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00:09:40By the way, when you see your brother,
00:09:41will you tell him that I've reconsidered
00:09:43that proposition we were discussing?
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00:09:46He'll understand.
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00:10:04You know, the mistake we made
00:10:05was in pulling that last job.
00:10:06Now it's getting too hot around here for comfort.
00:10:08I never heard of you refusing a cut.
00:10:10Hi, Jim.
00:10:11What's it worth if I tell you about a hot spot
00:10:13where you and Nancy can write your own ticket?
00:10:15I'll pay off after I decide
00:10:16you're not talking through your hat.
00:10:18Oh, that's all right with me.
00:10:19Remember John Bonneywell?
00:10:21I believe I do.
00:10:22Jesse James got him over in Broken Lands, Kansas.
00:10:25That's what a lot of people think.
00:10:26But I was talking to a fella
00:10:27who just drifted in from there yesterday.
00:10:29What about it?
00:10:30Well, that nice fat little town
00:10:31raised Bonneywell back to life
00:10:32and elected a marshal.
00:10:34Bonneywell Marshal?
00:10:36Good.
00:10:37We put the Indian sign on him once.
00:10:39We can swing any town by the heels where he's marshal.
00:10:42Where is this place?
00:10:44I'll get a map.
00:10:50Good morning, Miss Sager.
00:10:52Good morning.
00:10:59Yes, ma'am, Miss Ellie.
00:11:01It's 8 o'clock, Rowlands.
00:11:02Go up and wake Mr. Bonneywell.
00:11:04Yes, ma'am.
00:11:05Did you say Mr. Bonneywell?
00:11:07Yes, Bones.
00:11:08You mean the Mr. Bonneywell
00:11:09that headed out with the James boys?
00:11:11There's no other Mr. Bonneywell
00:11:12in this hotel that I know of.
00:11:16The one that shoots and never misses.
00:11:18Yes.
00:11:19I want it to be called at 8 o'clock.
00:11:21Maybe you do, Miss Ellie.
00:11:23But he didn't say for me to call it.
00:11:25Why, Bones, you're not afraid
00:11:27of John Bonneywell, are you?
00:11:30Oh, no, ma'am, I ain't afraid.
00:11:33Oh, no, ma'am, I ain't afraid.
00:11:35Just careful.
00:11:42Hello, Bones.
00:11:43Good morning, sir.
00:11:46Good morning.
00:11:48Why, Jeff Barrett,
00:11:49I didn't know you were up before noon.
00:11:51And look what it does to me.
00:11:52Pouches under my eyes, no ambition.
00:11:56Say, are you always so pretty
00:11:58this early in the morning?
00:11:59You didn't get up at this hour
00:12:00to say nice things to me, Jeff.
00:12:02Where are you heading?
00:12:03Oh, that way.
00:12:06Is Bonneywell up yet?
00:12:07No, and I must call him.
00:12:09Look, wouldn't it be nice
00:12:10if I stayed here
00:12:11and you awakened me early every morning?
00:12:13This is a respectable hotel.
00:12:14Cattlemen, railroaders, peace marshals.
00:12:17No gamblers.
00:12:18No fun.
00:12:19Never mind.
00:12:20After we're married...
00:12:21When?
00:12:22When I get you to say yes.
00:12:24I haven't really said no, Jeff.
00:12:27Does that mean...
00:12:28No.
00:12:29For just one second,
00:12:31I thought that fate had awakened me
00:12:32at this unearthly hour for a reason.
00:12:34I have a hotel to run.
00:12:36You'll have a lot more fun running me.
00:12:38And a lot harder work.
00:12:40I'm looking for a man
00:12:41who'll stay home nights.
00:12:42If you find one,
00:12:43I'll fill him so full of holes...
00:12:44Morning.
00:12:45Oh, Mr. Bonneywell, your call.
00:12:47Oh, that's quite all right.
00:12:49I was afraid that easy life
00:12:50in the hospital would soften me up.
00:12:52All right, Barrett.
00:12:53No word could be very well
00:12:54at this time in the morning.
00:12:56Some coffee might help.
00:12:57The dining room's still open, gentlemen.
00:12:59That's for me.
00:13:00Come along, Bonneywell.
00:13:02You join us, Eleanor?
00:13:03I can't.
00:13:04I'm on duty.
00:13:09Come here, boy.
00:13:16What's the matter?
00:13:17Can't you hear?
00:13:18No, sir.
00:13:19Stone deep.
00:13:22What's that sound like?
00:13:25Ain't no church bell.
00:13:27You're right.
00:13:28Get me a paper, will you?
00:13:29Yes, sir.
00:13:33What's the matter with him?
00:13:34Looks like your reputation's
00:13:35gotten around, Mr. Bonneywell.
00:13:39No, Miss Sager doesn't exactly
00:13:40seem like a Western girl.
00:13:42As a matter of fact, she isn't.
00:13:44She and her father came here
00:13:45from the East and purchased
00:13:46this hotel.
00:13:47He died shortly after,
00:13:49and Eleanor decided to carry on.
00:13:51It seems rather strange,
00:13:52a girl like her running a hotel.
00:13:54No, it's perfectly safe.
00:13:55Everyone knows about us.
00:13:57I mean...
00:13:58I see.
00:13:59Congratulations on her.
00:14:00Don't get me wrong.
00:14:02She hasn't said that...
00:14:03You know how girls are.
00:14:05It takes them a long while
00:14:06to make up their minds.
00:14:07Well, I wish you luck, Barrett.
00:14:09Thanks.
00:14:10I'd say she's worth fighting for.
00:14:11She is.
00:14:15Here's your paper, sir.
00:14:16Oh, thanks.
00:14:17If I were you, I wouldn't take
00:14:18anything you read in that paper
00:14:19too seriously.
00:14:20Oh, it's like that, is it?
00:14:21Like that.
00:14:22How strong do you feel this morning?
00:14:24Oh, strong enough.
00:14:25Strong enough to take a ride with me?
00:14:27Might be a good idea
00:14:28to get around and meet some people.
00:14:30You will.
00:14:43Don't beat the breeze, boys.
00:14:44It ain't worth it.
00:14:45Everybody pays.
00:14:46Ends the rules.
00:14:47Well, we don't go by rules.
00:14:48And tell the Barretts
00:14:49we're through paying.
00:14:50Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:15:04They wouldn't pay, Marshal.
00:15:05Set my sign full of holes
00:15:06and was going to ride across
00:15:07anyhow.
00:15:09Well, everyone makes mistakes,
00:15:10Pop.
00:15:11We heard Steve Barrett
00:15:12had a new gun hand.
00:15:14How much is your cut?
00:15:17They'll pay now, Pop.
00:15:33Thank you, Marshal.
00:15:35It'd have been too good
00:15:36of my salary
00:15:37if they'd got away with it.
00:15:38Who owns this bridge?
00:15:39Why, Steve Barrett, of course.
00:15:41Everyone paid to cross it?
00:15:43That's the rule.
00:15:44Well, I guess we better
00:15:45step along.
00:16:01I understand that all these
00:16:02cattle are being driven
00:16:03to the railroad now.
