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Step into the rugged world of the Old West, where justice is swift and the sheriff stands alone against lawlessness. Law and Justice – The Sheriff of Tombstone Rides Again delivers classic Western action, tense standoffs, and a battle between good and evil in a town on the edge.

A timeless Western tale filled with grit, courage, and frontier justice. Saddle up and witness the legend unfold.

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00:00THE END
00:30It must be important, Cassidy.
00:38Now, if you could only read...
00:42You keep your prying nose out of my business.
00:44That's what I'm doing.
00:45Going in to retire officially now.
00:47Yeah? Well, I'm retiring myself, at least while I'm leaving town.
00:51Me too.
00:52Dodge City's going to be kind of lonesome without us.
00:55I'd be glad to take a part in the shot at you to liven things up.
00:59Now, when I go in for shooting, just to take the quiet out of the air, Cassidy, I'll look you up.
01:05Yeah, tie my horse.
01:11When you get a town so docile that shotgun Cassidy takes to tying up horses instead of stealing them...
01:16It's time to turn in my badge, huh?
01:19Well, here it is, Marshal.
01:20Well, I hate for you to do this, Brett.
01:22You know, Dodge City's just like a skittish horse.
01:25Lible to go off in all directions with a stranger in the saddle.
01:28Nah, the old towns learn to respect the law.
01:31They can feel the law here.
01:32They don't have to see it walk down the street behind the gun anymore.
01:36So you're going out to Tombstone, eh?
01:38Yep.
01:38Bill and I are joining our brother, Arthur.
01:40He's in business there.
01:41Oh, yeah.
01:42From now on, the stars are hanging up their guns.
01:44Well, every man knows you never used one, Brett, unless you had to.
01:47Good luck to you, lad.
01:48Thanks.
01:57Don't complain if they're riding drug
02:00Riding on a rocky road
02:03Don't complain if they're going stuff
02:06Riding on a rocky road
02:10Don't give a hoot for anything
02:13Take an old banjo and start to sing
02:16Riding on a rocky road
02:22Don't complain if the ride is long
02:25Riding on a rocky road
02:28Don't complain if the wind is strong
02:32Riding on a rocky road
02:34Don't give a hoot for anything
02:38Take an old banjo and start to sing
02:41Riding on a rocky road
02:53And I'll be riding on a rocky road
02:57And I'll be riding on a rocky road
03:07Well, Gabby Whitaker
03:14What's the matter?
03:15Did you break the Faroe Bank?
03:16Or rob the city bank?
03:18Bill Starr, I'm law-biting
03:19As to that Faroe Bank
03:22Though it weren't broke
03:23It was the recipient of a monstrous dent
03:26And when the stage drove up
03:28And my daughter Queenie steps off
03:30One look back of her and I takes off
03:33What did you see?
03:34The woman I so proudly led to the altar
03:36The one wild over my callow youth
03:39Diamond Sal
03:41Won't Sal follow you?
03:42She didn't see me
03:43I rode the corner
03:45Said darn fast
03:46My vest pockets dipped sand
03:47You know, you fellas
03:49Have witnessed the tail end
03:51Of my most recent peregrination
03:52During which I broke my record
03:55Out of Texas by
03:56One minute and 44 seconds
03:58Judge, looks to me like
04:00You could have thought
04:01Of a better way to free yourself
04:02You being the best legal mind
04:04West of the Mississippi
04:05Son, I can't plead the case
04:07Of incompatibility on the dead run
04:09Proceed ahead
04:11We're going to Tombstone
04:12Tombstone, Kimbuktu
04:15Of the Say Harry Desert
04:16From now on in
04:17You've got company
04:18Yeah
04:19Ace of spades
04:27After the Ace of clubs
04:29Oh, why do I have to
04:41Have my neck washed
04:42Twice do I
04:43Well, Benji
04:44For the same reason
04:44Annie has hers washed
04:46So it'll be clean
04:47But Annie's neck
04:48Sticks out of her dress
04:49And I've got a collar
04:51Ain't right
04:52Supper's ready
04:55Boy, this sure smells good
04:59Boy, am I hungry
05:01Beef stew
05:02My favorite dish
05:03In case you're heading
05:06For Tombstone to stire
05:08The boot's on the other foot
05:09I'm on my way
05:11To being the law there
05:12Me and this
05:13If they want you
05:15In Tombstone, Cassidy
05:16They must be figuring
05:17On cutting down
05:17The population
05:18Put up my horse
05:20Come back
05:21I found them
05:21And give me some grout
05:22Here you're cleaned up
05:26In a farrow game, Judge
05:27Well, I'm staying the night
05:29And if you're interested
05:30In a little stud poker
05:31Shotgun, I ain't played poker
05:33With no coyote yet
05:34You got about a hundred there
05:47Toss it in
05:48So I can catch up
05:49With the stars
05:49I'm a good hour
05:50Behind them
05:51You're a deal, man
05:52You got two black ages
05:59Show them
06:00Yes, sir
06:00One to spare
06:01Your money, Judge
06:05I'm moving out
06:06Took me all night
06:07To be here
06:08But you sure
06:09Are off like a gentleman
06:10See you, Tombstone
06:11I see
06:12No, no, no
06:19I ain't got time
06:20For breakfast
06:21I got to saddle up
06:23I reckon
06:25Practicing the law
06:26Just naturally
06:27Makes a man
06:27Suspicious
06:28Of his fellow men
06:29I don't want to
06:59Yeah, practising law makes a man mighty suspicious.
