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1 00:02:09 Ethan?
2 00:02:28 Be quiet, Prince.
3 00:02:40 That's your Uncle Ethan!
4 00:02:56 Welcome home, Ethan.
5 00:03:14 Lucy... You ain't much bigger than when I last saw you!
6 00:03:17 I'm Deborah. There's Lucy over there.
7 00:03:21 Deborah? Debbie...
8 00:03:25 -And you're Lucy? -Yeah, I'm Lucy.
9 00:03:28 I'm mighty glad to see you, Uncle Ethan.
10 00:03:30 She's got a fella. Kisses him, too!
11 00:03:32 -Ban... -Shut up.
12 00:03:34 Go on with Lucy and help with supper.
13 00:03:36 Deborah, you too! Ban.
14 00:03:41 I was just gonna ask Uncle Ethan
15 00:03:43 what he's gonna do with his saber.
16 00:03:45 Well, I kind of figured to give it to you.
17 00:03:48 Thanks. Thanks, Uncle Ethan.
18 00:03:54 -How was California? -California? How should I know?
19 00:03:58 -Mose Harper told us... -Mose Harper?
20 00:04:00 Is that old goat still creekin' around?
21 00:04:03 Why doesn't somebody bury him?
22 00:04:06 No, I ain't been to California.
23 00:04:08 I don't intend to go either.
24 00:04:11 Supper will be ready as soon as you wash up.
25 00:04:13 Let me take your coat. Ethan.
26 00:04:26 Welcome home, Ethan.
27 00:04:30 Thanks, Aaron.
28 00:04:45 Marty, it's Uncle Ethan!
29 00:04:47 Debbie, sit down.
30 00:04:52 Good evening, Uncle Ethan. Welcome home, sir.
31 00:04:57 It's Martin. Martin Pawley.
32 00:05:01 I'm sorry for bein' late, Aunt Martha.
33 00:05:14 A fella could mistake you for a half-breed.
34 00:05:18 Not quite, I'm an eighth Cherokee
35 00:05:20 and the rest Welsh and English.
36 00:05:22 -Least that's what they tell me. -Go on, son.
37 00:05:25 It was Ethan who found you
38 00:05:26 squallin' under a sage clump...
39 00:05:28 ...after your folks had been massacred.
40 00:05:30 It just happened to be me. No need to make more of it.
41 00:05:40 Thank you, Lucy.
42 00:06:05 Good night, Aunt Martha.
43 00:06:08 Good night, Martin.
44 00:06:10 -Uncle Aaron. -Good night, Martin.
45 00:06:13 -Good night, Uncle Ethan. -Good night.
46 00:06:16 Come ben.
47 00:06:18 Good night, Ma. 'Night, Pa.
48 00:06:19 Uncle Ethan, will you tell us about the war?
49 00:06:22 The war ended three years ago, boy.
50 00:06:24 It did? So why didn't you come home before now?
51 00:06:27 Ben, go on with Martin. March!
52 00:06:34 Uncle Ethan, Lucy's wearing the gold locket
53 00:06:37 you gave her when she was a little girl.
54 00:06:40 She doesn't wear it much on account of
55 00:06:42 it makes her neck green.
56 00:06:43 -Deborah! -Well, it does!
57 00:06:46 But, I wouldn't care if you gave me a gold locket...
58 00:06:49 ...if it made my neck green or not.
59 00:06:52 -A gold locket! -Debbie!
60 00:06:54 Lucy, where are my saddlebags?
61 00:07:15 Look at my gold locket!
62 00:07:18 Oh, it is pretty.
63 00:07:21 -Ethan, I think she's too young... -Oh, let her have it.
64 00:07:25 -It doesn't amount to much. -To bed, young lady!
65 00:07:28 -Yes, Daddy. -Thank you, Uncle Ethan
66 00:07:30 To the bed
67 00:07:37 I passed the Todd place comin' in. What happened?
68 00:07:41 He gave up, quit, went back to chopping cotton.
69 00:07:44 So did the Jamisons.
70 00:07:47 Without Martha...
71 00:07:51 She just wouldn't let a man quit.
72 00:07:54 Ethan, I saw it in you before the war.
73 00:07:57 You wanted to clear out.
74 00:07:59 You stayed beyond any real reason. Why?
75 00:08:01 -Aaron, please... -Are you asking me to clear out now?
76 00:08:05 You're my brother, Ethan.
77 00:08:06 You're welcome to stay here as long as
78 00:08:08 you have a mind to. Ain't that right, Martha?
79 00:08:10 -Of course, it is. -I expect to pay my way.
80 00:08:14 There are 60 double eagles in there.
81 00:08:17 And twice that much here. Yankee dollars.
82 00:08:23 That's fresh minted.
83 00:08:25 -There ain't a mark on it. -So?
84 00:09:21 Aaron, Open up! It's Sam Clayton.
85 00:09:25 Aaron!
86 00:09:34 -Reverend, come on in! -Good morning, Aaron
87 00:09:37 -Good morning, Sister Edwards. -Good morning!
88 00:09:39 -Good morning, Ben and Debbie. -Good morning, Charlie.
89 00:09:42 -What is it, Reverend? -Lars just said
90 00:09:44 somebody busted into his corral last night
91 00:09:45 and ran off with his best cows.
92 00:09:47 Yeah, next time I'll raise pigs, by golly!
93 00:09:50 You never hear of anyone runnin' off pigs, I bet you!
94 00:09:54 Bumblebees, by golly!
95 00:09:55 Coffee'll be just fine, Sister. Good morning, Lucy.
96 00:09:58 -Good morning, Reverend. -Debbie, you been baptized yet?
97 00:10:00 -No, I haven't. -Aaron, get Martin.
98 00:10:02 -Martin! -Thank you, sister.
99 00:10:06 I can sure use that coffee. Pass the sugar, son.
100 00:10:10 Wait a minute, Sister.
101 00:10:12 I didn't get any coffee yet. Just hold on a second, Sister.
102 00:10:16 I'm sure fond of them doughnuts.
103 00:10:19 Aaron! Martin! Come on up here.
104 00:10:22 Come on. Raise your right hand. Martin?
105 00:10:25 -Yes, sir. -Raise your right hand.
106 00:10:28 You're hereby voluntary privates
107 00:10:29 in Company A of the Texas Rangers...
108 00:10:32 ...and you will faithfully discharge...
109 00:10:33 Can I go with you?
110 00:10:34 Quiet!
111 00:10:37 -Where was I? -Faithfully fulfill.
112 00:10:39 -You will faithfully discharge your... -Mrs. Edwards?
113 00:10:42 Shut up!
114 00:10:44 You will faithfully discharge your duties, as such...
115 00:10:47 ...without a recompense or monetary consideration.
116 00:10:51 Amen. That means no pay. Better get a shirt on, Aaron.
117 00:10:53 I ain't goin' volunteering till I've had my coffee.
118 00:10:56 -Drink your own. Reverend. -Just call me "Captain."
119 00:10:58 Captain. The Reverend Samuel Johnson Clayton!
120 00:11:02 Mighty impressive.
121 00:11:04 Well...the "Prodigal Brother"!
122 00:11:08 When did you get back?
123 00:11:09 I ain't seen you since the surrender.
124 00:11:12 Come to think of it, I didn't see you at the surrender.
125 00:11:15 I don't believe in surrenders.
126 00:11:17 I still got my saber, Reverend.
127 00:11:20 Didn't turn it into no plowshare neither.
128 00:11:22 The Indians did it, Mrs. Edwards.
129 00:11:25 Caddos or Kiowas. Old Mose knows. Yes, sir.
130 00:11:28 -Oh, shut up, Mose. -Thank you.
131 00:11:31 -My cow is... -Ethan, I'm countin' on you
132 00:11:33 to look after things while I'm gone.
133 00:11:35 -You're not goin'. -He is going.
134 00:11:37 -I already swore him in. -Swear him out!
135 00:11:40 -I'll go with you. -I don't think I should...
136 00:11:42 Stay close, Aaron. It might be, this is rustlers.
137 00:11:46 Might be this dodderin' ol' idiot ain't so far wrong.
138 00:11:49 Could be Comanches.
139 00:11:50 Kind words, Ethan. Thank you kindly.
140 00:11:54 Children, go with Lucy.
141 00:11:56 -Oh, Mom... -Ben!
142 00:11:57 Comanches.
143 00:12:00 All right. I'll swear you in.
144 00:12:02 No need to. It wouldn't be legal anyway.
145 00:12:04 Why not? You wanted for a crime, Ethan?
146 00:12:09 -Coffee, Ethan. -Thank you, Martha.
147 00:12:13 Are you asking me as a captain or a preacher, Sam?
148 00:12:17 I'm asking you
149 00:12:18 as a ranger of the sovereign state of Texas.
150 00:12:20 -You got a warrant? -You fit a lot of descriptions.
151 00:12:24 I figure a man's only good for one oath at a time.
152 00:12:28 I took mine to the Confederate States of America.
153 00:12:32 So did you, Sam.
154 00:12:35 Stay close, Aaron.
155 00:12:37 Thank you, Mrs. Edwards. We have to be going.
