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- (western guitar music)
- (hooves clopping)
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- 00:00:15,416 --> 00:00:18,417
- (eagle screeching)
- 3
- 00:01:53,414 --> 00:01:55,848
- (gun blasting)
- 4
- 00:02:00,454 --> 00:02:02,187
- - Everyone show me your hands.
- 5
- 00:02:05,759 --> 00:02:07,009
- Show me your hands.
- 6
- 00:02:07,010 --> 00:02:08,260
- Alright, everyone
- needs to get out.
- 7
- 00:02:08,262 --> 00:02:09,262
- Get out!
- 8
- 00:02:09,864 --> 00:02:13,232
- (soft soothing music)
- 9
- 00:02:23,577 --> 00:02:24,643
- - Put your hands up.
- 10
- 00:02:27,648 --> 00:02:30,182
- - Hey, pretty lady.
- - Hey, that's my wife.
- 11
- 00:02:30,184 --> 00:02:31,450
- Get your hands off of her.
- 12
- 00:02:31,452 --> 00:02:32,618
- (gun blasting)
- 13
- 00:02:32,619 --> 00:02:33,785
- - [Billy] She was
- your wife. (chuckles)
- 14
- 00:02:33,787 --> 00:02:34,853
- I bet she'll learn next time.
- 15
- 00:02:34,855 --> 00:02:36,488
- - I'm not armed.
- 16
- 00:02:37,191 --> 00:02:38,223
- - I could see that.
- 17
- 00:02:41,562 --> 00:02:42,661
- Like a game of Chance, mister?
- 18
- 00:02:42,663 --> 00:02:44,696
- - Yes, I would.
- 19
- 00:02:44,698 --> 00:02:45,831
- Smith's the name.
- 20
- 00:02:45,833 --> 00:02:47,733
- Benjamin J. Smith.
- - The money bag.
- 21
- 00:02:48,836 --> 00:02:49,768
- Pick one.
- 22
- 00:02:59,313 --> 00:03:00,315
- You lose.
- 23
- 00:03:00,915 --> 00:03:02,514
- - What are we playing for?
- 24
- 00:03:09,890 --> 00:03:13,325
- (western guitar music)
- 25
- 00:03:33,814 --> 00:03:34,947
- - [John] It was just my luck
- 26
- 00:03:34,949 --> 00:03:36,248
- to get caught in
- this spring storm.
- 27
- 00:03:40,221 --> 00:03:42,688
- I was headed to the
- Arizona territory.
- 28
- 00:03:44,925 --> 00:03:49,628
- I've been sent there to
- track a bad bunch of outlaws.
- 29
- 00:03:49,630 --> 00:03:52,364
- (horse snorting)
- 30
- 00:04:07,982 --> 00:04:10,800
- They were easy to follow
- 31
- 00:04:10,801 --> 00:04:13,619
- 'cause they didn't try
- to hide their trail.
- 32
- 00:04:14,488 --> 00:04:17,022
- Wherever they went,
- there were dead people.
- 33
- 00:04:18,792 --> 00:04:20,292
- They showed no mercy.
- 34
- 00:04:21,962 --> 00:04:23,362
- They had no soul.
- 35
- 00:04:24,865 --> 00:04:28,333
- (soothing tribal music)
- 36
- 00:04:29,436 --> 00:04:32,304
- - [Binschii] That night, I
- dreamt of my grandfather.
- 37
- 00:04:33,607 --> 00:04:35,874
- I miss him so much
- and my father, too.
- 38
- 00:04:47,288 --> 00:04:49,021
- Now I was all alone.
- 39
- 00:04:57,298 --> 00:05:00,432
- I walk in the direction
- of my people, the Navajo.
- 40
- 00:05:03,904 --> 00:05:05,971
- We have been traveling
- far from our land.
- 41
- 00:05:12,713 --> 00:05:15,447
- (birds chirping)
- 42
- 00:05:27,728 --> 00:05:29,995
- We would walk all
- night and rest all day.
- 43
- 00:05:33,934 --> 00:05:36,001
- - We denounce themselves.
- - It would be my last time
- 44
- 00:05:36,003 --> 00:05:38,103
- I would hear my
- grandpa's favorite story.
- 45
- 00:05:38,105 --> 00:05:40,872
- - Threw red sand
- all over themselves.
- 46
- 00:05:40,874 --> 00:05:43,742
- They didn't even talk
- or see or listen.
- 47
- 00:05:43,744 --> 00:05:46,912
- Just kept throwin' red sand
- all over, stirring up the dust.
- 48
- 00:05:48,015 --> 00:05:50,015
- This was the place called
- (speaks foreign language),
- 49
- 00:05:51,485 --> 00:05:53,685
- the home of the bitter winds.
- 50
- 00:05:53,687 --> 00:05:57,456
- The winds that blow for no
- reason, but to cause strife.
- 51
- 00:05:58,759 --> 00:06:02,127
- The winds that come
- to you carry sand.
- 52
- 00:06:02,129 --> 00:06:06,064
- If you are caught in it,
- it will sting your face.
- 53
- 00:06:06,066 --> 00:06:08,834
- (dog panting)
- 54
- 00:06:09,703 --> 00:06:11,370
- - [Binschii] Just like
- my grandpa's story,
- 55
- 00:06:11,372 --> 00:06:13,472
- a bitter wind was
- headed our way;
- 56
- 00:06:17,378 --> 00:06:19,478
- a wind that would
- forever change my life.
- 57
- 00:06:20,781 --> 00:06:24,850
- (intense foreboding dark music)
- 58
- 00:06:47,474 --> 00:06:49,941
- Never again would I
- feel my father's touch.
- 59
- 00:06:49,943 --> 00:06:55,013
- (gun blasting)
- (bullet pinging)
- 60
- 00:06:56,016 --> 00:06:58,817
- (gun blasting)
- 61
- 00:07:07,861 --> 00:07:09,127
- And my dog, my best friend,
- 62
- 00:07:09,129 --> 00:07:11,430
- would give his life
- tryin' to protect us.
- 63
- 00:07:13,033 --> 00:07:18,103
- (gun blasting)
- (dog wincing)
- 64
- 00:07:19,139 --> 00:07:22,941
- He sent fear all over my
- body as he looked my way.
- 65
- 00:07:24,845 --> 00:07:28,113
- (soothing tribal music)
- 66
- 00:07:29,850 --> 00:07:32,784
- (hooves clopping)
- 67
- 00:07:50,137 --> 00:07:55,207
- (crow cawing)
- (soft somber music)
- 68
- 00:07:57,911 --> 00:07:59,911
- - [John] I was
- getting closer now.
- 69
- 00:07:59,913 --> 00:08:01,813
- The trail was not as cold.
- 70
- 00:08:13,126 --> 00:08:15,961
- (flies buzzing)
- 71
- 00:08:19,500 --> 00:08:20,516
- These were killers;
- 72
- 00:08:20,517 --> 00:08:21,533
- the kind that killed
- 'cause they liked it.
- 73
- 00:08:33,013 --> 00:08:35,180
- I had been a lawman
- for a long time.
- 74
- 00:08:36,216 --> 00:08:40,085
- As I saw it, life was a
- battle of good against evil.
- 75
- 00:08:41,188 --> 00:08:46,591
- Evil would never win, but it
- would also never be defeated.
- 76
- 00:08:47,828 --> 00:08:49,995
- It always seemed
- to rise up again.
- 77
- 00:08:55,702 --> 00:09:00,739
- (flies buzzing)
- (soft somber music)
- 78
- 00:09:05,846 --> 00:09:10,916
- In this life, you're either
- good or you are evil.
- 79
- 00:09:15,789 --> 00:09:18,690
- (knife scraping)
- 80
- 00:09:28,936 --> 00:09:32,704
- ♪ Swing low sweet chariot ♪
- 81
- 00:09:33,707 --> 00:09:36,308
- (birds cooing)
- 82
- 00:09:49,256 --> 00:09:52,991
- ♪ Coming forth carry me home ♪
- 83
- 00:09:55,262 --> 00:09:58,830
- - Chacon, how long are
- we gonna be sittin' here?
- 84
- 00:09:58,832 --> 00:10:02,267
- (Chacon laughing)
- 85
- 00:10:02,269 --> 00:10:05,637
- (Culpepper chuckling)
- 86
- 00:10:08,909 --> 00:10:11,876
- (hooves clopping)
- 87
- 00:10:26,293 --> 00:10:28,293
- How come I gotta sit in the sun?
- 88
- 00:10:28,295 --> 00:10:30,895
- - 'Cause I said so. (chuckles)
- 89
- 00:10:40,841 --> 00:10:41,906
- - Somebody's comin'.
- 90
- 00:10:54,021 --> 00:10:56,287
- (rifle blasting)
- 91
- 00:10:56,289 --> 00:10:57,656
- - I got him, I got him.
- 92
- 00:11:00,727 --> 00:11:03,695
- (gravel crunching)
- 93
- 00:11:09,002 --> 00:11:11,302
- - Hey, he's alive!
- - You just grazed him.
- 94
- 00:11:11,304 --> 00:11:12,103
- - He's the law.
- 95
- 00:11:15,742 --> 00:11:18,043
- (hand smacking)
- 96
- 00:11:18,045 --> 00:11:20,745
- - US Marshall, why
- you following me?
- 97
- 00:11:20,747 --> 00:11:22,681
- - I'm not followin' you.
- 98
- 00:11:23,717 --> 00:11:24,683
- - Why you here?
- 99
- 00:11:24,685 --> 00:11:27,686
- - I'm just passin'
- through the territory.
- 100
- 00:11:28,321 --> 00:11:29,821
- - Why'd you hit me, Chacon?
- 101
- 00:11:29,823 --> 00:11:31,856
- - 'Cause you never listen.
- 102
- 00:11:31,858 --> 00:11:33,892
- I say when we shoot.
- 103
- 00:11:33,894 --> 00:11:35,727
- Me, not you.
- 104
- 00:11:39,933 --> 00:11:41,766
- Where you comin' from?
- 105
- 00:11:41,768 --> 00:11:43,435
- - Colorado.
- 106
- 00:11:43,437 --> 00:11:44,736
- - Now we're gettin' somewhere.
- 107
- 00:11:44,738 --> 00:11:45,837
- I like that.
- 108
- 00:11:45,839 --> 00:11:47,005
- Why you following me?
- 109
- 00:11:47,007 --> 00:11:49,741
- - Like I said, I'm
- not followin' you.
- 110
- 00:11:49,743 --> 00:11:51,776
- - What are you doin' here?
