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Dead Man's Hand (2023)

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[country music playing]

[horses neighing]

[cards rustling]

Are we there yet?

No, we got

a long way to go.

Maybe you should count

to a hundred.

[boy] One, two,

three, four.

In your head.

You kids

wanna see some magic?

- Me!

- Uh, yeah.

Me.

Now, pick a card,

any card.

Slip your card

somewhere in this pile

- and I won't look.

- [Vegas chuckles]

No peeking.

Oh, I won't.

Okay, I'm done.

- All right.

- [shuffling cards]

Ahem.

Now, you gonna say

the magic word with me?

Yep.

[all]

Alakazam!

[Sarah chuckles]

[Vegas chuckles]

Is this your card?

How'd you do that?

Magic.

Excuse me, baby.

It's not polite to drink

in front of children.

Oh, it's just

a little flower oil.

You want some?

- No, ma'am.

- Can I--

No!

So where are you two headed?

California,

to meet my husband.

Are you two married?

Just this morning,

pastor and all.

Is that your wedding dress?

So pretty!

[chuckling]

Yes, it is.

Thank you.

Oh, can I see more magic?

You know,

we're going to Nevada.

We get our own saloon,

stage and all.

Every night, I'm gonna do

a magic trick

and I'm looking

for an assistant.

Oh, she wouldn't be

caught dead in a saloon.

Mom!

It's okay, my mother said

the same thing.

Just goes to show

how wrong they can be.

- [Reno chuckles]

- [Sarah gasps]

[gentle music playing]

[coachman] Yah!

You think

that water hole's

close?

I don't know.

What do you mean,

you don't know?

I don't know.

We've been riding for hours

with nothing to eat or drink.

Get up.

Take your drink here.

Take your drink.

g*dd*mn,

this guy's weird.

[g*nf*re continues]

[grunts]

Drop the iron,

Billy Yank!

What the hell?

Don't y'all know

the w*r's over?

Get out

from under there.

Just don't sh**t!

Don't sh**t.

Don't sh**t.

Anything in the wagon?

Some well-to-dos.

- [Ed] Any women?

- Three.

- One for each of us.

- [laughing]

Step out

with your hands high.

[grunts]

[groaning]

Careful,

there might be more.

I only counted three,

how about you?

Yes, sir,

just the three.

I'mma k*ll you.

Then take your bride.

[grunts]

[grunts]

Woolley and Company.

"Floral Moguls"?

That's a silver dollar deck.

Custom painted.

- Is your hand okay?

- [Garret] No.

Here. Let me

help you with that.

[Garret] I can still move

my trigger finger.

- [Vegas] Come here.

- [cloth ripping]

Hey, that dress

was no throwaway.

When was I gonna wear

this again?

Our anniversary.

I expect a new dress

and diamonds.

Damn high expectations.

When she's done tying you up,

you throw the bodies

on the back.

We're taking them

with us? Why?

I won't leave

a man to rot.

- We'll drop 'em off

in the next town.

- [horse neighs]

[haunting music playing]

I got him.

- No!

- [horse whinnying]

Yeah, mister,

you one crazy sumbitch.

[Sarah talking indistinct]

Keeps slipping my mind.

What are we gonna name

that saloon when we get there?

Something, uh...

something temple?

Solomon's Temple.

Yeah.

Solomon's Temple.

Yeah.

- [whip cracks]

- [horses neigh]

[dramatic music playing]

If I ain't back

by nightfall, come find me.

