In the Old West, personal identity and physical resemblance could be exploited to manipulate justice systems, as demonstrated when a criminal exploits his resemblance to the famous outlaw Billy the Kid to evade capture and take over a town, showing how deception and mistaken identity can undermine law enforcement efforts.
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Heat. Heat.
Don't forget what we're after, Freddy.
Who? Me?
>> Yes, you. We're only after those posters. We can't have that sheriff plattering those wanted signs all over this new county.
>> It's lucky we found out about them before we tried to settle in these parts.
>> You can say that again. Why is it every time there's a crime committed any place in the state, they drag out their print and presses and blame it on the Billy?
Because you're always hiding behind them whiskers. Why you load down? Here comes the stage.
Hey, we're just in time.
Hey, take a look.
We won't need these now.
>> You're not going to let those zombies interference.
>> No, they ethical.
>> We're the ones that going to do the interference. Come on.
Heat.
Heat.
Are you all right, Miss Jennet?
>> Yes, I'm all right. But there's something wrong with the sheriff.
>> Looks like the sheriff's been shot.
Thanks, fellas. Uh, that was nothing.
The sheriff's been shot like we had all been killed if you hadn't happened along.
>> Lucky we did happen along.
You know, at first I thought that was Kansas, huh?
>> Is Kansas a friend of yours?
>> He's my fiance.
>> Oh, well, that does make him a friend.
I've never met Kansas. Only one I know is Sloan. He sent for me to run the gambling tables at the casino. Well, Kansas has a deep scar on his forehead, but I say that you'd swear those two were twins. Sure give me a shock at first.
>> I should think it would.
>> Be careful. The whiskey fellow is watching us.
>> Whoever that fell is, he's a dead ringer for Ed.
>> Yeah, I noticed that. Ed ain't going to like the way this thing turned out.
>> I'll say he ain't that gold still on the stage. Maybe it ain't too late.
>> Wait, he's coming out.
>> Is he dead?
>> Shot through the back.
>> That's funny. Just worry about those later.
>> Is he done for?
>> Yeah.
>> He must have stopped a stray bullet.
>> Plenty stray. Straight through the back.
>> Through the back. Now, if you don't mind, uh, I'm anxious to get to Sage Valley. Can we continue this investigation when we arrive there?
Sure. Let's get going.
>> Yeah. Come on. Let's get out of here.
>> Wait a minute. Say, um, do you mind telling me your name?
>> Why, no, ma'am. My name is Billy.
>> Billy what?
>> Just plain Billy.
>> Thank you, Billy.
>> Everybody in?
>> Yeah. Uh, thanks again, Flet. Go ahead.
We're driving in town with you.
>> Come on. You did good.
>> What do you make of it, Bill?
>> That sheriff wasn't killed by any straight bullet. Came from inside that coach.
>> Yeah, I didn't like the looks of that gambler, fell. I went with him. They and the girl were the only ones driving inside.
>> Guard could have done it. Fired down from the seat.
Might as well count the driver in.
Maybe the girl, too.
>> Yeah. Wonder why she kept asking my name.
>> Here we go again. What's eating you, F?
>> Uh, plenty. Anytime you two fellas start speculating, that's just when we start sticking our noses in trouble. Let dead sheriff stay there. There's plenty of live ones now. Anyway, I thought we were going after them posters.
>> That's what we're going to do right now.
Come on.
and one of them fellas looked enough like you. Your brother?
>> I ain't got no brother. Forget it.
>> What happened?
>> Well, it happened just as we told you.
Them fellas come riding up shooting and there was nothing we take it easy, Kansas. Yeah, take it easy.
>> What do you want? I came to see about Harrison. About Harrison? What about him? Well, he refuses to renew the lease on the casino. Refuses. E. Now, get this, all of you. Harrison's next. I want that money in his bank and I want him out of the way. From now on, I'm taking things over. Got to make now. Get out. All of you.
Sit down, will you, Puzzy? You'll wear yourself out.
>> Always curious and speculating. First thing you know, we're going to be up to our next in trouble. Why don't we get one? The kitten's good. It wouldn't be polite to run out in the mayor. Besides, he said he had something important to talk to us about.