- 111
- 00:11:51,778 --> 00:11:53,878
- - I'm headed this
- way to see a woman.
- 112
- 00:11:53,880 --> 00:11:56,181
- - (laughs) A woman?!
- 113
- 00:11:56,183 --> 00:11:57,749
- I see.
- 114
- 00:11:57,751 --> 00:11:59,384
- Let's get him back on his horse.
- 115
- 00:11:59,386 --> 00:12:00,151
- Get him up.
- 116
- 00:12:05,092 --> 00:12:06,357
- (soft soothing music)
- 117
- 00:12:06,359 --> 00:12:09,761
- - I was scared
- sittin' on my horse
- 118
- 00:12:09,763 --> 00:12:11,162
- with a noose around my neck.
- 119
- 00:12:13,467 --> 00:12:17,469
- Lord, it ain't fair
- to go this way.
- 120
- 00:12:17,471 --> 00:12:18,403
- It just ain't.
- 121
- 00:12:20,507 --> 00:12:22,774
- I never thought it
- would end like this,
- 122
- 00:12:22,776 --> 00:12:25,043
- a horse with a noose on
- my neck like an outlaw.
- 123
- 00:12:28,815 --> 00:12:32,150
- Lord, I wouldn't mind you
- gettin' me outta this one.
- 124
- 00:12:34,421 --> 00:12:35,153
- I know I haven't exactly.
- 125
- 00:12:35,155 --> 00:12:36,888
- Easy now, Chance.
- 126
- 00:12:36,890 --> 00:12:38,123
- Easy, easy boy; it's okay.
- 127
- 00:12:39,025 --> 00:12:40,158
- You hold there, Chance.
- 128
- 00:12:40,160 --> 00:12:42,894
- Good boy, now you hold.
- 129
- 00:12:44,498 --> 00:12:45,764
- Son of a bitch.
- 130
- 00:12:47,534 --> 00:12:50,535
- I thought it would
- end like this.
- 131
- 00:12:50,537 --> 00:12:51,503
- I swear to God.
- 132
- 00:12:55,542 --> 00:12:59,844
- Lord, it's a
- beautiful goddamn day.
- 133
- 00:12:59,846 --> 00:13:02,914
- (somber piano music)
- 134
- 00:13:07,854 --> 00:13:09,187
- - [Binschii] SI wandered always
- 135
- 00:13:09,189 --> 00:13:10,922
- in the direction of my people.
- 136
- 00:13:19,432 --> 00:13:21,266
- I had never known such sorrow.
- 137
- 00:13:22,135 --> 00:13:23,268
- I was barren.
- 138
- 00:13:29,943 --> 00:13:32,944
- - I prayed and I
- thought about my life.
- 139
- 00:13:36,283 --> 00:13:39,284
- Lord in Heaven
- hallowed be thy name.
- 140
- 00:13:39,286 --> 00:13:42,220
- Thy kingdom come,
- thy will be done
- 141
- 00:13:43,290 --> 00:13:45,924
- on Earth as it is in Heaven.
- 142
- 00:13:46,593 --> 00:13:50,094
- (tranquil tribal music)
- 143
- 00:14:13,253 --> 00:14:17,121
- All night I stayed
- awake to urge my horse
- 144
- 00:14:17,123 --> 00:14:18,623
- to stand where he was.
- 145
- 00:14:18,625 --> 00:14:21,125
- Maggie, I don't see ya.
- 146
- 00:14:23,530 --> 00:14:25,930
- I was comin', darlin'.
- 147
- 00:14:25,932 --> 00:14:27,065
- I was comin'.
- 148
- 00:14:28,001 --> 00:14:30,902
- (wolves howling)
- 149
- 00:14:33,640 --> 00:14:38,910
- Oh god, help me.
- 150
- 00:14:40,013 --> 00:14:45,083
- (crickets chirping)
- (wolves howling)
- 151
- 00:14:50,991 --> 00:14:54,192
- - [Binschii] I dreamed
- of my sheep in my home.
- 152
- 00:14:54,194 --> 00:14:57,362
- My mother came into my
- dreams and brushed my hair.
- 153
- 00:14:58,932 --> 00:15:03,935
- (crickets chirping)
- (wolves howling)
- 154
- 00:15:06,106 --> 00:15:08,940
- (dog growling)
- (soft intriguing music)
- 155
- 00:15:08,942 --> 00:15:11,643
- In the morning, I woke
- to a giant wolf dog
- 156
- 00:15:11,645 --> 00:15:13,144
- staring down at me.
- 157
- 00:15:13,146 --> 00:15:15,947
- (dog growling)
- 158
- 00:15:23,123 --> 00:15:25,156
- So I ran and it followed.
- 159
- 00:15:25,158 --> 00:15:29,060
- (energetic orchestral music)
- 160
- 00:15:32,098 --> 00:15:34,632
- (dog barking)
- 161
- 00:15:44,678 --> 00:15:48,046
- I had the knife my father
- gave me and I used it.
- 162
- 00:15:49,215 --> 00:15:51,983
- (dog growling)
- 163
- 00:16:22,215 --> 00:16:25,016
- (dog growling)
- 164
- 00:17:00,487 --> 00:17:03,254
- I had never seen such a sight.
- 165
- 00:17:03,256 --> 00:17:06,424
- A white man on a horse with
- a rope around his neck.
- 166
- 00:17:06,426 --> 00:17:09,694
- - I been prayin' all day
- for an angel and a miracle
- 167
- 00:17:09,696 --> 00:17:11,496
- and I think you're it.
- 168
- 00:17:11,498 --> 00:17:12,797
- - [Binschii] I wanted to run,
- 169
- 00:17:12,799 --> 00:17:15,166
- but just then the
- wolf dog appeared.
- 170
- 00:17:19,205 --> 00:17:22,073
- (noose creaking)
- 171
- 00:17:29,449 --> 00:17:32,316
- (John thudding)
- 172
- 00:17:34,721 --> 00:17:37,722
- - All I remember is wakin'
- up and seeing the boy,
- 173
- 00:17:38,691 --> 00:17:40,358
- the boy who saved my life.
- 174
- 00:17:41,294 --> 00:17:42,193
- You did it.
- 175
- 00:17:42,195 --> 00:17:43,294
- I was elated.
- 176
- 00:17:43,296 --> 00:17:44,529
- I have a second chance.
- 177
- 00:17:44,531 --> 00:17:45,463
- You did it.
- 178
- 00:17:47,333 --> 00:17:48,466
- - [Binschii] I had never been
- 179
- 00:17:48,468 --> 00:17:51,135
- this close to a
- white man before.
- 180
- 00:17:51,137 --> 00:17:52,170
- I feared them.
- 181
- 00:17:53,807 --> 00:17:56,207
- We all did for what
- they did to my people.
- 182
- 00:17:57,544 --> 00:17:58,810
- (John laughing)
- 183
- 00:17:58,812 --> 00:18:00,711
- I had no idea what
- he was saying,
- 184
- 00:18:00,713 --> 00:18:02,346
- but I listened to his voice
- 185
- 00:18:02,348 --> 00:18:05,149
- and I could tell
- he was a good man.
- 186
- 00:18:05,151 --> 00:18:07,552
- - You just made the best
- friend of your life.
- 187
- 00:18:11,224 --> 00:18:14,125
- (birds chirping)
- 188
- 00:18:42,522 --> 00:18:43,488
- Son,
- 189
- 00:18:46,159 --> 00:18:49,127
- I wanna thank you for my life.
- 190
- 00:18:50,163 --> 00:18:53,431
- I prayed for someone to come
- and save me and you did.
- 191
- 00:18:56,870 --> 00:18:59,370
- Those sons of bitches
- wanna hang me.
- 192
- 00:19:01,875 --> 00:19:04,175
- You got kin around here?
- 193
- 00:19:04,177 --> 00:19:05,243
- You got family?
- 194
- 00:19:07,881 --> 00:19:08,813
- Wouldn't it be
- something if they come
- 195
- 00:19:08,815 --> 00:19:11,449
- and get me now? (chuckles)
- 196
- 00:19:11,451 --> 00:19:16,420
- Oh my god, thank you
- Lord and thank you, son.
- 197
- 00:19:16,422 --> 00:19:17,855
- My name is John Towne.
- 198
- 00:19:18,625 --> 00:19:19,824
- I'm the US Marshall.
- 199
- 00:19:20,894 --> 00:19:22,527
- I'm gonna get my stuff, alright?
- 200
- 00:19:34,908 --> 00:19:40,178
- (birds chirping)
- (wind whooshing)
- 201
- 00:19:40,847 --> 00:19:44,582
- (dog panting and growling)
- 202
- 00:19:44,584 --> 00:19:47,385
- (John wincing)
- 203
- 00:20:01,668 --> 00:20:02,934
- Son of a bitch.
- 204
- 00:20:03,970 --> 00:20:05,403
- Rain on me, why don't ya?
- 205
- 00:20:15,448 --> 00:20:20,518
- (river trickling)
- (birds chirping)
- 206
- 00:20:46,379 --> 00:20:49,247
- (John chuckling)
- 207
- 00:21:14,941 --> 00:21:15,940
- - [Santiago] Guns.
- 208
- 00:21:15,942 --> 00:21:20,511
- Victorio will trade
- him only for guns.
- 209
- 00:21:22,482 --> 00:21:23,414
- - Can I see them?
- 210
- 00:21:25,351 --> 00:21:27,318
- - [John] I didn't
- know it at the time,
- 211
- 00:21:27,320 --> 00:21:28,419
- but Chacon and his gang
- 212
- 00:21:28,421 --> 00:21:29,987
- were sellin' rifles
- to the Apaches.
- 213
- 00:21:31,691 --> 00:21:35,426
- They were tradin' Spanish
- gold and gems for guns.
- 214
- 00:21:36,529 --> 00:21:39,697
- (soft soothing music)
- 215
- 00:21:49,976 --> 00:21:50,741
- - Beautiful.
- 216
- 00:21:56,649 --> 00:21:57,581
- - Rifle.
- 217
- 00:21:58,551 --> 00:21:59,617
- - Man need rifles.
- 218
- 00:22:01,788 --> 00:22:05,089
- We will send some warrior
- to show you the way
- 219
- 00:22:05,091 --> 00:22:06,424
- to our summer camp.
- 220
- 00:22:10,797 --> 00:22:11,729
- - Okay.
- 221
- 00:22:22,475 --> 00:22:27,545
- (hooves clopping)
- (crow cawing)
- 222
- 00:22:48,835 --> 00:22:51,736
- - It was clear that the boy
- wanted to show me somethin'.
