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To the Last Man (1933 film) Shirley Temple - classic western

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    ♪ (music) ♪
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    General Lee Accepts Terms of
    Surrender at Appomattox
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    The caption's alright Joe,
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    read's plain enough.
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    They'll buy 'em like hotcakes!
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    Better get another pressman,
    the soldiers will be leaving.
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    Nah, they won't be leaving
    for over a week.
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    The army is parcelling off
    the horses and wagons
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    to the soldiers.
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    Anything they can use
    to work on the farms
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    when they get down home.
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    General Lee gaves his orders
    this morning.
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    Hup, hey, hey, hoy!
    Hey yippy, hup, hup!
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    Ah, come on, Hopalong,
    we never will get home!
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    What are you doing, Jeff?
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    Retreating or advancing
    on the enemy?
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    - We don't know!
    - Climb up here.
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    You'll never get home
    on that jack.
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    Thanks, Captain!
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    ♪ (blows horn) ♪
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    Must've been full of corn liquor
    when you picked hiim out.
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    I just took
    what they handed me.
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    After straddling mules
    for four years,
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    I'll sure enjoy
    a steady seat.
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    Somehow, I can't get used
    to the war being over.
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    Whatever you think about it,
    we're going home.
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    Hope I never hear
    another shot fired,
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    as long as I live.
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    And you're going to Kentucky!
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    I married into a feuding family,
    but I'm not raising my children
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    to become targets for
    a lot of bushwhackers.
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    I'm going to move
    the family west.
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    - Just on account of the feuding?
    - Yes.
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    A man can have some respect
    for his neighbors out there.
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    And all the land you'll want,
    for the asking.
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    That's where I'm going to build
    a permanent home for my family.
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    You think you'll ever get Granny Spelvin
    and the old man to leave Kentucky?
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    How hard would you try
    if they were your in-laws?
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    It'll work out alright
    when I get home.
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    Granny Spelvin has been
    pretty good for my three children,
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    since my wife died.
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    How old is Lynn getting to be?
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    He's going on ten.
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    Let me pack it,
    will ya Granpy?
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    Well, be careful, now!
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    My Pop will be home from war
    in about five days, huh?
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    - Think you'll know him, Lynn?
    - Sure!
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    Right fine eye!
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    Easy to hit 'em,
    when I pretend they're Colbys.
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    Rabbits aint Colbys,
    Colbys fight back!
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    That's what makes 'em good huntin'.
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    Now, my Pappy
    can rest easy in his grave.
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    I got Chet Spelvin for him.
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    Gran-Pappy!
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    Gran-Pappy!
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    Gran-Pappy!
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    Gran-Pappy!
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    It's yours now, Lynn.
    Don't ever use it.
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    ...except on a Colby!
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    ♪ (crying) ♪
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    - Granny!
    - What's the matter?
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    Where's your Gran-Pappy?
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    - Where is he?
    - He's down in Pine Hollow.
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    He's layin' there...
    ...Jed Colby shot him.
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    Colby...Ann!
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    - Yes?
    - Run down to Weathersby's,
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    - ...and tell them what's happened.
    - Yes.
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    Your Pappy will take care of
    Jed Colby when he gets here.
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    I don't understand you,
    Mark Hayden.
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    You've been home two weeks,
    and Jeb Colby is trapsing
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    up and down these mountains,
    bragging how he killed Chet Spelvin.
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    And here you are...backin' up,
    runnin' away from him.
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    - The law will take care of Colby.
    - The law!
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    It aint honorable to take
    a family feud to court!
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    - It won't spill no blood, for ya.
    - I want no blood spilled for me.
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    Then you're puttin' yourself
    above the prophets...
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    "An eye for an eye,
    and a tooth for a tooth."
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    It's in the Book.
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    Mark, it's your plain duty
    to take vengeance on Jed Colby!
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    And then his kin is bound
    to take vengeance on me.
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    And someday, one of my sons
    must kill another Colby.
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    No, I'm going to the law.
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    Of course, Mark, if you insist on
    preferring charges against Jed Colby,
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    there's nothing I can say.
    I know it's procedure in some places.
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    It's up to the court to punish a man
    who commits a murder.
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    That's a matter of opinion.
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    If you want him arrested,
    I'm bound to arrest him.
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    Jed Colby,
    you have been found guilty.
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    Although, on account of the
    peculiar feelings in this community,
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    the court has decided
    not to have a hanging.
