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Cimarron Strip (1967–1968)
The Search
1h 30min | Western | Episode aired 9 November 1967

When Marshal Crown is wounded during a failed attempt to free a man arrested for murder, Dulcey, some Cimarron townsmen and the outlaw's family launch a desperate search. A peddler finds Crown, but the only doctor in town is now considered a quack.

Director: Bernard McEveety

Writers: Christopher Knopf (developer), William Wood (teleplay)

Stars: Stuart Whitman, Percy Herbert, Randy Boone
Transcript
00:00:00You
00:00:30I
00:01:00All right, let's go what for come on move it
00:01:31Yeah
00:01:33Don't see how many times I told you well, I
00:01:36Know what it was. All right. Well, no, I don't know what it was that rodent is Dickie Fodman
00:01:43He's got a par three brothers that allow he's entitled to shoot any old body down. He has a mind to
00:01:49We're taking him out of town before they try to bust him out of here. Now you satisfied
00:01:53Well, what time will you be back by the middle of your second dream? I go on back to bed biscuit
00:01:58Don't call me that. I hate that name. I'm not three years old. I'll have ham and eggs in the morning
00:02:28I
00:02:58I
00:03:28I
00:03:59Go on get on before my trigger finger decides to make you dead as well as despicable all set
00:04:19Where's Laker I wish I felt the smug about Jim's part of the plan. Come on. We've got a train right ahead of us
00:04:28I
00:04:58I
00:05:28I
00:05:58Oh
00:06:06It's empty
00:06:11Okay
00:06:15He's better down on he's bound special on his way to Hayes just to take temptation away from you boys
00:06:22No, go do don't even think it
00:06:25My brother that red-eyed snake
00:06:29I'll kill you you think about it next Tuesday right now. You're gonna do those weapons
00:06:54I
00:07:24I
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00:08:24I
00:08:54I
00:09:24I
00:09:55Gave my lover chicken
00:10:04Told my lover story
00:10:09It had no
00:10:18With no
00:10:24I
00:10:54I
00:11:24I
00:11:49Yeah
00:11:54Oh
00:12:01Jim
00:12:14Jim
00:12:24Jim, where are you?
00:12:54Oh
00:13:16Yes, who is it
00:13:18I've got to see the doctor. Don't say what?
00:13:22What is it? Thank you. It's an awful hour. I know but what is it? Don't say somebody say for Jim Marshall crown
00:13:28He he left for the train way before midnight and he was only going there and the wagon came back
00:13:34And there's blood all over it. He's hurt. Yes. No, I don't know. I'm so afraid
00:13:40I'm not following you. What is it? Look blood all over the scene. It's horrible. Where is the marsh?
00:13:46well, I don't know he he was driving and there were two men following him and there was a man on the roof and and
00:13:51And McGregor and Francis are gone and I see you'll have to find the marshal first before you I can't do it alone
00:13:58He's gotta see the doctor right away. Um, he's the only one I could think I could think of and he's Jim's friend and indeed
00:14:03He is you're absolutely right, but the doctor's not in town. He's not here. He's a guy man
00:14:09He should be back this afternoon. No, no, that's too late. Oh, is there someone else another doctor somewhere? There's dr
00:14:15Teal dr. Teal. Oh, where is he? I'll see nobody goes to dr. Teal. No, but where does he live on North Road?
00:14:22Yes, where?
00:14:23The last house before the wash now, you must you must go to him. Nobody goes to him. Don't see
00:14:28I'll see he at least get some clothes on Carol before
00:14:45I
00:15:15Got something for you wake up boy get a move on. Come on boys. Won't show you something the whole thing. I picked up all is gone
00:15:22All you got to do is wind it here
00:15:25And in here push this button and watch
00:15:45How about that ain't that some
00:15:49Where's that kid straight get him down here it'll turn cyborgs for a Sun Gritter when he sees this
00:15:56Bloody and I snap my fingers you you hustle here I get upstairs and get your brother get him down here
00:16:09He ain't upstairs Paul
00:16:16Turn around turn around
00:16:27Rapaho or Cherokee
00:16:28It's not what happened if you took that kid out there. I'll cream you proper what happened Bob. Where is he?
00:16:35He had a gunfight with Johnny Lorton Paul
00:16:38Gotten a fight over a girl. I ain't interested in what they fought over
00:16:42Where's Dickie crown took him out to a city?