- 223
- 00:22:54,574 --> 00:22:59,643
- (soft piano music)
- (birds chirping)
- 224
- 00:23:02,115 --> 00:23:04,048
- Now I knew why he was all alone.
- 225
- 00:23:13,626 --> 00:23:17,395
- Son, sometimes life ain't fair.
- 226
- 00:23:18,698 --> 00:23:21,665
- For you, today's
- one of them days.
- 227
- 00:23:22,802 --> 00:23:24,101
- I'm truly sorry.
- 228
- 00:23:45,491 --> 00:23:50,561
- (fire crackling)
- (frogs croaking)
- 229
- 00:23:59,705 --> 00:24:03,707
- This boy had saved my life and
- I was gonna do right by him.
- 230
- 00:24:49,822 --> 00:24:50,788
- Sleep well, son.
- 231
- 00:24:51,891 --> 00:24:52,957
- You had a rough day.
- 232
- 00:25:13,980 --> 00:25:16,881
- (horse snorting)
- 233
- 00:25:17,984 --> 00:25:20,985
- I followed Chacon's trail
- to a little trading post.
- 234
- 00:25:20,987 --> 00:25:26,190
- (soft guitar strumming)
- (muffled singing)
- 235
- 00:25:28,861 --> 00:25:32,730
- - Welcome to the
- Imperial Trading Post.
- 236
- 00:25:32,732 --> 00:25:34,665
- What can we do for ya?
- 237
- 00:25:34,667 --> 00:25:38,569
- - I need some guns.
- - Rifles or pistols?
- 238
- 00:25:38,571 --> 00:25:39,537
- - Both.
- 239
- 00:25:44,877 --> 00:25:46,744
- - Don't mind me askin',
- 240
- 00:25:46,745 --> 00:25:48,612
- what are you doin' travellin'
- with this Indian boy?
- 241
- 00:25:48,614 --> 00:25:50,014
- - [Binschii] These
- white men were different
- 242
- 00:25:50,016 --> 00:25:51,815
- and I could feel their evil.
- 243
- 00:25:54,754 --> 00:25:58,889
- - Kinda strange travelin'
- with that Indian boy.
- 244
- 00:25:58,891 --> 00:26:00,958
- - [Binschii] Especially
- the one with no hair
- 245
- 00:26:00,960 --> 00:26:02,593
- on top of his head.
- 246
- 00:26:02,594 --> 00:26:04,227
- - [John] Lemme see that
- pistol right there.
- 247
- 00:26:04,230 --> 00:26:05,696
- - That one's not for sale.
- 248
- 00:26:07,600 --> 00:26:08,699
- - Gimme that rifle then.
- 249
- 00:26:14,307 --> 00:26:15,839
- - That's a good rifle.
- 250
- 00:26:15,841 --> 00:26:16,807
- (rifle cocking)
- 251
- 00:26:16,809 --> 00:26:19,209
- You wanna sell him or trade him?
- 252
- 00:26:19,211 --> 00:26:22,947
- I got blankets,
- whiskey and guns.
- 253
- 00:26:23,849 --> 00:26:25,649
- I even got Irene.
- 254
- 00:26:25,651 --> 00:26:27,318
- Might even wanna poke with her.
- 255
- 00:26:27,320 --> 00:26:28,719
- Irene!
- 256
- 00:26:29,722 --> 00:26:30,688
- - Cartridges.
- 257
- 00:26:30,690 --> 00:26:35,726
- - (chuckles) She gets a little
- feisty every once in a while.
- 258
- 00:26:35,728 --> 00:26:37,995
- I got her about a week
- ago from the Mexies.
- 259
- 00:26:42,068 --> 00:26:43,734
- - Now you gimme that pistol.
- 260
- 00:26:43,736 --> 00:26:46,270
- - I told you, that
- wasn't for sale.
- 261
- 00:26:46,272 --> 00:26:49,640
- - Pick it up and
- look at the grips.
- 262
- 00:26:49,642 --> 00:26:51,942
- On the bottom,
- there's some initials.
- 263
- 00:26:51,944 --> 00:26:55,813
- JT, stands for John Towne.
- 264
- 00:26:55,815 --> 00:26:57,081
- Marshall John Towne.
- 265
- 00:27:00,953 --> 00:27:02,853
- - Well I'll be.
- 266
- 00:27:02,855 --> 00:27:05,656
- - Thought they hung him.
- 267
- 00:27:05,658 --> 00:27:06,624
- - Appears not.
- 268
- 00:27:08,027 --> 00:27:08,993
- - Smart man.
- 269
- 00:27:10,396 --> 00:27:11,996
- Take my badge off your shirt.
- 270
- 00:27:24,844 --> 00:27:29,913
- - Now we have nothin' to do
- with this as you know, Marshall.
- 271
- 00:27:30,783 --> 00:27:32,316
- - I'm sure y'all broken
- up about it, ain't ya?
- 272
- 00:27:34,020 --> 00:27:35,719
- Now y'all listen to me.
- 273
- 00:27:35,721 --> 00:27:38,322
- I got business with
- Chacon and his men.
- 274
- 00:27:38,324 --> 00:27:40,691
- I will require you
- to watch this boy.
- 275
- 00:27:41,394 --> 00:27:43,794
- - What do you mean
- by watch the boy?
- 276
- 00:27:45,131 --> 00:27:46,730
- - No harm will come to him
- 277
- 00:27:46,732 --> 00:27:48,666
- and he will be
- here when I return.
- 278
- 00:27:51,303 --> 00:27:52,903
- - I think we can arrange that.
- 279
- 00:28:00,446 --> 00:28:01,945
- - [John] I'll be
- back for you soon.
- 280
- 00:28:02,982 --> 00:28:05,816
- I'll get ya; I'll
- be back for you.
- 281
- 00:28:09,155 --> 00:28:11,722
- No no, go back; sit.
- 282
- 00:28:11,724 --> 00:28:14,058
- I'll be back for ya, alright?
- 283
- 00:28:17,830 --> 00:28:19,763
- - 'Pears you don't wanna go.
- 284
- 00:28:19,765 --> 00:28:21,832
- Want me to tie him
- to a chair, Marshall?
- 285
- 00:28:22,735 --> 00:28:25,469
- (men laughing)
- 286
- 00:28:25,471 --> 00:28:27,971
- - [Binschii] When he left
- me, my hopes were dashed.
- 287
- 00:28:27,973 --> 00:28:28,972
- I was forlorn.
- 288
- 00:28:30,042 --> 00:28:32,176
- - [John] I felt bad
- about leavin' him.
- 289
- 00:28:32,178 --> 00:28:35,913
- But by god, no one was gonna
- put a noose around my neck
- 290
- 00:28:35,915 --> 00:28:37,715
- and not hear about it from me.
- 291
- 00:28:39,785 --> 00:28:44,855
- (river trickling)
- (birds chirping)
- 292
- 00:28:52,198 --> 00:28:54,465
- - Get up, we gotta
- go get these rifles.
- 293
- 00:28:54,467 --> 00:28:56,100
- - I'm tired, I'll catch up.
- 294
- 00:28:56,102 --> 00:28:57,501
- Go ahead.
- 295
- 00:28:57,503 --> 00:28:59,470
- - Chacon ain't gon' like this.
- 296
- 00:28:59,472 --> 00:29:01,071
- - Chacon ain't here, is he?
- 297
- 00:29:01,073 --> 00:29:02,473
- - No, he's not.
- 298
- 00:29:02,475 --> 00:29:04,007
- - Okay, we got time.
- 299
- 00:29:04,009 --> 00:29:05,042
- Go ahead.
- 300
- 00:29:05,044 --> 00:29:06,744
- - Alright, suit yourself.
- 301
- 00:29:12,952 --> 00:29:14,952
- - Culpepper get your
- boot off me, man.
- 302
- 00:29:15,955 --> 00:29:18,989
- - Next time you hang a man,
- you better do it right.
- 303
- 00:29:18,991 --> 00:29:21,158
- (gun thudding)
- 304
- 00:29:21,160 --> 00:29:22,993
- (river whooshing)
- 305
- 00:29:22,995 --> 00:29:24,495
- - Hey man, what're you doin'?
- 306
- 00:29:24,497 --> 00:29:25,429
- - Where's Chacon?
- 307
- 00:29:25,431 --> 00:29:26,864
- - He ain't here.
- 308
- 00:29:30,069 --> 00:29:31,435
- - I can see that.
- 309
- 00:29:31,437 --> 00:29:32,920
- - I didn't hang ya.
- 310
- 00:29:32,921 --> 00:29:34,404
- That wasn't my idea.
- 311
- 00:29:34,406 --> 00:29:35,939
- That was Chacon's.
- 312
- 00:29:35,941 --> 00:29:37,407
- - Yeah, that didn't stop
- you from shootin' me.
- 313
- 00:29:37,409 --> 00:29:38,208
- Did it, Billy?
- 314
- 00:29:39,111 --> 00:29:40,144
- - I didn't shoot ya.
- 315
- 00:29:40,146 --> 00:29:41,979
- That wasn't my idea.
- - Yeah.
- 316
- 00:29:41,981 --> 00:29:43,898
- - That was his too.
- 317
- 00:29:43,899 --> 00:29:45,816
- - Yeah, did he also make
- you rape and kill that girl?
- 318
- 00:29:45,818 --> 00:29:48,051
- - What girl?
- - Girl on the stagecoach.
- 319
- 00:29:48,988 --> 00:29:50,254
- - Stagecoach?
- 320
- 00:29:50,255 --> 00:29:51,521
- I don't know nothin'
- 'bout no stagecoach.
- 321
- 00:29:51,524 --> 00:29:54,024
- - What do you think
- I do for a livin'?
- 322
- 00:29:54,026 --> 00:29:56,827
- I track and I hunt bad men.
- 323
- 00:29:56,829 --> 00:29:58,262
- I'm real good at it.
- 324
- 00:29:58,264 --> 00:30:00,864
- I've been doin' it since
- before you was born,
- 325
- 00:30:00,866 --> 00:30:04,001
- so don't tell you don't know
- nothin' 'bout no stagecoach.
- 326
- 00:30:04,003 --> 00:30:05,536
- - I didn't rape that girl.
- 327
- 00:30:05,538 --> 00:30:08,005
- That wasn't me,
- that was Culpepper.
- 328
- 00:30:08,007 --> 00:30:09,473
- - I don't think so.
- 329
- 00:30:09,475 --> 00:30:11,575
- I'm afraid not, Billy.
- 330
- 00:30:11,577 --> 00:30:15,813
- See, a man's life is in
- the tracks he leaves.
