03x18 - The General's Lady

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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03x18 - The General's Lady

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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: general

George armstrong custer

Led the seventh cavalry

Against an overwhelming force

Of sioux and cheyenne

Indians

At the little big horn

In .

Custer and officers

And men were slaughtered.

Two years later, the american

Press and public

Were still arguing about

The custer tragedy.

The general's enemies

Called him a "glory hunter"

Who unknowingly led

The seventh cavalry

Into a m*ssacre.

The general's friends said

He was betrayed by

Subordinate officers.

Time has proved

Both theories false.

But in the bitterness

Of the dispute,

General custer had only

One ardent champion: his widow.

You'll remain standing,

Gentlemen.

Will you come in, please,

Mrs. Custer?

Thank you,

Colonel benteen.

Gentlemen,

Please do make

Yourselves comfortable.

I know all of you

By your first names,

So we needn't be

Strangers now.

General sheridan has

Just telegraphed me.

He says that colonel reno

Must be granted

An official court

Of inquiry.

The court will be held

In chicago.

I assume that all of you

Will be witnesses.

Am I correct,

Colonel benteen?

That's right, ma'am.

And I can assure you that

General custer's memory

Will be respected by

Every man in this room.

Oh, we had

Our differences,

But it was always

Give and take.

We despise reno.

None of us has spoken

To him socially

These years.

Then you've already

Discussed...

I mean, you'll say

Nothing against

Colonel reno

That might reflect

On general custer.

- Oh, no, no.

- Or the regiment.

Hear, hear.

Mrs. Custer, you will always

Have our love and loyalty.

Thank you.

Thank you.

This is most kind.

I won't detain you longer.

That will be all,

Gentlemen.

Don't worry, mrs. Custer.

You and the seventh

Have suffered long enough.

( Door closes )

Well, now,

That s settled.

They faced it

As I prayed they would.

But there's still

This fellow hendon.

Chris hendon?

What's he pestering

You about?

This came yesterday.

He wants money, I think.

I'm supposed to meet him

In dodge city.

( Scoffs )

This is nonsense.

I'll burn the thing.

No, please.

He was one of

Reno's civilian scouts.

He'll be called

To testify.

Let him testify.

But, colonel,

He could ruin us all.

He's a civilian,

And the newspapers

Would be eager to print

Any lies he told.

Oh, betty, you're carrying

This thing too far.

Oh, yes. Now I've never

Had any occasion to

Say this before,

But you can't be

Bothered by every

Blackmailing scamp

Or rascal who writes

You a letter.

I remember hendon.

I think he bolted

Before reno made

The charge that day.

I certainly don't recall

Seeing him on the hill

When we stopped reno

From running away.

Well, he could say he was

With general custer.

He could say anything.

All right.

Now wyatt earp,

The marshal at dodge,

Is a good friend

Of mine.

I'll telegraph him

To arrest hendon.

No, colonel, I beg of you.

If we anger the man,

He'll...

( Sighs )

All right, I'll...

I'll just ignore him.

Your first idea's best.

Let him testify.

Good.

( Bugle playing )

Well, I must be

Running along.

But mrs. Benteen and I will

See you at dinner, eh?

Oh. Yes.

Yes, of course.

And, uh, put a match

To this and forget it.

( Men vocalizing )

Man, voice-over:

He was a showoff,

A glory hunter.

I charge him with

Full responsibility

For our defeat.

Mrs. Custer, voice-over:

If you ask me,

He didn't die

Like a hero.

Man: I think he was just

As big a coward as reno.

Mrs. Custer:

Hmm. The army can't

Cover it up forever.

Somebody will tell

The real truth.

Mrs. Custer.

Sergeant turner.

Corporal mills.

Mrs. Custer.

Is mr. Hendon

In dodge city?

Yes, he is. He's still

Hanging around the saloons.

Bragging around town

What he could tell

If he had a mind to.

You just say the word,

Mrs. Custer,

We'll go back to dodge.

Yeah. Hendon won't bother

You no more, mrs. Custer.

We can't do

Anything like that.

How much longer

Will you men

Be on furlough?

Days.

I must talk to hendon.

It's the only way,

Sergeant.

Will you and corporal mills

Drive me to dodge city?

Well, of course,

But shouldn't you ask

Colonel benteen--

No. No.

We must start at once.

And please say nothing

To colonel benteen

Or to anyone else.

All right.

Rent a good team

And carriage from

The sutler.

