Ballad of Lefty Brown, The (2017)

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What the...

which one of you took a chip,

sh*t that fella in the back?

Reckon that's enough.

Lefty, ain't you a little gray

to be making these mistakes?

There you go.

Never can please

you, now, can I?

Hard of hearing, son?

I give up.

You ain't gonna sh**t?

Yep.

All's I'm saying

is that you can't

just go and throw a rope

around a man's neck

whenever the hell

it pleases you.

It don't ever please me.

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One hell of a way to start

your career, Mr. senator.

I still can't believe

he'd sh**t a man

over a $2.00 hand of poker.

Don't you say nothing to Laura.

You know how she feels about

me still acting the lawman.

Edward, she don't

listen to me, anyway.

Mr. Johnson.

Heh. Don't you worry none.

I'll tend to the horses for you.

"Can carry the coffin, but

the corpse will walk."

No.

Oak, I raise you.

Be the day when i don't have to

bunk with the like of you boys.

Mr. Johnson already said he's

not taking you to Washington.

Washington? Who said

anything about Washington?

I'm talking about the two-story.

What on god's green earth are you

gonna do with a family house?

What the hell do you think?

Everybody's gotta have a dream.

It ain't up for debate.

You leave lefty in

charge of our ranch,

the place won't be

here when we return.

All right. I'll

bring him with us.

You will do no such thing.

A senator needs a good aide.

Edward Johnson, don't

even joke on this.

I need my peace and quiet.

I surrender. I surrender.

My goodness.

Arms down.

Now, lefty'll run

this ranch just fine.

You know he's ridden with

me 40 years now, and...

so has your horse.

We talk on everything else.

Don't know why you're being

so stubborn about this.

Nobody here is gonna

listen to him.

A more loyal man than lefty

brown hasn't walked this earth.

Loyal isn't the same as capable.

We need someone like tom harrah.

Well, if'n I'm gonna take

on all of Washington,

I need a fella I can trust

back here at the home front...

And a fine woman by my side.

You flatter all you want, Mr.

Johnson.

Don't change the fact that I

have a needle and you don't.

That's not fair.

Come on.

Damn post, what'd

i ever do to you?

Who won?

Well, seeing as

it's standing firm,

but I'm still lying in the dirt,

I guess I'd call it a draw.

You'll whip it yet. Come on.

Of course I will. I ain't

ever let you down.

I'm too old to

change my ways now.

I know that.

Do know that? Yep.

I also know that roundup's

approaching fast.

You, able to get

everything ready?

Well...

And it ain't gonna be just me.

No, it's gonna be oak

and Billy kitchen

and that fella that come...

Mr. Johnson!

Mr. Johnson!

The herd!

We've got three horses missing.

How many head?

Three horses off

the north ranch.

You ought to take oak or some of

the other boys along with you.

Don't you worry about

that, miss Laura.

That fella don't know what he's got

coming at him. Ain't that right...

lefty, hush.

These are good boys.

There's no reason not

to take them along.

With a look like that,

you're gonna scare

half of Washington.

Let's go.

You see? There's two shod

hooves and three unshod.

Have you ever...

now come on. Spit it out.

I was thinking on the

right words, is all.

You haven't changed

your mind, have you,

about putting me in charge?

What kind of a fool

question is that?

You know me. I ain't got the

sense to keep my mouth shut,

but still, the way your

Laura's looking at me

and what you was saying

earlier about am I ready,

it's got me thinking.

Maybe somebody else

ought to be in charge?

Now, don't you go

starting on me, too.

I ain't starting nothing.

Just saying, is all.

Well, I reckon you're

gonna stand tall,

or you ain't.

I'll wager on the first.

I won't be needing

this in Washington.

I want you to have it. No.

I can't take that.

What...

That blond fella...

He gonna pay for this.

You were supposed

to watch his back.

I'm sorry about it.

Sorry don't get it done.

No, it don't.

I know that.

Do you?

Yeah.

I've seen you...

Chasing after him from

one job to the next,

doing nothing...

Living off his dime.

I was his partner.

Of course I had...

I'm his wife.

And now...

He's gone, and you're here.

I ain't trying to get...

lefty, let me be

with my husband.

It wasn't my fault.

There was nothing

nobody could do.

40 years, we rode together,

and you didn't deserve

to die this way.

That son of a bitch...

