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"Blood on the Border" is a thrilling Western drama filled with danger, betrayal, and redemption. Set in the unforgiving frontier, it follows a lone gunslinger who must navigate deadly rivalries, ruthless outlaws, and a corrupt lawman to bring justice to a border town on the brink of collapse. Packed with intense shootouts, rugged landscapes, and a gripping storyline, this classic Western captures the true spirit of survival at the edge of civilization.
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00:00The End
00:30Well, we ain't came.
00:58Don't look like it.
01:00We didn't have that boarding line of riot for nothing.
01:04Yeah.
01:07There's some water anyhow.
01:11You sure he said that he had a clue to where that general was hanging out?
01:20Yeah.
01:22He doesn't miss.
01:25He said he could lead us right to the spot.
01:29Gee, Jim.
01:33Doesn't I feel bad?
01:36You probably got a touch of the sun.
01:38The old sun got me down all right.
01:42Phew.
01:43I'll be all right, I guess.
01:52It's a good one.
01:53I'll be all right.
01:54I'll be all right.
01:55I'll be all right.
01:58I'll be all right.
02:30Thank you, Bill.
02:53All right, Jim. Anything else?
02:56Say, Neil ain't cold, has he?
02:58No, not yet, Jim.
03:00I was kind of expecting him.
03:03I'll let you know when he comes in.
03:15Hello.
03:15Hello, Neil.
03:16You'd better go in and see Jim.
03:18He's been asking for you several times.
03:19Well, that's why I'm here.
03:27Hello, Jim.
03:27Well, and everything went blank.
03:45Well, I woke up and here I am.
03:47Drugged?
03:48Well, that's what I figured.
03:50If I was drugged, who did kill Buck?
03:54You know darn well I didn't, don't you, Neil?
03:56Why, of course you didn't, Jim.
04:00Here.
04:01Take this.
04:11My horse is up at the end of the street.
04:12Ethel's holding him.
04:14The best horse in the country.
04:15Now, you take that horse and you get out of here and I'll meet you in Alabama in three days.
04:21Thank you, Neil.
04:21Jim's in a bad way, Bill.
04:36I wish there was something I could do before him.
04:39Who was the fellow Tessa with him at this trial?
04:41I don't know.
04:42He said he was a car hand from the barracks.
04:44Ever seen before?
04:45Never saw him before.
04:46Take good care.
04:53I'll know that, Neil.
04:56Jim Glees busted out.
04:58Just saw him make his gun away on a horse.
05:03Jim shouldn't have done that.
05:04Get the sheriff.
05:05All right.
05:06I'm going to port a posse.
05:07And I'm going to ride in that posse.
05:09Yeah.
05:10If you're going to ride in that posse, they'll never get him.
05:16If you are before the general, let him cheer up to me.
05:34A man named Neil Dunham is on his way to Al-Maino to investigate the difficulty between the Hamza and Pinot Ranch across the border.
05:53And he'll be able to ride in that posse.
05:55And he'll be able to ride in that posse.
05:56And he'll be able to ride in that posse.
05:57And he'll be able to ride in that posse.
05:58And he'll be able to ride in that posse.
05:59And he'll be able to ride in that posse.
06:00And he'll be able to ride in that posse.
06:01And he'll be able to ride in that posse.
06:02And he'll be able to ride in that posse.
06:03And he'll be able to ride in that posse.
06:04And he'll be able to ride in that posse.
06:05And he'll be able to ride in that posse.
06:06And he'll be able to ride in that posse.
06:07And he'll be able to ride in that posse.
06:08And he'll be able to ride in that posse.
07:39Come on, boy.
07:56We're going in to meet Mr. Denham.
07:57What's the matter?
08:02Found that tack to a tree down at the south pasture.
08:05What does it mean?
08:19That pinion bunch hamstrung ate of your horses.
08:22Oh, how could they be so inhuman?
08:26What that means?
08:27Yeah.
08:28My little bay mare was down there, too.