156 00:12:40 Thank you, Mrs. Edwards.
157 00:12:42 Grateful to the hospitality of your rocking chair, ma'am.
158 00:12:56 Brad and Lucy, Lucy and Brad
159 00:13:00 Debbie and Ben Edwards, I'm gonna tell Ma on you!
160 00:14:37 Brad, right here.
161 00:14:49 Uncle Ethan!
162 00:14:53 Somethin' mighty fishy about this trail, Uncle Ethan.
163 00:14:56 Don't call me "Uncle." I ain't your uncle.
164 00:14:59 Yes, sir.
165 00:15:00 No need to call me "sir" either.
166 00:15:03 Nor "grandpa," nor "Methuselah."
167 00:15:06 I can whip you to a frazzle.
168 00:15:09 -What do you want me to call you? -My name is Ethan.
169 00:15:12 Now what's so mighty fishy about this trail?
170 00:15:16 -Well, first... -Look! Look! Brad!
171 00:15:34 Pa!
172 00:15:36 Reverend!
173 00:15:40 Look.
174 00:15:56 Caddos or Kiowas, huh?
175 00:16:01 Ain't but one tribe uses a lance like that.
176 00:16:04 Hey, Pa, your prize bull.
177 00:16:07 Killed every one of them!
178 00:16:09 And not for food either. Why'd they do a thing like that?
179 00:16:13 Stealing the cattle was just to pull us out.
180 00:16:16 This is a murder raid.
181 00:16:18 Shapes up to burn down either your place,
182 00:16:21 or my brother's.
183 00:16:22 Mama! Laurie!
184 00:16:25 Oh, please, God! Please, no!
185 00:16:28 Brad! Brad! Son!
186 00:16:34 Jorgensen's place is the closest, Ethan.
187 00:16:36 If they're not there, we'll come straight on to you.
188 00:16:39 Come on, Charlie.
189 00:16:40 You do that.
190 00:16:42 Well, are you coming, or ain't you?
191 00:16:45 That farm's 40 miles from here, boy.
192 00:16:48 And these horses need rest and grain.
193 00:17:00 Ain't Caddos. Ain't Kiowas. Comanche.
194 00:17:13 -Break out the grain. -Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
195 00:17:45 Quiet, boy.
196 00:18:16 I'll see if I can shoot a couple of sage hens
197 00:18:18 for supper.
198 00:18:20 Yes, you do that, Aaron.
199 00:18:28 Ma, the days are getting shorter.
200 00:18:30 Lucy, we don't need a lamp yet.
201 00:18:33 Let's just enjoy the dusk.
202 00:18:46 It's all right, Ma, I've been watching.
203 00:18:48 -Only... -What, Ben?
204 00:18:50 I wish Uncle Ethan was here. Don't you, Ma?
205 00:19:07 Close that shutter, Ben, like a good boy.
206 00:19:22 -Ma...I can't... -Lucy!
207 00:19:47 We're gonna play the "sleep-out" game. Remember?
208 00:19:49 Where you hide out with Grandma?
209 00:19:51 -Where she is buried? -And you creep along the ditch
210 00:19:54 -very quietly, like... -Like a little mouse.
211 00:19:57 Hurry up! Martha! The moon's fixin' to rise!
212 00:19:59 You won't make a sound or come back,
213 00:20:02 no matter what you hear!
214 00:20:03 -Promise? -I promise.
215 00:20:07 Wait. Can't I have my doll?
216 00:20:10 -There's no time. There's no time. -Here she is, baby.
217 00:20:16 Here.
218 00:20:18 Now, down low. Run!
219 00:20:20 Baby!
220 00:20:33 Chris, go back. Go back, Chris! Go back!
221 00:20:36 Go back, Chris!
222 00:20:39 Chris, go back.
223 00:21:13 Uncle Ethan!
224 00:21:16 Uncle Ethan!
225 00:21:19 Wait a minute, Uncle Ethan.
226 00:21:21 Next time you'll mind your Uncle Ethan.
227 00:21:23 Thank you kindly...
228 00:21:24 Wait, Mose! We can ride double, Mose!
229 00:21:26 Mose! Please!
230 00:21:32 Mose!
231 00:22:07 Martha! Martha!
232 00:22:50 Aunt Martha!
233 00:22:53 Aunt Martha!
234 00:22:57 -Let me in. -Don't go in there, boy.
235 00:22:59 -I know she's in there! Let me in. -Don't go in there.
236 00:23:05 Don't let him look in there, Mose.
237 00:23:08 It won't do him any good.
238 00:23:14 Lucy! Debbie!
239 00:23:54 -Put an "Amen" to it! -I'm not finished yet.
240 00:23:57 There's no more time for praying. Amen!
241 00:24:00 Brad! Martin!
242 00:24:02 Amen.
243 00:24:24 Those girls mean as much to me
244 00:24:28 as though they were my own.
245 00:24:29 Maybe you don't know that my Brad
246 00:24:31 has been keeping company with Lucy.
247 00:24:33 I'd be obliged if you'd come to the point, ma'am.
248 00:24:36 It's just that I know Martha would want you...
249 00:24:38 ...to take care of her boys, as well as her girls.
250 00:24:41 If the girls are dead,
251 00:24:43 don't let the boys waste their lives in vengeance.
252 00:24:46 Promise me, Ethan!
253 00:24:49 Come on, if you're going with us!
254 00:25:18 Captain!
255 00:25:44 Another one, huh? Give me a hand, Charlie.
256 00:25:57 This one came a long way before he died, Captain.
257 00:26:00 Well, Ethan, there's another one
258 00:26:03 you can score up for your brother.
259 00:26:06 -I don't like it! -What don't you like?
260 00:26:08 Indians on a raid generally hide their dead.
261 00:26:11 If they don't care anything about us knowin'...
262 00:26:14 ...it only spells one thing
263 00:26:16 They ain't afraid of us following,
264 00:26:18 or of us catchin' up with them either.
265 00:26:20 You can back out any time you want, Nesby.
266 00:26:24 Ethan, I didn't say that!
267 00:26:27 I didn't say such!
268 00:26:28 Easy, Nesby, easy.
269 00:26:35 Jorgensen!
270 00:26:37 Why don't you finish the job?
271 00:26:48 -What good did that do you? -By what you preach, none.
272 00:26:52 But what that Comanche believes...
273 00:26:54 ...ain't got no eyes, he can't enter the Spirit Land.
274 00:26:57 Has to wander forever between the winds.
275 00:26:59 You get it, Reverend. Come on, Blankethead!
276 00:27:09 All right, boys. Let's mount up.
277 00:27:23 They're camped by the river, about 20 miles from here.
278 00:27:28 We'll wait till dark, then circle out
279 00:27:32 so we can jump 'em before daylight.
280 00:27:34 You're sure you want to jump 'em, Ethan?
281 00:27:39 That's what we came for, ain't it?
282 00:27:42 I thought we were tryin' to get them girls out...alive.
283 00:27:46 If we jump them Comanches,
284 00:27:47 they'll kill 'em. You know that.
285 00:27:49 What are we doing then, Reverend?
286 00:27:52 What are we supposed to do, Ethan?
287 00:27:54 Well, what I had in mind was
288 00:27:56 maybe runnin' off their pony herd.
289 00:27:59 A Comanche on foot is more apt to be willin' to listen.
290 00:28:02 I think the Reverend's right. Don't you?
291 00:28:04 You think the Reverend's...
292 00:28:07 What does a quarter-breed Cherokee
293 00:28:09 know about the old Comanche trick...
294 00:28:11 ...of sleepin' with his best pony tied right by his side?
295 00:28:16 You've got about as much chance of
296 00:28:17 stampeding that herd as...
297 00:28:19 As you have of finding them girls alive
298 00:28:22 by raidin' into 'em!
299 00:28:23 I say we do it my way. And that's an order!
300 00:28:27 Yes, sir.
301 00:28:29 But if you're wrong...
302 00:28:32 ...don't ever give me another!
303 00:29:15 -Well, they were here. -Sure. They were here.
304 00:29:20 And now they're out there, waiting to jump us.
305 00:29:24 Any more orders, "Captain"?
306 00:29:26 Yes. We'll keep on going.
307 00:29:40 Well?
308 00:29:41 You want to quit, Ethan?
309 00:29:44 That'll be the day!
310 00:29:47 -Horses! -Horses!
311 00:30:01 Keep on going.
312 00:30:47 Keep moving! Keep moving!
313 00:31:24 Well, Reverend,
314 00:31:26 it looks like you got yourself surrounded.
315 00:31:29 Yeah, and I figure I can get myself un-surrounded.
316 00:31:32 Mose, how far is the river?
317 00:31:35 I've been baptized, Reverend. I've been baptized.
318 00:31:40 -Shut up, you fool. -Thank you, kindly. Thank you.
319 00:31:43 You'd better get yourself set for another one...
320 00:31:46 ...because when I holler,
321 00:31:49 I want you to move out in a hurry!
322 00:31:56 Let's go!
323 00:32:35 -Take it easy, Nesby. -You'll be all right, Nesby.
