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1 00:02:17 Somebody's coming, Pa.
2 00:02:22 Well...Let him come.
3 00:03:05 Hope you don't mind my cutting through your place.
4 00:03:09 -No, I guess not. -I'm heading north.
5 00:03:15 Didn't expect to find any fences around here.
6 00:03:20 Hello, boy.
7 00:03:24 You were watching me, weren't you?
8 00:03:28 Yes, I was.
9 00:03:28 I like a man who watches things going around.
10 00:03:34 It means he'll make his mark some day.
11 00:03:42 Long time since I've seen a Jersey cow.
12 00:03:44 You'll see a lot more. Jerseys and Holsteins...
13 00:03:50 and the like.
14 00:03:52 -Can I offer you some water? -Thanks.
15 00:04:12 You're a little touchy.
16 00:04:14 Joey!
17 00:04:17 You know not to point guns at people.
18 00:04:20 I wasn't pointing at anybody, Mother.
19 00:04:28 Sure had me snorting, son.
20 00:04:33 I just wanted you to see my rifle.
21 00:04:37 Bet you can shoot.
22 00:04:41 -Can't you? -Little bit.
23 00:04:56 Looks like your friends are a little late.
24 00:05:01 What are the Ryker boys up to this time?
25 00:05:04 -Rykers? -That's what I said.
26 00:05:06 I wouldn't know a Ryker from your Jersey cow.
27 00:05:10 Don't forget to close the gate on your way out.
28 00:05:14 Would you put down that gun? Then I'll leave.
29 00:05:18 What's the difference? You're leaving anyway.
30 00:05:22 I'd like it to be my idea.
31 00:05:59 Howdy, Starrett.
32 00:06:03 Expecting trouble?
33 00:06:07 I don't want no trouble, Starrett. I came to inform you.
34 00:06:13 I got that reservation beef contract.
35 00:06:16 -So many to tell me that? -I mean business.
36 00:06:19 Then, tend to your own.
37 00:06:21 That's just what I'm doing.
38 00:06:23 I'm gonna need all my range.
39 00:06:26 Now you've warned me, get off my place.
40 00:06:28 Your place?
41 00:06:31 You'll have to get out before the snow.
42 00:06:34 -Supposing I don't? -You and the other squatters.
43 00:06:38 Homesteaders, you mean.
44 00:06:40 I could blast you out of here right now.
45 00:06:43 Listen to me.
46 00:06:45 The time for gun-blasting a man off his place is passed.
47 00:06:49 -They're building a penitentiary...-Joe, that's enough.
48 00:06:59 Who are you, stranger?
49 00:07:03 I'm a friend of Starrett's.
50 00:07:07 Well, Starrett, you can't say I didn't warn you.
51 00:07:11 All right, you've told me. Now get off my claim.
52 00:07:34 Supper will be ready in a little while, Joe. Won't be very long.
53 00:07:41 Wait, mister, I...
54 00:07:44 I swear, I...Wait a minute, please.
55 00:07:48 I take that back, what I...
56 00:07:51 Look, this...this thing aingt even loaded.
57 00:07:56 Not loaded?
58 00:07:57 No, Joey's too young to go loaded.
59 00:08:00 That's his gun.
60 00:08:03 If this don't beat all!
61 00:08:07 My name is Starrett, Joe Starrett, and this here's Joey.
62 00:08:13 You heard what my little woman said.
63 00:08:16 Come on in, I feel like eating.
64 00:08:19 You can call me Shane.
65 00:08:21 Guess I spook kinda easy these days.
66 00:08:24 Hello, Joe.
67 00:08:29 My place aingt very much yet, but my wife sure can cook!
68 00:08:34 It won't be long till supper. You can wash up right here.
69 00:08:43 In case you wanted to know, that's Ryker's spread all over there.
70 00:08:48 He thinks the whole world belongs to him.
71 00:08:53 The old-timers can't see it yet,
72 00:08:55 but running cattle on an open range can't go on.
73 00:08:58 It takes too much space for too little results.
74 00:09:02 Those herds aren't any good, they're all horns and bone.
75 00:09:06 Cattle that is bred for meat and
76 00:09:09 fenced in and fed right, that's the thing.
77 00:09:11 You gotta pick your spot, get your land, your own land.
78 00:09:16 A homesteader can't run but a few beef, but he can grow grain,
79 00:09:20 and then with his garden and hogs and milk, he'll be all right.
80 00:09:27 We make out, don't we, Marian?
81 00:09:31 Of course.
82 00:09:40 It's that calf again. Joey, chase her out of there.
83 00:09:47 Joey! Run on, son.
84 00:09:53 Don't forget to shut that gate.
85 00:09:58 Joey!
86 00:10:01 Come on, shoo!
87 00:10:07 I wouldn't ask you where you're bound.
88 00:10:11 One place or another. Some place I've never been.
89 00:10:22 The only way I'll leave is in a pine box.
90 00:10:25 What do you mean, Pa?
91 00:10:28 I mean they'll have to shoot me and carry me out.
92 00:10:32 -You shouldn't talk like that. -It's the truth.
93 00:10:35 You love this place. We've got our roots down.
94 00:10:38 I wish you wouldn't talk that way.
95 00:10:40 Our first real home.
96 00:10:42 What did you mean when you said...
97 00:10:44 Joey, be quiet. The men want to talk.
98 00:10:47 There's just more work here than I can do.
99 00:10:53 If I could hire me a man that...
100 00:10:56 I had one once,
101 00:10:58 but the Rykers roughed him up,
102 00:11:00 so he lit out, cussing me...
103 00:11:02 They knocked his teeth out.
104 00:11:05 Ready for pie?
105 00:11:08 If nobody else is gonna eat this biscuit, I guess I'll have to.
106 00:11:27 We're kind of fancy, aren't we?
107 00:11:29 What is, Pa?
108 00:11:31 Good plates, an extra fork...
109 00:11:34 What about me, Ma?
110 00:11:37 -What's the matter, Marian? -Nothing.
111 00:11:55 That was an elegant dinner, Mrs. Starrett.
112 00:12:00 Excuse me.
113 00:12:06 Where's Mr. Shane going? He didn't even say goodbye.
114 00:12:10 He's not going, Joey. He wouldn't go without taking that.
115 00:12:15 I'm going outside with him.
116 00:12:18 Did you ask him to stay the night?
117 00:12:21 I'll do that right now.
118 00:12:28 Well, I'll be doggone. Come here a minute.
119 00:13:23 Joe, why don't you hitch up the team?
120 00:13:26 Marian, I've been fighting this stump off and on for two years.
121 00:13:32 Use the team now,
122 00:13:33 this stump could say it beat us.
123 00:13:35 Sometimes nothing will do but your own sweat and muscle.
124 00:13:42 All right.
125 00:15:25 I wish they'd give me some bullets for this gun.
126 00:15:35 -Good morning, Joey. -How did you know it was me?
127 00:15:39 Well, I figured the cow couldn't work that latch.
128 00:15:47 Why are you up so early?
129 00:15:49 You're to stay for breakfast.
130 00:15:51 Oh...Well, thank you.
131 00:15:55 Then where will you go?
132 00:15:57 Where would you say, Joey?
133 00:16:02 I wish you'd stay here.
134 00:16:04 -Would you teach me to shoot? -You'd like to learn to shoot?
135 00:16:09 Pa wishes you'd stay, too. I heard him tell Mother.
136 00:16:14 He said he didn't want you to fight his fights for him,
137 00:16:18 just help with the work.
138 00:16:22 I bet you wouldn't leave just because it's dangerous.
139 00:16:26 Joey!
140 00:16:28 Joey, come here this minute.
141 00:16:32 I hope you'll stay, Mr. Shane.
142 00:16:35 Coming, Mother!
143 00:16:37 Close the gate, Joey.
144 00:16:39 What are you doing in your nightshirt?
145 00:16:42 Come in and put your clothes on.
146 00:16:44 Would you like to hitch up the team
147 00:16:46 and haul that wire from Grafton's?
148 00:16:49 -Anything you say. -Get off the bed. Go on!
149 00:16:53 He's holding it for me at the store.