08:30And I had to kill her.
08:32Oh.
08:32I ain't said nothing to the boys.
08:37I don't want to start no trouble, but Pat and me are figuring on asking for our time and
08:43heading for the pinion.
08:45Oh, no, no.
08:46Don't desert me until Mr. Denham arrives.
08:48Please.
08:49Come on.
08:51Let's go.
08:51Say, partner.
09:18I'm reporting the death of Bert Dorgan.
09:21I found his body up the trail here about five miles.
09:24I just buried him.
09:27Say, Bert Dorgan?
09:28Yep.
09:28Well, there's Neil Denham's horse.
09:36He must have arrived.
09:37Hello.
09:42Mr. Denham.
09:44I recognize you by your horse.
09:46He was a stable maid of mine at the Bar Tees.
09:48Oh, yes, ma'am.
09:49I must see a Brandon.
09:51Buzz Brown insisted.
09:57Excuse me for mentioning him.
09:58But, of course, you knew him.
10:01Oh, yes, ma'am.
10:02I...
10:03I knew, but quite well.
10:07Well, to meet Tom Hope at our conference place.
10:10He knows I wired the association.
10:12Well, we'll talk that over as we go along, ma'am.
10:28Come to solve all our problems, eh?
10:37It was Marcy's idea to bring you over.
10:42So you're Neil Denham.
10:44I recognize you for.
10:46How interesting.
10:49Come on, boys!
10:50Come on, boys!
10:59It's a Hermosa.
10:59Right.
11:00Stop, boy, stop!
11:26Come here, you fellas.
11:32Who started all this?
11:35Didn't I tell you to wait for my orders?
11:37We didn't start trouble, Miss Marsha.
11:40Them pinion fellas called us out.
11:44Your men called my men out.
11:47Why?
11:48Why?
11:48One of my hands, Bates, found your foreman, Judson, poisoning the pinion waterhole.
11:55They bought it out to a finish.
11:59Both dead?
12:00Yes.
12:01You can start your investigation now, Mr. Denham.
12:05If you are, Neil Denham.
12:08Why, uh...
12:11I don't reckon I know what you mean, Mr. Hope.
12:19You're not the Neil Denham I met.
12:22Oh, so you have met Neil Denham, huh?
12:30When?
12:32Six months ago, up north.
12:34I haven't met him recently, huh?
12:36No.
12:37Huh.
12:39Well, that's all right.
12:41I heard there was a fella running around the country, sort of impersonating me.
12:48Well, we're wasting time.
12:50If you want to come along, we're going down and look at the waterhole over.
12:55Let's be riding.
12:56Here, take a look at this gun.
13:21Well, let me...
13:53Those two guns that just tossed you were .44s, weren't they?
13:58Neither one of them had ever been fired.
14:01These are .41s.
14:03I don't know whether that means anything to you or not.
14:07These two bodies we just found here,
14:10those men weren't killed here.
14:12They were killed somewhere else and dragged here.
14:14I believe that this gang is headed by a fellow called a general.
14:19He's just trying to get you two ranches to fight him
14:23so he can get a chance to run some stuff across the border.
14:26This fellow.
14:28Will you do me the honor of making your headquarters at my ranch while you're here?
14:34I'd like to, ma'am. Yes, ma'am.
14:43Hey, I like the way you handled that situation at the waterhole today.
14:49Say, go a little easy on that boot, will you?
14:54I've got a bad ankle.
14:56Yeah, yeah.
15:01There, yeah.
15:07I'll take care of him, eh?
15:09Sleepless with guns on the, eh?
15:12Never go to bed without them.
15:15Afraid of catching cold.
15:20Yeah.
15:21You know I used to be pretty slick with a pair of six guns myself?
15:25Don't say.
15:26Yeah, Pontsey's got fingers all stitched up.
15:31Look at that.
15:32That ain't no count tall.
15:33Now, that ain't no count tall.
15:38Say, that's in right bad shape.
15:40Yeah, yeah.