324 00:32:37 -I'm gonna tell 'em, -Ethan. Let's tell 'em!
325 00:32:41 well, tell them.
326 00:32:44 -Take it easy, Nesby. -You'll be all right, Nesby.
327 00:32:47 Come on!
328 00:33:15 Here.
329 00:33:17 Here is my Bible. Hold it.
330 00:33:20 It'll make you feel good.
331 00:33:23 Thank you, Reverend. Thank you very kindly.
332 00:33:30 Do you think they'll charge us?
333 00:33:34 -Are you asking me? -I am.
334 00:33:36 Well, thank you.
335 00:33:38 Yep. The Death Song.
336 00:33:41 The War Chief. He's got to, to save face.
337 00:33:45 Yes, sir. He'll be right in your lap in a minute, sonny.
338 00:33:51 For that which we're about to receive,
339 00:33:53 we thank Thee, O Lord.
340 00:34:34 You got him, Marty!
341 00:34:52 Hallelujah!
342 00:34:55 Dang! Blast it!
343 00:34:58 Watch it, it's loaded!
344 00:35:30 No, Ethan. Leave them to carry off their hurt and dead.
345 00:35:34 Well, Reverend, that does it!
346 00:35:37 From now on, you stay out of this, all of you!
347 00:35:40 I don't want you with me.
348 00:35:42 I don't need you for what I've gotta do!
349 00:35:55 Well, Edwards, I...
350 00:35:57 I guess you're right. We gotta get Nesby back.
351 00:36:01 This is a job for a whole company of rangers...
352 00:36:03 ...or it's a job for one or two men.
353 00:36:06 Right now, we're too many and not enough.
354 00:36:10 Me, I'm going on alone.
355 00:36:13 -Any objections? -Good luck.
356 00:36:19 There's only one way
357 00:36:20 you can stop me from looking for Lucy, mister...
358 00:36:23 ...and that's kill me!
359 00:36:25 That's the way I feel, Uncle Ethan.
360 00:36:28 Ethan. Sir.
361 00:36:31 All right. But I'm giving the orders, you hear?
362 00:36:34 I'm givin' the orders...
363 00:36:36 ...and you'll follow 'em
364 00:36:37 or we're splittin' up right here and now.
365 00:36:39 Sure, Ethan.
366 00:36:41 There's just one reason we're here, ain't it?
367 00:36:44 It's to find Debbie and Lucy.
368 00:36:50 If they're still alive.
369 00:36:57 Mount up.
370 00:37:25 They gotta stop sometime.
371 00:37:28 If they're human men at all, they gotta stop!
372 00:37:31 No, a human rides a horse until it dies,
373 00:37:34 then he goes on afoot.
374 00:37:36 A Comanche comes along, gets that horse up,
375 00:37:39 rides him 20 more miles...
376 00:37:42 ...and then he eats him.
377 00:37:44 Easy on that!
378 00:37:46 Sorry.
379 00:37:49 We don't even know if Debbie and Lucy are in this bunch.
380 00:37:52 -Maybe they split up. -They're with 'em, all right.
381 00:37:54 -If they're still alive. -You've said that enough!
382 00:37:57 Maybe Lucy's dead. Maybe they're both dead.
383 00:38:01 But, if I hear that from you again,
384 00:38:02 I'll fight you, Mr. Edwards!
385 00:38:04 That'll be the day!
386 00:38:12 Spread out!
387 00:38:23 Found a main trail, but...
388 00:38:26 ...four of them cut out here and
389 00:38:28 rode on up through that pass.
390 00:38:30 How come they'd do that, Ethan?
391 00:38:33 I'll take a look. Keep after the others.
392 00:38:36 If you want us to fire...
393 00:38:39 No, nor build bonfires, nor beat drums.
394 00:38:41 I'll meet you on the far side.
395 00:38:44 Move!
396 00:39:23 Do you want some water, Ethan?
397 00:39:38 The trail leads over there.
398 00:39:40 Why'd they break off?
399 00:39:44 Was there water in that canyon?
400 00:39:49 No water.
401 00:39:52 Are you all right, Ethan?
402 00:39:54 I'm all right.
403 00:39:59 Hei
404 00:40:01 What happened to your coat? Did you lose it?
405 00:40:05 I must have.
406 00:40:08 But I'm not going back for it!
407 00:40:29 I found 'em!
408 00:40:31 I found Lucy!
409 00:40:34 They're camped a half-mile over.
410 00:40:36 I was swinging back and I saw their smoke.
411 00:40:38 Bellied up a ridge, and there they were,
412 00:40:41 right below me.
413 00:40:42 -Did you see Debbie? -No, but I saw Lucy all right.
414 00:40:48 She was wearing that blue dress...
415 00:40:50 What you saw wasn't Lucy.
416 00:40:51 -Oh, but it was... -What you saw was a buck...
417 00:40:55 ...wearin' Lucy's dress.
418 00:40:58 I found Lucy back in the canyon.
419 00:41:02 I wrapped her in my coat.
420 00:41:06 Buried her with my own hands.
421 00:41:09 I thought it best to keep it from you.
422 00:41:15 Did they...
423 00:41:17 -Was she...? -What do you want me to do?
424 00:41:19 Draw you a picture? Spell it out?
425 00:41:23 Don't ever ask me!
426 00:41:25 As long as you live, don't ever ask me more!
427 00:41:50 Brad. I'm awful sorry, Brad.
428 00:41:54 Brad. Wait a minute!
429 00:41:59 Get back here, Brad!
430 00:42:02 Brad! Get back here!
431 00:42:55 Why don't you say it?
432 00:42:57 We're beaten, and you know it.
433 00:43:01 No.
434 00:43:03 Our turnin' back don't mean nothin'.
435 00:43:06 Not in the long run.
436 00:43:09 If she's alive, she's safe.
437 00:43:11 For a while, they'll keep her and they'll
438 00:43:14 raise her as one of their own until
439 00:43:18 she's of an age to...
440 00:43:21 Do you think maybe there's a chance
441 00:43:23 we still might find her?
442 00:43:25 An Indian will chase a thing till
443 00:43:28 he thinks he's chased it enough.
444 00:43:31 Then he quits.
445 00:43:33 Same way when he runs.
446 00:43:35 Seems like he never learns there's such a thing as...
447 00:43:39 ...a critter who'll just keep coming on.
448 00:43:42 So we'll find 'em in the end. I promise you.
449 00:43:46 We'll find 'em...
450 00:43:48 ...just as sure as the turnin' of the earth!
451 00:44:42 -Hi, Ethan. -Hello, sir.
452 00:44:46 -Hi, Marty. -How are you, sir?
453 00:44:52 Marty!
454 00:44:59 You got my letter about your son, Brad?
455 00:45:02 Yeah. Just about this time a year ago.
456 00:45:10 Oh, Ethan, this country...
457 00:45:19 Marty?
458 00:45:24 Martin Pawley!
459 00:45:30 Him? Probably forgotten all about you,
460 00:45:33 Probably can't even call your name to mind!
461 00:45:36 Her name is Laurie.
462 00:45:40 But I fairly forgot just how pretty she was.
463 00:45:56 Ethan.
464 00:45:58 What about Debbie?
465 00:46:12 Hey, what are you doin' anyway?
466 00:46:16 Don't go taking that stuff!
467 00:46:19 Well, it ain't worth the mending.
468 00:46:21 What are you gettin' so red in the face about?
469 00:46:23 I got brothers, ain't I?
470 00:46:24 Yeah, well, I ain't one of them.
471 00:46:26 Look here, Martin Pawley, I'm a woman.
472 00:46:29 We women wash and mend your dirty clothes all your lives.
473 00:46:32 When you're little, we even wash you!
474 00:46:34 How you can ever make out to be bashful
475 00:46:35 in front of a woman, I'll never know.
476 00:46:38 You talk like a fella
477 00:46:38 just might as well run around naked.
478 00:46:41 It wouldn't bother me none.
479 00:46:45 Sure wouldn't try it
480 00:46:46 in front of Pa, though, if I was you!
481 00:47:04 We kept trackin'em till the blizzards hit.
482 00:47:06 Then we lost their trail.
483 00:47:09 Don't need to tell you where we went
484 00:47:12 Fort Richardson, Wingate, Cobb...
485 00:47:14 Anadarko Agency
486 00:47:17 Trouble is, we don't know
487 00:47:18 which band the war party belonged to.
488 00:47:20 Well, you did all a body could, Ethan.
489 00:47:22 I got your boy killed.
490 00:47:24 Don't go blamin' yourself for that.
491 00:47:26 It's this country that killed my boy.
492 00:47:28 -Yes, by golly, I tell you Ethan... -Now, Lars,
493 00:47:32 it just so happens we'd be Texicans.
494 00:47:35 A Texican is nothing but a human man way out on a limb.
495 00:47:38 This year and next...
496 00:47:41 Maybe for a hundred more.
497 00:47:42 But I don't think it will be forever.
498 00:47:45 Some day this country's gonna be a fine good place to be.
499 00:47:49 Maybe it needs our bones
500 00:47:50 in the ground before that time can come.