07:09Hmm.
07:10Yeah, didn't even miss him.
07:14Well, chatterbox, looks to me like you've got a silent partner.
07:29Hey, hasn't the lady got any rights in this town?
07:54Well, I tell you, stranger, it's every man and woman for himself here.
08:00We ain't had a sheriff in a month.
08:03Hey, Gus, what are you going to do with that camoni?
08:06Unless I miss my guess, those dresses would look pretty good on you boys.
08:12Put them on.
08:16Huh? I said put them on.
08:19Get your gun.
08:24The boys would like to pay up for the dresses. Isn't that right, ladies?
08:45Get whatever they got, Gabby. We won't haggle over prices.
08:49You know, I seen a real thisy gal once.
09:04She was littler new, but no cuter dirty.
09:08Thanks, mister, a lot.
09:10This is a nice shop you have here.
09:12Haven't had it long.
09:14You're responsible for the first big day's business.
09:17I have some folks settling out of town, and I'd like to buy a sort of a little girl's dress.
09:21Certainly.
09:24Pretty?
09:25About the prettiest I ever saw.
09:27What's her name?
09:29That's what I'm wondering.
09:31Oh, her name's Annie.
09:33Gee, gee, that's nice.
09:35So, he marches them back to the ladies' shop with them cowpokes shy as kittens.
09:42Why, the Clay Brothers and Jed Crawley ain't a marker to this sawdall shotgun tote numbery.
09:48Sawdall.
09:50Shotgun.
09:51Cassidy.
09:52Shotgun Cassidy.
09:53Come on.
09:56Call again.
09:57I sure will, ma'am.
09:58Oh, yes, sir.
09:59Looks like Annie and Lisey are going to be the most fashionable ladies hereabouts.
10:02Now, Gabby, you know their clothes took an awful beating all the way here from Kansas.
10:06Welcome to our fair city.
10:08Thanks.
10:09My felicitations, sir.
10:10We've heard all about you and that.
10:12Well, this is only...
10:13Only half a gun, but it's made you famous, Shotgun Cassidy.
10:16In accordance with the terms of my telegram, I hereby appoint you sheriff.
10:19Wait a minute.
10:20Not so fast.
10:21Now, that's the way I do everything.
10:22Speedy Luke Keeler, that's me, the mayor of Tombstone.
10:24Looks like we're in fast company.
10:27Well, maybe we'd better try to keep up with them for a while, Judge.
10:30How are you?
10:33Who are you?
10:34Judge Whittaker, attorney in law.
10:36Oh, brought your own lawyer, huh? Pretty smart.
10:39Well, I figured he might come in handy.
10:41Undoubtedly.
10:42Indubitably.
10:43Well, put up your horse and come over to the office.
10:47At least he can recognize a horse.
10:49Yes, and I can recognize a skunk when I see one, especially an honor.
10:52Why, that's defamation of character.
10:54The mayor took you right off, Sheriff.
10:57That's what worries me.
10:58Keeler's not a pointing shotgun for sheriff without a reason.
11:00Poor shotgun.
11:01He might have got somewhere in Tombstone.
11:03I think I'll find out just where.
11:05Hunt up my brother, Arthur, and tell him not to recognize me.
11:07The same goes for Bill.
11:11You're closing up early, aren't you, miss?
11:13Hmm.
11:14Looks like your shopping's all done for the scene.
11:17I'll stay put at the hotel.
11:18All right.
11:19I'll write out the bills, and then I'll hunt up Arthur.
11:21Howdy, ma'am.
11:22If I can be of any service to you, just yip out.
11:24Oh, thanks.
11:25I'm looking for the...
11:26The best hotel is that way.
11:27Is this the best saloon in town?
11:28It sure is, Mom.
11:29Then I'll go this way.
11:30Saloon ain't no place for a pretty little palomino like you.
11:50Take it easy, A pal.
11:52I grew up working on these joints.
11:54Queenie Latour's my name.
11:55Quick turns, songs, and dances.
11:56Turns, songs, and dances.
11:58Oh, an actress.
12:00What do you take me for?
12:01A bartender?
12:02I'm here looking for three things.
12:04The boss, a job, and a father.
12:06Well, Slade's the boss.
12:08Job's yours, I'll bet.
12:09If it's a father you need...
12:10You'll be one to me.
12:12Thanks, I'll settle for the job.
12:18What kept me so long, Gabby?
12:22Getting that gun in working order?
12:24Had to do something to kill time.
12:26Should have brought my knitting along.
12:28You ought to stick to it, Brett.
12:29You mean impersonating Cassidy?
12:31No, you're knitting.
12:33It ain't healthy around here.
12:35What'd Bill say?
12:37Oh, he gets scratched his head,
12:40grins, and says,
12:41here we go again.
