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00:03:59Something I can do for you, mister?
00:04:16Strong drink.
00:04:21Anything in particular?
00:04:22Anything in particular?
00:04:29Surprise me.
00:04:48Another?
00:04:52You lost or something?
00:05:07What makes you say that?
00:05:10We just don't get your type through here that often.
00:05:13That's all.
00:05:15What type is that?
00:05:20Soldiers.
00:05:22Where are your people?
00:05:28The well dried up after the war, and the mine blew six months later.
00:05:35Just about everyone left after that.
00:05:39And you?
00:05:42I still get a few stumbling drunks in here from time to time.
00:05:46Strangers, mostly.
00:05:47Everyone ahead of west looking for gold, or north looking for land.
00:05:56I was no soldier.
00:06:00Militia.
00:06:02Not regular army.
00:06:05Each man in the guard was free to come and go as he pleased.
00:06:08So when the war was over, I rode north.
00:06:14Here?
00:06:15Here?
00:06:15This is a signed court order from Brigadier General William O. A. Bear of Galveston.
00:06:35I was sent here to find a man by the name of John Dooling.
00:06:45This warrant was made out by Circuit Court Judge Steven L. Peck.
00:06:49Austin, Texas.
00:06:50A bounty?
00:07:04A bounty?
00:07:06$200.
00:07:08Dead or alive.
00:07:11What'd he do?
00:07:12He was a war criminal.
00:07:17A union loyalist that traded weapons with the north.
00:07:23You're one of those bounty men.
00:07:26I've heard stories about you fellas.
00:07:30So you're marshal.
00:07:33Any idea where I can find him?
00:07:40Convenient?
00:07:40There's nothing convenient about it.
00:07:43Marshall Lamb is dead and I don't want drifters riding in here thinking they could have too much fun.
00:07:53You any good with that pistol?
00:07:57You can always try me and find out.
00:08:03You don't mind if I take a look around, do you?
00:08:10You hold me and I'll call Dad.
00:08:27If I did some lunch to tell him that was excellent, you would fall asleep to him.
00:08:32I put another hot button.
00:08:35You have to touch the other.
00:08:37Quite be okay?
00:08:37I did nothing.
00:08:38We could feel they'd gone around
00:08:51Day once and day going high
00:08:56We've been living here for thousands of years
00:09:01It's full and connected to this land
00:09:04Love will be shed
00:09:09Now they're one to force the thought of our hearts
00:09:17Healing our traditions and our gods
00:09:20And slain and betrayed
00:09:23Fear not free but a prey
00:09:25Death blood and grapes on the way
00:09:28Love will be shed
00:09:33No way won't believe me
00:10:02We'll stand and fight for our love
00:10:08People pay your face with your weapons and reggae
00:10:13You're just a soul of disgrace
00:10:16Love will be shed
00:10:21People pay your face with your weapons and reggae
00:10:28You're just a soul of disgrace
00:10:32God will be shed
00:10:37I'm not making my face with my hands
00:10:46You're not so selfish
00:10:52Want to say something?
00:10:53Probably like a strategy
00:10:54But is banner
00:10:57What do you see from us?
00:10:59And to say something is Potter
00:10:59You're both impersonal
00:11:00I don't know.
00:12:00You know, he grades on the cross, not on the curve.
00:12:16Gives power to the powerless.
00:12:20Gives?
00:12:24More like takes when it's used right.
00:12:26I wasn't talking about your pistol, son.
00:12:34John Dooling?
00:12:36Hardly.
00:12:37My name is Burke, Isaac Burke.
00:12:44You know where I can find him?
00:12:47Not in here, that's for sure.
00:12:49What's that supposed to mean?
00:12:52Everybody in these parts knows John Dooling.
00:12:55He passes through from time to time.
00:12:58Nobody knows when.
00:13:00But we do know one thing.
00:13:02He ain't too fond of the good book.
00:13:14My name is Daniel King.
00:13:16Oh, I know who you are, mister.
00:13:18Miss Telly told me your business here.
00:13:20I'm willing to forego a portion of the bounty if you help me.
00:13:28You don't know what he looks like.
00:13:30I've been on his trail for a month now.
00:13:33Everywhere I stopped, I've gotten ten different descriptions from ten different people.
00:13:37If you help me, I can pay you fifty dollars.
00:13:42Fifty?
00:13:43Fifty Yankee dollars?
00:13:45That's right.
00:13:47Cash in hand.
00:13:49I take the body back with me.
00:13:52And your hands are clean.
00:14:00Mister, you pick one hell of a terrible place to make such a deal.
00:14:11Do we have an agreement?
00:14:13Burke.
00:14:16Yeah, I reckon we do, Mister King.
00:14:28You really think this is gonna work?
00:14:30Stick to the plan.
00:14:32Let Dooling know I wanna make a ridiculous purchase.
