05x13 - The Noble Outlaws

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "The Life & Legend of Wyatt Earp". Aired: September 6, 1955 – June 27, 1961.*
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05x13 - The Noble Outlaws

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( g*nsh*t )

You'll hit me.

Why, I ain't never

Hit anyone yet.

Just stand still,

Buntline.

- ( g*nsh*t )

- ( Whimpering )

That's enough.

You've proved you can do it.

I gotta draw a picture

Of the famous ned buntline

Who wrote all

Them storybooks

About western heroes.

But you don't have

To aim so close.

Well, I gotta draw

An accurate picture.

Now hold your head

Where it was.

No, no.

A little bit

To the left.

There.

Now I can finish

Your head.

You're gonna finish me.

Well, if you live,

You can put it

In a book.

( 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. ♪

Narrator: the life and legend

Of wyatt earp,

Starring hugh o'brian.

Narrator: ned buntline,

Originator of the dime novel

Portraying life in

The wild and wooly west,

Was a great trial

To marshal wyatt earp.

Every time the author

Left new york

To gather material

For a new book,

He expected wyatt

To cooperate with

His fantastic ideas.

But when wyatt moved

From dodge city to tombstone,

He thought he had

Gotten rid of buntline.

Alas, alas.

Well, spencer,

There you are.

Tombstone.

Wickedest town

In the west.

Now make a good

Sketch of it

Because we'll put it on

The cover of my new book.

It's very colorful,

Mr. Buntline.

Colorful?

I'll sell , copies

Of the first edition.

( Laughs )

Oh! And wait until

You meet my special

Friend,

Marshal wyatt earp.

Yes, sir.

"King of the frontier,"

That's what I called him.

And that book sold

, Copies,

Not counting

The english rights.

( Chuckles )

Wyatt earp,

He's a gold mine.

I'll bet he's still wearing

That buntline special colt

I gave him.

I want to meet some

Real outlaws, wyatt.

My opposition

Is cleaning up

With books on

The james boys,

And sam bass,

And billy the kid.

Of course it's the old

Robin hood legend

Brought up to date.

But my readers,

They want outlaws too.

Some gallant band

That takes from the rich

And gives to the poor.

That's the kind of--

What's the matter?

Well, mr. Buntline,

I've never met any

Outlaws like that.

What about

The clanton g*ng?

No, mr. Buntline.

But you do know them,

Don't you, wyatt?

Well, yeah.

Yeah, I know them.

Oh.

We're in luck.

He knows the clantons.

Now, wyatt, all I want

Is an introduction.

I'm sorry, mr. Buntline.

But if you'll

Take my advice,

You won't go

Anywhere near them.

But why?

Because they're

Horse and cattle thieves,

They rob stages,

And they sh**t men

In the back.

That's why.

Well now, maybe you're

A little prejudiced, wyatt.

I mean,

Being a peace officer.

( Sighs )

Mr. Buntline,

It just doesn't

Do me any good

To try and

Argue with you.

Now the clantons

Are dangerous,

Low down hoodlums,

But if you want to

Glorify them in a book,

Well then that's

Your business.

But maybe circumstances

Drove them into crime.

Maybe some deep personal

Tragedy embittered them.

Mr. Buntline, please.

Marshal earp

Knows this country.

If the clantons

Are dangerous--

All right.

All right, spencer.

Maybe you're right.

Maybe I had better take

The marshal's advice.

Wyatt, how about

Having dinner with us

Down at the hotel?

Be glad to.

Miss nellie cashman

Has the finest food

In town.

Oh, it's really warming

To see you again, my friend.

Oh, it's wonderful

To see you too, mr. Buntline.

You know that

g*n you gave me--

It's kind of been

My right arm

All these many years.

Good.

Mr. Spencer,

I want to thank you

For backing me up.

The clantons are no people

To monkey around with.

I'll see you later.

All right.

Papa, this is just

Plain foolishness.