>> I ain't trouble with matters when I smells trouble. I tell you, I sees that guard to talk them posters into the sheriff's office. I didn't find it. When I go in and look for him, it's gone.
Bit of hundred of buttons. He's got them in there somewhere.
Quiet. I'm telling you for the last time, Sloan, I won't renew your lease on the casino. You're not trying to tell me, Harrison, that you think I run a crooked wheel.
>> I certainly am. I don't mind the ranchers having some fun, but when I find out that they're being robbed, it's my duty to protect them.
>> If I were you, I'd be careful of what I said.
>> That guy is taking a long time with it, fell. Yeah, >> you listen to what I am saying.
This town will soon become the county seat. But before that happens, you and your gang are clearing up.
>> That's what you think.
>> Get up.
Get out.
>> You asked for it, Harrison.
You wait here.
You all right, Mr. Harrison? Yes. Yes.
Thank you.
Haven't I seen you someplace before we met this morning?
>> No, I don't think so.
>> Swear I've seen you someplace.
>> Haven't been in these parts before.
>> You sure?
>> Positive.
Well, I guess I must be mistaken.
You know, it's funny how you think that you've seen a strange face before.
>> Yeah. Yeah, that is funny.
>> Thanks.
>> Oh, come in you fellas. Make yourself comfortable.
Thanks.
I guess I'm indebted to you twice.
>> Yeah, wasn't nothing.
>> Well, I'll have to differ with you there. You saved my money on the stage this morning and now you saved my life.
I'm >> glad to be here, sir.
Mr. Harrison, you said you wanted to talk to us about something.
>> Yes, I did. What you told me this morning about the sheriff being shot in the back was barrel to the coroner. Now, the sheriff was my best friend. It was dirty fighting, whoever it was.
>> Yeah, it was one of the lowest tricks I read. There's >> a lot of dirty things going on around here. That's what I wanted to talk to you about.
How would you like to have a job?
Working for me.
>> Well, that's a court.
>> Well, the pay will be good and I'm sure you'll like to work.
I see you in a jet.
Oh, sure, Tim. Sure. Come on in.
Well, what do you mind, Tim?
>> Well, I wanted to see you private.
>> Speak right up. These boys are good friends. Well, it's about those I owe you.
>> Well, just a minute. I'll explain to the boys. Uh Sloan, our recent visitor here, runs the casino across the street. He's taken in Tim and a lot of other ranchers with a crooked roulette wheel. And now he's got their IUS and he's demanding his money frontal or he wants to lean on our ranches.
>> Well, you go back to Sloan and tell him I'm buying up all the ranchers I use.
And I warn you, Tim, if I ever catch you gambling again, >> Jed, you don't need to worry about me.
And I reckon the rest of us have learned our lesson.
>> And thanks again for everything. Not at all. I'll be seeing you fellows around.
>> Right.
>> See Sloan's game.
He's ruthless and he'll stop at nothing to gain control of this town. I must get rid of him and his gang. Peacefulike.
>> Why peaceful like? There's only one way to deal with cutthroat. And you said it.
>> Yes, you're right.
>> It's important right now to have law and order. Sage has got to have a new sheriff.
I'm a pretty good judge of men. And if what you did today is any sample, you're the man with the job.
>> What do you say?
>> No, thank you, sir. That's uh way out of my line.
>> Oh, nonsense. You can handle it. All right, I'll think it over. Don't be too hasty in refusing. Decide later. Now, wait a minute. Wait a minute.
Now, >> what's your name?
>> My uh Billy.
>> Last name.
>> Uh uh Billy Bennett. Billy Bennett.
>> Billy Bennett.
>> Yes, sir. Billy Bennett.
Here's an authorization of your appointment as Sheriff Sage Valley. I can't take this, Mr. Harris. Nonsense. Put it in your pocket and think about it tonight and let me know tomorrow.
Well, good advice, Sheriff. Not me, sir.
Being a sheriff is one thing I don't want to know anything about. I see. Bye.
Hey, don't let him kid you. He knows more about sheriffs than any man in the state.
>> All right. All right. All right. You hyenas. What's so funny?
