西部执法者 The Outlaw Josey Wales(EN)Subtitles

Movie:The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)4K
Era:1976
Length:135 minute
Country: USA
Language:English/纳瓦霍语/Spanish

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1 00:00:17 Get up, girl. Get up!
2 00:00:30 Whoa!
3 00:00:49 Little Josey!
4 00:00:53 Come on in. Let's get you cleaned up.
5 00:01:00 Better go.
6 00:01:13 Whoa.
7 00:02:12 Pa! Help! Josey!
8 00:02:16 Josey! No, no!
9 00:02:19 Josey! No!
10 00:02:23 Josey!
11 00:02:25 Josey! No!
12 00:02:28 Josey! No!
13 00:02:30 Pa! Pa!
14 00:02:33 No! Pa!
15 00:04:07 Ashes to ashes...
16 00:04:11 ...dust to dust...
17 00:04:15 ...the Lord gives...
18 00:04:19 ...the Lord takes away.
19 00:06:22 The name's Anderson.
20 00:06:26 Bloody Bill is what they call me.
21 00:06:34 Redlegs?
22 00:06:38 You'll find them up in Kansas.
23 00:06:41 They're with the Union.
24 00:06:45 And we're going up there and set things aright.
25 00:06:53 I'll be coming with you.
26 00:10:35 All that a fellow has to do...
27 00:10:38 ...is ride into that Union camp down there...
28 00:10:42 ...raise his right hand and swear you'll be loyal to the United States.
29 00:10:48 Then he can take up his horse again...
30 00:10:51 ...and go home.
31 00:10:57 They'll give us full amnesty then?
32 00:11:01 Yep.
33 00:11:04 Everyone else has done it but us.
34 00:11:08 We're the last of the holdouts.
35 00:11:22 I'm going in. I've had enough.
36 00:12:15 Josey?
37 00:12:20 Better go with them, boy.
38 00:12:43 You coming with us, Josey?
39 00:12:48 I reckon not, Fletcher.
40 00:12:50 They'll be coming after you.
41 00:12:53 Yep.
42 00:12:55 There's nowhere to go to get away.
43 00:13:01 I reckon that's true.
44 00:13:05 Well, good luck, Josey.
45 00:14:41 Put the rifle down too.
46 00:14:44 - I'll need it for squirrels and such. - Put it down.
47 00:14:52 Kind of young, ain't you kid, to be riding with this rabble?
48 00:14:56 Who you calling rabble, you blue scumbelly?
49 00:15:02 Hell, we showed these boys, anyway.
50 00:15:06 Lee might have had to surrender, but we didn't.
51 00:15:09 - Shut up, kid. - Yes, sir.
52 00:15:11 You showed us.
53 00:15:13 Now get in line...
54 00:15:14 ...before I kick you so hard you'll wear your ass for a hat.
55 00:15:28 Here's the man you asked for, sir.
56 00:15:30 - Fletcher. Good to see you. - Senator.
57 00:15:33 Well done.
58 00:15:35 Thank you.
59 00:15:40 What the hell is this Redleg doing here?
60 00:15:45 You said regular federal authorities would handle this.
61 00:15:48 Captain Terrill is the regular federal authority now.
62 00:15:53 Captain Terrill is a bloodthirsty son of a bitch!
63 00:15:56 He is a looter and a pillager!
64 00:15:59 He's the worst enemy those men have!
65 00:16:03 The war's over.
66 00:16:05 Our side won the war.
67 00:16:09 Now we must busy ourselves winning the peace.
68 00:16:12 And, Fletcher, there's an old saying: To the victors belong the spoils.
69 00:16:24 And there's another old saying, senator.
70 00:16:27 Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining.
71 00:16:31 Which side is this man on, senator?
72 00:16:33 Easy. He brought them all in, didn't he?
73 00:16:36 - All but one. - Who's that?
74 00:16:38 Josey Wales.
75 00:16:42 Josey Wales.
76 00:16:50 Captain Terrill, I want you to currycomb the countryside.
77 00:16:55 You beat the brush and root out everything disloyal...
78 00:16:58 ...from a Shanghai rooster to a Durham cow!
79 00:17:02 We've got to clean up this country.
80 00:17:05 Now you take five men and go up there and get Josey Wales.
81 00:17:12 Captain Redlegs Terrill and five men against Josey Wales?
82 00:17:19 We stopped those bushwhackers pretty good during the war.
83 00:17:24 Fletcher, you go with Captain Terrill.
84 00:17:28 Bring in this damn insurrectionist rebel.
85 00:17:32 Now, here.
86 00:17:34 Here's the money for bringing the others...
87 00:17:36 ...and there'll be more for Josey Wales.
88 00:17:45 I've had enough of your money, senator.
89 00:17:48 Let Wales be.
90 00:17:50 Let me be.
91 00:17:53 I'm finished with you.
92 00:18:06 All right...
93 00:18:08 ...I want you men to raise your right hands.
94 00:18:13 What for?
95 00:18:15 So you can pledge loyalty to the Union.
96 00:18:18 Hell, pledge loyalty to the Union?
97 00:18:21 You ought to have us turn around and bend over.
98 00:18:26 All raise your right hands so I can take your oath.
99 00:18:31 I pledge...
100 00:18:32 ...that I will be loyal to the United States of America.
101 00:18:36 I pledge that I will be loyal...
102 00:18:39 ...to the United States of America.
103 00:18:43 That I will...
104 00:18:46 Let's see. I will abide by its law...
105 00:18:49 ...that I will never bear arms against it.
106 00:18:51 I will abide by its law...
107 00:18:53 ...that I will never bear arms against it.
108 00:18:59 And recognize...
109 00:19:02 ...that it is one nation.
110 00:19:04 And recognize...
111 00:19:06 ...that it is one nation.
112 00:19:07 - I ain't doing it. Come on, kid.
113 00:19:09 Let's get this over with, damn it!
114 00:19:12 But I been thinking.
115 00:19:14 I think it's them who owes an apology.
116 00:19:18 And I further swear, that though...
117 00:19:20 ...I be murderous...
118 00:19:24 Look! That's Josey!
119 00:19:30 Verminous, lying, Missouri scum!
120 00:20:06 Damn you, senator!
121 00:20:09 You promised me those men would be decently treated.
122 00:20:12 They were decently treated.
123 00:20:15 They were decently fed...
124 00:20:17 ...and then they were decently shot.
125 00:20:19 These men are common outlaws, nothing more.
126 00:21:24 Run for it, Fletcher, it's a trap!
127 00:21:43 Josey, we best be on our way.
128 00:21:46 - Get moving, boy. - They're coming after us.
129 00:21:48 We've got to take to the brush!
130 00:21:51 - You get going! - You can't get them all.
131 00:21:53 - That's a fact. - How come you're doing this then?
132 00:21:57 I've got nothing better to do.
133 00:21:59 Fletcher was in with them. It was a trap!
134 00:22:03 Fletcher?
135 00:22:05 Never would have figured that.
136 00:22:13 You dumb kid.
137 00:22:16 Josey, I've got to tell you something.
138 00:22:19 I'm scared of dying.
139 00:22:22 Move out!
140 00:22:55 You are going after him after all.
141 00:22:58 Fletcher, I'm giving you a commission.
142 00:23:01 Hound this Wales to kingdom come.
143 00:23:06 Hound him, senator?
144 00:23:09 A man like Wales lives by the feud.
145 00:23:13 Because of what you did here today, I've got to kill that man.
146 00:23:16 Well, he'll have to run for it now.
147 00:23:21 And hell is where he's headed.
148 00:23:25 He'll be waiting there for us, senator.
149 00:23:32 Don't hold back on account of me. I can ride.
150 00:23:35 I ain't holding back on account of you, you thick-headed grasshopper.
151 00:23:39 If we ride in the open, there's enough posses over in South Missouri...