Inviting a book writer

To dinner

And then coming

All the way after him.

Emma, he wrote to

Dameron at the nugget.

And dameron thinks

We ought to treat

Him friendly.

A man who's friends

With wyatt earp?

Politics this.

We can show buntline

That we're hardworking,

Honest ranchers.

And dameron says that

Buntline sells books

All over the country.

( Door opens )

That must

Be him now.

Oh, mr. Clanton.

Mr. Buntline,

Mr. Spencer,

Welcome to our city.

Mr. Spencer,

You sit with my daughter.

Emma clanton, mr. Spencer,

Mr. Buntline.

Buntline: how do you do

Ms. Clanton?

Mr. Clanton: get right

In here, sir.

Driver.

Frank leslie.

Well, howdy,

Mr. Leslie.

I thought you

Were in denver.

Well, you know me,

Wyatt.

A rolling stone.

I know you.

He threatened

To sh**t a fella

Over in the cosmopolitan.

Oh, my joke went

Sour, wyatt.

I dropped a lizard

Down a man's neck

And he didn't laugh.

The fella had to laugh

Or he'd get sh*t.

So the fella told me.

Well, I guess I got

A little carried away.

Yeah, I guess you did

Get a little carried away.

Well, if you'd

Checked your g*n,

You wouldn't have

Had that trouble.

I'm gonna have to hold

You here for awhile.

Mr. Gibbs,

You put mr. Leslie

In a nice clean cell

All by himself.

Would you like

Some coffee, frank?

Well, sure, wyatt.

Drop in for

A chat later on?

I sure will.

Well, they call him

Buckskin frank.

One of the fastest

Men with a g*n

I've ever seen.

Want to keep

Real friendly.

Oh, we're pals,

Wyatt.

Hey.

Lead the way, friend.

I don't know

This jail.

Well, right this way,

Friend.

( Chuckles )

You know, I can't figure out

For the life of me

How wyatt earp

Got the idea

That you people

Were outside the law.

Just politics, buntline.

Why, earp's a northerner.

We're southerners.

Uh-huh.

Papa, tell him about

The epitaph newspaper.

Oh, yes, phin.

I clean forgot about that.

Got a jack rate editor

Named clum, the epitaph has.

- Clum.

- And everything

That the nugget says

Clum says contrary.

Oh, and there's

No such thing then

As the clanton g*ng?

Clanton g*ng?

Well, I've never

Heard of it.

Did you, phin?

Just a lot of mean

Talk, that's all.

Oh.

You mean,

You people are blamed for

What the real outlaws do?

Why, yes.

Just politics, buntline.

Oh, daughter.

Take a chair.

Mr. Buntline wants his artist

To draw our picture.

What for?

Well, to put

In his new book.

Now don't be shy,

My dear.

Do I have to,

Papa?

It ain't a matter

Of having to, emma.

We aim to be friendly

And show good manners.

There you are,

My dear.

Thank you.

Oh, mr. Ike,

Will you sit

Right up close

To your sister,

Please?

Make a group of it.

All right, spencer.

There you have them.

The clantons,

En famille.

That means

"All together."

( Chuckles )

There we are.

Now, while he's drawing,

Could I make

A few notes

On the further

Misunderstandings?

Just tell the truth,

Buntline.

That's all we ask.

Well, that's exactly what

You'll get, mr. Clanton.

And I want to thank you for

Your gracious hospitality.

Say good-bye to

Miss emma for us.

Oh, and tell her she's

Gonna like that picture.

We're gonna put it

Right on the front cover.

Fine.

Now you drive

Them into town,

And you drive

Real careful.

Oh, thank you.

- Good-bye, sir.

- Good-bye.

I didn't believe

Those people.

Believe them?

I didn't either.

Are you-- well--

Are you going to

Call them outlaws

In the book?

Well, of course I am.

Naturally I'll mix in

A little of the robin hood

In their activities,

But don't you see

The book?