["Dead Man's Hand"

by Lewis Brice begins]

Oh, yeah, oh, oh

An eye for an eye,

that's how it begins

Someone's gonna die,

that's how it all ends

b*ll*ts gonna fly,

ball's getting rolled

It ain't nothing left

but ghosts and smoke

So careful what you say,

careful what you do

Long black train

is coming for you

Six feet down

is where you gonna land

If you ever pull a g*n

from a dead man's hand

Dead man's hand,

dead man's hand

Never pull a g*n

from a dead man's hand

Hey, diddle-diddle,

won't you find

The devil ain't singing

no nursery rhyme

Ain't no prayer,

ain't no hope

Ain't no heaven

where you're gonna go

Careful what you say,

careful what you do

Long black train

is coming for you

Six feet down

is where you gonna land

If you ever pull a g*n

from a dead man's hand

Dead man's hand,

dead man's hand

Never pull a g*n

from a dead man's hand

[instrumental break]

Dead man's hand,

dead man's hand

Dead man's hand,

dead man's hand

Whoa, no, no, no

[guitar solo]

Careful what you say

Careful what you do

Long black train

Is coming for you

Oh, yeah

[vocalizing]

Careful what you say,

careful what you do

Long black train

is coming for you

Six feet down

is where you gonna land

If you ever pull a g*n

from a dead man's hand

Dead man's hand,

dead man's hand

If you ever pull a g*n

from a dead man's hand

Dead man's hand

If you ever pull a g*n

From a dead man's hand

[suspenseful music playing]

[indistinct chatter]

Hold on,

I didn't do nothing.

Dead men

strung to your wagon.

Hardly nothing.

Those men threatened

to r*pe my wife,

Sarah

and her younger daughter.

- Reno saved us.

- Reno?

Is that your name?

Yes, sir.

Jean Jacques Renau.

- Fetch his iron.

- Oh, now there's

no need, no need.

We're just passing through

on our way to Nevada.

And I'm just the sheriff.

Well, I expect those back.

They're from someone

I respect a great deal.

Don't touch me.

Vegas, play nice.

Which one of you

k*lled this man?

He did.

They sh*t

the driver first.

Reno saved us.

Nicole!

She's right.

They att*cked first

and he defended us.

Get on outta here!

Go on, get!

Bishop's gonna k*ll him.

I promise you that.

Sheriff,

we meant no harm.

See, we were just

defending our rights.

We'll take our iron

and get.

There's no need

to prolong this.

Mayor's gonna want

to talk to you.

Then we got

a schedule to keep.

We're going to Nevada.

We're gonna talk to a man

about purchasing

some land for a saloon.

You can catch the next wagon

west in the morning.

- All right. Vegas.

- [Sheriff, quietly]

In the morning.

Go ahead

and get us a room.

Okay.

But first, I need

more flower oil.

Flower oil.

[scoffs]

All right.

Well, come on, then.

Let's go meet the mayor.

Mayor's busy.

You just, uh, hang tight.

[suspenseful music playing]

[indistinct chatter]

You guys spend money in here,

so Alexander can buy

some firewood

to warm this place up.

[laughter]

[chatter quiets down]

[coin rattling]

[upbeat piano music playing]

- Howdy.

- Hi.

- What can I do for you?

- [coins clinking]

[coins rattle]

Bottle of whiskey

and your finest room and bath.

Yes, ma'am.

We have

the presidential suite.

Jefferson Davis stayed there

once himself.

[chuckles]

You let a rat stay

in the presidential suite?

Girl, take

a good look around.

That kind of talk

could get you strung up.

I hear the stable has rooms.

You can try down there.

You got clean sheets?

Once a week.

Fine.

Care to have dinner

with me tonight?

[chuckles]

Sorry, just married.

Offer still stands.

Even if I was single...

the answer

would still be no.

The room's up the stairs

at the end of the hall.

Thank you kindly.

You want some company?

You got soap?

Lavender.

Come on, baby.

[horse whinnying]

Hello, Marshal.

What can I do you for?

Where's Sheriff Ryder?

He, uh, moved west.

Left the job to me.

How about Mayor Thomas?

Voted outta office

last month.

Bishop's mayor now.

Where's he at?

Anything I should know about?

You should know

to stay out of the way.

And I said, where's he at?

He's getting a shave.

You oughta button

your goddamned shirt up.

[gentle music playing]

[Jethro] Second chair.

You're next.

Oops.

Hello, Roy.

I missed you by a day

in Galveston.

I didn't realize

we had a meeting.