15:41Oh, yeah.
15:42Yes, sir.
15:46Anything else I can do for you?
15:49There is one thing you can do for me if you want it.
15:52You get up right early in the morning.
15:54I wish you'd ride over to town.
15:57And just find out if anyone else has rolled in town since, uh...
16:03Since I did.
16:05Yeah, I'd like to go to town.
16:06I want to get some more room into this medicine.
16:10Say, by the way...
16:12I forgot to ask you your name.
16:15Saunders' name.
16:17Squint Saunders.
16:19Oh, Squint Saunders.
16:21Yeah.
16:24You know, I believe I'll change that.
16:26Yeah?
16:27I just think I'll call you Dude.
16:29Dude?
16:30Old Dude Saunders.
16:34And your name is...
16:36Good night, Dude.
16:38Yeah.
16:42You know...
16:44I know you ain't Neil Denham.
16:48Miss Marshy, she see the horse.
16:52But I see Neil Denham.
16:55I got pretty well acquainted with him.
16:59Yeah?
17:00I don't care who you are.
17:04I like you.
17:06And I want to work with you.
17:10Well, now, that's right for you.
17:13But you know I like you right well, too.
17:15Yeah.
17:18I'll tell you about this, Neil Denham.
17:23Neil Denham was my best friend.
17:26When I was riding into town, I spelled back.
17:29I...
17:30I...
17:32I'd come across his body.
17:34Flying not twenty foot from the trail.
17:38Somebody had stolen all his...
17:41belongings off it.
17:43Put some other person's in place of it.
17:46Now, whoever did that...
17:48just stole them for one reason.
17:51And that was so they could...
17:54so they could masquerade as Neil.
17:59Well, I...
18:02I just beat them to it, that's all.
18:04Yeah.
18:08Now, if I ever...
18:09you and me...
18:15ever come across anyone...
18:22it's got...
18:24them things on them.
18:26Or any of Neil's papers...
18:27well...
18:37you better limber up that old trigger thing to partner.
18:42That's all.
18:45You know, I've been working on it a long time.
18:50I'm gunning for a feller myself.
18:53I killed a boy, I...
18:54I...
18:56I used to...
18:57trot on my knee.
18:59But...
19:00Marcy's brother...
19:02the man that killed him...
19:05was Jim Gray.
19:07And if I ever run across him...
19:09I'll lay him...
19:11stiffer than that finger.
19:12I'll lay him...
19:22Come in.
19:27Come on.
19:28Hey, you up in.
19:30Yeah.
19:32Give me a rest.
19:33What?
19:35The only stranger I see in town...
19:37was a border patrol feller...
19:38by the name of Bell.
19:43Oh, you're apt to stumble over...
19:45those border patrol folks...
19:47most anywhere.
19:49Border patrol...
19:50covers a lot of territory.
19:52Oh, Neil.
19:54I guess I better call you that.
19:56Yeah, it might be a good eye.
19:58When I brung your boots this morning...
20:03Oh, yeah, I noticed these boots.
20:05They're all polished up, thanks.
20:07Found this note...
20:08stuck under the door.
20:09A little lower.
20:29Say, what do you make out of this?
20:32I...
20:33I ain't open it...
20:34nor...
20:35nor register.
20:37I know you haven't.
20:40Read it now.
20:44I wonder who wrote that?
20:51Say...
20:53get that piece of cardboard out of my coat pocket.
20:57The inside coat pocket.
21:06Say, now...
21:07I ain't no handwriting expert, but...
21:18them's written in the same handwriting.
21:22They do...
21:23look alike.
21:27Hmm.
21:29What you gonna do about it?
21:31Well, I'm gonna do just what this note says.
21:34I'm gonna answer.
21:38Hey.
21:39Got a pencil?
21:50Left-handed, eh?
21:52No, I ain't left-handed.
21:54Don't suppose I'm gonna answer this moan handwriting, do you?
22:12Hmph.
22:14Very clever.
