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In a land ruled by dust and danger, one man's pursuit of justice takes him beyond the borders of the law. Betrayal brews in the shadows, outlaws ride under the moonlight, and the frontier holds secrets that could change everything. Saddle up for a classic Western adventure where every choice could be your last.
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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.
01:52I just saw him.
01:53I'm just going to go.
01:54I'm just going to go.
01:55I'm just going to go.
01:56I'm just going to go in the car.
01:58I'm going to go.
02:29Thank you, Bill.
02:53All right, Jim.
02:54Anything else?
02:55Say, Neil ain't called, has he?
02:58No, not yet, Jim.
03:01I was kind of expecting him.
03:03I'll let you know when he comes in.
03:06Oh, hello, Neil.
03:16You'd better go in to see Jim.
03:18He's been asking for you several times.
03:19Well, that's why I'm here.
03:27Hello, Jim.
03:29Neil.
03:29Well, then 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.
04:01Thank you, sir.
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
04:17and I'll meet you in Alabama in three days.
04:19Thank you, Neil.
04:34Jim's in a bad way, Bill.
04:36I wish there was something I could do for him.
04:39Who was the fellow Tessa with him at this trial?
04:41Don't know.
04:42He said he was a car hand from the bikes.
04:44Ever seen before?
04:45Never saw him before.
04:46Never saw him before.
04:49Take good care.
04:53I'll know that, Neil.
04:56Jim Glees busted out
04:58just so I 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,
05:12they'll never get him.
05:19You are before the general.
05:32Listen carefully.
05:34A man named Neil Dunham
05:39is on his way to Al-Maino
05:43to investigate the difficulty
05:46between the Hamota and Pinot Ranch
05:51across the border.
05:55Wailay him
05:57and exchange his belongings
06:01with the things
06:04with the things
06:04you are about to receive.
06:07With the things
06:08you are about to receive.
07:39Come on, boy.
07:56We're going in to meet Mr. Denham.
07:59What's the matter?
08:02Found that tacked 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 heading for the pinion.
08:45Oh, no, no.
08:46Don't desert me until Mr. Denham arrives.
08:48Please.
08:50Come on.
08:51Let's go.
08:51Say, partner.
09:17I'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 day.
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?
10:39It 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.
10:58It's a Hermosa.
10:59Right.
11:00Stop, boys.
11:12Stop.
11:13Come here, you fellas.
11:26Who started all this?
11:30Didn't I tell you to wait for my orders?
11:32We didn't start trouble, Miss Marcia.
11:35Them pinion fellas called us out.
11:40Your men called my men out.
11:42Why?
11:43One of my hands, Bates, found your foreman, Judson, poisoning the pinion water hose.
11:56They bought it out.
11:57You were finished.
11:59Both dead?
12:00Yes.
12:01You can start your investigation now, Mr. Denham.
12:05If you are, Neil Denham.
12:08Why, uh...
12:10I don't reckon I know what you mean, Mr. Mr. Hope.
12:20You're not the Neil Denham I met.
12:25Oh, 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.
12:37Well, that's all right.
12:42I 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.
13:21Come on, look, people.
13:23Come on, look, people.
13:51Those two guns that just tossed you were .44s, weren't they?
14:00Neither one of them had ever been fired.
14:02These are .41s.
14:04I don't know whether that means anything to you or not.
14:08These two bodies we just found here, those men weren't killed here.
14:12They were killed somewhere else and dragged here.
14:14I believe that this gang is headed by a fella called a general.
14:21He's just trying to get you two ranches to fight him so he can get a chance to run some stuff across the border.
14:26This fella.
14:27Will you do me the honor of making your headquarters at my ranch while you're here?
14:35I'd like to, ma'am.
14:36Yes, ma'am.
14:43Hey, I like the way you handled that situation at the waterhole today.
14:50Say, go a little easy on that boot, will you?
14:54I've got a bad ankle.
14:56Yeah, yeah.
15:05There, yeah.
15:12Slip any guns on them, eh?
15:16Never go to bed without them.
15:19Afraid of catching cold.
15:22Yeah.
15:23You know, I used to be pretty slick with a pair of six guns myself.
15:28Don't say.
15:28Yeah, yeah, yeah.