Should have dropped

a note at the hotel.

I always enjoy your company.

Three young men

are dead there,

strung up

in a willow tree.

- It's a tough town.

- Yeah, well,

the word is that you

was buying gold claims

and them boys

weren't selling.

Well, I was in Galveston,

but I didn't k*ll no one.

Well, Judge Milbend,

he signed a bench warrant

for your arrest.

[Bishop chuckles]

There you go.

Judge Milbend is bought

and paid for by Keller Mining.

[door clicks]

They'll do anything

to steal a claim.

That includes k*lling.

Get your facts straight,

friend.

We've known Judge Milbend

for 30 years

and he's a fair man.

[suspenseful music playing]

Okay, then. Let's go

have a talk with him.

Sort this deal out.

Let's go, come on.

Not today.

Something's come up.

Bishop, I ain't asking.

I said not today,

all right?

Thank you, sir.

Bishop.

I came along

'cause we're old friends,

and I didn't wanna

make a show of this.

But if I don't return, my men

are gonna come into this town

and they're gonna

tear it apart.

Now, look, the judge

is probably gonna see it

your way.

So why don't you and I

ride outta here

without anyone dying today?

Roy.

I've just been given news

that my brother was m*rder*d.

I'm gonna need a couple days

to sort that out

and we'll go in together.

You have my word.

Hell, I've known old Ed

since we were kids.

I'm sorry for your loss.

You can see Alexander,

he'll provide you with a room,

bottle and a bath on the house.

That's very nice of you,

but not necessary.

Bishop.

I'm gonna give you one day

in honor of your brother.

Don't play games with me.

[dramatic music playing]

What happened?

His crew hit a wagon

this morning,

looking for a quick score.

This kid k*lled him.

They hauled the bodies

into town.

Said it was

the right thing to do.

He's waiting

in the saloon for you.

While I see

to my brother...

you have Johnny find out

where the marshal's men

are camped.

Sir.

[indistinct chatter]

Two ounces every morning

and you should be fixed

right up.

Thank you, Carrie.

I'll see you at church.

Hello.

I need some flower oil.

For my wife.

Flower oil, huh?

It's pretty hard to come by

around these parts.

- She has a condition.

- May I see it?

I know it. You're in luck,

I got some last week.

So you k*lled those boys?

Those men att*cked us,

just like we said.

I fear that may not matter.

Thank you.

How much is it?

It's on the house.

I'm willing to pay.

Well...

It's a pleasure to help.

Well, thank you.

[Reno] Hey, uh.

They all know

the w*r's over, right?

I wouldn't be so sure.

Thanks again.

You take care of yourself.

[gentle music playing]

[driver] Yah, yah! Yah!

Get out of town.

Excuse me?

They're gonna string you up

for k*lling the man's brother.

Who?

The man you k*lled

was the last living family

of Mayor Clarence T. Bishop.

w*r took the rest of his kin,

including wife and kids.

Oh.

I have a horse

in the stable.

Get your wife,

take her and get.

Hey!

Why are you helping me?

A lot of people

saying I'm free,

but I don't feel it.

So maybe you'll send

some help and make it right.

[gentle music playing]

The Lord is my shepherd.

I shall not want.

He leadeth me

beside the still water.

He restoreth my soul.

Lord God...

remember me...

and strengthen me this once...

to gain what I desire.

- Amen.

- [men] Amen.

[dramatic music playing]

[indistinct chatter

and laughter]

- Your hair is so beautiful.

- Thank you.

Stand up,

time to scrub.

Your oil.

You wanna join?

I would love to,

trust me,

but we gotta get

the hell outta here.

What trouble

you get us into now?

One of those bandits

I k*lled earlier?

It was the mayor's brother.

You all k*lled Ed?

In defense of the ladies.

What's the mayor's brother

doing holding up a coach?

Bishop's not really

the mayor.

Rumor is, he k*lled

the mayor and the sheriff.

Reno, how you find trouble

everywhere we go,

I do not know.

- [knocking on door]

- [man] Yankee!