The clantons posing

As respectable ranchers

And engaging in

All kinds of lawlessness.

I-- I don't think

They'll like that,

Mr. Buntline.

Yeah, but my readers will.

Unless I'm very wrong,

They're violent people,

The clantons.

Well, of course they are.

But you don't think

They're gonna come

To new york

To sh**t me,

Do you?

Well, i--

Oh, now spencer,

Buck up.

Did you ever hear of

A writer getting sh*t

For what he wrote?

Or an artist

For what he drew?

And we're gonna make liars

Out of those other writers.

Because ned buntline

Actually visited

- The clanton outlaws.

- Shh.

( Clears throat )

It's beautiful country

Around here, isn't it?

Never did understand

You, wyatt.

Here I am, a gambler

And gunfighter,

And...

We always got

Along though.

How come?

Well, for one thing,

You never fight unless

You have to--

( Door opens )

Oh, I'm sorry.

I'll come back when

You're not busy.

Oh, he's not

Busy, ma'am.

I'll just take

My g*n belt and mosey?

Hmm?

My g*n belt?

Oh.

There you are,

Mr. Leslie.

Thanks again,

Wyatt.

He's all yours, ma'am.

( Door opens, closes )

Well?

What is it

This time?

Your friend,

Mr. Buntline

Wants to write

A book about us.

He does?

Well, I read

A couple of his books

And they're just trash.

Now is that a nice way

To talk about

Your guest?

Well, he's not

A guest any longer.

He came back here

This morning.

He and that

Artist fellow.

Mr. Earp, you've gotta

Do something about it.

He's going to say

Terrible things about us

And papa will just

k*ll him, that's all.

Wait a minute,

How do you know

That mr. Buntline is gonna

Write anything about

The clantons at all?

By the questions

He asked.

He pretended

To believe papa,

But I know he didn't.

He's gonna say

We're bad people.

Oh, no.

No, he's gonna

Make you into heroes.

What?!

Sure, sure.

Mr. Buntline ever

Writes anything

About the clantons,

Why he'll change your

Father into robin hood.

You'll be victims

Of circumstance

Who rob the rich

And give to the poor.

- I don't believe you.

- Oh, that's what mr. Buntline

Told me himself.

You don't have to worry.

I'll probably wind up

The villain.

I don't trust

Mr. Buntline.

And I don't want him

To put us in a book.

And you'd better

Warn him he can't hide,

Not even in new york!

This is one of the

Doggonest fool things

That buntline

Has ever done.

Now you and I know

Outlaws, mr. Leslie.

Have you ever heard of

One of our hoodlums

That rob the rich

To give to the poor?

- Nope.

- Neither have i.

Well, I can't stop him

From putting nobility

Into his outlaws,

But what do you reckon

Clanton will do

If buntline ever

Publishes that book?

Why, he'd k*ll the fool.

Serve him right too.

Well, I'd rather

Have him educated.

You would? How?

Well, I wonder just

What would happen

If mr. Buntline

Was kidnapped

By buckskin

Frank leslie

And his g*ng

Of lawless hoodlums.

( Chuckles )

Oh, that sounds

Like fun, wyatt.

Well, give me

The rest of the joke.

Well, I want to

Just show him

How ornery hoodlums

Can really be.

That is if you

Can get some boys

- To go along with it.

- Oh, yes. I think I can.

( Chuckles )

Oh, wyatt.

We're right on time,

But keep him gagged.

( Muffled yelling )

( Muttering )

Search him.

Here's his poke.

Yeah.

Here's his

Gold watch.

He's got a ring.

Stick out your hand.

Hey, boss.

Big diamond in this ring.

Look here.

( Murmuring )

Good penny.

I want four of you

On guard at all times.

You see any

Wells fargo men

Or pinkertons,

You give me the word.

We gotta get

Rid of him.

- Yeah, boss.

- And that means

Hiding the body

Before we lie it out.

- Now, you understand?