00:14:35Alright.
00:14:36You know where to find him?
00:14:37Yeah, he's hunkered down to the valley.
00:14:39Little place called Eden.
00:14:41He killed the sheriff.
00:14:43So he's got the whole town to himself now.
00:14:45Him and that posse.
00:14:47Good.
00:14:48You remember the amount?
00:14:51Thousand dollars.
00:14:52That's right.
00:14:53Don't let him give you no for an answer either.
00:14:56Raise it another thousand dollars if you have to.
00:14:59Two thousand dollars?
00:15:01It's just for show.
00:15:02Hell, tell him five thousand for all I care.
00:15:04Alright.
00:15:05Just make sure you get him here.
00:15:06Alright.
00:15:07You're the boss.
00:15:08Don't tell me you got old man Isaac involved in this bounty of yours.
00:15:21No one put a gun to his head.
00:15:22Why don't you go out there yourself?
00:15:23Outnumbered.
00:15:24Not too smart.
00:15:25I'd rather him come here where he can't play all the angles.
00:15:28What's Burke's purpose here?
00:15:29He seemed pretty comfortable in town is all.
00:15:30He was our pastor.
00:15:31That was his church.
00:15:32That was our church.
00:15:33That was our church.
00:15:34Okay.
00:15:35Or, I'll ask all of them.
00:15:36You do, please.
00:15:37Don't tell me you got old man Isaac involved in this bounty of yours.
00:15:38Don't tell me you got old man Isaac involved in this bounty of yours.
00:15:39You're really into it.
00:15:40No one put a gun to his head.
00:15:41Why don't you go out there yourself?
00:15:43Outnumbered.
00:15:44Not too smart.
00:15:45I'd rather him come here where he can't play all the angles.
00:15:48What is Burke's purpose here?
00:15:50He seemed pretty comfortable in town is all.
00:15:56he was our pastor that was his church and now now now Isaac sees it as an
00:16:07impossible loyalty forsaken beliefs that's right man can only take so much
00:16:15cold shoulder till they start to see the irony in it you need a place to rest for
00:16:24the night there's an old motel up the road there pick any spot settle up before you
00:16:30leave town here I trust that'll hold you over
00:16:54so
00:17:00so
00:17:05I don't know.
00:17:35I know you're in there.
00:17:37Come out.
00:17:38Show your face.
00:17:52For a ghost town, there sure are a lot of people wandering around.
00:17:57You intend on firing that thing?
00:18:02You know who I am?
00:18:07I'm a servant of the court.
00:18:10You don't want to be hung by the neck now, do you?
00:18:14Because that's a penalty you're facing if you shoot me, son.
00:18:17That's if they can find your body.
00:18:20All right.
00:18:23What is it that you want?
00:18:25What's your business with John Dooling?
00:18:28Word travels.
00:18:29Well, I heard you talking to the preacher man.
00:18:31My business is just that, my business.
00:18:37Didn't your daddy ever teach you that listening to private conversations is a bad habit?
00:18:43The preacher's dead, so...
00:18:45Your mother then?
00:18:47It don't really matter what she thinks either.
00:18:49Cause she's dead too.
00:18:52Why don't you pour yourself a drink?
00:19:01I'm fine right here.
00:19:05I reckon you have business with John Dooling too.
00:19:09What kind?
00:19:10John Dooling.
00:19:11The pressing kind.
00:19:13You live around here?
00:19:16Sometimes.
00:19:17It's revenge, isn't it?
00:19:23What you're after.
00:19:25John Dooling's done some terrible wrong, and you think killing him will make it right.
00:19:32So why don't you tell me what it is that he did to you that led you here to this moment
00:19:37with a gun pointed at me.
00:19:45He murdered my parents.
00:19:53You want him dead?
00:19:54Well, I reckon I can help you kill him.
00:20:00You talk about killing like it's no big thing.
00:20:15Preacher man already took fifty dollars of the bounty.
00:20:18I can't spare much more.
00:20:19I don't want no money.
00:20:21I want John Dooling's head.
00:20:23I can't offer that either.
00:20:26Bounty is dead or alive.
00:20:28That being as it may, John Dooling comes back to Austin with me.
00:20:32Sorry kid.
00:20:35All right then.
00:20:42One shot.
00:20:44That glass sitting on the bar top there, I guarantee you I can hit it.
00:20:48All right.
00:20:50Which does what for me?
00:20:51Well, it shows you I'm a good shot.
00:20:54Should you get jammed up?
00:20:55I don't get jammed up.
00:20:56Well, then it's a bet.
00:21:00If I hit that bottle there, you let me help you kill John Dooling.
00:21:06Yeah?
00:21:07Deal.
00:21:08Deal.
00:21:23Good shot.
00:21:24Let's talk more in the morning.
00:21:28I ain't got no place to be.
00:21:30So how's about we talk now?