I'm gonna get that

son of a bitch,

or I'm gonna die trying.

My word, it ain't worth much...

But on this, it is.

On this, it is.

Jimmy, this place

ain't changed a bit.

No, it hasn't.

Where's Laura?

Mr. governor, sir, the corral.

Yeah, sh-she's by the corral.

You boys don't let

her go or nothing.

Jeez.

Billy, this has

to be done right.

Here. You hold her.

You hurry back

with the next one.

Sun's not long for the day.

That can't be.

I'm so sorry.

Ain't right for him

to go this way.

Mr. Johnson would

be mighty proud.

I been marshaling the

last couple years,

thanks to Jimmy here.

I'm so glad you came.

Nowhere else I'd be.

Well, where's my manners?

You're hungry?

There's biscuits

up by the house.

Your mama's recipe? Heh.

Most folks call

it my recipe now.

You have any idea who

might have done this?

Lefty was there.

He said he saw the rustler.

He's a tall man with

blond, long hair.

You're sure?

Lefty's sure.

By week's end, I'll

have half the army

chasing down Eddie's k*ller.

And lefty?

They'll find him as well...

I think.

Well, we've lost one friend,

and I don't plan

on losing another.

Tom...

Just leave the hunting

to the soldiers

who captured John wilkes booth.

This is lefty brown.

The man couldn't find

his ass with two hands.

He's likely wandering

that desert,

praying to god for some water.

I'm going after him.

Bet he'd find it, too.

Yeah.

You ever wish...

It was the same as it was,

just the four of us,

and we had the world

shaking in its boots?

Just find him, and

bring him back.

Hyup.

You ain't getting away

from me this time.

Where you at, you sum-bitch?

Come out where I could see you.

Who the hell are you?

Where's blondie?

There ain't no one

else here, mister.

But you're right out of

your mama's belly, boy.

There ain't no way

you're here alone.

God's honest truth.

Where's your horse?

He got snakebit.

Had to put it down.

Snake won't k*ll no horse.

Damn sight too big.

His leg swelled up like a melon.

Well, he was

snakebit, wasn't he?

Look, i... i ain't gonna be

taking advice from no thief.

Yeah, you ain't got nothing

nobody'd damn want.

You ain't seen another fella

pass through, have you?

He's blond, and

he's mean-looking,

like he'd piss in...

you hunting an outlaw?

Did you see anyone or not?

Sir! Sir!

Sir, I'd be obliged

if you can give me a ride

to the nearest town,

if it wouldn't be much trouble.

I can also help you catch

that fella you're after.

This son of a bitch

k*lled my partner.

I ain't got time to baby-sit

some boy, thinks he's wild bill.

I can sh**t.

Well, ain't that something?

I can.

There's a difference between

sh**ting and drawing.

All right?

Yeah.

Just walk that way.

If you ain't dragging

all that gear,

you ought to reach

bannack in a day.

Maybe two.

Hell.

What do you call

yourself, wild bill?

Jeremiah, Jeremiah Perkins.

Jeremiah Perkins.

Well, most folks

call me lefty brown.

Mr. Johnson went without a will.

The law says that this ranch

will be entailed to his

closest male heir.

Unfortunately...

This is correct.

This is my ranch,

my sweat and my blood

as much as his.

The law is what it is.

The law is wrong.

Be that as it may, there's

nothing I can do.

You could write a will.

All you'd have to do is... is

date it a few months back.

Nobody's gonna question the... the

integrity... Laura. Laura.

Of a will that's been

witnessed by the governor.

The people elected me as their

champion of law and order.

Well, if you believe that,

then you're a bigger

fool than Eddie thought.

18 years ago,

Alameda, i was there.

Remember?

Cyrus applegate was an

outlaw and a m*rder*r,

but I did not want to k*ll him.

I wanted to put him in jail.

You did what was right.

I'd wager that depends

on who you'd ask.

This is my ranch.

Eddie wanted me to

have this ranch,

not some cousin he

hasn't seen in 30 years!

I'm gonna fight who I have to!

Still acting the

damn fool, i see.

Tom!

It's like Christmas!

Get over here.

Christmas in July, seeing you!

Good to see you, lefty.

Who's the kid?

Just some tenderfoot that

needed looking after.

But now that you're here,

we've got ourselves a

real g*dd*mn posse.