>> Bill is a kid sheriff. That's funny.
Funny.
>> Go on. Have your fun. But I bet you this. Bet you make a better sheriff than others hyenas I've seen wearing badges.
>> Why? That's a sense. Hey, we better pull out. There's going to be plenty of trouble around here when those pokers show up.
Guys, >> you killed him. He tried to draw on me.
>> I saw the whole thing.
>> Me, too. Plain case of self-defense.
flirted more than that. He even tried to tear up his hour use money that he owed me.
Tim was in my office a short while ago.
He didn't have any gun then.
>> No.
>> Well, you look, he's got one now.
>> I don't believe you, Sloan.
>> You know, I'm getting mighty tired of your talk, Harrison.
>> Maybe so. But I've got just one more thing to say. I'm settling for all the ranchers I owe you and I want you off these premises to the first. That's 10 days. A lot can happen in 10 days. Too much has happened.
And as for you, you know, a man can get really hurt interfering in other people's business.
Is that a warning? Yeah. It's a warning for you to get out of Sage Valley and stay out.
Those fellas make three more on our list.
>> Yeah.
>> Well, I'll see you boys later. In the meantime, pick one of my all. Good luck, Mr. H.
>> Harrison fell for it. Too beat. I'll need your help.
Have a look around.
>> Nick, let me have your gun.
Them dead blame environments. Let's rush him. No shots. Just give me a better idea.
Come on.
You mind telling the fellow where you're going? Let's go and grab it, honey.
There they are.
Heat.
Heat.
Give me the bag.
Keep that wagon moving.
Come on. Come on.
Here's a shot.
>> Get out of there.
>> We got to get him to town quick.
>> He ain't dead, is he? Got a chance?
>> Them outlaw held me up and took Harrison's money.
>> Well, I couldn't help it. Them bandits guns sticking at me is wonder I wouldn't kill. No wonder I don't kill you right now. Now make tracks. If I get you around this neck of the woods again, you will eat more lead than you can digest.
>> Yeah, and that goes for me, too.
Jeff, you take my horse. We got to get him to a doctor quick. I'll drive.
>> Doc said you'd be good as new in a couple of weeks, Mr. Hen. a couple of weeks.
Do you realize what that'll mean?
>> Well, yes. Getting your health back is important.
>> But Sloan and his gang will take over.
>> Maybe you won't have things so easy.
>> Billy, you've just got to reconsider.
You've got to help me make Sage Valley a decent, respectable community.
>> No, but I can the job. Isn't there a rancher around here that can handle it?
You saw what happened to Tim Pine.
Yeah.
I wish I could help you.
>> Will you sit down? You're making me nervous.
>> Yeah. How do you suppose I feel? There's no telling what Billy's doing in there.
>> Well, there's one way to find out.
>> Yeah.
>> How we leak us out.
Maybe you're right.
>> Come on. We got a job to do. Where do we have to the casino?
>> I am dreaming all alone of the man who broke my heart. He made me leave a happy right now. I am dreaming all alone.
Those men who broke my heart.
He made me leave a happy end.
>> Yeah. Right there.
to me.
>> Looks like there's going to be a new sheriff.
>> Yeah, looks like it. I reckon you don't have to change your mind now.
>> Sebell, what's gotten into you? Ever since you came out of Harrison, you've been acting strange. Closing out as a clam.
>> Yeah. I thought you said we had a job to do. We do have a job to do.
I hope I'm not intruding with you.
>> No, no, not at all. As a matter of fact, I've been wanting to talk to you. You remember Fuzzy and Jack?
>> Yeah. Hello.
>> Won't you sit down?
>> Thank you. Well, >> did you notice anything strange when the sheriff was shot in the coach? I mean, >> what do you mean strange? He threw his gun and he suddenly slumped over.
>> What were the others doing?
>> What? There were shooting >> at the outlaws.
>> Certainly at the outlaws. Why?
>> I was just asking.
>> Look, are you the new sheriff?
>> No, ma'am.
>> Well, until you are, stop playing, sheriff.
>> I'd like to ask the same question she did.
>> What are you up to, Billy?
