03x24 - Wyatt Fights

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "The Life & Legend of Wyatt Earp". Aired: September 6, 1955 – June 27, 1961.*
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Series is loosely based on the life of frontier marshal Wyatt Earp.
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03x24 - Wyatt Fights

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The life and legend

Of wyatt earp

( Men vocalizing )

♪ Wyatt earp, wyatt earp

♪ Brave, courageous and bold

♪ Long live his fame

♪ And long live his glory

♪ And long may

His story be told. ♪

( Men vocalizing )

Narrator: the principal

Recreations of dodge city

In

Were doubtful women,

Strong drink,

And day-and-night gambling.

Dodge was a frontier

Cow town,

And it had passed laws

Against crime,

But not against sin.

On the other hand,

Respectable citizens

Expected marshal wyatt earp

To keep both sin and crime

Away from the right side

Of the santa fe tracks.

What is now known

As the battle of

The long branch saloon

Was a typical example

Of frontier hypocrisy.

It threatened wyatt's

Reputation and his job.

Get out of here!

I'm not selling out,

And nobody's gonna

Run me out!

You've had your

Notice, luke.

We made you a fair offer!

Now you get nothing!

What's the matter,

Mr. Short?

They've been threatening me,

Marshal.

They say they ain't armed,

But I doubt it.

Just a private business

Argument, marshal.

Yeah. No concern of yours.

Lift 'em!

See if they got

Any g*ns, hal.

Why are you sticking up

For luke short, marshal?

You got an interest

In the long branch?

No, sir.

Degraff's clean.

Now I'll have to look--

Get away from me!

Come here.

A derringer.

You can come

To my office

And pick up that

g*n tomorrow, sir.

Now go on back

To your saloon.

Hal, go see if you can

Find sheriff masterson.

Right.

Let's go inside.

And then cockrell

And degraff tried

To buy me out.

I figured their place

Below the line wasn't

Doing too well.

But they

Offered me peanuts

For the long branch.

Wyatt,

Maybe this

Is just another

Plain old-fashioned

Roust, huh?

It looks like it.

You know, I'm the one

That talked you into

Buying this place

From doc holliday.

Oh, I'm not blaming you

For that, wyatt.

That price was right,

And I've been

Making money.

Well, just the same,

I feel responsible.

I'm gonna

Ask judge tobin

For a restraining order

Against mr. Cockrell

And mr. Degraff.

Restraining order?

What's that?

Well, that puts them

On legal notice not

To interfere with you

Or your place

Of business.

Puts them on

Legal notice?

Wyatt, you know

A gambler can't run

To the court for help.

Well, you don't

Understand.

I want to help you

Myself, but...

I can't mount guard

On a saloon.

The restraining order

Gives me legal authority

In case they try

To roust your place.

Otherwise, they can

Just send hoodlums in here--

They can tear up

Your place,

And all they gotta do

Is pay a small fine for

Disorderly conduct.

No, sir.

A court injunction

Is the new way

To do things, mr. Short.

Well...

Thanks just the same.

Too modern for you?

I'm old-fashioned.

( Men vocalizing )

- Bat.

- Hi, hal.

Wyatt wants to see you.

I was afraid of that.

You heard about the trouble

Luke short's been having, huh?

I came to help him.

Luke and I are old pals.

He saved my scalp once.

Yeah, I know, but you're

The sheriff. You can't----

Hold up now.

You don't see

Any star, do you?

I was the sheriff.

I resigned.

All right.

You see wyatt before you

Get into any gunfights.

Sure, sure.

You tell him

I'll be around.

And I just don't

Understand wyatt.

This idea of asking

A judge to make cockrell

And degraff behave.

( Scoffs )

Has wyatt gone a mite loco?

No, he just

Hates trouble, luke.

Al and jim would just

Laugh at a court order.

Sure.

But wyatt's got

The town quieted down,

And he wants

To keep it that way.