I'll get my gear here.

Army's gonna take care

of Eddie's K*llers.

I'm just here to bring you home.

Well, i ain't exactly got

a home for you to bring me to.

Lefty, Laura can't run

that ranch without you.

Well, seeing as you ain't

exactly been around...

and I think you

understand my meaning...

I don't figure how

you would know that.

I know one thing.

You ain't changed a damn bit.

Well, listen here.

I'm gonna bring back

Edward's k*ller,

and there ain't nothing

that you can do about it.

I can knock you cold, old man.

How's that for a draw, Mr.

Brown?

Is that child

pointing a g*n at me?

sh*t.

You really are a damn

fool, lefty brown.

Why are you tying him up?

Well, you don't think i

ought to sh**t him, do you?

But he's a lawman.

Yeah, he buried his badge

in the bottle years ago.

Then, what's that?

Well, I'll be.

Last time, i seen this fella,

the folks was calling him

whiskey tom harrah,

the spittoon diver.

Sheriff Thomas harrah?

No. According to this,

it's marshal Thomas harrah.

I ain't touched a drop,

not since Eddie smacked me in

the head with that old Henry.

The Thomas harrah?

What is it?!

Well, this one here...

this one here is you.

And the other one...

Is Edward.

Edward Johnson.

This is not bad, that likeness.

It looks like him when

he smiles like that.

Is it true what they say?

You went alone against

the whole Bradford g*ng?

Hey. And then you...

what the hell are you doing?!

The man's my hero.

Yeah? What kind of hero

turns his back on his friends

when they need him most?

What's he talking about?

The governor called in the army,

and he don't need us.

Now, that's Jimmy talk.

Ever occur to you that

maybe he's right?

The railroad, the soldiers...

get some law and order.

That can't be a bad thing.

Lord, lord, lord.

You gotten good and greasy

with your words, ain't you?

What would Edward do...

If you was the one that was

buried six feet in the dirt?

sh*t.

Damn it, lefty.

Cut me loose.

Cut me loose quick, before

I change my damn mind.

Ha ha! Cut him loose.

Now, tom, he doesn't like

me to say it, but...

you mind if I tell Jeremiah about

the time you took off with...

yeah, I do. Shut up.

Well, I thought... i thought...

I won't tell him, then. I won't.

Lefty, just ride.

We got a long ways.

My pa, he taught me to

read with these two,

"the seminole chief"

and "the road agents."

"the road agents"?

They were nothing

but a bunch of

modern vigilantes.

Isn't that right, lefty?

Kid, ain't i in one of them?

No, you're not in any of

these, not that I've seen.

Well, might be you ought to

take a closer look at that.

I've never seen him

mentioned in them,

and I've read more than most.

Lefty, he ain't ever happy

unless he's got something

to complain about.

Me? You ain't happy

unless you're making my life and

other people's lives miserable.

You do a fine job on

your own, old man.

"Old man"? Don't you

start with that.

You calling me an old man?

I ain't born but just a

year or two before you.

At least I was conscious

half the time,

like you was unconscious

most of that time.

It's a story. I

don't even think...

what are you saying?!

What I'm saying is...

It's a yarn, a children's story.

So? What?

There's better men not

made it in than did,

yourself included.

You feel better now?

I don't even understand

you half the time,

but I think you're actually

trying to be nice.

Get off of me, or

I'll sh**t you.

I'll sh**t you,

sh**t your other leg.

How's your coffee? You

want a little more?

I'll take a sip, yeah.

All right. I'll get you it.

Read me another one

of them stories, kid.

It's "the blackfeet trail."

This is the story of

a tribe of blackfeet

that kidnap Mr. Johnson's wife.

Kid...

and then you and him

spent two years

tracking them across mont...

what did I say?

Well, that weren't

Edward's wife.

That was tom's,

and we looked for her

longer than two years.

But they rescued her.

They fought off the blackfeet

by the old cave, and

they rescued her.

Why do you reckon that tom

crawled into a bottle

in the first place, then?

Did you find something?

Yep.

Hey. No, kid,

you get on back up here.

You're only gonna get

in the way down there.

Can't learn if you

don't try, lefty.

Lord almighty.

That kid is getting uppish as

Jimmy was back in the day.

We can't track in these rocks.

Sun's fading fast.

Let's make camp.