00:16:45I
00:16:47Don't see Lou around here
00:16:50Lou and me power we tried to stop him. Truly we did crown shot him and lose dead
00:16:56Yeah
00:16:59I
00:17:12Killed grandpa I killed him you'd better have
00:17:28Dr. To are you there?
00:17:36Dr. Teal
00:17:47Dr. Teal
00:17:59Where are you wounded little girl?
00:18:03Are you dr. Teal almost always
00:18:07Well, this is just lie down on the table, please
00:18:10But I'm not hurt. I'm the doctor. I'll decide that. Well, please you see is $20 payable in advance
00:18:18You're shocked you balk I
00:18:20Am a specialist miss through the magic of the magic of the magic of the magic of the magic of the magic of the magic
00:18:27Through the magic of electricity I
00:18:31Track down the man and the body of the gunshot victim before it finds its way to the heart. You are a doctor
00:18:39Well, where's your bag
00:18:42Bag, please. He's hurt badly. I know it Jim crown
00:18:48Marshall yes, I don't know where he is. I've got to find him. Please help me find him. Please help me. I know he's dying. I
00:18:55I
00:18:56Bid you good night, miss. Where are you going back to bed, but you can't my bed. I can lie in it
00:19:03I'll pay you anything. I promise
00:19:06To purchase what may I ask?
00:19:10progress
00:19:12Advances in medical surgery years of specialization research. No, thank you. You asked for a bag pliers a blade
00:19:21Well, I suggest you find a carpet
00:19:24That's what mr. Kilburn was trying to tell me. You're a fake
00:19:54Oh
00:19:59By Nettie
00:20:01You look at what's happened here. Let me
00:20:04Look suppose the gang of varmints up and frazzled him
00:20:08No, here's more like they took on one against the other and nobody come out crowing
00:20:13Yeah, ain't that the way of the world?
00:20:20And cold catfish mortified for sure
00:20:25Hey
00:20:27Ain't that mother
00:20:30Lucky here love me. It's one of Clove Vardaman's boy
00:20:35That ain't the half of it
00:20:38It's Lou Lou
00:20:41Whoa, it must have took a tall man to bow down a gunfighter like Lou Vardaman my hats off to you, sir
00:20:48Well, let's see what he's done made
00:20:55You ain't exactly cash-heavy all as rich as a senator how come you walk around with nothing but chicken feet make it so a man
00:21:02Can't make a heart. Oh
00:21:04Well, now them in boots is gonna be worth something
00:21:07I think blacks better on the market, but I believe I can just push see some hey
00:21:14gun, too
00:21:16Cookies turned into a fair night dickens
00:21:21Hey, hey
00:21:23Mighty handsome buckle that hand. I love don't be greedy. I mean ain't decent for man's past be falling down
00:21:31special when he's dead I
00:21:34Swear you are caution. All right, man
00:21:41Let's see what you got to deliver. Yeah, it's gonna be good picking there. Yeah
00:21:47Come on
00:21:51By hucky
00:21:55That look all the world to be mr. King Lee crown
00:21:59Love me. Oh
00:22:01That's just who it is
00:22:04No wonder pull lose done and gone. Oh careful. I'm me careful. Even my dead cold greasy his life. No, that's took out one mean charge left
00:22:11Oh
00:22:16What we gonna do
00:22:21I'll tell you what we're gonna do. We're gonna high-tail it out of here right now
00:22:24I
00:22:40Don't see I'm sorry. There's nothing I can do. Oh mrs. Andrews. No, please. I need someone I told you my husband isn't home
00:22:47four o'clock in the morning
00:22:50Perhaps mr. Whistler. No, no. No, mr. Whistler's not feeling well. And mr. Harold said that his wife can't be left alone
00:22:55Oh, what's the matter with everybody? Why doesn't anybody want to help?
00:22:59I'm sorry. Oh
00:23:01Please mrs. Andrews, please
00:23:20Yes, mr. Lawton, it's Cooper Smith, I'm sorry to bother you but I must talk to you now. Yes, please
00:23:31I don't know. What's the matter with the people in this town?
00:23:35How's that? Well, mr. Harold said that his wife couldn't be left alone and
00:23:39And mr. Galbraith said that he'd join the search party if I could find somebody to organize trying to keep your voice down
00:23:44Will you but my wife just this minute gone to sleep? I'm sorry
00:23:48What's all this about a search party?
