In the Old West, formal legal systems often failed to deliver justice, forcing individuals to take matters into their own hands through vigilante justice or personal revenge, as demonstrated when Ken seeks justice for his brother Bill's murder by the notorious gunman Stevens, despite the sheriff's corruption and the corrupt legal system.
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Two friends that are going along the river.
One is young and the other is old.
They are looking for two different things.
to friends who have spent for a long time their hopes never stopped to think to what they wished but they know that something will obtain.
The young man will miss a pretty girl a pretty girl on the river.
She will be waiting his men on the shore. Together they will go.
The old man will seeing the place where he lived when he was young.
He will see once more the face of the time. The time that now is no more.
Your friends who together have gone side by side, who together have spent most of life, who have short sorrows and joys.
Two friends who went along the river together.
Let me know that we feel separated by the fate that will bring to a different world.
Brea p.
Help me. I need your help. Where's the sheriff?
Hey, where can I find the sheriff? I got trouble with Gary Stevens.
Where the hell's the sheriff? Listen, I got to know.
You answer me. You're here.
>> Why asking me? Try his office. Where is his office?
>> Across the street.
Sheriff. Sheriff. Gary Stevens is out to kill me.
Ain't you build, Dakota?
>> Yeah, that's right.
It's >> your fair the way I reckon. Not mine.
You can't do this to me. You got to help me. He'll kill me.
Let me in. For God's sake, I got my wife and kid with me.
the map bill.
Damn it.
Bill, help.
Let's get out of here.
Yeah.
You were a friend of Bill Dotas.
>> He was my brother.
I came as fast as possible.
Yeah, I knew you would. Thanks for coming, Peggy.
>> Is he all right?
>> Yeah.
>> Your name's Pat, isn't it?
>> Yeah. You wouldn't mind visiting my place for a while? H What are you doing, Ken?
You won't change anything now.
>> Don't worry about it.
I won't take any chances.
I'm afraid. Ken, take me with you.
>> You're going for a while to Aunt Peggy's. You take care of her now. H.
Sure, Uncle Ken.
>> Ken, hurry back.
Good morning.
Hey, Dakota.
Why you ain't here to pay for the funeral now? Or are you >> $10 enough?
>> My heart ain't used to sudden shocks like this. It's the first time I ever get paid without asking for it.
Need me a pickme up?
I want to thank you for everything you've done. I won't forget it, Duke.
Yeah, >> I'd like a little information.
>> Where would the sheriff be around this time of day?
>> Now, what do you want him for?
>> Take a guess.
>> Well, yeah. I bet you're one of those fellas that believes in law and justice.
Ain't that right? Well, you're a damn fool. Around here, Justice is dead and buried. Yeah, buried in the first grave on Boot Hill. And guess who they done put in the second one? Mercy, son. Yes, my friend. Mercy.
Look what you want. You expected them to help Bill just cuz he was your brother.
>> The law's a deck of cards, Ken. Dakota.
And even if you figure they got it stacked against you, don't you fight it.
Now go on back home and stay there.
You can do me a favor, will you? If anyone should ask for the sheriff, don't say he's in the saloon bending his elbow. That gives a bad impression.
>> They just say he'd better go easy on the old booze or you'll find out how popular he is at his own funeral.
$10.
You've been waiting one.
Mister, I'm Bill Dakota's brother.
>> Bill asked you for help before he was killed. You refused. Why?
>> The law don't protect bandits. Bill had to fight it out on his own. Dakota.
>> At that moment, he was just a man asking another man for help to keep himself alive.
>> It was too late. Gary Stevens would have shot us all dead and burned down the town to boot.
>> You should have tried to stop him. That was your duty. It's what you're paid for. I figure you killed Bill.
>> I'm a sheriff, not a damn fool.
>> I say you're yellow. You talk too much, Dakota. I'm telling you. Clear out now.
No.
No.
All right.
Well, all be he done it.
Let's measure that.
Oh, Ken, see this coffin? Rock maple. I make two a year for important customers.
Uh, where's the body? No point in measuring them. I've been ready for the sheriff now for for a long time.
>> He won't need it. I just winged a couple of his deputies.
>> Well, didn't you kill the sheriff?
>> No.
>> Well, you shouldn't get me upset.
That's twice. You almost give me heart failure. Finding a cash custody don't kill nobody. Oh, dog. I need a pickme up.
>> You know Gary Stevens?
Gary Stevens.
>> Yeah.
>> You've been to the graveyard. You seen all those markers? He's responsible for over half of them, I tell you. Look, my advice to you is forget old scores with that fella.
>> Where can I find him?