00:16:04There's thousands
00:16:05moving north.
00:16:06It seems safer
00:16:07a week driving to Broken Lance
00:16:08instead of Abilene or Dodge.
00:16:09Broken Lance must be
00:16:10a pretty valuable town.
00:16:11It is.
00:16:12Kansas Pacific Railroad
00:16:13put it on the map.
00:16:14See, we're a hundred miles
00:16:15closer to Texas
00:16:16than any other town.
00:16:17There'll probably be
00:16:18a lot of Texas men
00:16:19in town tonight.
00:16:20There will be.
00:16:21I'd like you to meet
00:16:22a few of them in advance.
00:16:23I'd like to.
00:16:33What's the idea
00:16:34of these gates?
00:16:35You can't block me
00:16:36from the railroad.
00:16:37I've driven over
00:16:38a thousand miles.
00:16:39What about it?
00:16:40Can't you read?
00:16:41There ain't no sign
00:16:42going to stop me.
00:16:43Come on, boys.
00:16:44Okay, wait a minute.
00:17:04All right, all right.
00:17:05I'll kill you.
00:17:06Bring it up, boys.
00:17:07Bring it up, bring it up.
00:17:08Hold it.
00:17:09What's going on here?
00:17:11Well, jumping
00:17:12gee-haws of that,
00:17:13John Boniwell.
00:17:14Oh, Tom Wagoner,
00:17:15you old son of a coyote.
00:17:17So that's where
00:17:18you've been in Texas.
00:17:19How's everything
00:17:20in Colorado,
00:17:21you old polecat?
00:17:22Say, you know,
00:17:23you still owe me a drink.
00:17:24And if you'd have
00:17:25gone to Texas with me,
00:17:26you'd have been rich
00:17:27for now.
00:17:28Hey.
00:17:29A marshal star, huh?
00:17:31I got talked into something.
00:17:32Well, they couldn't
00:17:33have made a better choice.
00:17:34Say, where's your calaboose?
00:17:36We'll help you lock up
00:17:37these sunfish
00:17:38and buzzards here.
00:17:39Why, what'd they do?
00:17:40Trying to keep me
00:17:41from coming through here
00:17:42with my cattle.
00:17:43Did you ever hear
00:17:44of anything so high-handed?
00:17:45You the new marshal?
00:17:46That's right.
00:17:47These men assaulted us.
00:17:48Assaulted nothing.
00:17:49We was wailing
00:17:50the daylights out of them.
00:17:51Who started
00:17:52all the rumpus?
00:17:53They wouldn't pay their tax
00:17:54to cross this private land.
00:17:55What kind of a tax?
00:17:56Dollar a head.
00:17:57That's a rate they all pay
00:17:58unless they want to drive
00:17:59on West Abilene.
00:18:00Why, that's highway robbery.
00:18:01And it cost me $5,000.
00:18:04Who owns this land?
00:18:05Steve Barrett.
00:18:06He knows we've got a right
00:18:08to go cross-country.
00:18:09John, move this guard
00:18:10out of here.
00:18:11Well, I'd like to,
00:18:12but unfortunately,
00:18:13Barrett has the law
00:18:14on his side.
00:18:15You're the law?
00:18:16Oh, no.
00:18:17No, I'm just here
00:18:18to enforce it.
00:18:19You ain't lining up
00:18:20against me, are you?
00:18:21You know better than that.
00:18:22But you ain't
00:18:23letting me through.
00:18:24Look, Tom,
00:18:25why don't you camp here
00:18:26for tonight
00:18:27until I have a talk
00:18:28with the owner of this land?
00:18:29That's fair enough, isn't it?
00:18:31If you say so, John.
00:18:33But I don't like it.
00:18:35Ted,
00:18:36we'll hold them here tonight.
00:18:38Get over that hat,
00:18:40will you?
00:18:45Anything else
00:18:46you want to see?
00:18:47I've seen enough
00:18:48for one day.
00:18:53Thank you, Mrs. Wilson,
00:18:54for your new account.
00:18:55Good day.
00:18:56Good day.
00:18:57Hello, Bunnywell.
00:18:58A few things I'd like
00:18:59to ask you, Mr. Barrett.
00:19:00Why, of course.
00:19:01Come in.
00:19:02Have a chair.
00:19:04Did Jeff find you this morning?
00:19:05Just got back.
00:19:06Have a cigar?
00:19:07No.
00:19:08Well, what do you think
00:19:09of our setup?
00:19:10Well, what I think
00:19:11is unimportant.
00:19:12But I'm curious
00:19:13about one thing.
00:19:14Why did you have me
00:19:15elected marshal?
00:19:16I think the answer
00:19:17is obvious.
00:19:18We need a strong hand
00:19:19to handle
00:19:20a certain element
00:19:21in this town
00:19:22that refuses
00:19:23to obey the law.
00:19:24In other words,
00:19:25you expect me
00:19:26to help you
00:19:27and your brother
00:19:28make a cleanup?
00:19:29Not at all.
00:19:30My brother is not
00:19:31a partner in this enterprise.
00:19:32I own Broken Lands,
00:19:33every unsold lot,
00:19:34most of the business,
00:19:35and all the land
00:19:36in this town.
00:19:37And I own it legally.
00:19:38With deeds,
00:19:39it'll stand up
00:19:40in any court.
00:19:41Now, you're sitting back
00:19:42to make a killing.
00:19:43Huh?
00:19:44Nobody needs settle here.
00:19:45But if they do,
00:19:46it's your duty
00:19:47to see to it
00:19:48that they obey the law.
00:19:49I'm sorry, Barrett,
00:19:50but I didn't deal myself
00:19:51into this game.
00:19:52You're elected
00:19:53in the manner
00:19:54prescribed by the statutes.
00:19:55And if you fail
00:19:56to fulfill your duty,
00:19:57I am afraid
00:19:58I shall be the first
00:19:59to file a complaint
00:20:00in the courts.
00:20:01You see,
00:20:02that's the sort of thing
00:20:03I've been referring to.
00:20:09Arrest those men.
00:20:11Take their guns away.
00:20:12Well, I guess
00:20:13it's your move, Marshal.
00:20:14Come on out
00:20:15or we'll come in
00:20:16and get you.
00:20:17And bring out some chains,
00:20:18mostly two-bit pieces.
00:20:19Well, you're coming out,
00:20:20you rabbit.
00:20:21Get out
00:20:22and disarm them.
00:20:23Drive them away.
00:20:24It looks to me
00:20:25as though they won't see you.
00:20:26I'm no gunfighter.
00:20:27What do you think
00:20:28you were hired for?
00:20:29I'm beginning
00:20:30to find out.
00:20:40Why, you're not the one.
00:20:42You're right.
00:20:43I'm not the man you want.
00:20:44But you'll do.
00:20:49Put your gun away.
00:20:50Take them right
00:20:51to the calabose, Butterwell.
00:20:52I'll handle this my way
00:20:53unless you want
00:20:54to take my hand.
00:20:55No, no, no, not at all.
00:20:56Come on, Marshal.
00:20:57Move them away.
00:20:58I'll move them.