Uh, I'm just taking a bath.

Mayor's downstairs

and he'd like to...

parlay over a shuffle.

Hello.

Vegas, I'll be

right back.

We're f*cked.

- Everybody's in?

- [all] Mm-hmm.

You gotta b*at two pairs.

Eights.

- Kings.

- [all scoff]

Second one in a row.

[cards shuffling]

[man] Yank's here.

Evening, gentlemen.

What's your name?

Jean Jacques Renau.

- My friends call me Reno.

- Well, Jean,

I'm Col. Clarence T. Bishop,

Forrest Cavalry,

First division.

I've heard stories

about the Forrest Cavalry.

Them boys a tough bunch.

f*ck the Union!

[all] f*ck the Union!

[men hollering]

[man] Come on!

f*ck the union!

Sit.

Well, what's the deal?

Jackpots.

What about the townsfolk?

They just sit by

and let this happen?

Most of them were k*lled

or ran off.

How many men

does Bishop have?

[sighs] Not sure.

Maybe 50?

[Alexander] That's the card,

read 'em and weep.

- [piano music playing]

- [indistinct chatter]

Whose rat-chewed deck?

Let's not take all night.

[woman] You like that?

How about...

we use a fresh deck?

[suspenseful music playing]

New game.

Five card draw.

We play for keeps.

For keeps?

I'm not familiar

with that wager.

This morning you k*lled

my younger brother, Edward.

I think you're gonna need

one of these.

You win,

you walk outta here alive.

Lose?

It's your judgment day.

For keeps.

You got no choice

but to play.

Your draw.

I call.

You ain't even gonna look?

No, sir.

I call.

All right.

Pair of 10s,

su1c1de, King High.

[crowd gasps]

Whoa!

[suspenseful music playing]

Show 'em.

[crowd laughing]

Come on, Goliath,

get them gallows ready!

We gonna have

a hanging tonight!

Hey! Shut up!

Flip the f*cking cards!

[crowd gasps]

Aces and eights.

I win.

[dramatic music playing]

[people screaming]

[yells]

I got him!

I got him!

Hold your fire!

Now stand up, real slow!

Holster them g*ns, boy!

Holster 'em!

Get on out.

Let's go!

[suspenseful music playing]

- [g*nsh*t]

- [grunts]

[alarmed yelling]

Nobody move!

Reno, get your ass up here.

[g*n clicks]

[g*nf*re continues]

Do you always

have to win?

He was gonna k*ll me

if I didn't.

Besides, I didn't even look

at the cards this time.

Jasper, get up there now!

- I'll go.

- [man] Let's go, dumbass!

You'll have

to be more careful

if we're gonna have a kid.

Vegas... Are you

trying to tell me

something?

I was gonna wait

until we got to Nevada,

but...

[g*nf*re]

Not sure we're getting

outta of this alive.

Hell, yes, we are.

I promise you.

Go get him, baby.

Let's go. You lead.

Whoo!

[Bishop]

Can't stay up there

forever, kid.

It's best

you come on down now.

We're trapped.

f*ck!

No, we jump.

Go to the stable.

We'll send a horse out

that direction

while we go

the other on foot.

You know

I can't tolerate heights.

Okay, then.

I'll go first.

- I'll catch you.

- Okay.

Well, Philly's

tagging along.

- What? Why?

- I promised.

I won't slow you down.

Okay, then.

Wait.

For good luck.

Oh, I love you.

Next time...

you leave

those bodies to rot.

Yes, ma'am.

[panting]

Let's go, Vegas.

Shh! This ain't easy!

Come on, jump!

- [thuds]

- [women screaming]

He's outside!

[dramatic music playing]

Keep looking!

[man] He's out here somewhere.

[man 2] Where'd he go?

[men talking indistinctly]

[horse neighing]

[men yelling]

[Bishop] There you go,

ride away!

f*cking coward!

Go, Reno, go!

[horse neighing]

[screaming]

[screaming] No!

That's enough,

you've lost!