22:15No.
22:17No.
22:18Hand-..
22:19And again...
22:20I forgot.
22:21But...
22:22No.
22:23It didn't actually Nagorno-K Ook.
22:24There...
22:26It didn't have language andζ―ζ boy who used this place to retain the world.
22:27merciless.
22:28Oh, no.
22:29It doesn't sound so right.
22:30I heard that I was not sure if you just came back, it was it.
22:32My letter is okay.
22:33There JJ ΡΠΊΠ»Π°Π΄...
22:35It was just the symbol that she didn't accept the left-handed adjustable pot.
22:36That's the finish.
23:00The hamstring of the horses.
23:03That's about the last thing that's happened, isn't it, Miss Marsha?
23:08Yes, I've kept a complete record.
23:11By the way, this young Hope,
23:14he happened to be any relative of yours?
23:17Oh, no.
23:19This family and mine are great friends,
23:21and when they went to Europe,
23:22they expected me to go to Tom for advice
23:25and to sort of lean on him.
23:28You ain't the leaning kind, huh?
23:30Oh, no.
23:32Well, that's...
23:34I guess that's what works, Miss Marsha.
23:36Sure much applies to you.
23:39I hope we get something out of this.
23:42Say, I was about to run away with your left pencil.
23:46Oh, do you have to go?
23:48Yes, ma'am. I'm pretty busy today.
23:51Can I give you some coffee?
23:53No, I...
23:55I never take a drink till sundown.
23:57Say, I reckon I'm leaving about in time.
23:59You've got company coming.
24:01No.
24:02No.
24:03No, we ain't.
24:05They're coming to see me.
24:07Better go to your room, Miss Marsha.
24:09What's the matter?
24:10You look like... like...
24:11Don't get between me and the door, Miss Marsha.
24:15What does this mean?
24:16Marcia.
24:17What's the matter?
24:18You look like... like...
24:19Don't get between me and the door, Miss Marsha.
24:21What does this mean?
24:22Marcia.
24:23This is Mr. Bell of the Border Patrol.
24:24Now that's right, Aindiris.
24:25This man is the only one.
24:26I don't know what I'm going to see.
24:27I don't know.
24:28I don't know what I'm going to see.
24:29You don't know.
24:30I don't know what I'm going to see.
24:31But they're coming to see me.
24:33They're coming to see me.
24:36You better go to your room, Miss Marsha.
24:38What's the matter?
24:39What's the matter?
24:40You look like... like...
24:41Don't get between me and the door, Miss Marsha.
24:44What does this mean?
24:45Marsha.
24:46This is Mr. Bell of the Border Patrol.
24:48Well, now that's right, Aindiris.
24:50This man is not Neil Denham.
24:53Neil Denham is dead.
24:55And I can prove that he killed him.
24:58How come you to know that Neil Denham is dead?
25:02Show him that paper.
25:07Just a minute.
25:09A whole lot depends on what you pull out of your pocket.
25:13I guess you can recognize your own handwriting, can't you?
25:33Oh, sure.
25:36I'm sure disappointed in you boys.
25:38That isn't his handwriting.
25:44Here's something he's just written.
25:59It doesn't tally.
26:01Well, I guess I'm wrong, Denham.
26:04Yes, and I guess I'm mistaken, too.
26:11Well, that makes it unanimous, doesn't it?
26:20I was going to leave town tomorrow,
26:24but I think I'll wire headquarters and tell them that I'm staying for a while.
26:28Maybe you're on the right track, Denham.
26:33And between the two of us, we might get someplace.
26:38Miss Brandon, I want to apologize for busting in on you the way I did.
26:44See you later.
26:45Say, Bill.
26:46Well, where did you get that paper?
26:55Why, I ran across three fellas that were loafing around Hope's place.
27:02I picked them up and I found this on one.
27:07Where's the three fellas now?
27:09They're down in jail.
27:11Well, don't you think it'd be a good idea if we went down and had a talk with them?