- 331
- 00:30:17,183 --> 00:30:19,049
- I seen your tracks.
- 332
- 00:30:19,051 --> 00:30:23,487
- You got them little boots, but
- you're a murderin' bastard.
- 333
- 00:30:23,489 --> 00:30:26,957
- When I saw you, you dragged
- that girl from that stage
- 334
- 00:30:26,959 --> 00:30:28,225
- and you took off
- her into some wild.
- 335
- 00:30:28,227 --> 00:30:29,560
- You raped her and you beat her.
- 336
- 00:30:29,562 --> 00:30:31,161
- You stabbed her with the knife.
- 337
- 00:30:33,065 --> 00:30:34,231
- - You can't prove that.
- 338
- 00:30:35,167 --> 00:30:36,567
- Honestly, it wasn't me.
- 339
- 00:30:36,569 --> 00:30:38,135
- They'll believe me.
- 340
- 00:30:38,137 --> 00:30:39,870
- - You're right, Billy.
- 341
- 00:30:39,872 --> 00:30:44,007
- They will 'cause you and I
- we know the truth, don't we?
- 342
- 00:30:44,009 --> 00:30:44,942
- Don't we?
- 343
- 00:30:47,313 --> 00:30:48,579
- Don't we?!
- 344
- 00:30:48,581 --> 00:30:50,047
- - No, please no!
- 345
- 00:30:50,049 --> 00:30:53,250
- You gotta take me
- back to the judge.
- 346
- 00:30:53,252 --> 00:30:54,318
- - No, I don't.
- 347
- 00:30:54,320 --> 00:30:56,987
- No, I don't.
- - No no, please.
- 348
- 00:30:56,989 --> 00:30:58,188
- - She say please, Billy?
- 349
- 00:30:58,190 --> 00:31:00,123
- - She did.
- - Did she say please?!
- 350
- 00:31:00,125 --> 00:31:01,058
- - Yes!
- 351
- 00:31:02,261 --> 00:31:05,229
- (water splashing)
- 352
- 00:31:12,938 --> 00:31:18,008
- (river trickling)
- (birds chirping)
- 353
- 00:31:22,948 --> 00:31:25,916
- - There's not enough
- to weigh here.
- 354
- 00:31:28,187 --> 00:31:31,154
- - It must be worth
- something, is it not?
- 355
- 00:31:31,156 --> 00:31:33,557
- - (chuckles) Everything's
- worth somethin'.
- 356
- 00:31:33,559 --> 00:31:35,626
- - As to what I'm inquirin'.
- 357
- 00:31:41,634 --> 00:31:43,033
- - Flink like that,
- 358
- 00:31:44,570 --> 00:31:47,671
- probably get you
- couple drinks maybe.
- 359
- 00:31:47,673 --> 00:31:50,040
- - Told you it weren't
- worth the ride in here.
- 360
- 00:31:50,042 --> 00:31:52,576
- (trunk knocking)
- (Binschii shouting)
- 361
- 00:31:52,578 --> 00:31:54,311
- - What's that sound?
- 362
- 00:31:54,313 --> 00:31:56,914
- What d'you got over there
- in that (mumbles) trunk?
- 363
- 00:32:00,252 --> 00:32:02,085
- - [Trader] I got my
- own lil' Indian boy.
- 364
- 00:32:02,087 --> 00:32:04,988
- - These were bad men.
- - You don't say.
- 365
- 00:32:04,990 --> 00:32:07,124
- - Though I'm tradin' him
- to the Mexicans next week.
- 366
- 00:32:07,126 --> 00:32:08,659
- Now he's worth somethin'.
- 367
- 00:32:09,995 --> 00:32:10,994
- - [Binchii] I
- thought I would die
- 368
- 00:32:10,996 --> 00:32:12,296
- in the little box with no air.
- 369
- 00:32:13,165 --> 00:32:14,932
- - We'll take those drinks now.
- 370
- 00:32:17,002 --> 00:32:17,968
- - Mm-kay.
- 371
- 00:32:48,033 --> 00:32:51,001
- (Trader chuckling)
- 372
- 00:32:54,640 --> 00:32:58,308
- Marshall, I didn't
- expect you so soon.
- 373
- 00:32:58,310 --> 00:33:00,043
- - Where's the boy?
- 374
- 00:33:00,045 --> 00:33:02,412
- - [Binschii] When I heard
- his voice, I had hope again.
- 375
- 00:33:04,116 --> 00:33:05,783
- - I had to put him in there.
- 376
- 00:33:05,784 --> 00:33:07,451
- He went a little crazy
- right after you left
- 377
- 00:33:07,453 --> 00:33:10,654
- and I put him in
- there for his own good
- 378
- 00:33:10,656 --> 00:33:13,123
- to watch him, like you said.
- 379
- 00:33:13,125 --> 00:33:17,094
- - I never said nothin' about
- puttin' the boy in a trunk.
- 380
- 00:33:19,198 --> 00:33:22,666
- You are one sick son
- of a bitch, ain't ya?
- 381
- 00:33:22,668 --> 00:33:27,738
- - (chuckles) Marshall, lemme
- introduce you to my associates.
- 382
- 00:33:29,742 --> 00:33:33,377
- Now Benson, you can have
- as many pokes as you want.
- 383
- 00:33:33,379 --> 00:33:35,012
- Goes for you too, Wilson.
- 384
- 00:33:39,184 --> 00:33:40,150
- - Ooh my.
- 385
- 00:33:41,487 --> 00:33:44,087
- - Gents, I got no
- trouble with you.
- 386
- 00:33:44,089 --> 00:33:45,756
- This boy and I
- were just leavin'.
- 387
- 00:33:49,161 --> 00:33:51,428
- - I do believe you're
- miscalculating, Marshall.
- 388
- 00:33:53,399 --> 00:33:55,165
- - It's time to leave.
- 389
- 00:34:04,343 --> 00:34:09,413
- (guns blasting)
- (bullets pinging)
- 390
- 00:34:14,119 --> 00:34:16,086
- (piercing ringing)
- 391
- 00:34:16,088 --> 00:34:18,055
- - [Binschii] It was
- loud like thunder.
- 392
- 00:34:21,460 --> 00:34:22,426
- - Alright, son?
- 393
- 00:34:30,135 --> 00:34:32,836
- (gun and body thudding)
- 394
- 00:34:37,242 --> 00:34:40,277
- (soft piano music)
- 395
- 00:34:43,115 --> 00:34:44,147
- - [Binschii] I was angry at him
- 396
- 00:34:44,149 --> 00:34:45,549
- for leavin' me with those men.
- 397
- 00:34:55,394 --> 00:35:00,197
- Then he hugged me like my
- father would and I felt safe.
- 398
- 00:35:08,774 --> 00:35:12,209
- (western guitar music)
- 399
- 00:35:16,315 --> 00:35:19,249
- (hooves clopping)
- 400
- 00:35:29,461 --> 00:35:32,529
- (carriage clanking)
- 401
- 00:35:40,873 --> 00:35:42,472
- - [John] We were hungry
- and I promised him
- 402
- 00:35:42,474 --> 00:35:44,441
- a breakfast of
- flapjacks and eggs.
- 403
- 00:35:45,477 --> 00:35:49,212
- I knew he had no idea
- what I was talkin' about,
- 404
- 00:35:49,214 --> 00:35:52,616
- but I figured he'd
- like 'em just the same.
- 405
- 00:35:58,290 --> 00:36:02,359
- (western piano music)
- (muffled crosstalk)
- 406
- 00:36:02,361 --> 00:36:07,264
- - I know if you help yourself
- again, I'm gonna shoot you.
- 407
- 00:36:16,508 --> 00:36:19,209
- - Hey Paco, you know
- there's a little Indian boy
- 408
- 00:36:19,211 --> 00:36:21,211
- sittin' at your table, right?
- 409
- 00:36:21,213 --> 00:36:22,179
- - [Paco] What?
- 410
- 00:36:26,451 --> 00:36:29,853
- - Okay, that's (mumbles).
- - Who?
- 411
- 00:36:29,855 --> 00:36:31,555
- - I watched him go home.
- 412
- 00:36:31,557 --> 00:36:33,957
- - (chuckles) He didn't
- do a very good job of it.
- 413
- 00:36:33,959 --> 00:36:35,325
- - Very funny.
- 414
- 00:36:35,327 --> 00:36:36,860
- (muffled speech)
- 415
- 00:36:44,536 --> 00:36:45,869
- - What do you
- think you're doin'?
- 416
- 00:36:45,871 --> 00:36:46,670
- - How's that?
- 417
- 00:36:47,606 --> 00:36:49,306
- - Don't serve his kind here.
- 418
- 00:36:53,345 --> 00:36:54,344
- - You do this mornin'.
- 419
- 00:36:55,380 --> 00:36:56,546
- - If you read the
- sign out front,
- 420
- 00:36:56,548 --> 00:36:58,949
- it said, "No Indians allowed."
- 421
- 00:36:58,951 --> 00:37:01,585
- - Just 'cause you write it
- down, don't make it right.
- 422
- 00:37:03,288 --> 00:37:05,255
- I want an order of
- flapjacks and eggs, bacon,
- 423
- 00:37:06,458 --> 00:37:07,624
- crisp bacon and coffee.
- 424
- 00:37:09,628 --> 00:37:11,595
- - Get up, boy.
- - Let go of that boy!
- 425
- 00:37:13,365 --> 00:37:15,966
- (head bashing)
- 426
- 00:37:17,002 --> 00:37:18,635
- - Broke my nose!
- 427
- 00:37:18,637 --> 00:37:21,371
- - Yeah, now go get
- me my flapjacks.
- 428
- 00:37:25,310 --> 00:37:29,312
- Anybody got somethin'
- to say 'bout that?
- 429
- 00:37:29,314 --> 00:37:31,348
- - Let's go tell the sheriff.
- - Yeah.
- 430
- 00:37:34,720 --> 00:37:37,287
- - I tell ya, I'm running
- outta room at the school.
- 431
- 00:37:37,289 --> 00:37:39,022
- New students arrive every day
- 432
- 00:37:39,024 --> 00:37:41,258
- and the dormitories
- are cholk full.
- 433
- 00:37:42,027 --> 00:37:43,526
- - You have a good contract
- with the government.
- 434
- 00:37:43,528 --> 00:37:45,328
- You're gonna make a lotta money.
- 435
- 00:37:45,330 --> 00:37:50,300
- - We're gonna make a lotta
- money, but I need more room.
- 436
- 00:37:50,302 --> 00:37:51,368
- - I'm workin' on it.