12:43What'd Arthur think of it?
12:45He ain't thinking.
12:47He ought to know everything that's going on around town here.
12:53Your brother's dead.
12:56How'd it happen?
13:07There was a riding guard on a stage.
13:09It was held up two weeks ago.
13:11Everybody seemed afraid to talk about it.
13:13But he didn't go out empty-handed.
13:15He took two of those varmints with him.
13:17Where are you going?
13:18Well, I've got an appointment with Keillor to Bonanza.
13:21I'm keeping it.
13:22I don't want you with me, Gabby.
13:25Well, I guess you're right.
13:27I always was a little too quick on the trigger for a lawyer.
13:31Lost me a lot of clients that way.
13:34Well,
13:34guess I'd better do a little house cleaning before we start house cleaning.
13:40Two-gun Pete.
13:42Two-gun Pete.
13:43He was a western man.
13:46Two-gun Pete was a western man.
13:49Wore a smile and a coat of ten.
13:51When he played cards, would you believe
13:54that he kept an ace right up his sleeve?
13:57Oh, yeah.
14:00Should have seen Pete.
14:02When he dealt from the bottom.
14:05He should have seen Pete.
14:07Take the boys and spot them.
14:11He should have seen Pete.
14:12When the sheriff got them.
14:16And he should have seen Pete.
14:17When the posse up and shot them.
14:19Two-gun Pete was a man of might.
14:24Slept all day and he played all night.
14:27And to this day he'd be alive.
14:29If he held for ages instead of five.
14:33Oh, yeah.
14:36Should have seen Pete.
14:38When he dealt from the bottom.
14:40Bottom.
14:41He should have seen Pete.
14:43Take the boys and spot them.
14:45Bottom.
14:46He should have seen Pete.
14:48When the sheriff got them.
14:50And he got them.
14:52And he should have seen Pete.
14:53When the posse up and shot them.
14:57Two-gun Pete couldn't ride or rope.
15:00Never heard of a bat with soap.
15:02If he went broke, he'd never groan.
15:05When his cash ran low, he'd print his own.
15:09Oh, yeah.
15:12Should have seen Pete.
15:14When he dealt from the bottom.
15:16Bottom.
15:17You should have seen Pete.
15:19Take the boys and spot them.
15:22Spot them.
15:23You should have seen Pete.
15:24When the sheriff got them.
15:27He got them.
15:28And you should have seen Pete.
15:29When the posse up and shot them.
15:31When the posse up and shot them.
15:33Good evening, shotgun.
15:49We've been waiting for you.
15:49Well, Joe.
15:50Here he is.
16:02The pride of Dodge City.
16:04Mr. Shotgun Cassidy.
16:06You are a young fellow to kill so many people.
16:09We start showing off early in Kansas.
16:11Uh, Martinez.
16:12Joe Martinez.
16:13Very good friend of ours.
16:13We don't see him as much as we'd like to.
16:15Well, I have much work to do.
16:18You know, this cantina is a very fine place.
16:22Someday when I retire from my silver mine when I only hit, I'm going to come here and spend all my pesos.
16:28Then my friend, Senor Slade, he going to retire too.
16:31Well, Mr. Keeler, I'm new at this sheriff's business, but I think that you have some special work for me to do.
16:37As soon as the Carson mining property goes under the hammer and Slade here binds it in, you'll have plenty of action.
16:43Yeah?
16:43Well, what do I do?
16:44You oust the Carson tribe.
16:46Yes, and it's a man-sized job.
16:48Well, now I'm getting interested.
16:49The Carsons are plenty tough, huh?
16:51Well, they're a pack of throat-cutting, law-resistant, sheriff-killing.
16:54Well, why else would I send for you?
16:57I think I'm going to like this job, boys.
16:59Maybe we're going to like you, too.
17:00I think.
17:03Now, the leader of this outfit, old Granny Carson.
17:17Did I see Brett Starr?
17:19What, on Sarsaparilla?
17:21Oh, now, sister, that was only shotgun Cassidy.
17:25What are you drinking?
17:26Liquor.
17:27Keeps me on the QV.
17:29That's French for on your toes.
17:31Don't get him stepped on, mister.
17:32Just don't get him stepped on.
17:38He had Carson, mind.
17:40Well, he's a fellow that made the big strike.
17:42He ought to be rich enough to pay his taxes.
17:43He's dead.
17:44Then he's got them.
17:45He don't have to pay no taxes.
17:47Slade says they owe over $100,000.
17:49Hmm.
17:50You're jack.
17:52Heeler says the surviving Carsons are a pack of cutthroats.
17:55No.
17:56Yeah.
17:57What are you getting all purried up for?
17:59I'm going calling on the Carsons.
18:00Need that little my danger?
18:02From Keeler's description, it'll be downright pure of us.
18:04Hmm.
18:05Give me the shivers.
18:06Think of it.
18:07The leader's a killer of the worst kind.
18:08Stands five feet high, over 70, in white hair, and wears a little bonnet on top of it.
18:12I'm going along just for the shivers.
18:31Granny!
18:32Granny!
18:33Who's a coming?
18:34Two men.
18:35Look kind of sheriff-y to me.