150 00:16:56 While you're there,
151 00:16:58 you might as well get yourself some work clothes.
152 00:17:03 -What can I bring Joey? -Soda-pop!
153 00:17:05 You don't need anything, Joey.
154 00:17:08 Be careful. I don't want my troubles to be none of yours.
155 00:17:12 Aren't you wearing your six-shooter?
156 00:17:15 I didn't know there was any wild game in town, Joey.
157 00:17:19 Come on, son.
158 00:17:32 Joey, come back here!
159 00:17:41 -Who are you shooting at? -Rykers.
160 00:17:46 -Did you get many? -Missed one.
161 00:17:48 Well, can't stand for that.
162 00:17:52 Pa, do you guess Shane will teach me to shoot?
163 00:17:56 I'll teach you myself once I get the time, Joey.
164 00:18:01 Can you shoot as good as Shane?
165 00:18:05 I've never seen him shoot.
166 00:18:07 But I doubt it.
167 00:18:09 He didn't wear his gun today. Why's that, Pa?
168 00:18:12 Well, he's trading at the store, not holding it up.
169 00:18:19 But why, Pa?
170 00:18:21 Honest, why didn't he?
171 00:18:24 I don't wear one myself.
172 00:18:26 It goes with him, though.
173 00:18:28 Somebody's coming, Joe.
174 00:18:30 I know. It's Ernie Wright.
175 00:18:37 Could you whip him, Pa? Could you whip Shane?
176 00:18:42 -Can't you ask nothing but questions? -But could you?
177 00:18:46 Oh, maybe.
178 00:18:49 No call for that though, Joey.
179 00:18:52 Shane's on our side.
180 00:18:54 Howdy, Joe.
181 00:18:56 How are you, Ernie?
182 00:18:59 -No good. -What's the matter?
183 00:19:02 I'm pulling stakes. No use of your talking.
184 00:19:05 Now what's the matter?
185 00:19:07 My wheat. Them Rykers raided it.
186 00:19:12 Fence cut, steers drove in.
187 00:19:14 It's just stubs now.
188 00:19:16 -When? -Last night.
189 00:19:18 I'm leaving, and don't try to talk me out of it.
190 00:19:22 -You can't...-Just don't try, that's all.
191 00:19:25 I listened to you too much already.
192 00:19:27 Go ahead, nobody's holding you.
193 00:19:30 You wouldn't leave your home and land, and...
194 00:19:33 Oh, Ernie, you...
195 00:19:37 I'm wore down and out. Tired of being insulted by them fellas.
196 00:19:42 Called a pig-farmer.
197 00:19:43 Who knows what comes next?
198 00:19:46 Well, don't throw your tail up.
199 00:19:50 Tell you what, we'll all get together here tonight
200 00:19:53 and figure out something.
201 00:19:56 I don't know about me.
202 00:19:58 I'll get the word around. You tell Shipstead and Torrey.
203 00:20:03 All right, I'll tell them, but if we're having a meeting,
204 00:20:06 it'd better be more than poking holes
205 00:20:08 in the air with your finger.
206 00:20:41 Anything I can do you for?
207 00:20:43 I came to get wire for Joe Starrett.
208 00:20:46 I've been holding wire for Starrett
209 00:20:48 for quite a spell.
210 00:20:49 Are you new?
211 00:20:51 Yes, I'm working for Starrett.
212 00:20:54 -Got ready-made pants to fit me? -Farm rig?
213 00:20:58 I outfit all these farmers.
214 00:21:07 -Step right in back and try them on. -Thanks.
215 00:21:14 Will.
216 00:21:21 Hey, Will.
217 00:21:30 You're thirsty, aingt you, Chris?
218 00:21:36 -Will! Who's tending bar round here? -Coming right in.
219 00:21:49 -How is it? -Good enough.
220 00:21:51 -How much do I owe you? -Now, let's see...
221 00:21:55 Pants, a dollar. Two shirts, 60 cents.
222 00:22:02 Belt...
223 00:22:07 Young man, you owe me two dollars and two bits.
224 00:22:12 What's the matter, son? You look kinda pale.
225 00:22:17 Been a long time since I got store-bought clothes.
226 00:22:21 Money don't go very far these days.
227 00:22:24 A new sodbuster?
228 00:22:29 Thought I smelled pigs.
229 00:22:32 -Anything else? -Got any soda-pop?
230 00:22:35 I sure do. I wish more men around here would drink it.
231 00:22:40 -In my bar, in there. -Thanks.
232 00:22:58 Will! Let's keep the smell of pigs out from where we're drinking.
233 00:23:11 -Bartender. -What can I do for you?
234 00:23:14 Do you have any soda-pop?
235 00:23:19 Are you gonna get him out or do I have to?
236 00:23:27 Let me take him, Chris.
237 00:23:34 What'll it be?
238 00:23:37 Lemon, strawberry or lilac, sodbuster?
239 00:23:45 You speaking to me?
240 00:23:48 I don't see nobody else standing there.
241 00:23:56 Here, have some of this.
242 00:23:59 Smell like a man.
243 00:24:01 Don't it smell better in here, Grafton?
244 00:24:04 Chris just fumigated a sodbuster.
245 00:24:06 Just take it easy.
246 00:24:10 I was just asking about sody-pop,
247 00:24:13 pigs and taters and one thing and another.
248 00:24:18 Which one of them tater-pickers are you working for?
249 00:24:23 Or are you just squatting on the range?
250 00:24:26 Joe Starrett, if it's any of your business.
251 00:24:30 Supposing I make it my business?
252 00:24:41 Here's your soda-pop, mister.
253 00:24:48 Now you and your soda-pop get outta here
254 00:24:51 and stay outta here.
255 00:25:04 And don't come back!
256 00:25:09 Did you see that, Rufe?
257 00:25:11 Chris just put the run on a sodbuster.
258 00:25:14 That's it. Keep them on the move.
259 00:25:21 Warm it up for you?
260 00:25:24 It's getting so I don't like to ride at night.
261 00:25:28 Let's hope the meeting starts...
262 00:25:31 Is Shane going to be at the meeting?
263 00:25:33 Mr. Shane. Yes, I suppose so.
264 00:25:36 We all know why we're here.
265 00:25:39 Ryker's war-party's been around to see all of us.
266 00:25:44 I'm here to tell you,
267 00:25:46 I aingt leaving now or any other time.
268 00:25:49 Start with you, Axel. What do you say?
269 00:25:53 Well, Joe, you see...
270 00:25:56 I know what I want to say. Start with me.
271 00:25:59 Ernie, we're gonna hear everybody in turn. Go ahead.
272 00:26:04 Most of you don't know Shane.
273 00:26:07 -Shane, this is Yank Potts. -Howdy.
274 00:26:09 -Fred Lewis here. -I seen you in town.
275 00:26:13 Ernie Wright here, and Ed Howells.
276 00:26:16 -And Johnson. -Howdy, Shane.
277 00:26:20 -See anybody else coming? -No.
278 00:26:23 We're waiting for Torrey.
279 00:26:25 How far is Ryker gonna push us?
280 00:26:28 Let's not talk scared, that's what Ryker wants.
281 00:26:31 He thinks he can shoo us off like a flock of chickens.
282 00:26:35 Here's Torrey.
283 00:26:36 -Hello, Reb. -Hello, Yank.
284 00:26:39 About time you showed up.
285 00:26:47 That's enough out of you, Yank.
286 00:26:51 -And you, too. -All right. Cool off, Stonewall.
287 00:26:55 Shake hands with Shane, there. Shane's working for me.
288 00:26:59 Shane. Oh, yeah...
289 00:27:02 I heard about you, at Grafton's.
290 00:27:06 Go on, Joe.
291 00:27:08 Well, Stonewall, it's like this...Leaving Ernie out, maybe,
292 00:27:15 we've all agreed we're gonna stick.
293 00:27:17 Now you're whistling. Aingt nobody pushing me off my claim.
294 00:27:21 I think you all know that I'm staying.
295 00:27:25 I, too, will stay.
296 00:27:26 I'll string along, leastways till the shooting starts.