- 437
- 00:37:52,304 --> 00:37:53,820
- - Sheriff, sheriff.
- 438
- 00:37:53,821 --> 00:37:55,337
- There's this guy that
- came into Paco's bar.
- 439
- 00:37:55,340 --> 00:37:58,041
- - Hold on, hold
- on, just slow down.
- 440
- 00:37:58,043 --> 00:37:58,942
- - Sorry.
- 441
- 00:37:58,944 --> 00:38:00,343
- Hey, Mrs. Braxton.
- 442
- 00:38:00,345 --> 00:38:01,461
- - Hi.
- 443
- 00:38:01,462 --> 00:38:02,578
- - There's this guy that
- came into Paco's bar
- 444
- 00:38:02,581 --> 00:38:04,614
- with a little Indian boy.
- 445
- 00:38:04,616 --> 00:38:07,550
- He broke Paco's nose
- and ordered flapjacks.
- 446
- 00:38:07,552 --> 00:38:08,518
- - What?
- 447
- 00:38:08,520 --> 00:38:10,020
- - That's what happened, sheriff.
- 448
- 00:38:10,022 --> 00:38:11,288
- - Oh my.
- 449
- 00:38:12,457 --> 00:38:14,624
- - Roy, gather up
- some more of the boys
- 450
- 00:38:14,626 --> 00:38:16,493
- and meet me at Paco's.
- 451
- 00:38:16,495 --> 00:38:17,427
- - Okay.
- 452
- 00:38:25,504 --> 00:38:26,970
- - I'll be along in a minute.
- 453
- 00:38:27,706 --> 00:38:29,706
- - I guess lunch is over.
- 454
- 00:38:30,776 --> 00:38:33,576
- - Yeah, but I'll
- see you for dinner.
- 455
- 00:38:47,626 --> 00:38:49,592
- - [John] Told ya they were good.
- 456
- 00:39:04,376 --> 00:39:07,110
- - Don't you move or my
- boys'll fill you with holes.
- 457
- 00:39:07,112 --> 00:39:08,812
- - Nobody here's movin'.
- 458
- 00:39:08,814 --> 00:39:10,380
- Just gettin' ready to go.
- 459
- 00:39:14,419 --> 00:39:17,487
- - Who do you think you are
- comin' in here insulting people?
- 460
- 00:39:18,824 --> 00:39:20,790
- - Did you bring
- enough help, sheriff?
- 461
- 00:39:22,828 --> 00:39:26,596
- (rifle bashing)
- (John thudding)
- 462
- 00:39:26,598 --> 00:39:28,064
- - This is my town.
- 463
- 00:39:28,834 --> 00:39:29,699
- (foot thudding)
- 464
- 00:39:29,701 --> 00:39:32,235
- Look at me.
- 465
- 00:39:32,236 --> 00:39:34,770
- You don't bring an Indian boy
- in here, not in my Saloon.
- 466
- 00:39:34,773 --> 00:39:36,439
- (foot thudding)
- 467
- 00:39:36,441 --> 00:39:37,407
- Get him up
- 468
- 00:39:41,546 --> 00:39:42,512
- and bring him too.
- 469
- 00:39:56,628 --> 00:39:58,128
- He goes to the Indian school.
- 470
- 00:40:13,545 --> 00:40:15,745
- - Sheriff, you gon'
- wanna look at this.
- 471
- 00:40:26,625 --> 00:40:28,458
- - You hurt that
- boy, I'll kill ya!
- 472
- 00:40:37,469 --> 00:40:39,602
- - Well who do we have here?
- 473
- 00:40:39,604 --> 00:40:43,173
- - Sheriff sent him over, don't
- know much else about him.
- 474
- 00:40:44,109 --> 00:40:45,642
- - Let's have a look at him.
- 475
- 00:40:49,080 --> 00:40:53,583
- Hiram, let's get
- this young man--
- 476
- 00:40:54,486 --> 00:40:56,686
- - I didn't know it at the time,
- 477
- 00:40:56,688 --> 00:40:59,489
- but I was at one of those
- Indian boarding school
- 478
- 00:40:59,491 --> 00:41:03,660
- the US government set up for
- us to be no longer Indians.
- 479
- 00:41:03,662 --> 00:41:05,795
- - You're gonna like it here.
- 480
- 00:41:05,797 --> 00:41:07,530
- - [Binschii] Millions
- of Indian children
- 481
- 00:41:07,532 --> 00:41:10,133
- were sent to these schools
- against their own will
- 482
- 00:41:10,135 --> 00:41:11,701
- and many have died there.
- 483
- 00:41:13,238 --> 00:41:16,940
- - [John] First a noose around
- my neck and now a jail cell.
- 484
- 00:41:16,942 --> 00:41:19,242
- It didn't seem right.
- 485
- 00:41:19,244 --> 00:41:22,245
- (jail clanking and squeaking)
- 486
- 00:41:22,247 --> 00:41:23,680
- - Judge wants to see you.
- 487
- 00:41:32,624 --> 00:41:34,157
- - Where's your posse, sheriff?
- 488
- 00:41:34,159 --> 00:41:37,527
- Aren't you afraid I'ma rise
- up and strike you down?
- 489
- 00:41:37,529 --> 00:41:38,862
- - Man can't be too careful.
- 490
- 00:41:44,236 --> 00:41:46,703
- - No cheap shot today, sheriff?
- 491
- 00:41:46,705 --> 00:41:47,871
- - I'm sorry 'bout that.
- 492
- 00:41:47,873 --> 00:41:50,173
- I didn't know you
- were a marshall.
- 493
- 00:41:50,175 --> 00:41:50,974
- - Yeah.
- 494
- 00:42:25,277 --> 00:42:27,277
- - You're my new marshall.
- 495
- 00:42:27,279 --> 00:42:29,579
- Quite an auspicious entrance
- 496
- 00:42:29,581 --> 00:42:32,916
- bringing a savage to a dining
- hall for flapjacks and eggs.
- 497
- 00:42:34,586 --> 00:42:36,986
- - I was hungry, what was
- I supposed to do with him?
- 498
- 00:42:38,056 --> 00:42:42,025
- - Your only job was and is to
- track down the outlaw Chacon
- 499
- 00:42:43,061 --> 00:42:46,696
- and either bring him to face
- justice or shoot him down.
- 500
- 00:42:46,698 --> 00:42:48,731
- The question is
- what were you doin'
- 501
- 00:42:48,733 --> 00:42:51,301
- travelin' with a
- mongrel Indian boy?
- 502
- 00:42:52,037 --> 00:42:54,371
- - He was all alone.
- 503
- 00:42:54,372 --> 00:42:56,706
- Chacon had killed his family.
- - The question was rhetorical.
- 504
- 00:42:56,708 --> 00:42:58,308
- I don't care.
- 505
- 00:42:59,711 --> 00:43:02,312
- Wait a minute, you are
- Marshall John Towne
- 506
- 00:43:02,314 --> 00:43:04,581
- of Colorado, are you not?
- 507
- 00:43:05,317 --> 00:43:07,216
- Are you not?
- 508
- 00:43:07,218 --> 00:43:08,251
- - You know I am.
- 509
- 00:43:11,256 --> 00:43:12,922
- - I don't know what
- I know this morning.
- 510
- 00:43:12,924 --> 00:43:14,591
- Let's start over, shall we?
- 511
- 00:43:15,660 --> 00:43:17,794
- How was your journey, marshall?
- 512
- 00:43:17,796 --> 00:43:19,596
- What can you report
- about Chacon?
- 513
- 00:43:20,632 --> 00:43:23,733
- These are the questions we
- should be discussing in earnest
- 514
- 00:43:23,735 --> 00:43:25,001
- and not why you are bringing
- 515
- 00:43:25,003 --> 00:43:27,904
- a hostile, savage
- mongrel to breakfast.
- 516
- 00:43:27,906 --> 00:43:29,372
- - He's hardly a hostile.
- 517
- 00:43:29,374 --> 00:43:32,125
- He's just a boy.
- 518
- 00:43:32,126 --> 00:43:34,877
- - They're all hostiles and
- savages or haven't you heard?
- 519
- 00:43:36,348 --> 00:43:38,915
- You are very curious to me, sir.
- 520
- 00:43:38,917 --> 00:43:41,351
- Very curious, indeed.
- 521
- 00:43:41,353 --> 00:43:44,854
- Next you'll be tellin' me you
- think women should vote, ha!
- 522
- 00:43:46,257 --> 00:43:49,826
- Well the boy, as you call him,
- 523
- 00:43:49,828 --> 00:43:52,095
- is no longer your
- responsibility.
- 524
- 00:43:53,198 --> 00:43:57,934
- You are to get back on the
- trail and do what you do best.
- 525
- 00:43:57,936 --> 00:44:00,870
- I don't wanna hear anymore
- about Indian affairs from you.
- 526
- 00:44:09,848 --> 00:44:11,914
- Is there something else?
- 527
- 00:44:11,916 --> 00:44:13,349
- - What did you do with him?
- 528
- 00:44:15,053 --> 00:44:18,721
- - You are really starting
- to annoy me, sir.
- 529
- 00:44:18,723 --> 00:44:20,123
- The little savage has been taken
- 530
- 00:44:20,125 --> 00:44:22,125
- to Mrs. Braxton's Indian school
- 531
- 00:44:22,127 --> 00:44:24,927
- where they know how to
- take the starch out of 'em.
- 532
- 00:44:25,296 --> 00:44:28,297
- But that's no longer
- your affair, is it?
- 533
- 00:44:28,299 --> 00:44:32,735
- Now I strongly suggest you
- pick up your gun and badge
- 534
- 00:44:32,737 --> 00:44:35,938
- and quickly leave my office
- before I take them from you.
- 535
- 00:44:37,075 --> 00:44:39,075
- You are a disgrace, sir.
- 536
- 00:44:40,078 --> 00:44:43,680
- As a US Marshall, you
- represent this great republic.
- 537
- 00:44:44,349 --> 00:44:47,884
- To speak as you do,
- it's reprehensible.
- 538
- 00:44:48,753 --> 00:44:50,920
- This great nation
- will visit the Indian
- 539
- 00:44:50,922 --> 00:44:54,057
- with fire and sword until
- there are none left.
- 540
- 00:44:54,059 --> 00:44:56,693
- For the ones that are
- will beg for mercy.
- 541
- 00:44:58,029 --> 00:44:59,762
- It's people like
- you are standing
- 542
- 00:44:59,764 --> 00:45:01,898
- in the way of that progress.
- 543
- 00:45:01,900 --> 00:45:05,435
- Had no idea had one of
- your kind working for me.