18:38Mary!
18:38Bring me bonnet and me gun.
18:41Blow a blast, Pip.
18:42There's that dressmaker.
18:47No wonder you were slicking up.
18:49Be careful, Granny.
18:51This new sheriff's a killer.
18:53I ain't backing down for Beelze by myself.
18:57We ain't budging, boys.
18:59Your bonnet's crooked.
19:02Me shooting straight.
19:09Nice looking, ain't he?
19:10Hey.
19:12Well, good morning.
19:15Well, I didn't expect to see you here, Miss, uh...
19:17Carson.
19:18I live here.
19:19It's never a good morning for sheriffs on the Carson train.
19:22Now get.
19:23And get fast.
19:24Well, I'm not only sheriff, ma'am, but I aim to be a peace officer.
19:27Then why are you hiding behind that shotgun?
19:29And why is that old goat hiding behind them moth-eating whiskers?
19:33Madam, I'll have you understand that this hirsute is free of habitation.
19:39Why don't you buy yourself a snood?
19:42So a wild cancer's bad to sell.
19:45Now keep your shirt on.
19:46I mean, uh, don't get yourself a tittle.
19:49Granny, let's hear what they have to say.
19:52My friend here's the lawyer.
19:54If you'll explain to him why you haven't paid your taxes, why he...
19:56This mine's rich enough to pay all the taxes in the territory.
19:59But I can't make no money.
20:01Every time Granny sends out a shipment of bullion, the stage gets robbed.
20:04Why do you suppose I got all my family here?
20:06Because I can't pay wages.
20:08We've sunk the shaft so deep that just men ain't enough.
20:11We need machinery and we can't get the bullion through to pay for it.
20:15Pam, you're in a predicament.
20:17I'm in a hole, mister.
20:19Shoved in by Keeler and Slade.
20:21But as long as I can hold on, I got them.
20:25The Carson vein runs smack through every mining claim they own.
20:29And they can't mine a silver dime that doesn't belong to me.
20:34Oh.
20:35The head of the silver vein originates here.
20:37You're darn tootin' it does.
20:40Mr. Sheriff, you aim to put me off.
20:42When you do, come a-shootin'.
20:45I hope I won't have to, little Mrs. Fancy Bonnet.
20:52Well, I guess we'll be going back.
20:55I can't figure you out.
20:57You're not like what I've heard.
20:59Um, this is one of his good days.
21:02Come on, shotgun.
21:08Mary.
21:09He called me Pancy Bonnet.
21:13He must have liked me feather.
21:18Judge, what is the mining law on Granny's situation?
21:21She owns the mother load on the entire vein.
21:24They're stymied till they can get her claim.
21:26Can't even mine their own claims, huh?
21:27Not unless he want to tangle with Uncle Sam.
21:30Yeah, but this is bigger than just Granny Carson.
21:33Tombstone's got to learn respect for the law.
21:35Ah, there you go.
21:37Talking through a darn sheriff's badge again.
21:39Howdy.
21:54Glad to meet you, sheriff.
21:55I'm John Anderson.
21:56You in charge of Wells Fargo, Mr. Anderson?
21:59In my humble way.
22:00I understand you've been having a lot of hold-up trouble.
22:03Oh, yes, yes, indeed.
22:05Terrible.
22:06It's very discouraging to a man.
22:08And it don't help a lady now, especially if she's kind of little and mighty old.
22:11No, no, indeed.
22:13You, uh, you've been talking to Granny Carson, haven't you?
22:16Yes.
22:17I wonder if I could take a look at your shipment records.
22:19I'd like to check on Granny's story.
22:21Oh, I wouldn't pay too much attention to her.
22:24She's rather childish and given to imagining things.
22:28Your records would show whether she is or not.
22:30That's why I'd like to take a look at them.
22:32Well, the fact is, sir, the records are confidential.
22:36Are they closed to a peace officer?
22:40Not meaning any offense, sir, but your reputation makes me doubt your peaceful qualities,
22:44if you see what I mean.
22:46Mm-hmm.
22:47I sort of admire you for that, Mr. Anderson.
22:49You don't take your job lightly.
22:52Well, Sfargo is serious business, sir.
22:54We ought to get along fine.
22:56I take my job seriously, too.
23:14Hello, Joe.
23:16What are you doing in town?
23:18I get excited for myself, so I come to see my friends.
23:22Mayor Keillor's in my office.
23:24Come on in.
23:34What are you doing here?
23:36May I get excited for myself?
23:37You already said that.
23:38You're getting so you put the dialect on with the clothes.
23:41You two ought to appreciate my versatility.
23:47Your friend's shotgun came snooping around the Wells Fargo office.
23:50He wanted me to let him see the records.
23:51What for?
23:52He's been out to Carson's, and he seems mighty taken up with old Granny.
23:55What's going on?
23:56Is he thrown in with them?
23:57Maybe Granny outbid you.
23:58Might have offered him a piece of her claim.
24:00She's a cagey old girl.
24:02Well, I played smart with him.
24:03He's got nothing on us.
24:04He knows we want the claim, and we'll get it at the tax option.
24:06And he's doing some wondering.