Deacon earp

They call him.

Uh-oh.

Everybody out!

We're gonna take

This place apart!

Drop those g*ns!

We'll drop you!

Then you quit

A good job!

Then you get mixed up

In a stupid saloon brawl.

I'd hoped

You'd grown up.

But you're a spoiled brat!

This was mostly

Your fault, you know.

My fault, huh?

Sure. You helped

Doc holliday

Sell that place

To luke.

The other saloon owners

Didn't bother doc.

They were afraid of him.

- ( Murmurs )

- Now let me finish, will you?

They were afraid

To roust doc holliday,

But they're not

Scared of luke.

Luke was a pretty

Fair hand with a g*n,

But he's not

In our class,

And you knew that.

- You finished?

- Yes, sir.

Did mr. Short give you

An interest in the long branch?

No, sir, he sold me %.

- He sold you %?

- That's right.

All right.

Here's an application

For a restraining order.

I want you to sign it,

Then I want you

To get luke to sign it.

This makes all of us

Promise to keep the peace.

That's right.

Wyatt, you don't believe

That cockrell and degraff are

Gonna lay off the long branch.

After we just shot up

A few of their rousters?

If they don't, they'll get

Six months to a year in jail.

Contempt of court.

Judge tobin will

Throw the book at 'em.

Well, I don't know.

It puts me in a funny spot.

You put yourself

In a funny spot!

Why'd you resign?

Why'd you quit?

Never mind.

Don't answer that.

You and i, we've worked

Long and hard

To get this town

Calmed down.

We've got an honest

Judge now.

The time has come to make use

Of court orders like that one.

All right. All right,

I'll sign it.

I'll try to get

Luke to sign it.

But it's just going

To get you into trouble.

The marshal's office

Sent us a paper.

Hal served it on me.

"Legal summons"?

"James cockrell

And al degraff

Will appear before

Circuit judge tobin

At : a.m. Tomorrow

To show cause

Why a restraining order

Should not

Be issued against them.

The order

Will bind all parties

To the dispute

At the long branch saloon

To keep the peace."

Hmm. One of earp's

Cute tricks.

Yeah.

If earp hasn't got an

Interest in that saloon,

Then his pal

Bat masterson has.

Yeah.

We'll tell tobin

A thing or two

About deacon earp.

Hmph.

And now, your honor,

I've got something

To tell you

That perhaps

You don't know.

Bat masterson is a partner

In the long branch saloon.

And I suspect that

Marshal earp also has

An interest in the business.

Now see here!

That's a lie,

Your honor!

Order! Order!

Proceed, mr. Cockrell.

Al degraff and I

Weren't involved in

That ruckus yesterday.

So why is marshal earp

Asking for

A restraining order

Against us?

Your honor,

Isn't it obvious--

Not now, mr. Masterson.

Mayor kelley and I wish

To question marshal earp

In chambers.

Court's recessed

For half an hour.

( Indistinct chatter )

And all I'm trying to do

Is to stop another fight

At the long branch.

Now, mr. Masterson

And mr. Short have

Proven their good faith

By applying

For an injunction.

I don't see where bat's

Having an interest

In the place

Or the fact that

He and I are friends

Should enter into

The case.

It'll make you look bad

With the public, wyatt.

Yes, it will.

You'll appear to be

Taking sides in a brawl

Between saloonkeepers.

Well, I can't be

A hypocrite, judge.

What?

Look, mayor kelley

Used to own a saloon.

It's a legal business

In this town.

But you advised me

To quit, and I did.

Sure, mr. Kelley,

And I'm not defending

The saloon business now.

But there's no law

Against it.

Why, our town

Is largely supported by

Taxes from liquor.

You're our marshal, wyatt.

For your sake, I can't

Grant the injunction.

You'll thank judge tobin

When you've had time

To think about this.

Application denied.

All right, gentlemen.

I'll just have to try

And keep the peace

My own way.