152 00:23:44 ...to start another war.
153 00:23:46 And if we try riding instead of thinking...
154 00:23:50 ...well, we'll end up hanging by a rope by nightfall.
155 00:23:55 - Where are we headed? - The Indian Nations.
156 00:23:57 It's a good place to hole up and get you healed up.
157 00:24:01 Then we'll go get Fletcher?
158 00:24:04 Right, boy.
159 00:24:06 Then we go back and get Fletcher.
160 00:24:20 There's some riders coming up behind us.
161 00:24:56 Get down here, boy. Lay across his neck.
162 00:24:58 Keep him down there.
163 00:25:15 Can you hear me, boy?
164 00:25:18 Now if you see me get up, you stay there, understand?
165 00:25:22 If you hear shooting and me headed back north...
166 00:25:24 ...get back on that horse. He'll get up with you...
167 00:25:27 ...and you head south, now you hear?
168 00:25:37 Whoa. Whoa.
169 00:25:47 You can let him up now, boy.
170 00:25:50 Let him up!
171 00:25:52 Get up, goddamn it!
172 00:25:58 Whupped them again, didn't we?
173 00:26:03 Whupped them again, boy.
174 00:26:16 Ten years I've been ferrying Kansas Redlegs...
175 00:26:20 ...Union Cavalry, Missouri guerrillas...
176 00:26:23 ...you name it!
177 00:26:25 Mad dogs, them guerrillas!
178 00:26:28 You look sideways at them...
179 00:26:30 ...they kill you!
180 00:26:33 Hard men to do business with.
181 00:26:35 You bet!
182 00:26:36 You know, in my line of work...
183 00:26:38 ...you got to be able either to sing "The Battle Hymn of the Republic"...
184 00:26:42 ...or "Dixie" with equal enthusiasm...
185 00:26:46 ...depending upon present company.
186 00:26:49 Can't say as I blame you for that.
187 00:26:52 Only good business to play it safe.
188 00:26:55 Thank God they all been disarmed now...
189 00:26:58 ...except for a few of the nastiest ones...
190 00:27:01 ...who they're busy running down.
191 00:27:03 Where I'm going, they know how to handle that kind.
192 00:27:07 Where are you headed?
193 00:27:09 I'm going to ply my wares down in Texas.
194 00:27:12 Texas, huh?
195 00:27:15 How much for the ferry ride?
196 00:27:18 Ten cents.
197 00:27:20 By coincidence, I happen to have a bottle of this remarkable elixir...
198 00:27:24 ...I could let you have for that exact amount.
199 00:27:27 # I wish I was in the land of cotton #
200 00:27:29 # Old times there is not forgotten #
201 00:27:32 # Look away, look away #
202 00:27:35 # Look away, Dixieland #
203 00:27:38 - Howdy. - Howdy there.
204 00:27:41 Sim Carstairs is the name.
205 00:27:43 Mister...?
206 00:27:45 Figured we'd give you some ferrying business.
207 00:27:49 With pleasure!
208 00:27:51 Bill Quantrill used this ferry all the time.
209 00:27:56 Good friend of mine.
210 00:27:58 What have you got there?
211 00:28:01 Just the store with Grannie Hawkins up there.
212 00:28:05 I'll tell you what.
213 00:28:07 We'll all just amble over to that store.
214 00:28:10 Him and me will ride. We've got a touch of the cramp.
215 00:28:13 Stranger, you're in luck!
216 00:28:15 I just happen to have the perfect thing here for cramps.
217 00:28:20 We'll need half a side of bacon...
218 00:28:23 ...10 pounds of beef jerky, 20 pounds of horse grain.
219 00:28:26 And when we get over there, there won't be any need for you to go inside.
220 00:28:30 Just tell Old Grannie through the door we'll need a lot of clean bandages...
221 00:28:34 ...and a boiled poultice for a bullet wound in a hurry. Come on.
222 00:28:54 So you'll be Josey Wales.
223 00:28:58 How might you know that, Grannie?
224 00:29:00 Soldiers were here looking for you two hours ago.
225 00:29:04 I was going to mention that to you as soon as I got the chance.
226 00:29:08 They say you killed your own men.
227 00:29:10 Those lying blue scumbellies!
228 00:29:13 They say you're a hard-put and desperate man.
229 00:29:17 They're going to heel and hog you to a barn door.
230 00:29:21 - You know what I say? - What's that?
231 00:29:24 I say that big talk's worth diddlysquat.
232 00:29:27 Now them poultices be laced with feather moss and mustard root.
233 00:29:32 Mind you drop water on them occasionally and keep them damp.
234 00:29:36 Much obliged, Grannie.
235 00:29:38 You can pay me when you see me again, Josey Wales.
236 00:29:44 I reckon so.
237 00:29:48 And injun batter #
238 00:29:51 # Makes you fat or a little fatter #
239 00:29:55 # Look away, look away, look away Dixieland #
240 00:30:01 That sure is a sweet sound to the ears...
241 00:30:05 ...wouldn't you say so, Mr. Wales?
242 00:30:08 Your young friend can use some help.
243 00:30:10 This is it. One dollar a bottle.
244 00:30:12 It works wonders on wounds.
245 00:30:14 Works wonders on just about everything.
246 00:30:16 It can do most anything.
247 00:30:20 How is it with stains?
248 00:30:36 Here we go.
249 00:30:38 Come on, come on. Yeah.
250 00:30:45 Yeah.
251 00:30:52 Dismount. Disembark, children.
252 00:30:57 Get that back!
253 00:30:59 Bring it back!
254 00:31:01 Bring that barge back!
255 00:31:04 Bring it back!
256 00:31:06 Whupped them again, Josey.
257 00:31:08 They're hollering for me to come over!
258 00:31:11 I can't hold on.
259 00:31:13 But I'll hold on until you fellows get out of sight.
260 00:31:17 All right?
261 00:31:19 I'll make do something's wrong--
262 00:31:21 Pull, Lemuel. Pull!
263 00:31:23 I'll make do something's wrong, until you get going.
264 00:31:27 I wish you all lots of luck.
265 00:31:31 Pull, Lemuel, pull!
266 00:31:33 # Oh I wish I was in the land of cotton #
267 00:31:37 He ain't going to hold up no ferry.
268 00:31:40 He's going to bring that cavalry over fast as he can.
269 00:31:43 Yeah.
270 00:31:45 Reckon there's a nice reward out for us about now.
271 00:31:50 Of the coming of the Lord #
272 00:31:56 # He is trampling out the vintage... #
273 00:32:00 We got him now.
274 00:32:01 We'll get those two first, then the others.
275 00:32:04 What others?
276 00:32:06 Wales and the kid are the last ones.
277 00:32:08 Oh, no. Texas is full of rebels.
278 00:32:12 Lots of work to do down in Texas.
279 00:32:14 We get Josey Wales and it ends.
280 00:32:18 Doing right ain't got no end.
281 00:32:26 We best hurry on, Josey.
282 00:32:29 They'd catch up to us by the end of the day.
283 00:32:32 Judging by these tracks, there's maybe...
284 00:32:35 ...40, 50 horses ahead of us.
285 00:32:38 What we've got to do is space some time between them and us.
286 00:32:43 What are we going to do?
287 00:32:45 Stay right here.
288 00:32:50 Welcome.
289 00:32:51 Welcome, gentlemen. Please come aboard.
290 00:32:55 Howdy.
291 00:33:07 Pull, Lemuel.
292 00:33:08 - He's still there. - Still there?
293 00:33:11 What does he think he's doing?
294 00:33:14 Don't know.
295 00:33:15 Some of you men get down there. Prepare to fire.
296 00:33:20 Captain Redlegs...
297 00:33:22 ...I advise you to turn back.
298 00:33:24 You can catch him later.
299 00:33:26 Turn back? Are you crazy?