Now, hold on there.

Of course he didn't

go up them rocks.

They went up that crevice, 'cause

there's nothing but desert that way.

We're gonna get this done, tom.

We gotta get it done.

Lefty.

Hyah.

Should we go after him?

Nah.

We'll catch up to

him in the morning.

Hyah.

Even he ain't dumb enough

to ride through that at night.

Best speak up.

Where you at?

Horses have got the

brand j on them.

Lefty.

It might be.

Hey, listen.

You done a damn good job

finding these bastards.

Eddie'd be might' proud of you.

They're awful ornery-looking.

Hey.

Stupid kid.

Ain't you supposed to be

back with the horses?

Is the k*ller in there?

He don't listen to me.

You're outnumbered three to one.

Yeah.

You know, might be the

kid's right, tom.

You know, might be

we ought to get

some help from Jimmy on

this one, thinking, maybe.

That right there...

Is why nobody's

written about you.

Why don't you...

hey. Get your head on.

Shut up.

Listen. What you're

gonna do, Jeremiah,

you're gonna go back to the

horses and keep them calm.

I ain't going back

to the horses, tom.

Listen to me. I need you back

there keeping them calm.

There's gonna be a

lot of g*nf*re,

and I don't want the

horses spooked,

so you go back there, okay?

Lefty...

You go in the back way.

I'll go in the front.

You figure on going in there?

Yeah.

It's what we do.

And remember...

Brown hat, so you

don't sh**t me.

How long we have to

wait around here?

sh*t.

I ain't leaving this

chair 'til I win one.

I wasn't talking to you.

sh*t, we ain't got

nowhere else to be.

Let me take one card.

What you got?

The boy's talking to you.

All right. I'm all in.

Go. Now.

Marshal harrah?

Mr. crobley.

No one said nothing about

you being here, marshal.

Kid, don't.

Stop.

St-stay back there.

D-don't.

Kid, don't.

Don't do that.

Blondie, you in there?!

You best step out right now.

Jesus. Jesus.

Marshal...

Please don't let him k*ll me.

How is it you know this fella?

Your name crobley?

Now that's far

enough right there.

Be careful now.

Old man there's jumpy

on the trigger.

Please, don't sh**t.

Just shut up.

Is that kid still alive?

Yep.

All right.

I'm asking you for a fair trade,

one for one.

Well, sh*t, that depends

on who this feller is.

You... answer him.

But... I'm Mr. Thaddeus

William crobley.

Shut up.

That the money?

There any more?

Th-that's it. That's all of it.

Let's split it up!

Don't be greedy.

What about the boy?

He's bleeding out.

We're leaving.

Where the hell you going?

One in front and one behind,

ain't that the way

it's supposed to be?

Hyah.

You best get off

of that Colt slow.

I'm feeling a tad bit jumpy.

All right.

Yep. Hey, kid!

You seen the kid?

Nope.

Tom, did it even occur

to you to look?

God damn.

Tom?

No, tom's a mite bit busy.

Reckon you're gonna

have to put up with me.

Lefty.

Yeah?

I should have stayed

with the horses.

Lord.

Now listen here.

You got a b*llet in you.

It's gonna have to come out,

so I want you to

bite down onto that.

All right.

Think about that.

Lord, I can't find it. Dang.

Hang on.

I can't get at it.

I can't...

got to get it out.

Kid, I gotta get it out.

I got it. I...

I got it.

I got that sum-bitch.

I got it.

You can just rest now.

Frank bains.

Been looking for you.

While I was looking for you,

found your brothers...

Andy and Dan.

Left them hanging in a tree.

Now you're gonna get hung,

either by lefty or a judge.

Don't doubt that.

So why don't you tell me

about your acquaintance with Mr.

Crobley.

If i recollect correctly,

I became acquainted with Mr.

Crobley

'bout a couple hours back,

while you were cowering behind

that dirt pile out there.

sh*t.

He bring you this?

That's a lot of money.

What happens when the

rest of your g*ng

find out that you

ran off with it?

I ain't too worried.

They ain't the smartest lot.

Crobley was the governor's man.

Heh.

So that's why he don't

look like no outlaw?

Whose money's this?

Why you k*ll Edward Johnson?

Aw, come on, marshal.

You know a man's gotta

make his name somehow.

Tell me!

Tell me!

Was it the governor?