I k*lled your brother.

I'll pay your price,

just please let her go.

Please.

Oh, you will pay.

But for this mess?

I'm gonna take it

out of her ass.

No!

[grunting]

[screaming]

[man] Go! Get him up!

No! No!

[man] Stop your wrestling!

[suspenseful music playing]

Give me the r*fle.

Give me the f*cking r*fle!

Toss your sidearm.

Slow.

Let's go.

Let's go.

[thunder rumbling]

[Reno yelling]

[Red] Get on,

get over here.

[yells]

I take the trigger fingers

from all my prisoners.

So, if by the grace of God

you escape,

it's less likely

you'll sh**t me

in the back.

[yells, cries]

Bishop!

We got his g*ns!

Move your ass!

Roy, go back to the saloon.

You don't have

any business here.

This is my business.

This man

k*lled my brother.

What about the sheriff

and the mayor?

What'd they do to you?

Stood in my way.

Jesus Christ,

what's wrong with you?

- Lock him up.

- [man] Let's go.

You are gonna hang for this,

you hear me?

- Move it.

- You're gonna f*cking hang.

What happened to you?

Well, if you had come

with us, you'd know.

- Yeah, thank God I didn't.

- Go!

See you, Reno.

[yelling] Bishop!

I'm coming for you.

Bishop!

Hell won't hold me, Bishop!

[thunder rumbling]

[screaming]

- [whip cracks]

- [cries out]

[screaming continues]

[horses neigh]

[Mahto]

Bring this one.

[Chato] We shouldn't

get involved.

He spared your life.

We should return the debt.

Do as I ask.

[wolf howling]

[dramatic music playing]

[horse neighing]

Take him into my tent.

Why is he here?

Your husband would be dead

if it wasn't for that man.

Please, this involves more

than what you can understand.

Prepare for the ceremony.

[expl*si*n]

[wolves howling]

[iron clanging]

It was my horse

that Yankee used

last night.

And you're gonna have

to pay for it.

[Abraham grunts]

You betrayed me.

Maybe they were right

about you.

Hi. It's okay.

- It's okay.

- [Vegas groaning]

Hey, a little more.

Reno!

[thunder rumbling]

[suspenseful music playing]

Vegas...

[eerie music playing]

[yelling]

[thunder rumbling]

I understand why they took

their own, but...

why the kid?

Bishop, I found

the Marshal's posse.

Round up the others.

Hey, Bishop, hold on a second.

I got something else for you.

Uh, [stammers ] I know

where the, uh,

I know

where the Apache camp is.

You really got

good news today,

don't you?

I sure do, sir.

Thank you.

Follow me.

We need to talk.

I'll let you go.

Promise never to come back

and leave me be.

It don't have to be

like this.

Why are you stealing

gold claims, Bishop?

For my boys.

For them.

They served valiantly

on that b*ttlefield.

What'd they get in return?

Not a g*dd*mn thing,

that's what.

How do I send 'em home

like that?

Some of 'em don't even

have boots to walk in.

Their families are starving,

children sick,

[scoffs] and no one

gives a damn.

No, I promised them boys

I would take care of them

and that's what I'm doing.

No matter the cost.

You k*lled men of the law

and there ain't

no clemency for that.

Hmm.

Last chance, Roy.

You do what's right

in your heart.

[dramatic music playing]

Okay, then.

[door slams]

[suspenseful music playing]

Where am I?

[breathing heavily]

- That's mine.

- Can I borrow it?

I want it back.

It's my best one.

How long was I asleep?

Two days.

- Can I borrow a horse?

- You should walk.

Okay.

Hey!

Town is that way.

All right. All right.

You should have

given him a horse.

He'd fall off

and then we'd lose a horse.

[Mahto] He's not healed yet

and very ill.

Keep an eye on him.

[dramatic music playing]

Whiskey.

Four fingers deep.

[suspenseful music playing]

My wife.

- Bring her to me.

- She's at the mine.

Now!

She's at the mine

with Bishop.