501 00:47:53 Bedtime.
502 00:47:55 She was a schoolteacher.
503 00:47:59 Ma, Marty's drawers is a sight.
504 00:48:01 Would it be all right if we give him
505 00:48:02 some of Brad's things?
506 00:48:03 Of course. They're in Grandma's chest.
507 00:48:05 Ethan, you're going to sleep in the bunkhouse.
508 00:48:06 My God! The letter!
509 00:48:08 In the chest!
510 00:48:09 It came for you, Ethan, last winter.
511 00:48:12 Charlie McCorry brought it.
512 00:48:15 I'm looking for that letter, Charlie MacCorry...
513 00:48:19 That you are in
514 00:48:27 Here it is. By golly, I forgot.
515 00:48:35 Excuse me.
516 00:48:48 Mrs. Jorgensen. Take a look at this.
517 00:48:53 Just a snip of calico.
518 00:48:55 Ever see it before?
519 00:48:56 Maybe on a dress Debbie wore?
520 00:49:00 Yes, it was an apron.
521 00:49:03 Ethan. Have they found her yet?
522 00:49:07 Not yet.
523 00:49:13 Not yet.
524 00:49:17 You might at least have left me my britches!
525 00:49:19 It's time for bed anyway.
526 00:49:21 Here, try these on.
527 00:49:23 I ain't gonna.
528 00:49:25 Well, likely they'll need some takin' in.
529 00:49:27 Marty, you're that gaunt.
530 00:49:29 Ma's having turkey for dinner tomorrow.
531 00:49:31 Laurie, come. Let the boys get to bed.
532 00:49:35 All right, Pa.
533 00:49:42 -Good night, Marty. -Good night, Laurie.
534 00:49:45 -'Night, Mr. Edwards. -'Night, Ms. Jorgensen.
535 00:49:54 Jorgensen's been runnin' my cattle with his own.
536 00:49:59 Your cattle?
537 00:50:01 You mean Debbie's cattle.
538 00:50:02 He's agreed to take you on and split the increase
539 00:50:06 in my herd while I'm gone.
540 00:50:08 I'm pushin' on tomorrow.
541 00:50:10 Well, I sure ain't gonna stay here!
542 00:50:12 I started out lookin' for Debbie,
543 00:50:14 -I intend to keep on. -Why?
544 00:50:16 Why?
545 00:50:17 -Well, because she is my... -She's your nothing!
546 00:50:21 She's no kin to you at all!
547 00:50:24 I always kind of thought she was.
548 00:50:27 The way her folks took me in and raised me...
549 00:50:29 -That don't make you no kin. -All right, maybe it don't.
550 00:50:32 -But I intend to keep on lookin' anyway. -How?
551 00:50:35 You got any horses, or money to buy 'em?
552 00:50:38 You ain't even got money for cartridges.
553 00:50:40 Jorgensen's offerin' you a good livin' here.
554 00:50:48 Martin, I want you to know...
555 00:50:50 I know what you want me to know!
556 00:50:52 I've got no kin, no money, no horses!
557 00:50:55 All I got here is a bunch of dead-man's clothes to wear!
558 00:50:59 You told me that already, so, shut your mouth!
559 00:51:14 -Mornin', Laurie. -Mornin', Marty. Did you sleep well?
560 00:51:19 Well, no.
561 00:51:21 I kind of tossed and turned...
562 00:51:26 ...and dreamed.
563 00:51:40 I'll get your coffee.
564 00:51:45 You know, Laurie, I...
565 00:51:47 ...I was thinking
566 00:51:48 maybe it's time you and me started goin' steady, huh?
567 00:51:53 You and me have been goin' steady
568 00:51:55 since we was three years old.
569 00:51:57 -We have? -About time you found out about it!
570 00:52:01 Gosh, Laurie, I've always been fond of you, but...
571 00:52:04 ...with all this trouble with Debbie and Ethan, I...
572 00:52:08 Ethan rode on an hour ago.
573 00:52:11 I don't know what you can do about
574 00:52:13 findin' Debbie that he can't.
575 00:52:14 He'll find her now, Martin. Honest he will!
576 00:52:17 That's what I'm afraid of, Laurie,
577 00:52:20 him finding her!
578 00:52:22 I've seen his eyes at the very word "Comanche."
579 00:52:26 I've seen him take his knife and...
580 00:52:30 Never mind. He's a man that can go crazy wild!
581 00:52:32 And I intend to be there to stop him, in case he does.
582 00:52:36 I was hopin' I could hold you here,
583 00:52:38 but I guess I knew better.
584 00:52:41 Here.
585 00:52:43 I stole that for you.
586 00:52:54 "I...bought..."
587 00:52:56 Here, let me read it for you.
588 00:53:00 "I bought a small-sized dress off of an Indian.
589 00:53:03 "If this here's a piece of your child's dress,
590 00:53:05 bring the reward.
591 00:53:06 "I know where they've gone. "
592 00:53:08 -"Jerem Futterman." -Jerem Futterman!
593 00:53:11 He's got a small trading post
594 00:53:14 on the south fork of the Brazos.
595 00:53:15 Listen, I just gotta get me a horse!
596 00:53:16 Do you think your Pa...
597 00:53:18 Finish your breakfast!
598 00:53:19 I've got to find him!
599 00:53:21 All right, go on and find him!
600 00:53:24 Oh, Laurie, don't you understand?
601 00:53:36 But that's your own good horse!
602 00:53:39 You take him and welcome!
603 00:53:41 But don't you count on findin' me here when you get back.
604 00:53:44 I've been hanging around this Godforsaken place...
605 00:53:47 ...for two long years waiting for you.
606 00:53:49 I ain't cut out to be no old maid!
607 00:53:52 I'm sorry, Laurie, but I just gotta catch up with Ethan.
608 00:53:56 Well, go ahead and catch up with him!
609 00:54:16 -Futterman? -Yeah.
610 00:54:18 Let's talk.
611 00:54:25 -You sent me a letter. -Yeah?
612 00:54:29 About a dress.
613 00:54:44 How'd you come by it?
614 00:54:45 -You said there was a $1,000 reward. -That's what I said.
615 00:54:49 Got it with you?
616 00:54:51 You'll get the reward when I find her,
617 00:54:53 and if she's still alive.
618 00:54:54 A man's got a right to expect some kind of payment.
619 00:54:57 I laid out for that dress and sendin' you that writing.
620 00:55:02 -Twenty Yankee dollars. -A man's time is worth something.
621 00:55:06 Talk.
622 00:55:10 A young buck fetched it in late last summer.
623 00:55:13 Said it belonged to a captive child of Chief Scar.
624 00:55:15 Scar? We ain't never heard of him, have we?
625 00:55:19 Me neither. But this buck claimed
626 00:55:20 he was a big war chief...
627 00:55:22 -...with the Nawyecky Comanches. -Keep talkin'.
628 00:55:24 Scar's band was headed north to winter at Fort Wingate,
629 00:55:27 eatin' agency beef.
630 00:55:28 That's what this buck said. Maybe he lied.
631 00:55:32 Maybe you lie.
632 00:55:33 In that case, my friend, you won't find her...
633 00:55:36 ...and I won't get my $1,000 dollars.
634 00:55:38 Look, You can spend the night.
635 00:55:41 Cards, a jug, if you like...
636 00:55:44 No thanks.
637 00:55:46 Don't forget to come back with my $1,000!
638 00:55:48 It ain't yours yet!
639 00:55:52 Hey, Ethan.
640 00:55:55 Do you have a feeling that maybe we're being followed?
641 00:55:59 That's the Indian in you. Go to sleep.
642 00:56:01 Them horses there... they're sure actin' mighty nervous.
643 00:56:04 They smell a change in the weather.
644 00:56:15 Don't put any more wood on the fire.
645 00:56:18 -I'm burning up. -We might get a frost before mornin'.
646 00:56:21 I'm getting to be like old Mose Harper.
647 00:56:24 My bones are cold tonight.
648 00:56:29 You know...
649 00:56:31 ...it's funny, but
650 00:56:33 last winter when we passed through Fort Wingate...
651 00:56:36 ...I didn't have any recollection of
652 00:56:38 a mention of Nawyecky Comanches.
653 00:56:41 Not so funny when you recollect
654 00:56:43 what "Nawyecky" means.
655 00:56:44 -What's that? -Sort of like "roundabout."
656 00:56:47 A man says he's goin' one place,
657 00:56:50 means to go to the other.
658 00:57:03 Come on, Ethan. Don't put any more wood on the fire!
659 00:57:06 I'm burning up.
660 00:57:16 -Comfortable? -Ethan, are you all right?
661 00:57:19 I'm just saying good night to you.
662 00:57:21 Well, good night!
663 00:57:46 -Good night! -Good night!
664 00:58:20 Futterman!
665 00:58:36 Thanks, you did fine.
666 00:58:42 Why, that's Mr. Futterman!
667 00:58:44 Ethan, what are you doin' anyway?
668 00:58:46 I'm getting my money back,
669 00:58:48 you idiot! What do you suppose!
670 00:58:51 We did all right.