- 544
- 00:45:06,304 --> 00:45:08,971
- - How 'bout I remove
- myself from your employ?
- 545
- 00:45:14,012 --> 00:45:15,445
- - I see.
- 546
- 00:45:16,247 --> 00:45:19,949
- You know Marshall,
- man of your age,
- 547
- 00:45:19,951 --> 00:45:23,386
- you don't have many years
- of being a feared left.
- 548
- 00:45:23,388 --> 00:45:24,387
- Then what?
- 549
- 00:45:24,389 --> 00:45:28,024
- It'd be a shame to lose your
- pension, don't ya think?
- 550
- 00:45:28,026 --> 00:45:30,960
- Be lucky to get a bed in
- an old soldier's home.
- 551
- 00:45:33,865 --> 00:45:37,800
- You can't stop manifest
- destiny; no one can.
- 552
- 00:45:37,802 --> 00:45:41,504
- And you can't save the Indians
- as much as you would dream to.
- 553
- 00:45:41,506 --> 00:45:44,040
- - I can save this one boy.
- 554
- 00:45:44,042 --> 00:45:46,476
- - You so much as go
- near that little savage
- 555
- 00:45:46,478 --> 00:45:48,411
- and I'll have you
- back in chains.
- 556
- 00:45:51,916 --> 00:45:53,015
- - Here it is.
- 557
- 00:45:53,017 --> 00:45:54,417
- Isn't it beautiful?
- 558
- 00:45:54,419 --> 00:45:55,885
- It's straight from France.
- 559
- 00:45:55,887 --> 00:45:58,187
- - Thank you so much.
- - You're welcome.
- 560
- 00:46:07,966 --> 00:46:09,532
- - [John] Maggie Butler
- was the real reason
- 561
- 00:46:09,534 --> 00:46:11,768
- I was in the Arizona territory.
- 562
- 00:46:12,303 --> 00:46:14,504
- Lately she was all
- I thought about.
- 563
- 00:46:16,941 --> 00:46:19,842
- (teacup shattering)
- 564
- 00:46:19,844 --> 00:46:22,145
- - I had always hoped he
- would come back to me.
- 565
- 00:46:23,448 --> 00:46:25,481
- But when he walked
- into my store,
- 566
- 00:46:26,518 --> 00:46:28,985
- I guess I wasn't truly prepared.
- 567
- 00:46:28,987 --> 00:46:29,986
- John?
- 568
- 00:46:33,458 --> 00:46:34,524
- - Hello, Maggie.
- 569
- 00:46:35,994 --> 00:46:37,193
- - You need a bath.
- 570
- 00:46:39,164 --> 00:46:41,464
- - That's a fine how do you
- do after all these years.
- 571
- 00:46:41,466 --> 00:46:42,865
- - Years?
- 572
- 00:46:42,867 --> 00:46:44,167
- Going on 14 years.
- 573
- 00:46:45,103 --> 00:46:47,003
- - Yeah, 'bout that.
- 574
- 00:46:53,945 --> 00:46:56,546
- I'm sorry.
- - For what?
- 575
- 00:46:56,548 --> 00:46:57,814
- For leavin' me?
- 576
- 00:46:58,883 --> 00:47:00,516
- - I heard your husband died.
- 577
- 00:47:03,454 --> 00:47:05,454
- - You leave him outta this.
- 578
- 00:47:05,456 --> 00:47:06,289
- He was a good man.
- 579
- 00:47:07,125 --> 00:47:08,958
- - I just meant--
- 580
- 00:47:08,960 --> 00:47:11,160
- - Why am I even talkin'
- to you about this?
- 581
- 00:47:11,162 --> 00:47:13,229
- You waltz in here
- after all this time
- 582
- 00:47:13,231 --> 00:47:17,066
- just to let me know you're
- sorry that my husband died?
- 583
- 00:47:17,068 --> 00:47:18,835
- - This isn't goin' as planned.
- 584
- 00:47:19,904 --> 00:47:21,871
- - What'd you expect?
- - I don't know.
- 585
- 00:47:23,875 --> 00:47:25,308
- Maybe I should go.
- 586
- 00:47:25,310 --> 00:47:27,510
- - Is that all you
- know how to do?
- 587
- 00:47:29,180 --> 00:47:31,047
- - I'm here, ain't I?
- 588
- 00:47:31,049 --> 00:47:33,883
- Look I'm sorry for
- leavin' you, Maggie.
- 589
- 00:47:34,586 --> 00:47:37,587
- You reach a point in
- life and ya look back
- 590
- 00:47:37,589 --> 00:47:39,088
- what you did and didn't do.
- 591
- 00:47:39,858 --> 00:47:42,959
- And my biggest regret
- is not marryin' you.
- 592
- 00:47:43,628 --> 00:47:47,230
- There's not a day goes
- by I don't think of you.
- 593
- 00:47:48,266 --> 00:47:51,601
- (soft romantic music)
- 594
- 00:47:53,171 --> 00:47:56,005
- - I see you still have
- the ring I bought you.
- 595
- 00:47:57,108 --> 00:47:58,307
- - My prized possession.
- 596
- 00:48:02,513 --> 00:48:07,116
- - I knew you'd never be a
- shopkeeper or a businessman.
- 597
- 00:48:07,118 --> 00:48:08,551
- I knew that.
- 598
- 00:48:08,553 --> 00:48:11,354
- - A lawman's wife
- ain't much of a life.
- 599
- 00:48:11,356 --> 00:48:13,356
- - It shoulda been
- my decision, John.
- 600
- 00:48:14,959 --> 00:48:16,626
- - I know that now.
- 601
- 00:48:16,628 --> 00:48:20,930
- I also know I'm doin'
- a bad job at this.
- 602
- 00:48:20,932 --> 00:48:23,099
- I rehearsed this so many times.
- 603
- 00:48:27,372 --> 00:48:29,138
- - You're doin' just fine.
- 604
- 00:48:31,276 --> 00:48:33,242
- - It's good to see you, Maggie.
- 605
- 00:48:33,244 --> 00:48:36,112
- - [Maggie] It's good to see you.
- 606
- 00:48:43,388 --> 00:48:46,923
- (soft romantic music)
- 607
- 00:48:57,302 --> 00:48:59,035
- Love is a funny thing.
- 608
- 00:49:00,071 --> 00:49:04,206
- When you have it, there is
- no beginning and no end.
- 609
- 00:49:05,343 --> 00:49:06,309
- It just is.
- 610
- 00:49:18,990 --> 00:49:21,691
- - Now you wait
- for me here, okay?
- 611
- 00:49:24,362 --> 00:49:26,629
- ♪ Q, R, S ♪
- 612
- 00:49:26,631 --> 00:49:28,631
- ♪ T, U, V ♪
- 613
- 00:49:28,633 --> 00:49:32,635
- ♪ W, X, Y and Z ♪
- 614
- 00:49:32,637 --> 00:49:37,006
- ♪ Now I know my ABCs ♪
- 615
- 00:49:37,008 --> 00:49:39,041
- ♪ A, B, C, D ♪
- 616
- 00:49:39,043 --> 00:49:41,043
- ♪ E, F, G ♪
- 617
- 00:49:41,045 --> 00:49:43,279
- ♪ H, I, J, K ♪
- 618
- 00:49:43,281 --> 00:49:46,115
- ♪ L, M, N, O, P ♪
- 619
- 00:49:56,327 --> 00:49:58,294
- - [Binschii] I never
- knew her name,
- 620
- 00:49:58,296 --> 00:50:00,396
- but she was the first
- girl I ever loved.
- 621
- 00:50:05,236 --> 00:50:07,670
- I remember her
- face 'til this day.
- 622
- 00:50:10,341 --> 00:50:11,741
- - Hey, you sit!
- 623
- 00:50:19,350 --> 00:50:21,417
- (door knocking loudly)
- 624
- 00:50:21,419 --> 00:50:23,119
- - Come in, Hiram.
- 625
- 00:50:35,800 --> 00:50:37,299
- What are we gonna call him?
- 626
- 00:50:39,103 --> 00:50:41,704
- He looks like a Silas
- 627
- 00:50:43,174 --> 00:50:45,041
- or a Simon.
- 628
- 00:50:46,110 --> 00:50:47,777
- What do you think, Hiram?
- 629
- 00:50:47,779 --> 00:50:50,079
- - We already have a Simon.
- 630
- 00:50:50,515 --> 00:50:52,314
- - That's right.
- 631
- 00:50:52,316 --> 00:50:54,683
- Silas it is.
- 632
- 00:50:54,685 --> 00:50:58,454
- Silas, I am Mrs. Braxton.
- 633
- 00:51:00,725 --> 00:51:03,159
- This is Mr. Hiram.
- 634
- 00:51:09,200 --> 00:51:12,334
- There you go,
- let's get this off.
- 635
- 00:51:13,805 --> 00:51:16,105
- Oh, look at this hair.
- 636
- 00:51:18,443 --> 00:51:20,109
- - He had this knife on him.
- 637
- 00:51:22,413 --> 00:51:24,113
- - He did, did he?
- 638
- 00:51:24,816 --> 00:51:27,083
- My little Indian warrior.
- 639
- 00:51:29,353 --> 00:51:30,553
- D'you bring the scissors?
- 640
- 00:51:32,857 --> 00:51:35,224
- - Ma'am, I forgot them.
- 641
- 00:51:37,862 --> 00:51:38,828
- - Well?
- 642
- 00:51:47,405 --> 00:51:49,405
- Stand still, Silas.
- 643
- 00:51:50,174 --> 00:51:55,511
- Let the burdens be upon
- the Lord. (chuckles)
- 644
- 00:51:57,315 --> 00:52:01,817
- ♪ Jesus loves you yes indeed ♪
- 645
- 00:52:01,819 --> 00:52:06,388
- ♪ For the Bible tells you so ♪
- 646
- 00:52:06,390 --> 00:52:10,759
- ♪ Jesus loves you yes indeed ♪
- 647
- 00:52:10,761 --> 00:52:15,531
- ♪ For the Bible tells you so ♪
- 648
- 00:52:15,533 --> 00:52:20,402
- ♪ Jesus loves you yes indeed ♪
- 649
- 00:52:20,404 --> 00:52:25,341
- ♪ For the Bible tells you so ♪
- 650
- 00:52:25,343 --> 00:52:29,812
- ♪ Jesus loves you yes indeed ♪
- 651
- 00:52:29,814 --> 00:52:32,248
- You wanna sing,
- you wanna try it?