[Lucas] She ain't

your wife no more.

Heard her upstairs last night

with two other men.

- Big howl.

- Sound like she was

having a good time too.

[laughing]

Johnny, take it outside.

I just got the place

cleaned up.

- [grunts]

- Oh! Oh!

Reno.

Where you been hiding?

Paid hell a visit.

b*at the devil

in aces and eights.

I'll arrange

a game for you.

How you gonna pull

the trigger

with them sticks

for fingers?

I guess I'll just have

to use these.

Bad move.

No, you don't.

Come on Reno. Let's go.

[groans]

Go get Bishop now!

[grunts]

[Abraham]

You don't look so good.

We gotta get out of here!

- [Reno] I can barely stand.

- [Abraham] Come on,

we gotta go!

[man groans]

[Reno] Bunch of butternuts

come to die.

[suspenseful music playing]

[horse snorts]

[neighs]

[dramatic music playing]

Back on the gold.

Good. Keep 'em working

through the night.

Our time here

is growing short.

Reno's back.

He k*lled a few of our boys

and sprung the Marshal.

Had help from Abraham

and Apache.

They've skipped town.

I've got men

looking for them.

The Apache camp is here.

You find Reno,

you bring him to me,

dead or alive.

- Yes, sir.

- And Winters.

You make sure the Apache

never mess with us again.

[horse snorting]

[g*nf*re]

- [horses neighing]

- [people screaming]

[grunts]

[suspenseful music playing]

[horse neighing]

Whoa, whoa.

Whoa.

I'm his friend.

I his friend.

Your signing

is terrible.

You speak English.

Let me help you.

I need water.

Which way is that?

I'll be right back.

[suspenseful music playing]

[Chato chanting]

[men roaring]

[dramatic music playing]

[speaking Apache]

Reno!

- [insects chirping]

- [fire crackling]

I'm back with the water.

Here.

Oh... that was for you.

[birds chirping]

Hey! It's me.

I'm your friend.

[panting]

How do you feel?

- Thirsty.

- I'll get it.

Hey, look at that.

[speaking Apache]

We have to help him.

[horse whinnying]

Nascha!

- Chato!

- Gouyen!

[Gouyen sobbing]

[somber music playing]

[yelling]

Gouyen!

No, he did not do this.

The men who did,

they will pay.

[somber music playing]

The heart of Niseya.

This is the story

of my ancestors.

Who are they?

The protectors of my people.

[expl*si*n]

Mine, moving closer,

soon to discover this room

and destroy

the heart of Niseya.

I need my pistols.

Now, tell me something.

How you gonna sh**t straight

with them fingers?

Magic.

["Gravedigger"

by Ryan Beaver playing]

[g*ns f*ring]

[grunting]

[Chato] Mister.

You may need it.

Hey, thanks.

Gouyen! No.

Talk to me like that again,

and I'll make sure

you stay behind

and watch the children

with a scar to remember.

[speaking Apache]

[Abraham]

What'd she say?

She's going with us.

[suspenseful music playing]

I can hear you

from a mile away.

Where y'all headed?

To save my wife

and unborn child.

Bishop's got 50 men

securing that mine.

What the hell

you four gonna do?

[Reno]

We're gonna fight.

They raided the Apache camp

and k*lled the women

and children.

Bishop's moving to Mexico.

There's not much time.

We could use your help.

[dramatic music playing]

[Abraham]

Vegas will be in there.

We need the cavalry.

You guys slowly back up.

I'm gonna cover you.

[suspenseful music playing]

- Hey, I got him!

- [man] Hold up!

Get Bishop!

Reno's back!

[dramatic music playing]

Hold!

[Lucas speaks indistinctly]

Abraham,

what are you doing?

I want my freedom.

Give him to me

and we'll talk.

- Bishop's coming.

- Yup.

Get back to town now.

[suspenseful music playing]

I ain't gonna

tell you again!

[dramatic music playing]

Take cover!

Get your wife!

Goddammit!

Winters, we gotta go!