>> Search me unless he's in Mexico. It's just a couple of miles over the border.
You know, he he rides over, kills somebody, and then heads back.
>> You ever see him face to face?
>> Yeah, once. That butcher sure is bad medicine.
>> Not to me. What >> are you going to cross the border, aren't you? Well, if you're determined and bound to get yourself killed, no matter what I say, then let me see. The time's running out and you ought to be measured. Any kind of wood you'd like?
You going to pay in advance?
>> I want you to come with me and find Stevens.
>> Listen, Ken, why do you want to give up such a nice, peaceful life? You got land. It's more than I've gotten. I've never had land. You got everything you need. Maybe you're just local. I ain't going with you then. And I don't want your money. And another thing, if I come with you like you're saying, who's going to make our coffins? I mean your.
>> Thanks all the same.
>> Well, what's your rush? Hold on. You don't expect me to go to Mexico in my shirt sleeves now, do you? Why, you hard-headed, stubborn mule. Well, I admit stubbornness appeals to me. Yeah.
Well, let's go. No, I ain't doing this for cash at all. Well, just for expenses. All right. You can keep the rest for my old age.
Heat. Heat.
Do you two move?
Get moving now. Stand there.
Come on.
Get out.
They're the finest slaves in the whole territory.
>> I never saw such bestans. They fight magnificently, too.
I'm done.
Oh [ __ ] You know the rules.
There's one bullet in the chamber.
You've got three chances. Defy it.
once more.
Or else I'll tell him to shoot at you.
You are a free man.
Go bring another pair.
I won't be long.
Help.
Do you like my cigars, Gary? They ain't bad, Chris.
Well, ain't it pretty?
You see, I keep my promises like you and the legitimate propriet.
>> Well, if you want the truth, he don't need it no more.
Having that map still isn't pocketing the gold.
It takes money to operate a mine.
>> That's why I offered you 30%. Be your money >> and my influence.
You know the authorities around here don't bother anybody protected by Chris Malone.
Am I mistaken or did I hear you save 50%.
All right.
You're 50%.
The money's in town at the bank and you will have to get it.
Oh, should be an easy job for you, G. The bank is mine.
I want the insurance company to finance our mind force.
Anything wrong with that?
>> Well, that's very clever of you. You use your brain, huh?
>> You ought to learn to use yours if you've got one.
>> See you tomorrow.
Uh, you got time to shoe a horse for us?
>> No. Mñana.
>> Yeah, that figures.
>> Duke, you wait for me here. I'll have a look in the patada.
>> Yeah. All right. Good.
Bonito.
>> Tequila.
>> Tequila. Pronto.
Ever see a man come through these parts called Gary Stevens?
>> Gary Stevens?
>> No. No, I do not know him.
Hands up now. No, not you. You just sit down there and keep your hands on the table where I can see them.
You see, I've come to the bank here to make a withdrawal. Move it, mister.
Fill the bag.
You just hold still. Don't try to be a hero.
>> Are you sure that that's him?
>> Yeah, that's one face nobody to mistake.
A run.
>> Hold it. Ringo.
>> I am sorry if we surprised you.
>> Chris Balone is my amigo.
>> Oh yes.
Who are they on about here? The jail's in the other direction, ain't it?
Sorry to treat you like this, Gary, but in my place, I think you would have done the same.
I had to eliminate your men, legally, of course, before I could finally do business with you.
What the [ __ ] Well, hurry up, G. It's hot out here. Where's your half of that map?
Don't be a damn fool, Gary.
You know me. I never give up.
You see the sun?
It's strong.
You'll start to sweat pretty soon.
The sun will get hotter and harder till it starts to fry your brains, drive you crazy, and there'll be others suffering with you.
Let's see them, Jose. The sun makes them nervous, too.
You're going to tell me where you put the other half of that map because if not, I have no use for you anymore.
>> I said if you kill me, then you'll never get it.
>> I don't want to kill you, Gary. After all, aren't we partners, friends?
>> I don't know where it is.
We made a deal. I kept my part. I even killed for you.
Turn me loose. Chris, listen. I'll give you 60%.
Chris. Chris, let me go. Chris, I'll kill you. Chris, child may go. I'll kill you with my bare hands if I get out of this.
No, don't ever tell you where the map is.
Never. You'll never get it.
You see those rodents, Gary?
They're real hungry.
They like the taste of honey. Pretty soon, they're going to bite their way through that rope strand by strand. And you'll drop closer and closer to the snakes while the sun is frying your brains until the rope can't hold your weight any longer. And well, you can imagine what'll happen then.