>> Maybe have to change my mind about being sheriff.
>> Then I walk away from them.
Wouldn't look good to start off the new town government with a shoot and scrape.
Slim, your first job as sheriff would be to rest those saddle tramps. We can take care of them later.
Everything clear?
>> You'd better make a good sheriff, Slim.
>> You won't have any trouble from me.
>> That's fine. I don't think we'll have any more trouble from Harrison either.
Sloan, lock this up in a safe. Tell those suckers out there. The slim has been elected their new sheriff.
>> Are you going to stick around?
>> No. I'd better keep undercover until we take the town over. Janet and me are going up to the hideout. You boys come up later and let me know the results.
Go on. Go on. Get going.
>> Bill, did you uh mean what you said a while ago?
>> Yeah. Really? Don't take all that sh of a job?
>> Still got my credentials.
Uhoh. Here comes our friend.
>> Let me have your attention, please. We have just counted the ballot and Slim Jenkins here has been unanimously elected sheriff of St. V.
Congratulations, Sheriff.
>> It ain't on the level. He's fooling.
>> Where's Harrison? And what's he doing?
And to make it legal, here's a brand new bag. It's never been worn.
>> Hold it, son.
>> I think you've made a mistake. Mayor Harrison appointed me sheriff yesterday.
Here's your authorization.
>> Why, yes, I think there has been a little mistake.
>> Drop your guns.
I said drop your guns.
Nice work, Nick. Now you pin the badge back on the sheriff.
>> Oh.
Hey, get it.
Come on. Come on.
Good work, Sheriff. If Judge Harrison says you're sheriff, that's good enough for us.
>> That election was framed. We didn't have a chance to vote. What says is okay.
>> I want to thank you, fellas. My first job of sheriff is to arrest this man for the murder of Tim Fle. That's a way to talk. Sloan's guillian. He'll hang.
That's the kind of action we want. You >> heard what I said, Sloan. You won't get away with this.
>> I'm doing all right so far. Get going.
>> Hey, Billy. What do you want done with these apartments?
Leave them.
Come on. Hey, he's doing all right for cleaning up this town.
>> And with the authority vested in me, I hereby swear you in as sheriff of Sage Valley.
>> Now we got a real sheriff, boys. Slowing these gangers through.
>> I don't know what to say, fellas. Except I'll do my bit.
>> Well, that's ranchers are all with you.
Run the farm out of Saint Valley.
We know we can depend on you, Billy.
>> I guess I better get going, Mr. Harrison. I've got a prisoner to look after.
>> Well, if you need anything, call on me.
>> Thank you, sir. All right, fellas.
>> I think we made a good selection.
>> Except for that scar and that soup strainer he's got on his upper lip there. He He's a splitting image of you, Billy.
>> Yeah, without that mustache, he looks enough like you to be your brother.
>> Where'd you get this? There's a whole bundle of move there over this. You know, no wonder we've been getting blamed for a lot of crimes with these posters floating around over the country. Any idea who he is?
Wouldn't be surprised if he's the one causing all the trouble around here.
I had a brother.
He died soon after I left home.
>> Boy, you had me going for a minute.
>> Me, too. I think this Kansas is a leader of the gang that killed the sheriff, held up the stage, and tried to kill Harrison when they stole his money.
>> Well, that adds up.
>> Let's go after him. You know, it sort of be fun kind of rounding up those varmints.
>> May I come in?
>> Come in.
>> I want to talk to you about Kansas.
>> Won't you sit down?
>> Thank you.
You know about him.
>> We've heard a few things. What's on your mind?
>> Well, I've been talking to him and he's decided to give himself up.
>> Nice girl.
>> Yeah.
>> You see, well, I've been in love with Kansas for a long time, and ever since we've met, I've tried to straighten him out and make him a law-abiding citizen like you. They'd never listened to me before, but now he's beginning to see things differently.
>> Yeah, we were open for business every day.
>> Just one thing. He wants to see you alone first, and that's just to talk things over.
>> I don't see what good.
>> Please do it for me. All I need is a little convincing. And of course, you don't know how much it means to me to get Kansas straightened out, but Oh, please do it.