297 00:27:30 There aingt but seven of us, if it comes to a fight.
298 00:27:34 -Him. -That's eight.
299 00:27:36 -Can't count on him. -He's proved that much.
300 00:27:42 Watch what you're saying.
301 00:27:44 Shane can tell you what happened with Ryker's man, Chris.
302 00:27:48 They're talking about Shane!
303 00:27:51 What is this, Shane?
304 00:27:55 Let him say.
305 00:27:59 Lewis seen and heard it.
306 00:28:00 He let Chris buffalo him at Grafton's.
307 00:28:03 Fred, I told Shane to
308 00:28:06 stay away from trouble.
309 00:28:09 Let's finish the story.
310 00:28:11 He didn't. Shane didn't let him do that!
311 00:28:14 This Chris went around bragging he put the run on a sodbuster.
312 00:28:23 Shane, you don't have to leave.
313 00:28:26 I figured you could talk freer if I weren't around.
314 00:28:33 It's too late to finish this now.
315 00:28:36 He didn't, did he?
316 00:28:38 Joey, I want you to go to sleep.
317 00:28:41 It's all right, everything's all right.
318 00:28:43 Shane isn't going away?
319 00:28:45 No, he isn't. Now, get back into bed.
320 00:28:49 Stay there.
321 00:28:56 -Shane. -Shane!
322 00:29:00 I know you aingt afraid.
323 00:29:02 It's a long story, Joey.
324 00:29:06 I think we know...
325 00:29:09 Shane.
326 00:29:16 Don't stand in the rain. You'll catch your death of cold!
327 00:29:26 So, on Saturday,
328 00:29:29 we'll get together and go into town for our supplies.
329 00:29:32 That's a good idea. There's some strength in a whole bunch.
330 00:29:36 I don't need no bodyguard.
331 00:29:38 I'll put on my 38 and go when I please.
332 00:29:50 -Joey. -Yes?
333 00:29:53 Don't get to liking Shane too much.
334 00:29:58 Why not?
335 00:30:01 I don't want you to.
336 00:30:05 -Is there anything wrong with him? -No.
337 00:30:11 Then what, Mother?
338 00:30:13 He'll be moving on one day, Joey.
339 00:30:17 You'll be upset, if you get to liking him too much.
340 00:30:26 Marian, you're pretty enough, come on!
341 00:30:30 I'm coming!
342 00:30:31 I wish she'd hurry so we could get going.
343 00:30:35 I don't like this business.
344 00:30:37 Get in the wagon, son.
345 00:30:50 One thing a married man has to get used to is waiting for women.
346 00:30:55 -Hurry up, Ma! -Here she comes.
347 00:31:00 -Good afternoon. -Hello.
348 00:31:01 Sometimes the waiting is worth it.
349 00:31:05 Take care and get a woman worth waiting for.
350 00:31:08 Water's good.
351 00:31:15 Think I can get ready as quickly as you?
352 00:31:18 Hold your horses,
353 00:31:19 we wanted to see how pretty you were, couldn't wait.
354 00:31:22 Come on here.
355 00:31:28 All set?
356 00:32:06 Come on, girls!
357 00:32:08 -Hello! -Morning.
358 00:32:10 -Are you all set? -Reckon we are.
359 00:32:14 -Hello, Marian! -Where's Stonewall?
360 00:32:16 He got thirsty and went on in. Said he had business that couldn't wait.
361 00:32:22 I got to stay and mind the girls.
362 00:32:25 -Bye! -Bye!
363 00:32:30 -Come on, Red. -Bye, Marian!
364 00:33:43 Stonewall, what are you doing? We agreed to come together.
365 00:33:47 I had a little business to attend to. We can't buy a drink.
366 00:33:52 Get down off that horse. You're acting like a darn fool.
367 00:34:06 A whole bunch came in.
368 00:34:08 They brought their women to protect them.
369 00:34:11 My jars come yet?
370 00:34:13 Howdy, Starrett. What can I do you for?
371 00:34:16 My, my, my...!
372 00:34:20 What will they think of next?
373 00:34:24 Susan!
374 00:34:27 Did you bring your mother's list?
375 00:34:28 -Yes, I have, Pa.
376 00:34:30 Get the coal oil can from the wagon.
377 00:34:33 My woman want we get together on the Fourth of July.
378 00:34:36 We make big celebration, don't we, Marian?
379 00:34:41 Fine, that's just what we need.
380 00:34:44 It's Joe Starrett's anniversary,
381 00:34:45 the Fourth of July.
382 00:34:47 -We'll have a big party. -Mr. Grafton...
383 00:34:51 Have you got gunpowder for the fireworks?
384 00:34:54 -How about some of those jellies...? -We'll talk about that later.
385 00:35:00 -What do I get for the empty? -The usual.
386 00:35:04 -Thank you. -Give the bottle to Will.
387 00:35:07 I need some white flour, Mr. Grafton,
388 00:35:10 and four pounds of coffee.
389 00:35:12 Joey.
390 00:35:17 -Let me take it in. -You come, too, Shane.
391 00:35:21 Thank you.
392 00:35:30 Well, now look here what we got.
393 00:35:43 That's one of the new ones.
394 00:35:45 They call him Sody-Pop.
395 00:35:48 -Deal me out. -What's the matter, Pete?
396 00:35:52 Just say I'm superstitious, that's all.
397 00:36:00 I guess you don't hear very well, sodbuster.
398 00:36:04 I told you, if you want to keep healthy,
399 00:36:08 stay out of here. Now, get going.
400 00:36:16 Look, pig-farmer. Get back with the women and kids,
401 00:36:21 where it's safe.
402 00:36:24 Don't push it, Calloway.
403 00:36:27 Did you hear me? I said get going.
404 00:36:34 Did you think you were gonna come
405 00:36:36 and drink with the men?
406 00:36:39 Set them up, bartender. Two whiskies.
407 00:36:42 You bought me a drink last time I was in here.
408 00:36:47 Now I want to buy you one.
409 00:36:50 You aingt gonna drink that in here.
410 00:36:57 You guessed it.
411 00:37:18 Let me have him.
412 00:37:20 -Let him go. -Let me have him.
413 00:37:23 Go get him, Chris.
414 00:37:30 Tear him apart!
415 00:37:34 Get that sodbuster.
416 00:37:36 -Hang one on him, Chris. -Bust him.
417 00:37:40 Break his back.
418 00:37:42 This is bad, this is bad.
419 00:37:44 -I'm going in there. -No, Stonewall, stay right here.
420 00:37:48 If we join in,
421 00:37:50 we'll get run out.
422 00:37:51 -Go on! -Go get him, Chris.
423 00:37:59 There aingt a marshal
424 00:38:01 within a hundred-mile ride.
425 00:38:03 Get after him, Chris.
426 00:38:07 Plough him under, Chris.
427 00:38:15 Beat his brains out!
428 00:38:27 Get him!
429 00:38:32 Land that right, Chris.
430 00:38:35 Knock him into that pigpen, Chris!
431 00:38:43 Dirty pig-farmer!
432 00:38:55 -Stop this! -Go on, get at it.
433 00:38:57 Here, men, stop this!
434 00:39:04 Settle it outside.
435 00:39:43 -Looks like it's all over. -We should get out of here.
436 00:39:51 -Maybe you'd like to draw straws. -Hold on, young fella.
437 00:39:56 You may have a friend you don't know you've got.
438 00:40:00 I could use a man like you.
439 00:40:02 I'm working for Starrett.
440 00:40:04 You don't belong on the end of a shovel.
441 00:40:07 Anything to stop you drawing your time?
442 00:40:09 I like working for Starrett.
443 00:40:12 Whatever he's paying, I'll double.
444 00:40:16 It's no use.
445 00:40:17 -What are you looking for? -Nothing.
446 00:40:27 Pretty wife, Starrett's got.
447 00:40:29 You dirty old man!
448 00:40:31 People don't talk to me that way.
449 00:40:33 -I'm talking that way.
450 00:40:34 You had a chance.
451 00:40:36 Nobody messes up my boys and gets away with it.
452 00:40:39 We'll ride you out of this valley.