15:29Roots has got fingers all stiffed up.
15:33Look at that man.
15:33That ain't no count at all.
15:38Say, that's in right bad shape.
15:40Yeah, yeah.
15:41Oh, yeah, yeah.
15:43Yes, sir.
15:46Anything else I can do for you?
15:49There is one thing you can do for me if you want it.
15:53You 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...
16:02Since I did.
16:05Yeah, I'd like to go to town.
16:07I want to get some more room into this medicine.
16:11Say, by the way...
16:11I 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.
16:26Huh?
16:27I just think I'll call you Dude.
16:30Dude?
16:31Old Dude Saunders.
16:34And your name is...
16:35Good night, dude.
16:37You know, I know you ain't Neal Denham.
16:48Miss Marshy, she see the horse.
16:52But I see Neal 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.
17:19I'll tell you about this, Neal Denham.
17:24Neal Denham was my best friend.
17:26When I was riding into town, a spell back, I'd come across his body,
17:34flying not 20 foot from the trail.
17:38Somebody had stolen all his belongings off him,
17:43put some other person's in place of him.
17:46Now, whoever did that just stole him for one reason,
17:51and that was so they could,
17:53so they could masquerade as Neal.
17:59Well, I,
18:00I just beat him to it, that's all.
18:07Now, if I ever,
18:13if you and me
18:15ever come across anyone,
18:18it's got
18:23them things on him.
18:26Ready of Neal's papers.
18:29Well,
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.
18:48I'm gunning for a feller myself.
18:53He killed a boy, I,
18:55I used to
18:56trot on my knee.
18:59But,
19:00Marcy's brother,
19:02the man that killed him,
19:05was Jim Gray.
19:07If I ever run across him,
19:09I'll lay him
19:10stiffer than that finger.
19:18Come in.
19:19Come in.
19:20Come on.
19:21Hey, you up, eh?
19:21Yeah.
19:22You can rest?
19:23What?
19:23The only stranger I see in town
19:25was a border patrol feller
19:25by the name of Bell.
19:26Oh, you're apt to stumble over those border patrol folks most anywhere.
19:35The only stranger I see in town
19:37was a border patrol feller by the name of Bell.
19:40Oh, you're apt to stumble over those border patrol folks most anywhere.
19:48The border patrol covers a lot of territory.
19:51Yeah.
19:52Oh, Neil.
19:54I guess I better call you that, eh?
19:57Yeah, it might be a good eye.
19:58When I brought you your boots this morning.
20:03Oh, yeah.
20:04I noticed these boots.
20:05They're all polished up.
20:06Thank.
20:08I found this note stuck under the door.
20:28Say, what do you make out of this?
20:32I ain't open it nor read it.
20:40I know you haven't.
20:41Read it now.
20:44I wonder who wrote that.
20:51Say, get that piece of cardboard out of my coat pocket.
20:56The inside coat pocket.
21:15Say, now, I ain't no handwriting expert, but...
21:20Them's written in the same handwriting.
21:23And they look alike.
21:26What you going to do about it?
21:31Well, I'm going to do just what this note says.
21:34I'm going to answer.
21:38Hey, got a pencil?
21:50Left-handed, eh?
21:52No, I ain't left-handed.
21:54Don't suppose I'm going to answer this morn hand-writing, do you?
22:13Very clever.
22:14Very clever.
22:15Which, if you have a pencil or a pencil and a pencil of paper or a pencil.
22:16Sorry?
22:17Very clever.
22:48I reckon that's the finish.
23:02The hamstring of the horses.
23:05That's about the last thing that's happened, isn't it, Miss Marsha?
23:09Yes, I've kept a complete record.
23:11By the way, this young Hope,
23:15he happened to be any relative of yours?
23:18Oh, no.
23:19This family and mine are great friends,
23:21and when they went to Europe,
23:23they expected me to go to Tom for a bite
23:25and to sort of lean on him.
23:28You ain't the leaning kind, huh?
23:31Oh, no.
23:33Well, that's...
23:34I guess that's what works, Miss Marsha.
23:37Sure much applies to you.
23:38I hope we get something out of this.
23:43Say, I was about to run away with your left pencil.
23:47Oh, do you have to go?
23:49Yes, ma'am.