300 00:33:29 He'll try to pick us off one by one.
301 00:33:32 He'll never do it.
302 00:33:33 At best, he'll get two or three up front.
303 00:33:38 - I advise you to turn back, captain. - They're coming.
304 00:34:08 Do you really think you can shoot all those men down...
305 00:34:11 ...before they shoot you?
306 00:34:13 Oh, no, no, Mr. Josey Wales!
307 00:34:17 There is such a thing in this country called justice.
308 00:34:23 Well, Mr. Carpetbagger...
309 00:34:26 ...we've got something in this territory...
310 00:34:30 ...called the Missouri boat ride.
311 00:34:43 Watch out! Back him up!
312 00:34:56 God Almighty!
313 00:35:01 Watch out for that horse! Watch out, you stupid son of a bitch!
314 00:35:31 Is it bad, Josey?
315 00:35:32 It's bad.
316 00:35:35 Don't look at it, boy.
317 00:35:37 It'll just make you get feelings in it.
318 00:35:44 If I don't make it...
319 00:35:46 ...I want you to know...
320 00:35:48 ...I'm prouder than a game rooster to have rid with you.
321 00:35:52 You are a game rooster. Now shut up.
322 00:35:54 - You could make it without me. - Here.
323 00:35:59 Take a little drink of this.
324 00:36:15 This here linsey-woolsey shirt I got that all you boys wore.
325 00:36:20 We didn't have no ma.
326 00:36:24 So Pa did all the fancy needlework for me.
327 00:36:30 Told me not to tell no one.
328 00:36:35 Imagine a grown man doing that for his own kid?
329 00:36:41 Sang a little song while he sewed it.
330 00:36:45 You know "Rose of Alabama," Josey?
331 00:36:50 The crickets sang #
332 00:36:53 He flashed his wing #
333 00:36:56 My arms I fling #
334 00:36:59 # Round rose of Alabama #
335 00:37:03 # Oh, brown rosie #
336 00:37:06 # Rose of Alabama #
337 00:37:08 Is the rose of Alabama #
338 00:37:14 Now you just do that, cousin. You bring that old pistol right out.
339 00:37:19 We got him, Lige.
340 00:37:21 It's him, Abe. It's him.
341 00:37:23 We got the Josey Wales, Abe!
342 00:37:25 I seen him ride side by side with Bloody Bill.
343 00:37:29 We got reward money coming.
344 00:37:32 Watch it. He's meaner than a rattler and twice as fast!
345 00:37:36 You're a real bush hog, ain't you, Mr. Josey Wales?
346 00:37:39 Tell you what.
347 00:37:41 Move on back. Move on back!
348 00:37:44 Watch him. I seen him do some things.
349 00:37:46 Shut up, Lige!
350 00:37:53 Now...
351 00:37:55 ...Mr. Josey Wales...
352 00:37:58 ...I'd just as soon shoot you now...
353 00:38:00 ...except it'd be hard to drag your body to where we can get our price for you.
354 00:38:04 - Shoot him now! - Shut up, Lige.
355 00:38:08 Move your left hand down and unbuckle that pistol belt.
356 00:38:13 Make it nice and slow...
357 00:38:15 ...so I can count the hairs on that hand.
358 00:38:40 See, Lige?
359 00:38:43 You pull his teeth...
360 00:38:45 ...he's harmless as a heel hound.
361 00:38:50 Always wanted to face out one of these pistol fighters they all fuss about.
362 00:38:55 Only way you handle them.
363 00:38:57 Abe, watch out.
364 00:38:59 - He's probably got another pistol- - Shut up, Lige.
365 00:39:03 Call Benny back there on the horse.
366 00:39:06 Benny! Come out!
367 00:39:09 We got us the Josey Wales!
368 00:39:11 # Oh, brown rosie #
369 00:39:14 # Rose of Alabamy #
370 00:39:16 Who is that?
371 00:39:19 He's just a boy. He's got a fever.
372 00:39:22 Tell him to shut up.
373 00:39:24 # Sweet tobacco posies-- #
374 00:39:29 Pa?
375 00:39:30 Is that you, Pa?
376 00:39:32 It ain't your pa! Now shut up!
377 00:39:35 Pa.
378 00:39:37 I got the gold right here, Pa.
379 00:39:40 What gold is he talking about?
380 00:39:43 There's no gold. He's crazy.
381 00:39:45 The gold me and Josey robbed from the bank.
382 00:39:49 Lige, take a look under that blanket.
383 00:39:55 I got it right here.
384 00:40:17 Thought you could use some help.
385 00:40:20 You get those holes leaking, I'm going to whomp you with a knotted plow-line.
386 00:40:25 They ain't honest.
387 00:40:27 I feel as pert as a rutting buck.
388 00:40:31 Good.
389 00:40:33 Because I ain't hauling you all over hell's creation...
390 00:40:36 ...dribbling blood over half of Missouri.
391 00:40:41 Wish we had time to bury them fellows.
392 00:40:44 To hell with them fellows.
393 00:40:48 Buzzards got to eat, same as worms.
394 00:41:13 A real frog strangler.
395 00:41:17 Ten, 20 more miles and we'll be safe in the Nations.
396 00:41:30 Some cavalry between us and the Nations.
397 00:41:33 We'll have to wait till they bed down...
398 00:41:36 ...then walk through quiet.
399 00:41:38 Here, have some beef jerky.
400 00:41:41 Don't swallow nothing but the juice. I'll go have a look-see.
401 00:41:44 You feel all right?
402 00:41:46 I feel real good, Josey. We got them whupped.
403 00:41:52 - Josey, I want to thank you. - For what?
404 00:41:56 For saving my life.
405 00:41:59 Forget about that, Jamie.
406 00:42:01 You know something, Josey?
407 00:42:04 I ain't scared no more.
408 00:42:11 All right.
409 00:42:41 We can start working our way through now, boy.
410 00:42:44 This rain is giving us the--
411 00:43:11 This boy was brought up in...
412 00:43:13 ...a time of blood and dying, and never questioned a bit of it.
413 00:43:17 Never turned his back on his folks or his kind.
414 00:43:22 I rode with him, I got no complaints.
415 00:43:26 The bluebellies will give you a better burial than I can, boy.
416 00:43:40 Halt!
417 00:43:42 - What's going on? - Come on, get him.
418 00:45:17 - Howdy. - Howdy.
419 00:45:21 Name's Josey Wales.
420 00:45:24 I've heard of that name.
421 00:45:28 Some said you'd be headed this way.
422 00:45:32 And they said a man could get rich on reward money...
423 00:45:36 ...if he could kill you.
424 00:45:38 Seems like you was looking to gain some money here.
425 00:45:42 Actually, I was looking to gain an edge.
426 00:45:46 I thought you might be someone who would sneak up behind me with a gun.
427 00:45:51 Where'd you ever get an idea like that?
428 00:45:54 It ain't supposed to be easy to sneak up behind an Indian.
429 00:45:58 I'm an Indian, all right.
430 00:46:01 But here in the Nation, they call us the civilized tribe.
431 00:46:06 They call us civilized because we're easy to sneak up on.
432 00:46:12 White men have been sneaking up on us for years.
433 00:46:17 Cherokee, huh?
434 00:46:20 Yeah.
435 00:46:21 They sneaked up on us and they told us we wouldn't be happy here.
436 00:46:27 They said we would be happier in the Nations.
437 00:46:31 So they took away our land...
438 00:46:34 ...and sent us here.
439 00:46:38 I have a fine woman...
440 00:46:41 ...and two sons.
441 00:46:43 But they all died on the Trail of Tears.
442 00:46:49 And now the white man is sneaking up on me.
443 00:46:56 Again.
444 00:47:03 Seems like we can't trust the white man.
445 00:47:06 You bet we can't.
446 00:47:10 I wore this...
447 00:47:13 ...frock coat in Washington.