- 652
- 00:52:33,918 --> 00:52:38,454
- ♪ Jesus loves you yes indeed ♪
- 653
- 00:52:38,456 --> 00:52:42,925
- ♪ For the Bible tells you so ♪
- 654
- 00:52:42,927 --> 00:52:45,895
- (Mrs. Braxton humming)
- 655
- 00:52:45,897 --> 00:52:48,330
- (soft piano music)
- (birds chirping)
- 656
- 00:52:48,332 --> 00:52:50,299
- - Sometimes I ask the Lord
- 657
- 00:52:52,236 --> 00:52:54,403
- where all the goodness
- is in this world.
- 658
- 00:52:58,476 --> 00:53:01,377
- That's what I always
- admired in you, John Towne;
- 659
- 00:53:03,314 --> 00:53:04,313
- your goodness.
- 660
- 00:53:06,484 --> 00:53:08,284
- You have a kind heart.
- 661
- 00:53:10,588 --> 00:53:12,588
- One day I think people
- will look back in shame
- 662
- 00:53:12,590 --> 00:53:14,390
- at how we treated the Indians.
- 663
- 00:53:17,929 --> 00:53:20,930
- Now you go get that boy
- and you take him home.
- 664
- 00:53:23,234 --> 00:53:25,234
- You just make sure
- you come back to me.
- 665
- 00:53:27,872 --> 00:53:29,205
- - I will.
- 666
- 00:53:30,274 --> 00:53:32,341
- - I'll be waitin'.
- 667
- 00:53:40,284 --> 00:53:41,617
- - [John] I felt whole again.
- 668
- 00:53:42,987 --> 00:53:45,621
- I wondered why I had wasted
- a lifetime without her.
- 669
- 00:53:47,892 --> 00:53:49,525
- That was behind me now.
- 670
- 00:53:50,561 --> 00:53:53,229
- I would spend the rest of
- my days with Maggie Butler.
- 671
- 00:53:56,500 --> 00:53:58,500
- - [Maggie] As I
- watched him ride off,
- 672
- 00:53:59,704 --> 00:54:01,971
- this time I knew he
- would come back for me.
- 673
- 00:54:04,475 --> 00:54:05,441
- - He ain't dead.
- 674
- 00:54:07,311 --> 00:54:08,477
- - You just said he was dead.
- 675
- 00:54:08,479 --> 00:54:10,279
- - No, O'Toole is dead.
- 676
- 00:54:10,281 --> 00:54:11,547
- Talkin' about the marshall.
- 677
- 00:54:11,549 --> 00:54:12,514
- - What marshall?
- 678
- 00:54:12,516 --> 00:54:13,649
- - The marshall we hung.
- 679
- 00:54:13,651 --> 00:54:18,921
- He's in town right now walkin'
- around with some Indian kid.
- 680
- 00:54:18,923 --> 00:54:21,457
- - You look so smart.
- 681
- 00:54:22,660 --> 00:54:24,326
- (door knocking)
- 682
- 00:54:24,328 --> 00:54:25,561
- Come in.
- 683
- 00:54:25,563 --> 00:54:28,731
- (soft soothing music)
- 684
- 00:54:33,337 --> 00:54:36,739
- All we have left
- is to cut the hair.
- 685
- 00:54:36,741 --> 00:54:40,643
- When you're done, bring
- him to the classroom.
- 686
- 00:54:41,646 --> 00:54:42,945
- - Yes, ma'am.
- 687
- 00:55:06,771 --> 00:55:08,570
- Don't you resist me, little boy.
- 688
- 00:55:09,974 --> 00:55:11,540
- You will do as I say.
- 689
- 00:55:12,743 --> 00:55:18,080
- I am Hiram and I run this place.
- 690
- 00:55:18,082 --> 00:55:19,048
- Lay down.
- 691
- 00:55:23,487 --> 00:55:28,557
- (knife stabbing)
- (Hiram wincing)
- 692
- 00:55:37,735 --> 00:55:39,702
- He stabbed me.
- 693
- 00:55:39,704 --> 00:55:42,638
- Come back here,
- you lil' heathen!
- 694
- 00:55:54,085 --> 00:55:58,020
- (climactic orchestral music)
- 695
- 00:56:04,095 --> 00:56:06,329
- - [Binschii] I don't
- know how it happened,
- 696
- 00:56:06,330 --> 00:56:08,564
- but there he was on his
- big horse and I ran to him.
- 697
- 00:56:23,748 --> 00:56:26,648
- Then I saw her running
- like me to freedom
- 698
- 00:56:26,650 --> 00:56:28,484
- from the Indian boarding school.
- 699
- 00:56:29,420 --> 00:56:31,053
- She smiled as she ran.
- 700
- 00:56:40,731 --> 00:56:42,030
- (gun blasting)
- 701
- 00:56:42,032 --> 00:56:43,532
- Then I heard the
- shot and she fell.
- 702
- 00:56:46,137 --> 00:56:48,737
- (gun blasting)
- 703
- 00:57:15,733 --> 00:57:18,834
- - How could you shoot a
- little girl in the back?
- 704
- 00:57:18,836 --> 00:57:21,637
- (gun blasting)
- 705
- 00:57:23,908 --> 00:57:27,643
- (somber orchestral music)
- 706
- 00:58:05,749 --> 00:58:09,885
- I knew they would come for
- us, so we rode hard all night.
- 707
- 00:58:40,584 --> 00:58:43,252
- In the mornin', we were
- in the high country.
- 708
- 00:58:43,254 --> 00:58:47,189
- (triumphant orchestral music)
- 709
- 00:59:16,720 --> 00:59:20,255
- (foreboding tribal music)
- 710
- 01:00:22,886 --> 01:00:24,886
- I could feel
- somethin' around us,
- 711
- 01:00:26,056 --> 01:00:27,723
- but I couldn't see anything.
- 712
- 01:00:31,662 --> 01:00:34,830
- (soft soothing music)
- 713
- 01:00:54,418 --> 01:00:58,687
- We found an old cabin and
- we went inside to rest.
- 714
- 01:01:36,760 --> 01:01:40,162
- (foreboding tribal music)
- 715
- 01:01:44,902 --> 01:01:48,904
- These Apaches were with
- Chacon and they led 'em to us.
- 716
- 01:02:02,753 --> 01:02:05,053
- - [Binschii] I knew he wanted
- me to stay in the cabin.
- 717
- 01:02:05,055 --> 01:02:07,456
- But when he fell asleep,
- I slipped outside.
- 718
- 01:02:12,129 --> 01:02:14,096
- I just wanted to be a kid again.
- 719
- 01:02:16,066 --> 01:02:19,000
- (birds chirping)
- 720
- 01:02:20,471 --> 01:02:23,138
- Then it happened, I
- was in the big arms
- 721
- 01:02:23,140 --> 01:02:25,040
- of the man that
- murdered my father.
- 722
- 01:02:27,044 --> 01:02:29,411
- - [John] I don't
- know what woke me.
- 723
- 01:02:29,413 --> 01:02:31,913
- But when I awoke, I
- had a sense of dread
- 724
- 01:02:31,915 --> 01:02:34,816
- and the little boy was
- nowhere to be seen.
- 725
- 01:02:34,818 --> 01:02:38,920
- (somber orchestral music)
- 726
- 01:02:38,922 --> 01:02:40,956
- (arrow whooshing)
- (John wincing)
- 727
- 01:02:40,958 --> 01:02:43,158
- An arrow in the shoulder
- is all I remember,
- 728
- 01:02:44,428 --> 01:02:46,428
- then the world went
- dark very quickly.
- 729
- 01:02:47,531 --> 01:02:50,232
- (John thudding)
- 730
- 01:03:07,117 --> 01:03:10,819
- - [Binschii] I remember thinking
- that this truly was the end
- 731
- 01:03:10,821 --> 01:03:12,454
- as we rode into the forest.
- 732
- 01:03:13,991 --> 01:03:19,060
- (fire crackling)
- (frogs croaking)
- 733
- 01:03:23,200 --> 01:03:26,568
- (men laughing)
- (muffled crosstalk)
- 734
- 01:03:26,570 --> 01:03:28,036
- That night, they were drinking
- 735
- 01:03:28,038 --> 01:03:31,173
- and more Apaches seeped
- in from the darkness.
- 736
- 01:03:46,190 --> 01:03:49,157
- The man that murdered my
- father was givin' them rifles.
- 737
- 01:03:53,297 --> 01:03:57,499
- (men speaking foreign language)
- 738
- 01:04:09,146 --> 01:04:12,147
- They yell and scream and fought.
- 739
- 01:04:12,149 --> 01:04:15,517
- (men drunken shouting)
- 740
- 01:04:21,058 --> 01:04:23,191
- I couldn't stop looking at
- my grandfather's necklace
- 741
- 01:04:23,193 --> 01:04:24,993
- around that big man's neck.
- 742
- 01:04:25,863 --> 01:04:31,066
- (muffled crosstalk)
- (fire crackling)
- 743
- 01:04:41,945 --> 01:04:45,080
- Then some of the Apaches
- left with the rifles.
- 744
- 01:04:45,082 --> 01:04:48,016
- (hooves clopping)
- 745
- 01:05:08,972 --> 01:05:11,539
- After the rest fell
- asleep, he took me.
- 746
- 01:05:11,541 --> 01:05:14,059
- I thought to kill
- me, but instead
- 747
- 01:05:14,060 --> 01:05:16,578
- we went into a dark mineshaft
- where he hid his treasure.
- 748
- 01:05:23,654 --> 01:05:25,287
- - [John] It was
- dark when I woke.
- 749
- 01:05:27,057 --> 01:05:29,991
- I snapped the arrow and
- pulled it outta my body.
- 750
- 01:05:29,993 --> 01:05:35,063
- (arrow snapping)
- (John wincing)
- 751
- 01:05:35,933 --> 01:05:38,133
- Then I ran all night
- followin' their tracks.
- 752
- 01:05:39,202 --> 01:05:43,071
- (adventurous western music)
- 753
- 01:05:55,252 --> 01:05:57,719
- In the mornin', I found
- 'em camped in a meadow
- 754
- 01:05:57,721 --> 01:06:00,622
- with their horses nearby
- huddled up together in a bunch.
- 755
- 01:06:14,237 --> 01:06:17,439
- It was an easy thing
- to get them goin'.
- 756
- 01:06:19,309 --> 01:06:24,379
- (intense orchestral music)
- (hooves stomping)
- 757
- 01:06:33,724 --> 01:06:36,391
- - [Bandit] Where the horses run?
