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- Subtitles by explosiveskull
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- You here looking for work?
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- I'm afraid not.
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- Says he's not here
- looking for work, boys.
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- 00:02:57,509 --> 00:02:58,710
- Perhaps a drink then.
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- 00:02:59,877 --> 00:03:03,649
- Before I ask as to what
- your business is here,
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- 00:03:05,318 --> 00:03:08,288
- may I inquire as to whether
- or not you are a veteran, sir?
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- I am.
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- 00:03:15,661 --> 00:03:17,864
- Well, damn those Yankees.
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- Damn them and damn their ideals.
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- Ran me out of my home.
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- Ran me out of my state.
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- State that I bled for.
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- State that I gave sons for.
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- Are you aware of who I am, boy?
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- I am.
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- General.
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- And what's your name?
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- Breecher.
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- 00:04:08,747 --> 00:04:09,846
- Well, Mr. Breecher,
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- 00:04:09,848 --> 00:04:12,615
- I am beginning to
- tire of this exercise,
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- 00:04:12,617 --> 00:04:15,454
- and I would like for you to
- state your goddamn business.
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- Pinkertons.
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- Spied on us through
- the whole war.
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- I'm afraid I may have
- cut the throats of many
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- an innocent private because I
- thought they might be working
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- 00:04:49,588 --> 00:04:50,556
- for the Pinkertons.
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- 00:04:53,425 --> 00:04:56,495
- So what now,
- Pinkerton detective?
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- 00:05:09,574 --> 00:05:14,579
- General Corbin Dandridge,
- you are a wanted war criminal
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- 00:05:15,980 --> 00:05:18,084
- and you have been
- sentenced to hang.
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- I'm here to see that those
- wishes are carried out.
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- 00:05:35,500 --> 00:05:39,870
- And how exactly do you
- plan on carrying that out?
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- 00:05:39,872 --> 00:05:41,872
- Can start by finding
- an oak tree big enough
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- to hold a man of your stature.
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- How did you find me?
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- 00:05:49,648 --> 00:05:50,779
- A snake is not hard to find
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- 00:05:50,781 --> 00:05:53,485
- when you flip over
- enough rocks, General.
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- 00:05:57,689 --> 00:06:01,360
- Well, I'll not be swingin'
- from an oak tree today.
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- 00:06:03,762 --> 00:06:05,628
- And the fact that you
- thought you could come here
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- 00:06:05,630 --> 00:06:10,635
- and execute me proves
- your utter stupidity.
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- 00:06:13,572 --> 00:06:16,843
- Do you refuse to
- come quietly, General?
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- Whatever happens next
- ain't gonna happen quietly.
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- But I'm gonna let you
- have one last drink.
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- One last drink before you
- meet the worms for yourself.
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- 'Cause I assure you, sir,
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- you will not be afforded
- the courtesy of a pine box.
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- Drink that whiskey, boy.
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- 00:07:34,620 --> 00:07:35,922
- What is it, Henry?
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- 00:07:37,088 --> 00:07:38,624
- There's a telegram
- from your man, sir.
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- To Senator Benjamin Burke.
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- Correspondence from
- Mathias William Breecher.
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- Confederate General
- Corbin Dandridge
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- refused to come peacefully.
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- Defensive measures were taken
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- which resulted in the
- general's violent demise.
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- Two other warrants
- have been served.
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- Will notify you again
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- when wire and carrier
- become available.
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- 00:08:03,749 --> 00:08:06,683
- To those who truly believed
- in the Confederate cause,
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- 00:08:06,685 --> 00:08:07,886
- surrender was never an option.
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- 00:08:09,654 --> 00:08:12,022
- None of these men will let
- themselves be hanged, sir.
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- 00:08:12,024 --> 00:08:16,696
- These people thought that
- justice would never find them.
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- I can only imagine their
- surprise when a man arrived
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- to stretch their neck.
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- Most men would never take
- kindly to such a proposal, sir.
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- Did we take so kindly to
- chains and shackles, Henry?
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- 00:08:32,378 --> 00:08:34,645
- And now that I'm in
- a position of power,
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- I intend to make an
- example of such men.
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- I've waited a long
- time to find somebody
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- to take on this task.
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- Someone that did not
- fear the endeavor.
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- Someone that I could put
- faith in to see it through.
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- This task, the man you have
- chosen, this Mathias Breecher
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- 00:08:54,265 --> 00:08:59,070
- are necessary tools to move
- forward into a brighter future.
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- Harlan.
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- Breecher.
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- Now you come in
- a peaceful manner
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- 00:09:44,316 --> 00:09:46,586
- or should I be
- lookin' for cover?
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- You killed a general.
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- Now how might you know that?
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- 00:10:09,908 --> 00:10:12,809
- Took me the better part
- of a year to track down
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- that old Dandridge.
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- Night and day, I
- was asking folks
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- 00:10:21,919 --> 00:10:24,289
- from the Mississippi
- to the Colorado.
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- 00:10:26,457 --> 00:10:28,961
- Ran into a trapper
- near Deadwood.
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- 00:10:30,294 --> 00:10:33,530
- Said he'd heard of a man
- fought on the losing side
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- in the war making a
- living down south.
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- I arrived at that camp.
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- 00:10:42,774 --> 00:10:45,043
- There was wolves
- picking at the bones.
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- Nothing there to salvage,
- not even any scalps.
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- 00:10:55,553 --> 00:10:57,923
- I'm sorry to have
- disappointed you, Harlan.
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- Not a lot of bounties
- out there at the moment.
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- Would lead a man such
- as myself to believe
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- that the two of us might
- cross paths sometime soon.
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- We do not live
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- in the most peaceful of
- occupations, my friend.
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- No, we do not.
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- 00:11:29,687 --> 00:11:34,025
- So how do we avoid seeing
- each other for a while?
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- You could always retire.
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- I'm working on it.
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- 00:11:44,436 --> 00:11:48,504
- However, you might take your
- own advice on the issue.
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- 00:11:48,506 --> 00:11:51,843
- And where would a man
- like me go, Mathias?
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- My lands, they're nearly gone.
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- The trail, this horse, this job.
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- All I have.
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- 00:12:09,394 --> 00:12:13,331
- You know, settling down in
- old age would not suit me.
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- 00:12:17,870 --> 00:12:20,272
- I have always
- respected you, Mathias.
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- You've been honest, just,
- fair, and honorable.
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- For a white man, that
- is a rare attribute.
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- Sometime soon, Mathias,
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- 00:12:37,422 --> 00:12:42,094
- you and I will have to
- exchange fire with one another.
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- 00:12:44,028 --> 00:12:45,397
- It is inevitable.
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- 00:12:47,432 --> 00:12:50,802
- Well, when that time
- does come, Harlan,
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- whoever the victor, may
- death be quick and merciful.
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- 00:13:19,530 --> 00:13:21,031
- Good bye, Mathias.
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- 00:13:21,033 --> 00:13:22,500
- Good bye, Harlan.
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- 00:13:44,423 --> 00:13:46,826
- Ain't never heard of him.
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- 00:14:32,004 --> 00:14:34,337
- It was a
- good offer, woman.
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- 00:14:34,339 --> 00:14:36,442
- I cannot guarantee
- there'll be another one.
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- 00:14:37,408 --> 00:14:38,742
- We don't need another offer.
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- 00:14:38,744 --> 00:14:41,677
- My answer has been
- and will be no.
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- 00:14:41,679 --> 00:14:43,313
- It is unwise not to take
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- 00:14:43,315 --> 00:14:46,051
- Mr. Quaid's generosity
- into consideration.
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- Get off my land.
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- Mam.
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- Come on, let's go.
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- 00:15:10,808 --> 00:15:13,077
- Can I help you?
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- 00:15:21,318 --> 00:15:24,320
- It is quite possible
- that you just might.
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- 00:15:24,322 --> 00:15:26,756
- That depends on what
- you're lookin' for.
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- 00:15:26,758 --> 00:15:30,996
- I must say I'm not in a very
- trusting or kindly way today.
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- 00:15:33,465 --> 00:15:35,498
- I'm looking for
- Reginald Cooke.
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- 00:15:35,500 --> 00:15:37,333
- You state your
- business with him,
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- 00:15:37,335 --> 00:15:39,939
- and it better not be about
- buying this here land.
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- 00:15:40,639 --> 00:15:41,507
- Old friend.
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- 00:15:46,378 --> 00:15:47,646
- You came to say good bye?
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- 00:15:49,081 --> 00:15:50,014
- Good bye?
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- 00:15:52,817 --> 00:15:53,686
- You don't know.
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- 00:15:55,821 --> 00:15:57,686
- Know what, mam?
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- 00:15:57,688 --> 00:15:59,223
- Sarah, my name is Sarah.
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- 00:16:00,258 --> 00:16:02,360
- Okay then, Sarah.
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- 00:16:04,229 --> 00:16:07,597
- If you are my father's
- friend, then I'm being rude.
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- 00:16:07,599 --> 00:16:10,699
- I'm sure your horse could
- use some shade and water.
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- 00:16:10,701 --> 00:16:13,603
- And I got some still
- hot coffee inside.
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- 00:16:13,605 --> 00:16:15,106
- Why don't you come this way?
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- 00:16:16,274 --> 00:16:17,142
- Thank you.