448 00:47:16 Before the war.
449 00:47:18 We wore them because we belonged to...
450 00:47:21 ...the five civilized tribes.
451 00:47:26 We dressed ourselves up like Abraham Lincoln.
452 00:47:33 We got to see the Secretary of the Interior.
453 00:47:39 And he said:
454 00:47:41 "Boy! You boys sure look civilized!"
455 00:47:46 He congratulated us...
456 00:47:48 ...and he gave us medals for looking so civilized.
457 00:47:52 We told him about how our land had been stolen...
458 00:47:56 ...and our people were dying.
459 00:48:00 When we finished, he shook our hands...
460 00:48:03 ...and said:
461 00:48:05 "Endeavor to persevere. "
462 00:48:09 They stood us in a line.
463 00:48:11 John Jumper, Chilly Mclntosh...
464 00:48:15 ...Buffalo Hump...
465 00:48:18 ...and Jim Pock Mark and me.
466 00:48:21 I'm Lone Watie.
467 00:48:22 They took our pictures.
468 00:48:25 And the newspaper said:
469 00:48:28 "Indians Vow to Endeavor to Persevere. "
470 00:48:33 We thought about it for a long time.
471 00:48:36 "Endeavor to persevere. "
472 00:48:39 And when we had thought about it long enough...
473 00:48:44 ...we declared war on the Union.
474 00:49:01 Sergeant said this kid tried to ride through their camp. They got him.
475 00:49:06 - They did, did they? - Mm-hm.
476 00:49:09 They've had men on guard here night and day.
477 00:49:12 No way Wales could get to the Nations.
478 00:49:20 Where are you going, Fletcher?
479 00:49:22 I'm heading into the Indian Nations.
480 00:49:24 Why don't you stay here, Redlegs?
481 00:49:27 Wales may be back in a year or two.
482 00:49:33 When we get to the Nations, I want you men to fan out.
483 00:49:37 Five thousand dollars to the one who gets him.
484 00:49:59 A horned toad can tell you which way to go.
485 00:50:03 I used to know these things when I was young.
486 00:50:07 But when I got civilized, I forgot all these things.
487 00:50:10 I didn't know which way to go.
488 00:50:13 The horned toad says we should go to Mexico.
489 00:50:24 Well, Mr. Lone Watie...
490 00:50:28 ...you can take your horned toad down Mexico way.
491 00:50:32 I've got some unfinished business in Missouri.
492 00:50:35 I heard General Joe Shelby...
493 00:50:38 ...and some men refused to surrender.
494 00:50:41 They're going down to Mexico.
495 00:50:43 I think I'll join them.
496 00:50:45 Shelby, huh?
497 00:50:47 I didn't know others hadn't surrendered.
498 00:50:49 I didn't surrender, neither.
499 00:50:51 But they took my horse and made him surrender.
500 00:50:55 They have him pulling a wagon up in Kansas, I'll bet.
501 00:51:02 You haven't got a horse.
502 00:51:04 What do you plan on doing, walking to Mexico?
503 00:51:06 No, there's a trading post right near the Creek Nation.
504 00:51:09 They got horses to trade.
505 00:51:13 You have any food here?
506 00:51:16 All I have is a piece of hard rock candy.
507 00:51:21 But it's not for eating.
508 00:51:23 It's just for looking through.
509 00:51:28 Alrighty.
510 00:51:34 I'll get you a horse.
511 00:51:59 What have you got there?
512 00:52:01 Muskrat.
513 00:52:02 Muskrat?
514 00:52:04 What the hell's that?
515 00:52:05 Muskrat.
516 00:52:07 No. No, sir. You got to come up with something more.
517 00:52:11 - Beaver? - Beaver ain't no good no more.
518 00:52:14 Get me 10 muskrats...
519 00:52:16 ...and 30 beaver pelts...
520 00:52:19 ...and I'll give you red cloth.
521 00:52:22 Now that's a very good bargain for you.
522 00:52:28 Here.
523 00:52:29 You go have a drink and think about it.
524 00:52:39 Spilling!
525 00:52:51 You bring some drink inside, you hear?
526 00:53:03 I'll tell you, this jerky?
527 00:53:05 Put it on our bill.
528 00:53:08 What about these cougar pelts?
529 00:53:10 Going to put them on our bill too?
530 00:53:16 This is what you give those Indians.
531 00:53:20 Where's the real stuff?
532 00:53:38 What do you take for the squaw?
533 00:53:40 She ain't for sale.
534 00:53:44 I mean, she ain't mine.
535 00:53:46 She works here.
536 00:53:52 See that nose scar?
537 00:53:56 Know what that means to a Cheyenne?
538 00:53:58 One too many bucks.
539 00:54:01 Little squaw likes the bucks, huh?
540 00:54:03 Tell you, Zukie, you put her on the bill too.
541 00:54:38 I'll be looking for a horse.
542 00:54:41 A horse?
543 00:54:43 The horses belong to these gentlemen.
544 00:54:46 More than likely-- That is...
545 00:54:49 ...I'm sure they'd sell you one.
546 00:54:58 Look, I've got some beer.
547 00:55:01 Some good brewed choc.
548 00:55:05 It's on the house.
549 00:55:23 You suppose these gentlemen will be...
550 00:55:25 ...available to discuss business before long?
551 00:55:33 Give me a bucket of that choc.
552 00:55:45 I got him!
553 00:55:47 I got me Josey Wales!
554 00:55:50 Yoke.
555 00:55:52 Five thousand gold simoleons walked right in.
556 00:55:56 - Right to us. - Wait a minute!
557 00:55:58 He's in my place.
558 00:56:00 I recognized him too.
559 00:56:03 I'm due an even split.
560 00:56:08 Mr. Chain-Blue Lightning himself.
561 00:56:12 Well, the one that everyone's so scared of.
562 00:56:17 Well, Mr. Lightning...
563 00:56:20 ...move a muscle, twitch a finger...
564 00:56:24 ...and I'll splatter your guts all over the wall.
565 00:56:27 Mr. Lightning.
566 00:56:30 When I say move...
567 00:56:32 ...you move real slow...
568 00:56:34 ...like molasses in wintertime...
569 00:56:36 ...or I drop that hammer.
570 00:56:38 Now, just ease your hands down.
571 00:56:43 Take them guns out, butt first so's you can get hold of them.
572 00:56:49 You understand?
573 00:56:52 Nod, damn you!
574 00:56:58 Now...
575 00:57:00 ...ease them pistols out.
576 00:57:35 Well, let's see...
577 00:57:38 ...you say those horses belong to them pilgrims?
578 00:58:17 - Howdy. - Howdy.
579 00:58:19 I'm getting better at sneaking up on you like this.
580 00:58:23 Only an Indian can do something like this.
581 00:58:28 That's what I figured.
582 00:58:30 You figured?
583 00:58:32 Only an Indian could do something like that.
584 00:58:50 It's not right, this damn woman doing something like this to me.
585 00:58:54 I used to have power.
586 00:58:56 Now old age is creeping up on me.
587 00:59:01 I think it's more like old habits than old age.
588 00:59:06 Who the hell is this woman?
589 00:59:09 She was back at the trading post. Got in some kind of trouble.
590 00:59:13 - She's not going to Mexico with us. - With us?
591 00:59:17 Now wait a minute. I got you a horse. You're on your own now.
592 00:59:20 I've seen a lot today.
593 00:59:22 I've seen patrols of soldiers all day.
594 00:59:27 Everybody's looking for you.
595 00:59:31 She's not going with us.
596 00:59:47 She says she's Navajo...
597 00:59:50 ...but she was captured by the Cheyenne.
598 00:59:52 She was violated by one of the bucks of the Arapahos.
599 00:59:57 Their sign is the dirty nose sign.
600 00:59:59 Cheyenne Chief, Black Kettle...