Gonna need some more

g*ns, luke.

Charlie bassett

And neil brown

Will help.

I'll send for 'em.

No, two of those

Hoodlums died.

I favor waiting to see if

Wyatt can handle it his way.

Yeah, but tobin

And kelley let him down.

Maybe he was right.

Maybe sh**ting

Your way out of arguments

Is an old-fogey notion.

Another roust.

Come on!

No, wait.

Give wyatt a chance.

Let's take it

Apart, boys!

That's what we're

Here for!

Have some drinks!

( g*nf*re )

There's six of them

In there.

Wyatt will need help.

Too late now.

Lift 'em!

Well, only about

$ Damage, luke.

Hal, let's go see

Mr. Cockrell and degraff.

You stay here.

We'll handle this.

Yes, sir. Yes, sir!

You handle it!

You boys know

How local politics are

In a town like this.

Yeah, jim's right, boys.

You gotta remember

- That most of our

Business is located--

- There he is.

Mr. Cockrell,

It's about time

You and I had a nice little

Heart-to-heart talk.

Bring mr. Degraff.

I want him to hear it, too.

Now I can't prove

You hired those cowhands,

But I don't have to.

I want $

For the damages you did.

Now go get it.

Are you turning

To plain robbery, earp?

Jim don't mean that.

I'll-- I'll get it for you.

I told you to get it.

What if I don't?

Mr. Cockrell

Doesn't appreciate the fact

That I'm trying

To save his life.

Hal, you go up the street

And tell mr. Masterson

And mr. Short

To arm themselves.

Don't be a fool.

They'll

sh**t us down,

And then he'll say

It was a fair fight.

And it will be.

You'll be wearing g*ns

When I shove you out that door.

Wait, hal.

, Did the marshal say?

Go get it!

( Cash register dings )

Now, one more roust

Of the long branch,

And I'm gonna close

Your saloon and every

Saloon below the line.

You pass the word,

Mr. Cockrell.

You think he'd dare

Close everything

Below the line?

That's just what

I want him to do.

We'll pass the word,

All right.

The next roust

Will be a real one.

( Men vocalizing )

( Men vocalizing )

They paid damages. $ .

Well, that's the fastest

Civil suit I ever heard of.

But thanks.

You know, I think

Every saloon owner

Below the line

Is in on this.

Mr. Short, I hope the

Is enough to pay

For the damages.

That's good of you,

Marshal,

But that's not gonna

Get 'em off our backs.

No, sir, I'm afraid not.

Luke's tired

Of fighting.

Are you tired?

No.

But I don't want

To get you in too deep.

You know, mr. Masterson,

I made another mistake.

This isn't just a brawl

Between saloonkeepers.

There's a right and wrong

In the liquor business,

And dodge city's gonna

Have to face the issue.

You know what mr. Kelley

And the judge tried

To pull on me today?

They said that everything

That happens below

The line is sin,

And that we shouldn't bother

To get our nice clean

Coats spotted.

They're hypocrites.

Yeah.

That's why I hope you

And mr. Short will hang on.

We will.

What about the next roust?

Well, I told mr. Cockrell

And mr. Degraff

That one more roust

And I was gonna close every

Saloon below the line.

Now, if they jump

Your place again,

Don't do any fighting.

You leave that to me

And the deputies.

Another hullabaloo

At the long branch.

What is this now, wyatt?

Well, I'm, uh,

Fighting for sin,

According to you,

Mr. Kelley.

And a fine spectacle

It is, too.

Jim cockrell told me

That you took $

From him for damages,

And he claims he doesn't

Even know who made

The disturbance.

Well, he's a liar.

And I'm gonna close

Every saloon in this town

The next time there's

A roust at the long branch.

- Wyatt, you can't do that.

- Why?

Why, they'd sue

The city.

They'd drag

The whole nasty business

Into open court.

Well, that's where

I think it belongs.

Girls? Gambling?

Liquor?