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- 00:16:19,344 --> 00:16:20,743
- I know my father will be happy
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- 00:16:20,745 --> 00:16:22,981
- to see a friendly
- and familiar face.
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- 00:16:26,551 --> 00:16:27,419
- Your father?
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- The only one I got.
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- 00:16:38,129 --> 00:16:38,998
- Come on.
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- 00:16:43,634 --> 00:16:45,667
- Your horse should
- be fine out there.
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- 00:16:45,669 --> 00:16:47,603
- We haven't seen any
- snakes as of late,
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- 00:16:47,605 --> 00:16:51,376
- and we got a tabby cat
- that keeps the rats at bay.
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- 00:16:52,576 --> 00:16:56,581
- All right, come, sit.
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- 00:17:03,687 --> 00:17:04,556
- Thank you.
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- 00:17:09,426 --> 00:17:11,062
- So how do you know my father?
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- 00:17:13,464 --> 00:17:14,799
- We fought in the same war.
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- 00:17:16,367 --> 00:17:18,168
- And you're proud
- of that, are ya?
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- 00:17:18,170 --> 00:17:18,804
- No.
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- 00:17:21,239 --> 00:17:23,573
- Not many men
- would say as much.
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- 00:17:23,575 --> 00:17:24,809
- Most of 'em are too proud.
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- 00:17:27,278 --> 00:17:29,414
- Well, I am proud of
- very few things, mam.
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- 00:17:30,548 --> 00:17:32,250
- Well, that's no
- way to live now.
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- 00:17:34,685 --> 00:17:36,186
- I'm sorry, I forgot
- to ask you your name.
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- 00:17:36,188 --> 00:17:37,056
- How rude of me.
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- 00:17:38,323 --> 00:17:41,591
- Breecher, Mathias
- William Breecher.
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- 00:17:41,593 --> 00:17:42,461
- Strong name.
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- 00:17:44,496 --> 00:17:47,633
- Your father, what's
- wrong with him?
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- 00:17:51,603 --> 00:17:55,106
- He has the deep cough,
- what they call the pneumonia.
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- 00:17:57,308 --> 00:18:01,510
- He has trouble breathin',
- even talkin' sometimes.
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- 00:18:01,512 --> 00:18:03,746
- For a while, I had the doctor
- comin' out every other day,
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- 00:18:03,748 --> 00:18:06,548
- but then it all seemed futile.
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- 00:18:06,550 --> 00:18:09,251
- So I'm doing the
- best I can for him,
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- 00:18:09,253 --> 00:18:10,788
- but he's living
- on borrowed time.
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- 00:18:12,356 --> 00:18:13,357
- I'm sorry.
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- 00:18:14,526 --> 00:18:15,991
- Thank you.
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- 00:18:15,993 --> 00:18:18,196
- I'm sorry you have
- to see him like this.
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- 00:18:19,330 --> 00:18:20,865
- You know, he was
- such a strong man,
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- 00:18:22,000 --> 00:18:23,669
- but then you know
- all about that.
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- 00:18:27,338 --> 00:18:28,740
- Would you like to see him now?
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- 00:18:30,407 --> 00:18:31,409
- That might be best.
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- 00:18:41,987 --> 00:18:45,390
- Father, you have a visitor.
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- 00:18:48,526 --> 00:18:51,661
- Well, I'll leave you both to it.
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- 00:18:51,663 --> 00:18:53,630
- Ring your bell if
- you need anything.
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- 00:19:16,654 --> 00:19:21,556
- Right now I'm not the
- brightest, warmest fire
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- 00:19:21,558 --> 00:19:23,694
- on the coldest, darkest night.
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- 00:19:25,063 --> 00:19:29,935
- So forgive me if I don't
- recognize a friendly face.
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- 00:19:31,568 --> 00:19:33,305
- No forgiveness needed, sir.
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- 00:19:36,540 --> 00:19:38,740
- Did
- you serve under me?
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- 00:19:38,742 --> 00:19:39,577
- I did not.
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- 00:19:41,378 --> 00:19:42,312
- Work for me?
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- 00:19:42,314 --> 00:19:43,315
- No, sir.
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- 00:19:45,717 --> 00:19:47,920
- Well, how the hell
- did we ever cross paths?
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- 00:19:49,586 --> 00:19:52,290
- Our paths have not
- crossed until just now, sir.
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- 00:20:13,845 --> 00:20:14,712
- Oh boy.
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- 00:20:16,748 --> 00:20:20,751
- I waited a long, long time
- for someone like you to come.
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- 00:20:24,489 --> 00:20:28,492
- I always knew that my
- sins would catch up to me.
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- 00:20:36,634 --> 00:20:40,937
- I did a bunch of terrible
- things in the war,
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- 00:20:40,939 --> 00:20:45,477
- and I always knew at one time
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- 00:20:46,911 --> 00:20:49,413
- I was gonna have
- to atone for it.
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- 00:20:53,651 --> 00:20:55,621
- I assume you did
- some soldiering.
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- 00:20:58,957 --> 00:20:59,791
- I have.
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- 00:21:01,125 --> 00:21:02,326
- It's in your eyes.
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- 00:21:03,760 --> 00:21:07,662
- You got it, I got it, anybody
- that fought in the war gets it
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- 00:21:07,664 --> 00:21:10,402
- because you can't get rid
- of the stench of death.
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- 00:21:12,537 --> 00:21:17,042
- When you take a life, you
- never, ever forget it.
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- 00:21:20,577 --> 00:21:21,613
- I know you got it.
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- 00:21:23,080 --> 00:21:24,815
- The warrant, let me see it.
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- 00:21:32,457 --> 00:21:33,759
- Read it and make it proper.
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- 00:21:42,099 --> 00:21:43,732
- You know your crimes, Captain.
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- 00:21:43,734 --> 00:21:45,636
- You don't need
- to call me Captain.
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- 00:21:46,604 --> 00:21:48,203
- Who are you kiddin'?
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- 00:21:48,205 --> 00:21:49,573
- That was a long time ago.
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- 00:21:51,008 --> 00:21:55,478
- Like I said, Mr. Cooke, you
- and only you know your crimes.
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- 00:21:55,480 --> 00:21:56,879
- And you can take them
- up with the good Lord
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- 00:21:56,881 --> 00:21:58,483
- when you meet him for yourself.
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- 00:21:59,183 --> 00:22:01,116
- What about my daughter?
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- 00:22:01,118 --> 00:22:03,087
- What's gonna happen to her?
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- 00:22:07,125 --> 00:22:08,857
- I cannot answer that, sir.
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- 00:22:08,859 --> 00:22:10,826
- Why don't you just
- have the courage?
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- 00:22:10,828 --> 00:22:12,463
- Shoot me right here in my bed.
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- 00:22:13,230 --> 00:22:14,098
- Kill me.
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- 00:22:15,933 --> 00:22:19,003
- Are you gonna drag me out
- by the goddamn willow tree?
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- 00:22:21,205 --> 00:22:24,041
- No, not the willow tree
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- 00:22:26,845 --> 00:22:30,479
- because that's where
- my wife is buried.
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- 00:22:30,481 --> 00:22:34,883
- And I'll be goddamned if I'm
- gonna think of my daughter
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- 00:22:34,885 --> 00:22:37,755
- going to visit
- her mother's grave
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- 00:22:39,257 --> 00:22:43,828
- with an image of me swinging
- up above her at the time.
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- 00:22:54,838 --> 00:22:56,006
- I will not hang you.
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- 00:22:57,642 --> 00:22:59,009
- I will not shoot you.
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- 00:23:00,778 --> 00:23:03,048
- I will let you pass
- as God sees fit.
- 232
- 00:23:05,048 --> 00:23:06,414
- But I will stay here for it.
- 233
- 00:23:06,416 --> 00:23:09,653
- It's my job to watch men like
- you take their last breath.
- 234
- 00:23:12,155 --> 00:23:14,759
- That is the burden I
- must carry in this life.
- 235
- 00:23:19,564 --> 00:23:21,066
- Heavy burden, isn't it, son?
- 236
- 00:23:28,940 --> 00:23:31,574
- Will these accommodations
- be all right?
- 237
- 00:23:31,576 --> 00:23:33,676
- More than all right, mam.
- 238
- 00:23:33,678 --> 00:23:34,513
- Sarah.
- 239
- 00:23:35,946 --> 00:23:36,847
- Sarah.
- 240
- 00:23:39,651 --> 00:23:40,519
- Come.
- 241
- 00:23:43,587 --> 00:23:45,555
- If you'll be needing to
- put your things anywhere,
- 242
- 00:23:45,557 --> 00:23:49,592
- we have a chest for you.
- 243
- 00:23:49,594 --> 00:23:50,461
- Feel free.
- 244
- 00:23:51,695 --> 00:23:52,530
- Thank you.
- 245
- 00:24:01,705 --> 00:24:02,740
- Why carry two?
- 246
- 00:24:05,042 --> 00:24:08,009
- Better to have two
- loaded guns when needed.
- 247
- 00:24:08,011 --> 00:24:11,212
- Any occupation that requires
- a man to carry such firepower
- 248
- 00:24:11,214 --> 00:24:12,884
- must be of mighty importance.
- 249
- 00:24:14,285 --> 00:24:17,221
- Or of the law-breaking kind.
- 250
- 00:24:19,222 --> 00:24:21,659
- But then it's none of
- my business what you do.