453 00:40:41 Gonna rough you up and ride you out and you're gonna stay out.
454 00:40:48 -Shane, come on! -Joey, get out of here.
455 00:40:56 But, Shane, there's too many.
456 00:40:59 You wouldn't want me to run away, would you?
457 00:41:05 But there's too many, Shane.
458 00:41:13 Go on, son, please.
459 00:41:24 -Stop! -I'll pay the damages.
460 00:41:26 -No more fighting. -Keep outta this.
461 00:41:29 -This man's unarmed. -It aingt a shooting.
462 00:41:32 Quit butting in.
463 00:41:35 I'll take him.
464 00:41:41 Stop it, men! Stop fighting!
465 00:42:00 Stop it, men.
466 00:42:03 Stop this!
467 00:42:19 Break his neck!
468 00:42:23 Where's Joey?
469 00:42:24 Pa, they're going to kill Shane!
470 00:42:27 -They're trying to kill him! -Stay with your mother.
471 00:42:30 -Don't go in. -Shane's in there.
472 00:42:33 What Ryker's got coming aingt fit for a woman to see.
473 00:42:37 Don't go in there, Joe...
474 00:42:39 Beat his brains in!
475 00:43:45 Stop it!
476 00:43:47 Stop it!
477 00:43:51 Stop it! You fools have had enough of it. You'll all get killed.
478 00:43:57 Starrett, you and Shane back on out of here.
479 00:44:03 That's making some sense, Starrett. You've won.
480 00:44:11 -Get out of here. -Ryker aingt paying for this damage.
481 00:44:14 I'm paying for what's broke.
482 00:44:17 No, by Godfrey, we're paying for what's broke, me and Shane!
483 00:44:31 Morgan, put one of the boys on a good horse.
484 00:44:37 He's got a long trip, all the way to Cheyenne.
485 00:44:42 I'm through fooling, Grafton.
486 00:44:45 From now on, when we fight with them,
487 00:44:48 the air's gonna be full of gun smoke.
488 00:44:54 I saw it all, Mother, every bit.
489 00:44:57 It's no place for you, Joey.
490 00:44:59 No place for you either, Marian.
491 00:45:01 I was scared. Then Pa picked up that man
492 00:45:05 and slung him on the floor.
493 00:45:07 I didn't do much. It was all Shane.
494 00:45:10 -How are you feeling? -Better.
495 00:45:13 You did, Joe. It was ugly
496 00:45:16 and you were both wonderful.
497 00:45:19 When that chair came down on you, Shane,
498 00:45:22 I thought you were a goner.
499 00:45:24 It was an easy chair, Joey.
500 00:45:30 I bet you two could lick anyone.
501 00:45:33 Well, one thing's for sure, Ryker's gonna think twice.
502 00:45:37 Don't talk about Ryker any more now.
503 00:45:40 I wish we could forget him.
504 00:45:48 -This turpentine'll hurt. -He wouldn't say nothing.
505 00:45:51 No matter how much it hurt. Would you, Shane?
506 00:45:54 I'm afraid I would, Joey, if it hurt bad enough.
507 00:45:58 -It stings like anything. -Joey, go on to bed.
508 00:46:05 It does smart, I know.
509 00:46:12 Joey, for the last time, go to bed.
510 00:46:15 Yeah, me, too.
511 00:46:17 Come on, son.
512 00:46:20 -Will you kiss me goodnight, Mother? -All right.
513 00:46:25 Your head...Your head needs a bandage.
514 00:46:29 It's good enough, Marian,
515 00:46:32 it's fine. Thanks very much.
516 00:46:36 -You wanna know something, Mother? -What is it?
517 00:46:46 -What is it, Joey? -Mother...
518 00:46:50 -I just love Shane. -Do you?
519 00:46:55 I love him almost as much as I love Pa.
520 00:46:59 That's all right, isn't it?
521 00:47:03 -He's a fine man. -He's so good.
522 00:47:09 Don't you like him, Mother?
523 00:47:12 Yes, I like him, too, Joey.
524 00:47:16 Goodnight, Joey.
525 00:47:32 What's the matter, honey?
526 00:47:35 Joe...
527 00:47:39 Hold me.
528 00:47:43 Don't say anything. Just hold me tight.
529 00:48:00 -'Night, Ma! -Goodnight, Joey.
530 00:48:05 -'Night, Pa! -'Night, son.
531 00:48:09 'Night, Shane!
532 00:49:10 Where's Ryker?
533 00:49:13 He's getting a little sleep.
534 00:49:16 -He sent for me. -Sit down for a minute.
535 00:49:20 We're having a celebration today.
536 00:49:25 -Where's the coffee? -I'll put it right on.
537 00:49:38 -What's going on here? -Plenty.
538 00:49:41 -Going somewhere? -Looks that way, don't it?
539 00:49:45 Don't let them bluff you, Ernie.
540 00:49:48 Bluff, huh?
541 00:49:50 See that? They killed my sow last night.
542 00:49:55 Kept shooting and yelling what they'd do next.
543 00:49:59 Woke up the kids and scared the missus half to death.
544 00:50:05 We're gonna put a stop to that.
545 00:50:07 I said I'd stay for one more hand.
546 00:50:09 Well, this is it. I had enough of Ryker.
547 00:50:17 Here they come again!
548 00:50:40 Right through my ploughed ground.
549 00:50:44 What do you think of that, Stonewall Torrey?
550 00:50:48 Starrett and the rest of us are gonna take the juice out of them,
551 00:50:53 one of these days.
552 00:50:56 Anyhow, I'm going to Grafton's to get a bottle.
553 00:50:59 -Show them it's Independence Day. -Ma, you getting ready?
554 00:51:06 -Good luck, anyway. -Good luck for you, too, Stonewall.
555 00:51:12 Can't see a pig in sight!
556 00:51:16 I don't see none, but I sure can smell them.
557 00:51:28 They cut Mr. Wright's fence
558 00:51:31 and Mr. Shipstead's, too.
559 00:51:32 They did?
560 00:51:35 Shane, what would you do
561 00:51:39 if you caught them cutting our fence?
562 00:51:40 I'd ask them to please go around by the gate.
563 00:51:43 Oh, Shane!
564 00:51:49 -Come on, I'll race you to the barn. -It's a go!
565 00:52:29 Why don't you ever wear your six-shooter, Shane?
566 00:52:33 I guess I don't see as many bad men as you do.
567 00:52:39 Shane.
568 00:52:42 You want me to tell you something?
569 00:52:45 If you want to.
570 00:52:48 I saw your gun in there, one day.
571 00:52:54 I took a look at it.
572 00:52:59 -Are you mad? -No, I guess not.
573 00:53:05 But if I were you, I'd leave a thing like this alone.
574 00:53:09 I wrapped it up in the blanket again.
575 00:53:12 That's a good boy.
576 00:53:14 Could I see it again?
577 00:53:18 You promised you'd show me how to shoot.
578 00:53:24 Please!
579 00:53:26 All right, Joey. Come on.
580 00:53:36 Get them up!
581 00:53:39 We've got some learning to do! Come on.
582 00:53:44 You stand right here.
583 00:53:46 All right, put your arms down to your side.
584 00:53:50 Your holster's too low. Never have your holster at arm's length.
585 00:53:55 Let's fix this.
586 00:53:57 You always have it here, with the grip between the elbow and the wrist.
587 00:54:02 So when your hand comes up,
588 00:54:04 the gun clears the holster without coming up too high, see?
589 00:54:09 Now you try it, real fast and straight. That's it.
590 00:54:13 -Gosh! Is that what real gunfighters do? -No, Joey.
591 00:54:17 Most of them have tricks of their own.
592 00:54:21 One, for instance, likes a shoulder holster.
593 00:54:24 Another one puts it in the belt of his pants.
594 00:54:29 And some like two guns.
595 00:54:31 But one's all you need if you can use it...
596 00:54:34 after 15 paces.
597 00:54:35 No good for putting a bullet where you want it.
598 00:54:39 Which is the best way?
599 00:54:41 What I'm telling you is as good as any,
600 00:54:43 better than most.