00:21:01I guess Tom Wagner
00:21:02had you all wrong, Butterwell.
00:21:04Get this man
00:21:05to the hospital.
00:21:06Yeah, who's going
00:21:07to pay for it?
00:21:08I am.
00:21:16There is no room
00:21:17for crooks in this town.
00:21:18They should be all locked
00:21:19up in jail.
00:21:21Maybe they will be
00:21:22before this is over.
00:21:28Oh, hush-a-bye.
00:21:33Go to sleep, my doggies.
00:21:38Just a breeze gently stirs.
00:21:45Nothing bad comes to harm,
00:21:50my doggies.
00:21:52While I sing la-la-la-bye
00:21:55While I sing la-la-la-bye
00:21:58All the birds
00:22:10Well, Ackie told me
00:22:11what you done for Kelso,
00:22:12and I want you to know
00:22:13I appreciate it, John.
00:22:14He's a mighty good rider.
00:22:15Oh, his problem
00:22:16was simple enough.
00:22:17It's what to do
00:22:18with the rest of the town
00:22:19that's worrying me.
00:22:20The way you tell
00:22:21that this man Barrett
00:22:22believes in throwing his rope
00:22:23over everything in sight.
00:22:25At that rate,
00:22:26he'll own all of Kansas
00:22:27in a year.
00:22:28And legally.
00:22:29He's too smart
00:22:30to do it any other way.
00:22:32Reminds me
00:22:33of a jug-headed
00:22:34low-coat horse
00:22:35we was breaking last year.
00:22:37Seems like he knows
00:22:38all the tricks.
00:22:39He'd just roll his eyes
00:22:40and back up and sit down
00:22:41the minute you walked
00:22:42toward him with a saddle.
00:22:44What'd you do?
00:22:45Shoot him?
00:22:46No, we cured him.
00:22:47How?
00:22:48We built a good fire
00:22:49and let him back up
00:22:50and sit down.
00:22:51Of course, he'd done
00:22:52a lot of extra eye rolling,
00:22:53but one treatment
00:22:54made a gentleman out of him.
00:22:57Maybe that's
00:22:58what we ought to do
00:22:59with Barrett.
00:23:00Build a fire
00:23:01and let him sit down
00:23:02in it.
00:23:03I'd like to light
00:23:04that fire.
00:23:07I got a hunt
00:23:08you're going to.
00:23:09Tonight.
00:23:10You're going to.
00:23:36Howdy, boys.
00:23:37Well, wasn't
00:23:38expecting you tonight,
00:23:39I just thought I'd drop around and see if you had any trouble.
00:23:41Everything's quiet.
00:23:42Those Texas boys...
00:23:44Sounds like cattle moving.
00:23:45Moving fast.
00:23:46That's a stampede.
00:23:47I don't want to tell you boys what to do.
00:23:48You've got your orders, but I'm getting out of here.
00:23:50We've got to keep those cattle from getting past that bridge.
00:23:52I wish you luck.
00:23:57Maybe this fence will hold.
00:24:01Maybe it won't.
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00:25:08When Johnny comes marching home again, hurrah, hurrah, we'll give him a hearty welcome then
00:25:24hurrah, hurrah.
00:25:25The men will cheer, the boys will shout, the ladies they will all turn up, we'll all feel
00:25:31gay when Johnny comes marching home.
00:25:34When Johnny comes marching home again, hurrah, hurrah, we'll give him a hearty welcome then
00:25:40hurrah, hurrah.
00:25:41The men will cheer, the boys will shout, the ladies they will all turn up, we'll all feel
00:25:47gay when Johnny comes marching home.
00:26:04Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah.
00:26:30Pretty lucky tonight, huh, Marshal?
00:26:31You might say tonight's my night to howl.
00:26:32Yeah?
00:26:33What do you do?
00:26:34I'll open for ten dollars.
00:26:35Ed?
00:26:36Yeah?
00:26:37I'd like to see you in private, Marshal.
00:26:38Oh, you don't want to take me away when I'm winning, do you?
00:26:46I don't like to interrupt your card game, but you have a duty to perform.
00:26:49You're right.
00:26:50I have to draw three cards.
00:26:51I'll take one.
00:26:52Pass.
00:26:53Two.
00:26:54I'll take one.
00:26:55Two.
00:26:56I want you to arrest Tom Waggoner.
00:26:57Oh, is Tom in town?
00:26:58Maybe we'd better defer this, Marshal.
00:27:00Not unless you're gonna call.
00:27:01I'll bet a hundred dollars.
00:27:03You heard what I said.
00:27:04Get out there.
00:27:05Well, you must have a strong hand, Bonnewell.
00:27:06I have.
00:27:07In that case, I'll just raise you 100.
00:27:09If this is your idea of a joke, Bonnewell...
00:27:11I never joke when I'm playing cards.
00:27:14I'll just raise you another 100.
00:27:16But Waggoner had his cattle driven across my land without the payment of a fee.
00:27:19That's not the way I heard it.
00:27:21What happened?
00:27:22Stampede.
00:27:23I'll call you.
00:27:24Three aces.
00:27:25Too strong for me, Marshal.
00:27:29And now, Mr. Barrett, what are the charges against Tom Waggoner?
00:27:32He had no right to take his cattle across my land without paying.
00:27:35You know, for a smart man, you surprise me.
00:27:37Did you ever try telling a stampeding steer that he didn't have the right to go anyplace?
00:27:42All right, I'll settle this matter in court.
00:27:44I'll sue Tom Waggoner.
00:27:46Might be a sensible idea.
00:27:47I think that an honest jury in this town might like to sit in judgment of this case.
00:28:03Oh, I must have fallen asleep.
00:28:05Sorry.
00:28:06It's so late, I thought I'd have to give in through the window.
00:28:08Well, I always wait up till the last guest comes in.
00:28:10And you're not the last.
00:28:11May I wait up with you?
00:28:13Oh, please do.
00:28:16Kelly, how long have you been a broken lance?
00:28:21About a year.
00:28:23Ever have any trouble?
00:28:24Trouble?
00:28:25What do you mean?
00:28:26Well, you seem to know the Barretts pretty well.
00:28:28A lot of people have had trouble with them.
00:28:30Yes, I know.
00:28:31Steve Barrett's money mad.
00:28:33He came here from New York.
00:28:35Apparently, people are easier to handle than broken lance.
00:28:38I wonder what he did in New York.
00:28:40He was a banker, I think, or a broker.
00:28:43And his brother?
00:28:44Oh, Jeff's different.
00:28:46He's as unreliable as the weather.
00:28:48And as unpredictable.
00:28:49Yes, I suppose so.
00:28:51Nothing seems to worry him.
00:28:53I like Jeff.
00:28:55Don't blame me.
00:28:56I like Jeff himself.
00:28:58I wonder what he does for a living.
00:29:00Steve probably makes enough for them both.
00:29:02But here I am, going on talking.
00:29:05I'll get your key.
00:29:06You need some rest.
00:29:10Bones, what's the matter?
00:29:11Miss Ellie.
00:29:12Miss Ellie, I see them.
00:29:14I seen them.