00:21:34Find some place to be.
00:22:00Mr. Dooling?
00:22:01I don't know you.
00:22:02Pardon me?
00:22:03If I don't know you, it means we can be six feet apart from one another and feel the distance
00:22:07of strangers.
00:22:08I don't know you.
00:22:09Pardon me?
00:22:10If I don't know you, it means we can be six feet apart from one another and feel the distance
00:22:13of strangers.
00:22:14What?
00:22:15Mr. Doolin?
00:22:19I don't know you.
00:22:22Pardon me?
00:22:24If I don't know you, it means we can be six feet apart from one another and feel the distance of strangers.
00:22:45What's your name?
00:22:50I'm Isaac.
00:22:51Isaac Burke.
00:22:54Isaac Burke.
00:23:00Isaac Burke.
00:23:09Wait a minute.
00:23:12You're that preacher, man.
00:23:14Well, I'll be damned.
00:23:16It has been a long while.
00:23:18I had trouble placing that face of yours.
00:23:20That's not why I'm here today, sir.
00:23:24To tell me your name?
00:23:28Well, of course that's not why you are here.
00:23:33There's a man in town who would certainly like to talk to you about a big buyout.
00:23:42Of?
00:23:44Pistols, ammunition, long guns, black powder.
00:23:49$1,000 worth.
00:23:52In this town?
00:23:54That's right.
00:23:56$1,000, you say?
00:23:58Yes, sir.
00:24:01$1,000.
00:24:02$1,000 isn't worth my time.
00:24:11Tell your buyer a thank you, but I'll pass.
00:24:14You know what?
00:24:17Leave off the thank you and just tell them no.
00:24:19Well, you can go now.
00:24:28$5,000.
00:24:29$5,000 just to take the meeting with him.
00:24:33$5,000.
00:24:39$5,000.
00:24:39So you've seen this man's money?
00:24:54Yes, sir.
00:24:56Cash in hand.
00:24:57That's right.
00:24:58That's right.
00:25:00And this man?
00:25:04He's keen on doing business, is he?
00:25:07Mr. Dillon, from everything I can tell, he's mighty eager to meet you.
00:25:12A hard spirit before you depart?
00:25:18No.
00:25:20Suit yourself.
00:25:33I recall one of your sermons from way back in the day.
00:25:36It is forbidden to kill.
00:25:43Therefore, all who murder are punished by fire, unless they kill in large amounts and to the
00:25:53sound of God's trumpets.
00:25:56That's not quite how that scripture goes.
00:25:59Ah.
00:26:01Ah.
00:26:02Ah.
00:26:03Nah.
00:26:05Ah.
00:26:05I admit, I took some liberties with that passage.
00:26:12But you got my point.
00:26:19You bastard.
00:26:22Preacher man, it wasn't just you.
00:26:25It was the Bible that taught us of a cruel God.
00:26:28And a cruel God makes cruel man.
00:26:35Telly, stop.
00:26:56It's not anybody's fault.
00:26:57There's no need to be...
00:26:58Easy now.
00:27:00He's a child.
00:27:01The boy?
00:27:02He came to me, darling.
00:27:04Isn't it bad enough?
00:27:04You probably got Isaac Kiltz in and out for Dooling.
00:27:06Now you're going to drag a youngster into this?
00:27:09Like I said, he came to me.
00:27:11I made no promises.
00:27:12Telly, I can help him.
00:27:13I'm not a little boy.
00:27:14Stay out of this, Parker.
00:27:15No, I won't.
00:27:16I want to help him kill John Dooling.
00:27:17Absolutely not.
00:27:18You know Dooling.
00:27:19The Bouncy Man, you know nothing about.
00:27:21Are we done with this discussion?
00:27:24If Dooling shows up, he'll be my problem.
00:27:26Those who volunteer, I won't promise safe passage.
00:27:30I'm good with that.
00:27:31Good.
00:27:33And we're not going to be wasting any more bullets.
00:27:36If something happens to him, that's on you.
00:27:39I'm sorry.
00:27:46It's just, since my parents, she's just protective, that's all.
00:27:53She's something.
00:27:55You got anything to eat around here?
00:27:57Yeah, I can fix us some coffee.
00:28:00Coffee's good.
00:28:09Coffee's good.
00:28:39Coffee's good.
00:28:57Coffee's good.
00:29:04Morning. Just who might you be?
00:29:23That depends on who's asking.
00:29:26Last we heard, this town was deserted.
00:29:29Maybe you should have your ears clean.
00:29:31Apparently you heard wrong.
00:29:34What the hell did he just say?
00:30:01Shut up.
00:30:02Mr. Doolin sent us here to make you an offer.
00:30:07An offer?
00:30:09You leave town, he won't come look for you. Simple as that.
00:30:14No deal.
00:30:16You fellas know what I am, what I do for a living.