- 251
- 00:24:23,861 --> 00:24:27,228
- It's been such a long time
- since we've had a horse here.
- 252
- 00:24:27,230 --> 00:24:28,098
- Why's that?
- 253
- 00:24:32,903 --> 00:24:35,073
- Probably because we
- can't keep 'em alive.
- 254
- 00:24:39,876 --> 00:24:43,013
- Heck, we can barely
- keep ourselves alive.
- 255
- 00:24:47,250 --> 00:24:52,257
- You see, there's some men around
- here who would like to see
- 256
- 00:24:53,023 --> 00:24:54,289
- this land taken from us.
- 257
- 00:24:54,291 --> 00:24:58,026
- One man in particular
- goes by the name of Quaid.
- 258
- 00:24:58,028 --> 00:25:00,030
- It was his men you
- saw here this morning.
- 259
- 00:25:01,633 --> 00:25:06,136
- Now that Father is dying, he
- sees a greater opportunity.
- 260
- 00:25:08,640 --> 00:25:10,742
- They'll do anything
- to try and run us off.
- 261
- 00:25:12,644 --> 00:25:13,577
- This is tough country.
- 262
- 00:25:14,945 --> 00:25:17,014
- It takes an even
- tougher soul to tame it.
- 263
- 00:25:18,148 --> 00:25:20,216
- Fact is, you kept
- it going this long.
- 264
- 00:25:20,218 --> 00:25:22,053
- Means you got a lot
- of fight in you.
- 265
- 00:25:23,221 --> 00:25:24,955
- It's an admirable
- quality, Sarah.
- 266
- 00:25:29,426 --> 00:25:31,829
- Well, I'll leave
- you to it then.
- 267
- 00:25:35,066 --> 00:25:36,768
- You know, I'm making some stew.
- 268
- 00:25:38,236 --> 00:25:40,238
- I thought maybe you
- might want to join me.
- 269
- 00:25:42,406 --> 00:25:44,673
- Or if you're tired
- from your journey,
- 270
- 00:25:44,675 --> 00:25:47,008
- I will understand if
- you'd prefer to rest.
- 271
- 00:25:47,010 --> 00:25:48,344
- I can bring you a bowl.
- 272
- 00:25:48,346 --> 00:25:49,847
- I would love to join you.
- 273
- 00:25:54,218 --> 00:25:58,223
- All right then, I'll see you
- inside in just a little bit.
- 274
- 00:26:23,181 --> 00:26:24,783
- I hope it's all right.
- 275
- 00:26:25,982 --> 00:26:28,986
- I'm not exactly the best cook.
- 276
- 00:26:30,721 --> 00:26:32,822
- Anything is better
- than hard tack.
- 277
- 00:26:32,824 --> 00:26:33,991
- I suppose that's true.
- 278
- 00:26:35,393 --> 00:26:40,365
- So tell me, Mr. Breecher, did
- you really come all this way
- 279
- 00:26:41,132 --> 00:26:42,898
- just to see my father?
- 280
- 00:26:42,900 --> 00:26:45,070
- Please, call me Mathias.
- 281
- 00:26:48,472 --> 00:26:49,340
- I did.
- 282
- 00:26:51,776 --> 00:26:54,846
- And for reasons I
- should not be privy to?
- 283
- 00:26:57,115 --> 00:27:01,152
- No, but I would think
- them not much important now.
- 284
- 00:27:05,021 --> 00:27:07,856
- Father must have seen a
- bootfull of kindness in you
- 285
- 00:27:07,858 --> 00:27:10,125
- to ask you to stay like he did.
- 286
- 00:27:10,127 --> 00:27:13,731
- I mean, I have never seen
- him have overnight company.
- 287
- 00:27:19,303 --> 00:27:22,270
- I imagine we see eye to
- eye on a good many things.
- 288
- 00:27:22,272 --> 00:27:23,173
- I would hope so.
- 289
- 00:27:24,842 --> 00:27:26,311
- How long you been on the trail?
- 290
- 00:27:28,211 --> 00:27:33,151
- One year, six
- months, three days.
- 291
- 00:27:34,852 --> 00:27:35,887
- That's a long time.
- 292
- 00:27:36,953 --> 00:27:39,020
- Now you're really
- temptin' me to ask
- 293
- 00:27:39,022 --> 00:27:40,658
- what it is you do for a living.
- 294
- 00:27:54,471 --> 00:27:55,706
- I'm a detective.
- 295
- 00:28:00,377 --> 00:28:01,879
- You come to see my father.
- 296
- 00:28:12,088 --> 00:28:14,692
- You know, he became a
- different man after the war.
- 297
- 00:28:17,228 --> 00:28:18,296
- Haunted like.
- 298
- 00:28:20,897 --> 00:28:22,864
- He wouldn't tell me much
- about what happened,
- 299
- 00:28:22,866 --> 00:28:26,003
- but I know he regrets it.
- 300
- 00:28:28,239 --> 00:28:29,471
- He was afraid.
- 301
- 00:28:29,473 --> 00:28:33,976
- Afraid of possible
- repercussions from his actions.
- 302
- 00:28:33,978 --> 00:28:36,845
- And that's why he up and
- took us all the way out here
- 303
- 00:28:36,847 --> 00:28:38,048
- to the middle of nowhere.
- 304
- 00:28:39,150 --> 00:28:40,982
- He feared that somehow
- we'd be caught up
- 305
- 00:28:40,984 --> 00:28:42,820
- in whatever was comin' for him.
- 306
- 00:28:44,255 --> 00:28:48,390
- My mother, well, this land
- was just too hard for her.
- 307
- 00:28:48,392 --> 00:28:53,264
- She hated it, and she died
- shortly after we came here.
- 308
- 00:28:54,598 --> 00:28:57,402
- And for quite some time,
- I did blame him for that.
- 309
- 00:29:00,270 --> 00:29:03,074
- But there's good
- in him, I seen it.
- 310
- 00:29:04,040 --> 00:29:06,275
- He's trying to reform himself.
- 311
- 00:29:06,277 --> 00:29:09,879
- He built a decent life
- for me and him here.
- 312
- 00:29:09,881 --> 00:29:11,282
- He has changed.
- 313
- 00:29:14,317 --> 00:29:16,517
- Maybe I should go.
- 314
- 00:29:16,519 --> 00:29:17,756
- Please don't leave.
- 315
- 00:29:36,374 --> 00:29:40,044
- Whatever his sins,
- whatever his demons,
- 316
- 00:29:42,212 --> 00:29:45,282
- they die with him
- as will the past.
- 317
- 00:29:48,451 --> 00:29:50,054
- And what will you do, Sarah?
- 318
- 00:29:51,388 --> 00:29:54,957
- Oh, well I have given
- that a great deal of thought
- 319
- 00:29:54,959 --> 00:29:56,158
- as of late.
- 320
- 00:29:56,160 --> 00:29:59,464
- This land has been
- something of a challenge,
- 321
- 00:30:01,031 --> 00:30:04,067
- but nothin' would suit me
- better than to tame it.
- 322
- 00:30:07,505 --> 00:30:09,238
- A workin' farm then.
- 323
- 00:30:09,240 --> 00:30:11,606
- Yes, this is good land.
- 324
- 00:30:11,608 --> 00:30:15,311
- The rich earth for
- crops, for farmin'.
- 325
- 00:30:15,313 --> 00:30:20,318
- And I been thinkin'
- about my own cattle herd
- 326
- 00:30:21,218 --> 00:30:22,951
- for some time now.
- 327
- 00:30:22,953 --> 00:30:24,923
- I mean, that is a
- profitable venture.
- 328
- 00:30:27,023 --> 00:30:30,092
- Well I was a cattle drover
- on the plains for a short time.
- 329
- 00:30:30,094 --> 00:30:30,961
- It's hard work.
- 330
- 00:30:32,096 --> 00:30:33,131
- I would welcome it.
- 331
- 00:30:35,633 --> 00:30:36,968
- Why are you smiling?
- 332
- 00:30:39,369 --> 00:30:41,069
- It's a rare thing
- to meet a woman
- 333
- 00:30:41,071 --> 00:30:43,841
- with such perserverence
- and fortitude.
- 334
- 00:30:45,175 --> 00:30:46,507
- It's a welcome sight is all.
- 335
- 00:30:46,509 --> 00:30:47,377
- Well, thank you.
- 336
- 00:30:50,114 --> 00:30:52,514
- And what about you,
- Mathias Breecher?
- 337
- 00:30:52,516 --> 00:30:55,119
- What does the
- future hold for you?
- 338
- 00:31:34,392 --> 00:31:35,259
- Land?
- 339
- 00:31:38,395 --> 00:31:40,397
- And what might you
- do with it if bought?
- 340
- 00:31:44,801 --> 00:31:49,240
- Logging, farming, droving.
- 341
- 00:31:50,641 --> 00:31:53,342
- Anything that might have be
- finding my head on a pillow
- 342
- 00:31:53,344 --> 00:31:55,046
- instead of a rock or a log.
- 343
- 00:31:58,048 --> 00:31:59,049
- A place to call home.
- 344
- 00:32:01,618 --> 00:32:02,486
- I see.
- 345
- 00:32:14,065 --> 00:32:16,131
- Thank you for the supper
- and the conversation.