601 00:54:45 -Let me see you shoot. -What do you want me to shoot at?
602 00:54:50 The little white rock over there, see?
603 00:55:06 Gosh, almighty, that is good!
604 00:55:12 You see, Joey? Now look. Remember.
605 00:55:17 When your hand comes up, you still clear your holster.
606 00:55:20 -Shane. -Hello, Mrs. Starrett.
607 00:55:24 -I was teaching Joey a little shooting. -I don't want...
608 00:55:28 You ought to see Shane shoot. He's teaching me.
609 00:55:32 -Yes, I know. Get ready for the party. -Oh, Ma!
610 00:55:37 Guns aren't going to be my boy's life.
611 00:55:40 Why do you always have to spoil everything?
612 00:55:45 A gun is a tool,
613 00:55:46 no better or worse than any other tool,
614 00:55:49 an axe, a shovel, or anything.
615 00:55:53 A gun is as good or as bad as the man using it. Remember that.
616 00:55:58 We'd all be better off
617 00:56:01 if there wasn't a single gun in this valley,
618 00:56:03 including yours.
619 00:56:06 What's all the shooting about?
620 00:56:11 You're starting the celebrating a little early, aren't you?
621 00:56:15 Well, look at that woman, in her wedding dress!
622 00:56:20 Shane, you better hitch up that team,
623 00:56:22 'cause today we're really gonna celebrate the Fourth of July!
624 00:56:45 I'm supposed to say to the squatters,
625 00:56:47 I'm busted but you're welcome.
626 00:56:50 -It aingt that bad. -That's easy for you to say.
627 00:56:53 I've been your friend a long time,
628 00:56:55 I'm reasonable.
629 00:56:57 But something's got to do.
630 00:56:59 Out here a man can go just so far.
631 00:57:02 I've gone along with the new law.
632 00:57:05 I've stayed away from gun fighting.
633 00:57:07 Sure, I've tried to buffalo the sodbusters.
634 00:57:10 You got to admit, my men have kept their six-guns cased.
635 00:57:16 And now?
636 00:57:36 I can guess what's on your mind.
637 00:57:39 Keep your guesses to yourself.
638 00:57:42 I like Joe Starrett.
639 00:57:45 Fool oughta listen to reason.
640 00:57:46 -Your reason? -What's the matter with you?
641 00:57:50 No offence, Rufe.
642 00:57:55 It's your own conscience eating on you.
643 00:58:00 Conscience!
644 00:58:07 Hello, Torrey. Something I can do you for?
645 00:58:12 -A jug. It's the Fourth. -Come in, come in.
646 00:58:25 Jug. And a whiskey.
647 00:58:44 Here's to you, Ryker,
648 00:58:47 for running Ernie Wright off his claim.
649 00:58:51 Another.
650 00:58:53 -Is that one of them? -Yeah.
651 00:58:56 It's a downright dirty shame.
652 00:58:59 It's all he had and he worked hard for it.
653 00:59:06 I want to tell you something, Ryker.
654 00:59:09 He's running because he's a coward.
655 00:59:12 And here's to me, because I aingt a coward
656 00:59:17 and you aingt getting my claim.
657 00:59:20 They're hot-headed.
658 00:59:23 You'd get him to draw without any trouble.
659 00:59:28 It'd be easy.
660 00:59:30 You can't scare me any more than you can Joe Starrett.
661 00:59:41 No. It's Starrett we want.
662 00:59:44 Three cheers for Wyoming!
663 00:59:47 The rest of you care to join me?
664 00:59:50 Drink a toast to the greatest state in the Union?
665 00:59:53 I'm from Wyoming.
666 01:00:00 Here's to the independence of the sovereign state of Alabama.
667 01:00:10 There you are.
668 01:01:11 I'm through with all you Yanks. Listen, you Yankees...!
669 01:01:16 Hello, Axel.
670 01:01:18 You're late, Reb, we took Richmond two hours ago!
671 01:01:21 -Everybody, come here...-Marian!
672 01:01:25 You come too, I have something important to tell you.
673 01:01:28 -Axel...-Ja, Mama. Now...
674 01:01:34 You all know what today is. It's Independence Day.
675 01:01:39 Except for one man here. Yes, sir.
676 01:01:44 This was the day Joe Starrett got himself hooked, by golly!
677 01:01:52 Well, no...
678 01:01:55 -What I'd like to say is...-Well, say it, Joe!
679 01:02:00 I'd like to say that Axel's right.
680 01:02:03 What did he say, Joe?
681 01:02:05 I gave up my independence 10 years ago today.
682 01:02:11 But no man ever gave it up as easy as I did.
683 01:02:15 And what's more,
684 01:02:17 I wouldn't trade places with any man in this world.
685 01:02:21 -Good speech! -Go on, Joe, give her a kiss.
686 01:02:27 Come here!
687 01:02:54 Congratulations.
688 01:02:56 Pass the word to the boys, I got some cheer for us.
689 01:03:01 Many more, Joe!
690 01:03:03 We were ready to give you up, you and Ernie.
691 01:03:06 Ernie's getting out today. Packed up kit and caboodle.
692 01:03:11 -Been expecting that. -Ryker's boys bluffed him out.
693 01:03:14 -Maybe he had sense. -What were you doing in town?
694 01:03:24 Joe, I want to dance.
695 01:03:26 Marian, they've fenced me out here.
696 01:04:32 Joe don't want you in town by yourself.
697 01:04:34 It's just Ryker and Grafton gabbing.
698 01:04:38 Grafton's OK.
699 01:04:40 Another man was there, likely hired by Ryker.
700 01:04:43 -Who was that? -Stranger, decked out like a gunfighter.
701 01:04:49 -Did you say guns? -Yeah, two guns.
702 01:04:53 -What did he look like? -Packs two guns, kinda lean...
703 01:04:59 He wears a black hat.
704 01:05:01 -Is he a friend of yours? -No.
705 01:05:04 A man named Wilson looks like that, a gunfighter.
706 01:05:08 -Jack Wilson? -Gunfighter outta Cheyenne.
707 01:05:11 -Can't be him, can it? -I didn't ask him his name.
708 01:05:15 -What about him? -What's a gunman doing around here?
709 01:05:19 Pow-wow with Ryker?
710 01:05:20 Don't start. We don't know it's Wilson.
711 01:05:23 This Wilson, would you know him, Shane?
712 01:05:26 If you saw him?
713 01:05:30 Maybe. If it is Wilson, he's fast on the draw,
714 01:05:33 so be careful.
715 01:05:35 You seem to know a lot about this kind of business, Shane.
716 01:05:40 That is enough. Come and eat before things get cold.
717 01:05:43 I don't want no part of gunslinging. Murder's a better name.
718 01:05:47 We eat now, everyone. You fellas get the shoe game!
719 01:05:53 Torrey, I want to go to the blacksmith's,
720 01:05:57 but Joe says we shouldn't go alone.
721 01:06:00 Any time you wanna go to town,
722 01:06:02 I'll ride along with you.
723 01:06:05 I'm a soldier who's done fighting in real battles.
724 01:06:08 I can shoot just as straight...
725 01:06:19 Shane...
726 01:06:21 -Yes, Joey? -Think that was him?
727 01:06:25 -Who? -That man Torrey seen in town.
728 01:06:30 Do you think that was Wilson?
729 01:06:33 Don't worry about things like that.
730 01:06:35 Rest, Joey. It's past your bedtime.
731 01:06:39 Yes, Mother.
732 01:06:46 -No, Joey. I'll open it. -All right.
733 01:06:48 All right. I'll open the gate for you.
734 01:06:51 Who goes there?
735 01:06:54 Brother Rufe's come to pay you a little visit.
736 01:07:14 Howdy, Starrett.
737 01:07:18 Evening, ma'am.
738 01:07:21 I had something I wanted to talk over with you.
739 01:07:25 Whatever business we got, we can talk over right here.
740 01:07:30 I'll just lay it on the barrelhead, then. How'd you like to work for me?
741 01:07:35 I work for myself. Done enough working for others.
742 01:07:38 Wait till I tell you.
743 01:07:40 I'll pay you top wages.