Did Jimmy bierce...

Pay you...

To k*ll Eddie?!

Hey, marshal, when

I get to hell,

I'm make sure i pay your

wife a little visit.

When did this come?

Fella came by an hour back,

governor's man all the

way from bannack.

Is he still here?

What is it?

Salvation.

Am I gonna die?

You are not gonna die.

Now looky here.

I grabbed you one of these.

I thought that you might

want to look at it

while I was getting squared up.

Would you read it to me?

Read it?

Just my eyes ain't so

good in the dark, but...

I could tell you about Edward.

Well, let's see. One time,

he was crossing the

desert, and...

were you with him?

Me? No, I was laid

up with a b*llet.

I ain't walked straight since.

What happened?

Well, I was saying...

you know, just like I was

saying, he was crossing this...

no, what happened to you?

What happened was...

well, that's not gonna

be near as interesting.

Now, see, I ain't thought

on it for a while.

There was a stagecoach,

and it was heading east,

and Edward was supposed

to ride shotgun on it

on account of a bandit.

His name was small no...

no, that weren't it at all.

It was split nose Hopkins.

He was a terrible sight

to lay your eyes on.

And Edward happened to

be out of the territory.

He gave me the job.

Sure enough, half

a day travel out,

Hopkins and his g*ng,

they ambushed us.

Like we were?

No, it was different.

I let off a couple sh*ts,

and we high-tailed it.

We gave 'em a hell of a chase.

We almost got away, too,

except that we found ourselves

closed up in this

hellacious box canyon.

Lord, those walls was steep,

and three days, we waited,

trapped up in there,

and they waited for us, too,

'cause they knew that we

didn't have any food.

Well, I reckon that I'm a fella

that can wait like

the best of 'em.

But then, all of a sudden,

I grit my teeth,

and I could wait no more.

And I dragged myself

up them sheer walls.

I damn near fell twice to

my death, but I made it,

heh. Hopkins, he missed it,

on account of he

never looked up.

Well, I just...

Charged around behind him,

and I surprised old split nose

with a barrel full of buckshot.

Me, i...

well, that's...

When I took one in the leg.

And, it just...

it just gave me

terrible pain and...

but them fellas, they was...

Giving some wild sh*ts, and i...

I pulled up the growler.

It's the handiest thing i own.

Grit my teeth...

I can't wait no longer either.

All right, then, kid.

All right.

Aww.

There you go, boy.

There you go. There you go.

What the hell are

you doing, tom?

I'm leaving.

No. Here, you had a bad night.

There ain't no

reason to leave us.

Lefty... don't you lefty me.

You're forgetting you got

that badge on your chest.

If Edward was here, he'd

say it means something.

You just sober up now.

I'm gonna go get that kid.

I'm gonna go get blondie here,

and you is gonna help

me load him back up

to the ranch in one piece.

Lefty...

Tom.

Hey, tom.

Hyah!

Where are you going?!

Where are you going?!

I got...

there's...

i...

what am i supposed to do now?

Is it his g*ng?

Could be. I ain't sure.

I am.

Why don't we get off this road,

go back the way we came?

It'd take a day longer that way,

and that's a day you ain't got.

A fool and his fool.

You still breathing

back there, wild bill?

Do you think tom might

have gone to get help?

That maybe we

should have waited?

From the way old

tom was looking,

I'd guess that he was

headed towards a drink.

That's far enough.

Now, I reckon there's two of us

and one of you.

sh*t.

Hand 'em over.

Yeah, yeah.

Boy, you, too.

Howdy, frank.

Take these damn

things off of me.

I figure before we

do anything else,

we ought to split up

that there money.

I ain't got no money.

Where's it at?

You dumb sh*t, you think

they'd let me keep it?

Where's it at?!

Where's what?

The money.

Well, how's a fella

supposed to know

what you're talking about?

The money we was paid

for k*lling Johnson.

I need you to tell me

this isn't yours, Jimmy.

You're drunk.

Yeah.

Is it yours?

No, it is not mine.

You see, I got that...

Off of this fella by the

name of frank bains,

and frank, well, frank,

he got it off of thad crobley.

Mr. crobley had a

checkered past.

I figured he deserved

a second chance.

He's dead,

k*lled by the man

he come to pay.

It is not pleasant being wrong.

To the tragedy of

changing times.