00:30:20Oh, we know all about you, bounty man.
00:30:24You know your final answer?
00:30:25Mr. Doolin, if I may offer a negotiation.
00:30:29You two get back on those horses, and ride back where you came from.
00:30:37You don't get shot.
00:30:39You don't die.
00:30:40My business is with John Doolin, not you.
00:30:45You tell him show his face, we figure this out.
00:30:50Just he and I.
00:30:50What do you say?
00:30:52Mr. Doolin respectfully declines.
00:31:01You bounty man don't seem to count so good.
00:31:03The way I see it, we've got two pistols pointed right in your direction.
00:31:09I thought Doolin said that he'd be alone.
00:31:20Well, now.
00:31:22How do we fix this pickle we seem to guide ourselves in?
00:31:27Simple.
00:31:28One of you dies.
00:31:30The other goes back to John Doolin wounded and offers him my terms.
00:31:33Which one of you gunslingers wants to go first?
00:31:40Now what do we do?
00:31:44Fire!
00:31:49Dammit!
00:31:54This is bad.
00:31:55This is real bad.
00:31:57Just get the hell out of here!
00:32:00No, damn it!
00:32:03Oh, shit!
00:32:13Looks like you drew the lucky straw today.
00:32:16Come out with your hands up.
00:32:25Toss it.
00:32:28Now, you're going to get back on your horse
00:32:31and you're going to find John Doolin.
00:32:34You tell him if he wants to turn himself in,
00:32:36he knows where to find me.
00:32:38He refuses
00:32:39and I put the word out.
00:32:41One hundred dollars to the man or men
00:32:43who bring him here to me, alive.
00:32:46Well, why in the hell would he agree to that?
00:32:49One man looking for you is manageable.
00:32:52A hundred men
00:32:52keeps you up at night.
00:32:54My guess is John Doolin likes his sleep.
00:32:59Now go on.
00:33:01Oh, wait.
00:33:02I almost forgot.
00:33:03Oh, shit!
00:33:05We agreed you'd go back wounded.
00:33:07Oh, damn it!
00:33:09I did good, yeah?
00:33:26You think this is going to work?
00:33:36We'll find out.
00:33:40We'll find out.
00:33:40We'll find out.
00:34:10What?
00:34:21You know what?
00:34:23You'll be paid the both of you.
00:34:25Does it look like I need a coin?
00:34:29Tell me why you're doing that.
00:34:30Doing what?
00:34:32Pretending he's yours when he's not.
00:34:36Nothing to say?
00:34:38That's a first.
00:34:39I've raised that boy since he was still on the vine.
00:34:45He's my nephew.
00:34:48John Doolin killed his daddy over an old day.
00:34:51And when my sister refused to marry him, he shot her in the head.
00:34:58It happened right over there in the street.
00:35:01Parker saw it all.
00:35:02I vowed to take care of him.
00:35:11I vowed to take care of him.
00:35:12His parents are dead.
00:35:13His parents are dead.
00:35:14His parents are dead.
00:35:14You wouldn't understand.
00:35:17Is that right?
00:35:19I watched the Union forces slaughter my fellow men at Galveston.
00:35:24You don't think I made a promise or two that I'd avenge their death, that I'd take care of their wives, their children?
00:35:35A promise is only as good as the world around you allows you to keep it.
00:35:40Is that story supposed to make me feel sorry for you?
00:35:43Like, I can't understand the world unless I'm a soldier?
00:35:46No.
00:35:49Those are just the facts.
00:36:01I appreciate your help out there.
00:36:04I want John Doolin dead as much as you.
00:36:07Maybe even more.
00:36:13Then let me kill him.
00:36:14I intend to.
00:36:17I just ask that you leave Parker out of it.
00:36:29That decision is up to the kid.
00:36:38We'll see about that.
00:36:44What happened to your ass?
00:37:09He shot it.
00:37:13He shot it?
00:37:14Yeah, he shot me in the ass.
00:37:17Do you have any idea how hard it is to ride with a bullet stuck in your ass?
00:37:22The bounty man?
00:37:25No, not him.
00:37:27Some kid.
00:37:27A little bastard shot Jeb, too, while he's at it.
00:37:31You're saying you saw the bounty man kill Jeb.
00:37:45Well, what does he want?
00:37:46Hell, I don't know, Johnny.
00:37:50He said something about you either come to town so he can take you in or he's going to tell every guy with a pistol out there that's just $100 on your head.
00:37:59Randy, there were two of you.
00:38:08There were two of you and only one man and a child.
00:38:15How could you have been this stupid?
00:38:17Well, it wasn't just two of them.
00:38:20There was a woman, too, and she was shooting.
00:38:24A woman, you say?
00:38:25Yeah, a woman.
00:38:29What did she look like?
00:38:32I don't know, Johnny.