00:29:15Who?
00:29:16The Hattons gang.
00:29:17They just rode into town.
00:29:18How did you know it was the Hattons?
00:29:19I heard some people talking to them when they was walking
00:29:21into the Golden Parry Saloon.
00:29:23It was the Hattons.
00:29:24Yes, they're old friends of mine.
00:29:26You say they went in the Golden Parry, Bones?
00:29:27Yes, they're just as broad as daylight and bold as brass.
00:29:31Bones?
00:29:33What's that sound like?
00:29:36That ain't no woodpecker picking.
00:29:38You're right.
00:29:39Thanks, Bones.
00:29:40Thanks.
00:29:42Maybe I better hook them up.
00:29:43Old friends deserve a welcome, don't you think?
00:29:45Oh, you must be careful.
00:29:47Must I?
00:29:48They probably heard you were marshaled here
00:29:50and came to make trouble.
00:29:52Trouble, huh?
00:29:53It won't accomplish anything for you to get hurt.
00:29:55Who said I was going to get hurt?
00:29:57At least promise me you'll wait until morning.
00:30:01Well, I was kind of hoping that maybe we could have breakfast
00:30:06together tomorrow morning.
00:30:07All right, John, but please, won't you?
00:30:11I better get them off my mind.
00:30:13Good night.
00:30:14I better get them off my mind.
00:30:17Good night.
00:30:38Let's hurry there, Marshal.
00:30:40Hi, Marshal.
00:30:42Ah, Malachi.
00:30:43Well, it's sort of late, but the boys wanted to celebrate a little,
00:30:45and I was counting on the notion myself.
00:30:47You know, there isn't anybody I'd rather see riding up right now, Tom.
00:30:50Say, there wasn't any trouble about that stampede, was there?
00:30:53No trouble. You're going to get sued, that's all.
00:30:57Well, I'll never forget what you done for us, John.
00:30:59Anytime me and the boys can pull one out of the fire for you, I...
00:31:02Well, maybe you can tonight.
00:31:04What's going on?
00:31:05Remember the Hattons?
00:31:06They're in there.
00:31:07Well, you can count on us, Marshal.
00:31:09Sure can.
00:31:10Well, I hope I don't need you, but if they're looking for trouble...
00:31:12They'll find it.
00:31:14Hey, boys.
00:31:30Pretty fair sort of town you got here, boys.
00:31:33Now, what'd you say your name was?
00:31:35I didn't say, but it's Hatton. Gil Hatton.
00:31:39Figure on staying a while?
00:31:41It all depends what a fellow says.
00:31:45Miss Bonney will at the bar.
00:31:53Hard?
00:31:54We'll be out a while.
00:31:59No shooting, Nance. This is my chance to get him away with all he's wanted to.
00:32:12He seems to always wearing a badge.
00:32:14Didn't lose any time, did you, Hatton?
00:32:16Wouldn't have kept the boys and me away, Barnaby.
00:32:18We figured any town where you was Marshal would be duck soup for us.
00:32:21What's more, we like it here.
00:32:22Well, that's too bad.
00:32:24Because I'll give you ten minutes to start back to Colorado.
00:32:27Oh, you aiming to run us out of town?
00:32:29I'm aiming to lock you up as undesirable characters.
00:32:32You're still here in ten minutes.
00:32:34No iron there, brother. Just hands and feet.
00:32:37Hatton!
00:33:00Bullseye!
00:33:06Bullseye!
00:33:36Nance!
00:34:06Bullseye!
00:34:37Bullseye!
00:35:03Get away, sister!
00:35:05You let go!
00:35:08Hey!
00:35:35Hatton!
00:35:37Hatton!
00:36:02There's ten minutes, you're up, Hatton.
00:36:07I ain't had so much fun since I sat the way you got.
00:36:11Can we walk them or track them?
00:36:13It's just across the street and your horses look tired.
00:36:37Down here.
00:36:39Well, I guess you fellas know how obliged to you I am.
00:36:42Why, shucks, what are friends for?
00:36:44Let's surely have breakfast together, John.
00:36:46Well, make it dinner. On me.
00:36:49Twelve o'clock at the hotel, all of you, huh?
00:36:51That's a deal.
00:36:52Let's get going, Tom.
00:36:53Right.
00:36:54Well, thanks again, Tom.
00:36:55So long, John.
00:36:56So long. So long, boys.
00:37:02Well, I thought you deserted us.
00:37:04I came over to see the Hatton outfit get tucked into bed.
00:37:07I want to thank you for what you did tonight.
00:37:09I kind of figured you were on the other side.
00:37:11Yeah, lots of people do.
00:37:13Does that mean you don't see eye to eye with your brother?
00:37:15Not necessarily.
00:37:17Only sometimes I like to give a sucker an even break.
00:37:20Makes it more fun to trim him.
00:37:22In other words, you don't like to work behind a man's back, is that it?
00:37:25Yeah, something like that.
00:37:27Good night.
00:37:28Good night. Thanks again.
00:37:35You Tom Wagoner?
00:37:36That's my name.
00:37:37Funny, we'll want to see you at the hotel right away.
00:37:39What's the matter, more trouble?
00:37:40Wouldn't know.
00:37:41Just have to be to come at once.
00:37:42I'll be right with you.
00:37:43I'll go along and see how Kelso's doing.
00:37:45Good.
00:37:46George, break camp.
00:37:47We'll be heading for Texas just soon as I get back to town.
00:37:53I'll be right with you.
00:37:54I'll go along and see how Kelso's doing.
00:37:56Good.
00:37:57George, break camp.
00:37:58We'll be heading for Texas just soon as I get back to town.
00:38:04Hope John ain't got into another mess of trouble.
00:38:07Slow us up getting away.
00:38:09Hope not.
00:38:29All right, kids, get out of here.
00:38:35Come on.
00:38:55I hope you're being made comfortable here.
00:38:57Should say I am.
00:38:59You know, I've had such a difficult time getting hired help.
00:39:02Thanks.
00:39:03You run this place like a big city hotel.
00:39:06Someday I expect to see Broken Land's grown up
00:39:08and we all will have had a part in raising it.
00:39:10Good morning.
00:39:11Hello, Jeff.
00:39:12I hope I'm not intruding.
00:39:13Sit down.
00:39:14Thanks.
00:39:15Cup of coffee?
00:39:16No, thanks.
00:39:17Wasn't it wonderful about locking up the Hatton gang?
00:39:19It's not the Hattons that are worrying me.
00:39:21You're not thinking of my brother, are you?
00:39:24Tell you the truth, I think this town
00:39:26would be a lot better off without him.
00:39:28Why, Steve's practically the father of Broken Land.
00:39:30That's right.
00:39:31He invested his money, helped lay out the town.
00:39:33Someone has to do that sort of thing.
00:39:35Why did you say that?
00:39:36Ask Jeff.
00:39:38Well, he means that my brother is a businessman,
00:39:42interested in profits.
00:39:43I mean that your brother is squeezing this town dry.
00:39:46He owns everything in it except the people.
00:39:48He had a lot to do with electing you marshal.
00:39:51Ask Jeff the reason for that one too.