744 01:07:42 More than you make on this patch of ground.
745 01:07:46 No, I'm not interested.
746 01:07:48 I haven't said it all. You can run your cattle with mine.
747 01:07:55 What's more, I'll buy your homestead.
748 01:07:58 Set a price you think is reasonable,
749 01:07:59 you'll find me reasonable.
750 01:08:03 Is that fair?
751 01:08:06 You've made things hard for us,
752 01:08:09 and we're in the right.
753 01:08:10 Right? You in the right?
754 01:08:17 When I came to this country,
755 01:08:20 you weren't much older than your boy.
756 01:08:23 We had rough times.
757 01:08:26 Me and other men that are mostly dead now.
758 01:08:29 I got a bad shoulder yet from a Cheyenne arrowhead.
759 01:08:35 We made this country, we found it and we made it,
760 01:08:39 with blood and empty bellies.
761 01:08:42 Cattle we brought in were hazed off by Indians and rustlers.
762 01:08:47 They don't bother you much any more
763 01:08:49 because we handled them.
764 01:08:51 We made a safe range out of this.
765 01:08:55 Some of us died doing it,
766 01:08:58 but we made it.
767 01:08:59 Then people move in
768 01:09:01 who never had to raw-hide it through the old days.
769 01:09:05 They fence off my range and fence me off from water.
770 01:09:11 Some of them plough ditches, take out irrigation water.
771 01:09:16 So the creek runs dry sometimes
772 01:09:19 and I gotta move my stock because of it.
773 01:09:23 And you say we have no right to the range.
774 01:09:26 The men that did the work and ran the risks have no rights?
775 01:09:33 I take you for a fair man, Starrett.
776 01:09:38 I'm not belittling what you did,
777 01:09:40 but you didn't find this country.
778 01:09:43 There were trappers here
779 01:09:44 and Indian traders before you.
780 01:09:47 -They tamed this country. -They weren't ranchers.
781 01:09:51 Rights!
782 01:09:52 You think you've the right to say nobody else has got any.
783 01:09:56 That aingt the way the Government looks at it.
784 01:09:59 I didn't come to argue.
785 01:10:01 I made you a fair proposition.
786 01:10:05 What about the others?
787 01:10:08 Shane knows he can work for me.
788 01:10:10 The other homesteaders?
789 01:10:12 Look, be reasonable!
790 01:10:15 After all, there's just so many hands in a deck of cards.
791 01:10:22 Then, I've got to say no.
792 01:10:26 You don't give a man much choice.
793 01:10:36 How do you feel about it, son?
794 01:10:39 Would you like to go partners with me?
795 01:10:41 I don't want trouble with your father.
796 01:10:44 We don't want anyone to get hurt.
797 01:10:46 Joey aingt quite of age, Ryker.
798 01:10:49 How about it, son?
799 01:10:51 Come here, Joey.
800 01:11:03 I don't want you to be sorry, Starrett.
801 01:11:09 I'll see you.
802 01:11:28 What do you make of him?
803 01:11:31 He's no cow-puncher.
804 01:11:35 No. He doesn't look the part.
805 01:12:09 I like Starrett, too,
806 01:12:11 but I'll kill him if I have to.
807 01:12:14 I'll kill him if I have to.
808 01:12:17 You mean I'll kill him if you have to.
809 01:12:20 I can't have any run-in with the law. You heard Grafton.
810 01:12:25 Just get Starrett in here. It wouldn't take much to bait him.
811 01:12:35 Well, look here.
812 01:12:44 Look here.
813 01:13:05 Why don't we just gun him and get on with it?
814 01:13:10 One's run already.
815 01:13:13 It won't take much to stampede the rest.
816 01:13:18 Remember, Wilson, you got to make this
817 01:13:21 look right to Grafton.
818 01:14:27 Hey, come here!
819 01:14:34 Torrey...I wouldn't go over there, Torrey.
820 01:14:38 Nobody's gonna buffalo me.
821 01:14:55 -What can I do for you? -Where do you think you're going?
822 01:15:02 -To get a whiskey. -Torrey.
823 01:15:10 Torrey.
824 01:15:24 Torrey.
825 01:15:54 They tell me they call you "Stonewall".
826 01:15:59 -Anything wrong with that? -It's just funny.
827 01:16:06 I guess they named a lot of that...
828 01:16:10 Southern trash after old Stonewall.
829 01:16:17 Who'd they name you after? Or would you know?
830 01:16:23 I'm saying that Stonewall, Jackson was trash himself.
831 01:16:29 Him and Lee, and all the rest of them Rebs.
832 01:16:37 You, too.
833 01:16:40 You're a low-down, lying Yankee.
834 01:16:44 Prove it.
835 01:16:47 No, Torrey!
836 01:17:13 One less sodbuster.
837 01:17:17 -What? -He tried to pull on Wilson.
838 01:17:20 -Aingt that right, Swede? -He tried to reach for a...
839 01:17:25 All right. Get him outta here.
840 01:17:31 Tell your friends
841 01:17:33 we'll be waiting for any more
842 01:17:34 that come in looking for trouble.
843 01:17:39 You understand that, Swede?
844 01:17:42 Now get him outta here.
845 01:17:45 -What happened? -The sodbuster tried to kill Wilson.
846 01:17:49 -What's the shooting? -Sodbuster tried to pull on Wilson.
847 01:18:03 Lewis!
848 01:18:07 -Lewis! -Pa! What's happened?
849 01:18:13 -Lewis! -Fred!
850 01:18:18 Fred!
851 01:18:35 Torrey, he is dead!
852 01:18:39 Ryker did it!
853 01:18:44 I'll go get Starrett.
854 01:18:51 Shane, we sure enough earned our keep today.
855 01:18:55 If they just leave us alone,
856 01:18:57 we'll make a farm out of this yet.
857 01:19:00 Somebody's coming, Pa.
858 01:19:06 -Looks like Shipstead. -It's Mr Shipstead.
859 01:19:09 Starrett!
860 01:19:13 Torrey, he is dead!
861 01:19:17 Torrey?
862 01:19:20 Torrey, he is dead!
863 01:19:24 The new man shot him,
864 01:19:27 the new man that works for Ryker did it.
865 01:19:32 I was across the street, I heard anger in the voices.
866 01:19:39 The two of them reach for pistols,
867 01:19:42 but the new man is quick, terribly quick.
868 01:19:46 One shot, Torrey dead.
869 01:19:50 -One shot. -What happened?
870 01:19:54 We go to town together. He say it be safe.
871 01:19:59 It was all quiet. We separate.
872 01:20:03 Then the anger in the voices, I hear.
873 01:20:06 Only the anger, not the words.
874 01:20:08 Ryker's men were all around.
875 01:20:11 What started it?
876 01:20:14 I passed Lewis, his missus and Johnson.
877 01:20:18 They're scared.
878 01:20:20 -Who saw it? -Just the Ryker men and me.
879 01:20:23 Morgan say they wait for any more who come looking for trouble.
880 01:20:29 Marian, you get ready. Mrs. Torrey will need you.
881 01:20:34 Shane, hitch up the team.
882 01:20:38 What are you going to do, Joe?
883 01:20:41 Go to town. I'm gonna see about this.
884 01:20:43 You can't go alone.
885 01:20:45 -Marian, I'm going. -She's right, Joe.
886 01:20:49 But the others are all in this,
887 01:20:52 it's not just you.
888 01:20:53 Wait for them.
889 01:20:55 Sooner or later, someone's got to go.
890 01:20:58 But not now. Don't you go alone!
891 01:21:03 The other homesteaders, I think they run.
892 01:21:07 I think they get out of here.
893 01:21:11 Here comes Joe Starrett. Wish he'd tend to his own business.
894 01:21:20 What goes on?
895 01:21:21 -We're going on. I've had enough.
896 01:21:25 I sure figured you for a better man.
897 01:21:28 You saw what's happened. Torrey's dead.
898 01:21:32 Just gonna pile up your plunder and skip.
899 01:21:36 Too scared to see Torrey get a decent funeral.
900 01:21:39 I don't want him killed. We're going.
901 01:21:42 It aingt a question of who stays or who runs.