601 01:00:02 ...figures that she did not resist enough.
602 01:00:15 Hell, man, can't you get her to shut up?
603 01:00:42 Anyway, she says...
604 01:00:44 ...when she come to that trading post...
605 01:00:47 ...she didn't know this man, Zukie Limmer...
606 01:00:50 ...was selling liquor.
607 01:00:52 She also wants you to know...
608 01:00:55 ...that although he beat her a lot...
609 01:00:57 ...nothing happened between them.
610 01:01:01 And she says you are a great warrior...
611 01:01:04 ...and that she sort of belongs to you for what you done for her.
612 01:01:10 Look, you tell her I don't want nobody belonging to me.
613 01:01:16 That meal was damn good.
614 01:01:19 I'm going to take up tepee living if it's like this.
615 01:01:24 You know, she thinks I'm some kind of a Cherokee chief.
616 01:01:29 I wonder where she ever got that idea.
617 01:01:40 Chief! Chief!
618 01:01:48 Chief.
619 01:01:50 I was just wondering.
620 01:01:52 I suppose that mangy hound's got no place else to go either.
621 01:02:00 He might as well ride along with us.
622 01:02:03 Hell, everybody else is.
623 01:02:53 Hey, you!
624 01:02:55 Want to buy some Indian scalps?
625 01:04:04 Nasty habit, young fellow.
626 01:04:06 You born in a barn?
627 01:04:08 Hold it. Real still.
628 01:04:21 The wheat is from Kansas and the molasses comes from Missouri.
629 01:04:26 We'll do without molasses.
630 01:04:27 Anything from Missouri has a taint about it.
631 01:04:30 Grandma, you've got to tread lightly now we're here in Texas.
632 01:04:34 Lots of nice elements from Missouri coming West.
633 01:04:36 Nothing nice comes from Missouri. And treading lightly is not my way.
634 01:04:41 We're from Kansas. Jayhawkers, and proud of it.
635 01:04:44 I know how you feel. I'm a Hoosier, myself.
636 01:04:47 Personally, I don't think much of Hoosiers neither.
637 01:05:00 Yes, friends, yes!
638 01:05:02 This is a positive remedy for weariness...
639 01:05:05 ...turgidity of the bowels and--
640 01:05:12 Say, you're an Indian, aren't you?
641 01:05:17 You speak any English?
642 01:05:19 Well, sir, this is the very best thing...
643 01:05:22 ...for those who can't handle their liquor.
644 01:05:28 What's in it?
645 01:05:32 I don't know. Various things. I'm only the salesman.
646 01:05:37 You drink it.
647 01:05:39 What's that?
648 01:05:42 You drink it.
649 01:05:50 Well, what can you expect from a nonbeliever?
650 01:05:55 That old lady don't know the trouble she can get into talking like that.
651 01:05:59 Too many folks around here with thin skin.
652 01:06:02 Lots of Southern boys been getting into trouble here.
653 01:06:05 Cullen Baker and Captain Bob Lee been fighting over in Fannin County.
654 01:06:10 Bill Longley, Creed Taylor...
655 01:06:12 ...and all them other Taylors down in Gonzalez.
656 01:06:15 Killed Simp Dixon over in Cotton Gin...
657 01:06:18 ...weighted him down with lead.
658 01:06:21 I got a picture postcard of it.
659 01:06:24 Here. Have a look.
660 01:06:28 Josey Wales.
661 01:06:34 What say?
662 01:06:36 Josey Wales. They say he's coming into Texas.
663 01:06:38 Won't come through here though. Killed 50, 60 men.
664 01:06:42 Regulators are all over the place looking for him.
665 01:06:47 How much for all this?
666 01:06:48 Three dollars.
667 01:06:50 Those regulators would pay plenty...
668 01:06:53 ...to the man who could identify Josey Wales.
669 01:06:57 Reckon so.
670 01:07:09 How about you, sir?
671 01:07:11 Just a few bottles left. You won't regret it.
672 01:07:22 Oh, my God!
673 01:07:24 It's Josey Wales!
674 01:07:55 You going to pull those pistols or whistle "Dixie"?
675 01:08:46 I told you to stay inside.
676 01:08:56 Goddamn Indian squaw!
677 01:09:01 Let's go!
678 01:09:39 Welcome to Texas, Mr. Lone Watie.
679 01:09:43 I guess we ain't going to see that little Navajo girl again.
680 01:09:48 I guess not.
681 01:09:50 I kind of liked her.
682 01:09:52 - But it's always like that. - Like what?
683 01:09:56 Whenever I get to liking someone, they ain't around long.
684 01:09:59 I notice when you get to disliking someone they ain't around long neither.
685 01:10:07 How did you know which one was going to shoot first?
686 01:10:11 That one in the center had a flap holster...
687 01:10:14 ...and he was in no itching hurry.
688 01:10:16 And the one second from the left...
689 01:10:18 ...had scared eyes. He wasn't going to do nothing.
690 01:10:21 But that one on the far left...
691 01:10:23 ...had crazy eyes. Figured him to make the first move.
692 01:10:27 And the one on the right?
693 01:10:34 Never paid no him no mind.
694 01:10:36 You were there.
695 01:10:43 I could have missed.
696 01:10:44 Yes, sir! It was Josey Wales, all right!
697 01:10:47 Saw him heading north out of town with a renegade Injun.
698 01:10:51 I can identify him.
699 01:10:53 And I'd certainly be glad to share in any reward.
700 01:10:58 Knew him quite well, actually.
701 01:11:03 Well, not a hard man to track.
702 01:11:06 Leaves dead men wherever he goes.
703 01:11:10 He's heading north now...
704 01:11:12 ...riding with a renegade Indian.
705 01:11:15 He's heading north now, but he'll turn southwest...
706 01:11:18 ...head for Mexico.
707 01:11:20 Then we'll turn southwest and head for Mexico.
708 01:11:23 Tell them to head north.
709 01:11:26 What are you talking about?
710 01:11:30 Look at those boys over there with tied-down guns.
711 01:11:36 Bounty hunters.
712 01:11:38 Come out of a war, got no other way to make a living.
713 01:11:43 Every last mother's son of them wants that money you've got on Wales' head.
714 01:11:48 You and me didn't ride all that way for that.
715 01:11:52 I don't want to hear Wales is dead.
716 01:11:56 I want to see Wales dead.
717 01:12:03 We're heading north, men. Let's ride.
718 01:12:27 They're following us.
719 01:12:31 Couple of horses, far off, moving fast.
720 01:12:36 I don't hear nothing.
721 01:12:39 Got to be an Indian to know those things.
722 01:12:45 Yeah. All right, let's take them out in the sand.
723 01:14:02 Glad you stopped me when you did. I might have killed her.
724 01:14:06 Oh, I noticed that.
725 01:14:14 She got some supplies...
726 01:14:16 ...and our horses...
727 01:14:18 ...and followed us around.
728 01:14:21 She said we was the only kin she had.
729 01:14:24 I bet we are, at that.
730 01:14:28 You know, every man I ever knew...
731 01:14:31 ...who was good with a gun and lived...
732 01:14:33 ...always had an edge.
733 01:14:36 Some of them would like to have the sun behind their back.
734 01:14:41 That's always a good idea.
735 01:14:45 Yeah. Sure pays to have an edge.
736 01:14:52 Yeah.
737 01:14:55 All kind of edges.
738 01:14:59 - Yeah. - Yep.
739 01:15:36 - Howdy. - Howdy.
740 01:15:39 - Is something wrong? - Nope.
741 01:15:42 I guess you were right.
742 01:15:45 I ain't that old, after all.
743 01:16:20 Not many men west of here.
744 01:16:23 We're getting into Comanche country.
745 01:16:31 Wagon tracks.
746 01:16:33 But I never seen tracks like these.
747 01:16:36 Never heard of Comanches traveling in two-wheeled carts.