00:38:34It all happens so damn fast.
00:38:37She was pretty.
00:38:38I remember that.
00:38:42Yeah, why don't you take the edge off?
00:38:44Are you better?
00:38:53Yeah.
00:38:54My ass is killing me, John.
00:38:56No, I need to go see a doctor.
00:38:58Well, go on, then.
00:38:59You best hurry up, too.
00:39:02John!
00:39:03What did he do?
00:39:07Oh, shit!
00:39:09Oh!
00:39:10Damn, John!
00:39:14Now, you go get that goddamn slug pulled out of that worthless ass of yours.
00:39:21Yeah!
00:39:22All right.
00:39:24All right.
00:39:26So, better watch your head.
00:39:28Oh!
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00:39:53Can I help you?
00:39:55Where is your hiring?
00:39:59That's true.
00:40:01You got a pistol.
00:40:07Do you know how to fire said pistol?
00:40:10You wanna find out?
00:40:12That's a good answer.
00:40:14You are hired. Feel free to have a drink over there. I will be with you shortly.
00:40:19Sorry, I didn't know you were in here. I'll come back.
00:40:44No, it's okay.
00:40:46Really, it's okay. Just sit.
00:41:03I felt guilty about this morning.
00:41:07This place make you feel better about it?
00:41:11A little. My father was friends with Mr. Burke. They worked in the mine together before we became a pastor. He used to bring me here when I was bad. But Mr. Burke always made me feel better.
00:41:28You shouldn't feel bad about what you did today.
00:41:33Yeah. Because it was the right thing to do, right?
00:41:38I don't know about all that.
00:41:42Or because he was a really bad man?
00:41:45Bad man? The Old Testament was full of bad men. God was pretty vengeful towards them.
00:41:57You don't consider God a bad man for doing what needed to be done, do you?
00:42:05Guess not.
00:42:06Look, kid. Your aunt doesn't want you to be a part of this. Maybe you should listen to her this time.
00:42:19Now that's out of the question. I thought we had a deal.
00:42:29I know all about deals, kid. But you don't really want to kill anyone.
00:42:34And how would you know that?
00:42:35I was born in Zion. God's country.
00:42:50Those Holy Ghost stories and bloodshed never scared me enough.
00:42:55Every Sunday while the town bowed their heads, I cut out through the hedges and fields.
00:43:02I'd ride up to the canyon and watch the sun set.
00:43:07It was so peaceful.
00:43:10So quiet.
00:43:17I served alongside a black man.
00:43:20His name was Abram Turner.
00:43:23His mother was Gula Geechee.
00:43:27His father worked the cotton gin off the banks of the Santee.
00:43:32Anyway.
00:43:34When the war ended, Abram was set free.
00:43:40And once he saved up enough coin, he rode up to Charleston and met up with a group of bounty men from that part of the country.
00:43:47Together they chased down a man by the name of Louis Manuel.
00:43:54Not only was Louis a wanted slave trader, he also happened to be black.
00:44:00Like Abram.
00:44:02Huh?
00:44:03So what?
00:44:04Did they find him?
00:44:05Indeed they did.
00:44:06They gave him a tongue lashing first.
00:44:07A real lashing not long after.
00:44:09Then they tied him to a post and all five men shot Louis dead where he stood.
00:44:12See, they considered Louis the lowest form of human being that you could be.
00:44:25A black man who oversaw the sale of his own kind to the whites for slave labor.
00:44:44A couple months after all that, I ran into Abram in Louisiana.
00:44:56That's where he told me about the Louis Manuel bounty.
00:45:01He said that killing that man sunk inside of him like a stone.
00:45:07I'm sitting here today.
00:45:12I can attest to that.
00:45:16It's one that's too heavy to move.
00:45:23Killing a man.
00:45:26It isn't a burden one can carry lightly.
00:45:31It's silence.
00:45:35That's all you're left with.
00:45:38Silence of bullets.
00:45:41Silence of death.
00:45:44So then why do you do it for money?
00:45:51Truth is, I'm hoping that dueling comes quietly.
00:46:00I think yous and I both know that John Dooling isn't a quiet man.
00:46:09Then you see why it's so important that he does.
00:46:13Look.
00:46:16Five years in the guard.
00:46:21If this life is about stealing time, that's more than any one of us should be willing to give.
00:46:30I know you don't want to listen to your aunt.
00:46:34But maybe you should.
00:46:38So tell me Deacon.