24:08I got him here at a fat salary to shoot things out, not wonder him out.
24:11Look, if he's figuring on crossing us, we won't wait.
24:13We'll have to get rid of him fast.
24:15Me and the boys could meet to the stage tomorrow morning,
24:18as it starts with the Mesquite Bottoms.
24:20You would have Mr. Cassidy riding guard.
24:22One well-aimed rifle bullet from cover would do it.
24:25Who'll take care of the Corsons?
24:26Well, I don't know yet, but it's a cinch.
24:27They'll be easier to handle without Cassidy to help them.
24:29It will be as you say, senor.
24:34After I get through with him, nobody he got to wonder some more.
24:42Excuse me, ma'am.
24:43I misjudged the...
24:44Oh, no, ma'am.
24:45Pop!
24:46Queenie!
24:46Say, that some of those little flat irons caught the $1.80.
24:58Why, breakfast!
25:01Hi, sir.
25:02Hiya, Gabby.
25:03I want you to meet Queenie the Door.
25:04This ain't shotgun Cassidy.
25:06Mr. Cassidy, this is real unexpected.
25:09This is a surprise to me, too.
25:11Is your mother with you?
25:12Where's that flat iron?
25:13No, ma'am's in Dodge City, but I'm expecting her to join me.
25:16I think I'll go wrong with you.
25:18No, Gabby.
25:18Miss Queenie's probably got something she wants to talk to you about.
25:21I'll meet you at the hotel.
25:22Come on.
25:24What's this Cassidy stuff?
25:26What's Brett up to?
25:27Oh, what's he always up to?
25:30He's separating the chaff from the wheat.
25:35Killing Slade or Crooks, so don't you let on you know either Brett or me.
25:39And you can tell your darling ma that wild horses won't drive me back.
25:45Why, you single-footed, double-gated, rotating...
25:48Remember, I'm your papa.
25:51Can't even get acquainted with you.
25:52How am I going to remember you?
26:05Nothing like a rainy night to make me want to buy a hat.
26:07I'd like to try on a bonnet.
26:11Oh, a heavenly day.
26:13I wouldn't wear that.
26:14Miss Latour means one something like that with an ostrich plume.
26:18You've been reading Goldie's lady book?
26:20Mr. Cassidy's been in before.
26:22He has very good taste.
26:24He sure has.
26:26Even better than I thought.
26:27You're the new entertainer at the Bonanza.
26:29Yep.
26:30Ever since Brett Starr cleaned up Dodge City,
26:32boys all started going to bed at 9 o'clock, so I...
26:34Oh, Queenie, I think that would look mighty fine on you.
26:36Say, I'm sorry to interrupt, but...
26:38It's all right, Mr. Keeler.
26:39Anything wrong?
26:40Yeah, those stage guards are the bane of my life.
26:43I heard you had some trouble with one named Starr.
26:46They're all alike.
26:47They get half-lickered up, but this one is just plain drunk.
26:50You'll have to write guard on tomorrow's stage.
26:52All right.
26:53Sure have my hands full trying to run this town.
26:55There's a bullion shipment aboard.
27:01The guard might not come back.
27:03Oh, don't worry, honey.
27:04Brett will come back.
27:06Brett?
27:06Oh, I'm always getting mixed on names.
27:10I still say you shouldn't go.
27:12Let him find your own guard.
27:13No one else will go.
27:14It's up to the one who wears the bag.
27:16Ah, you're the dirtiest fool about badges.
27:18What'll they get you?
27:19A free ride on the stage.
27:20When the stage gets in that fast,
27:45they can't turn around and make a run for it.
27:50Get ready.
27:55And get Cassidy.
27:58See that?
27:59What?
28:00A flash of sun like it was hitting on Steve.
28:02I don't see nothing.
28:03Turn around.
28:19Man, you've got second sight.
28:20Man, you've got second sight.
28:50Man, you've got second sight.
28:52Man, you've got second sight.
28:52Man, you've got third sight.
28:52Tell Anderson I couldn't get the bullion through, so I brought it back.
29:20You mean you was held up and you didn't give up?
29:23Not shotgun.
29:24You'll never call shotgun unless you got him.
29:27Back to back.
29:30Rex, what do you mean, darling?
29:33Two things.
29:34Granny Carson's telling the truth and it's time for a showdown with Keeler.
29:37You going in heavy?
29:38Yes.
29:39I'll hang around here, handy-like.
29:44Mr. Anderson Martinez, so sure of himself.
29:47Oh, he'll get Cassidy, all right.
29:50Get me a doctor, quick.
29:57My hand.
29:58What'd you do, wave at him?
29:59Like shooting fish in a rain barrel and you've got to let him get away.
30:02He's got eyes like a hawk.
30:03He never came close to us.
30:07What were you trying to do, Keeler?
30:08Have me killed?
30:09Why, Cassidy, I had no idea that...
30:11That Martinez would miss.
30:14No, me, senor.
30:15I just come to talk to my friends later.
30:19Snake oil is good for a bullet hole and a couple of snakes right handy.
30:26Now, I know you two fellows are trying to rob Granny Carson of her mind.
30:29I resent that accusation.