23:50I'm pretty busy today.
23:52Can I give you some coffee?
23:54No, I...
23:55I never take a drink till sundown.
24:07Say, I reckon I'm leaving about in time.
24:13You've got coffee coming.
24:14You've got to go to your room, Miss Marsha.
24:34What's the matter?
24:35You look like...
24:36Don't get between me and the door, Miss Marsha.
24:38What does this mean?
24:44Marsha.
24:45This is Mr. Bell of the Border Patrol.
24:48Now that's right interesting.
24:51This 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.
25:08A whole lot depends on what you pull out of your pocket.
25:18I guess you can recognize your own handwriting, can't you?
25:33Oh, sure.
25:34I'm sure disappointed in you boys.
25:42That isn't his handwriting.
25:44Here's something he's just...
25:45Doesn't it, Allie?
26:01Well, I...
26:02I guess I'm wrong, Denham.
26:04Yes, and I...
26:07I guess I'm mistaken, too.
26:11Well...
26:12That makes it unanimous, doesn't it?
26:15I was going to leave town tomorrow, but I think I'll wire headquarters and tell them that I'm staying for a while.
26:30Maybe you're on the right track, Denham.
26:32And 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...
26:46Where did you...
26:50Where did you get that paper?
26:53Why, 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.
27:12Well, don't you think it'd be a good idea if we went down and had a talk with them?
27:17Well, I 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.
27:37Why, I...
27:38I thought you wasn't a lean and kind.
27:43Well, I shouldn't say it.
27:45But I want you near me.
27:48Dude.
27:48Yeah.
27:55Well, where you been?
27:57Oh, I've been hovering around the outskirts.
28:02Did you hear what they...
28:04were 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.
28:32And I won't need anybody with me.
28:35I figured you would.
28:36I figured you would.
28:36Well, I come over here to talk to them three fellas that Tom Volk caught over on the pin yarns.
28:53I turned them over to Bell here to be locked up.
28:57Well, who's authority?
29:01Well, I'm the...
29:02Dan with the Cattlemen's Association.
29:05That's authority enough, isn't it?
29:06My orders, no one's 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's working together.
29:20Hold on there.
29:22I don't know about that.
29:24I think you better move on.
29:25I see.
29:40That'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, do you folks want to see me?
29:56Yeah.
29:58Did you ever talk with those prisoners?
30:00No.
30:03You didn't by any chance get the jailer drunk and release them, did you?
30:12Are 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.
30:24I 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.
30:43Now I'll turn this gun loose.
30:46You go ahead and shoot.
30:48No, no.
30:48Now 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 now at the jail with him.
31:04That jailer wouldn't let him see the prisoners.
31:05I wonder if that jailer lighten you.
31:13Yes, and I guess he'll keep right on alibi.
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.
31:26Come 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.
31:50Don't you boys forget to be suspicious of each other!
31:56Oh, you're wounded!
32:05No, I sure wish I was, but that's, uh, that's just a mesquite scratch, Miss.
32:12Dude!
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 Homoci and have a look around.
32:28You gonna need me this time?
32:30No.
32:31I thought you would.
32:32All right, come on.
32:33Come on.
32:33Come on.
32:33Come on.
32:33Come on.
32:35Come on.
32:37Come on.
32:41Come on.
32:43Come on.
32:45Come on.
32:46Come on.
32:47Come on.
32:48Come on.
32:49Come on.
32:50Come on.
32:51Come on.
32:52Come on.
32:53Come on.
33:04See them burrows?
33:05Yeah.
33:08Know I got you into this.
33:10You wanna quit?
33:12Oh, behave yourself.
33:13How's the room with this?
33:17It's good.
33:18The fingers are all stiffed up.
33:29I wonder why they don't shoot.
33:31Oh, they don't see us.
33:37They see us all right.
33:43How do you see them?
33:45Shoot at the smoke.
34:14What's the matter?
34:15You hurt?
34:17I hope it's blood.
34:22Doggone them.
34:23They got my room at this mansion.
34:29Ninety percent's all shot.
34:31You say, it was a funny thing that Bell said, do you hear him?
34:42About me getting that jailer drunk.
34:44Yeah, it was funny.
34:51Hey, wait a minute.