Why don't you just tell him, Gary? I prefer you alive.
>> Help me.
You get me out of here. I can't stand it anymore.
>> Let's start talking.
>> I'll give you 80%. But hurry, hurry, Chris.
The bite doesn't hurt, Gary. Once the poison enters your bloodstream, you just want to go to sleep.
>> Cut me loose, Chris. I may go.
>> That's up to you. Where did you hide that meep?
>> But it's my share. Fine.
>> I can't stand the heat any longer and I'm tired of this game. Let's go.
Please, Chris.
>> Think about it. I'll give you some more time. I need a bath.
I'll be back tomorrow if it's not too late.
Heat.
Heat.
He wants a drink of my water.
>> Maybe you are joking. Eh, Gringo, what do you want? That man gringo.
Why not take him then?
Cut me loose, mister. I can't take no more.
Who are you?
A man who's been looking for you ever since you left San Antonio.
>> I I don't know you.
>> No, but you knew my brother.
>> Bill Dakota.
>> No, I didn't do nothing. He did.
>> Why'd you kill him?
No.
No, no way. Wait. I had to kill him. He double crossed me.
Your brother, he tried to steal that mine. The gold. We were going to find it together. He tried to cut me out of the deal. He stole the map. And is that what they're after?
>> Yeah. Chris Malone. He will watch it all. We were partners 50/50. I cut the map in two and I gave him half of it.
>> And your half?
>> I don't have it. I lost it.
>> No, wait a minute. We can make a deal.
>> All right, I'll deal.
I'm willing to promise you that you'll get protection and you're part of the mine once it's settled.
But I'll stick to my program. You got to stand trial.
>> Sure. Just get me out of here. I'll do anything you say.
>> Untie him.
Don't try anything.
You wouldn't get far.
This is where it is.
Hey, Don't shoot. I don't figure I'm cheating the rope.
Hey, look.
I promised you a trial.
I won't be long, Clam. 10 minutes.
>> You wait for me now.
We got another hand.
Order. Order in the carts. All right, let's make this fast. I intend to be back on that stage 10 minutes from now.
Well, then the accused Gary Stevens, well known as a fast man with a pistol, among other things, is charged with having shot and killed Bill Dakota and his wife without provocation and without the formality of a regularized duel. Do you admit the charge?
>> Yeah, but that ain't the point. Point is, all right, you're trying the wrong man.
Now that I'm sure.
>> Gary Stevens, explain yourself. I told you I ain't the man. I didn't do it.
Judge.
>> All right. Order in the court. Order in the court. Any comments to the contrary?
>> No one's objected.
All right. Seeing as how I'm in a hurry and nobody is willing to speak up, I declare the accused >> Hold on, Judge.
>> Beg your pardon, your honor, but uh I got a witness here.
>> Well, why didn't you tell me before, Duke?
>> Well, there's my witness, your honor.
>> The witness will take the stand.
>> Uh, what's your name, miss?
Peggy Savales.
>> And what have you got to say?
>> This boy was on the wagon. He's the son of the victims. His name is Pat, and he saw the murder.
>> You mean you trust this brat to remember it all?
>> Shut up. I'll decide that.
All right, son. Now, point out who killed your parents.
Now, you tell us who started shooting first. Huh?
Come on, son. Don't you want to tell us?
>> Tell him, Pat.
Go on.
>> He was the one.
>> Order in the court. Order in the courts.
I declare Gary Stevens guilty of murder.
The penalty provided by law in these cases is hanging. Sentence will be carried out tomorrow at dawn. Sheriff, he's all yours.
>> Well, I think >> And Sheriff, don't you go and do like you generally do.
>> Slip a noose around his neck the minute my back is turned. I said tomorrow at dawn. And I mean it. Not one minute beforehand.
Are you coming with us?
>> No, I got something to do.
>> Duke will see you home.
>> Yeah, sure.
>> Did I do all right?
>> You sure did. Just fine.
>> Hey, Clam.
>> Hold your horses.
Quick, quick.
Heat. Heat.
You made two big mistakes, mister.
First, you killed five of my best men.
Second, you got my best friend condemned to death.
Your damned offense has caused us a lot of trouble.
>> Tell the sheriff you were mistaken or the boy was lying. anything you want, but get Gary Stevens out of jail tonight if you don't want another visit like this.
Vamos Ken. Ken.
Make it quick.
>> My son, listen to the words of our Lord.
I am the resurrection and the life. And whosoever believeth in me shall not die.
You See, Gary Chris always takes care of his partners. Got him down.
That'll do. You better take care of yourself, young fell. You here? Stay out of the saloon. Fighting's forbidden.