671 00:58:56 We? Why you just staked me out there,
672 00:58:59 like a piece of bait!
673 00:59:01 You built up the fire. You fixed it
674 00:59:03 so I could get my brains blown out!
675 00:59:06 What if you had missed?
676 00:59:08 It never occurred to me.
677 00:59:13 Let's get out of here.
678 00:59:25 Howdy, Mr. Jorgensen.
679 00:59:28 -Charlie! -Got me a letter here.
680 00:59:31 By golly, a letter?
681 00:59:34 It's for Ms. Laurie.
682 00:59:36 Two letters in one year! By golly!
683 00:59:40 Mama! Mama! It's Charlie McCorry.
684 00:59:43 He's come with a letter.
685 00:59:45 He's come a courtin' too, by golly!
686 00:59:47 Come on
687 00:59:50 Good morning, Charlie.
688 00:59:53 Laurie, here's a letter for you. Charlie brought it.
689 00:59:56 I figured it might be the news
690 00:59:57 you've been waiting for, so l...
691 01:00:00 -Thank you, Charlie. -You're welcome.
692 01:00:03 Say, I brought you some boiled sweets.
693 01:00:04 Thank you, Charlie!
694 01:00:06 Let's sit down while Laurie reads the letter.
695 01:00:10 I reckon, I really ought to be going...
696 01:00:12 No. You'll stay, Charlie.
697 01:00:15 After all, Charlie brought the letter.
698 01:00:18 He's got a right to listen too.
699 01:00:19 Come on, read the letter.
700 01:00:24 But, Ma, it's my letter!
701 01:00:25 Why, sure, but read it.
702 01:00:27 Go ahead. Read it.
703 01:00:38 Please.
704 01:00:41 "Dear Ms. Laury..."
705 01:00:43 He spelled it with a "y" instead of an "ie."
706 01:00:45 -You'd think he'd know better. -Oh, spelling...please!
707 01:00:48 What's the difference? Read the letter!
708 01:00:52 "Dear Ms. Laury: I take pencil in hand to let you know...
709 01:00:57 "...Ethan and me are still trying
710 01:00:59 to catch up with them Comanches...
711 01:01:01 "...the late Mr. Futterman told us about."
712 01:01:05 The "late" Mr. Futterman?
713 01:01:07 That means Mr. Futterman is dead, by golly.
714 01:01:09 Oh, the poor man! Go ahead, Laurie.
715 01:01:14 "We cut north through Indian territory..."
716 01:01:18 "...and did not have no trouble..."
717 01:01:20 "...finding Kiowas and Wichitas..."
718 01:01:24 "...and even some Comanches..."
719 01:01:26 "...camped by one of the agencies."
720 01:01:29 "But none of them was Nawyeckies..."
721 01:01:32 "...nor claimed to know a war chief called Scar."
722 01:01:37 Scar?
723 01:01:41 "He's the one the late Mr. Futterman said had Debbie."
724 01:01:48 "At one of the agencies..."
725 01:01:51 "...we outfitted with all kinds of trade goods...
726 01:01:55 "...figuring that'd make it easier
727 01:01:56 for us to come and go...
728 01:02:03 "You'd laugh if I told you..."
729 01:02:04 "...what was our biggest seller. "
730 01:02:58 Let's go. I think I stumbled onto something.
731 01:03:01 Scar...you found him?
732 01:03:02 When are you gonna learn to keep your big mouth shut?
733 01:03:05 Get your horse, and let's get out of here!
734 01:03:07 -I just bought me a good blanket. -Forget it. Move!
735 01:03:15 I heard that a band of hostile Comanches...
736 01:03:19 ...came through less than a week ago.
737 01:03:21 I asked if a white girl was with them.
738 01:03:24 They got sullen and suspicious.
739 01:03:27 -You think it might have been... -I don't know!
740 01:03:35 What's she following us for?
741 01:03:39 Hey, you! You go on back now!
742 01:03:43 Look, I changed my mind. You can keep your blanket.
743 01:03:51 Look, you don't understand. I don't want it!
744 01:03:54 You don't understand, you chunkhead!
745 01:03:57 You didn't buy any blanket,
746 01:04:00 you bought her!
747 01:04:01 You got yourself a wife, sonny!
748 01:04:04 Oh, no! Ethan, tell her to go back!
749 01:04:07 What? And have her whole family after our scalps...
750 01:04:11 ...for flauntin' one of their womenfolk? No, sir!
751 01:04:15 Come on, Mrs. Pawley.
752 01:04:17 Come on, Mrs. Pawley. Join our merry group.
753 01:04:21 Mrs. Pawley?
754 01:04:24 Oh,no
755 01:04:27 "There is one other thing I got to tell you..."
756 01:04:31 "...before you hear it from Ethan."
757 01:04:35 "How I got myself..."
758 01:04:39 "...a wife..."
759 01:04:41 -He did? -Good!
760 01:04:44 A young man should get married early in life.
761 01:04:47 Right, Mama?
762 01:04:52 Go ahead and read the letter, Laurie.
763 01:04:58 "A little Comanche squaw..."
764 01:05:03 Squaw!
765 01:05:07 Laurie, you come back and read the letter, please!
766 01:05:11 This is a shame.
767 01:05:13 Come back and read it, please!
768 01:05:17 Mama, here, you read the letter.
769 01:05:21 Charlie. My wife was a schoolteacher. She reads good.
770 01:05:28 I'll read it.
771 01:05:29 So he married a Comanche squaw.
772 01:05:36 My god
773 01:05:41 "She wasn't near...as old as you..."
774 01:05:47 How old does he think I am?
775 01:05:52 Hey, look! Coffee. Me. Coffee.
776 01:06:02 Could I have a little, Mrs. Pawley?
777 01:06:07 Yes sir
778 01:06:09 Looks like Mrs. Pawley's gonna make you
779 01:06:11 a fine, dutiful wife.
780 01:06:13 Oh, cut it out, will you?
781 01:06:19 Oh, look. I sure wish I could make you understand.
782 01:06:26 Look?
783 01:06:32 Look?
784 01:06:33 She says her name is Wild Goose Flying in The Night Sky.
785 01:06:39 But she'll answer to "Look," if that pleases you.
786 01:07:15 You know, that's grounds for divorce in Texas!
787 01:07:21 You're really rough!
788 01:07:23 Well, I don't think it's a dead-bird funny!
789 01:07:27 Look, if you really wanna do some good,
790 01:07:29 why don't you ask her where Scar is?
791 01:07:36 She heard you.
792 01:07:46 -You ask her! -Look. Scar?
793 01:07:49 Do you know where he went?
794 01:07:51 Do you know where he went? Did he have a girl with him?
795 01:07:53 A white girl?
796 01:07:59 No, not a woman. It's...
797 01:08:04 Sister!
798 01:08:20 Martin!
799 01:08:32 Look's gone!
800 01:08:34 Pulled out in the night.
801 01:08:38 She ain't goin' back to her family. That's for certain.
802 01:08:42 She took off the way that arrow is pointing.
803 01:08:45 Think maybe we ought to follow her?
804 01:08:48 How should I know?
805 01:08:50 She's your wife.
806 01:08:55 "Maybe she left other signs for us to follow but...
807 01:08:58 "...we'll never know..."
808 01:09:00 "...because it snowed that day and all the next week."
809 01:09:07 We were headin' north through buff alo country...
810 01:09:10 ...when somethin' happened that
811 01:09:12 I ain't got straight in my own mind yet.
812 01:09:14 On this day we sighted a small herd.
813 01:09:16 We needed meat,
814 01:09:18 so we circled around...
815 01:09:20 ...and came up on them on foot.
816 01:09:58 -Ethan, that don't make no sense! -Hunger! Empty bellies!
817 01:10:01 That's the sense!
818 01:10:04 Ethan, stop it!
819 01:10:14 At least they won't feed any Comanches this winter!
820 01:10:18 Listen! Listen!
821 01:10:22 Listen! Listen!
822 01:10:36 Come on
823 01:11:29 It was the Nawyecky Comanches, all right.
824 01:11:31 The ones we'd been looking for all this time.
825 01:11:46 Marty!
826 01:12:07 It's Look.
827 01:12:10 Look?
828 01:12:13 What did them soldiers have to go and kill her for?
829 01:12:15 She never done nobody any harm.
830 01:12:17 We've got to catch up with them,
831 01:12:18 maybe they've got Debbie with them!
832 01:12:20 Maybe they've got that chief they call Scar.
833 01:12:24 So, we figured Debbie'd been in the village.
834 01:12:27 What Look was doin' there...
835 01:12:28 whether she'd come to warn 'em...
836 01:12:30 ...or maybe to find Debbie for me...
837 01:12:32 there's no way of knowing.
838 01:13:18 Come on, move on...
839 01:13:23 Come on, move along! Come on!
840 01:13:36 Come on, hurry up.
841 01:13:42 -Good evening. -Yes?
842 01:13:45 We're looking for a girl. A white girl. A captive.
843 01:13:47 Should be about 14 now.
844 01:13:49 Fourteen? We have two about that age.
845 01:13:51 -Where? -Sergeant
846 01:13:53 All the white women are in the chapel.