You must be daft.

Mr. Kelley, when I took

The job in this town,

A man's life wasn't safe

On front street.

True. You got crime

Well in hand.

Judge tobin and I

Appreciate it.

No, you don't.

I asked the court authority

To restrain some

Liquor peddlers

From using v*olence

To force a rival saloon

Out of business.

But we told you--

For your own good name.

My name isn't that good.

I'm a sinner,

And so are you.

And so is judge tobin.

When things get too sinful

Below the line,

Sinning busts loose

All over this town.

You and the judge just

Close your eyes to it.

We're not preachers.

Neither am i.

I can't reform dodge city.

But you're threatening

To drag sin into public court.

If that's the only way

I can keep sin from

Turning into crime, yes.

No! I'm warning you--

There's a crowd moving

Towards the long branch.

Ted and louis are

On their way over there now.

Masterson said

He promised you

Not to fight,

But we could

Sure use him.

Let's get over there.

Oh, mr. Mayor,

Keep your eyes

Closed real tight.

Us sinners are gonna

Have ourselves a little

Old shandygaff.

Grab a g*n, bat,

You and luke both.

They're half-drunk

And mean.

We promised wyatt

Not to fight.

Well, we could run

Out the back door.

No.

- ( All chatter )

- Take it apart,

Piece by piece.

You get

The back door.

Lot of good,

Rough boys, jim.

Yeah. I told them

To take the long brach

Apart board by board.

All right.

Outside.

- Outside?

- That's right.

That's your mob out there,

And you're gonna lead 'em.

Hands waist high.

Let's go.

( Men shouting )

Man: whatever you do--

Whatever you do,

Don't break up the liquor.

We'll drink that.

- ( All chatter )

- Come on, now.

Wyatt's with 'em.

They're starting

Up the street.

It's marshal earp.

What's the matter,

Gentlemen?

What are you

Hanging back for?

These are the men that

Hired you to roust

The long branch.

They'll lead you.

Easy, men!

Earp will sh**t us.

No, mr. Degraff.

Why, I wouldn't

sh**t you.

Hal?

No, we're just

Gonna stand over here

And just kind of watch

All of the fun.

What's the matter,

Mr. Cockrell?

You're a natural-born

Leader of men.

All you gotta do

Is raise your hand,

Just say, "follow me."

Take that bigheaded

John law first!

Well, go on!

Take him!

Go on, fellas.

Start sh**ting.

Well, we won't

Hit your bosses.

Whoever heard of men

Like your bosses

Getting hurt?

Are you scared of two men?

Cut 'em down!

You start it!

Men: yeah. Yeah.

I'm not scared

Of wyatt earp.

Well, go ahead

And draw.

I'll wait.

You want to die for them?

One of you could get me

Before wyatt gets you.

No takers?

They'll fight

To the last drop

Of your blood.

Not our blood.

( Indistinct chatter )

Hal, get a wagon,

Load it with x s.

We're closing

The saloons.

- Right.

- Wyatt.

You gonna close us, too?

That's right,

Mr. Masterson.

Every saloon

In town.

Men: ♪ the buntline

♪ The buntline special

♪ It was the longest,

Fastest sh**ting iron ♪

♪ Ever to fight

For the law ♪

♪ The buntline

♪ The buntline special

♪ It never missed

Or lost a battle ♪

♪ And never was

Beat on the draw. ♪

( Men vocalizing )

Marshal earp?

Judge tobin wants you

In court at once.

- For what?

- Read the summons.

I might add on behalf

Of my client,

Mr. Cockrell,

Malfeasance in office

Is too mild a charge.

See you

In court, earp.

( Men vocalizing )

And I submit,

Your honor,

The plaintiff has shown

Conclusive evidence

Why marshal earp should

Immediately be removed

From office.

We ask further that

His illegal action

In closing the city's

Saloons be declared

Null and void.

( Light applause )

Order! Order!