- Yes, sir.

( Muffled yelling )

You want that gag

Pulled tighter?

Now you just

Sit down there...

While I count

Your money.

( Whimpers )

There's less

Than , here.

Are you wearing

A money belt?

( Muttering )

Out!

( Yelping )

Hey, benny?

Yeah, boss?

Tell deadwood

To bring in

Them bank sacks.

All of them?

Everything!

Don't know why we bothered

To bring you along.

Except somebody

Told you my name,

Didn't they?

( Murmurs )

Now didn't they?

( Agrees )

Who am i?

Buckskin frank clanton.

What else they

Tell you?

They didn't tell--

Out with it!

They just said that...

You're old man

Clanton's cousin.

May I have a glass

Of water, please?

When I get

Around to it.

We whacking it

Up here, frank?

I ain't decided yet.

This fat fool

Has less than , on him.

Can he identify you?

He can.

Worse luck for him.

Oh, no. I can't identify you,

Mr. Clanton.

You were just pointed

Out to me on allan street.

- And I couldn't--

- Shut it!

Nobody knows me

As a clanton.

Yeah, he could tie you

With old man clanton.

Yeah, that cheap,

Lowdown rustler.

Him and his rowdy boys.

Better get it

Over with, frank.

You aim to bury him?

Yeah, it might be safest.

Tell benny to start

Digging a grave.

Yes, sir.

No.

( Grumbles )

You apparently

Don't know who I am.

You're a drummer,

Ain't you?

My name is ned buntline.

I'm the author

Of novels.

Storybooks?

Like they sell

On trains?

And all over

The world, sir.

And furthermore,

I am a close personal friend

Of marshal wyatt earp.

( Chuckles )

He must be getting mighty

Careless about his friends.

Well, if any harm

Comes to me,

He'll hunt you down.

Sure.

Now we yanked you

Right out of tombstone.

Now where was earp?

Well, he's heard

About it by now,

I assure you.

Hey, boss.

Deadwood said you was

Gonna bury him first.

Well, what about it?

They're ain't no time.

We ain't far enough away.

And besides,

We still gotta whack up

All that bank money.

You talk too much.

But boss!

Now turn around and

Walk out that door.

- Go on.

- No, boss.

No. No, boss.

No!

Oh!

What?

( g*nsh*t )

You sh*t him

In the back.

It's as good

A place as any.

Hey, deadwood!

Come here.

Benny!

Now look here, frank.

- ( g*nsh*t )

- Oh!

Oh, no!

( Grunts )

- ( g*nshots )

- No!

- No, I want--

- Sit still!

Sit tight.

They'll be sending

A committee of boys

To find out why

I k*lled benny

And deadwood.

You must be mad.

Yeah, like a fox.

I thought there was

Honor among thieves.

Honor?

Why, there's over

$ , In them bags.

Now when the boys

Come in,

You just keep

Your mouth shut,

You understand?

m*rder*r!

We'd better push

Along, wyatt.

I got the jitters.

I don't trust that

Buckskin frank.

Mr. Gibbs, you just

Don't understand

Practical jokers.

Mr. Leslie's having

The time of his life.

Yeah, but you told me that

Buntline was right spunky.

He just might get some

Of them fellas sore at him.

Yeah. Come on.

Now there's two

Of us in here, tex,

And five out there.

Now ain't

A two-way cut

Better than splitting

It up seven ways?

Tex: yeah.

What about him?

He'd be a witness.

Frank: well, I got

Plans for him.

What plans?

Well, you see now,

He's a rich writing fella.

We'll take him

Into tuscon

And make him

Wire new york

For $ , ?

And if he don't,

( Imitates g*nsh*t )

But you won't give us

No trouble, will you

Buntline?

Will you promise not to

k*ll those men outside?

Well now, why

Shouldn't we k*ll them?

Well, you don't k*ll

Your own pals in cold blood!

( Chuckles )

Well now, where did you

Ever hear a thing like that?