- 346
- 00:32:16,133 --> 00:32:18,566
- It was an unexpected pleasantry.
- 347
- 00:32:20,070 --> 00:32:22,606
- Which, my company or the stew?
- 348
- 00:32:24,107 --> 00:32:25,076
- I warned you.
- 349
- 00:32:34,484 --> 00:32:36,718
- I'll see
- you in the morning.
- 350
- 00:32:36,720 --> 00:32:39,356
- I look forward to it.
- 351
- 00:34:14,717 --> 00:34:15,585
- Sarah.
- 352
- 00:34:17,755 --> 00:34:19,590
- Afternoon, Mathias.
- 353
- 00:35:25,856 --> 00:35:27,655
- She's a hard worker.
- 354
- 00:35:27,657 --> 00:35:29,126
- I can see that.
- 355
- 00:35:30,460 --> 00:35:34,397
- It's not exactly the life
- that I wanted her to have.
- 356
- 00:35:37,501 --> 00:35:40,302
- I think she's done
- just fine for herself.
- 357
- 00:35:40,304 --> 00:35:42,271
- You raised her well, sir.
- 358
- 00:35:42,273 --> 00:35:43,141
- Maybe.
- 359
- 00:35:53,684 --> 00:35:54,819
- My days are numbered.
- 360
- 00:35:59,456 --> 00:36:01,826
- I'm sure that brings
- you some kind of joy.
- 361
- 00:36:03,494 --> 00:36:05,829
- I get no pleasure from
- watching you die, sir.
- 362
- 00:36:09,833 --> 00:36:11,568
- Would you do something for me?
- 363
- 00:36:12,902 --> 00:36:17,841
- Bring that chair over here
- so I can look you in the eye.
- 364
- 00:36:39,862 --> 00:36:44,868
- I'm dying, and my
- daughter has to watch it.
- 365
- 00:36:53,476 --> 00:36:58,481
- I need you to help
- me to the afterlife.
- 366
- 00:37:04,887 --> 00:37:07,592
- If I was to oblige you,
- it would involve a noose.
- 367
- 00:37:09,760 --> 00:37:12,463
- Oh no, it's gotta
- be out of sight.
- 368
- 00:37:13,364 --> 00:37:14,898
- I'm no sneak, sir.
- 369
- 00:37:17,101 --> 00:37:17,969
- What about poison?
- 370
- 00:37:19,603 --> 00:37:21,369
- That is murderous.
- 371
- 00:37:21,371 --> 00:37:22,306
- Murderous?
- 372
- 00:37:23,440 --> 00:37:28,646
- Jesus Christ, you use
- murder as a business.
- 373
- 00:37:30,581 --> 00:37:32,680
- What the hell is the difference
- between hanging me out there
- 374
- 00:37:32,682 --> 00:37:37,688
- on some goddamned tree or
- letting me consume something
- 375
- 00:37:41,525 --> 00:37:42,793
- to take my life?
- 376
- 00:37:45,829 --> 00:37:48,298
- If I hang you, it is
- by decree of the courts.
- 377
- 00:37:50,867 --> 00:37:53,135
- Poisoning you is murder.
- 378
- 00:37:53,137 --> 00:37:55,403
- It is not a justifiable
- way of death.
- 379
- 00:37:55,405 --> 00:37:59,409
- Justified, what the hell are
- you talking about justified?
- 380
- 00:38:00,811 --> 00:38:02,947
- You think you're justified?
- 381
- 00:38:06,416 --> 00:38:08,318
- You also are a bastard
- 382
- 00:38:10,521 --> 00:38:15,526
- because you are keeping a
- man from his dying wish.
- 383
- 00:38:20,530 --> 00:38:21,766
- Live with that.
- 384
- 00:38:29,972 --> 00:38:34,378
- This death is the best
- you'll get, and it's a favor.
- 385
- 00:38:36,547 --> 00:38:37,414
- Embrace it.
- 386
- 00:38:42,152 --> 00:38:43,887
- You piece of shit.
- 387
- 00:38:47,557 --> 00:38:48,257
- Everything okay?
- 388
- 00:38:48,259 --> 00:38:49,460
- Everything's fine.
- 389
- 00:38:57,467 --> 00:38:58,967
- A town nearby?
- 390
- 00:38:58,969 --> 00:39:01,338
- Yep, a few miles that-a-way.
- 391
- 00:39:10,880 --> 00:39:11,912
- What about that Quaid fella?
- 392
- 00:39:11,914 --> 00:39:13,215
- He live in that direction?
- 393
- 00:39:13,217 --> 00:39:14,550
- He does.
- 394
- 00:39:14,552 --> 00:39:17,519
- Lives off the main road about
- half a mile to the west.
- 395
- 00:39:17,521 --> 00:39:19,390
- I don't reckon
- you'll run into him.
- 396
- 00:39:54,690 --> 00:39:55,558
- Hey, boss.
- 397
- 00:40:07,905 --> 00:40:09,204
- You can get yourself shot
- 398
- 00:40:09,206 --> 00:40:11,642
- ridin' onto a man's
- ranch, stranger.
- 399
- 00:40:13,844 --> 00:40:14,979
- State your business.
- 400
- 00:40:17,213 --> 00:40:18,416
- Cooke homestead.
- 401
- 00:40:20,550 --> 00:40:21,418
- What about it?
- 402
- 00:40:22,952 --> 00:40:24,621
- I'm asking you to leave it be.
- 403
- 00:40:26,556 --> 00:40:27,424
- Is that a fact?
- 404
- 00:40:35,065 --> 00:40:36,565
- I'm willing to pay.
- 405
- 00:40:36,567 --> 00:40:37,434
- Pay?
- 406
- 00:40:38,536 --> 00:40:42,106
- I don't need money,
- but I need that land.
- 407
- 00:40:47,811 --> 00:40:49,146
- What's your relation to her?
- 408
- 00:40:51,715 --> 00:40:52,550
- Just a friend.
- 409
- 00:40:56,253 --> 00:40:57,521
- Just a friend.
- 410
- 00:40:58,989 --> 00:41:00,191
- I don't think so.
- 411
- 00:41:01,391 --> 00:41:03,660
- I think she went out and
- got herself a hired gun.
- 412
- 00:41:07,030 --> 00:41:10,468
- Well, like I said, I
- don't need the money.
- 413
- 00:41:12,001 --> 00:41:14,137
- But I do like
- entertainment now and then.
- 414
- 00:41:17,373 --> 00:41:18,775
- You a gambling man?
- 415
- 00:41:20,844 --> 00:41:22,112
- I enjoy a good card game.
- 416
- 00:41:23,213 --> 00:41:25,615
- I'm not talking about
- a goddamn card game.
- 417
- 00:41:28,619 --> 00:41:33,624
- Here's the deal, you
- beat my best man,
- 418
- 00:41:36,693 --> 00:41:39,129
- and that little bitch
- can keep her land.
- 419
- 00:41:40,998 --> 00:41:42,900
- What's on the other
- end of this deal?
- 420
- 00:41:44,300 --> 00:41:45,702
- There is no other end.
- 421
- 00:43:05,715 --> 00:43:06,583
- Hector.
- 422
- 00:45:29,626 --> 00:45:30,494
- Come on.
- 423
- 00:47:16,231 --> 00:47:17,099
- It's over.
- 424
- 00:47:21,603 --> 00:47:23,105
- Get off my land.
- 425
- 00:48:00,175 --> 00:48:01,177
- Whoa, boy.
- 426
- 00:48:13,556 --> 00:48:15,289
- Who did this to you?
- 427
- 00:48:15,291 --> 00:48:16,493
- It was a fair fight.
- 428
- 00:48:23,565 --> 00:48:25,601
- Looks like you gave
- as good as you got.
- 429
- 00:48:27,036 --> 00:48:27,904
- What happened?
- 430
- 00:48:30,306 --> 00:48:31,340
- Simple arrangement.
- 431
- 00:48:32,809 --> 00:48:33,677
- Arrangement?
- 432
- 00:48:35,711 --> 00:48:38,315
- That man Quaid won't
- be bothering you anymore.
- 433
- 00:49:25,295 --> 00:49:26,229
- Mathias?
- 434
- 00:49:28,498 --> 00:49:29,365
- Yeah.
- 435
- 00:49:33,268 --> 00:49:34,737
- Please, come inside.
- 436
- 00:49:35,871 --> 00:49:37,540
- I'm afraid I'm filthy, Sarah.
- 437
- 00:49:38,775 --> 00:49:40,177
- Yes, you are.
- 438
- 00:49:41,777 --> 00:49:42,645
- Please.
- 439
- 00:49:59,496 --> 00:50:02,796
- I was boiling water today,
- awaitin' your return.
- 440
- 00:50:02,798 --> 00:50:06,400
- I thought you might
- want to wash up proper.
- 441
- 00:50:06,402 --> 00:50:09,505
- I even made you some soap.
- 442
- 00:50:12,641 --> 00:50:15,478
- Now it seems even
- more appropriate.
- 443
- 00:50:19,148 --> 00:50:23,319
- I do not have much to offer
- in return for all the help.
- 444
- 00:50:24,753 --> 00:50:26,155
- I hope this will suffice.
- 445
- 00:50:38,835 --> 00:50:40,635
- Your shirt is filthy.
- 446
- 00:50:40,637 --> 00:50:42,039
- I could wash it for you.