>> All right, I'll go with you.
Thanks, buddy. It won't take long and you'll not be sorry for helping me.
>> Mind waiting a minute?
Maybe a trap. I'm curious to hear what he has to say. Besides, I'd like to meet him. How about five bucks is a trap.
>> At least I'm walking into it with my eyes open. It's on the level. We can clean this town up. If it isn't, you boys know what to do. Yeah. What kind of pies do you like?
>> Ready, Miss Jenn?
>> You know, Fuzzy, this one don't add up.
>> What do you mean? That girl's doing a noble thing.
>> Yeah. No Maverick was ever thrown or branded with words.
You know what to do.
Don't try any funny business, Mr. Sheriff.
Get his gun.
Quite an actress, honey.
>> She sure is.
>> Said you wanted to have a talk.
>> Sure. We'll have a talk. Janet, you and the boys go outside.
Sheriff and I have got a little private business.
>> Okay.
>> Thanks for the double cross.
Sit down. Have a seat. Make yourself comfortable.
>> I'm all right here. I said sit down.
Everyone said we ought to meet. I've heard the same thing. Seems like we met before. First time I've been in this part of the country.
Come from Kansas, don't you?
Never mind where I come from. What do you want with me?
Going to play sheriff for a while.
We have them clothes quick.
You know, Jeff, tell me ought to be back by now.
>> You want me to say I told you so?
>> If those Mavericks have done anything to him, why, I'll see you in there hide.
>> Well, Billy, it's about time you got me.
>> Never mind all that. Give me the keys.
I'm releasing Sloan.
>> Sloan?
Well, sure, Bill. I uh they're right here. But I thought we're holding him for trial. No evidence.
>> What do you think, Jeff?
>> The same thing you do.
>> I'll see you boys later.
What do you know about that? I only know one thing. Something's happened to Billy.
>> Yeah, but what? Why? After those bars.
>> Come on, let's find him. Come.
>> Our new sheriff with them crooks. And he released Sloan, too. They don't look right. Harrison ought to know about this.
Very clever, Sheriff. What do we do now?
Get busy on the wrench as I use. They can't pay. You know what to do, >> right?
>> He sold out. That's what he done. And went over to Sloan's side.
>> I can't believe it.
>> We all saw it with our own eyes.
>> Where are those other fellows that were with him?
>> We went over to the sheriff's house, but they've skipped town. I tell you, Harrison, something's got to be done.
Sloans gave us 24 hours to pay off them IUS. If we don't pay him, he's going to take our ranches. There's trouble brewing.
>> Well, there's something mighty funny about this whole thing.
>> We're not going to let him get away with it, Jet. Come on, man.
>> Wait. We've waited too long now.
Well, where do we go now? We got to keep looking. Fuzz, come on.
Hold it. Father.
>> Say, there's Billy's horse. Yeah. Come on.
Hey.
Oh.
Billy, you all right?
>> Sure.
Where's Kevin? Well, he came in and released him. We thought that I know. I know. I don't got any time to lose early.
All right.
All right, boys. Take their guns. We don't want any more trouble.
>> Now, wait a minute. I'm your sheriff.
This outfit here doesn't belong to this.
>> Yeah, we know all about that. You're mighty clever in changing around, but you ain't fooling us anymore.
>> Now, look, I'm trying to tell you.
>> Come on, man. Bring them along. All right, let go.
>> Looks like we played the wrong cards.
>> I played them wrong by taking the sheriff's job.
>> Oh, they can't do nothing to us.
>> No, no, no.
>> You'd be lucky if they don't hang us.
>> But with that Kansas fella running around loose, it looks like >> That's just it, Jeff. But the ranch is convinced that I've been masquerading as bandit and sheriff. You'll be blamed for everything around here.
>> Well, I'm not going to take it laying down.
>> I do it all the time. If you guys didn't listen to me, we'd have been on our way.
>> Oh, shut up, Buzz. You're always moaning when we get into a jam.
Don't make any noise.
You wait here till Fuzzy brings Harrison in the ranches.
>> You're not going in there alone.
>> Think you ought to get my clothes.
>> Well, I'm going with you.