34:52My trigger finger is all right.
34:54Is it all right?
34:55Yeah.
35:02Turn me loose, will ya?
35:05What do you want to do?
35:06Hug it all?
35:14Wait, steady.
35:16See, I think we can catch this fella.
35:19Come on, quiet.
35:31Lay it down.
35:36Listen here.
35:38You go up and tell that general that Jim Gray, that's me.
35:45See, Jim Gray?
35:47Jim Gray wants to join out his gang.
35:51Savvy?
35:52See?
35:53See.
35:55Now listen.
35:56No mistakes about this.
35:59Because we intend to be hanging around in this part of the country quite a spell.
36:05Now, vamos.
36:11Hey, that was pretty smart for you to tell him you was Jim Gray.
36:15Well, it worked, didn't it?
36:16Yeah.
36:20Doggone them, they got my horse.
36:22Gosh.
36:23Gosh, dude.
36:24That's too bad.
36:26You know, it'll take him as long to get up there as it will for me to go back, though.
36:29Yeah.
36:30Bring back some help.
36:32Will you wait here, dude?
36:52You're just in time.
36:53Sanders and I were attacked back there on the hill by the General's men.
36:54Well, let the General's men wait.
36:55There's a lady down at my ranch who says she's Neil Denham's wife.
36:56Yes, and we'd like to have you meet her, Mr. Denham.
37:00Ah, look here.
37:01I left the old man back.
37:02Never mind about that.
37:03All right.
37:04Come on.
37:05Get home, man.
37:06Come on.
37:07Get home.
37:08Come on.
37:10Come on.
37:11Get home.
37:12Get home.
37:13Get home.
37:14the old man back. Never mind about that. All right, come on.
37:36Now we'll see if Mrs. Denham knows Mr. Denham. And if she doesn't, you go back
37:44with me.
38:01Neil!
38:10Get out.
38:14Guess I'm wrong, Denham. We'll investigate what you've been telling us.
38:30Jim, what's happened to Neil? Honey, they got Neil.
38:36They got Neil.
38:40I felt that.
38:44Oh, Jim!
38:46Shot him down in cold blood. They stole his identification papers. That's why I'm here
38:52using Neil's name.
38:54I got your wire. Now I know why you sent it.
38:58Oh, I didn't send that wire. It's a forgery. The General's behind all this.
39:04And I'm here to catch up with you.
39:08I'll stick by you, Jim. Just like Neil did.
39:14Oh, I know right where you will. God bless you.
39:22I'll take care of this, Pat. You go and see that the boys don't get excited again, will you?
39:36Yes, ma'am.
39:38Pat! Pat! Go and do what I told you.
39:42Pat!
39:54Say, what's the matter with him?
40:03Do you recognize this?
40:05Well, I ought to.
40:10It's got Neil Denham's name on it.
40:13Yes, and your wife's picture in the back of it.
40:16Now listen, Miss Marsha, I...
40:19Now listen, I can't explain that right now.
40:24Where'd you get this?
40:26In the corral where the horses were hamstrung.
40:31Oh, I see.
40:35That's what was the matter with him, huh?
40:40Well, I suppose the boys will think that I hamstrung them horses and...
40:44They'll be wanting to lynch me, won't they?
40:51I just can't explain things now.
40:55I can't even explain this.
40:58You don't have to tell me.
41:00I know I made a fool of myself.
41:03Now, don't say that, Miss Marsha.
41:05I came here expecting help.
41:08I've left Sanders up there at the head of the drawer.
41:10He's in a tight spot.
41:12Sanders, the only real man I've met in this country.
41:16I can't get any help here.
41:18I've got to go back to him.
41:20And I've got to go back alone.
41:21Stay where you are.
41:22Now, look here, young fella.
41:25You've been interfering with me a heap lately.
41:27And I'm getting plum tired of you.
41:29Ain't that too bad?
41:31What's the matter now, Tom?
41:32Stay away, Miss Marsha.
41:34Marsha will stay away all right.
41:35If she finds out you're Jim Gray.
41:36Now, just who told you that I'm Jim Gray?
41:37Hell found it out just a few minutes ago.
41:38So, Bill's the man I want, huh?
41:39This is a new story.
41:40Get around there easier.
