22But if you're asking me to tell my people to go out and kill,
00:48:26and maybe get themselves killed,
00:48:28I'm sorry.
00:48:29I don't know what to say.
00:48:31I'm sorry.
00:48:33All right.
00:48:35I'll say this.
00:48:36What this town owes Will Kane here, he can never pay with money.
00:48:39And don't ever forget it.
00:48:41He's the best marshal we ever had.
00:48:43Maybe the best marshal we'll ever have.
00:48:45So if Miller comes back here today, it's our problem, not his.
00:48:50It's our problem because this is our town.
00:48:53We've made it with our own hands, out of nothing.
00:48:56And if we want to keep it decent, keep it growing,
00:48:58we've got to think mighty clear here today.
00:49:00And we've got to have the courage to do what we think is right.
00:49:03No matter how hard it is.
00:49:05All right.
00:49:07There's going to be fighting when Kane and Miller meet.
00:49:10And somebody's going to get hurt.
00:49:12That's for sure.
00:49:13Now, people up north are thinking about this town.
00:49:18Thinking mighty hard.
00:49:19Thinking about sending money down here
00:49:21to put up stores and to build factories.
00:49:24It'll mean a lot to this town.
00:49:26An awful lot.
00:49:28But if they're going to read about shooting and killing in the streets,
00:49:32what are they going to think then?
00:49:34I'll tell you.
00:49:36They're going to think this is just another wide open town.
00:49:39And everything we work for will be wiped out.
00:49:42In one day.
00:49:44This town will be set back five years.
00:49:47And I don't think we can let that happen.
00:49:50Mind you, you all know how I feel about this man.
00:49:53He's a mighty brave man.
00:49:55A good man.
00:49:56He didn't have to come back here today.
00:49:59And for his sake and the sake of this town, I wish he hadn't.
00:50:03Because if he's not here when Miller comes,
00:50:07my hunch is there won't be any trouble.
00:50:09Not one bit.
00:50:10Tomorrow we'll have a new marshal.
00:50:12And if we can all agree here to offer him our services,
00:50:16I think we can handle anything that comes along.
00:50:19To me, that makes sense.
00:50:22To me, that's the only way out of this.
00:50:25Will, I think you'd better go while there's still time.
00:50:31It's better for you and it's better for us.
00:50:46Thanks.
00:51:01Why don't you put that thing away?
00:51:31Oh, hey!
00:51:33My man, my darling,
00:51:36Celebrating your death, Kate!
00:51:38Be those little pages!
00:51:44Keep him away, my darling.
00:51:48On this hour's day
00:51:53Threw up yourz and me, oh, my darling
00:51:57You sent a kid to find you, didn't he come?
00:52:20He was here.
00:52:21You've been my friend all my life.
00:52:27You got me this job.
00:52:28You made him send for me.
00:52:31Ever since I was a kid, I wanted to be like you, Mark.
00:52:34You've been a lawman all your life.
00:52:37Yeah.
00:52:38Yeah, all my life.
00:52:39It's a great life.
00:52:40You risk your skin catching killers, and the juries turn them loose so they can come back and shoot at you again.
00:52:46If you're honest, you're poor your whole life.
00:52:49And in the end, you wind up dying all alone on some dirty street.
00:52:54For what?
00:52:55For nothing.
00:52:57For a tin star.
00:52:59Listen, the judge has left town, Harvey's quit, and I'm having trouble getting deputies.
00:53:04It figures.
00:53:05It's all happened too sudden.
00:53:07People got to talk themselves into law and order before they do anything about it.
00:53:12Maybe because down deep, they don't care.
00:53:15They just don't care.
00:53:19What will I do, Mark?
00:53:28I was hoping you wouldn't come back.
00:53:30You know why I came back.
00:53:32Not to commit suicide.
00:53:35Sometimes, sometimes prison changes a man.
00:53:39Not him.
00:53:40This is all planned.
00:53:42That's why they're all here.
00:53:44Get out, Will.
00:53:45Get out.
00:53:46Will you come down to that depot with me?
00:54:00No.
00:54:00You know how I feel about you.
00:54:06But I ain't going with you.
00:54:08Seems like a man with busted knuckles didn't need arthritis, too, don't it?
00:54:13No, I couldn't do nothing for you.
00:54:16You'd be worried about me.
00:54:17You'd get yourself killed worrying about me.
00:54:20It's too one-sided like it is.
00:54:22So long, Mark.
00:54:30So long.
00:54:33It's all for nothing, Will.
00:54:36It's all for nothing.
00:54:37Excuse me.
00:54:49Excuse me.
00:54:50What is Mrs. Ramirez's room number?
00:54:54Three.