- 447
- 00:50:49,478 --> 00:50:51,047
- Here, let me help you.
- 448
- 00:51:04,460 --> 00:51:07,463
- Here, get comfortable,
- I'll bring you some towels.
- 449
- 00:51:30,385 --> 00:51:32,088
- Pardon the intrusion,
- 450
- 00:51:33,623 --> 00:51:36,226
- but I think that those wounds
- need some attendin' to.
- 451
- 00:51:37,693 --> 00:51:38,762
- Do you mind if I help?
- 452
- 00:51:54,010 --> 00:51:57,481
- No man should endure such pain.
- 453
- 00:52:00,717 --> 00:52:02,285
- Hazards of the occupation.
- 454
- 00:52:05,554 --> 00:52:10,559
- No amount of money or pride
- or honor is worth all of this.
- 455
- 00:52:16,266 --> 00:52:20,300
- I think there must be
- plenty of other men,
- 456
- 00:52:20,302 --> 00:52:21,670
- with scars or without,
- 457
- 00:52:22,972 --> 00:52:25,342
- who could pick up where
- you might leave off.
- 458
- 00:52:28,710 --> 00:52:30,679
- I do not know how
- to be still, Sarah.
- 459
- 00:52:33,949 --> 00:52:35,551
- I think you could learn how.
- 460
- 00:52:40,023 --> 00:52:43,660
- I think that you're afraid.
- 461
- 00:52:45,594 --> 00:52:50,630
- I think that...
- 462
- 00:52:50,632 --> 00:52:54,436
- I think that you and
- violence have a relationship
- 463
- 00:52:56,572 --> 00:52:57,840
- only you can understand.
- 464
- 00:52:59,708 --> 00:53:03,879
- And I think that
- you're afraid, sorry,
- 465
- 00:53:05,014 --> 00:53:06,650
- of what might happen
- if you let it go.
- 466
- 00:53:13,523 --> 00:53:17,294
- I'm afraid of what I
- might become if I do.
- 467
- 00:53:22,998 --> 00:53:25,467
- You would become
- and even better man.
- 468
- 00:54:05,641 --> 00:54:06,843
- Go.
- 469
- 00:54:31,634 --> 00:54:33,570
- Here, Father.
- 470
- 00:54:43,612 --> 00:54:44,480
- I'm sorry.
- 471
- 00:54:47,916 --> 00:54:49,685
- There's nothing
- to be sorry for.
- 472
- 00:54:51,119 --> 00:54:53,720
- It's me who should be sorry.
- 473
- 00:54:53,722 --> 00:54:54,590
- No.
- 474
- 00:54:58,059 --> 00:55:02,998
- Yeah, I dragged your
- mother and you out here.
- 475
- 00:55:06,735 --> 00:55:08,735
- And now I'm leaving you.
- 476
- 00:55:08,737 --> 00:55:12,375
- I have everything I need
- because you raised me right.
- 477
- 00:55:14,443 --> 00:55:19,449
- I did unspeakable things,
- things I can't ever even...
- 478
- 00:55:20,817 --> 00:55:24,586
- Just can you understand that?
- 479
- 00:55:29,724 --> 00:55:34,730
- I know about them, but
- that was so many years ago.
- 480
- 00:55:36,097 --> 00:55:38,566
- All this time has passed,
- and yet you still live
- 481
- 00:55:38,568 --> 00:55:42,735
- each and every day as though
- those deeds and that war
- 482
- 00:55:42,737 --> 00:55:44,373
- was just a fortnight ago.
- 483
- 00:55:49,545 --> 00:55:54,550
- Father, do you repent
- of those deeds?
- 484
- 00:56:03,826 --> 00:56:05,028
- I don't know.
- 485
- 00:56:10,199 --> 00:56:13,802
- Well, I'm not your
- final judge and jury.
- 486
- 00:56:15,605 --> 00:56:16,940
- But I forgive you, Daddy.
- 487
- 00:56:20,175 --> 00:56:21,076
- You are forgiven.
- 488
- 00:56:24,012 --> 00:56:25,715
- All your family
- always loved you.
- 489
- 00:56:27,916 --> 00:56:30,452
- And I will be okay here.
- 490
- 00:56:32,655 --> 00:56:34,490
- I will be okay in this world.
- 491
- 00:56:40,195 --> 00:56:45,402
- God, I love you.
- 492
- 00:56:46,235 --> 00:56:47,804
- I love you too.
- 493
- 00:58:55,164 --> 00:58:56,796
- Hyah!
- 494
- 00:58:58,233 --> 00:58:59,266
- What the hell is that?
- 495
- 00:59:35,070 --> 00:59:36,103
- Son of a bitch.
- 496
- 00:59:36,105 --> 00:59:38,338
- What happened to
- our deal, Quaid?
- 497
- 00:59:38,340 --> 00:59:39,943
- We still have a deal.
- 498
- 00:59:41,177 --> 00:59:41,842
- Here it is.
- 499
- 01:00:04,300 --> 01:00:05,398
- No!
- 500
- 01:00:20,949 --> 01:00:21,817
- Father.
- 501
- 01:00:23,985 --> 01:00:24,853
- Father.
- 502
- 01:00:30,893 --> 01:00:32,095
- Father, Father.
- 503
- 01:01:56,846 --> 01:01:58,380
- I don't know why I'm crying.
- 504
- 01:02:00,481 --> 01:02:02,351
- I knew it was coming
- sooner or later.
- 505
- 01:02:05,186 --> 01:02:07,155
- You saw it happening
- a different way.
- 506
- 01:02:12,193 --> 01:02:17,199
- Thank you for being
- an honorable man.
- 507
- 01:02:19,001 --> 01:02:23,637
- I know you had a job to
- do, but you let him go out
- 508
- 01:02:23,639 --> 01:02:26,108
- on the terms that God
- had thrust upon him.
- 509
- 01:02:28,143 --> 01:02:33,148
- And when the time came, he
- chose not to lie on his back
- 510
- 01:02:35,184 --> 01:02:38,885
- and die in his bed
- but come out in front
- 511
- 01:02:38,887 --> 01:02:41,090
- and protect his
- home and his family.
- 512
- 01:02:44,360 --> 01:02:48,131
- And I suppose that was the
- best death he was gonna get.
- 513
- 01:07:46,327 --> 01:07:50,597
- Besides, we don't get paid
- enough for what we do as it is.
- 514
- 01:07:50,599 --> 01:07:53,068
- Just make sure the
- sheriff doesn't find out.
- 515
- 01:07:58,606 --> 01:07:59,742
- Hey, stranger.
- 516
- 01:08:06,748 --> 01:08:09,215
- What's your business
- in our little town?
- 517
- 01:08:09,217 --> 01:08:11,420
- This here place
- has the best liquor.
- 518
- 01:08:12,420 --> 01:08:14,320
- This saloon have a hotel?
- 519
- 01:08:14,322 --> 01:08:15,190
- Si.
- 520
- 01:08:17,458 --> 01:08:19,095
- Us girls ain't so bad either.
- 521
- 01:08:42,783 --> 01:08:43,652
- Mam.
- 522
- 01:08:45,386 --> 01:08:47,419
- Hello, what can I do for you?
- 523
- 01:08:47,421 --> 01:08:50,889
- I need a room,
- just a few nights.
- 524
- 01:08:50,891 --> 01:08:53,394
- Nothing fancy, just a
- clean pillow and a bed.
- 525
- 01:08:54,863 --> 01:08:58,365
- I have a room upstairs
- at the end of the hall.
- 526
- 01:08:58,367 --> 01:08:59,499
- That'll do just fine.
- 527
- 01:08:59,501 --> 01:09:01,403
- If I can just get
- your signature please.
- 528
- 01:09:20,889 --> 01:09:21,955
- What kind of town is this?
- 529
- 01:09:21,957 --> 01:09:23,759
- Used to
- be a mining town.
- 530
- 01:09:24,893 --> 01:09:25,892
- Mine go bust?
- 531
- 01:09:25,894 --> 01:09:27,227
- Long time back.
- 532
- 01:09:27,229 --> 01:09:29,562
- The whole town was going
- bust until a man came in here
- 533
- 01:09:29,564 --> 01:09:31,300
- and got this place
- up and running.
- 534
- 01:09:32,634 --> 01:09:34,802
- Suppose everyone needs their
- whiskey and good times.
- 535
- 01:09:36,070 --> 01:09:38,470
- Regardless of how
- this place looks,
- 536
- 01:09:38,472 --> 01:09:40,743
- it's been a profitable
- venture for the man.
- 537
- 01:09:42,077 --> 01:09:43,412
- Not a fan of the job?
- 538
- 01:09:44,479 --> 01:09:45,581
- Not a fan of the man.
- 539
- 01:09:49,850 --> 01:09:52,188
- So what brings you to our town?
- 540
- 01:09:53,387 --> 01:09:55,088
- Just passin' through.
- 541
- 01:09:55,090 --> 01:09:56,692
- On your way to Texas?
- 542
- 01:09:57,926 --> 01:09:58,991
- Something like that.
- 543
- 01:09:58,993 --> 01:10:01,894
- Most travel on
- through from California.
- 544
- 01:10:01,896 --> 01:10:05,367
- You might find this town is
- not the friendliest of places.