748 01:16:40 Comancheros.
749 01:16:51 Comancheros...
750 01:16:53 ...trade liquor and guns to Comanche for horses.
751 01:16:57 Trade women too.
752 01:17:00 How many of them?
753 01:17:03 Eight, maybe nine horses, and a couple of carts.
754 01:17:53 Those poor pilgrims from Kansas.
755 01:17:58 They don't look too proud now, do they?
756 01:19:49 Wait.
757 01:20:05 Please.
758 01:20:21 You son of a bitch!
759 01:20:24 Ten Bears is going to want a fresh woman!
760 01:20:29 Fresh, that little gal will bring maybe 20 horses.
761 01:20:34 Now if one of you has to, take that old woman over there.
762 01:20:40 She might be worth maybe one donkey.
763 01:21:06 Fix yourself.
764 01:22:24 Move faster!
765 01:22:30 If you fall...
766 01:22:32 ...they'll let you die. Keep walking.
767 01:22:42 Come around here, bitch. Come around here.
768 01:22:48 Come here. Now you listen to me.
769 01:22:51 I want you looking real good when we get to Ten Bears.
770 01:22:54 So I want you to jump in that wagon and put on one of your best little dresses.
771 01:23:01 It might boost your price.
772 01:23:04 If you look good enough, I might outbid old Ten Bears and take you for myself.
773 01:23:45 If I figure this right...
774 01:23:47 ...we're facing the sun.
775 01:23:50 This ought to give him an edge.
776 01:23:53 Who are you talking about?
777 01:23:55 What the hell does he want?
778 01:23:57 Looks like a parley.
779 01:24:06 Are you just going to sit there or you going to see what he wants?
780 01:24:12 Get ready, little lady.
781 01:24:14 Hell is coming to breakfast.
782 01:24:25 That's a mighty nice horse you got there, mister.
783 01:24:28 Would you sell it?
784 01:24:30 We will give you a good price.
785 01:24:41 Now spit!
786 01:24:47 Just get off the horse.
787 01:24:55 Get out of the way!
788 01:25:53 Now you'll kill us, I suppose.
789 01:25:57 I'd have been halfway to Mexico by now except for that crazy squaw.
790 01:26:01 I can't understand a word she says.
791 01:26:04 I knew that would bring you.
792 01:26:21 Help us!
793 01:26:26 Help us.
794 01:26:28 Comanches.
795 01:26:30 They won't like us killing these friends of theirs. We better get moving.
796 01:27:21 Looks like a family of hogs just moved out of the seat of these britches.
797 01:27:27 I had such beautiful clothes...
798 01:27:30 ...I was taking to our ranch.
799 01:27:34 Whereabouts is this ranch?
800 01:27:37 My son's ranch, he found before the war near a town called Santo Rio.
801 01:27:41 Creek with good water...
802 01:27:43 ...trees, cattle, black-tailed deer.
803 01:27:46 It's a regular paradise we're headed to.
804 01:27:49 Out there?
805 01:27:52 Your son told you this was out there?
806 01:27:55 He told me that. Near a place called Blood Butte.
807 01:27:58 My son was true-blue, Mr. Wales.
808 01:28:01 He never lied. It'll be there, all right.
809 01:28:06 Yes, ma'am, I'm sure it will be.
810 01:28:09 Cottonwoods, live oaks...
811 01:28:12 ...wild horses...
812 01:28:15 ...antelope...
813 01:28:17 ...lots of quail.
814 01:28:26 You see them?
815 01:28:28 What?
816 01:28:30 The clouds over there.
817 01:28:35 Clouds are like...
818 01:28:37 ...dreams floating across a sky-blue mind.
819 01:28:43 I never thought of them that way.
820 01:28:49 Indian...
821 01:28:51 ...this Mr. Wales is a cold-blooded killer.
822 01:28:55 He's from Missouri...
823 01:28:56 ...where they're all known to be killers of innocent men, women and children.
824 01:29:01 Would you rather be riding with Comancheros, Grannie?
825 01:29:06 No, I wouldn't.
826 01:30:06 # I lost my sweet lover #
827 01:30:12 # In the dirty old mines #
828 01:30:17 # But he's coming back #
829 01:30:22 # No matter how long I wait #
830 01:30:27 # My lover is coming-- #
831 01:30:36 What'll you have?
832 01:30:41 Whiskey.
833 01:30:43 Whiskey, he says!
834 01:30:46 How about something else?
835 01:30:50 Well, beer, then.
836 01:30:53 And get those gents whatever they're drinking.
837 01:30:55 You too, ma'am.
838 01:30:58 That's mighty decent of you.
839 01:31:00 Been a long time since anybody bought a drink around here.
840 01:31:04 About as long as we had anything to drink around here.
841 01:31:07 Or anything else.
842 01:31:10 Yeah, first the silver run out of the Santo Rio.
843 01:31:14 Then the people run out.
844 01:31:17 Then the whiskey.
845 01:31:19 Then the beer run out.
846 01:31:21 Well, no matter.
847 01:31:23 It's good to see a high roller wander through.
848 01:31:40 I didn't mean to offend him.
849 01:31:42 I guess some fellows just don't like to be called high rollers.
850 01:31:46 You know, I knew a fellow once, he didn't like to be called highhanded.
851 01:31:53 We'll have whiskey all around.
852 01:31:55 Comanchero brand.
853 01:32:04 Angels of Mercy come to Santo Rio!
854 01:32:07 This ain't Santo Rio.
855 01:32:09 My son, Tom Turner, said it was a thriving place.
856 01:32:12 It was.
857 01:32:14 But when the silver run out, the thriving run out.
858 01:32:17 That's right.
859 01:32:19 I do declare.
860 01:32:21 Might you be the mother of Tom Turner...
861 01:32:24 ...whose Crooked River Ranch is over by Blood Butte?
862 01:32:27 - That I might, miss. - Well!
863 01:32:31 I am Rose.
864 01:32:33 Rose of Santo Rio.
865 01:32:35 I reckon he wrote you all about me.
866 01:32:38 I don't recollect that.
867 01:32:41 After his Lucy passed on...
868 01:32:43 ...he didn't show much interest in women.
869 01:32:46 My sonny-boy kept his nose to the grindstone, providing a future for me...
870 01:32:51 ...and his daughter there.
871 01:32:56 I do seem to recall him telling me something about...
872 01:33:01 ...a daughter who was a little odd.
873 01:33:04 He was killed in the Border War by Missouri ruffians.
874 01:33:09 He died a proud member of Senator Jim Lane's Redlegs...
875 01:33:14 ...fighting for the just cause!
876 01:33:16 I am sorry to hear that.
877 01:33:18 I mean, he was of the finest sort.
878 01:33:21 Se?ora, please sit down.
879 01:33:24 You must be very, very tired.
880 01:33:28 I am deeply sorrowed to hear this.
881 01:33:32 In past years...
882 01:33:34 ...my friend and I were of service to your Tom Turner.
883 01:33:38 And now we are at your service.
884 01:33:42 Why, I appreciate your concern.
885 01:33:46 I am glad to find manners at last, here in the wilderness.
886 01:33:49 We have endured hardship of the worst sort on the way out here.
887 01:33:55 Grandpa Samuel and Uncle Enoch...
888 01:33:58 ...fell prey to Comancheros.
889 01:34:01 Let's drink to the silver running out. Gave us some peace and quiet here!
890 01:34:05 Bad luck, the silver running out.
891 01:34:09 I wouldn't have any other kind!
892 01:34:19 What'll you have?
893 01:34:21 I'm looking for Josey Wales.
894 01:34:27 That'll be me.
895 01:34:32 You're wanted, Wales.
896 01:34:34 Reckon I'm right popular.
897 01:34:38 You a bounty hunter?
898 01:34:40 A man's got to do something for a living these days.