27:18I think I'll do that.
27:22Good-bye.
27:27Oh, you always seem to know what to do.
27:30I don't know how I ever got along without you.
27:34It's so nice to have someone to lean on.
27:36Why, I thought you wasn't a lean and kind.
27:43Well, I shouldn't say it, but I want you near me.
27:48Dude.
27:48Dude.
27:55Well, where have you been?
27:57Oh, I've been hovering around the outskirts.
28:00Did you hear what they were doing in this room a while ago?
28:11Mr. Bell pulled the wrong paper out of his pocket, didn't he?
28:15Yeah.
28:17Sort of disappointing, wasn't it?
28:21Did you hear what they said about them three prisoners down in the jail?
28:25I hear you.
28:27I'm going down and have a talk with them fellas.
28:29Good.
28:30And I won't need anybody with me.
28:35I figured you would.
28:40Where do you think you're going?
28:48Well, I come over here to talk to them three fellas that Tom Volk caught over on the pin yarns.
28:54Turned them over to Bell here to be locked up.
28:57Well, who's authority?
28:58Well, I'm new.
29:02You got him with the Cattlemen's Association.
29:05That's authority enough, ain't it?
29:07My orders is no one to see those prisoners.
29:10Yeah?
29:11Now, who gave you them orders?
29:14Mr. Bell himself.
29:16Oh, that's all right.
29:18Bell and me is working together.
29:20Hold on there.
29:21I don't know about that.
29:24I think you better move on.
29:33I see.
29:33See, that's a funny thing.
29:42Bell giving orders you couldn't talk to them prisoners.
29:46Did he do that?
29:48Sure he did.
29:53Excuse me.
29:53Do you folks want to see me?
29:56Yep.
29:56Did you ever talk with those prisoners?
30:00No.
30:03You didn't by any chance get the jailer drunk and release them, did you?
30:09Are you kidding me, or is this on the square?
30:17This is on the square.
30:18Now, stick them up.
30:19You're under arrest.
30:21Why officer?
30:23I'm surprised at you.
30:25I told you to stick them up.
30:26No.
30:29Oh, Miss Marsha, what are you going to do that for?
30:34Now, look here, Bell.
30:37Don't be fumbling around this gun unless you intend to use it.
30:43I'll turn this gun loose.
30:46You go ahead and shoot.
30:48No, no.
30:50Now, what are you doing, Sanders?
30:52Just island up my finger.
30:54What's the idea?
30:56You see, Mr. Bell, I was afraid you wouldn't wait for me to alibi Mr. Denham.
31:01You know, I was down at the jail with him.
31:04That jailer wouldn't let him see the prisoners.
31:09I wonder if that jailer liked him.
31:13Yes, and I guess he'll keep right on in line.
31:18Miss Branton, I'm going to take a few of your men.
31:22I have an idea that the general is going to run some of his men through the pinion.
31:27Come on, boy.
31:30Well, say, Mr. Hope,
31:32what I just told your friend Bell goes for you, too.
31:38Don't fidget around your gun unless you intend to use it.
31:41Don't you boys forget to be suspicious of each other.
31:53Don't you boys forget to be suspicious of each other.
31:53Oh, you're wounded.
32:05No, I sure wish I was, but that's, uh, that's just a mesquite scratch, miss.
32:11Dude.
32:13Yeah.
32:18Officer Bell seems to think he has another clue.
32:22Over on the pinion.
32:23I reckon I'll ride over to the Homoza and have a look around.
32:28You going to need me this time?
32:30No.
32:30I thought you would.
32:32All right, come on.
32:33All right, come on.
33:04See them burrows?
33:06Yeah.
33:08You know I got you into this.
33:11You want to quit?
33:12Oh, behave yourself.
33:15How's the room with this?
33:17It's good.
33:18My fingers are all stiffed up.
33:20I wonder why they don't shoot.
33:31Oh, they don't see us.
33:32They see us all right.
33:44How do you see them?
33:46Shoot at the smoke.