These changing times,

where did Eddie fit in?

Eddie was too big for the law.

He was a man of

the land, though,

and a great land, it is.

Please.

Don't practice your

damn speeches on me.

It is my oration for

Eddie's memorial.

A k*ller speaking over

the man he k*lled.

This frank k*lled Eddie.

And you put him up to it.

I did no such thing.

Eddie was my friend.

I tried to make him understand

that this isn't the

land it once was.

Come on, tom.

We're civilized now.

Businesses thrive...

Families travel in safety...

And Indians no longer

r*pe our wives.

Don't.

If'n he understood,

he wouldn't have gone

after that rustler.

He'd be on his way to

Washington right now.

The money...

I swear to you on

our friendship...

I did not k*ll Eddie.

To senator Edward Johnson...

A great hero of our people.

And more...

A loyal friend.

To Eddie.

To Eddie.

Do you hear 'em talking

about anything

or see anything or look

like they had money?

I don't remember.

Well, we should

have been looking.

We should have looked.

It ain't here.

Watch frank.

Hey...

where's that money?!

Hey!

Ain't you supposed

to be a talker?!

Where's the money?!

God damn it.

Son of a bitch.

sh*t! Hey.

It's...

You, figure tom might

have taken the money?

Tom? No. No.

Never would have done that.

It ain't his way.

Well, maybe there wasn't

any money to begin with,

and that's why they

couldn't find it.

Now you listen here.

There ain't no point in us

talking about what you

and I don't know.

Hell, kid...

It's money.

It makes fools of men.

Eddie... you all right?

Now, hey, hold on there.

Listen here.

There ain't no way

you're gonna ride any more.

I'm gonna have to get us...

get us some help on this one.

You got everything

you need here.

I'm gonna leave the

growler with you.

All right.

Now don't you die on me.

You hear me?

Now, here,

I got...

don't you be doing that.

I got a dying kid back there.

You go get the medicines

from the bunkhouse.

Don't be rude now.

We planned a real

homecoming for you.

Quit your joshing, boys.

I got a dying kid back there.

I ain't got time for...

boys, I don't have time!

Then we'll make it quick.

Now, hey, I got that fella

what k*lled Edward.

He's back there with that kid.

I got him!

The fella who k*lled Mr.

Johnson?

I'm looking at him.

No!

No, that ain't true!

And no one else thought

you'd be idiot enough

to show your face back here.

I knew, though.

Stop this, all of you!

"It is with a heavy heart

"i must inform you lefty brown

is responsible for the

death of senator Johnson."

You know that there telegram

is a load of bullcrap.

Hell, I can't believe how

low you think of me.

You're not gonna tell me why.

Why?

How 'bout you tell me?

You're the one saying i

done something I ain't.

Well, maybe you were angry.

Maybe he told you he wasn't

gonna leave you in charge.

No.

Why would he do that?

Because I told him to.

Tom and me, we tracked

that son of a bitch

halfway across the high desert,

and we got him, like I

promised you I would.

Now, you ride with

me to that kid,

'cause that's where

I k*lled him.

You tell me where that kid

is, and I'll send help.

There ain't no sure

directions to give.

I have to take you to him.

That there piece of paper...

You're saying that

that's worth more

than the word of a man who's

known you over half your life?

I've known Jimmy for

a long time, too.

What's Jimmy got to

do with all this?

Jimmy wrote that paper?

Yes, he did.

Lying don't become you.

You know better than anybody

Eddie never gave me time

to learn my letters.

Look at the seal.

Lefty!

No.

You'll have your say

before the judge.

No.

No.

Sorry, marshal.

Ain't no free drinks here.

What's going on here?

Hey, Jimmy.

Just helping out.

I get paid next week, so...

You don't ever touch

a spittoon again.

He still owes me for

another day's worth.

That runs out, you

just come and find me.

Kid.

Hang in there, kid.

Hang in there.

What the...

Lefty, prisoner or no, you...

Lefty got out!

Go after him!

There.

All right.

Get back this way.

That ought to do it.

You gonna secure that sitch?

It's tight.

Tight enough to only last about

half a mile down the road.

Ain't nowhere to run

for the likes of a

murdering coward like you.

Shotgun ain't got

the range, ma'am.

What are you waiting for?!

I didn't k*ll Edward...

And I ain't gonna k*ll you.