00:23:50Well, Marshall Cronin was hurt last night taking Dickey Vardman to the train and and he's been gone since midnight and the wagon came
00:23:55Back and there's blood all over it. You want me to help?
00:23:57Well, if you could just talk to the people make them go in and look
00:24:01They won't listen to me. I can't do it alone. Miss Cooper Smith
00:24:05At this moment. My son lies in a coffin at the Undertaker's
00:24:08I'm burying him in the morning. I know and you expect me. Mr
00:24:11Lawton Dickey Vardman killed your son and Marshall Cronin was taking him to this
00:24:15I owe you something for that. There's only one left. There's no one else
00:24:23Oh, please please
00:24:35You probably didn't know how much Johnny admired you in some ways he was a
00:24:41Didn't know how much Johnny admired you in some ways he was quite shy
00:24:48Well, he had nice eyes I remember that I don't know how you could tell his his hair was always in them
00:24:59Go next door you and ask Jane Whistler if she'll sit with my wife
00:25:05Don't worry, we'll find your marshal
00:25:11I
00:25:37Swear to you pog. I got him. I blew him right off the wagon
00:25:41You can see blood all over there
00:25:44Take off your hats
00:25:47Off
00:25:58Ah, I'd swear I got him I got him
00:26:04Get him on his horse
00:26:11I
00:26:41I
00:26:43I
00:27:06George Harold here
00:27:09Harry Whistler here
00:27:12John Andrews here Frank Browning
00:27:16Browning
00:27:18All right, 14 of us should be enough
00:27:22Now you all know why I've called you here should anybody
00:27:26Marshall crowns missing miss Cooper Smith here has very good reason to believe that something's happened to him. He's been hurt
00:27:33All we know is that he was taking Dickey Vardaman to meet a train for Hayes City
00:27:38Could guess the clove argument or his son's tried to spring Dickey loose. That's only a guess
00:27:43Maybe unfair to come
00:27:46Anyway, the marshal took the North Road out of Cimarron and that's our starting point
00:27:50We get to the edge of town. We'll all spread out about 50 yards apart and move on out
00:27:56It's about all we can do except pray to God when
00:28:09I
00:28:17Tender who is that man? Hello Barton the other two his sons bartender
00:28:30I'm sorry, sir. We're not open for business this morning
00:28:35Roddy
00:28:38Sir I'm the only here and I must insist for the drinks. I don't want your money. I told you that
00:28:47Her Marshall crown what
00:28:56$500 in gold for any man that will bring me Marshall crown dead or alive
00:29:00No
00:29:05I'll be staying right here
00:29:07You can collect any time. No, you couldn't don't worry
00:29:12Mr. Vardaman, I had my doubts that the marshal was still alive
00:29:17You've reassured me
00:29:21Gentlemen
00:29:23We've wasted enough time
00:29:26We start at the North Road
00:29:49You're better get on home now stay there unless you want some money
00:29:56You
00:30:14Marvellous
00:30:17If I may say so sir, you are a true philosopher you
00:30:22Instinctively fathom the profound hypocrisy of the human animal get out. No, no, no, you must understand. I'm grateful to you
00:30:29I seldom find my style of life. So
00:30:33graphically vindicated
00:30:38You really think I'm worth shooting I
00:30:41Wouldn't waste a lid on you. You're already cracking the seams and you're hollow inside
00:30:46vivid image
00:30:48Probably quite accurate little wonder you inspire such respect or is it simply fear fear of blind?
00:30:55unreasoning brute force
00:30:58Just the thought was the bottom
00:31:01Oh
00:31:14He is not the first man to be killed in the West now will he be the last and that my dear miss Cooper Smith
00:31:21Is a truth as bald as the mountains and as bare as the deserts. How can a man like you talk about truth?
00:31:28This is the land of truth
00:31:31And you have come out here serene and starched and fresh from Sunday school and set up a
00:31:38Tearoom in the middle of a bonfire and crown has coddled you in a believing it could be done
00:31:44Well, welcome to the West miss Cooper Smith
00:31:49you have been dreaming in the lion's den and
00:31:53Now the lion is down
00:31:57And
00:31:58This isn't a day of the jackal
00:32:01And you're glad
00:32:03You're trying to to prove some kind of a mad sick belief
00:32:07And you'd even wish a man dead to do it nearly trying to point out the reality of the situation
00:32:13Well, the reality is that Marshall Crown is out there somewhere and he's alive
00:32:17You've been sitting in the Sun too long you think bone plum melted into much the very idea of bringing mr.