847 01:13:55 What's this girl to you?
848 01:13:56 -She's my... -She's my niece.
849 01:13:59 One moment.
850 01:14:04 -White women? -Yes, sir.
851 01:14:32 Will you stand up?
852 01:14:35 Stand up, please.
853 01:14:42 Debbie?
854 01:14:59 It's hard to believe they're white.
855 01:15:02 They ain't white!
856 01:15:04 Not any more.
857 01:15:06 They are Comanches!
858 01:15:08 Where are your casualties?
859 01:15:29 Maybe you can help us identify them.
860 01:15:31 All white. All captives.
861 01:15:33 There's the white girl there.
862 01:15:46 No.
863 01:15:50 "So we're setting out for
864 01:15:53 New Mexico territory in the morning.
865 01:15:57 "I am sorry I won't be back
866 01:16:00 for Christmas again this year.
867 01:16:06 "I set pencil aside and hope
868 01:16:08 you are enjoying good health.
869 01:16:10 "And your folks the same."
870 01:16:13 "I remain, respectfully..."
871 01:16:16 "...yours truly, Martin Pawley."
872 01:16:21 They'll never find that girl.
873 01:16:24 Never!
874 01:16:35 "Yours truly."
875 01:16:39 He had to sign his whole name, "Martin Pawley."
876 01:16:43 He couldn't write just "Marty"!
877 01:16:47 -I don't care if he never comes back! -Laurie! Laurie!
878 01:16:51 Charlie, you stay for supper.
879 01:16:53 I won't take "no" for an answer.
880 01:16:54 The thought of saying "no" never entered my head,
881 01:16:58 Mrs. Jorgensen.
882 01:17:00 Ain't no place I'd rather be than right here...
883 01:17:03 ...right now.
884 01:17:49 -Recognize it? -That?
885 01:17:52 Couldn't be two like that in the whole world! Mose!
886 01:17:56 Mose Harper!
887 01:18:01 -Mose -Nice to meet you
888 01:18:04 Mose, you look shabbier than ever!
889 01:18:06 -How about a drink? -Yes, sir.
890 01:18:09 Ain't been too good.
891 01:18:11 No, sir. Not too good.
892 01:18:14 -Getting old. -You were born old.
893 01:18:17 Been helpin' you, Ethan. Been lookin' all the time.
894 01:18:20 The reward still stands.
895 01:18:24 Don't want no money, Ethan. No money, Marty.
896 01:18:28 Just a roof over old Mose's head.
897 01:18:33 And a rocking chair by the fire.
898 01:18:36 My own rocking chair by the fire, Marty.
899 01:18:40 You help us find the girl and
900 01:18:42 you've got your rocking chair.
901 01:18:43 Swear it, Ethan? Given word?
902 01:18:45 I told you, didn't I?
903 01:18:48 Ethan, I found a man who's seen her.
904 01:18:52 He knows where little Debbie is!
905 01:18:54 Where is he? Who is this man?
906 01:18:57 -Promise? -Who is the man?
907 01:19:00 I am this man, Seor.
908 01:19:03 Emilio G. Fernandez Figueroa.
909 01:19:06 At your service. For a price.
910 01:19:09 Always for a price.
911 01:19:24 -Sir, I'd like to... -Wait till you grow up.
912 01:19:54 Let's talk a little business.
913 01:19:58 Why not?
914 01:20:12 Aunt, please give me Fried bean
915 01:20:32 Let's go.
916 01:20:33 -But I'm hungry! -While you're fillin' your belly...
917 01:20:36 ...I'm goin' out to meet a Comanche named Cicatriz.
918 01:20:39 Never heard of him.
919 01:20:41 "Cicatriz" is Mexican for "scar."
920 01:22:07 Medicine country, huh?
921 01:22:09 Bad medicine, I think.
922 01:22:35 -This is the great Cicatriz, War Chief. -Scar, huh?
923 01:22:44 Plain to see how you got your name.
924 01:22:48 You, Big Shoulders.
925 01:22:51 The young one, He Who Follows.
926 01:22:55 You speak pretty good American for a Comanche.
927 01:23:00 Did someone teach you?
928 01:23:11 That's right. We've come to trade. Only not out here.
929 01:23:15 I don't stand talkin' in the wind.
930 01:23:43 You speak good Comanche. Did someone teach you?
931 01:23:48 -You, stay out here. -Not likely.
932 01:23:57 His sons are dead.
933 01:23:58 So his wives sit on the honor side of his lodge.
934 01:24:07 Are all those his wives?
935 01:24:10 Two sons killed by white men.
936 01:24:13 For each son, I take many...
937 01:24:18 Scalps.
938 01:24:54 We've seen scalps before.
939 01:24:58 Seen this before?
940 01:25:07 I came to trade, not to admire his collection.
941 01:25:09 Tell him we'll pitch camp
942 01:25:10 on the other side of the creek and
943 01:25:13 -...talk tomorrow. -Tomorrow?
944 01:25:30 It is not that I am afraid.
945 01:25:32 Don't apologize. You got well paid.
946 01:25:36 But he knows who you are, and why you're here.
947 01:25:39 This, I did not know.
948 01:25:42 Take it. I do not want blood money.
949 01:26:04 Do you think old Scar means to kill us?
950 01:26:07 He's got to.
951 01:26:10 We've been asking for it for five years.
952 01:26:13 Why didn't he make his move back there?
953 01:26:18 Hospitality, I guess. Comanche hospitality.
954 01:26:25 Why? Do you want to pull out too?
955 01:26:32 Big Shoulders!
956 01:26:46 Debbie?
957 01:26:50 Debbie, don't you remember? I'm Martin, your brother.
958 01:26:56 Remember?
959 01:26:59 Debbie, remember back...
960 01:27:02 Do you remember how I used to let you ride my horse?
961 01:27:06 And tell you stories?
962 01:27:10 Don't you remember me, Debbie?
963 01:27:12 I remember.
964 01:27:15 For always.
965 01:27:18 First I prayed to you,
966 01:27:20 to come and get me...
967 01:27:23 ...to take me home.
968 01:27:24 You didn't come.
969 01:27:28 I've come now, Debbie.
970 01:27:30 These are my people.
971 01:27:34 Go! Go, Martin! Please!
972 01:27:38 Stand aside, Martin!
973 01:27:44 No, you don't, Ethan!
974 01:27:46 Ethan! No, you don't!
975 01:27:50 Stand aside!
976 01:28:11 Debbie!
977 01:30:17 Well
978 01:30:19 Looks as though I'm gonna have to
979 01:30:21 open that shoulder again.
980 01:30:23 To get the poison out.
981 01:30:26 Sure beats me, Ethan...
982 01:30:27 how you could've stayed alive this long.
983 01:30:29 I want you
984 01:30:30 Read this.
985 01:30:44 "I..."
986 01:30:47 "...Ethan Edwards..."
987 01:30:50 "...being of a sound mind..."
988 01:30:55 "...and..."
989 01:30:57 "...without any blood kin..."
990 01:31:06 "...do hereby..."
991 01:31:11 Bequeath. It means "leave."
992 01:31:15 "...bequeath..."
993 01:31:18 "...all my property..."
994 01:31:22 "...of any kind..."
995 01:31:25 "...to"
996 01:31:28 "Martin Pawley."
997 01:31:32 What do you mean, you don't have any "blood kin"?
998 01:31:36 -Debbie is your blood kin! -Not no more, she ain't!
999 01:31:40 Well, you can keep your will!
1000 01:31:42 I don't want any of your property!
1001 01:31:45 Besides, I ain't forgettin'
1002 01:31:46 you was gettin' all set to shoot her yourself.
1003 01:31:48 What kind of man are you anyway?
1004 01:31:50 She's been livin' with a buck!
1005 01:31:51 Shut your dirty mouth!
1006 01:32:00 I hope you die!
1007 01:32:03 That'll be the day!
1008 01:32:14 One, two, three, four!
1009 01:33:04 Good evening, everybody!
1010 01:33:05 Good evening, sister, we are back.
1011 01:33:07 -Good evening. -Good evening, where is Charlie
1012 01:33:09 Here he is! All curried,
1013 01:33:12 combed and washed behind the ears.
1014 01:33:13 Charlie, you look right handsome! I'd hardly know you.
1015 01:33:16 Yes, ma'am. I can't hardly recognize myself.
1016 01:33:20 Get it on, Luther!
1017 01:33:24 -Hi, partners. -Hi, Charlie
1018 01:33:26 How is your guita
1019 01:33:39 -Why don't you have a drink, Reverend? -Oh, no, Nesby.
1020 01:33:42 Not till I'm finished my clergyin'.
1021 01:33:43 Bar's closed. Right, Sister Jorgensen?
1022 01:33:46 -Right! -All right, let's go! Let's get it goin'!
1023 01:33:49 Charlie
1024 01:34:00 Go ahead.
1025 01:34:04 Bible.
1026 01:34:09 -Get them spurs off! -Yes, sir.
1027 01:34:15 All right, line up inside, boys.
1028 01:34:29 Music!