30:31Everything is being done in a strictly legal manner.
30:33Up to and including hiring me for sheriff.
30:36Well, shotgun, we...
30:38We expect trouble.
30:40You'll get it.
30:41I won't disappoint you.
30:46Well, I find Keeler.
30:47Mayor Keeler.
30:49You're under office.
30:50But he's busy.
30:52He ain't too busy to see shotgun Cassidy.
30:54Oh, well, that's different.
30:56Cassidy's a sheriff and he's tough.
30:58We don't give him no lip when he's mad.
31:01And he sure was mad when he went in.
31:03So you heard about me, huh?
31:06What do you mean, went in?
31:08Say, who are you?
31:10Give me that gun.
31:16Look out!
31:17That's loaded!
31:18Slugs is my calling card.
31:20Keep your ears open and you'll hear him spelling out shotgun Cassidy.
31:25So before appointing me sheriff, Speedy Luke Keeler, you should have slowed down.
31:28Why, you double-crossing phony.
31:30Who are you?
31:30My name's Brett Starr.
31:31And I'm shotgun Cassidy, if anyone's interested.
31:38All right, get over there.
31:42And wear my badge, too.
31:46I've been waiting a long time for this, Starr.
31:48Do you have to see this?
31:56There's a card.
32:10Does it hurt?
32:35Of course it does.
32:36You just ought to get shot once.
32:38Come on now, Uncle Brett.
32:40I'll play some more and you can sing another.
32:42Benji, you've got a strange idea of helping the wounded.
32:45Take your mind off.
32:46You're hurting.
32:51Old skyball paint for the devil's saint.
32:53His eyes were fiery red.
32:55But men have tried this horse to ride
32:57and all of them are dead.
32:59Now I won't brag but a rope
33:00this nag good blood began to boil.
33:02Then I hit the ground and ate three pounds
33:04of good old western soil.
33:06Singing hi-ho, whoopee-tie-o.
33:08Ride him high and down you go.
33:10Son to the western soil.
33:12I swore by heck I'd break his neck
33:14for the jolt he gave my pride.
33:16I threw my noose on that old coyote
33:18and once more took a ride.
33:20He turned around and soon I found
33:22his head where his tail should be.
33:24So I says, says I, perhaps he's shy
33:26or he just don't care for me.
33:28Singing hi-ho, whoopee-tie-o.
33:30Ride him high and down you go.
33:32Son to the western soil.
33:33In town one day I chanced to stray
33:35upon old share of Jim.
33:37For a hoop and a holler
33:38and a counterfeit dollar
33:39I sold that nag to him.
33:41But when he plants the seed of his pants
33:43in Skybo's leather chair.
33:45I'll bet four bits when Skybo quits
33:47that Jim will not be there.
33:49Singing hi-ho, whoopee-tie-o.
33:51Ride him high and down you go.
33:53Son to the western soil.
33:54Well, that's the first time
33:58I ever see a feller chloroform himself
34:00with his own singing.
34:05Gee, Uncle Brett, that was a humdinger.
34:08Well, thanks, Benji.
34:09Don't thank me.
34:10I didn't shoot you.
34:12Benji, what are you going to grow up into?
34:15Oh, I'm going to be a gunfighter
34:16like Uncle Brett.
34:17You won't have to, Benji,
34:19if we can make Tombstone
34:20a fit place to live in.
34:22Liza, it was risky our coming here,
34:24but we had to light somewhere.
34:26If I was afraid of wrists,
34:27I never would have married a star.
34:29Come on, I'll dish up.
34:31If Cassidy hadn't shown up,
34:32we could have handled this thing
34:33quite a lot.
34:34Well, I'm not forgetting Arthur.
34:36This is just as much my fight
34:37as it is yours.
34:38Well, let's start fighting.
34:41Beef stew again?
34:43It's my favorite fruit.
34:47We've got to round up the whole gang
34:48and draw them into an open fight.
34:50Every man in Tombstone
34:51has a stake in it.
34:53Nobody knows you, Bill.
34:54Go in town and muster
34:55all the mine on us.
34:56Right.
34:57I'm not waiting to eat.
34:58I'm leaving now.
34:59But how about you and the judge?
35:01They'll be looking for you
35:01by daylight.
35:02We won't be here.
35:04Well, I'll arrange that meeting
35:05for tomorrow night
35:05at Cary Springs.
35:06We'll be there.
35:07Take a leg into the bananas
35:08and tell Queenie I'm all right.
35:10And tell that Wells Fargo
35:11man Anderson to be there.
35:12We'll need his help.
35:14There's no danger.
35:15Goodbye.
35:16Bye.
35:22So I run him out of town
35:23and he'll stay out.
35:25You're all right, Judkin.
35:26It must be to run
35:27Brett Starr off
35:28and to think
35:30I didn't recognize you.
35:31Well, I ought to be shocked.
35:33You will be.
35:33You and anyone else
35:35that don't recognize
35:36my authority
35:36as Sheriff of Tombstone.
35:38I brought this box
35:48so it would look as though
35:48I were delivering a dress
35:49or something.
35:50Oh, you look scared.
35:51I am.