41:41You have to have to keep your hands off those guns.
41:42Don't make any difference who I am.
41:43Don't make any difference who I am.
41:44That's what I'm doing, Mr.
41:45He might have to have to do.
41:46How do you think he's doing, Mr.
41:47Bill?
41:48How do you think he's doing?
41:49The guy's doing it?
41:50You're doing it?
41:51He's doing it.
41:53It's not a lot of people.
41:54That's not a lot of people.
41:55What's the matter now, Tom?
41:56Stay away, Miss Marsha.
41:57Marsha will stay away all right.
41:59If she finds out you're Jim Gray.
42:01Now, just who told you that I'm Jim Gray?
42:03Hell found it out just a few minutes ago.
42:04So, Bill's the man I want, huh?
42:06This is a new story.
42:07off those guns. Don't make any difference who I am. Remember I told you, when I take charge
42:14of anything, I stay in charge. I am leaving. No! Stop! Please!
42:37Don't mess with your gun.
44:49I'll tell you, Marcia, we're making a big mistake.
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.
50:22Uh-huh!
50:28Wangang was loaded with bullets and Wangang had blanks.
50:34Your friend was very lucky you picked the wrong one,
50:40but you have passed the tape.
50:45Take them away until we hear from Mr. Dorgan.
50:50Yeah, you wait 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. Let him fight it out. Come on, give me that gun.
51:04Ronseñor, you give me the gun.
51:06Come on, give me the gun.
51:20Come on, give me the gun.
51:23Come on, give me the gun.
51:26Ay, marra.
51:28Uh, carajo.
51:30Ojos.
51:50Saunders.
52:16Dude.
52:18And now do you believe that kind of a man could kill your brother?
52:35No, no.
52:39Tom, get all your men together and ride to the head of the draw.
52:43Jim and Saunders are in danger.
52:45Hurry.
52:46All right.
52:47Have you finished the loading?
52:55Si, senor.
52:56The first black paint, she's almost finished now.
52:59Come on.
53:09Come on.
53:10Come on, get it over with.
53:12How long are you going to keep me here?
53:21Keep me here.
53:23Uh-huh.
53:24Ha-ha-ha.
53:25Ha-ha-ha.
53:26Ha-ha-ha.
53:27Ha-ha-ha.
53:28Ha-ha-ha.
53:30Ha-ha.
53:31Ha-ha.
53:32Ha-ha.
53:33Ha-ha.
53:34Ha-ha-ha.
53:35Well, that is why no sir.
53:36What's the matter with you, afraid?
53:38I see a little bit in it.
53:43Hey.
53:44Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
53:46Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
53:49Come on.
53:50Get it over with.
53:51How long are you going to keep me here?
53:53Ha-ha-ha.
53:54Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
53:59Why 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.
54:29Don't worry.
54:30There, sit down.
54:33Here's Bell.
54:34Bell, can you walk?
54:35I'm all right, Jim.
54:36Quick.
54:42Don't tell Bell 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.
54:58Mr. Dorgan.
54:59I thought it was time to leave, did you?
55:02Who is the boss here?
55:04You or myself?
55:07Just what I wanted to hear, Mr. Dorgan.
55:19Sit down.
55:20I've got a little writing for you to do.
55:32Take that pencil and write a confession.
55:36Who killed Bud Brandon?
55:39Who killed Neil Denim?
55:43Go on.
55:48There's his horse.
56:02You two come along with me.
56:06I'll 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?
56:33You're hurt.
56:47Hey.
56:48You're right there.
57:04Where's it?
57:10Oh, dude.
57:13I guess it's the end, Jim.
57:16You know what I do.
57:18You're going a long ways with me, yeah?
57:22I'm going a long ways alone.
57:27I suspected you were Jim Gray.
57:34I'm glad your name was clear before I come out.
57:39Well, you're not going out, dude.
57:42Dude, you're not going out.
57:43What?
57:44Hey, what are you going to do with that case of rheumatism I support you, huh?
57:49She worked.
57:56I think she did.
57:57Yes.
57:58She's going to work again.
58:00You know something?
58:05I don't think that trigger finger of yours really worked.
58:24I 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.
58:52I know what you'd want me.
58:55I know what you'd want me.

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