And this is your medicine

i been giving you.

This... you just gotta

take a little...

get 'er down. Get 'er...

there you go.

Go easy. Easy there, wild bill.

You just take...

easy, easy, easy.

Hey.

Look at you.

Welcome back.

This the ranch?

Don't look like no

ranch, now, do it?

No.

How long have I been here?

Eight days.

You ought to eat.

Guess I can try.

Yes, you can.

Couldn't be bothered to

warn me, now, could you?

You ought to watch yourself.

There's buckshot in that.

You know, there's not a

dentist for a thousand miles.

Where are we, anyway?

The only place I can be.

That money, that belonged

to Jimmy bierce...

And he had Edward k*lled,

and now he's got me

taking the blame.

What?

Yeah, tom, that's how he knew

that fancy-looking fella.

They's all working for Jimmy.

They were friends.

You...

You said they were friends.

That's what you said.

I know. I was wrong.

It was... it was nothing

like I said it was,

and that's me.

That's lefty brown...

The man who never

got anything right

in over 60-odd years.

You saved my life.

Yes, I did.

What we gonna do now?

What the hell?

It's a memorial service.

The sum-bitch had Edward k*lled.

He can't speak on his behalf.

We can't k*ll the governor.

We'd get strung up.

We need some proof.

I... i know that.

I'll find some.

Kid, hey.

You said you were

holding him for trial?

It's just, seems to me if lefty were

innocent, he wouldn't have run.

He took some medicine with him.

Maybe he had no choice.

We all have a choice.

I'll look into it

after the memorial.

You're a loyal friend.

I never got a chance

to thank you properly

for helping me with the ranch.

It's what Eddie

would have wanted.

What he wouldn't have wanted

is for you to appoint

the man he b*at

to take his place in the senate.

Robert Meade is the most

qualified candidate for the job.

He's a railroad man.

Hell, Laura, you

know as well as I do

Eddie was wrong to stand

against the railroad.

25 years ago, thousands of

people lived in bannack.

Now, what, less than a hundred?

This is Eddie's memorial.

It's not a political rally.

There's just no winning

with you, is there?

Well, between you and me,

I'm awful bad at checkers.

We wouldn't be standing here,

having this conversation

if it weren't for Eddie.

He's done many great

things for this territory.

Now that's a fact.

But opposing the

railroad contract

is a mistake that will

tarnish his legacy.

And if I can correct

his mistake...

I will.

Yes, sir. Looking to check in?

- Daddy.

- Last name?

Sign right here, please, sir.

Pardon me.

Sweetheart, come... come with me.

May I help you?

I'm talking to you, boy.

Jim, you're scaring the lad.

Just trying to be of assistance.

Sorry. It's just...

I've never met a

governor before.

You recognize me?

James Buckley bierce,

first governor of

this great state.

He's just a man like any other,

but he has a speech to give.

I just put my pants on

the same way as you.

What the...

Tom.

Tom, Edward would be ashamed.

Give me another glass

for my friend.

I... tom, i can't drink with you.

Here's to Eddie.

I don't think you ought

to be drinking any more.

Lefty, to Eddie.

He said I didn't

need the bottle.

He said we were strong.

But he was wrong, of course.

But he believed...

Which is much more

than most folks,

so here's to you, Eddie.

No. I ain't drinking with you.

You son of a bitch.

Tom, you gotta sober up

and come on with me.

You shouldn't have

done that, lefty.

Now, tom...

Son of a bitch.

All right.

Here. You lost this.

I thought you ought to have it

so you could remember that

the man who give it to you

is the fella that k*lled Edward.

Give him another.

Whoever's paying

for it won't mind.

If Eddie were here today...

I'd wager he'd admonish

you all for coming.

"You've got business

to attend to,

"so get to it," he'd say.

Edward Johnson was

a man of action.

He was also a man of the land...

And a great land, it is.

Railroads crisscrossing

plains and mountain...

Connecting Atlantic to pacific.

Cattle from Montana feeding

irishmen in New York.

Iron, steel, oil...

This great land

of ours provides.

All it asks for in

return is order.

Without Eddie,

we could never have

reached these heights.

No, sir.

But this is not his world...

Not any longer.

So as we move into the future,

we shall take with us all

that Eddie has taught us.

The man I'm appointing

to his seat

will honor the memory

of Edward Johnson.