35:52The whole town's buzzing
35:53about Cassidy.
35:54Yep, the fight's really on.
35:56For anyone who's friendly
35:57with the Carsons.
35:59Like me, you mean?
36:00You, your father, and...
36:01Oh, don't fret about me.
36:04My pops dodged lead
36:05all his life
36:05and I don't figure
36:06he's any better at it
36:07than I.
36:08Do you think
36:09they'll catch him?
36:10The whom?
36:10A pop or...
36:11Brett.
36:13Oh, not either of them, honey.
36:15If I know Brett Starr,
36:17Keeler and his bunch
36:18better start figuring
36:18how to keep out of his way.
36:21Here, hook me into this, will you?
36:23I knew that.
36:24I don't know how,
36:25but I did.
36:26Even when he called himself
36:28Shotgun Cassidy,
36:29I knew he was fighting our fight.
36:30I want to help them.
36:32But I'm a Carson.
36:33They'll be watching
36:34every move I make.
36:35Well, they don't know
36:36I'm Judge Whitaker's daughter
36:37and they ain't watching me,
36:39so if there's anything
36:40I can do to help,
36:41what?
36:42Queenie, can you?
36:43Oh, why not?
36:45Quick turns is my specialty.
36:46Don't gamble with romance
36:53You can't win
36:57You must lose
37:00Don't gamble with romance
37:06It's no game to amuse
37:11There is no second deal
37:18Once your fate turns the wheel
37:24Take a tip from a gambler
37:29And don't take a chance
37:32Don't gamble with romance
37:36Don't gamble with romance
37:39Don't gamble with romance
37:42You can't win, you must lose
37:50Don't gamble with romance
37:56It's okay to all you
38:01There is no second deal
38:08Once your fate turns the wheel
38:14Take a tip from a gambler
38:19And don't take a chance
38:22Don't gamble with romance
38:28How about buying me a Sarsaparilla, mister?
38:37Why, sure, make it two
38:39Oh, that's too much
38:41Where are they, Bill?
38:44They're out at my place and they're all right
38:46Well, keep them out of town
38:47Cassidy has sharpshooters spotted over Jake's pool hall
38:52In the corner room at the hotel
38:54And Brett's wanted for impersonating an officer
38:57And Bob for aiding them
38:59Cassidy's being legal, ain't he?
39:02Now, listen, I've got a secret miners meeting
39:04For tomorrow night at Carrie Springs
39:05Keep your eyes open
39:07Give word to us
39:08A killer finds out
39:09Well, where at that young fellow's star?
39:24He'll be here
39:25If he's called this meeting to figure on saving my claim
39:29He...
39:30He...
39:31More you catch the rheumatic
39:34Get this meeting going
39:37All you mine owners, listen
39:40You know you owe Ed Carson everything you got
39:43Because he first discovered silver here
39:45Can you see his widow robbed by a pack of pious talking thieves?
39:49Boys, Keeler's got me over a barrel
39:51And that ain't no dignified position for a lady crowding 77
39:56Mayor Keeler claims that Granny Carson's back taxes and tax penalties total $100,000
40:02Did Anderson get here?
40:04Did you doubt my willingness, Mr. Stodd, to participate in law and order?
40:08No, Anderson
40:08I sort of tabbed you that day in the Wells Fargo office
40:12I ain't got any use for Keeler
40:14But this fight ain't gonna do anybody any good
40:16He's got the law on his side
40:18Early today, Judge Whittaker and I wired the United States Marshal of the Arizona Territory
40:23And...
40:24And...
40:24You're looking directly at a brand new Deputy United States Marshal
40:29Boys
40:31Day after tomorrow, if Granny Carson's taxes aren't paid
40:35Her mind will belong to the man who bids it in
40:37And that'll be slayed
40:39Just because Mary Keeler's a crook doesn't mean anything
40:42Granny's only chance is to pay the $100,000 to the government of Arizona
40:46Now she wouldn't ask anyone to pay her taxes
40:49And no one man could raise that much
40:51But all of you together could
40:54It's your fight, boys, as well as hers
40:57The Carsons are willing to live and let live
40:59Once Slade gets his hands on that mind, you'll all be ousted
41:03Robbed of your claims just like the Carsons
41:05It's a fight, boys, a real fight
41:07But if we win, it'll be Tombstone's last fight
41:11We can rise up
41:13We've got the help
41:13Let's look at that Keeler crowd
41:15We'll fight to our last dollar
41:16We're with you, Star
41:17Get back your life
41:18It's uncommon, kind of all of you, to lend a helping hand to me
41:24Barring accidents, little Mrs. Fancy Bonnet
41:26You'll come out of this a queen
41:28Atchoo!
41:31Shucks!
41:32Whoever heard of a queen having the rheumatics?
41:35I've asked John Anderson here to work out the shipment details
41:38I'm flattered
41:39However, Mr. Star, I would prefer to act upon whatever plan you have in mind
41:43I've planned to pay direct to the county seat in Bullion
41:45Where, of course, that amount of silver would weigh too much for the stage shipment
41:50That's where you come in
41:51I'd like to use some of the Wells Fargo freight wagons
41:53I'd be very happy to supply them
41:55But you'll have to furnish the drivers and the guards
41:58We won't need many
41:59Four or five will be enough
42:00Might I suggest that the wagons start from here?