00:32:24Kingly crown here now. Hold on poor man wouldn't blow it out entirely. Nice. You'll have some stoking left
00:32:29I just couldn't go off and leave you man. I couldn't I better get a ring. I don't see why not
00:32:34You don't owe him no favor. It seems to me that you've been stashed away in the kingly calm Calaboose
00:32:40Mowgli. I don't see why you don't owe him no favor. It seems to me that you've been stashed away in the kingly calm
00:32:46Calaboose more than one
00:32:48That's right
00:32:50That's right. Still still you're gonna have to fess up now
00:32:54You always treated you fair and handsome only fair to turn about a handsome is as handsome does. I
00:33:00Told you I
00:33:02Warned you but you gone and done it again. You got yourself in all sorts of trouble. Well, how so I was only trying to help
00:33:09Huh? Oh you help you helped
00:33:12You helped yourself right into a tight-fitting rope around the neck when they find the marshal all stiff mortified he and you shot
00:33:17They gonna think you killed
00:33:21That's right
00:33:26Well, I can take care of that easy
00:33:28I
00:33:34Just bury him right now. Hold on there. Let me pull man. Ain't stop breathing yet
00:33:40Say any fool knows you can find the gravy's you know
00:33:46That's right
00:33:50I'll tell you there's only one thing you can do you told him right back where you found me
00:33:55Let somebody else get a couple for change
00:34:19Sir
00:34:22Mr. Ruckels, oh
00:34:25Please
00:34:40Can't you see hours are eight to six I know I'm awfully sorry, but I'm in an awful hurry
00:34:44I must send a telegram didn't think you'd come to buy apples
00:34:54Oh
00:35:00Please it's urgent
00:35:05Yeah
00:35:07Whoo-hoo
00:35:08What who's the message going to Oh, uh, mr. Angus McGregor or mr. Francis Wilde. That's two names
00:35:15Yes, that's two names what address
00:35:19Address that's right address. I gotta have someplace to send it. Don't I?
00:35:24send it to
00:35:26Send it in care of the marshal's office. Uh, hey city, Kansas can't what do you mean?
00:35:29You can't there ain't no marshal in a city, but there must be nope. Here's marshals in Topeka sheriff in a city
00:35:36Oh, well sheriff then sheriff sheriff's county marshals federal sheriff. You're gonna say what you mean, miss
00:35:42I can't read your mind, you know message. Oh god. Give me strength
00:35:47What are you doing God give me strength that all no, that's not on a race that put down my message
00:35:54Please hurry home situation. Hold it. Hold it
00:35:57please
00:35:58Hurry. Oh, yes situation desperate Jim never came back. He's missing and I think he's terribly hurting. Mr
00:36:06Lawton's been killed and I've been Lorton who'd want to kill him
00:36:25I
00:36:38You got another notch left and you let her out
00:36:41Sway to hustle just as bad if we find this kingly crown here in my wagon is back in the shack
00:36:45I
00:36:50Hope he's he's a fearsome strong man to marshal anybody else. He'd be shoveling the dirt on him, but now
00:36:57No me you suppose never doctor got hotel he may be a change
00:37:04Yeah, he's slipping down the drain be dead before he got Simra
00:37:08I'm on that I'm on the way now just suppose in love
00:37:11Supposing he could stick it out. I have so far any and you could get him there in time
00:37:16Man, what do you suppose?
00:37:23Nothing Paul, I didn't see nobody in the street. They're all looking I didn't see nobody right out of town either
00:37:35Maybe she's already and I'll try to do something
00:37:40We wait
00:37:43Sooner later somebody will bring him in
00:37:46Well, can't you see it Lummi if you get him back in time? Well, you'd be a real hero
00:37:51Yeah, that's right. Yeah, you'd have saved the marshal's life. He might be thanking you making over you
00:37:57Huh Doug Gordon, you're right. I'll bet you love me if you could get him back in time
00:38:02it builds you a
00:38:05statue
00:38:09Wouldn't that be something
00:38:11I
00:38:13Huggies that I gotta have whoa that Mona turn around now. We're gonna get ourselves a statue
00:38:39Is anyone here
00:38:41I
00:39:12You
00:39:17Intend to rise that it Oh go away leave me alone
00:39:22My dear you are alone that should be abundantly clear by now. Why don't you go back to your silly little machine?