33:47What's the matter?
34:15Are you hurt?
34:18And I hope it's blood.
34:22Doggone them.
34:24They got my room at this mansion.
34:2990% saw shot.
34:31You say it was a funny thing that Bell said, do you hear him?
34:42About me getting that jailer drunk.
34:45Yeah, it was funny.
34:46Hey, wait a minute.
34:53My trigger finger is all right.
34:55Is it all right?
34:56Yeah.
35:03Turn me loose, will you?
35:05What do you want to do?
35:06Hug it all?
35:07Wait, steady.
35:16See, I think we can catch this fella.
35:19Come on, quiet.
35:32Lay it down.
35:33Listen here.
35:39You go up and tell that general that Jim Gray, that's me.
35:46See, Jim Gray.
35:47Jim Gray wants to join out his gang.
35:53Savvy?
35:54Si.
35:55Now listen.
35:57No mistakes about this.
35:59Because we intend to be hanging around in this part of the country quite a spell.
36:06Now, vamos.
36:11Hey, that was pretty smart for you to tell him you was Jim Gray.
36:16Well, it worked, didn't it?
36:17Yeah.
36:21Doggone them.
36:22They got my horse.
36:23Gosh, dude.
36:24That's too bad.
36:27You know, it'll take him as long to get up there as it will for me to go back there.
36:30Yeah.
36:31Bring back some help.
36:32Will you wait here, dude?
36:33You're just in time.
36:59Sanders and I were attacked back there on the hill by the general's men.
37:01Well, let the general's men wait.
37:05There's a lady down at my ranch who says she's Neal Denham's wife.
37:10Yes, and we'd like to have you meet her, Mr. Denham.
37:13Ah, look here.
37:14I left the old man back.
37:15Never mind about that.
37:17All right.
37:17Come on.
37:19Get it over with me.
37:20Now we'll see if Mrs. Denham knows Mr. Denham.
37:40And if she doesn't, you go back with me.
38:01Neal.
38:02Get out.
38:15Guess I'm wrong.
38:19We'll investigate what you've been telling me.
38:21Jim, what's happened to Neal?
38:34Honey, they got Neal.
38:40I felt that.
38:43Oh, Jim.
38:44They shot him down in cold blood.
38:49They stole his identification papers.
38:51That's why I'm here using Neal's name.
38:55I got your wire.
38:57Now I know why you sent it.
38:58Oh, I didn't send that wire.
39:01It's a forgery.
39:03The general's behind all this.
39:04And I'm here to catch up with him.
39:11I'll stick by you, Jim.
39:13Just like Neal did.
39:16Oh, I know right when you will.
39:20God bless you.
39:24No.
39:30I'll take care of this, Pat.
39:31Pat, you go and see that the boys don't get excited again, will you?
39:36Yes, ma'am.
39:38Pat!
39:39Pat, go and do what I told you.
39:54Say, what's the matter with him?
40:01Do you recognize this?
40:08Well, I ought to.
40:10It's got Neal Denham's name on it.
40:13Yes, and your wife's picture in the back of it.
40:16Now listen, Miss Marsha.
40:19Now listen, I can't explain that right now.
40:24Where'd you get this?
40:25In the corral where the horses were hamstrung.
40:31Oh, I see.
40:35That's what was the matter with him, huh?
40:39Well, I suppose the boys will think that I hamstrung them horses,
40:42and they'll be wanting to lynch me, won't they?
40:45I just can't explain things now.
40:54I can't even explain this.
40:58You don't have to tell me.
40:59I know I made a fool of myself.
41:02Now, don't say that, Miss Marsha.
41:05Don't say that, Kristen.
41:09I came here expecting help.
41:10I've left Sanders up there at the head of the drawer.
41:14He's in a tight spot.
41:17Sanders, the only real man I've met in this country.
41:20I can't get any help here.
41:23I've got to go back to him.
41:25And I've got to go back alone.
41:29Stay where you are.