- 545
- 01:10:06,467 --> 01:10:07,936
- But it is all some of us have.
- 546
- 01:10:19,480 --> 01:10:22,483
- The brown mare
- outside, it's mine.
- 547
- 01:10:23,618 --> 01:10:25,117
- I'll see that he's
- properly tended to,
- 548
- 01:10:25,119 --> 01:10:27,422
- but it's compliments
- of the establishment.
- 549
- 01:10:29,056 --> 01:10:30,924
- Thank you, mam.
- 550
- 01:10:30,926 --> 01:10:33,729
- Room eight, that
- end of the hall.
- 551
- 01:11:12,967 --> 01:11:16,001
- Gentlemen,
- pair of fours.
- 552
- 01:11:33,521 --> 01:11:37,659
- Give me a little
- more of that, darlin'.
- 553
- 01:11:39,194 --> 01:11:40,826
- Watch
- your back with those.
- 554
- 01:11:40,828 --> 01:11:42,629
- Sleeves over there.
- 555
- 01:11:42,631 --> 01:11:43,662
- - Yep, I'll lose.
- - Yeah, arms.
- 556
- 01:11:43,664 --> 01:11:45,464
- Queen,
- queen, 10 wins.
- 557
- 01:11:45,466 --> 01:11:46,499
- Oh, I can't do anything.
- 558
- 01:11:58,846 --> 01:12:00,914
- Barkeep,
- I need a drink.
- 559
- 01:12:20,902 --> 01:12:22,938
- A new face is
- always refreshing.
- 560
- 01:12:25,606 --> 01:12:26,942
- Not interested.
- 561
- 01:12:29,010 --> 01:12:30,346
- Maybe I'm not either.
- 562
- 01:12:31,646 --> 01:12:35,684
- And maybe I'm just lookin'
- for somebody to talk to.
- 563
- 01:12:46,060 --> 01:12:48,495
- Care to go upstairs
- to that room of yours
- 564
- 01:12:48,497 --> 01:12:49,998
- and relieve your troubles?
- 565
- 01:12:58,506 --> 01:13:01,143
- It's rude not to
- drink with a lady.
- 566
- 01:13:03,944 --> 01:13:07,179
- Honey, how about
- a ride, darlin'?
- 567
- 01:13:07,181 --> 01:13:09,982
- Jasper, I told you once
- already, I ain't lookin'
- 568
- 01:13:09,984 --> 01:13:13,152
- to be shakin' the chandeliers
- with you tonight, understand?
- 569
- 01:13:13,154 --> 01:13:14,452
- And why is that?
- 570
- 01:13:14,454 --> 01:13:16,522
- What in the Sam hill I do
- to you to score me as such?
- 571
- 01:13:16,524 --> 01:13:18,726
- I am working,
- can't you see that?
- 572
- 01:13:21,095 --> 01:13:23,228
- What's this swingin'
- dick got that I ain't got?
- 573
- 01:13:23,230 --> 01:13:24,599
- Class for one thing.
- 574
- 01:13:28,670 --> 01:13:31,105
- And who the hell even
- are you, Mister, huh?
- 575
- 01:13:32,673 --> 01:13:34,139
- Ain't seen your likeness
- around these parts before.
- 576
- 01:13:34,141 --> 01:13:36,979
- I'm just a short stop
- on a very long journey.
- 577
- 01:13:45,987 --> 01:13:48,287
- Ought to be careful
- how you talk to me.
- 578
- 01:13:55,930 --> 01:13:57,030
- Is that a fact?
- 579
- 01:13:57,032 --> 01:13:57,932
- Might be.
- 580
- 01:14:02,904 --> 01:14:04,440
- Either it is or it isn't.
- 581
- 01:14:05,105 --> 01:14:07,941
- Jasper, please, don't do this.
- 582
- 01:14:07,943 --> 01:14:09,642
- Get back behind the
- goddamn bar, Alice.
- 583
- 01:14:09,644 --> 01:14:10,943
- The customer
- hasn't done anything.
- 584
- 01:14:10,945 --> 01:14:11,814
- Now!
- 585
- 01:14:16,952 --> 01:14:17,820
- Back to you.
- 586
- 01:14:21,823 --> 01:14:22,655
- You sure you want
- to draw that pistol
- 587
- 01:14:22,657 --> 01:14:24,126
- on a man you never met, boy?
- 588
- 01:14:29,264 --> 01:14:30,998
- Didn't think it
- through, did you?
- 589
- 01:14:32,132 --> 01:14:33,199
- Whiskey's got your
- mind all screwed up
- 590
- 01:14:33,201 --> 01:14:35,203
- like a river that
- doesn't run straight.
- 591
- 01:14:38,273 --> 01:14:40,305
- I'm gonna let you go now.
- 592
- 01:14:40,307 --> 01:14:42,842
- Before I do, I'll give
- you a little information
- 593
- 01:14:42,844 --> 01:14:45,079
- just in case you feel
- like drawing that steel.
- 594
- 01:14:46,381 --> 01:14:51,019
- Each and every morning I
- wake up, I head into that sun
- 595
- 01:14:52,354 --> 01:14:54,490
- and I am prepared to shake
- hands with Mr. Grim himself.
- 596
- 01:14:55,756 --> 01:14:56,958
- Can you say the same?
- 597
- 01:15:22,984 --> 01:15:24,753
- You're fast,
- I'll give you that.
- 598
- 01:15:26,654 --> 01:15:28,689
- But I do think I have
- the advantage here.
- 599
- 01:15:30,792 --> 01:15:35,327
- Trust me, sir, I have no
- intent of doing you harm.
- 600
- 01:15:35,329 --> 01:15:36,662
- If I know my deputy,
- 601
- 01:15:36,664 --> 01:15:40,801
- you were in true form to
- relieve him of his gun hand.
- 602
- 01:15:42,270 --> 01:15:44,704
- Boys, get Jasper
- over to the doctor.
- 603
- 01:15:44,706 --> 01:15:46,275
- Make sure he has
- a good look-over.
- 604
- 01:15:54,248 --> 01:15:56,551
- I do apologize for my deputy.
- 605
- 01:15:58,819 --> 01:16:00,253
- Well, you seem to
- have a lot of 'em.
- 606
- 01:16:00,255 --> 01:16:04,357
- Well, a man can never be too
- careful when he has enemies.
- 607
- 01:16:04,359 --> 01:16:05,327
- Please have a seat.
- 608
- 01:16:09,096 --> 01:16:12,098
- Now I like to try to
- get to know the people
- 609
- 01:16:12,100 --> 01:16:13,602
- that come through my town.
- 610
- 01:16:14,469 --> 01:16:16,171
- I like to know their intentions.
- 611
- 01:16:17,271 --> 01:16:20,072
- Like most do, he's
- just travelin' through.
- 612
- 01:16:20,074 --> 01:16:21,907
- On his way to Texas, he said.
- 613
- 01:16:21,909 --> 01:16:22,911
- Well, thank you, Alice.
- 614
- 01:16:24,813 --> 01:16:27,847
- Well, I suppose that
- takes care of that then.
- 615
- 01:16:27,849 --> 01:16:30,719
- Just another stranger passin'
- through, lookin' for a bed.
- 616
- 01:16:34,855 --> 01:16:37,290
- Well, as much as I'd like to
- hear about your adventures
- 617
- 01:16:37,292 --> 01:16:39,726
- and your journey, I'm sorry,
- 618
- 01:16:39,728 --> 01:16:42,294
- it's gonna have to
- wait till another time.
- 619
- 01:16:42,296 --> 01:16:44,832
- I have other matters
- that need my attendin'.
- 620
- 01:16:47,101 --> 01:16:50,738
- Honey, oh, you're so sweet.
- 621
- 01:16:53,006 --> 01:16:57,612
- Alice, was Jackson here
- early this mornin'?
- 622
- 01:16:59,012 --> 01:17:00,879
- He was, he was here
- all night with Honey.
- 623
- 01:17:00,881 --> 01:17:02,315
- He left this mornin'.
- 624
- 01:17:02,317 --> 01:17:04,884
- And what are we gonna
- do about that, Honey?
- 625
- 01:17:04,886 --> 01:17:07,255
- What do we do to
- thieves in my town?
- 626
- 01:17:09,256 --> 01:17:11,223
- I'll give 'em
- all the money back.
- 627
- 01:17:11,225 --> 01:17:13,828
- Look, it's all here, see?
- 628
- 01:17:17,297 --> 01:17:21,268
- Well, then that
- takes care of that.
- 629
- 01:17:26,173 --> 01:17:27,676
- Nine, 10, 11, 12.
- 630
- 01:17:31,345 --> 01:17:34,415
- You put the value
- of your life at $12?
- 631
- 01:17:39,186 --> 01:17:40,956
- Well, whore or no whore,
- 632
- 01:17:42,289 --> 01:17:45,092
- that's a pretty cheap price for
- a woman, wouldn't you agree?
- 633
- 01:17:49,430 --> 01:17:52,264
- Thieves of any kind will
- suffer the consequences.
- 634
- 01:17:52,266 --> 01:17:54,802
- Those are my rules,
- you all know them.
- 635
- 01:17:56,104 --> 01:17:57,773
- I expect you to follow them.
- 636
- 01:18:03,478 --> 01:18:05,012
- Come here, Alice.