00:39:29Allow me
00:39:30What do you want from me? I only want to help you. You are going to search for Marshall crown. Nobody else will
00:39:38I'm not so sure about that
00:39:41Mr. Vardaman has provided a very strong incentive. Oh, yes
00:39:47Incentive the marshals out there bleeding to death somewhere. Yes, they don't care about that. There are other marshals
00:39:53The issue is quite clear
00:39:56$500 for betraying him
00:39:58Probable extermination for rendering assistance. Oh, you find it very funny. It's just all a nasty little game to you
00:40:04Oh, I don't know just an observation on the absurdities of life and
00:40:09Since I am one I feel most qualified to speak with pardonable amusement I may add
00:40:14Your amusement is not pardonable. It's sad and it's sick
00:40:19People are weak. They're they're pitiable. They're they're sometimes they're terribly evil, but never absurd
00:40:27Not even you much as you want to be different my dear miss Cooper
00:40:31You know, do you actually believe what you say if you do I feel sorry for you. Just leave me alone. Go away miss Cooper Smith
00:40:38Whatever you think about me, I I really do want to help you rather have clove Ottoman
00:40:52I ought to be getting home. Why don't you go? Nobody's stopping you. Oh, you know Martha's at home alone
00:40:58You know how high-strung she is. My mare is due to fall. I ought to be there. Wait a minute. Wait a minute
00:41:04Now nobody's going to accomplish anything just sitting around home
00:41:06I
00:41:07Wish I knew what was going on back there
00:41:09Well, at least this way if we find the marshal and he's just hurt and needs help we can lend him a hand
00:41:14But if he's dead the quicker we get him back to clove Barton when the quick he's going to get out of town and leave
00:41:18Us in peace and five hundred dollars richer. Oh, wait a minute. Now. It's not that we were grabbing this for ourselves
00:41:24No, sir. That money's going into the fund for the new library
00:41:27Nobody's going to make a profit on it out of any misfortune the marshal crown
00:41:31Hey
00:41:37Oh
00:41:39That's that's just old on me. Let me yeah
00:41:43Scavenger collects junk pedals it around town
00:41:47Hey
00:41:48You don't suppose he knows anything about crown
00:41:52Hey
00:42:07Oh look like company coming
00:42:15Now watch yourself lovely be careful
00:42:21Morning let me
00:42:23Mr. Andrews why I didn't recognize out collecting again Lummi. Yeah, you know a little bit here a little bit there
00:42:29You happen to see the marshal anywhere
00:42:31A marshal Jim crown he left town last night hasn't returned yet
00:42:38That do sound troublesome don't supposing anything happened to it. Well, that's what we're trying to find out. Did you see him?
00:42:45No, sir, nary a blink
00:42:47Well, let me if if by chance you do come across it come to us first. Let us know right away
00:42:53Oh, I'll just do that. Mr. Weisler anything you say
00:43:02You come to us first you let us know right away in a pig's eye ain't nobody gonna cheat us out our stature
00:43:09We're gonna take him in ourselves now
00:43:21Well, how do I know that you're telling me the truth that this isn't one of your nasty little games
00:43:25Come now doubt cynicism don't suit you. You're beginning to sound like me
00:43:30Well, how do you know what Jim is?
00:43:32Say I know where he is where he was
00:43:34When I was in the livery stable this morning get this rig overheard one of the bottom and brothers bragging
00:43:39About her ambush the marshal down at Twin Willows
00:43:44How far away is that?
00:43:46Few minutes down this road. Don't get your hopes up. We won't find him there. It's just a start. Well, that's something
00:43:52Oh, please hurry
00:43:55You know
00:43:57I'm very impressed about your deep feelings for the marshal
00:44:02He's my dearest friend
00:44:06Very fortunate man indeed
00:44:27I'm gonna buy you
00:44:34Hey, this town looks just like a burying yard
00:44:41Come on
00:44:57Oh
00:44:59Oh
00:45:24You are one curly wolf, mr. Marcia
00:45:28Hey
00:45:29Hey, I think you even stoking up a little strong. Well, you know what?
