Hey! Ho!
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♪ Wyatt earp, wyatt earp
♪ Brave, courageous and bold
♪ Long live his fame
♪ And long live his glory
♪ And long may
His story be told. ♪
Ah, mr. Mckean.
Come on in, sir.
What can I do for you?
Marshal wyatt,
There's a man in town
I think you should
Know about.
Probably a lot of men
That I should know about.
Which one do you mean?
He came in today.
Name's dobie jenner.
Dobie jenner.
Jenner.
Sorry, it doesn't mean
Anything to me.
I'm sure he's wanted
By the law.
Most probably for
Breaking out of
Yuma prison.
So maybe you have some
Information that I don't have.
Sit down, sir.
Now, when did he break
Out of prison?
I don't know that.
Well, it must have been
Quite recent.
I'm not positive
He did break out.
But he must have.
He was sentenced to five years,
And it's hardly four.
And I saw him here
In tombstone today.
Well...
Then you knew him well?
Very well.
He was my mining partner
Before I went into
The mercantile business.
And now you're
Turning him in, hmm?
Marshal, he's a m*rder*r.
That's why he was
Sent to prison.
Well, they usually hang
Murderers, mr. Mckean.
The important thing is
He's here in town.
Now what are you
Gonna do about it?
Mr. Mckean, he could have
Been released early
On good behavior.
He may have as much right
In this town as you or i.
I tell you he's dangerous.
Run him out before
He causes trouble.
For whom?
Does he bear a grudge
Against you, maybe,
For putting him in prison?
No, not that, it's--
It's phoebe, mrs. Mckean.
She was-- that is--
Jenner thought she intended
Marrying him,
And I suppose he thought
She'd wait for him.
I see.
Has me hade any threats?
No, but...
I know him.
He's a violent man.
He's proved that.
And what's the reason
He's here?
Well, there could be
Lots of reasons why he's here.
No! This happened
In prescott.
Now if he's been there
And found out we're married,
We're in awful danger.
I demand you do something
About it!
I said I would check on it.
That's not enough!
You got to run him
Out of town!
Mr. Mckean, I can't
Run him out of town
Unless he give me
A reason.
Now you stay away from him,
And maybe he'll stay
Away from you, sir.
Marshal, you're gonna
Be sorry for this.
Hello, wyatt.
Hello, miss nellie.
Hey, do you have a man
Registered here
By the name of jenner?
Sure have.
Room , upstairs.
What's the matter?
Nothing really. He's just
Kind of a strange person.
Do you know he made us
Put his bed on the porch
Outside his window?
( Both chuckle )
Mr. Jenner?
What do you want?
My name's wyatt earp.
I see you're
A marshal, too.
I, uh...
Kinda figured
You'd come
Snooping around.
I got a legal right
To be here.
This paper says so.
You're right.
According to this, you've been
On parole for a month.
Where've you been?
Prescott.
Why'd you come
To tombstone?
I got to have a reason?
Most men do.
( Laughs )
So mckean came
Running to you like
A scared rabbit, huh?
You bear him any grudge?
Suppose I do.
Maybe I got that
Right, too.
Maybe.
Marshal, I'm a miner.
Or was.
Mining played out around
Prescott, so I came here.
Now does that answer
Your question?
Not entirely.
I'm looking for
A new start,
If you john laws
Will let me get it.
You'll get it from me,
As long as you don't
Violate your parole.
And what will you call
A violation?
Any act of v*olence against
Mr. Mckean or his wife.
Phoebe?
Now why would I want
To harm her?
Because she married mckean
Instead of you?
A man can't blame
A woman for that,
Especially when he goes
And gets himself sent
Off to a prison.
No.
Mr. Jenner,
Would you tell me
What happened?
I k*lled a man.
A miner.
I robbed him, he fought me,
And I k*lled him.
Then why didn't
They hang you?
I'd never done anything
Bad before.
The miner was drunk.
He fought me like
A wild man.
I had to k*ll him
In self-defense.
Oh, I was--
I was wrong,
But I paid.
I paid dearly.
Four long years.
So you tell mckean
To relax.
I'll let bygones
Be bygones.
You see that he does
The same.
All right.
By the way,
How come you insist
On staying out here?
Did you ever see
The inside of yuma prison?
I'm sure you have.
I can't sleep cooped up
In a room anymore.
Marshal?
How is she?
Phoebe, I mean.
How does she look?
She looks fine.
Maybe it was best, then.
He's still there.
Oh, george, why don't you
Go out and talk to him?
I told you,
He'll k*ll me.
Oh, I can't
Believe that of dobie.