I'll meet you

At the north gate

In half an hour.

We'll be there,

Mrs. Custer.

( Men vocalizing )

Wyatt?

I was looking for you.

Telegram from colonel benteen

At the fort.

A reader at the depot

Brought it over himself,

Said it was extra urgent.

The army wants

Two soldiers named mills

And turner arrested.

They're on furlough

Wearing civilian clothes.

The rest of it's

Just a description

Of the men.

Hal, you pull that

Deputy off patrol

And do just what

The colonel says.

He sure saved my neck

In that donart business,

Remember?

I sure do.

We'll ring out the town.

( Men vocalizing )

Somebody chasing you?

Yeah. A couple

Of soldiers.

They're trying

To k*ll me.

I want them

Arrested.

Mills and turner?

Yeah.

How'd you know?

The army wants them

Arrested, too.

What's your name?

Hendon.

Chris hendon.

I used to be a civilian scout

For reno.

Those troopers

Was in the same outfit,

Seventh cavalry.

Put that g*n on the desk.

g*n?

Oh, sure.

I had to carry it,

Marshal.

My life's

In danger.

Why?

Just an old grudge

Between them and me.

I thought they'd

Forget about it, but...

Sudden like, I turned

Around in the street,

And there they was,

Following me.

Mm-hmm. Well, my deputies

Are looking for them now.

This will make it easier.

Come on.

Oh, no.

Why not?

I won't go wandering

Around out there

And get plugged

From some doorway.

Mr. Hendon, you asked me

To protect you.

Now the easiest way

To do that

Is to try and arrest

Those two soldiers, quick.

I'll get my hat.

Let's move.

Not me.

Hold it!

Sit down!

Well, it looks like

You got the right men.

They were tailing

Somebody halfway

Down the block.

That's them!

That's mills,

And that's turner.

I want to charge 'em with

An attempt to commit m*rder.

- Were they packing g*ns?

- No, sir.

Colonel benteen

Wired a request

To hold you

For the army.

You got any idea why

The colonel wants you?

No, sir.

Lock 'em up.

Come on, move.

Move!

Come on.

What about my charges

Against 'em?

Tell it to the army.

Now you check this g*n

Or get out of town.

If you take my advice.

You'll get out of town.

You may run into

Some more soldiers.

Hmph. That what you

Call police protection?

Were you in cahoots

With the army?

I don't think I like you,

Mr. Hendon.

You stay in this town,

You be ready to

Protect yourself.

Now quit wasting

My time.

There's a lady

At the dodge house.

She said she's got to

See you right away.

Who's the lady?

It's a mrs. Elizabeth bacon.

She wouldn't tell me

What it was about,

But she acted

Awful worried.

All right.

You get a good look

At that fella?

Yes, sir.

His name is chris hendon.

I want you to keep

An eye on him.

Horse thief

Or cattle rustler?

Two soldiers

Were after him.

They usually got

A good nose for a skunk.

Go on.

( Men vocalizing )

( Knock on door )

Sergeant turner?

No, ma'am,

Marshal earp.

Oh.

One moment.

My deputies gave me

Your message, mrs. Bacon.

Come in.

Thank you.

I used my maiden name

To register.

My married name

Is custer.

Mrs. George

Armstrong custer.

Mrs. Custer.

That doesn't

Surprise you?

No, ma'am.

I've seen your picture.

Mr. Earp, two soldier friends

Of mine have disappeared.

I'm afraid that something

Might have happened to them.

Sergeant turner

And corporal mills?

Yes.

Have you seen them?

They're being held

For the army.

Colonel benteen's

Request.

You put them in jail?

That's nonsense.

Colonel benteen

Has no right to.

I must ask that you release

Turner and mills at once.

I'm sorry, but i...

I can't do that, ma'am.

Very well.

Then I shall have

To employ a lawyer.

Could you

Recommend one?

Mr. Earp, a lawyer's

Name, please.

Mrs. Custer, that would

Be a waste of money.

I can hold those soldiers

For hours

Even against a writ

Of habeas corpus.

Marshal, I know

A little about law.

What charge has

Colonel benteen lodged

Against them?

I have a charge

Of my own, ma'am.

Indeed.

What law did they break?

They assaulted

A mr. Chris hendon.

Hendon.

Oh, no. They promised me

They wouldn't...

Did they injure

Mr. Hendon?

Not much, no.

Is mr. Hendon

A friend of yours?

I've never met the man.

Why do you ask?