00:45:34They say the live or the marshal the bigger the statue
00:45:57Oh
00:46:01Howdy miss Barton
00:46:05Something you want to talk to me about uh
00:46:08No, sir. No, I was looking for the deputies but peers ain't here. So I'll just come back later
00:46:17You say you were looking for the deputies well
00:46:23Yes, sir
00:46:24Well now what about the marshal himself, uh
00:46:30Well, I heard he was out of town sir Oh
00:46:39Have you heard about this
00:46:44$500 in gold
00:46:48For anybody that will let me talk to Marshal crown anybody even you
00:46:54I
00:47:24I
00:47:26I
00:47:54Found it over there
00:47:56I
00:48:00I'm sorry
00:48:27All right boys drag him out
00:48:36Don't be ashamed you just gone and finished mr. King the grant
00:48:41$500 all in one we ain't never saw that much money in our whole life
00:48:49We help that I'll make me that mr. Crown he's a fair me now you understand he wouldn't stand in our way
00:48:56Ain't nothing
00:48:58Brown ain't in there
00:49:01You told me the crown was in there. Oh, he is. Oh, oh he is. I left him there
00:49:08Oh, he's heard something fearsome. He was
00:49:11He's near Martha
00:49:13Oh
00:49:23He's in there, oh I swear to holy toad, but he was
00:49:38He must have got himself out of the wagon somehow he just dragged himself away
00:49:43Well, he can't be far off
00:49:53Well, I always done my best I'll admit no bad to nobody
00:50:01We find him you'll get the rest of it
00:50:04I
00:50:11Love me love me that goes I statue for sure
00:50:21Love me that shoes only good for birds to sit on
00:50:33I
00:50:42Stay through to the end of town
00:50:44Dr. Kilgore. Oh, yes, sir. Mr. Marshall. I know exactly where it is
00:50:48Oh, and may I say it's real pleasurable to have you acting so frisky again
00:51:03You
00:51:13Don't be so hard on yourself you did everything you could
00:51:19Must have been some some way I betrayed him like everybody else
00:51:25I
00:51:33Told you
00:51:36It's not gonna get very far leaking that bad. Anyway, I looked every place. What about the wagon wagon? It's gone
00:51:42I know it's gone stupid find it
00:51:55Come on
00:52:00Almost every smart you nice place in the street
00:52:19Rosie
00:52:25Oh
00:52:36Here be Marshall
00:52:42Easy-easy on me now, but your work gets me my stitch
00:52:55I
00:53:09I'll do what I can for you. Now. This is a flesh wound. I can clean that but the
00:53:16That's for my husband well don't look like it can wait that stays in him till tonight he gonna be something behind to take
00:53:21Nathan feel
00:53:23Teo he hasn't practiced medicine in years
00:53:26miss Gilbert
00:53:28Not exactly in any position to be to be particular. I'll go fetch him. Love me. No, you won't
00:53:38It's too dangerous for you out there, why don't you fret about me ain't nothing gonna stop me $500 might
00:53:53I
00:54:23You got yourself plumb in the middle for fair this time
00:54:35Tell the marshal tell the marshal of me he's belly up for sure
00:54:41Marshall Marshall
00:54:43Just move out of the way, man
00:55:13I
00:55:39Want you to have a senator
00:55:44Yeah, it's a hard fact to face but a fact nevertheless what
00:55:53Vague remnant of biomedical training
00:55:58Give the patient reality to cling to and carry him through unavoidable emotional trauma in times of extreme tragedy
00:56:05drinking
00:56:07with
00:56:08appropriate expressions of sympathy, of course
00:56:10Poor
00:56:13Miss Cooper Smith
00:56:15poor little girl
00:56:18Innocent little girl the whole new world all hers for the asking
00:56:23now
00:56:24Pain and death. What are you trying to do to me? I've been trying to make your face life now. You see it see what?
00:56:33This world and all the tragic people who live in it beating each other and then themselves and still hungry because they're hollow
00:56:40empty
00:56:42Are you so very frightened doctor?