Well, I can.
I think he only wants
To talk to us.
He's standing out there
Afraid to come in, ashamed.
Phoebe, I don't
Understand you.
Well, I don't
Understand you.
You were friends,
Partners.
Why should you
Fear him now?
Well,
Prison changes a man.
You didn't see his face,
His eyes.
Well, he's been through
A lot.
And he needs our help.
At least you can
Talk to him.
Not me.
George, if you won't go
Out to him, I will.
Phoebe, I forbid it!
Forbid it?
Dobie?
Dobie, I know
You're there.
Please, I want to
Talk to you.
Hello, dobie.
Hello, phoebe.
You look thin.
Was it awfully bad?
Oh, no, it wasn't
Really bad.
But it's over now.
Dobie, why don't
You come in?
You know my house is
Open to you any time.
No, no. I, uh--
I just came over
To speak to george, really.
Now, dobie, it's as
Much my blame as his.
Oh, no. No, there's--
There's no blame.
No one's to blame.
That's what I wanted
To tell george.
It isn't as if you
Promised or anything.
But I might have.
I cried for a long time
After they sent you away.
I didn't marry george
Right away.
You have
A better life now.
Nice house.
Yes, it's not like
The dancehall.
George has prospered
In tombstone.
I'm glad.
Well, good-bye, phoebe.
Dobie...
What are you going to do?
Oh, I haven't made up
My mind yet.
Well, let us help you.
You and george
Were partners once.
No.
Things have changed,
Phoebe.
Things have changed.
Good-bye, phoebe.
Phoebe, are you happy?
Of course.
Good-bye.
Jenner! Get away from
My wife and stay away!
George, put down
That g*n!
Did you hear me,
Jenner?
Get out of town
And stay out!
George, what are you saying?
He's our friend!
He means us no harm!
That's what you think.
Well, I don't.
He hates us.
Hates me anyway.
And the feeling's mutual.
Scum! That's all he is!
A jailbird
And a m*rder*r!
George!
And if he doesn't
Leave us alone,
I'll see he goes back
To prison where he belongs.
Jenner!
You won't need that
g*n, mr. Mckean.
Put it down.
All right, marshal.
But you've seen yourself
He was waiting to att*ck me.
You're lying!
I said
I'd handle this.
Mr. Mckean,
You go on inside
The house.
You too,
Mrs. Mckean.
Marshal, my husband's
Mistaken.
Mr. Jenner meant us
No harm.
He's welcome in my house
Anytime.
Phoebe, what are you saying?
Exactly what I mean.
If I catch him around here,
He's a dead man.
And the law will
Back me up.
You coming in?
Don't worry,
Mrs. Mckean.
I understand.
Good-bye, dobie.
Marshal,
I think I'll get myself
Some prospecting
Equipment
And leave town tomorrow
Or the next day.
That's probably best
For everybody.
I had to see her,
Just once.
I understand that.
One thing I can't understand,
Mr. Jenner,
Is mckean was trying
To bait you.
He was hoping for a chance
To use that g*n. Why?
I told you I'd let
Bygones be bygones.
I will, as long
As she's happy.
George mckean's wife.
Say, that reminds me.
You remember that fellow
That had mckean so upset
About, oh, three or
Four weeks ago?
Jenner?
Yeah, what about him?
I heard the darn fool's
Up in dry canyon,
Prospecting. Ha!
Sure must be
A sorry miner.
Anybody in arizona
Territory could tell him
Ain't no more gold
Up there.
Wyatt?
Wyatt, come over
To the hotel quick.
What's the matter?
It's mrs. Mckean.
She wants to talk to you.
That's george mckean.
You're not fooling me.
You left me so you
Could go to dobie.
That's not true!
Why do you keep saying it?
You can't do this to me.
I'll k*ll him.
And the law
Won't stop me.
No jury will convict me
For k*lling the scum
Who broke up my home!
( Crying )
( Door closes )
( Weeping )
Mrs. Mckean.
Oh!
Marshal.
Oh, I had to leave him.
I had to.
I couldn't stand it
Anymore.
Ever since that night--
Mrs. Mckean, this isn't
Really any of my
Business, you know.
Oh, but it is, marshal.
You heard him.
George is gonna k*ll dobie.
You've got to stop him!
I can't just arrest
Your husband because
He made threats.
Yes, but you can
Warn dobie.
Do you know where he is?
No. I haven't seen him
Since that night.
Dobie's coming here brought
Things to a head, but--
But the marriage was
A mistake from the beginning.
There's no understanding
Between dobie and me,
Whatever my husband says.