42:04This is the logical spot for, uh, secrecy
42:06Right
42:07Mr. Anderson, to feel that we have Wells Fargo back up is a peacifying thought
42:12Mighty peacifying
42:14Mighty peacifying
42:15Well, thank you
42:16Good night
42:17Good night
42:18We're riding
42:31Riding to where?
42:33That depends on where Mr. Anderson goes
42:35And she'll bless theandra
42:36Good night
42:37Good night
42:39Best Dare
42:40And she'll be over
42:42Bfighting
42:43Jared
42:43Good night
42:44Good night
42:45Boy, Mr. Anderson
42:46Good night
42:48Good night
42:50Thank you
42:52Sous-titla
42:59What are we following Anderson for?
43:07He's going in that cabin.
43:14Well, maybe he lives there.
43:15Yes, I know, but we're going to watch it just the same.
43:17Oh, that little fellow's been doing all right.
43:20I've got a hunch that little fellow's been doing plenty all right.
43:29Look, Joe Martinez.
43:36Anderson's in league with him.
43:37He'll go to Keeler.
43:38Let's take after him.
43:39Let him go.
43:40Go?
43:40He's going.
43:44Come on.
43:59Get him out!
44:08Put your gun away, Judge.
44:09There's no one home.
44:11He must have gone through that window.
44:12He walked out this door.
44:13Why, you're a rooney.
44:15Joe Martinez came out the door, took Anderson's horse, and started off.
44:19It was a horse.
44:20I ain't seen him double.
44:21You sure are.
44:22You just saw two men in one.
44:24Anderson.
44:25Martinez.
44:27Martinez.
44:28Anderson.
44:28Oh, I got to sit.
44:33I'm getting busy.
44:35Why, that two-faced jumping beans took us in.
44:38How'd you fare at this hocus-pocus?
44:39Keeler ordered me to take the stage out.
44:41That was Anderson's job.
44:43He wasn't there.
44:44When I brought the stage back, he still wasn't there.
44:46But when I went to Keeler's office, there was Martinez.
44:54How about the bullion?
44:56How about the wagon?
44:56It'll roll on schedule.
44:58That's why I had Anderson there.
44:59That Keeler crowd will see through the whole darn business.
45:02Gabby, when you're sitting in a crooked poker game, and you know the cards are stacked against
45:05you, what do you do?
45:07Well, when I know it's crooked, I...
45:09Well, doggone it, I just cram a next release up my sleeve.
45:13Oh, come on.
45:13Well, we're going to start cramming.
45:14There's the mail, Judge.
45:22There's the mail, Judge.
45:36Yep.
45:37Now, when they attack, they'll be robbing the United States government.
45:40Come on.
45:40Come on.
45:40Come on.
45:41Thank of the car.
45:43You are all right.
45:45Valentine.
45:45Now, come on.
45:46Let's go.
45:49Let's go.
45:51What?
45:52That's right.
45:53I got it.
45:55Yeah.
45:57I love you.
45:58That's right.
45:59You got it.
45:59I'm good.
46:01You get it.
46:01I love you.
46:03You got it.
46:04I got it.
46:05I got it.
46:06Give it to him!
46:36Give it to him!
47:06Give it to him!
47:36You don't have to say it, Cassidy.
47:53One of your rabbits beat you to it.
47:54All right, all right.
47:55They'll follow us.
47:56We'll get upstairs and pick them off when they come in.
47:58Hurry!
47:58This is as far as we go.
48:15Remember what Queenie told Bill about those sharpshooters.
48:17Come on.
48:18Let's go.
48:19Let's go.
48:54All right, Cassidy.
49:01Drop your gun and stick your wrist behind you.
49:09I've got you covered, Crawley.
49:14Get going down the back there.
49:24I'll be right back.
49:54Get Crawley out of there.
50:13I'll be right back.
50:43I'll be right back.
50:52Circle around.
50:53Come in from that side.
50:57We're coming in, Keeler.
50:59You're under arrest.
51:03Hold it.
51:03Look out behind him.
51:17Look out behind him.
51:19You're dead.
51:36Cassidy's dead.
51:39They got chopped gun, Cassidy.
51:41Well, folks, you've all been wanting law and order.
51:44And at last, you're going to get it.
51:46Keeler Slade and Anderson here are going to be locked up and tried in the court of law.
51:49The first fair trial in Tombstone.
51:52All right, boys.
51:53In you go.
51:54Unless I miss my guess, you'll be a long time coming out.
51:56Come on, Pop.
52:03Where's your daughter?
52:04To the stage depot.
52:06Ma's arriving.
52:07Oh, no.
52:08Get back here.
52:09Get back here.
52:10Get back here.
52:11I want to buy that one for...
52:20Annie?
52:21Why, she won't be wearing one of these for a long time.
52:29We'll save it for her.
52:30And with you wearing it only once...
52:32Why, Brett.
52:34It'll be just as good as new.
52:41I want to buy that one for a long time.

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