Well, you seem very concerned

About mr. Hendon's health,

And you asked the soldiers

Not to hurt him.

Marshal, is this

A police interrogation?

Mrs. Custer, mr. Hendon

Claims to have been

A civilian scout with reno.

Colonel benteen and I

Went through a rather

Bad time together

Right after their

Little big horn fight.

An indian agent tried

To bribe some runaway soldiers

Into telling lies about

Colonel benteen and

The seventh cavalry.

Are you suggesting

Mr. Hendon

Might try

To blackmail me?

He might try it, yes.

How absurd.

General custer

Needs no defense.

You're being rather

Impertinent, aren't you?

Well, I don't mean it

That way, mrs. Custer.

I'd like to help you.

All right, help me.

Turn those men loose

And forget your suspicions

Of mr. Hendon.

I can't do that, ma'am.

Good day, mr. Earp.

I know the torment that

You've been living through.

People have lied so much

About general custer,

You don't know where

The next attack is coming from.

Well, you've got me

Stubborn.

I'm gonna help you

In spite of yourself.

- Oh, hal?

- Yeah.

I told ted

To watch mr. Hendon.

Have you seen him?

Yeah, hendon's

In the long branch.

Ted's waiting

Up the street.

Yeah, well,

Go pull ted off.

I want both of you

To watch the hotel,

Front and back.

If mr. Hendon goes inside,

You send for me.

If he leaves, don't wait

For me-- arrest him.

Right.

( Men vocalizing )

I just had a talk

With mrs. Custer.

She got worried

When you didn't

Check in

And sent for me.

I had to tell her

The truth.

All right.

Now colonel benteen

Will be here for you

In a couple of hours.

Can either one of you

Persuade mrs. Custer not

To pay off hendon?

We don't know what

You're talking about, earp.

I think you know

What I'm talking about.

Maybe you'll answer me

One question, though.

Has mrs. Custer ever heard

What the indians had to say

About the fight

At the little big horn?

After the m*ssacre

At little big horn,

She can't stand

The sight of indians.

Well, I know a cheyenne chief

That was there.

Chief wolf head.

If mrs. Custer would--

Hendon just now

Went into the hotel.

Let's go.

You better leave

Town at once.

Well, I want to live

The same as anybody else.

That's why I had to come

To you for help.

I can get a fresh start

Now in mexico.

Remember your agreement

To stay there.

Oh, well, to me,

A deal is a deal.

Well, good luck,

Mrs. Custer.

Hold it!

Mr. Clark, I want you

To search this man.

Thank you.

Mr. Clark, I want you

To remember this.

I may need you

To testify.

Throw some water on him

And throw him in jail.

Right.

Get some water,

Will you?

You can't be serious.

Mr. Hendon asked

Mrs. Custer for money,

And she gave it to him.

There's the evidence.

Now, don't you want

To book hendon for extortion

Instead of blackmail?

He mustn't be booked

At all.

That would involve her,

The regiment,

Sherman, sheridan,

Even grant.

Not if mrs. Custer

Will do what I suggest.

That is the most

Complete fool nonsense

I've ever heard.

General custer's

Widow meeting with

A cheyenne renegade.

Wolf head is a brave chief,

And you know it.

- Oh, he's a--

- Now, listen to me.

This poor woman is

Gonna be hounded by liars

The rest of her life.

She needs to hear

The truth, just once.

From wolf head?

He at least saw

General custer die.

You weren't on that hill.

You were kept busy saving

Your own command and reno's

On a bluff three miles away,

Isn't that right?

Well, will you please

Go ask mrs. Custer?

All right,

I'll ask her.

I'll try.

But she's liable to come

Marching in here

And make you sorry

I did.

The perils of w*r, colonel.

( Men vocalizing )

( Knock on door )

Come in.

Mr. Earp, I will

Not be forced into

A ridiculous gesture.

Chief wolf head.

A lying, filthy savage.

One of the fiends

Who k*lled my husband

And his men.

All right.

I must also demand that

You drop your charges

Against mr. Hendon.

Mrs. Custer, I'm a civilian.

You don't give me orders.

Does this money

Belong to you?

If you took it

From mr. Hendon,

I assume that at least

Part of it is what

I gave him...

As a loan.

- A loan?

- Yes.

May I quote you?

What is that?

Part of my report.

I may turn it in

To the "dodge city globe."

You wouldn't dare.

Yes, I would.

You'd ruin us all,

Including your friend

Colonel benteen.