00:46:51so tell me Deacon you ever shot anyone before I was with the regulars in
00:47:10Virginia you don't say who'd you sort of wonder Jeb Stewart in Chancellorsville again at Gettysburg
00:47:22is that right you fought at Gettysburg that's right
00:47:28well you wouldn't happen to know any gunmen between let's say here in town would you
00:47:37one or two
00:47:40well that ought to get us through the night
00:47:50Randy our new friend Deacon here was just telling me that he fought under Jeb Stewart at Gettysburg
00:48:00so
00:48:03that don't impress you none that a man can be just sitting right to your side fought in one of the most
00:48:11deadliest battles of the war 28,000 28,000 Confederate brothers killed
00:48:19I'd have been more impressed if they'd have won the battle
00:48:24Randolph
00:48:29I didn't mean anything by it John
00:48:33then apologize
00:48:35I'm sorry John
00:48:40not to me you idiot
00:48:44apologize to him
00:48:46my apologies
00:48:50like you mean it
00:48:53I'm sorry I didn't mean any disrespect to you
00:48:58very nice
00:49:02grab something to drink
00:49:06no I'm good John
00:49:08but
00:49:15I'm sorry
00:49:16he's
00:49:16oh
00:49:17I'm sorry
00:49:17let's have a
00:49:18Только
00:49:18I'm sorry
00:49:19I'm sorry
00:49:19but
00:49:20I'm sorry
00:49:21I'm sorry
00:49:21you
00:49:22it's
00:49:22how
00:49:23you
00:49:23you
00:49:24I'm sorry
00:49:24lou
00:49:25I'm sorry
00:49:26I'm sorry
00:49:27I'm sorry
00:49:29it's
00:49:30oh
00:49:31Oh
00:49:31I'm sorry
00:49:33I'm sorry
00:49:34it's
00:49:35you
00:49:36I'm sorry
00:49:36you
00:49:38Now he means it.
00:49:50So tell me about these gunmen.
00:49:56Got an old timer. He's nearby.
00:50:02An old timer?
00:50:05He can still shoot.
00:50:08That's all that matters, isn't it?
00:50:13Fair enough.
00:50:19Feel free to help yourself.
00:50:26Yeah.
00:50:38It's getting late.
00:50:43I know. I just, I need a couple extra minutes.
00:50:47Look, I know I'm not your mother, but I need you to be safe.
00:50:57How are we safe, Telly?
00:51:02I haven't felt safe in years.
00:51:06But now, with this bounty man coming to town, I just...
00:51:11I gotta do right by my parents.
00:51:21I was afraid of that.
00:51:26Promise me you'll get to bed soon, okay?
00:51:28Okay.
00:51:34Your parents spend a lot of time in here too, you know?
00:51:36I'm here too, you know.
00:51:45I'm here too, you know?
00:51:46I don't know.
00:52:16There you go.
00:52:46There you go.
00:53:16I hope you slept well.
00:53:44What happened?
00:53:50That came flying through the saloon window last night.
00:53:54This was attached to it.
00:53:56It's a fun read.
00:53:57You're sure?
00:54:10I checked his room.
00:54:12He's nowhere to be found.
00:54:14Did you check the church?
00:54:20He seems to like it in there.
00:54:22He isn't there either.
00:54:29Wait here.
00:54:30Get your gun and hunker down in the saloon.
00:54:33Don't serve anyone until I get back, you hear?
00:54:36Where are you going?
00:54:38Find Parker and bring him back.
00:54:40How old are you?
00:55:01Can he talk?
00:55:10Speak up, boy.
00:55:11I know what you're thinking.
00:55:20You're thinking that you won't talk and that'll spare your life because after all, you're just a kid.
00:55:28I tell you, it won't do a goddamn thing except make me very angry.
00:55:37So let's try this again.
00:55:44How old are you?
00:55:49Seventeen.
00:55:51See?
00:55:52It wasn't so hard now, was it?
00:55:54You've got a name.
00:55:59Parker.
00:56:01Parker.
00:56:02Well, Parker, my friend Deacon here tells me you know everything about this bounty man.
00:56:09Was that a question?
00:56:19Tell me about the bounty man.
00:56:22What's to tell?
00:56:25He's a contract killer and he's looking for you.
00:56:29He killed one of my men.
00:56:32No.
00:56:34No, actually, that was me.
00:56:48Oh!
00:56:52Now you're going to tell us everything you know about the bounty man, or we're going to ride into town and take turns ravaging that bitch aunt of yours.
00:57:07Do I make myself perfectly clear?
00:57:14Why?
00:57:15Did you think I forgot about you?
00:57:24Or your foolish family after all these years?
00:57:27Oh, that sweet-ass your aunt carries around on her.
00:57:38I can just see her right now sashaying around that saloon of hers.
00:57:42The kind of thing that makes a man weaker as me is.
00:57:53May I interest you in a hard spirit?
00:57:54No?
00:57:55No?
00:57:56Oh, well then.
00:57:57Why don't we just start from the very beginning?
00:58:11No, I can't.
00:58:12We're all ears.
00:58:13I can't.
00:58:14I'm sorry, man.
00:58:15We're all ears.
00:58:16I can't.
00:58:17I can't.
00:58:18I can't.