But dobie did go to jail
Because of me.
Because of you?
He never tried to
Steal except--
Except to get money
To buy me things.
You see, I was
A dancehall girl,
And I thought I had
To have expensive things.
I see.
Mrs. Mckean, when you
Married your husband,
He had enough money
To start a business.
Where'd he get it?
He told me he sold
A mining claim. Why?
Oh, I just wondered
About it.
Well, I'll see if I can
Find jenner before
Your husband does.
Jenner?
Jenner?
Over here, dobie.
Put that away.
It's me, wyatt earp.
What are you doing
Out here, marshal?
I just came to call.
Well, uh...
Sit down.
Care for a little
Warmed-over coffee?
Thank you.
You're not working those
Diggings over there, are you?
Oh, no, no.
I'm working up above
Where there's water.
Getting any?
Oh, not enough to
Make it pay, I'd say.
I'm not making
Any big fortune.
What are you doing it for?
Oh, it's better out here
In the fresh air
And sunlight
Than working in
A store someplace.
Mr. Jenner,
This is apache country.
A solitary man in these
Canyons isn't safe.
Nobody'd care whether
The apaches got me or not.
Well, if you're working up
High because of the water,
How come you're not
Camping up there?
It's too closed in up there.
I like it down here,
Where it's open
And fresh air.
Maybe you have another
Reason.
Maybe you're thinking of
Using that shaft as a trap.
- You found that, huh?
- Mm-hmm.
Oh, it's just a little
Something I fixed up
In case anybody came
Snooping around.
Particularly one man?
Mckean?
It's no secret I'm here.
I thought maybe he might
Get a little curious.
And if he didn't find out
That you were here,
You were gonna
Make sure he did.
I think you got the wrong idea
About me, marshal.
I don't want to
k*ll mckean.
I'd just like to give him
A little taste
Of what it feels like
To be in yuma prison.
Mr. Jenner, I came out here
To ask you a question
And to give you a message.
Go ahead.
The question is:
What happened to that money
You stole from the miner?
They never found it,
And you swore that
You didn't get it.
But I think you know
Who did.
It was mckean, wasn't it?
He was your partner,
And he was in on
The whole thing, wasn't he?
No answer?
I had my day in court.
I don't have to
Answer that question.
Well, maybe you'll
Change your mind
When I give you
The message.
Mrs. Mckean
Left her husband,
Moved into a hotel.
She asked me to warn you
That her husband blames you
For her leaving.
He wants to k*ll you.
Now do you want to
Answer my question?
She left him?
She's not happy with him?
Never was.
All right.
You were right all along.
Mckean planned
The whole thing right
From the beginning.
He did the robbing.
Then when the miner
Showed up,
I stayed and did the fighting
While he got away.
Why didn't you say that
In court?
We were partners.
I figured that
Half of the money
Would be waiting for me
When I got out.
When I did, I knew
I couldn't get close to it.
I see.
And you paid you debt,
And he hasn't.
You could never prove
Anything against him.
Maybe we can.
Maybe we can with the use
Of that trap of yours.
Help!
Jenner! Jenner!
Help!
Jenner!
You're looking for me,
George?
Jenner, let me out of here.
Now I don't know
About that.
You trapped me!
This is a trap!
Only if somebody
Comes snooping around.
I-- I was just looking
For you, dobie.
To sh**t me or...
To give me back
My half of the money?
Step out so I can see you.
To sh**t me maybe.
But if you did that,
You might never get
Out of there, george.
You better do some
Thinking about that.
Dobie, let me out, please?!
No, george.
I think you better
Stay there for a while,
Get some idea of
How I felt there
In yuma prison.
Nights like this
When you're lonely
And afraid.
The hot days.
Days so hot you can
Hardly breathe,
And it feels like
It's baking you alive!
I think you better
Stay there for a while.
Wait till you go through
One of those days.
Dobie, let me out
Of here! Please!
You didn't say about
My half of the money.
I'll give it to you.
I always meant to.
It wasn't much, dobie.
The fellow didn't
Have very much.
He had enough to
Put you in business!
I'll give you half
Of everything.
You can't give me back
Those years in prison!
Dobie, please!
You knew that miner was
Coming back, didn't you?!
No! No, I didn't!
I swear it.
I planned everything
Very carefully.
And if you'd only
Followed orders,
There wouldn't have
Been any trouble.
Now let me out of here,
Dobie! Let me out!
Throw out your g*n.
- Now you scum--
- Hold it.
He heard the whole
Thing, george.
Give me your
Bandana.
♪ 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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