899 01:34:44 Dying ain't much of a living, boy.
900 01:34:50 You know, this isn't necessary.
901 01:34:53 You can just ride on.
902 01:35:13 Whew.
903 01:35:33 I had to come back.
904 01:35:36 I know.
905 01:36:19 - Comanche? - Comanches, all right.
906 01:36:22 Any more of them?
907 01:36:24 I think that's all there is...
908 01:36:26 ...but they have horses packing antelope...
909 01:36:29 ...so I figure they're not a raiding party.
910 01:36:32 But you never can tell these Comanches.
911 01:36:36 You stay with the cart.
912 01:36:57 Just looking us over, I guess.
913 01:36:59 They're packing heavy.
914 01:37:01 They may return.
915 01:37:03 All right, let's move out.
916 01:37:12 If they ride with Ten Bears...
917 01:37:15 ...they will come back.
918 01:37:17 Ten Bears is the greatest Comanche war chief.
919 01:37:21 But he's angry.
920 01:37:22 Each year, he has met with one of your bluecoat generals.
921 01:37:26 Ain't one of my generals.
922 01:37:27 And each year he is pushed further across the plains.
923 01:37:31 General Sherman has come with more promises.
924 01:37:34 But Ten Bears will move no more.
925 01:38:31 It's so beautiful.
926 01:38:42 All right, we can get to work dusting first.
927 01:38:46 Got a nice Dutch oven in the fireplace here.
928 01:38:51 Mr. Wales, you men chop some wood.
929 01:38:55 Now, get everything done.
930 01:38:58 Mr. Wales!
931 01:39:01 Did you come all this way to gawk?
932 01:39:04 If you don't work, you don't eat around here.
933 01:39:07 Didn't figure you for a loafer.
934 01:39:34 You know, she told me...
935 01:39:37 ...it's the first time she ever had a place of her own.
936 01:39:43 Grandma says it's our home.
937 01:39:46 It is all of ours.
938 01:39:49 I'm glad there will be a man around to take care of things.
939 01:39:53 I'll be dropping back from time to time...
940 01:39:57 ...probably just to hole up.
941 01:39:59 Why don't you stay with us?
942 01:40:02 Be our partner.
943 01:40:06 They won't miss you.
944 01:40:07 Maybe they'll forget you.
945 01:40:11 You know there ain't no forgetting.
946 01:41:04 Pa!
947 01:41:36 Hey there, Josey!
948 01:41:43 We're going to Santo Rio!
949 01:41:55 # In the sweet by and by #
950 01:42:00 # We shall meet in the beautiful shore #
951 01:42:06 # In the sweet by and by #
952 01:42:11 # We will meet on that beautiful shore #
953 01:42:17 # In the sweet by and by #
954 01:42:24 # We will meet on that beautiful shore. #
955 01:42:30 Lord, thanks a lot for bringing us to this place.
956 01:42:36 Pa and Daniel died...
957 01:42:38 ...at the hands of that low-down, murdering trash out of hell...
958 01:42:42 ...that done them in.
959 01:42:44 But they put up a good fight and died the best they could.
960 01:42:48 And thanks a lot for Josey Wales...
961 01:42:51 ...who you changed from a murdering bushwhacker...
962 01:42:55 ...on the side of Satan...
963 01:42:57 ...to a better man...
964 01:42:58 ...in time to deliver us from the Philistines.
965 01:43:02 And thank you, Lord, for getting us together in Texas.
966 01:43:14 Are you all right?
967 01:43:15 Ten Bears, he got Travis and Chato.
968 01:43:19 He'll be riding here in the morning.
969 01:43:40 If I was looking for a place to hole up, I'd pick this one.
970 01:43:43 Walls and ceiling, two feet thick.
971 01:43:46 All made out of mud, nothing to burn.
972 01:43:50 Two doors, front and back, right in sight of one another.
973 01:43:53 These here crosses are to fire rifles through. Up and down, side to side.
974 01:43:57 Tom Turner knew what he was doing.
975 01:44:00 You bet he did. I'll be shooting out of that door.
976 01:44:02 I'd rather have you sit right there...
977 01:44:05 ...and do the loading. Can you do that?
978 01:44:07 I can.
979 01:44:10 Moonlight...
980 01:44:12 ...I want you to go to this door. You fire through here, all right?
981 01:44:16 Laura Lee, right through this window. Can you shoot?
982 01:44:19 I'll try.
983 01:44:20 Lone, you take this window right over here, and the door.
984 01:44:24 Where there's the most firing.
985 01:44:26 You'll have to keep an eye on that hallway there because...
986 01:44:31 ...the only blind spot is the ceiling. They'll get around to it eventually.
987 01:44:36 They can't shoot through it, but they might...
988 01:44:39 ...dig a hole in it and drop down, maybe in the back bedroom.
989 01:44:43 Now remember...
990 01:44:45 ...when things look bad, and it looks like you won't make it...
991 01:44:49 ...then you got to get mean.
992 01:44:51 I mean plumb, maddog mean!
993 01:44:53 Because if you lose your head and give up, then you neither live nor win.
994 01:44:58 That's just the way it is.
995 01:45:00 Use pistols at short range. More fire power and less reloading.
996 01:45:04 Keep this fire going. Keep an iron on it red-hot.
997 01:45:07 Anybody gets hit, slap iron to it.
998 01:45:09 That's the fastest way to stop the blood.
999 01:45:15 What's all that paint about?
1000 01:45:17 It's my death face.
1001 01:45:20 You know, we're sure going to show them redskins something tomorrow!
1002 01:45:24 No offense meant.
1003 01:45:27 None taken.
1004 01:45:39 Where's he going?
1005 01:45:40 He knows he can do the best for us on the back of a horse.
1006 01:45:44 He's a guerrilla fighter.
1007 01:45:46 He figures he can carry the fight to the enemy.
1008 01:45:49 He's going down into the valley to kill Ten Bears...
1009 01:45:53 ...and as many of the men as he can.
1010 01:45:56 How will he do that and come back here?
1011 01:46:00 He won't come back.
1012 01:46:07 Josey!
1013 01:48:35 You'll be Ten Bears?
1014 01:48:37 I am Ten Bears.
1015 01:48:43 I'm Josey Wales.
1016 01:48:47 I have heard.
1017 01:48:50 You're the Gray Rider.
1018 01:48:52 You would not make peace with the Bluecoats. You may go in peace.
1019 01:48:58 I reckon not.
1020 01:49:06 - Got nowhere to go. - Then you will die.
1021 01:49:11 I came here to die with you.
1022 01:49:15 Or live with you.
1023 01:49:18 Dying's not hard for you and me. It's living that's hard...
1024 01:49:22 ...when all you ever cared about has been butchered or raped.
1025 01:49:27 Governments don't live together. People live together.
1026 01:49:31 Governments don't give you a fair word or a fair fight. I've come here to...
1027 01:49:36 ...give you either one. Or get either one from you.
1028 01:49:42 I came here like this so you'll know my word of death is true.
1029 01:49:46 And that my word of life is then true.
1030 01:49:52 The bear lives here, the wolf, the antelope, the Comanche.
1031 01:49:57 And so will we.
1032 01:50:00 We'll only hunt what we need to live on, same as the Comanche does.
1033 01:50:04 And every spring when the Comanche moves north...
1034 01:50:07 ...he can rest here in peace...
1035 01:50:09 ...butcher some of our cattle and jerk beef for the journey.
1036 01:50:13 The sign of the Comanche, that will be on our lodge.
1037 01:50:17 That's my word of life.
1038 01:50:19 And your word of death?
1039 01:50:22 It's here in my pistols and there in your rifles.
1040 01:50:25 I'm here for either one.
1041 01:50:27 These things you say we will have, we already have.
1042 01:50:32 That's true. I ain't promising you nothing extra.
1043 01:50:36 I'm just giving you life, and you're giving me life.