Right behind ya!

[yells]

[horse neighs]

[horse whinnying]

sh*t!

[suspenseful music playing]

[grunting, groaning]

- You all right?

- Yeah.

Back on your horse

and let's finish this.

Come on.

Now follow me.

[horse neighing]

Get the men together.

We'll make our stand here.

This is it.

We got two squads

in town.

No, you had. They ran off

when the riots started.

Took a slew

of my girls too.

You really worth

all this damned trouble?! Huh?

g*dd*mn it!

[horse snorting]

[suspenseful music playing]

[Reno] Bishop!

[grunts]

Reno!

Bishop!

- I'm calling you out!

- [g*ns cocking]

k*ll him!

[Red] Come on,

sonny boy!

g*dd*mn you!

[groans]

Oh... [groans]

Cochet, hang her!

Reno!

[Vegas grunts, chokes]

[grunts, coughs]

[Vegas choking]

[gasps, pants]

[panting, laughing]

Pardonnez-moi.

[grunts]

[whines]

g*dd*mn it!

I got him.

That bastard's gonna pay

for what he did to my bar.

- What are you doing here?

You gotta go.

- I'm not leaving you.

[gentle music playing]

You came back for me.

[sobs]

For better or for worse.

They...

they hurt me.

You're, ah...

pure as the day we married,

that's the way I see it.

You're a damned good liar.

[Alexander]

Reno!

I got him!

Right here.

Alexander,

I have gold, man.

More than you can spend

in five lifetimes.

[grunts]

[yells, grunts]

[horse whinnying]

Go ahead, get in there

and get Roy!

Reno!

This just ain't

your day.

[groans]

[dramatic music playing]

[grunting]

[yelling]

[grunting and groaning]

Come on!

["Dean Man's Hand"

by Lewis Brice playing]

[sobbing]

[groans, sobs]

How's that, huh?

- [Reno grunts]

- Get up! Come on!

[groaning]

Come on!

[grunting]

[panting]

Die, fucker!

[yells] Die!

Reno!

You're still alive.

[scoffs]

What are you two made of?

It's a shame.

You are pretty.

[g*n clicks]

[grunts]

[suspenseful music playing]

[inhales deeply]

[Native Americans chanting]

[laughing]

[Reno groans]

[Vegas continues laughing]

[groans]

[grunting]

[suspenseful music playing]

k*ll him, kid.

Reno!

- [Roy] That is that.

- Come here!

Come here, come here,

come here.

- [Vegas cries out]

- [Reno] Help!

- Help!

- Put her down.

Put her down,

let me look at her.

Put her down.

Turn her over,

turn her over.

- [panting, yelling]

- This hole,

we need to close.

Come here.

Put pressure on her.

Where's the closest doctor?

Listen to me.

He ran away months ago,

I'm sorry.

It's okay,

Chato's wife.

- She can help.

I know she can.

- Where is she?

- Go get the wagon.

- [Reno] The mine.

Let's go, okay.

Get her up, let's go.

- [Vegas groans]

- Get her up, come on.

I got her, I got her!

Come on, baby.

Okay.

- Come on, baby!

- [yelps]

Okay?

[Vegas panting]

Come on, girl.

Vegas...

I love you.

[exhales]

Vegas, Vegas.

[crying]

Vegas! No!

[somber music playing]

Baby... no...

[weeping]

[shovel scratching]

[Alexander sighs]

Sorry, kid.

[somber music playing]

That bank has everything

they stole from your people.

Only when the last tree

is dead,

the last river

is poisoned,

and the last fish

is caught

will man realize

he cannot eat money.

Gold isn't everything.

Family is.

Vegas will come to you.

You will know

what I see is true.

Keep the horse.

You earned it.

["Bulletproof Heart"

by Essex County begins]

[horses neighing]

["Bulletproof Heart" continues]

[song continues]

["Dead Man's Lament"

by Bil Yanok playing]

[song continues]

["The Bird and the Fish"

by Greybag playing]

[song continues]

[song fades]
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