>> I said wait here, Jeff.
Take my gun, Bill. No thanks. Don't think I'll need it.
Candace inside?
>> Yeah, he's inside. You see, we didn't finish our talk.
Hello, Candace.
Take it easy.
Thought we'd finish our talk. Sure, we'll talk.
Leave us alone, Nick. But I have to say this fella is private.
Tell the men outside to make sure he come along.
>> You need me, I'll be right outside.
Don't think I'll need any help this time.
Sit down.
>> What's on your mind?
>> I thought you and me ought to know each other a little better. Sure.
You don't very often find two fells who looks the same. You know who I am.
>> You're Billy the kid. That's right. And you're Ed Bonnie, my brother.
You're crazy.
Sit still.
Get in here.
Found this fell sneaking around outside.
There's one more. His friend, the fellow with the whiskers.
I think I know what's going on.
Think you're pretty clever, don't you, Billy? But you're not clever enough.
This other friend of yours to bring you the ranchers and Harrison. You thought you'd entertain me until they arrive.
Get up.
We're getting out of here. Taking these two with us. Finish our business in town.
>> In town? It's just where they won't be looking for us.
Get going.
If there is right over there. All right, boys. Let's spread out and surround the place.
Shh. Don't make any noise and we'll sneak in on them.
>> Looks like they've given us a slip and taken Bill Gilly and Jeff with them.
>> You mean they joined up with him? If there is two of them.
>> Oh, sure there's two of them. One of them's this cat's head who's been doing all the murdering around here. And the other one's my pal. Billy the kid. Billy the kid. Huh?
>> Now I know where I see him. But Billy didn't have nothing to do with enough.
Come on then. Now we know what we're up against. Two of the worst outlaws in this country joined up. Come on. Hey.
No. No. Wait a minute. You're Peter button up the wrong tree.
You do.
Kansas. Darling, where have you been?
>> Hello, Kansas. You got a lot to do.
Leave that saddle trap out here.
You don't believe in fighting fair, do you? No, but you can tell me about it sometime. Harrison and the rancher just rolled out of town an hour ago. They're looking for us. When he comes back to town, we'll settle with him. From now on, this town's going to be around my way. This time, I'm staying.
Come on in the office.
Finish our little talk.
Wait a minute, Slim. It's private.
What gives you the crazy idea we're brothers? For one thing, we look alike.
Yeah. What else?
Nothing in particular.
Now, get this and get it straight. I'm not your brother and my name's not Bonnie.
Made quite a reputation for yourself as Billy the Kid, haven't you?
You're doing all right yourself.
And I'm going to do better.
Thought you were going to take over this town.
You made a nice try getting appointed sheriff, but there's no room for the two of us around here.
I'd like you to answer me just one thing.
Yeah. What?
Did mom die before you left home?
Heat. Heat.
You think all right?
>> Sure. You can take care of himself.
All right. Really get the rest of the guns. You heard me.
Get them.
Put him on the neighbor.
They need that room over there. Not the club.
>> That's great. Don't let me get over there. Get going.
Get out of here.
I'm sorry, but from now on things are going to be different with you, mom and Mom died a year ago.
Yeah.
Things will be different.
I didn't know, Billy.
It's all right, Jeff.
Just get off in the wrong wood.
Well, Billy the Kid, you saved us the trouble of hanging your pal here, but you and the others will be dancing on the end of a rope. You thought you were pretty clever, didn't you? And you even had me fool for a while. Come on, get moving.
>> You'll find Sloan and the others in the closet in the saloon.
>> You'll listen to me.
>> Yeah, if there is a next time. From the looks of it, we're going to end things right here.
>> I can't understand Harris turning on us.
What's the idea after this? Never mind.
Follow me.
Sure had a spoon, Mr. Haz. It was the only way. I never could convince the ranchers that Billy the Kid wasn't in with Kansas and his gang.
>> Well, you'd better get along before you run into any more trouble.
>> You don't have to tell me twice. Just one more thing, Billy. You boys can always count on the mayor of Sage Valley if you ever need any help.
>> Thank you, man. We won't forget.
>> So long.
>> So long.
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