00:39:54Well, he figured that John would be able to handle the,
00:39:57well, the troublesome elements.
00:39:59I figured I'd keep them in line so that people wouldn't
00:40:01take the law into their own hands.
00:40:03Steve's never broken a law.
00:40:06Dave, listen.
00:40:09You looking for me, Malaki?
00:40:11Waggoner's been shot.
00:40:15Waggoner?
00:40:16What happened?
00:40:17They set a trap and we rode into it.
00:40:19I got away.
00:40:20Who set a trap?
00:40:21Hatton and Nash.
00:40:23Why, they couldn't.
00:40:24They're in jail.
00:40:25Waggoner's dead and they killed him.
00:40:26I saw it.
00:40:28What are you going to do?
00:40:30Plenty.
00:40:35Marshal, marshal.
00:40:36I'm busy.
00:40:37Jeff won't wait.
00:40:38I've got news.
00:40:39Well, I'll read about it in the paper.
00:40:40But that'll be too late.
00:40:41Hatton and Nash and his whole gang were released
00:40:42early this morning on bail.
00:40:44Bail?
00:40:45Who put it up for them?
00:40:46Judge Lorimer wouldn't say, but I thought
00:40:47you might be able to find out.
00:40:49Well, I will.
00:40:50My outfit's still waiting in camp.
00:40:51Well, that's fine in case we need him.
00:40:55Did you hear that?
00:40:56I did.
00:40:57Come in.
00:40:58Oh, good morning, Marshal.
00:41:02Why did you let the Hattons go?
00:41:04Well, I wasn't aware that such a decision was relevant
00:41:07to your legal talk.
00:41:09Why did you let them out?
00:41:10Ah, look here, Barniwell.
00:41:12I'm not in the habit of being questioned in this manner.
00:41:14But for your information, proper bonds were put up.
00:41:18Yes?
00:41:19Who signed them?
00:41:20Why, uh, I did, as you must know.
00:41:22And I attested them legally.
00:41:24You know, I suppose if they come up for trial
00:41:25at exactly 10 o'clock?
00:41:26I don't need anyone to remind me of my court calendar.
00:41:28Perhaps not.
00:41:29By the way, how much were those bonds for?
00:41:31Why, uh, quite a sufficient amount.
00:41:34I think, uh, yes, $20,000.
00:41:39Then for once, this town is going
00:41:40to make money on Stephen Barrett instead
00:41:42of the other way around.
00:41:44It's exactly five minutes to 10.
00:41:46And at 10 o'clock, those bonds are forfeited.
00:41:48Don't worry.
00:41:49The Hattons will be here.
00:41:50Tom Wagner's been killed.
00:41:52They're not going to put an appearance
00:41:53and face a murder trial.
00:41:54In that case, Steve, you'd have to drop the $20,000.
00:41:56And if the money isn't paid, I'd
00:41:57be quite within the letter of the law
00:41:58and asking for a writ of attachment
00:42:00on his holdings in the bank.
00:42:01Wouldn't I, Judge Lorimer?
00:42:02Why, surely you wouldn't go to that length, Marshal.
00:42:05Wouldn't I?
00:42:09There must be some way out of this.
00:42:11Not while Bonneville is Marshal.
00:42:13It might have been better for all of us
00:42:15if he had gone to Oregon.
00:42:17Get back in there.
00:42:18Wait a minute.
00:42:19Let me have a look.
00:42:20All right, Judge.
00:42:21It's just the way it was.
00:42:22It's not you.
00:42:23It's the way it was.
00:42:24And if it weren't for that letter,
00:42:25there'd be trouble.
00:42:26It's that letter.
00:42:27It's that letter.
00:42:28I'm sure you know where you've got it.
00:42:29Well, I can't say I can't say.
00:42:32Well, I'll get a ride back to Oregon.
00:42:33Well, I'll get a ride back to Oregon.
00:42:34You say there are help out there, sir.
00:42:36It's too bad for all of us if you had gone to Oregon.
00:42:37It's too bad for all of us if you had gone to Oregon.
00:42:38It's too bad for all of us if you had gone to Oregon.
00:42:39I'll be with you in a minute.
00:42:41I don't mind waiting.
00:42:44The bank is prospering, I trust?
00:42:46It generally means you're broke when you begin to worry
00:42:48about the bank's condition.
00:42:49It's really funny how astute you bankers are.
00:42:53How much?
00:42:54$5,000.
00:42:55I'll take it.
00:42:56I'll take it.
00:42:57I'll take it.
00:42:58I'll take it.
00:42:59I'll take it.
00:43:00I'll take it.
00:43:01I'll take it.
00:43:02I'll take it.
00:43:03I'll take it.
00:43:04I'll take it.
00:43:05I'll take it.
00:43:06I'll take it.
00:43:07I'll take it.
00:43:09I'll take it.
00:43:10I'll take it.
00:43:11I'll take it.
00:43:12I'll take it.
00:43:20Look at that.
00:43:21What a jackpot.
00:43:23How much did you make?
00:43:24$5,000.
00:43:25You're crazy.
00:43:26I run a bank, not a printing press.
00:43:28Where do you think I get my hands on so much money?
00:43:30Why, Stevie, I thought it was much more than that in the vault.
00:43:32The money in this bank belongs to the depositors.
00:43:34Oh.
00:43:35How badly do you need that money?
00:43:36Badly enough to get it before I leave.
00:43:39You wouldn't want Barniwell to know some things that
00:43:41happened before you came here, would you?
00:43:45So that's the line, you and Barniwell.
00:43:48Oh, now, you're rather overdoing that.
00:43:49A few minutes I spoke of, my dear brother.
00:43:52Barniwell means nothing to me.
00:43:54As a matter of fact, I've got considerable reason
00:43:56to wish that he was on the other side of the world.
00:43:58But I need that money.
00:44:00And you wouldn't mind if Barniwell were disgraced
00:44:02and thrown out of office?
00:44:03I'd laugh about it just as heartily as you,
00:44:05but for an entirely different reason.
00:44:08Too bad Hatton didn't get him instead of Wagler.
00:44:12However, there may still be time.
00:44:14Now, wait a minute.
00:44:15If that happened, I'd be the first one to warn him.
00:44:18You haven't quite got me straight yet, Stevie.
00:44:21I'm not a murderer.
00:44:23Someday, your precious sense of honor
00:44:24is going to send you to your grave.
00:44:27How'd you like $10,000?
00:44:29$10,000?
00:44:31Come closer and listen.
00:44:33I'm all ears, Steve.
00:44:37I'm sending $25,000 in cash out of here
00:44:40on a train that leaves for Kansas City at midnight.
00:44:42Well, holding up trains isn't exactly in my line.
00:44:45Clerk and an armed guard will take the money
00:44:47from the bank to the train.
00:44:48That's fine, Steve, fine.
00:44:50All except the armed guard.
00:44:51He's got a gun.
00:44:52He's got a gun.
00:44:53He's got a gun.
00:44:54He's got a gun.
00:44:55Well, all except the armed guard.
00:44:57I can see to it that the gun is empty.