902 01:21:46 We gotta see Stonewall get a Christian burial,
903 01:21:51 and his wife hear some words of comfort said over her man.
904 01:21:55 We'll make sure it's done.
905 01:21:57 Torrey's already dead. I don't want it to happen to my man.
906 01:22:02 Fred, if you aingt at that funeral,
907 01:22:06 I'll sure take it bad of you.
908 01:22:10 Well...cemetery hill's on the way out, Martha...
909 01:23:02 Shipstead, would you please lead us in the Lord's Prayer?
910 01:23:10 Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name.
911 01:23:16 Thy kingdom come,
912 01:23:17 Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven.
913 01:23:22 Give us this day our daily bread,
914 01:23:25 and forgive us our trespasses
915 01:23:28 as we forgive those who trespass against us.
916 01:23:31 And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
917 01:23:37 For Thine is the kingdom, and the power,
918 01:23:40 and the glory, for ever. Amen.
919 01:24:37 He's gonna bite you!
920 01:26:25 Goodbye, Mrs. Starrett, we're going.
921 01:26:27 Goodbye, Joe.
922 01:26:29 Goodbye, Axel. Goodbye, John.
923 01:26:33 Sue, you put the kids in the wagon.
924 01:26:36 Wait for me, Lewis. I'm coming with you.
925 01:26:41 Wait a minute, let's not be in a hurry. There's one more thing.
926 01:26:46 Torrey was a pretty brave man.
927 01:26:50 We'd be doing wrong if we wasn't the same.
928 01:26:55 Last time you argued that, Torrey was alive.
929 01:26:58 You want us to stay for more of this?
930 01:27:01 We can have a regular settlement.
931 01:27:03 We can have a town, and churches and a school...
932 01:27:07 Graveyards...
933 01:27:12 You've just got to, that's all.
934 01:27:16 He wants you to stay
935 01:27:18 for something that means more than anything.
936 01:27:21 Your families.
937 01:27:23 Your wives and kids.
938 01:27:26 Like you, Lewis, your girls...
939 01:27:30 and Shipstead with his boys.
940 01:27:34 They've got a right to stay here and grow up and be happy.
941 01:27:38 It's up to you people to have nerve enough to not give it up.
942 01:27:44 That's right. We can't give up this valley and we aingt gonna do it.
943 01:27:50 This is farming country,
944 01:27:53 a place for people to bring up their families.
945 01:27:59 Who's Ryker to run us away from our own homes?
946 01:28:03 He only wants to grow beef, and we want to grow families,
947 01:28:07 to grow them good and strong,
948 01:28:09 the way they were meant to be grown.
949 01:28:11 God didn't make all this country just for one man like Ryker.
950 01:28:16 He's got it though, and that's what counts.
951 01:28:20 -Look, look there. -A fire!
952 01:28:23 It's Lewis's place.
953 01:28:30 It's our place.
954 01:28:34 -Ryker lit it. -He had no right to do that.
955 01:28:37 He wouldn't have, if you hadn't left it.
956 01:28:40 I built it with my own hands.
957 01:28:43 Not the girls' room.
958 01:28:45 I was getting round to it.
959 01:28:46 If we stick together,
960 01:28:48 we can put that place back up.
961 01:28:50 -Can't we? -Right.
962 01:28:52 We'll help you build the room, Johnson and Joe.
963 01:28:56 -Shane'll help. -Yeah.
964 01:28:59 We'll get the timber and put it right back up, right?
965 01:29:04 -Yes, sir! We'll do it. -Me, too, I'll help.
966 01:29:07 You'll do that for us?
967 01:29:08 You'll do all that, just for us?
968 01:29:10 Not just for you, Martha,
969 01:29:13 for all of us in this valley.
970 01:29:16 Come and help. Maybe we can save part of that.
971 01:29:19 -That's the spirit. -Let's get to the Lewises' place.
972 01:29:26 Come on, men!
973 01:29:36 Boss! Looks like Lewis is going back.
974 01:29:47 Starrett's holding them together.
975 01:29:50 He could set fire to my place.
976 01:29:52 Stay on your ground.
977 01:29:53 He'll do us like he did Torrey.
978 01:29:56 There's a law against killing.
979 01:29:59 The law is three days' ride from here.
980 01:30:01 You know that.
981 01:30:03 What does that leave us with?
982 01:30:05 -Give me time. -Who's gonna fight Ryker?
983 01:30:09 He knows he's got us on the run.
984 01:30:12 You men hang on...
985 01:30:13 -Hang on? -I promise something's gonna be done.
986 01:30:17 But what, Joe?
987 01:30:19 Leave that to me. I'll have it out with Ryker.
988 01:30:23 You're taking on too much.
989 01:30:26 If I have to kill him.
990 01:30:29 That's wrong. Don't even think that.
991 01:30:53 Starrett's got to go.
992 01:30:55 I've warned him twice, but he's pig-headed.
993 01:30:58 He'll have to pay for it.
994 01:31:18 Joe, you can't do it!
995 01:31:21 If the Lewises have the courage to start over,
996 01:31:24 I won't let them down.
997 01:31:26 But you can't go in town to kill Ryker. He'll kill you.
998 01:31:33 Tell him I'm a reasonable man,
999 01:31:35 things have gone far enough.
1000 01:31:38 Tell him I'm beat,
1001 01:31:39 anything, but, by Jupiter, get him here!
1002 01:31:42 He'll come. He thinks he's a reasonable man.
1003 01:31:46 Hello, Calloway.
1004 01:31:59 -He'll kill you. -It's a chance I gotta take.
1005 01:32:02 This is a false square knot, Joey, it won't hold.
1006 01:32:08 Shane! Tell him he can't go.
1007 01:32:10 Tell him it won't work. Tell him!
1008 01:32:13 Shane!
1009 01:32:16 Wait, Joe, till things cool off.
1010 01:32:18 Wait that long, anyway.
1011 01:32:21 That's right, isn't it, Shane?
1012 01:32:24 I can't tell Joe what's right, Marian.
1013 01:33:00 Please wait, Joe.
1014 01:33:04 Won't you do even this for me?
1015 01:33:32 Starrett?
1016 01:33:35 Mr. Starrett!
1017 01:34:02 -Who is it? -Peace party, from Ryker.
1018 01:34:09 One of you can come across and talk.
1019 01:34:23 -Stay out of that garden. -We aingt armed.
1020 01:34:35 Brother Rufe wants to see you.
1021 01:34:40 He says to tell you he's a reasonable man.
1022 01:34:44 Your brother's responsible for the killing of my friend Torrey.
1023 01:34:47 My brother wouldn't kill anybody. He don't wanna go to jail.
1024 01:34:51 Torrey was a hot-head, he picked on a stranger.
1025 01:34:55 Torrey didn't wanna be reasonable.
1026 01:34:58 You wanna be reasonable, don't you?
1027 01:35:01 I always figured on being reasonable.
1028 01:35:04 My brother's waiting.
1029 01:35:06 He'll see you at Grafton's.
1030 01:35:08 Who else?
1031 01:35:11 Not us. We're heading home.
1032 01:35:18 I'll see your brother.
1033 01:36:06 Shane!
1034 01:36:16 Shane.
1035 01:36:19 -Who is it? -Calloway. Chris Calloway.
1036 01:36:23 Stay where you are. I can drill you.
1037 01:36:26 Hold it, I got something to tell you.
1038 01:36:31 -What do you want? -Starrett's up against a stacked deck.
1039 01:36:42 Why are you telling me?
1040 01:36:45 I reckon something's come over me.
1041 01:36:48 -I don't figure. -I'm quitting Ryker.
1042 01:36:53 -So long. -Chris...
1043 01:36:58 Thanks.
1044 01:37:02 Be seeing you.
1045 01:37:17 No use to argue, Marian.
1046 01:37:19 I'm going into this with my eyes open.
1047 01:37:22 No!
1048 01:37:23 Isn't there anything I can say to change things?
1049 01:37:27 Maybe this is a chance.
1050 01:37:30 Morgan and them boys went home...
1051 01:37:33 You don't really believe that, that's not the reason.