- 637
- 01:18:09,317 --> 01:18:11,584
- I hired you to look
- after this place.
- 638
- 01:18:11,586 --> 01:18:16,589
- If you cannot keep these
- ladies in line, I will find
- 639
- 01:18:16,591 --> 01:18:19,161
- someone else to do the
- job, do you understand me?
- 640
- 01:18:22,063 --> 01:18:22,931
- Good.
- 641
- 01:18:23,997 --> 01:18:25,831
- Now clean up Honey.
- 642
- 01:18:25,833 --> 01:18:27,402
- She's making a mess of my floor.
- 643
- 01:18:36,109 --> 01:18:36,978
- Coffee?
- 644
- 01:18:39,279 --> 01:18:43,382
- Yes, we shall have
- coffee in the mornin'.
- 645
- 01:18:43,384 --> 01:18:45,453
- That is if you're
- still here, sir.
- 646
- 01:18:53,962 --> 01:18:55,961
- Good whiskey should
- never go wasted,
- 647
- 01:18:55,963 --> 01:18:57,198
- especially in this town.
- 648
- 01:18:58,932 --> 01:18:59,801
- Good night.
- 649
- 01:20:15,609 --> 01:20:18,311
- I'm sorry to bother
- you, Mr. Breecher.
- 650
- 01:20:18,313 --> 01:20:19,847
- May I have a few minutes?
- 651
- 01:20:41,202 --> 01:20:42,938
- I've seen what the
- sheriff can do.
- 652
- 01:20:45,372 --> 01:20:47,408
- I've known men like
- him all my life,
- 653
- 01:20:48,643 --> 01:20:51,445
- men with a hatred deep within.
- 654
- 01:21:02,222 --> 01:21:03,257
- It's an appetite
- 655
- 01:21:06,260 --> 01:21:10,332
- for someone else's pain,
- misery, destruction,
- 656
- 01:21:15,336 --> 01:21:16,872
- and it is never ending.
- 657
- 01:21:18,538 --> 01:21:23,010
- I'm begging you, please,
- leave our town tonight.
- 658
- 01:21:24,578 --> 01:21:26,581
- A man such as
- yourself is a threat.
- 659
- 01:21:28,448 --> 01:21:31,017
- He will see you dead for that.
- 660
- 01:21:31,019 --> 01:21:33,552
- I can't live another day
- seeing more blood spilled
- 661
- 01:21:33,554 --> 01:21:35,021
- on these floors.
- 662
- 01:21:40,528 --> 01:21:43,265
- Are you a man of
- God, Mr. Breecher?
- 663
- 01:21:45,533 --> 01:21:48,336
- I find that it eases
- the fear of death.
- 664
- 01:21:55,443 --> 01:21:57,177
- There's an old
- mission out back.
- 665
- 01:21:59,780 --> 01:22:02,380
- That's my escape
- from all of them.
- 666
- 01:22:02,382 --> 01:22:06,954
- I go there to be
- alone, to think.
- 667
- 01:22:08,555 --> 01:22:09,423
- I pray.
- 668
- 01:22:12,292 --> 01:22:14,362
- I pray for the help
- that will never come.
- 669
- 01:22:17,431 --> 01:22:19,598
- And I will go there tonight
- to light a candle for Honey,
- 670
- 01:22:19,600 --> 01:22:24,271
- for that is all I know to do.
- 671
- 01:22:28,743 --> 01:22:30,445
- Why not just leave this place?
- 672
- 01:22:36,850 --> 01:22:38,319
- There is no place to go.
- 673
- 01:22:43,390 --> 01:22:47,860
- Some of us have a past
- that we have run from
- 674
- 01:22:47,862 --> 01:22:52,731
- and it has led us all here
- to this town, to this place
- 675
- 01:22:52,733 --> 01:22:55,302
- that we must endure.
- 676
- 01:22:58,805 --> 01:23:00,741
- It's our purgatory, I think.
- 677
- 01:26:05,292 --> 01:26:06,460
- Drag his ass out.
- 678
- 01:26:26,546 --> 01:26:27,581
- Good mornin', sir.
- 679
- 01:26:32,520 --> 01:26:35,757
- I'm an early riser,
- always have been.
- 680
- 01:26:37,324 --> 01:26:40,692
- Sleep evades me, always has
- when my mind runs rampant
- 681
- 01:26:40,694 --> 01:26:41,826
- with thoughts of the past.
- 682
- 01:26:41,828 --> 01:26:43,965
- You see, I came to this
- town many years ago.
- 683
- 01:26:46,000 --> 01:26:49,968
- Was a rough place
- as one can imagine
- 684
- 01:26:49,970 --> 01:26:53,341
- any town that just
- struck silver might be.
- 685
- 01:26:55,676 --> 01:26:57,212
- And I saw an opportunity.
- 686
- 01:26:58,813 --> 01:27:02,750
- Wearing that badge is a
- privilege, not an opportunity.
- 687
- 01:27:03,884 --> 01:27:04,918
- Well said, sir.
- 688
- 01:27:06,354 --> 01:27:07,952
- You see, before I settled here,
- 689
- 01:27:07,954 --> 01:27:10,490
- I wandered wherever
- a job would have me.
- 690
- 01:27:12,426 --> 01:27:15,863
- Because I possess a
- special skill set,
- 691
- 01:27:18,365 --> 01:27:23,371
- and that skill set allows
- me the ability to read men.
- 692
- 01:27:27,908 --> 01:27:32,914
- And I have met many through
- the years, all kinds.
- 693
- 01:27:37,784 --> 01:27:41,722
- Honorable men, cowards,
- 694
- 01:27:43,690 --> 01:27:45,525
- drunkards, and thieves.
- 695
- 01:27:48,395 --> 01:27:51,865
- And every man has a very
- distinct look in their eyes.
- 696
- 01:27:53,533 --> 01:27:54,868
- And if you have the skill,
- 697
- 01:28:00,640 --> 01:28:03,411
- you can tell what
- their intentions are.
- 698
- 01:28:19,592 --> 01:28:21,628
- I knew you wasn't
- no bounty hunter.
- 699
- 01:28:23,497 --> 01:28:26,301
- Too calculated,
- too professional.
- 700
- 01:28:31,838 --> 01:28:34,708
- Several months ago,
- a friend of mine
- 701
- 01:28:35,842 --> 01:28:37,577
- who used to write to
- me quite frequently
- 702
- 01:28:39,046 --> 01:28:44,052
- was killed and his
- whole outfit left to rot
- 703
- 01:28:45,985 --> 01:28:49,987
- and be picked apart by the
- vultures and the crows.
- 704
- 01:28:49,989 --> 01:28:53,125
- And I thought, who could
- have done such a thing?
- 705
- 01:28:53,127 --> 01:28:56,731
- Especially to that angry
- old bear that I once knew.
- 706
- 01:28:59,099 --> 01:29:01,002
- General Corbin Dandridge.
- 707
- 01:29:05,139 --> 01:29:08,409
- Now it's not just
- anyone who could've
- 708
- 01:29:09,476 --> 01:29:11,378
- just up and got his ghost,
- 709
- 01:29:14,981 --> 01:29:19,987
- and everybody was
- talkin' about one man.
- 710
- 01:29:20,753 --> 01:29:22,090
- And here you are.
- 711
- 01:29:36,237 --> 01:29:39,507
- Ah, a man of vision,
- a man of dreams.
- 712
- 01:29:42,775 --> 01:29:43,877
- But yet still a man.
- 713
- 01:29:46,514 --> 01:29:48,382
- And what are men to do, Jasper,
- 714
- 01:29:49,917 --> 01:29:52,183
- but to suffer for their dreams?
- 715
- 01:29:56,657 --> 01:29:58,626
- But not before we have some fun.
- 716
- 01:30:16,810 --> 01:30:17,945
- That's mine.
- 717
- 01:30:20,213 --> 01:30:21,416
- Thank you kindly.
- 718
- 01:30:27,154 --> 01:30:30,425
- Let's see here,
- Detective Mathias Breecher.
- 719
- 01:30:32,225 --> 01:30:34,226
- Well, you must be good to
- have gotten the drop on
- 720
- 01:30:34,228 --> 01:30:37,696
- old Dandrige, but I would
- ascertain that the outcome of this
- 721
- 01:30:37,698 --> 01:30:40,768
- situation might be a bit
- different than you expected.
- 722
- 01:30:45,573 --> 01:30:47,809
- Is there anything you'd
- like to say, Detective?
- 723
- 01:30:50,010 --> 01:30:51,979
- Captain Huxley Wainwright,
- 724
- 01:30:58,284 --> 01:31:01,021
- you are a convicted
- war criminal.
- 725
- 01:31:09,262 --> 01:31:10,128
- Water.
- 726
- 01:31:25,311 --> 01:31:26,180
- Enough.
- 727
- 01:31:42,863 --> 01:31:46,033
- And you have been
- sentenced to hang.
- 728
- 01:31:55,109 --> 01:31:56,174
- Again.
- 729
- 01:32:14,194 --> 01:32:15,227
- Enough.
- 730
- 01:32:34,113 --> 01:32:34,847
- I am here
- 731
- 01:32:38,851 --> 01:32:41,188
- to see those wishes carried out.