00:58:19I can't.
00:58:20I can't.
00:58:21I can't.
00:58:22Have your good fortune in the San Antonio Express.
00:58:36My congratulations, sir.
00:58:38That's me.
00:58:40He's here.
00:58:50My name is Daniel King.
00:58:53I have a warrant for the arrest or capture of one John Dooling,
00:58:57signed by Circuit Court Judge Stephen L. Peck, Boston, Texas.
00:59:01I know who you are, Mr. King.
00:59:04This little radios told us everything we needed to know.
00:59:08Now, unfortunately for you, I don't intend on surrendering by any means to some servant of the court.
00:59:16So, what we have here is what they call a Mexican standoff on our hands.
00:59:25Now, do you know why they call it a Mexican standoff?
00:59:29Maybe because it was invented by some Mexicans?
00:59:32The boy has nothing to do with this. Let him go.
00:59:36You must take me for a goddamn fool.
00:59:39I'd rather shoot that boy right there where he stands and just hand him on over to you.
00:59:44All right then.
00:59:46Here's our way out of this mess.
00:59:49I put my pistol away.
00:59:52I take the boy with me and we leave.
00:59:55No one gets shot.
00:59:57No one gets killed.
00:59:59No one gets killed?
01:00:00And what's in this deal for me?
01:00:03I rip up the bounty.
01:00:05As long as we're promised safe passage, that'll be the end of it.
01:00:11So, what do you tell this Judge Peck after you ride back into Austin empty-handed and all?
01:00:17I don't.
01:00:20You were my last bounty.
01:00:22I'm retired.
01:00:24Just as well if you ask me.
01:00:26What do you want to do?
01:00:29Take care of this.
01:00:31Pistol on the table.
01:00:33Nice and easy.
01:00:35Easy.
01:00:37That warrant?
01:00:42Tear it up.
01:00:51Good.
01:00:53One more thing.
01:00:57If I ever see either of you pieces of pork shit again,
01:01:02I'm gonna burn down that town.
01:01:05I'm gonna kill his aunt.
01:01:07And I'm gonna string you both up.
01:01:09And I'm gonna start with him and make you watch.
01:01:18Let him go.
01:01:27Wait a minute.
01:01:35You hurt?
01:01:39No.
01:01:40Let's walk this way.
01:01:42Never turn your back on him.
01:01:44Slowly.
01:01:45I'm not gonna fight back.
01:01:46Just shut up and do as I say.
01:01:56That was surprisingly simple.
01:01:58You won't.
01:02:00Should I check the warrant?
01:02:02If you would be so kind.
01:02:07We have not had a good fortune.
01:02:09You have except the only one.
01:02:11We got a problem.
01:02:12What now?
01:02:18It's the same goddamn letter we left in.
01:02:20I'm gonna go get the goddamn horses.
01:02:38Goddamnit.
01:03:00Are you okay?
01:03:01Did they hurt you?
01:03:02No.
01:03:03I'm fine.
01:03:04He needs some water.
01:03:05And I need a pistol.
01:03:06And he took my pistol too.
01:03:09Go on.
01:03:10Clean yourself up.
01:03:13Well?
01:03:16Maybe you and Parker oughta leave town.
01:03:19What did you do?
01:03:21He's coming for us, isn't he?
01:03:22A pistol.
01:03:34You take what you need and go.
01:03:37Anything you leave behind, consider it gone.
01:03:40You can't tell me to leave my own town.
01:03:42Your town?
01:03:45Regardless.
01:03:46This is between dueling and me.
01:03:48And me.
01:03:49I have just as much debt to collect with dueling as you do.
01:03:53And me too.
01:03:55Parker.
01:03:56No.
01:03:57He's right.
01:03:59Dueling made him a part of this the moment he took him hostage.
01:04:02I say he stays and helps me bring him in.
01:04:07So what do we do?
01:04:13When dueling figures out we pulled a fast one on him,
01:04:15he'll come looking for us.
01:04:18All of us.
01:04:19And he won't be alone either.
01:04:22So we set a trap in town.
01:04:24Lure him in.
01:04:25Take our best shot.
01:04:27Okay.
01:04:28What kind of trap?
01:04:30The fishing kind.
01:04:32With bait.
01:04:34And who's the bait?
01:04:35He can't do it?
01:04:36He can't do it.
01:04:37So he's like,
01:04:38I'll read no.
01:04:44He'll go up either.
01:04:46He'll play.
01:04:48I will.
01:04:50The fishing kind.
01:04:51The fishing kind.
01:04:53The fishing kind.
01:04:55The fishing kind.
01:05:57Check in the back of the saloon.
01:06:08Ain't nobody here!
01:06:12Howdy, fellas.
01:06:16Wrong move there, mister.
01:06:18Hands where I can see him.
01:06:20Easy with that rifle, little missy.