00:44:59Then it shouldn't be very difficult for you
00:45:00to take the money away from them as they approach the station.
00:45:02Now, wait a minute.
00:45:03Let me get this straight.
00:45:05I take all the risk, and get less than half the money.
00:45:07Is that it?
00:45:09What's wrong with that arrangement?
00:45:10It isn't even worth discussing.
00:45:13I'll tell you what I'll do, though.
00:45:15I'll take the risk and the $25,000.
00:45:18Your plan to discredit Barniwell succeeds.
00:45:20And you have the ammunition to start a recall proceeding.
00:45:24Mr. Deale?
00:45:25Go ahead you've set it up
00:45:36It
00:45:38Gilbert howdy I
00:45:40Was hoping you wouldn't come back alone. It looks like they skipped the country clean. We'll get him
00:45:46I wanted to see mr. Bonney won't because you ought to know what's going on
00:45:49Sure, they talk around town that you're not able to run down the hat
00:45:54I can imagine who started it, but I also wanted you to know there are quite a few of us here
00:45:58Who do understand just what's going on? Well, thank you. Mr. Gilbert now
00:46:02I've seen Steven Barrett destroy quite a few men. He couldn't control and why do you stand from here?
00:46:07Because we've never had a man strong enough to fight for
00:46:10As long as I've been pushed out on a limb, maybe I better try and keep Barrett from sawing it off
00:46:14I sure hope you can
00:46:19Here's today's paper
00:46:24You
00:46:41Get him up
00:46:53Marshall the money's actually got away with it
00:47:00On my way to the train careful, he's got a gun
00:47:23Hey
00:47:26The man has you yes carrying a satchel might have been a satchel in the game. He's going that way recognize him
00:47:54I
00:48:09Just found it I thought these were your working hours. I let myself off early tonight
00:48:14You wouldn't have a room to rent with your lady. Oh as a matter of fact, I have none
00:48:17Oh, if you'd only let me know this morning, I didn't figure on moving this morning. Can I check your base? No
00:48:23This morning. I have one second
00:48:26That you had better put it away for me bones. Yes
00:48:30We'll be quite safe
00:48:32Busy lady, aren't you?
00:48:33hotel all run by himself
00:48:35You saw him. Did you yep, he was carrying a satchel. All right, and he went right into the singer house
00:48:41Thank you
00:48:43You stay here Malaki, I'm not back in 10 minutes. You are
00:49:00Hello there late again been in the saddle all day. I'm sorry about your friend John. Yes, it's too bad
00:49:06We didn't finish those bottles. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I didn't finish them. I'm sorry
00:49:10I'm sorry about your friend John. Yes, it's too bad. We didn't finish those fellas last night. Yes
00:49:15No trace of them at all. No trace
00:49:19Well tomorrow's another day and if I can help thanks
00:49:23You're not in your usual game tonight. I say no Jeff's reform given up his late hours moving into the hotel
00:49:30He's a chick be such a son. Oh
00:49:33Thank you, what's been a kind of a heavy bag to carry with his bones. Oh, no, this is a very small satchel
00:49:39I told you I should have let me know earlier and I would have had a room for him
00:49:42Well, he probably didn't know himself quite late
00:49:45You just get in Jeff. Oh about half an hour ago
00:49:49Why Jeff you just came in a few minutes before John. Yeah, maybe she's right talking to you
00:49:55I didn't notice well, then I guess you didn't hear about the hold up at the bank messenger the bank
00:50:00Happened about 20 minutes ago. Hold up man got away with a small satchel containing about
00:50:05$25,000 of the bank's funds my brother's bank. Hmm. He'll probably expect you to do something about that Marshall. Do you know who did it John? I
00:50:14Think I do tell me did anyone identify the hold up man
00:50:21I know who he is
00:50:23John
00:50:24Are you sure?
00:50:26Sure that you know, yes, I'm sure the question then becomes what are you going to do about it?
00:50:33There isn't any choice for John you have to be very very sure about a thing I am sure
00:50:38Well, how can we ever be sure of anything?
00:50:40why when
00:50:42When Jeff came in, for instance, I I noticed that he was carrying a small statue. Yes
00:50:48How did was such a small statue?
00:50:52Well, I I said that it was hardly big enough for a toothbrush and
00:50:56Then when he opened it and showed it to me
00:51:00Well, it was full of clothes too you saw inside the session, well, of course John
00:51:07So you see we we never can be sure of anything. Can we?
00:51:10Looks like you're wasting time John
00:51:16Perhaps I am
00:51:18That was wonderful don't go away, but you don't
00:51:23Tell me I had to have that money. It was a debt of honor and you saved me
00:51:29Why can't we leave here? Go away somewhere else and start over?
00:51:34I'll do anything. I'll give up everything just to try and make you happy
00:51:40I
00:51:43Do anything I'll give up everything just to try and make you happy
00:51:47Well, you must care a little or else you wouldn't
00:51:51Do you think of it you I wanted to say
00:51:58What's pretty stupid of me not to understand
00:52:13I'll take that saxophone elbow. Oh, yes, sir. Thank you
00:52:22Thanks
00:52:27I guess Malaki and I got off in the wrong steer boys
00:52:31Hold up man hasn't had a chance to get very far. We've got to spread out
00:52:42Here's something that may interest you Bonneville, where'd you get this I stumbled across it
00:52:49Hold up man. It was too hot and had to drop it. Where'd you find it?
00:52:52They're near the hotel
00:52:54That's fine. I'll have to write an article for the paper about this. Congratulations, sir
00:52:58Well, I mean the boys better get back to camp. We'll be around a few more days if you need us
00:53:13You don't seem particularly pleased to get the money back
00:53:17I'm not quite sure what to think yet
00:53:19Well, I'll tell you John when I'm in a spot like that. I don't try to think I
00:53:23Just play my hand
00:53:25Maybe you're luckier than I am
00:53:28Yeah
00:53:29Then again
00:53:31Maybe I'm not
00:53:42You
00:54:07So the heroes come home, yes I came home
00:54:12What happened lose your nerve?
00:54:15Not exactly I
00:54:18Heard how you accidentally found the money. Why did you give it to bunny? Well, I
00:54:25Thought it would be a pleasant change to have an honest man in the family
00:54:31You're a fool Jeff I
00:54:34Seem to remember that you brought Bonneville here and I'm going to get rid of him, too
00:54:38I had word from Gil Hatton tonight
00:54:41He didn't offer to refund your bail money did he he offered to turn it into an investment liquidating Bonneville
00:54:49Any deal I make will pay adequate returns
00:54:53I'll give you a piece of advice my dear brother. Keep your insurance up
00:54:57By the way, it's still made out in my favor, isn't it?
00:55:03Good night. Good night Steve
00:55:11Hurry up bones. Yes, ma'am. Did you put the bacon in? Oh, yes
00:55:17Going somewhere and Cheryl is five miles out in the country. She hasn't been well and I'm taking her some provisions
00:55:22Won't you come along? I'd love to but there's some things I should do
00:55:26Don't you think you've worked hard enough to entitle you to a day's rest? Maybe I better accept where you change your mind good
00:55:40Oh, yes, what'd that sound like ain't no clock of ticking
00:56:10Oh
00:56:12Oh
00:56:14Oh
00:56:16Oh
00:56:18Oh
00:56:20Oh
00:56:22Hello, Miss Eleanor. Hello Clem. You know the marshal. All right. Hi Marshall. Will you trust us this afternoon?