1029 01:35:09 Hey, you don't suppose they're
1030 01:35:10 throwin' a party for us, do you?
1031 01:35:12 That'll be the day!
1032 01:35:20 I'm all right.
1033 01:35:27 Ethan, Martin! You can't come in!
1034 01:35:30 The rangers are in there.
1035 01:35:32 What's that got to do with us?
1036 01:35:33 You're both posted for murder. The both of you!
1037 01:35:35 That trader, the late Futterman...
1038 01:35:38 The Reverend and the rangers are in there now...
1039 01:35:41 Well, what's goin' on anyway?
1040 01:35:52 Looks like you two will have a lot to talk about.
1041 01:35:54 Come on, Lars.
1042 01:35:55 -Ethan...hide in the barn! -What for?
1043 01:36:04 Please! Look, everybody!
1044 01:36:07 Look, Mama! Look who's here!
1045 01:36:13 Evenin'.
1046 01:36:17 -Is the bar open? -Ethan.
1047 01:36:20 Any news of our little girl?
1048 01:36:22 She's not a little girl anymore.
1049 01:36:25 You've seen her? She's alive?
1050 01:36:28 I've seen her and she's alive.
1051 01:36:31 Good evening, Reverend.
1052 01:36:33 Or should I call you "Captain"?
1053 01:36:35 I came here for a wedding, Ethan.
1054 01:36:37 Till that's over, "Reverend" will do.
1055 01:36:40 -Afterwards we'll talk. -Is Marty with you?
1056 01:36:43 Yep.
1057 01:36:46 -Charlie, please! -Charlie!
1058 01:36:48 Mama
1059 01:36:49 It's good to see you back, Ethan. We'll join you.
1060 01:36:54 But I wrote you one letter.
1061 01:36:56 One letter in five years!
1062 01:37:00 I read it till the paper dried up
1063 01:37:02 and the writin' faded out.
1064 01:37:05 It wasn't much of a letter, was it?
1065 01:37:08 No, it wasn't.
1066 01:37:11 Might've at least said you loved me.
1067 01:37:14 You might've asked me to wait for you.
1068 01:37:16 At least that'd have been somethin'.
1069 01:37:20 But I always loved you!
1070 01:37:23 I thought you knew that without me havin' to say it.
1071 01:37:27 It isn't fair, Martin Pawley!
1072 01:37:30 It isn't fair and you know it!
1073 01:37:32 -I wish you wouldn't cry, Laurie. -Who's cryin'?
1074 01:37:42 I reckon the best thing for me to do is to go away.
1075 01:37:50 You do, Martin Pawley, and I'll just die!
1076 01:38:05 I'll thank you to unhand my fiance.
1077 01:38:13 You don't mean you're gonna be marryin' him?
1078 01:38:16 -Charlie MacCorry? -She sure is!
1079 01:38:20 And don't think your comin' back
1080 01:38:22 is gonna change it either!
1081 01:38:24 Well, now, as to that, I just don't know, Charlie.
1082 01:38:27 We hadn't gotten around to talkin' about marriage.
1083 01:38:29 What right have you to talk marriage to any decent woman?
1084 01:38:33 If you're referrin' to that crazy murder charge...
1085 01:38:35 And other things.
1086 01:38:38 You think you're gettin' away with bein' smart
1087 01:38:41 about the Indian wife you took.
1088 01:38:46 I'll bet she ain't the first squaw you ever...
1089 01:38:48 Why, you are a no good...
1090 01:38:53 Oh, Marty, you've done it again!
1091 01:38:58 Get out of my way!
1092 01:39:00 Marty! Charlie! I ain't gonna have
1093 01:39:02 no fightin' in my house.
1094 01:39:03 Well, then we're just gonna fight outside, doggone it!
1095 01:39:06 I ain't totin' no firearms.
1096 01:39:08 Well, that sure ain't gonna be no problem.
1097 01:39:10 Ma! Pa! Reverend!
1098 01:39:12 -After you, Marty. -After you, Charlie.
1099 01:39:15 Ma! Reverend! Pa!
1100 01:39:22 Look, here.
1101 01:39:27 Thank you.
1102 01:39:36 Spit over that piece of firewood.
1103 01:39:56 Quit that, Marty! That ain't fair!
1104 01:40:04 Martin! Martin! Charlie!
1105 01:40:08 -Marty, now you stop that! -Marty! Charlie!
1106 01:40:12 Marty!
1107 01:40:15 -Sergeant MacCorry! -Yes, sir.
1108 01:40:20 Is this here altercation in the line of duty?
1109 01:40:23 No, sir. It's more in the nature of a private fight.
1110 01:40:26 All right, then, go ahead. But fight fair.
1111 01:40:29 No biting or gouging!
1112 01:40:31 And no kicking either!
1113 01:40:35 Get them up! Make them fight fair!
1114 01:40:37 Now you fight fair, Martin!
1115 01:40:39 Wait a minute! Martin!
1116 01:40:41 -Somebody's fiddle. -Hey, Seth!
1117 01:40:46 No choking! No gouging!
1118 01:40:50 Pa. Mr. Edwards, make 'em stop!
1119 01:40:53 -Why? You started it. -Marty, watch his feet!
1120 01:40:59 -Oh, Ethan! No! -Don't forget, you're a lady.
1121 01:41:03 -Come on now. -Fight fair!
1122 01:41:05 Fight fair!
1123 01:41:08 Come on, Charlie. Get up!
1124 01:41:11 Come on, Charlie. Get up!
1125 01:41:17 Charlie. Come on, Charlie. Get up!
1126 01:41:21 -Charlie. Are you all right? -Marty, get up.
1127 01:41:24 I reckon so.
1128 01:41:26 Now, come on. I want you boys to
1129 01:41:28 shake hands and make friends.
1130 01:41:31 Sorry I bit your ear, Marty.
1131 01:41:34 It don't hurt none, Charlie.
1132 01:41:38 Now you boys get cleaned up and
1133 01:41:40 we'll proceed with the wedding.
1134 01:41:42 -Where's my Bible? -There ain't gonna be no wedding.
1135 01:41:53 Not till we get a few things cleared up around here.
1136 01:42:01 It was a nice wedding party,
1137 01:42:05 considering nobody got married.
1138 01:42:11 Ethan, I gotta ask you and Martin to
1139 01:42:14 take a ride with me down to the state capital.
1140 01:42:16 Is this an invite to a necktie party, Reverend?
1141 01:42:20 No, I wouldn't say that.
1142 01:42:22 Likely you had your reasons for killin' Futterman.
1143 01:42:26 Probably needed killin'.
1144 01:42:28 I'm talking to you now as a ranger, not as a preacher.
1145 01:42:33 The fact that all three of 'em was shot in the back was
1146 01:42:36 ...the only thing that raised some questions.
1147 01:42:39 That, and...
1148 01:42:41 a missin' gold piece that was known to have been on him
1149 01:42:46 ...just prior to his demise.
1150 01:42:50 Ethan, I'll have to ask you for your gun.
1151 01:43:06 Well, if it's all the same to you, Reverend...
1152 01:43:09 ...I ain't goin' to Austin!
1153 01:43:11 You're goin' if the captain says so.
1154 01:43:13 Stop it! Stop it!
1155 01:43:15 I'll put both of you boys in the smokehouse to cool off.
1156 01:43:17 Marty sit down
1157 01:43:21 Good evening, ma'am. Captain Clayton?
1158 01:43:25 Excuse me, ma'am.
1159 01:43:28 -Captain Clayton, sir? -No.
1160 01:43:32 I'm Captain Clayton.
1161 01:43:33 -You're Captain Clayton? -Yes, I'm Captain Clayton.
1162 01:43:36 Col. Greenhill's compliments, sir.
1163 01:43:38 -The colonel wants to know... -Is your head cold?
1164 01:43:41 No, sir.
1165 01:43:43 I'm sorry, sir. I beg your pardon, ma'am.
1166 01:43:45 All right, start at the beginning.
1167 01:43:47 Col. Greenhill's compliments, sir.
1168 01:43:49 Hold on, son. Who is this Col. Greenhill
1169 01:43:51 you're talking about?
1170 01:43:52 Why, Col. Greenhill is Col. Greenhill, sir.
1171 01:43:53 Commanding officer of the 15th...
1172 01:43:55 -And who are you? -I'm Lt. Greenhill, sir.
1173 01:43:58 What is it your pa wants to know?
1174 01:44:01 Well, go ahead.
1175 01:44:03 My pa wants to know... Col. Greenhill wants to know...
1176 01:44:05 -how soon you can put a company... -Turn around, sonny.
1177 01:44:09 Yeah, he's a Yankee cavalryman.
1178 01:44:12 Col. Greenhill wants to know how soon you could...
1179 01:44:15 -I resent that, sir! -Just funnin', son, just funnin'.
1180 01:44:19 How soon you could put a company of your men in the field
1181 01:44:22 fully armed for joint-punitive action
1182 01:44:23 against the Comanches?
1183 01:44:24 -Joint what? -Joint-punitive action.
1184 01:44:27 We received information about
1185 01:44:28 a band of Comanches under a chief named Scar.