00:56:47Frightened that you may be asked to save a human life. I
00:56:53Came to you last night begging
00:56:56But you didn't hear you wouldn't listen
00:56:59Your machine that's all your machine will heal not you
00:57:04Scuba Smith I I've been trying to help you
00:57:11Are
00:57:13You sober mrs. Kelton, we need your help Marshall crowns at my house. He's badly hurt
00:57:19Don't
00:57:36You understand I'm not a doctor I'm a fraud a drunken stupid fraud
00:57:43Yes
00:57:44You are a fraud
00:57:46You go around saying terrible things acting like a monster because you're afraid of what you really are
00:57:51The man who came out here years ago kind decent wanting to help the man you still are
00:57:59Why don't you stop feeling sorry for yourself
00:58:04Marshall if I could help
00:58:09You're the only one I can
00:58:12Doctor
00:58:17It's killed it you'll have to assist me
00:58:41I
00:59:11I
00:59:41I
01:00:11I
01:00:30You've come to collect
01:00:32Crowns dead you say it. We saw his grave. That's my grave for my son Lou
01:00:38Where's crown we don't know but there's been enough trouble around here. You can't crown. That's all I want to talk about
01:00:43Just give me crown. You'll be rid of me
01:01:00In case I haven't said it before it's nice to see you miss it
01:01:05Whether you like it or not, you're a doctor whether you like it or not
01:01:09You're a patient lie down in my own bed. Jim. You can't go to the wayfarers. The environment is still there
01:01:15This means fumigate
01:01:34I
01:01:42Beg you not to don't see you gonna stay right here with mr. Gilbert. Why can't you just do as I say now?
01:01:57Full crowd
01:02:00Here's no condition for this
01:02:03Nobody knows what condition anybody's in it until they're pushed. All right, doctor
01:02:09All right. Let me move it out. Yes
01:02:20This isn't exactly gonna be a house call
01:02:24I'm just along to try to keep one of my patients alive
01:02:29Try not to spoil your work
01:03:00Oh
01:03:10He's in there marshal all coil rattled buzzing
01:03:14Need me for anything more. But unless you want to help me yank his fang
01:03:18All same to you marshal. I never did much care for snake. Look at
01:03:22Week of the baby can't even hold your gun. Stay down now
01:03:26You
01:03:28Can't last you wait you out. Why don't you do me the favor and call them out?
01:03:56I
01:04:04Trust you're still in the market for a federal marshal when he's right there your purchase is out there
01:04:14Dead or alive, but you paid either way I never buy anything blind
01:04:20See for yourself
01:04:22I'll do just that
01:04:52I
01:05:22I
01:05:52I
01:06:22I
01:06:52Oh
01:07:00Doc your patient is still alive
01:07:04I
01:07:17Am sure I speak for the marshal when I say thank you gentlemen for your prompt wholehearted
01:07:24unselfish assistance
01:07:34Well, what do you call that
01:07:36Supper belly-washing sinkers
01:07:39It's beef broth and homemade biscuits and it's the proper diet for any man with a serious injury
01:07:44Well, there's not even a proper diet for a beat-up prairie dog. Now you asked the doctor. He'll tell you a
01:07:49Man needs feeding go on ask him. Well, I can't ask him. Why not?
01:07:55He's gone gone
01:07:58Well, what do you mean gone gone where?
01:08:01Well, I don't know I went to his office to ask about you and and
01:08:05Well, there's nothing left. The place is empty except for his machine. You left that behind. I guess he feels he doesn't need a crutch
01:08:11anymore, I
01:08:12Hope so and from where I see doesn't
01:08:20You definitely support that sir, well, let's hear it no killings no prisoners
01:08:25No disorderly conduct no drunks I was quiet except for one thing
01:08:30Mr. Weissler and mr. Andrews and some others
01:08:34They've been inquiring about a certain five hundred dollars
01:08:37They claim it's missing
01:08:39But they're pussyfoot in won't come right out and say it's been stolen. Do you know anything about it Jim?
01:08:46well some
01:08:48Way, I see it the money's gone to buy a statue
01:08:55Oh
01:08:57That's you
01:09:01And then let me will buy you a whole case of red-eye and
01:09:05Mona bull back busted baby will buy you all the beer you can drink and then we'll buy a
01:09:10Whoa. Yeah, one of them fancy wagon tops with all the fringy stuff. What I've now hold on there
01:09:16Well, we got to save some for my statue
01:09:19After all that's bad enough the way we've come by this 500
01:09:21I'm glad you brung that up love me now the way I see it
01:09:24We just saved them folks the embarrassment having to force us take that $500 of reward for saving the marshal's life
01:09:30Yeah
01:09:54You
01:10:24You
01:10:54You

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