00:54:56Come in.
00:55:18Yes?
00:55:19Mrs. Ramirez, I'm Mrs. Kane.
00:55:22I know.
00:55:26May I come in?
00:55:28If you like.
00:55:35Sit down, Mrs. Kane.
00:55:36No, thank you.
00:55:38What do you want?
00:55:39Please, it's just that I'm afraid if I sat down, I wouldn't be able to get up again.
00:55:44Why?
00:55:45It wasn't easy for me to come here.
00:55:47Why?
00:55:48Look, Mrs. Ramirez, Will and I were married an hour ago.
00:55:52We were all packed and ready to leave.
00:55:54And then this thing happened and he wouldn't go.
00:55:57I did everything.
00:55:58I pleaded.
00:55:59I threatened.
00:56:00I just couldn't reach him.
00:56:02And now?
00:56:04Well, that man downstairs, the clerk, he said things about you and Will.
00:56:10I've been trying to understand why he wouldn't go with me.
00:56:13And now all I can think of is that it's got to be because of you.
00:56:16What do you want from me?
00:56:18Let him go.
00:56:19No, he still has a chance.
00:56:21Let him go.
00:56:22I cannot help you.
00:56:24Please.
00:56:25He isn't staying for me.
00:56:28I have spoken to him for a year until today.
00:56:30I am living on the same train you are.
00:56:37Then what is it?
00:56:38Why is he staying?
00:56:40If you don't know, I cannot explain it to you.
00:56:46Well, thank you anyway.
00:56:48You've been very kind.
00:56:51What kind of woman are you?
00:56:54How can you leave him like this?
00:56:56Does the son of guns frighten you that much?
00:56:58No, Mrs. Ramirez.
00:57:00I've heard guns.
00:57:02My father and my brother were killed by guns.
00:57:05They were on the right side, but that didn't help them any when the shooting started.
00:57:10My brother was 19.
00:57:12I watched him die.
00:57:14That's when I became a Quaker.
00:57:16I don't care who's right or who's wrong.
00:57:20There's got to be some better way for people to live.
00:57:26Will knows how I feel about it.
00:57:28Just a minute.
00:57:31Are you going to wait for the train downstairs?
00:57:34Yes.
00:57:35Why don't you wait here?
00:57:36Well, I've got no use for Cain, but I'll say this.
00:57:55He's got guts.
00:57:56Mighty broad-minded, Joe.
00:57:58Now, you, Hob, I always figured you for guts.
00:58:05I never give you any credit for brains till now.
00:58:08What's that mean?
00:58:10Nothing.
00:58:11Only takes a smart man to know when to back away.
00:58:14I can't pick my company when I drink in here.
00:58:19I ain't coming in here anymore.
00:58:22Okay.
00:58:24All right.
00:58:26Get the boy with the tin star.
00:58:29All right, sweet woman.
00:58:32All right, boys.
00:58:35Who's everybody going to have?
00:58:35Let's see.
00:58:57All right.
00:59:57Go on, saddle him up.
00:59:59He'll go a long way before he ties.
01:00:01That's what you were thinking, wasn't it?
01:00:03Kind of.
01:00:04You scared?
01:00:06I guess so.
01:00:09Sure.
01:00:11There stands to reason.
01:00:15Come on.
01:00:16Give me help, huh?
01:00:24Seems like all everybody and his brother wants is to get me out of town.
01:00:28Well, no one wants to see you get killed.
01:00:33Holder, where are you going?
01:00:34I don't know.
01:00:35Back to the office, I guess.
01:00:36Oh, no.
01:00:36You're getting on that horse and you're getting out.
01:00:39What's the matter with you?
01:00:41You were ready to do it yourself.
01:00:42You said so.
01:00:44Look, Harv.
01:00:45I thought about it because I was tired.
01:00:48You think about a lot of things when you're tired.
01:00:50But I can't do it.
01:00:52Why?
01:00:53I don't know.
01:00:55Get on that horse, Will.
01:00:58Why is it so important to you?
01:01:00You don't care if I live or die.
01:01:02Come on.
01:01:04Don't shove me, Harv.
01:01:05I'm tired of being shoved.
01:01:20You don't care if I live or die.
01:01:50Oh, no.
01:02:20Oh, my God.
01:02:50I hate this town.
01:02:53I always hated it.
01:02:55To be a Mexican woman in a town like this.
01:02:59I understand.
01:03:02You do?
01:03:04That's good.
01:03:05I don't understand you.
01:03:07No matter what you say.
01:03:09If King was my man, I'd never leave him like this.
01:03:12I'd get a gun.
01:03:13I'd fight.
01:03:14Why don't you?
01:03:17He's not my man.