- 732
- 01:32:47,060 --> 01:32:50,096
- I used to burn whole villages,
- 733
- 01:32:53,033 --> 01:32:55,970
- hung women and
- children of all colors,
- 734
- 01:32:57,337 --> 01:32:59,073
- all in the name of
- the Confederacy.
- 735
- 01:33:00,474 --> 01:33:02,842
- But alas, that war is over.
- 736
- 01:33:12,752 --> 01:33:14,854
- Do you refuse to come quietly?
- 737
- 01:33:17,423 --> 01:33:20,392
- Jasper, take this son
- of a bitch outside of town
- 738
- 01:33:20,394 --> 01:33:23,762
- and bury him, alive.
- 739
- 01:33:48,087 --> 01:33:49,254
- Christ, this hurts.
- 740
- 01:33:49,256 --> 01:33:51,423
- You done complaining
- yet, you little baby?
- 741
- 01:33:51,425 --> 01:33:53,961
- You trying gettin'
- shot in the hand.
- 742
- 01:33:55,261 --> 01:33:56,329
- You check his pockets?
- 743
- 01:33:57,930 --> 01:33:59,097
- For what?
- 744
- 01:33:59,099 --> 01:34:01,933
- You idiot, this here's
- a government official.
- 745
- 01:34:01,935 --> 01:34:03,871
- They make a good
- livin', more than us.
- 746
- 01:34:11,912 --> 01:34:13,945
- Woo, what I tell ya?
- 747
- 01:34:13,947 --> 01:34:15,783
- Drinks on me tonight.
- 748
- 01:35:13,940 --> 01:35:15,309
- You're alive?
- 749
- 01:35:20,046 --> 01:35:21,815
- Oh my God, what can I do?
- 750
- 01:35:22,515 --> 01:35:23,384
- What do you need?
- 751
- 01:35:26,353 --> 01:35:28,255
- My things in my room.
- 752
- 01:35:30,423 --> 01:35:31,455
- Let me get you a doctor.
- 753
- 01:35:31,457 --> 01:35:32,326
- No.
- 754
- 01:35:34,261 --> 01:35:35,463
- Is there a wire service in town?
- 755
- 01:35:37,530 --> 01:35:38,998
- Yes, there is.
- 756
- 01:35:40,567 --> 01:35:44,270
- Graphite,
- something to write on, hurry.
- 757
- 01:35:50,510 --> 01:35:55,516
- Here.
- 758
- 01:36:13,500 --> 01:36:15,435
- I need you to send
- this immediately.
- 759
- 01:36:16,369 --> 01:36:21,375
- It is of urgent concern.
- 760
- 01:36:23,476 --> 01:36:26,180
- Wait for the reply,
- come straight back.
- 761
- 01:36:28,916 --> 01:36:30,518
- Go, please.
- 762
- 01:36:47,067 --> 01:36:47,902
- A sheriff.
- 763
- 01:36:53,974 --> 01:36:56,976
- A man of the law.
- 764
- 01:36:58,345 --> 01:37:01,946
- Once can only begin to guess
- what his judgment would be
- 765
- 01:37:01,948 --> 01:37:03,714
- in matters like this.
- 766
- 01:37:03,716 --> 01:37:08,922
- Someone saw fit to put this
- man, this Huxley Wainwright,
- 767
- 01:37:10,990 --> 01:37:12,359
- into a position of power.
- 768
- 01:37:14,528 --> 01:37:18,132
- What do I tell a man like
- Mathias to do here, Henry?
- 769
- 01:37:19,498 --> 01:37:23,000
- It's a road that's
- not usually crossed.
- 770
- 01:37:23,002 --> 01:37:26,439
- It's badge against badge.
- 771
- 01:37:28,675 --> 01:37:32,980
- I find myself in
- unfamiliar territory.
- 772
- 01:37:35,114 --> 01:37:39,019
- Sir, you've come too far
- to not see this through.
- 773
- 01:37:39,987 --> 01:37:41,855
- He has come too far.
- 774
- 01:37:43,657 --> 01:37:48,863
- Tell me, Henry, what do
- I say to a man that I have
- 775
- 01:37:53,466 --> 01:37:57,402
- given such a heavy
- responsibility,
- 776
- 01:37:57,404 --> 01:38:00,975
- a man that has
- given his own blood?
- 777
- 01:38:03,243 --> 01:38:05,880
- What words best suit
- the upcoming storm?
- 778
- 01:38:11,350 --> 01:38:12,485
- Tell him this, sir.
- 779
- 01:38:27,768 --> 01:38:29,435
- I have your reply.
- 780
- 01:38:31,738 --> 01:38:33,039
- Read it, please.
- 781
- 01:38:40,447 --> 01:38:44,715
- In regard to one Detective
- Mathias William Breecher,
- 782
- 01:38:44,717 --> 01:38:49,923
- information received, proceed
- at your own discretion.
- 783
- 01:38:55,828 --> 01:38:59,632
- By any means necessary.
- 784
- 01:39:20,587 --> 01:39:23,821
- Four of the deputies are
- outside having breakfast.
- 785
- 01:39:23,823 --> 01:39:27,157
- Deacon and a few others
- are in the cantina.
- 786
- 01:39:27,159 --> 01:39:28,228
- Where's the sheriff?
- 787
- 01:39:30,197 --> 01:39:31,530
- If I had to venture a guess,
- 788
- 01:39:31,532 --> 01:39:34,168
- I'd say he's at the other
- end of town in his office.
- 789
- 01:39:44,243 --> 01:39:45,112
- Take it.
- 790
- 01:39:49,783 --> 01:39:52,386
- It's best you stay here,
- Alice, out of harm's way.
- 791
- 01:40:02,695 --> 01:40:03,995
- Should anything happen to me,
- 792
- 01:40:03,997 --> 01:40:06,667
- please see that this letter
- finds a Miss Sarah Cooke.
- 793
- 01:40:08,167 --> 01:40:10,069
- Details of her
- location are inside.
- 794
- 01:40:14,207 --> 01:40:15,075
- Thank you.
- 795
- 01:43:17,690 --> 01:43:19,022
- Please, don't kill me!
- 796
- 01:43:19,024 --> 01:43:20,491
- - Please, Mister!
- - Shut up.
- 797
- 01:43:20,493 --> 01:43:21,459
- Shut up!
- 798
- 01:43:21,461 --> 01:43:23,361
- Shoot him, please!
- 799
- 01:43:23,363 --> 01:43:26,097
- - Shoot him.
- - Put the gun down, Mister.
- 800
- 01:44:24,123 --> 01:44:26,492
- Hey, you don't
- die easy, do you?
- 801
- 01:44:31,430 --> 01:44:32,763
- Well, you know that old saying.
- 802
- 01:44:32,765 --> 01:44:35,534
- You want a good job done,
- you got to do it yourself.
- 803
- 01:44:59,192 --> 01:45:01,694
- I didn't get to where
- I'm at by being slow.
- 804
- 01:45:05,564 --> 01:45:06,432
- Neither did I.
- 805
- 01:45:24,783 --> 01:45:28,553
- Well alrighty, Detective,
- what do you say we give
- 806
- 01:45:28,555 --> 01:45:31,725
- these folks a good,
- old-fashioned dime novel showdown?
- 807
- 01:46:43,095 --> 01:46:44,830
- Oh, oh, you're hurt real bad.
- 808
- 01:46:45,731 --> 01:46:47,197
- Someone fetch the doctor!
- 809
- 01:46:47,199 --> 01:46:48,068
- My horse.
- 810
- 01:46:49,903 --> 01:46:50,737
- My horse.
- 811
- 01:46:51,970 --> 01:46:53,038
- Okay, okay.
- 812
- 01:47:38,818 --> 01:47:40,684
- Alice, I need you to send...
- 813
- 01:47:40,686 --> 01:47:42,954
- I know, I'll send 'em a report
- 814
- 01:47:42,956 --> 01:47:44,821
- and tell 'em what happened here.
- 815
- 01:47:44,823 --> 01:47:45,858
- It'll be well-worded.
- 816
- 01:47:58,637 --> 01:48:00,606
- The town is yours now.
- 817
- 01:50:47,907 --> 01:50:49,976
- Didn't ride straight
- to the doctor.
- 818
- 01:50:52,478 --> 01:50:54,445
- Means you got something
- more important
- 819
- 01:50:54,447 --> 01:50:56,783
- than your own health, my friend.
- 820
- 01:51:02,255 --> 01:51:04,658
- You deserve peace, Mathias.
- 821
- 01:51:11,096 --> 01:51:12,666
- I'm stained, broken.
- 822
- 01:51:18,938 --> 01:51:20,105
- I am unfit for it.
- 823
- 01:51:26,078 --> 01:51:27,914
- You were borne of violence.
- 824
- 01:51:28,814 --> 01:51:30,916
- Now be still.
- 825
- 01:52:01,980 --> 01:52:05,984
- Knife's Edge, it's
- about a day's ride south.
- 826
- 01:52:07,252 --> 01:52:08,755
- You'll find his body there.
- 827
- 01:52:09,555 --> 01:52:10,423
- He's yours.
- 828
- 01:52:23,869 --> 01:52:25,270
- Thank you, Harlan.
- 829
- 01:54:04,235 --> 01:54:05,104
- Sarah.
- 830
- 01:54:07,640 --> 01:54:08,975
- You're home.
- 831
- 01:54:28,530 --> 01:54:33,530
- Subtitles by explosiveskull
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