41:34Now look here, young fella.
41:36You've been interfering with me a heap lately,
41:39and I'm getting plum-tired of you.
41:41Ain't that too bad?
41:43What's the matter now, Tom?
41:44Stay away, Miss Marsha.
41:47I'll stay away, all right.
41:49If she finds out you're Jim Gray...
41:52Now, just who told you that I'm Jim Gray?
41:56Elle found it out just a few minutes ago.
41:59So Bill's the man I want, huh?
42:02This is a new story.
42:04Get around there, you hear?
42:06You have to keep your hands off those guns.
42:07Don't make any difference who I am.
42:11Remember I told you?
42:12When I take charge of anything,
42:15I stay in charge.
42:16I am leaving.
42:18No!
42:20Stop! Please!
42:20Stop!
42:21Stop!
42:37Let's do it.
42:51You can't do it.
44:55We never should have let him get away.
44:59Come in.
45:00Well, I've come to tell you about the man you think is my husband.
45:12Then, then he isn't your husband.
45:15No.
45:16He's Jim Gray.
45:18I knew it.
45:20Well, he won't get away this time.
45:22Stop.
45:23You all right, dude?
45:38Yeah, I'm all right.
45:40So they didn't wait for me, did they?
45:41No.
45:42I couldn't take any chances.
45:44They started to close in on me and I had to keep the old finger working.
45:47I got a couple of them.
45:48Good.
45:49Did you hear them say anything about me wanting to join the band?
45:52Yeah.
45:53I hear them talking about it.
45:56I guess that's what they're saving me for.
45:58What do you mean?
45:59You know what you have to do to join this band?
46:01No.
46:02You have to kill a man.
46:03A white man.
46:05I guess they want you to kill me.
46:06Well, they've got to give me a gun to do it with, haven't they?
46:11Yeah.
46:12They ain't going to give me no loaded gun.
46:16Well, if they do, I tell you what you do.
46:18You stick it right out of my face.
46:19Close, you know.
46:20I don't see very well.
46:21If it's empty, I'll start cussing you out.
46:24And if it's loaded...
46:25If it's loaded, I'll know who to turn it on.
46:29Shh.
46:36Jim Bray, you are before the general.
47:00Oh, there you are.
47:06You have asked to join our organization.
47:21Yeah.
47:24Why did you run away?
47:27Why?
47:28I...
47:28I didn't run away.
47:32I...
47:33I went back to head off them fellas that were...
47:36and that were fallen.
47:39Why should I blame you?
47:42You have interfered with our plan by calling yourself Neil Danton.
47:51Well, because I'm...
47:53I'm wanting to cross the line by the Border Patrol for a killing.
47:57Well, I can't afford to double-cross you.
48:02Save my own skin.
48:05I wrote you a letter asking to join out your gang.
48:09You know I'm worth a dozen of your men.
48:11I'll send to Mr. Danton and ask him until he's...
48:18Well, all I want is a chance, that's all.
48:21Would you kill a man, an American?
48:27Kill an American?
48:30Sure.
48:30He seems you are a friend.
48:34That was with you.
48:37Or you mean that old pest that's been following me around the country since I've been here?
48:42He ain't no friend of mine.
48:46I ain't bad.
48:49Bring him in.
48:50Well, you won't trail me around much longer.
49:10This is your finish, you rat.
49:14Yeah?
49:15You double-crosser?
49:16Come on, what do we use for a gun?
49:29You may use one of your own guns.
49:32Pick for yourself.
49:46Well, how do you prefer?
49:57In the...
49:58Bring the heart.
50:02Suit yourself, you snake.
50:04Watch.
50:21Why, it's a boy.
50:22consciousness.
50:30Wangang was loaded with bullets and Wangang had blanks.
50:36Your friend was very lucky.
50:40You picked the long one, but you have caught the looks.
50:47Take them away until we hear from Mister Dorgan.
50:51Wait till I get my hands loose, and I'll get you.