- 758
- 01:06:37,394 --> 01:06:40,195
- (gun blasting)
- 759
- 01:06:58,315 --> 01:07:03,318
- (gun blasting)
- (bullets pinging)
- 760
- 01:07:32,249 --> 01:07:33,281
- (gun blasting)
- (Culpepper groaning)
- 761
- 01:07:33,283 --> 01:07:36,251
- (river trickling)
- 762
- 01:08:09,719 --> 01:08:14,355
- (gun blasting)
- (birds chirping)
- 763
- 01:08:14,357 --> 01:08:17,125
- - You just won't die, will you?
- 764
- 01:08:18,361 --> 01:08:19,327
- You throw that
- pistol over the edge
- 765
- 01:08:19,329 --> 01:08:21,229
- or I'll snap this boy's neck.
- 766
- 01:08:49,359 --> 01:08:50,325
- - [John] I was too
- weak from the arrow
- 767
- 01:08:50,327 --> 01:08:52,260
- to put up much of a fight.
- 768
- 01:08:52,262 --> 01:08:57,332
- (intense western music)
- (John wincing)
- 769
- 01:09:04,207 --> 01:09:06,875
- (fist thudding)
- 770
- 01:09:23,193 --> 01:09:25,460
- - Marshall, think you can fly?
- 771
- 01:09:26,363 --> 01:09:29,264
- (knife stabbing)
- 772
- 01:09:32,302 --> 01:09:35,470
- (tribal guitar music)
- 773
- 01:09:41,444 --> 01:09:44,412
- (Chacon shouting)
- 774
- 01:09:50,587 --> 01:09:51,853
- - [Binschii] Before
- we left his place,
- 775
- 01:09:51,855 --> 01:09:53,454
- I showed him the mineshaft.
- 776
- 01:09:54,457 --> 01:09:56,291
- - Let's see what's in here.
- 777
- 01:10:00,964 --> 01:10:02,430
- Oh wow.
- 778
- 01:10:12,609 --> 01:10:16,277
- I had never been a rich
- man until that moment.
- 779
- 01:10:16,279 --> 01:10:19,214
- (John chuckling)
- 780
- 01:10:29,259 --> 01:10:34,329
- (birds chirping)
- (soft serene music)
- 781
- 01:11:37,927 --> 01:11:41,562
- (intense foreboding music)
- 782
- 01:11:58,381 --> 01:12:00,448
- - Is that them?
- - Yeah.
- 783
- 01:12:01,451 --> 01:12:04,986
- Do what you want with the
- boy, but the marshall's mine.
- 784
- 01:12:04,988 --> 01:12:06,487
- All mine.
- 785
- 01:12:06,489 --> 01:12:08,489
- - I'm gonna take that
- little Indian boy's scalp
- 786
- 01:12:08,491 --> 01:12:09,791
- and feed it to my pups.
- 787
- 01:12:12,696 --> 01:12:15,663
- (hooves stomping)
- 788
- 01:12:21,004 --> 01:12:23,004
- - [John] I had my
- pick as they rode in.
- 789
- 01:12:24,574 --> 01:12:26,341
- I shot Roy first.
- 790
- 01:12:27,677 --> 01:12:29,010
- (rifle blasting)
- (Roy wincing)
- 791
- 01:12:29,012 --> 01:12:30,545
- I figured he would
- be my biggest threat
- 792
- 01:12:30,547 --> 01:12:32,747
- since the sheriff
- would be reckless
- 793
- 01:12:32,749 --> 01:12:35,550
- 'cause he wanted revenge
- for me shootin' his woman.
- 794
- 01:12:37,020 --> 01:12:40,421
- I shot Roy in the gut for how
- he was rough with the boy.
- 795
- 01:12:40,423 --> 01:12:45,493
- (rifle blasting)
- (soft foreboding music)
- 796
- 01:12:51,101 --> 01:12:53,835
- (rifle blasting)
- 797
- 01:13:02,145 --> 01:13:05,079
- (rifle blasting)
- 798
- 01:13:08,718 --> 01:13:13,788
- (guns blasting)
- (intense western music)
- 799
- 01:13:33,743 --> 01:13:35,576
- - Oh god, my shoulder!
- 800
- 01:13:35,578 --> 01:13:36,677
- Ow, my shoulder!
- 801
- 01:13:38,448 --> 01:13:39,414
- God.
- 802
- 01:13:41,184 --> 01:13:42,550
- - Don't shoot no more.
- 803
- 01:13:42,552 --> 01:13:44,552
- Please don't shoot.
- - Ow, my shoulder.
- 804
- 01:13:45,488 --> 01:13:46,454
- Help!
- 805
- 01:13:48,057 --> 01:13:50,725
- My shoulder.
- - Don't shoot!
- 806
- 01:13:52,529 --> 01:13:55,163
- - My shoulder!
- - Get up.
- 807
- 01:13:56,900 --> 01:13:58,599
- Where ya hit?
- - My shoulder.
- 808
- 01:13:58,601 --> 01:13:59,834
- Help, my shoulder.
- 809
- 01:13:59,836 --> 01:14:00,768
- I'm shot.
- 810
- 01:14:02,105 --> 01:14:05,473
- Ow, my shoulder.
- - Don't shoot, please.
- 811
- 01:14:09,646 --> 01:14:11,746
- - Come out here to
- kill a boy, did you?
- 812
- 01:14:11,748 --> 01:14:13,581
- What's wrong with you?!
- 813
- 01:14:13,583 --> 01:14:16,717
- How 'bout I just blow you
- to kingdom come right now?
- 814
- 01:14:18,755 --> 01:14:21,756
- Now you with your left hand,
- you take that gun outta there
- 815
- 01:14:21,758 --> 01:14:23,691
- and you throw it over there.
- 816
- 01:14:23,693 --> 01:14:24,926
- You look at me now!
- - My shoulder.
- 817
- 01:14:24,928 --> 01:14:26,127
- - You see me?
- 818
- 01:14:26,129 --> 01:14:26,928
- You throw it.
- 819
- 01:14:27,931 --> 01:14:30,198
- Now you, stand up son!
- 820
- 01:14:30,200 --> 01:14:31,732
- - Yes, sir.
- - Be a man.
- 821
- 01:14:34,904 --> 01:14:36,204
- Now you stay here,
- you understand me?
- 822
- 01:14:36,206 --> 01:14:37,805
- You don't move.
- 823
- 01:14:37,807 --> 01:14:39,774
- Say yes, sir!
- - Yes, sir.
- 824
- 01:14:42,745 --> 01:14:45,713
- (sheriff wincing)
- 825
- 01:14:51,788 --> 01:14:52,820
- - You bastard.
- 826
- 01:15:00,163 --> 01:15:01,629
- - Look at me, sheriff.
- 827
- 01:15:03,900 --> 01:15:06,834
- (rifle blasting)
- 828
- 01:15:17,847 --> 01:15:18,880
- Is he kin to you?
- 829
- 01:15:23,853 --> 01:15:26,254
- You tell me why I shouldn't
- kill you right now.
- 830
- 01:15:27,657 --> 01:15:28,623
- Tell me why.
- 831
- 01:15:29,259 --> 01:15:30,191
- Speak up, son!
- 832
- 01:15:30,193 --> 01:15:33,761
- - We're young.
- - Yeah, you're young.
- 833
- 01:15:37,667 --> 01:15:40,801
- - I tell you what,
- get on 'em horses.
- 834
- 01:15:41,871 --> 01:15:44,305
- If I see you back
- here, I will kill you.
- 835
- 01:15:44,307 --> 01:15:46,774
- You bring your uncle,
- I'll kill your uncle.
- 836
- 01:15:46,776 --> 01:15:48,843
- You understand me?
- - Yes, sir.
- 837
- 01:15:48,845 --> 01:15:49,810
- - Now git!
- 838
- 01:16:00,957 --> 01:16:03,891
- (hooves stomping)
- 839
- 01:16:07,897 --> 01:16:09,230
- You better get, boy!
- 840
- 01:16:22,045 --> 01:16:25,613
- (soothing piano music)
- 841
- 01:16:43,666 --> 01:16:46,734
- (soft serene music)
- 842
- 01:17:28,044 --> 01:17:31,646
- (soothing piano music)
- 843
- 01:17:41,791 --> 01:17:44,959
- (serene tribal music)
- 844
- 01:18:09,886 --> 01:18:12,887
- I gave the boy some gold,
- and jewels and some green backs.
- 845
- 01:18:13,923 --> 01:18:17,024
- I figured it would set him
- up right in the future.
- 846
- 01:18:17,026 --> 01:18:18,693
- It was the least I could do.
- 847
- 01:18:24,333 --> 01:18:28,736
- - [Binschii] It felt good to
- be in my land, Navajo land.
- 848
- 01:18:28,738 --> 01:18:32,006
- (soft orchestral music)
- 849
- 01:18:50,993 --> 01:18:53,728
- - [John] This Navajo land,
- was beautiful country.
- 850
- 01:18:54,297 --> 01:18:56,931
- Some of the most beautiful
- country I've ever seen.
- 851
- 01:19:24,994 --> 01:19:28,229
- (soothing piano music)
- 852
- 01:19:43,446 --> 01:19:46,514
- We have been through
- a lot together.
- 853
- 01:19:51,854 --> 01:19:53,854
- I was gonna miss this boy.
- 854
- 01:19:53,856 --> 01:19:55,222
- He was like a son to me now.
- 855
- 01:20:00,530 --> 01:20:03,097
- - [Binschii] It was hard
- sayin' goodbye to this man.
- 856
- 01:20:07,570 --> 01:20:11,572
- I would always remember him
- surrounded by the wind and sand.
- 857
- 01:20:11,574 --> 01:20:13,474
- Like in my grandfather's story,
- 858
- 01:20:13,476 --> 01:20:15,176
- this time it was a good wind.
- 859
- 01:20:16,946 --> 01:20:20,147
- I often wonder if my grandfather
- had sent this man to me.
- 860
- 01:20:21,217 --> 01:20:24,285
- I guess I will never know,
- but I'm glad I knew him.
- 861
- 01:20:26,055 --> 01:20:28,489
- - [John] It gave me great
- joy to see him home.
- 862
- 01:20:35,965 --> 01:20:37,865
- (Binschii speaking
- foreign language)
- 863
- 01:20:37,867 --> 01:20:40,968
- (serene vocal music)
- 864
- 01:20:49,178 --> 01:20:54,281
- - [Binschii] I was home
- in the arms of my mother.
- 865
- 01:21:11,100 --> 01:21:14,235
- (somber piano music)
- 866
- 01:21:21,177 --> 01:21:22,877
- I never saw him again.
- 867
- 01:21:52,642 --> 01:21:56,043
- (Spanish guitar music)
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