1044 01:50:39 And I'm saying men can live together without butchering one another.
1045 01:50:46 It's sad that governments are chiefed by the double-tongues.
1046 01:50:50 There is iron in your words of death for all Comanches to see.
1047 01:50:55 And so there is iron in your words of life.
1048 01:50:58 No signed paper can hold the iron.
1049 01:51:02 It must come from men.
1050 01:51:05 The words of Ten Bears carry the same iron of life and death.
1051 01:51:10 It is good that warriors such as we meet in the struggle of life...
1052 01:51:14 ...or death.
1053 01:51:19 It shall be life.
1054 01:51:46 So will it be.
1055 01:51:49 I reckon so.
1056 01:51:53 I'll be damned! Look at this!
1057 01:52:06 Come. Sit down.
1058 01:52:09 Oh, I'm so glad to see you!
1059 01:52:12 I never thought I'd see you again, Grandma.
1060 01:52:15 Chato, Chato. Sit down.
1061 01:52:18 I never been so glad to see an Indian.
1062 01:53:25 I've got something to show you, Mr. Wales.
1063 01:53:30 I made this chain for you.
1064 01:53:32 I braided it from my hair.
1065 01:53:37 That's real nice. It really is.
1066 01:53:40 It's a watch chain.
1067 01:53:43 Yeah. Well, it's a nice one. It will come in handy. I thank you for it.
1068 01:53:50 You do have a watch, don't you?
1069 01:53:56 Well, I've been meaning to get one, yeah.
1070 01:54:00 Could we...
1071 01:54:02 ...play a song for you?
1072 01:54:05 I'm afraid I don't really know too many songs.
1073 01:54:20 Could we play something you like? Come on.
1074 01:54:23 Only song I can think of is "Rose of Alabama. "
1075 01:54:27 We remember that old piece. Rosie, come here.
1076 01:54:33 With my old half-ear for a sail #
1077 01:54:39 # I crossed upon a cotton bale #
1078 01:54:42 # To the rose of Alabama #
1079 01:54:46 - Do you dance? - No.
1080 01:54:49 Me neither.
1081 01:54:51 Is the rose of Alabama #
1082 01:54:57 Is the rose of Alabama #
1083 01:55:02 Help us out now.
1084 01:55:04 The rose of Alabama #
1085 01:55:12 # The rose of Alabama #
1086 01:56:00 I could see him through this window when he shot my partner.
1087 01:56:03 He was traveling with an old Injun and a squaw...
1088 01:56:07 ...and some old lady and a scrawny girl.
1089 01:56:10 Had to be him. He had this scar right on his face, right here.
1090 01:56:14 I wasn't about to face him down alone.
1091 01:56:18 Mm-hm.
1092 01:56:21 You men get them horses out of sight.
1093 01:56:27 If Josey Wales comes back here, we'll buy him a drink.
1094 01:57:14 Kansas was all...
1095 01:57:17 ...golden and smelled like sunshine.
1096 01:57:22 Yeah.
1097 01:57:24 I always heard there were three kinds of suns in Kansas.
1098 01:57:28 Sunshine...
1099 01:57:30 ...sunflowers...
1100 01:57:32 ...and sons of bitches.
1101 01:57:38 Well, at least we're known for something.
1102 01:57:45 I heard a joke about Missouri once.
1103 01:57:48 Something about how people from Missouri...
1104 01:57:51 ...are always saying, "Show me. "
1105 01:57:55 - Do you know it? - No.
1106 01:57:58 I think it was:
1107 01:58:03 What does a man from Missouri say...
1108 01:58:05 ...if someone asks him to see a Missouri mule?
1109 01:58:11 - And? - He says, "Show me. "
1110 01:58:16 Get it?
1111 01:58:17 They teach dumb jokes to pretty girls in Kansas.
1112 01:58:23 They teach other things.
1113 01:58:33 Show me.
1114 01:59:12 Pa!
1115 01:59:49 You're up kind of early, aren't you?
1116 01:59:54 It's been nice riding with you.
1117 01:59:57 Same here.
1118 01:59:59 When you get to town, get some nice dresses for the ladies, you hear?
1119 02:00:04 I will.
1120 02:00:06 Get something specially nice for Laura Lee for when I come back in the spring.
1121 02:00:16 Yeah.
1122 02:00:17 Or the following spring.
1123 02:00:22 Yeah.
1124 02:00:25 Sometimes trouble just follows a man.
1125 02:00:29 Hell, I've been here way too long as it--
1126 02:00:39 I reckon so.
1127 02:01:09 Josey Wales!
1128 02:02:32 You're all alone now, Wales.
1129 02:02:36 Not quite alone.
1130 02:03:19 Now we're really going to show these palefaces something!
1131 02:03:22 No offense.
1132 02:03:24 None taken.
1133 02:03:25 These freebooters are a slander to Kansas...
1134 02:03:30 ...attacking innocent women like this.
1135 02:08:02 Josey!
1136 02:09:04 The bullets were flying and people running every which way.
1137 02:09:08 Church bells were ringing. Me and Miss Rose were ducking for cover.
1138 02:09:12 Because one didn't know where the shots were coming--
1139 02:09:22 Mr. Wilson!
1140 02:09:24 Good morning.
1141 02:09:26 Hello, Mr. Wilson.
1142 02:09:29 We were just telling a little story...
1143 02:09:31 ...about an outlaw passed through this way a while back.
1144 02:09:35 I don't suppose you'd know about him but--
1145 02:09:38 These two fellows down here is Texas Rangers.
1146 02:09:42 Been on his trail, along with this other fellow over here.
1147 02:09:46 What did you say your name was, friend?
1148 02:09:54 - My name is Fletcher. - That's right, Mr. Fletcher.
1149 02:09:59 Anyway, they've been chasing this outlaw...
1150 02:10:02 ...and it just so happens old Ten Spot here knows all about it.
1151 02:10:06 Yes, sir.
1152 02:10:08 It was down in Monterey, Mexico, a little while back.
1153 02:10:12 Anyway, this outlaw fellow...
1154 02:10:14 ...he went up against five pistoleros.
1155 02:10:17 He got three of them before they cut him down.
1156 02:10:21 Is that right, Miss Rose?
1157 02:10:22 That's right. His name was...
1158 02:10:26 ...Josey Wales.
1159 02:10:28 Yeah, that's it. Josey Wales.
1160 02:10:33 If that's what happened, then Josey Wales must be dead.
1161 02:10:38 He is dead.
1162 02:10:40 He sure is dead.
1163 02:10:46 Dead, all right.
1164 02:10:52 Will you sign this affidavit?
1165 02:10:55 Sign? I sure will.
1166 02:11:14 That's it.
1167 02:11:23 Nice seeing you, Mr. Wilson.
1168 02:11:31 Must be 5000 lawmen in Texas right now.
1169 02:11:34 Can't get them all.
1170 02:11:35 I guess that's the truth.
1171 02:11:38 You fellows get back up this way, stop in.
1172 02:11:41 I reckon we won't be coming back this way.
1173 02:11:49 I don't believe that story about Josey Wales.
1174 02:11:52 You don't?
1175 02:11:54 No, sir, I don't.
1176 02:11:57 I don't believe no five pistoleros could do in Josey Wales.
1177 02:12:02 Maybe it was six.
1178 02:12:04 Could have even been 10.
1179 02:12:07 I think he's still alive.
1180 02:12:09 Alive? No sir.
1181 02:12:19 I think I'll go down to Mexico to try to find him.
1182 02:12:30 And then?
1183 02:12:41 He's got the first move.
1184 02:12:43 I owe him that.
1185 02:12:47 I'll try to tell him the war is over.
1186 02:13:06 What do you say, Mr. Wilson?
1187 02:13:15 I reckon so.
1188 02:13:24 I guess we all died a little in that damn war.