Some of you may already

know Robert Meade.

Yeah.

He and I have worked closely

these past few months...

Finalizing a contract with

the pacific railroad,

a contract that, once

ratified by the senate,

will undoubtedly revitalize

towns like ours.

All hail the mighty governor!

It will bring industry.

The great protector!

It will... he's

gonna protect you

and your baby?!

This is wonderful stuff!

Great job, Jimmy! Great job!

Fantastic!

Tommy!

Eddie should have never let

you live, you son of a bitch.

Somewhere to go, son?

Put down your Remington, tom.

Let's just you and

i have a talk.

I reckon you and me's

done talking, Jimmy.

I'm gonna k*ll you, you bastard!

I'm going to k*ll you,

you son of a bitch!

No, stop! He's roostered up.

We have to help him.

I'll f*cking k*ll you!

You will stop him before

anyone gets k*lled.

Go upstairs. It's not

safe here, Laura.

Jimmy! Jimmy bierce,

what is going on?

Please, now, before the

b*ll*ts start flying. Go now.

Go now. But... but, Jimmy!

First one that moves

gets a b*llet.

Second one will, too!

Now you just...

No people will get hurt.

Just take it easy.

All right, now. Tom...

Get up here.

Jimmy! He's gone.

He's gone.

God damn.

Stay back. Stay back now.

Don't get stupid.

Take it easy. Put

your hands away.

Get off the street, guys!

Put your hands away

from that w*apon!

Tom!

sh*t!

sh*t.

Just careful now. They ain't K*llers.

They's just fools.

Yeah, they're K*llers when

they f*cking sh**t us!

I'm gonna go get Jimmy.

Wait, wait, wait!

Come on, you. That-a-way.

Go.

I'm going.

Come on! Get up! Come on!

sh*t.

In there!

Hold it.

Tom.

Least it wasn't you who sh*t me.

Well, that is...

that's lucky, I think,

on account of the fact you... you

kept your hat on so long.

Don't you figure?

I... tom?

Now, tom...

Tom?

God... god damn.

I hope you g*dd*mn

found something.

Kind of.

It's been a long while.

Dying in a hail of b*ll*ts

seems like such a waste,

don't you think?

Tom would likely

disagree with you,

if'n he could speak.

He was safe in that saloon.

This is gonna be on your head.

He was safe in that saloon!

Just 'cause you say

it, don't make true.

I was trying to

protect this state.

Eddie screwed my deal.

It was a fine agreement.

You know it.

It would have been a

rebirth for Montana.

Here's my deal.

You put down that Schofield.

I'll take you 'fore a judge.

Lefty...

Hear me out now.

k*lling the governor of Montana

is... is a federal offense.

It's a hanging offense.

I know that it is.

Do you remember the

first time we met?

I was lying in the woods.

You saved my life.

I-I'd wager you prob...

probably wish you left me there.

We've come quite the way

since then, you and me.

We have.

But I think we could

go even further.

We could take this

state into the future.

How about you and I right now,

we walk outside,

and I tell the world

you were set up?

But you never gave up, not

you, not lefty brown.

No, you proved to

me your innocence.

How 'bout I make you

senator in Eddie's stead?

Who better to take his place

than his partner?

You was my friend.

I am...

Your friend.

This is a changed world,

and all you have to do

is put that g*dd*mn r*fle down

and listen to me, boy.

You heard?

I heard.

Then...

I'll see him to the jail..

No.

Eddie's way.

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It's really gonna happen.

Miss Laura.

He's the governor, and we're

hanging him without no trial.

I know.

I had my head in a noose,

and it was you that saved me.

I'd rather be the

one to do this.

Years from now,

there'll be statues of me

everywhere in Montana.

It's not easy.

But I did my job.

Years from now, they'll

be thanking me for it.

Think so?

Years from now,

I reckon all these folks'll

remember seeing you hang,

but in a week,

it's me that the law

will come after.

And if'n they catch me,

I reckon I'll be looking out

at the same faces as you.

Ma'am.

Lefty.

Well, I'd... I'd say we

owe you an apology.

That was fine work.

The fellas and I, well, we...

we'd ride with you again.

Well, stick with Mrs.

Johnson, kid.

She'll learn you better

than I ever could.

You'll be on your

own soon enough...

Wild bill.
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