1186 01:44:31 -What information? -That maybe he's not far from here,
1187 01:44:33 holed up somewhere.
1188 01:44:35 What makes you think he's not far from here?
1189 01:44:36 One of our patrollers picked up a man...
1190 01:44:38 ...claims he was a prisoner with Scar till two days ago.
1191 01:44:41 Talks kind of crazy, but we brought him along.
1192 01:44:43 Says he lives here. Keeps mentioning a rocking chair.
1193 01:44:46 Mose.
1194 01:44:50 Mose!
1195 01:44:52 Take his arms.
1196 01:44:56 -Old Mose! -It's Mose!
1197 01:44:59 Good evening, ma'am. I came for my rocking chair.
1198 01:45:02 Bring him to the fire. Watch him!
1199 01:45:04 -Watch him! -Get him up!
1200 01:45:07 Get him up!
1201 01:45:09 -Here, get him a chair. -Charlie,
1202 01:45:12 bring him a drink!
1203 01:45:15 Watch his head!
1204 01:45:17 Take a drink, Mose.
1205 01:45:19 Drink that down, Mose.
1206 01:45:25 Mose. Scar... where is he?
1207 01:45:28 My rocking chair. You promised me my rocking chair.
1208 01:45:32 -Where is Scar? -Ask him about Debbie.
1209 01:45:34 Is Debbie all right, Mose?
1210 01:45:38 Made out I was crazy.
1211 01:45:43 You don't think I'm crazy, do you, ma'am?
1212 01:45:46 No, Mose, you're just sick and hurt.
1213 01:45:48 Thank you, ma'am.
1214 01:45:49 Mose, try and remember. You were at Scar's camp.
1215 01:45:53 I ate dirt and chewed grass. I fooled them.
1216 01:45:56 Where is Scar holed up?
1217 01:45:59 I won't tell you.
1218 01:46:02 I'll tell Marty.
1219 01:46:04 Seven Fingers, Marty.
1220 01:46:06 Seven fingers.
1221 01:46:07 That's enough, Ethan. Let's get him to bed.
1222 01:46:09 Seven Fingers?
1223 01:46:12 Beg to report, sir... that's what he told us,
1224 01:46:14 but there's no such place on the maps.
1225 01:46:16 Say
1226 01:46:18 Isn't it the Caddo name
1227 01:46:20 for where all them canyons join under the Malapai?
1228 01:46:22 Seven Fingers of Brazos!
1229 01:46:25 Come on, Mama. Let's get him to his room.
1230 01:46:28 My rocking chair?
1231 01:46:31 We'll bring it.
1232 01:46:33 You go tell your pa that a company of rangers...
1233 01:46:36 ...all 14 of 'em, fully armed and equipped
1234 01:46:38 will be in the field by daylight.
1235 01:46:40 We'll be headin' for the south end of the Malapai.
1236 01:46:42 If he can catch up with us, all well and good!
1237 01:46:45 We can't take the field tomorrow.
1238 01:46:47 For your own protection.
1239 01:46:49 Sonny. Out yonder is a pack of murderers...
1240 01:46:54 ...complete with Texican scalps and a white-girl captive!
1241 01:46:57 If you want to protect us, just keep out of our way.
1242 01:47:00 Now you skedaddle back to your pa!
1243 01:47:02 Ethan... You and Martin are hereby appointed
1244 01:47:04 civilian scouts. Without pay.
1245 01:47:07 Take the boys and get back to
1246 01:47:09 headquarters and pick up my company.
1247 01:47:14 Martin?
1248 01:47:21 You're not going! Not this time.
1249 01:47:25 -Are you crazy? -It's too late.
1250 01:47:27 She is a woman grown now.
1251 01:47:29 I gotta go, Laurie. I gotta fetch her home.
1252 01:47:32 Fetch what home?
1253 01:47:34 The leavings of Comanche bucks sold time
1254 01:47:36 and again to the highest bidder with...
1255 01:47:37 Laurie, shut your mouth!
1256 01:47:39 Do you know what Ethan will do if he has a chance?
1257 01:47:42 He'll put a bullet in her brain!
1258 01:47:45 I tell you, Martha would want him to!
1259 01:47:47 Only if I'm dead!
1260 01:48:38 We can get within 200 yards of them.
1261 01:48:41 There's a hub back off to the left.
1262 01:48:44 How many, you figure?
1263 01:48:47 About a dozen each.
1264 01:48:49 Enough to go around.
1265 01:48:55 See you leter
1266 01:49:00 Well, we found 'em!
1267 01:49:03 Now, men...
1268 01:49:05 ...the state of Texas
1269 01:49:06 is paying you 12 Yankee dollars a month.
1270 01:49:10 Now is your chance to earn it!
1271 01:49:13 Tighten up your cinches.
1272 01:49:15 We'll go chargin' in about sunup.
1273 01:49:17 -Now make sure that... -Just a minute, Reverend!
1274 01:49:26 If we go charging in, they'll kill her! And you know it.
1275 01:49:28 -That's what I'm countin' on. -I know you are.
1276 01:49:31 Well, it ain't gonna be that way! She's alive
1277 01:49:34 and she's gonna stay alive!
1278 01:49:35 Living with Comanches ain't bein' alive.
1279 01:49:37 It's better she's alive and livin' with
1280 01:49:39 Comanches than her brains bashed out!
1281 01:49:40 Now, son, I know this is a bitter thing to say...
1282 01:49:44 -but there's more at stake here than your sister. -There sure is.
1283 01:49:47 I'm gonna tell you somethin'.
1284 01:49:49 I didn't mean to speak of it, but I'm gonna tell you now.
1285 01:49:52 You remember that scalp strung on Scar's lance?
1286 01:49:56 -Long and wavy? -Yeah, I saw it.
1287 01:49:57 And don't try to tell me it was Aunt Martha's or Lucy's!
1288 01:50:00 It was your mother's.
1289 01:50:06 -Come on, son. -That don't change it.
1290 01:50:08 That don't change nothing!
1291 01:50:13 Give me a chance to sneak in and get her out,
1292 01:50:15 before you come chargin' in.
1293 01:50:16 What if you get caught?
1294 01:50:18 That don't tell them nothin', does it?
1295 01:50:19 I said no!
1296 01:50:22 You go right ahead, son.
1297 01:50:24 But at the first sign of an alarm, we're comin' in.
1298 01:50:28 We ain't gonna have no time to pick and
1299 01:50:31 choose our targets when we do!
1300 01:50:35 It's your funeral.
1301 01:51:43 Captain Clayton! Captain!
1302 01:51:46 -Captain Clayton! -What the Sam hill...?
1303 01:51:52 -Captain Clayton, sir. -Go ahead!
1304 01:51:56 Why don't you have your bugler blow the charge too?
1305 01:51:59 -Sir? -Oh, never mind.
1306 01:52:01 Does your pa know you're out here?
1307 01:52:03 Yes, sir. The troops are 10 miles back.
1308 01:52:06 The colonel sent me to find you.
1309 01:52:08 You found me. Good work, Son.
1310 01:52:10 You found me. Good work and goodbye.
1311 01:52:11 Is there anything I can do, sir?
1312 01:52:13 God forbid. You just go back
1313 01:52:15 and tell your pa where we are
1314 01:52:17 -and where he is. -But he knows that, sir.
1315 01:52:21 Can't I stay? Please?
1316 01:52:25 Oh, all right. But you watch me, boy.
1317 01:52:28 I'm the hard case you're up against out here,
1318 01:52:31 not them childish savages.
1319 01:52:32 If you don't hear my first holler...
1320 01:52:34 you better read my mind...
1321 01:52:36 ...'cause I don't aim to raise no two hollers
1322 01:52:38 on any subject at hand!
1323 01:52:40 -Yes, sir. -Boy...
1324 01:52:42 -watch that knife! -Sorry, sir.
1325 01:53:06 Halt!
1326 01:53:09 Mount!
1327 01:53:15 Mount! Mount!
1328 01:53:44 Debbie.
1329 01:53:46 Debbie.
1330 01:53:50 Debbie. Don't say anything! Debbie.
1331 01:53:52 It's your brother Marty! Debbie.
1332 01:53:54 I'm gonna take you away.
1333 01:53:55 I'm gonna get you out of here, Debbie.
1334 01:53:57 Yes, Marty! Yes, Marty!
1335 01:54:08 Brethren, let us go amongst them!
1336 01:54:12 Trumpeter
1337 01:54:34 Get in
1338 01:54:51 Charlie, Nesby, run off that pony herd...
1339 01:54:54 -Boy, you watch out for that knife! -Yes, sir.
1340 01:54:56 Let's go!
1341 01:55:31 No, Ethan!
1342 01:55:35 No, Ethan!
1343 01:55:52 Debbie!
1344 01:55:59 No, Ethan!
1345 01:56:13 Let's go home, Debbie.
1346 01:56:24 -Does that hurt, Reverend? -Shut up!
1347 01:56:33 Come on
1348 01:56:41 Good work, Captain! Good work, Son.
1349 01:56:44 You wounded?
1350 01:56:47 -A bullet? An arrow? -No!