You oblige me to tell

You that colonel reno

Will be given

A court of inquiry.

All surviving officers,

Scouts and many

Enlisted men

Will be called

To testify.

Don't you realize

What the newspapers

Could do to us?

The fact that I loaned

Money to hendon

Would be twisted

To make it appear

As though I'm trying

To influence witnesses.

Aren't you?

That's preposterous.

The memory of my husband,

His name and reputation

Are all that matter to me.

Yes.

But do you think

You should lend money

To a man like mr. Hendon?

What right have you

To question my motives?

He's a crook.

He tried to blackmail you.

Prove it.

No. I won't even try.

Here's your evidence back.

No story in the paper.

Hal, bring mr. Hendon

In here.

Yes, sir.

Now, I told you

That I was stubborn

And that I'd try to help you

In spite of yourself.

But all this faith

And loyalty you profess

Just doesn't exist.

Why, you...

You unspeakable--

Calling names won't

Change my opinion.

I have more respect for

General custer than you have.

I'll listen to

No more of this.

No, you'd rather spend

The rest of your life

Listening to liars.

Well, I know what happened

At the little big horn.

I wasn't too proud to talk

To the indians about it.

Savages in battle, yes,

But honest men.

Your husband's name

Is safer with them

Than it will

Ever be with...

Men like this.

Mr. Hendon,

I'm releasing you.

You get out

Of town, quick.

Mills and turner

Will be back tomorrow,

And anything that they

Do to you after that

Will be an accident.

Throw him out.

Come on, move!

Where is this...

This chief wolf head?

At the fort,

The hostile stockade.

Will you come with me?

We'll leave as soon

As my soldier friends

Get back.

Good night, mr. Earp.

Good night, mrs. Custer.

( Men vocalizing )

( Men vocalizing )

Whoa!

They put a chief in here?

It's what the government

Calls a temporary stockade.

The big stockade

Is the reservation.

Two visitors,

Approved by colonel benteen.

Let me help you.

There you go.

Chief wolf head.

Wyatt earp.

My friend.

Mrs. Custer,

May I present

Chief wolf head.

Widow of longhair.

There is sadness for you

In my heart.

She was brave to come here.

Do not stay long.

Many are sick here.

Our government could do

Better for you than this.

There was fighting.

We are prisoners of w*r.

Out of respect

For general custer,

What shall I say?

I'll ask some questions.

Mrs. Custer, perhaps we can

Make this bench comfortable.

Longhair and pony soldiers

Retreat to hill here.

Chief gall attack

On front and right.

Crazy horse lead

Many warriors

To strike longhair

From left.

I am told to move

Cheyennes uphill from rear.

Soon we have

General custer surrounded.

We have ten times more men.

We have r*fles

That sh**t quick, times.

Winchesters.

Soldiers sh**t only once,

Then have to reload.

It was not a fair fight.

Did general custer

Try to run away?

Run away?

He is longhair.

Brave soldier.

He stands ground what is

No bigger than his shadow.

He fight to the last.

A lot of our people

Blame general custer

For not uniting

His command.

Some of them say

He should have waited

For the terry

And gibbon columns

To arrive.

Now, what do the indians

Think about that talk?

Stupid.

There is dust and smoke.

How could longhair and his

Scouts count our warriors?

We hide most of them

In hills until fight commence.

Chief wolf head,

A lot of our people

Who weren't there

Say that if reno

And benteen

Had charged straight

For the hill,

They could have saved

General custer.

No. Not enough soldiers.

Too many of us.

And what if general

Custer had waited

For the terry

And gibbon columns?

My friend,

They would all be dead.

I feel anger here when

White soldiers blame

Each other.

Any questions,

Ma'am?

No.

It was w*r.

My husband

Had his victories.

It was ordained that

He suffer one defeat.

I realize that now.

Mrs. Custer, I have

My defeat also.

The great spirit

Allowed your great husband

To follow the g*ns

And trumpets

And pass from

This world with honor.

I am not so honored.

I'm sad for you,

Chief wolf head.

This will be changed.

You've taken my fear

Of liars away.

I'm deeply grateful.

( Men vocalizing )

Come, mr. Earp.

We mustn't dawdle.

Yes, ma'am.

I have to see

The commandant

About those dreadful

Conditions in the stockade.

Then I'll leave for chicago

To tell general sheridan

What I've learned

From chief wolf head.

Thank you.

Let's go.

( 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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