00:56:27Miss Eleanor, I'll put you on the cuff for a month good. Say hello to your aunt Sarah for me. I will
00:56:34What is it this time I've been keeping track of Bonneville like you told me yes
00:56:38Just drove out of town headed for the toll bridge road. Are you alone? No, Miss Sager was with
00:56:44You saw them leave together not ten minutes ago
00:56:47She talked about going to see her aunt and the marshal left with her
00:56:49How long would it take you to reach Hatton about an hour?
00:56:52How long would it take you to reach hat?
00:57:14I'm so glad you asked me to come along peaceful after all the excitement in town
00:57:19so nice just being here with
00:57:22I was lying to you when I said I saw inside of it.
00:57:26Lying to me?
00:57:29Jeff had a gun trained on you behind the counter.
00:57:32He did?
00:57:34He would have killed you if I hadn't stopped him.
00:57:38Eleanor, I knew you were lying to me about the satchel.
00:57:43But I didn't know that you were lying to me about the gun.
00:57:47I didn't know that you were lying to me about the gun.
00:57:51But I didn't know that you were trying to save me, not him.
00:57:55So this is where you're hiding.
00:57:58Jeff!
00:58:00I wouldn't want to say anything,
00:58:02but I've known people to get themselves talked about for much less than this.
00:58:05I'm sorry you rode out here.
00:58:07You won't be when I tell you what brought me.
00:58:09You held up that bank message.
00:58:11I'm not worried about the past, John. It's the present that worries me.
00:58:13Gil Hatton's after you, and he knows where you are.
00:58:15Why are you warning me?
00:58:18I don't like the idea of Eleanor getting caught in the middle of a gunfight.
00:58:22Come on, we'll start back one.
00:58:24You wouldn't mind if I went with you, would you?
00:58:26Wouldn't it be better for all concerned if you kept on going in the opposite direction?
00:58:29Well, what do you know about that? The man's jealous.
00:58:32Jeff, he's giving you a chance.
00:58:34He steals my girl, takes her off picnicking,
00:58:36and then expects me to miss the ride back to town.
00:58:38Personally, I think he's crazy.
00:58:40We're wasting time.
00:58:42Now you're talking sense.
00:58:47Come on, let's go.
00:59:18Mr. Barnaby, somebody's coming.
00:59:22I don't get it.
00:59:28Hold on.
00:59:47Hold on.
01:00:18Come on, Eleanor, quick.
01:00:20You know, we haven't got much time.
01:00:22They'll be back to trace our wheel tracks.
01:00:24The broken lance is just across the toll bridge.
01:00:26You and Eleanor better get started on it.
01:00:28What about you?
01:00:30I'll go in the opposite direction and lead them away from the bridge.
01:00:32They'll catch you.
01:00:34Listen, lady, if you interfere with my fun,
01:00:36I'll sure spread tales about you and Bonneville down there at the river.
01:00:41Come on, let's go.
01:00:43Come on.
01:00:45Come on, Bonneville.
01:00:49Get in, Bones.
01:00:51Come on, Bones, get in.
01:00:58What do you think, John?
01:01:00For Jeff Barrett's concern, I've stopped thinking.
01:01:15Come on.
01:01:42Get out of there.
01:01:45Come on, get out.
01:01:47Pretty smooth. Got them all away safely, didn't you?
01:01:49Yeah.
01:01:51They'll probably refer to me in history books as the great liberator.
01:01:53What are we waiting for?
01:01:55You forgot to liberate yourself, mister?
01:01:57Oh, I didn't think that was necessary.
01:01:59See, I'm Jeff Barrett, Steve's brother.
01:02:01That's a good one.
01:02:03How do we know he's Steve Barrett's brother?
01:02:06Take a look at that.
01:02:10It's a Jeff and Steve.
01:02:12Well, look what we got here.
01:02:15Come on, get out.
01:02:20Oh, Mr. Barrett.
01:02:22Please, Mr. Barrett.
01:02:24Don't let them shoot me.
01:02:26That convince you?
01:02:28Who's that boy?
01:02:30An old family retainer.
01:02:32I'll have to break you of the habit of riding in back of furries, though.
01:02:34Oh, no. Oh, yes.
01:02:36Well, we'll find out when we get in town.
01:02:38Get back in there.
01:02:42Go.
01:02:44Come on.
01:02:47Come on.
01:02:55But, John, I'm worried about Jeff.
01:02:57Oh, now, don't you worry about him.
01:02:59He can take care of himself.
01:03:01Mr. Bonoil, this just came for you.
01:03:06And it is, therefore, the findings of this court
01:03:08that the defendants,
01:03:10William Daniels, Ed Tracy, Walter McIntyre,
01:03:12and Lloyd Frame,
01:03:14have violated the terms of their contracts
01:03:16under which they purchased land
01:03:18from the plaintiff, Stephen Barrett.
01:03:20And said contracts are declared null and void,
01:03:22and the land will, therefore,
01:03:24revert to the plaintiff.
01:03:26Steve sold the town,
01:03:28and now he's going to sell it.
01:03:30He's going to sell it.
01:03:32He's going to sell it.
01:03:34Steve sold the town, and now he's taking it back?
01:03:36Order!
01:03:38Order!
01:03:40How did we know we were supposed to carry insurance?
01:03:42Barrett never told us about it.
01:03:44Order!
01:03:46Order!
01:03:48Any further disturbance, and I will order the courtroom cleared.
01:03:50Ignorance of the contents
01:03:52of the contract you signed
01:03:54is no excuse in the eyes of the law.
01:03:58Judgment is hereby entered
01:04:00against the defendants,
01:04:03and in favor of the plaintiff, Stephen Barrett.
01:04:05Where's the marshal?
01:04:07Marshal!
01:04:13You will serve these notices on the defendants at once,
01:04:15and take possession of the land in the name of...
01:04:17You're just a little hasty, Judge Lorimer.
01:04:19I'll get to you later, Mayor Hutkins.
01:04:21As marshal of this town,
01:04:23I stand ready to perform all my duties.
01:04:25But the law specifically says
01:04:27that a judgment cannot be rendered in favor of anyone
01:04:29under indictment.
01:04:31I don't approve that.
01:04:33I intend to.
01:04:35I have here an answer to a telegram
01:04:37that I sent to the police in New York City.
01:04:39It says to hold one Stephen Barrett,
01:04:41alias Steve Barrett,
01:04:43who was indicted for grand larceny in New York State
01:04:45and fled before he could be arrested.
01:04:47Well, marshal,
01:04:49it looks like you're one up on me.
01:04:51I guess mine is the next move.
01:04:53I guess so.
01:05:01Barrett says to ride at once
01:05:03and take over the town.
01:05:05He's out of his mind.
01:05:07We ain't got enough men.