01:06:26Hands on the bar.
01:06:30Jesus.
01:06:31What the hell is going on in there?
01:06:35You see anyone?
01:06:40You idiots.
01:06:42You know who that is?
01:06:46The devil's looking for you.
01:06:51Say, what the hell is going on in there?
01:06:53Well, come on out and quit wasting time!
01:07:03Tell him everything's fine.
01:07:05No one in here but the two of you.
01:07:08Do it now.
01:07:11Everything's fine!
01:07:13Ain't nobody here!
01:07:15Well, come on out of there, then.
01:07:19Quit wasting my goddamn time!
01:07:21Now what, little lady?
01:07:24Is this where your plan ends?
01:07:26Not quite.
01:07:34God bless this cold weather.
01:07:38I tell you,
01:07:40if you want anything done right,
01:07:42you best do it yourself.
01:07:44I don't know how the preacher man
01:07:51got such a wonderful horse.
01:07:55He's lost my game.
01:08:06Well!
01:08:14You let a woman take your pistol?
01:08:39You of all people should know
01:08:40I'm a good shot, John Dealing.
01:08:42Oh, I know all about you.
01:08:47As well as I'd like to,
01:08:49but well enough.
01:08:53So where's my other man?
01:08:56Parker?
01:08:58Come on out!
01:09:04Hmm.
01:09:07Good help is so
01:09:09goddamn hard to find.
01:09:12We know you're looking for the bounty man.
01:09:23He isn't here, John.
01:09:26Is that right?
01:09:28He left this morning.
01:09:30Said he was gonna go find the guard.
01:09:32Bring the fight to you and yours.
01:09:36The guard, you say?
01:09:38That's right.
01:09:39The way I see it,
01:09:40you and your dogs
01:09:41have no business here.
01:09:45Well, I don't know about all that.
01:09:48Kid here shot and killed one of my men.
01:09:51And he admits to it.
01:09:53That was an accident.
01:09:55That was no accident.
01:09:57Not no willing good
01:09:58that lawman is hiding
01:10:00in this town somewhere.
01:10:01If you don't want to die today,
01:10:04I suggest you tell me where he is.
01:10:09Doesn't look like you're in the position
01:10:10to be making demands.
01:10:12All right, then.
01:10:21I'll leave town.
01:10:23You'll never see me again.
01:10:26And what about your men?
01:10:30You can keep them.
01:10:31How's that sound?
01:10:33Sounds good to me.
01:10:34Well, if it isn't
01:10:42the man of the hour.
01:10:51Well, howdy, Mr. King.
01:10:54I suspect you're still looking for me.
01:10:57That's right.
01:11:00We can do this the easy way.
01:11:04Or you and your men can die.
01:11:06The choice is yours.
01:11:10I see.
01:11:12So what happens?
01:11:14I toss my pistol.
01:11:16You tie my hands behind my back
01:11:18and drag my ass
01:11:19all the way back down to Austin.
01:11:21Is that it?
01:11:22Judge said dead or alive.
01:11:27All right.
01:11:28How much do you want, bounty man?
01:11:30Hmm?
01:11:31Name your price.
01:11:34What?
01:11:35For this one?
01:11:39Hmm.
01:11:47Well, I hardly knew the man.
01:11:50All right.
01:11:52What about this one?
01:11:54You know him?
01:11:55All right.
01:11:56So it's not money you're after.
01:12:03You're wasting time.
01:12:04Three, two, one.
01:12:08Now that was uncalled for.
01:12:11Three against one now.
01:12:13And guess what?
01:12:14The easy way?
01:12:16It's just been taken off the table.
01:12:17I serve my country.
01:12:40Just you have.
01:12:41Now you're killing a man who did what he had to survive.
01:12:52I'm not killing you for what you did in the war.
01:12:56This is for the boy's parents.
01:12:57You're killing a man who did what he did in the war.
01:12:58You're killing a man who did what he did in the war.
01:12:59You're killing a man who did what he did in the war.
01:13:00You're killing a man who did what he did in the war.
01:13:01You're killing a man who did what he did in the war.
01:13:02You're killing a man who did what he did in the war.
01:13:03You're killing a man who did what he did in the war.
01:13:04You're killing a man who did what he did in the war.
01:13:05You're killing a man who did what he did in the war.
01:13:06You're killing a man who did what he did in the war.
01:13:07You're killing a man who did what he did in the war.
01:13:08You're killing a man who did what he did in the war.
01:13:09You're killing a man who did what he did in the war.
01:14:10It's a note from the bounty man.
01:14:25What's it say?
01:14:27It's a church.
01:14:32What's that?
01:14:50It's the whole bounty.
01:14:55What's it say?
01:15:00What's it say?
01:15:04What's it say?
01:15:09What's it say?
01:15:11What's it say?
01:15:13What's it say?
01:15:22What's it say?
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