50:54Turn him loose, turn him loose, and let's see what he's got.
50:58Give me a gun, will you, and I'll fight it out with him.
51:01Come on, give him a gun.
51:03Let him fight it out. Come on, give me that gun.
51:04RonseΓ±or, you give me the gun.
51:06Come on, give me the gun.
51:21Come on, give me the gun.
51:26Ay, mara.
51:28Uh, carajo.
51:30Ojo.
51:51Saunders.
52:16Dude.
52:21And now do you believe that kind of a man could kill your brother?
52:35No.
52:36No.
52:38Tom, get all your men together and ride to the head of the draw.
52:43Jim and Saunders are in danger.
52:45Hurry.
52:45All right.
52:51Have you finished the loading?
52:55Si, senor.
52:56The first black paint, she's almost finished now.
53:00Conde le masas, conde le coer, senor.
53:10And it's for you, viejo.
53:11You are almost finished too, huh?
53:13Go!
53:16Muy bien, senor.
53:17Come on, get it over with.
53:20How long you gonna keep me here?
53:34Well, that is way, don't you?
53:36What's the matter with you?
53:37You afraid?
53:37I need it.
53:50Come on, get it over with.
53:51How long you gonna keep me here?
53:53Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
54:04Hey.
54:05Captain.
54:07Why didn't you follow me, dude?
54:23I couldn't follow you, Jim.
54:25They plugged me.
54:26Plugged you?
54:26Where?
54:27The leg.
54:28It's all right, don't worry.
54:30Here, sit down.
54:33Here's Belle.
54:34Belle, can you walk?
54:35I'm all right, Jim.
54:36Quick, quick.
54:37Don't tell Belle I'm here.
54:44Remember, I'm in gunshot all the time.
54:52What's the idea of you packing up?
54:55I thought it's time to leave, Mr. Dolgan.
54:59You thought it was time to leave, did you?
55:02I thought it was time to leave, Mr. Dolgan.
55:03Who's the boss here?
55:04You or myself?
55:07Just what I wanted to hear, Mr. Dolgan.
55:19Sit down.
55:20I've got a little writing for you to do.
55:30Take that pencil and write a confession.
55:36Tell me, who killed what Brandon, and who killed Neil Denim.
55:46Go on.
55:48There's his horse.
56:02You two come along with me.
56:06Now, just sign your name.
56:11Dorgan.
56:13Elias Bell.
56:14What's the matter, dude?
56:32Say, if you lie to me, are you hurt?
56:33No, girl.
56:46You're hurt.
56:52Hey.
56:52Hey.
56:52Come on.
56:54Come on.
56:55Come on.
56:55Come on.
56:55Come on.
56:56Come on.
56:56Come on.
56:56You're hurt.
56:56You're hurt, man.
57:04Where's he?
57:10Oh, dude.
57:13I guess it's the end, Jim.
57:16No, it ain't, dude.
57:18You're going a long ways with me, yeah?
57:22I'm going a long ways alone.
57:26I suspected you were Jim Gray, and I'm glad your name was clear before I come out.
57:39Well, you know, you're not going out, dude.
57:42Dude, you're not going out.
57:44What?
57:45Hey, what are you going to do with that case of rheumatism I support you, huh?
57:54She worked.
57:54Didn't she, Jim?
57:57Yes.
57:58She's going to work again.
58:03Oh.
58:11Oh.
58:15You know something?
58:16I don't think that trigger finger of yours really worked.
58:26I think it was an accident.
58:29Oh, behave yourself.
58:33Hey, quit fumbling around with me, will you?
58:36Well, I've only got a couple of more days to fumble around, I'll tell you that.
58:40How come?
58:40Miss Marsh and me is going to get married.
58:45Heh.
58:45You can't get married till I get well.
58:48No?
58:49No.
58:50I'm going to be your best man, ain't I?
58:52No.
58:54I know what you'd want me.
58:55I know what you mean.
58:56No.
59:07I know what you're doing.
59:08All right.
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