I reckon a fella's

Got to be that way though

To write a book.

Well, we'd better

Get at it, tex.

You're not--

Now you keep

Sitting right there!

Murderers.

Unbelievable fiends!

I would not--

You all done good.

Benny, deadwood,

You cashed in wonderful.

Done me a little

Play acting one time.

( Chuckling )

Well, you scared me.

I thought I'd left

A real b*llet

Amongst them blanks.

( g*nf*re )

Now, all but you, tex,

Head back into town

Real quiet like.

Tex, now I want to

Pull off one more m*rder

Before we go back in,

So don't rush it.

Okay.

You don't run

On a clanton, sam.

On your knees.

( Moans )

( Grunting )

- ( g*nf*re )

- ( Yelling )

( Groans )

No, you don't.

Hey, frank!

This writing fella's

Trying to run off.

You'd better say

Your prayers for sure.

Go ahead.

Go ahead and sh**t me.

You want to die?

Well, my death would

Bring wyatt earp

And some brave

Peace officers after you.

Get the b*ll*ts out of

My saddlebag there,

And get the g*ns ready.

You set up

Against this wall.

Get up there.

These ain't blanks,

Frank.

They're real b*ll*ts.

Shut up.

I know what

I'm doing.

How are

Things going?

Well, all right

So far, marshal.

But if I was you,

I'd move in fast.

Sometimes leslie

Gets carried away

With his joking.

Thank you.

Now stand steady

There, buntline.

How do you expect me

To draw your picture

With you flinching

And moving.

Get it over with.

There's plenty

Of time.

Move your head

A little bit

To the left.

There.

Now I want the rest

Of the clantons

To know how

Buckskin frank

Drawed your picture

With b*ll*ts.

( g*nshots )

You almost hit him,

Frank.

Ah.

I used to draw

My wife's picture

Like this time

And time again.

Did you m*rder her?

No, she left me.

She said it got

On her nerves.

Silly girl.

You notice the spacing

Of them b*ll*ts?

You see any wobble

In that line?

Give me that

Other g*n.

You're gonna

m*rder me anyway.

Do it with one sh*t.

Spunky, ain't he?

Yeah.

I kinda hate

To do this.

Hold it.

Wyatt earp!

Put the g*n

On the table.

You all right,

Mr. Buntline?

Oh, wyatt, thank

Heaven you're here.

He k*lled most

Of his men,

And he was

Gonna k*ll me.

- He--

- Mr. Gibbs?

You take those

Criminals outside,

Tie them up,

And put them on a horse.

We're gonna throw

Them in jail.

Outside.

Scum.

Scum? Scum.

Now you come on over here

And sit down, mr. Buntline.

You look a mite nervous.

Oh, wyatt,

It was awful.

It was just awful.

Well, you just

Relax there.

Mr. Gibbs? Bring

Mr. Buntline a bottle.

I want you to tell me

Exactly what happened.

Oh, wyatt, he--

He broke every rule

In the outlaws' code.

The men he k*lled

Didn't have a chance.

They didn't

Have a chance!

No.

Well, when you're

Raised by apaches--

Yeah.

You see? They took

All my things.

And they took my money.

And they were gonna

Hold me for ransom.

And if you hadn't come,

I'd be dead.

I'd just be dead.

Thank you, mr. Gibbs.

Here now,

You take some of this.

Yeah.

Thanks very much.

Just drink

A little of that--

I would be dead.

You sure you're

Not exaggerating?

Wyatt, when a man

Comes as close to

Death as I was,

He sees things

Very clearly.

I remembered

Everything you said.

But you only guessed

At their fiendishness.

Oh, really?

But soon the world

Will know the truth!

( Groans )

Wyatt, was he really

Raised by apaches?

Mescalero tribe,

I think.

Mescalero?

How do you spell--

Oh, never mind.

Never mind.

I'll get it.

♪ 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. ♪
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