Marshal earp, you've heard

The charges against you.

Have you anything to say?

( Crowd murmuring )

Order!

Proceed, mr. Earp.

Your honor,

I have plenty to say,

But I ask the courtroom

Be cleared.

On what grounds?

I'm going to have to talk

About sin in dodge city.

I'm going to name names

And cite facts

That I don't think should

Become public property.

If the court please...

Yes, mayor kelley?

I agree with wyatt,

Uh, marshal earp.

His testimony should

Be given in private.

Mr. Dunbar, do you agree

That the courtroom be cleared?

I see no reason for it,

Your honor.

The point at issue

Is not the alleged

Sinfulness of dodge city,

But whether marshal earp

Abused the powers

Of his office.

( Pounds gavel )

Mr. Dunbar, your wife

Is in the courtroom.

My wife?

Well, this is outrageous,

Your honor.

I have nothing to hide.

Let mr. Earp

Confine his testimony

To the points at issue

In this case.

Your honor, I believe

The court must rule.

You will proceed

With your testimony.

Mr. Dunbar owns a quarter

Interest in the alamo saloon.

He's also a partner with

Miss josie divas

In the dreamland dance hall.

That's a lie!

I object, your honor!

Order!

Counsel will conduct

Himself properly.

This court fails to see

How mr. Dunbar's

Business ventures

Are relevant to the charges

Against you.

Your honor, malfeasance

In office is a felony, a crime.

Now, in order to show that

I acted within police powers,

I intend to prove

Criminal conspiracy

Between certain saloon owners

And their silent partners

To destroy the business

Of the long branch.

I have here a list of

Certain, prominent

Dodge city men

Who are silent partners

In saloons,

Dance halls,

And disreputable resorts.

( Crowd murmuring )

- Order! Order!

- If the court please--

Your honor, please!

Judge: yes, mayor kelley?

Wyatt's telling

The absolute truth.

If you permit

This case to continue,

I'll have to testify

To what I know about

My fellow citizens,

Including miles dunbar.

I've heard enough

Of this. Your honor?

Mr. Dunbar.

My clients have deceived me.

I withdraw from the case.

Very well.

( Pounds gavel )

On the basis

Of marshal earp's statement,

This court

Is bound to conclude

That the public interest

Cannot be served

By further washing

Of our dirty linen.

Man: hear, hear.

The charges against

Marshal earp are dismissed,

And the saloons

Will remain closed

Until in his judgment

Improved conditions

Warrant their reopening.

Court is adjourned.

( Crowd murmuring )

Now, gentlemen,

Men like mr. Cockrell

And mr. Degraff

Don't belong

In the saloon business.

I want you

Saloonkeepers

And gambling house owners

To get rid of 'em.

If you proved to me

That you made up your minds

To break

With the past,

I'll let you open

For business.

That's fair enough

With me.

It's a deal, marshal.

We'll get rid of them.

- Come on, let's go.

- See you gentlemen later.

( All chatter )

Looks like

The trouble's over, luke.

You sure you want

To sell your interest?

Cash. Pay me.

You've been

A real friend, bat.

That makes us even.

I'll see you around.

( Men vocalizing )

I'm out of

The saloon business.

Good.

You can take your profit

And buy into a dance hall.

No, you-- you give

This to the school.

Good.

Wait a minute.

Now, there's something

About a deputy's star.

You don't get rich

If you're honest,

And they bury you

If you're slow.

But a pot metal star,

You can keep that clean.

Yes, sir.

( Men vocalizing )

♪ Well, he cleaned up

The country ♪

♪ The old wild west country

♪ He made

Law and order prevail ♪

♪ And none can deny it

♪ The legend of wyatt

♪ Forever will live

On the trail ♪

♪ Wyatt earp, wyatt earp

♪ Brave, courageous and bold

♪ Long live his fame

♪ And long live his glory

♪ And long may

His story be told. ♪

( Men vocalizing )
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