01:03:19He's yours.
01:03:20You got some clean water I can use?
01:03:42Sure, Marshal.
01:03:44Sure, sure.
01:03:45Sit down.
01:03:45You got some kind of trouble, Marshal?
01:03:55No, no trouble.
01:04:01What are you building?
01:04:03Oh, just fixing things up out back.
01:04:05Now, take it easy, Mr. Kane.
01:04:06Just settle back.
01:04:07That's it.
01:04:07Fred, Fred, hold it a while, will you?
01:04:13Hold it.
01:04:14You just stop till I tell you to start again.
01:04:15You're welcome, Marshal.
01:04:18You're welcome, Marshal.
01:04:23Oh, no charge.
01:04:38You can tell your man he can go back to work now.
01:04:40Will.
01:04:42I guess I forgot about you, Herb.
01:05:09I'm sure glad you're here.
01:05:12I couldn't figure out who was keeping you.
01:05:13Time's getting pretty short.
01:05:15Sure is.
01:05:16But one of the other boys is going to get here.
01:05:18We've got to make plans.
01:05:19The other boys?
01:05:20There aren't any other boys, Herb.
01:05:22It's just you and me.
01:05:24You're joking.
01:05:25No, I couldn't get anybody.
01:05:28I don't believe it.
01:05:29This town ain't that low.
01:05:31I couldn't get anybody.
01:05:32It's just you and me.
01:05:35I guess so.
01:05:36You and me against Miller and all the rest of them.
01:05:40That's right.
01:05:41Do you want out, Herb?
01:05:43Well, it isn't that I want out, no.
01:05:48You see, look, I'll tell you the truth.
01:05:50I didn't figure on anything like this, Will.
01:05:52Neither did I.
01:05:54I volunteered.
01:05:55You know I did.
01:05:55You didn't have to come to me.
01:05:56I was ready.
01:05:57Sure, I'm ready now.
01:05:59But this is different, Will.
01:06:01This ain't like what you said it was going to be.
01:06:03This is just plain committing suicide.
01:06:04And for what?
01:06:05Why me?
01:06:05I'm no lawman.
01:06:06I just live here.
01:06:08I got nothing personal against nobody.
01:06:10I got no stake in this.
01:06:12I guess not.
01:06:14There's a limit how much you can ask a man.
01:06:16I got a wife and kids.
01:06:17What about my kids?
01:06:20Go on home to your kids, Herb.
01:06:26You get some of the other fellows, Will, and I'll still go through with it.
01:06:30Go on home, Herb.
01:06:56What do you want?
01:07:00I found him, Marshal.
01:07:02Like you wanted me to.
01:07:03All but Mr. Henderson.
01:07:05I found him.
01:07:06Thanks.
01:07:07You're welcome.
01:07:09Marshal, listen, let me fight with you.
01:07:12I ain't afraid.
01:07:14No.
01:07:15Please let me, Marshal.
01:07:18You're a kid.
01:07:19You're a baby.
01:07:20I'm 16.
01:07:21And I can handle a gun, too.
01:07:22You ought to see me.
01:07:24You're 14.
01:07:25And what do you want to lie for?
01:07:25Oh, I'm big for my age.
01:07:27Please, Marshal.
01:07:29Well, you're big for your age, all right.
01:07:31But no, go on.
01:07:32Get out of here.
01:07:33Go on.
01:07:55I'm big for my age, all right.
01:08:01I'm big for my age.
01:08:01I'm big for my age.
01:08:02I'm big for my age.
01:08:02I'm big for my age.
01:08:03I'm big for my age.
01:08:03I'm big for my age.
01:08:04I'm big for my age.
01:08:04I'm big for my age.
01:08:05I'm big for my age.
01:08:05I'm big for my age.
01:08:06I'm big for my age.
01:08:06I'm big for my age.
01:08:07I'm big for my age.
01:08:07I'm big for my age.
01:08:08I'm big for my age.
01:08:08I'm big for my age.
01:08:09I'm big for my age.
01:08:09I'm big for my age.
01:08:10I'm big for my age.
01:08:10I'm big for my age.
01:08:11I'm big for my age.
01:08:12I'm big for my age.
01:08:13I'm big for my age.
01:08:14Let's go.
01:08:44Let's go.
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01:12:55Thank you, Frank.
01:12:57Everything ready?
01:12:58Sure, just the way you want it, Frank.
01:12:59Yeah, we got your gun over here.
01:13:01Let's get started then.
01:13:03Let's go.
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01:15:23Can't you wait?
01:15:29Just while we're ready.
01:15:53To be continued...
01:16:23Miller!
01:16:53Miller!
01:16:55Miller!
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