01:05:09We hired a crew of gun hands in Habyville yesterday.
01:05:11They'll be waiting for you at the lower fort.
01:05:13All right. Saddle up, boys.
01:05:15You're riding with us, Barrett.
01:05:17The marshal will probably be here any minute now.
01:05:19I'll be waiting for you at the lower fort.
01:05:21All right. Saddle up, boys.
01:05:23You're riding with us, Barrett.
01:05:25The marshal will probably be here any minute now.
01:05:27I'll be waiting for you at the lower fort.
01:05:30The marshal will probably make us stand at the jail
01:05:32where he's got Steve Barrett.
01:05:34All right. We'll take the north road to town and nail him there.
01:05:36That's the trouble with you fellas.
01:05:38You don't plan things out.
01:05:42Just how would you go about doing it?
01:05:44Well, in the first place,
01:05:46I'd use the element of surprise.
01:05:48I'd hit hard and quick
01:05:50before anyone in town knew what had happened.
01:05:52Go on.
01:05:54Well, the toll bridge is the direct way into town,
01:05:56not the north road.
01:05:58I can't tell you how to get into town fast
01:06:00with less chance of being seen.
01:06:02Maybe he's right.
01:06:04The north road's in plain sight for a mile.
01:06:06I was thinking about that.
01:06:08Let's get started.
01:06:10Once you're in town, you head straight for that jail
01:06:12and leave Barniwell to me.
01:06:14Bones. Bones.
01:06:16Yes?
01:06:18Start running and don't stop until you get into town.
01:06:20Bulls, I'll get caught.
01:06:22If you do, they'll shoot you.
01:06:24That's what I thought.
01:06:27I'll get to the bridge and I'll stop them with dynamite.
01:06:29Yes.
01:06:31Did you say dumb all night?
01:06:33Yes. I'll get to the bridge.
01:06:35Remember dynamite.
01:06:37Dumb all night.
01:06:53Captain, here goes the boy.
01:06:55You grab him.
01:06:57Never try to catch a scared rabbit.
01:06:59He'll probably head in just the opposite direction
01:07:01if I know that boy.
01:07:03You're likely right.
01:07:05Have a cigarette, Hatton.
01:07:07No, thanks. Come on along.
01:07:25Come on.
01:07:55Come on.
01:08:25Come on.
01:08:55Come on.
01:09:13Thanks a lot, Malachi.
01:09:15You and the boys have been a big help.
01:09:17I'd like to stay and get Hatton,
01:09:19but I've got to move Tom's outfit back to Texas.
01:09:21Well, there are enough men in town.
01:09:24We owe you a lot in this town.
01:09:26Mr. Barnwell!
01:09:28Mr. Barnwell!
01:09:30Take it easy, Bones.
01:09:32I'll run all the way.
01:09:34Mr. Jeff said.
01:09:36Well, where is he?
01:09:38He said put dynamite under the bridge.
01:09:40Put dynamite under the bridge, Bones?
01:09:42Why?
01:09:44Yes, the Hattons, they owe the way.
01:09:46Looks like we better not leave till tomorrow.
01:09:48Take him back to the hotel.
01:09:50Did you get your men together, Malachi?
01:09:52What is it? What's happened to Bones?
01:09:54I guess we're in for a little trouble.
01:09:56I just got word from Jeff.
01:09:58The Hattons?
01:10:00I'm going to the bridge and try to stop them.
01:10:02Why don't you take an ocean to go and visit Ansera?
01:10:04John, you'll be careful.
01:10:06I'm taking Malachi and some men with me.
01:10:08Thanks to Jeff, we'll have a little surprise for them.
01:10:10Is there something I can do?
01:10:12Yes, you go to the hotel and stay there.
01:10:22What's up now?
01:10:24The Hattons are on the way.
01:10:26Let the marshal know as soon as you see them.
01:10:28I sure will.
01:10:52You know, Steve Barrett ain't going to like us blowing up his bridge.
01:11:22Just got finished in time.
01:11:24I still hope we don't have to use it.
01:11:26Listen, boys.
01:11:28Let's see if we can't scare them off without any killings.
01:11:30Charlie, be sure and wait for my signal.
01:11:32Yes, sir.
01:11:52They're coming now, Marshal.
01:12:22What's the matter, Hatton?
01:12:24There's not more than 10 men over there.
01:12:26That's enough to stop 50 of us
01:12:28trying to get across that bridge on horseback.
01:12:30Why don't you have your boys make it on foot?
01:12:32Not a bad idea.
01:12:34You and Barrett take part in the manoeuvre.
01:12:36We'll cover you.
01:12:38We'll cover you.
01:12:40We'll cover you.
01:12:42We'll cover you.
01:12:44We'll cover you.
01:12:46We'll cover you.
01:12:48We'll cover you.
01:12:5010 of you men, come over here.
01:12:52Come on.
01:12:54The rest of you, get behind these rocks on both sides.
01:12:56Come on, boys.
01:13:04Ready?
01:13:06Yeah, ready.
01:13:08Oh, no.
01:13:10You go first.
01:13:20Come on.
01:13:34They're coming again, on foot this time.
01:13:50Come on.
01:13:52No, wait.
01:14:16Yes, sir. Where's the tenement at that bridge?
01:14:18Why was he on it?
01:14:22Some men aren't afraid to die, Malachi.
01:14:26Get your horses, men.
01:14:28Take the north road.
01:14:34Boys, we've got to beat them back to town.
01:14:48Come on, boys.
01:15:04Ready?
01:15:06Break.
01:15:10George, I want all the guns and ammunition you've got in the hardware store.
01:15:12All right, Macho.
01:15:14Then get every man in town that can pull a trigger.
01:15:16Boys, we've got to put a barricade across the road
01:15:18and the deep part of the hotel.
01:15:20You give the orders, Macho, and we'll carry them off.
01:15:22Use anything, wagons, trunks, horses.
01:15:24John, take anything you want from the hotel.
01:15:26That's fine, but you keep off the street.
01:15:28I will. Come on, boys.
01:15:30Hurry, Mr. Arlington.
01:15:34Hurry, hurry.
01:15:46Come on, boys.
01:16:16Come on, boys.
01:16:42Macho, I'm the mayor here.
01:16:44Really? Maybe I am. Why don't you take charge?
01:16:46Boys, take down those chairs.
01:17:14Macho, the barricade.
01:17:44The barricade.
01:17:46Take it off.
01:18:02John!
01:18:04John!
01:18:14John!
01:18:38Well, John, you'll be up and around in a day or two.
01:18:40I'm not so happy about that.
01:18:42I don't think you will.
01:18:44It's funny, but, you know, the only time we seem to have together
01:18:46is when I'm in a hospital.
01:18:48What's that noise?
01:18:50Well, town people are here to celebrate.
01:18:52You know, they can find more things to celebrate in this town.
01:18:54What is it now?
01:18:56New engagement.
01:18:58Engagement? To whom?
01:19:00Why, to Miss Sager, of course.
01:19:02She announced it this morning.
01:19:04John,
01:19:06I didn't think you'd mind.
01:19:08Mind?
01:19:10Mind?