Just go on home and stay in bed. Hey, Ken. They killed the sheriff.
>> Stevens, >> he he's got clean away.
>> Hey, Duke. The money my patient owes.
>> Don't worry, doc. I'll make a coffin for free.
>> Oh, not again. Every time he needs me, he says he'll make me a coffin. My funeral's going to look like a circus parade. I won't have it. I refuse. I refuse. from all its cash on the barrel head.
You haven't been reasonable, Gary.
In fact, you're an idiot.
I at least would have let you live >> for a while. Yeah.
Gary, >> do I have to spell out why I saved you from hanging?
>> Nope.
Well, a map.
>> They robbed it off me.
But I know a place to find it.
>> Well, I'll tell you tomorrow.
All right.
But be careful, Gary. I don't like jokes.
If the jokes aren't me Jose, follow him.
Marco, Jimenez, Manuel, Aavo, Vamos.
What are you here for?
>> To find a big mouth kid.
>> A child. What child?
>> Go away.
There's no child here. You're mistaken.
Keep away from me.
Did you fall down? A Peggy, >> run, Pat. Run.
>> No.
>> Do grab the kid.
>> Let me go.
>> Don't touch him.
>> Don't you dare.
>> Put me down. Get >> me. I'm patting. I'm patting.
No, no, no.
Let me go.
Oh, no.
Daddy, daddy, >> get out.
>> Almost.
Heat. Heat.
Heat.
Heat.
The doc told him to follow orders and now look at him. What's he paying the doc for?
Peggy.
>> Peggy, what's the matter?
>> Gary Stevens was here.
He took bat.
>> They can't.
>> I couldn't stop them, Ken.
There were four of them. I fought them.
But I can't do something. Don't kill him.
But why? What do they want from him?
Who did this? It's nothing.
I've had enough.
Why did you have to get mixed up with those people? I'm tired of living in fear. Don't you know how to forgive?
You can't hate your brother back to life, Ken.
Ken, will it be Pat this time?
He's all right. They want a map and I've got it.
Pat's safe until they get their hands on it.
I'll need your help.
Well, Jose, while there's still time, you want to make up your mind? That brat's worth a fortune. Enough gold to make you rich for life.
>> I am content. Chris is very rich.
>> Chris, compared to a mountain of gold.
With Chris, you will end up with no savos. But with me, you'll be rich.
What about them?
Do they know where Chris hid the other pieces in my map?
>> Only I know all the secrets in that house.
>> No, Gary. No, I cannot. Chris pays me too well.
I'll pay you more.
>> And the others? I'll take care of that.
Now that we are in business together, I will take the boy to make sure.
Let me go. Let me go.
>> No. No. I won't go. Put me down. You stop. I want to go home.
Ah, it's you, Jose. See, Pedro, let me in.
Hey, Ramos.
Why work in the dark?
Now you can see much better, gentlemen.
Listen, Chris, I never wanted to.
>> Naturally, Jose, of course, I know you didn't want to, but a gold mine was too much of a temptation. Isn't that right? Forget it, Jose. I know how these things are.
I told you I don't like other people's jokes.
>> Where's the boy?
The boy is all right, Chris.
He has been put in the pos of old Manuel.
You would not kill me now. Chris, it is true about the boy. You believe me, don't you, Chris?
>> Certainly, Jose.
Certainly.
Don't you feel well, my dear?
>> No.
Goodness.
Huh?
Tell your men to keep away from their guns.
Nobody move.
Is this what you want?
What do I have to pay?
Where's the boy?
Get him the child.
Uncle Ken, >> stay there, Pat.
Duke, put him in the buggy.
>> Get him out of the way.
>> Come on, kid. Come on.
And Peggy Pat, >> you all right?
>> I'm fine now.
>> You better get going, Piggy. The boy ain't safe here.
I want something more.
That man, he's all yours.
There's one thing you don't know about.
Sure, I killed Bill Dakota, but I did it acting under his orders.
Hey, mister.
You forgot something.
the map.
Duke, get him.
Hey, Heat. Heat.
Ha. Ha.
Get down.
Huh?
Give me that whip.
Ah!
Ha!
Ha!
Ken, don't kill him.
Anything I can do, just say the word, Ken.
Load him into the buggy.
>> Yeah, you're real fortunate. Yes, sir.
You finally met a man who doesn't know how to hate.
and will meet a pretty girl, a pretty girl on the river.
She will be waiting his man on the shore.
Together they will go to friends who went along the river together.
And you know they will be separated by the fate that we're bring to a different world.
Great friends.
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