1052 01:37:36 It's just too much for me to give up,
1053 01:37:40 this place and our valley...
1054 01:37:43 -All the things that will be. -Will be!
1055 01:37:51 Joey, don't point that thing!
1056 01:37:55 Go play outside.
1057 01:37:56 Play outside, Joey!
1058 01:38:02 Please, dear. Go outside and play.
1059 01:38:09 It's just pride, that's all, a silly kind of a pride.
1060 01:38:15 Don't I mean anything to you, Joe? Doesn't Joey?
1061 01:38:21 Marian...
1062 01:38:27 Honey, it's because you mean so much to me
1063 01:38:32 that I've got to go.
1064 01:38:35 Could I go on living with you,
1065 01:38:38 and you thinking I'd showed yellow?
1066 01:38:41 And what about Joey? How would I explain that to him?
1067 01:38:44 Oh, Joe...
1068 01:38:47 Joe!
1069 01:38:51 I've been thinking a lot, and...
1070 01:38:56 I know I'm kinda slow sometimes, but I see things...
1071 01:39:01 And I know if anything happened to me
1072 01:39:04 that you'd be took care of.
1073 01:39:07 You'd be took care of, better than I could do it myself.
1074 01:39:13 I never thought I'd live to hear myself say that, but...
1075 01:39:17 I guess now's a pretty good time to lay things bare.
1076 01:39:22 You talk as though I'd be glad for you to go.
1077 01:39:26 Honey, you're the most honest
1078 01:39:30 and the finest girl that ever lived.
1079 01:39:32 I couldn't do what I gotta do
1080 01:39:35 if I hadn't always known I could trust you.
1081 01:39:48 Now, don't you go counting me out!
1082 01:39:53 I wouldn't have lived this long if I wasn't pretty tough.
1083 01:40:21 Pa! Shane's got his gun on. He's coming!
1084 01:40:25 Gun?
1085 01:40:28 What's the idea?
1086 01:40:30 Don't let him go. Don't anybody go!
1087 01:40:34 -This is my kind of game. -But it aingt yours.
1088 01:40:37 Maybe you're a match for Ryker, maybe not,
1089 01:40:40 but you're no match for Wilson.
1090 01:40:43 Then, I'll outlast him. But I do appreciate it, Shane.
1091 01:40:47 You're both out of your senses. This isn't worth a life.
1092 01:40:51 Are you fighting for this shack, this ground
1093 01:40:54 and nothing but work?
1094 01:40:56 I'm sick of it, I'm sick of trouble.
1095 01:40:58 Joe, let's move, let's go on, please!
1096 01:41:01 Marian, don't say that! That isn't the truth.
1097 01:41:04 You love this place more than me.
1098 01:41:06 Not any more.
1099 01:41:07 Even if it's true, it changes nothing.
1100 01:41:10 There must be some way, Shane?
1101 01:41:12 Some way?
1102 01:41:15 -It's no use, Joe. -No use? What's stopping me?
1103 01:41:19 -I am. -Get out of my way.
1104 01:41:23 -Am I gonna have to fight you, too? -That depends on you.
1105 01:42:02 Stop!
1106 01:43:55 Shane! You hit him with your gun! I hate you!
1107 01:44:08 Walk him around when he comes to.
1108 01:44:12 Joey, bring water and a towel.
1109 01:44:14 Here, Marian. Hide this.
1110 01:44:19 He'll be all right.
1111 01:44:21 No one can blame him for not keeping that date.
1112 01:44:27 Shane...Wait!
1113 01:44:33 -You were through with gun fighting. -I changed my mind.
1114 01:44:40 Are you doing this just for me?
1115 01:44:42 For you, Marian...
1116 01:44:46 and Joe and little Joe.
1117 01:44:52 Then we'll never see you again?
1118 01:44:56 Never's a long time, Marian.
1119 01:44:59 Tell him...Tell him I was sorry.
1120 01:45:04 No need to tell him that.
1121 01:45:08 Please, Shane...
1122 01:45:14 Mother...
1123 01:45:20 Please...
1124 01:45:27 Take care of yourself.
1125 01:45:44 Mother! Pa's coming along all right.
1126 01:45:50 Yes, Joey.
1127 01:45:52 Why did Shane...
1128 01:45:54 Shane did what he had to do.
1129 01:45:57 -You don't hate Shane. -I know, Mother.
1130 01:46:04 Shane...!
1131 01:46:07 I'm sorry!
1132 01:46:11 He didn't hear you.
1133 01:46:23 Shane!
1134 01:46:28 Shane! I'm sorry!
1135 01:50:50 I came to get your offer, Ryker.
1136 01:50:53 I'm not dealing with you. Where's Starrett?
1137 01:50:57 You're dealing with me, Ryker.
1138 01:51:00 I got no quarrel with you, Shane.
1139 01:51:03 You can walk out now and no hard feeling.
1140 01:51:06 What's your offer, Ryker?
1141 01:51:09 To you, not a thing.
1142 01:51:10 -That's too bad. -Too bad.
1143 01:51:15 You've lived too long. Your kind of days are over.
1144 01:51:20 My days? And yours, gunfighter?
1145 01:51:23 The difference is I know it.
1146 01:51:25 All right, so we'll turn in our six-guns to the bartender,
1147 01:51:29 and we'll all start hoeing spuds, is that it?
1148 01:51:33 Not quite yet.
1149 01:51:37 We haven't heard from your friend here.
1150 01:51:49 I wouldn't push too far if I were you.
1151 01:52:14 Our fight aingt with you.
1152 01:52:19 -It aingt with me, Wilson? -No, it aingt, Shane.
1153 01:52:23 I wouldn't pull on Wilson, Shane.
1154 01:52:27 Will, you're a witness to this.
1155 01:52:32 So you're Jack Wilson.
1156 01:52:36 What's that mean to you, Shane?
1157 01:52:39 I've heard about you.
1158 01:52:43 What have you heard, Shane?
1159 01:52:56 I've heard that you're a low-down, Yankee liar.
1160 01:53:08 Prove it!
1161 01:53:40 Shane, look out!
1162 01:54:18 Shane!
1163 01:54:21 I knew you could, Shane.
1164 01:54:25 I knew it just as well as anything.
1165 01:54:27 Was that him? Was that Wilson?
1166 01:54:31 That was him. That was Wilson, all right.
1167 01:54:36 He was fast, fast on the draw.
1168 01:54:41 Joey, what are you doing here?
1169 01:54:46 -I'm sorry, Shane. -You don't have to be.
1170 01:54:51 -You'd better run back. -Can't I ride home behind you?
1171 01:54:57 I'm afraid not, Joey.
1172 01:55:00 Please! Why not?
1173 01:55:04 I gotta be going on.
1174 01:55:08 Why, Shane?
1175 01:55:13 A man has to be what he is, Joey.
1176 01:55:17 Can't break the mould.
1177 01:55:20 I tried it and it didn't work for me.
1178 01:55:23 We want you, Shane.
1179 01:55:27 Joey, there's no living with a killing.
1180 01:55:31 There's no going back from one.
1181 01:55:33 Right or wrong, it's a brand. A brand sticks.
1182 01:55:39 There's no going back.
1183 01:55:42 Now you run on home to your mother, and tell her...
1184 01:55:45 tell her everything's all right
1185 01:55:48 and there aren't any more guns in the valley.
1186 01:55:51 Shane...
1187 01:55:54 It's bloody! You're hurt!
1188 01:56:01 I'm all right, Joey.
1189 01:56:04 Go home to your mother and father
1190 01:56:07 and grow up to be strong and straight.
1191 01:56:13 And, Joey...
1192 01:56:16 Take care of them, both of them.
1193 01:56:25 Yes, Shane.
1194 01:56:38 He'd never have shot you if you'd seen him!
1195 01:56:42 Bye, little Joe.
1196 01:56:48 He'd never even have cleared the holster, would he, Shane?
1197 01:57:02 Pa's got things for you to do! And Mother wants you!
1198 01:57:09 I know she does!
1199 01:57:13 Shane!
1200 01:57:22 Shane!
1201 01:57:26 Come back!