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    But, you'll have to go to the
    State Penitentiary for 15 years.
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    - For the murder of Chet Spelvin.
    - Murder?
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    Why, it was feudin',
    pure and simple.
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    - I wish Lynn had come out with us.
    - He'll be comin' out...
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    ...as soon as your Grandma is gone.
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    She's depending on him to do things for her
    and I couldn't take him away.
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    You and Bill's gonna
    be my family, now.
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    Get around there, boy!
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    Whoa!
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    - Good luck, Mark!
    - Alright, Raymond!
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    Those are mountains, Bill!
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    The Kentucky hills are like warts
    alongside of them, aint they Pa?
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    They are, Bill.
    Jeff, fetch me those stakes!
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    Comin' right up.
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    Stick 'em in the ground, son!
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    Mark Hayden claims this Property
    May 15, 1866
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    Fifteen years later.
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    - You're gettin' out Tuesday, Jed.
    - Yeah.
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    Your daugther is waiting for you.
    I'll send her in.
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    Alright, Miss.
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    You can't travel west lookin' that way.
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    That's all I've got.
    What do you want me to look like?
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    ...sleeping in the commons!
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    That's the first time you ever
    put your arm around me, Dad.
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    - Did you find out where he's located?
    - I could go there with my eyes shut.
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    Oh, my daughter, Ellen.
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    Oh, I've never seen you before.
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    Your father and I have been
    friends for several years.
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    We had to be.
    We were in here together.
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    I got out a few months ahead of him.
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    - Going west with us?
    - Yes.
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    - How much money did you get?
    - 700 dollars.
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    - Good, that's enough to get an outfit with.
    - Sure, I'll have everything ready.
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    I'll get him.
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    A few month's later -- Jed Colby had taken up
    an abandoned homestead in Nevada --
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    a half day's ride from the Hayden Ranch.
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    We could have taken more than
    half that herd last night,
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    if you hadn't stopped us.
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    The wolves get more
    of Hayden's cattle than we do.
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    Yeah, we're taking enough.
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    Not to suit me.
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    A few hundred at a time
    aint my idea of cattle rustling.
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    We're going to strip Hayden
    of everything he's got,
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    before we get through.
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    But, we're going to do it my way.
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    You've had your way for a year.
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    The next time we rob that ranch,
    we run off enough stock to pay for it.
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    And keep on going
    until we've cleaned them out.
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    But, we won't be another year doing it.
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    No you won't, not until I'm ready.
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    And I'm stretching out his misery,
    the same as he did mine.
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    We're going to keep working on him
    until he comes gunning for me.
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    Ah, forget it!
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    - Let's get something out of this deal.
    - Not yet!
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    When I wipe out the Haydens,
    I'm going to get them all...
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    ...to the last man.
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    - What do you think I've been talking about?
    - One of them aint out here yet.
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    - The oldest boy.
    - I'm not waiting for him.
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    I'm going to have that Hayden Ranch...
    ...oh, don't get your back up!
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    I'm not leaving you out,
    I'm going to marry your daugher.
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    Ha-ha! Finally made up your mind
    that's the only way you can get her, eh?
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    I'm gonna have her.
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    It's gonna take a lot better man than you
    to tie that gal, Daggs.
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    - You put them up to shoot off their guns!
    - What'd you let her get on that horse for?
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    - Oh, how's he going to stop me?
    - Well, you might have got killed.
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    Now, keep off of them broncs!
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    She bet Daggs a kiss against something
    or other that she could ride the horse.
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    Ugh!
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    Ha-ha!
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    - Where's Colby?
    - Why, what's up?
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    The Haydens shot Pete Garon.
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    It's no more than a powder burn.
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    - Molly, fetch me that salve.
    - Yes, Ann.
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    - Think ya killed him?
    - Yes, it was that fellow, Pete Garon.
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    That's Jed Colby's cousin.
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    Garon was with Colby the day
    Grandpa Spelvin was shot.
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    - 'member?
    - What did you do it for, Neil?
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    You know that Dad's been doing
    everything possible...
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    ...to keep from fighting
    with the Colbys.
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    Ann, there's no use talking like that now.
    I told your father what happened.
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    He was sure enough upset,
    but he doesn't blame me.
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    Nobody's going to shoot bullets
    into me if I can get them first.
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    Well, that starts the old
    Kentucky feud boiling again.
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    You keep out of this, Bill Hayden!
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    I don't hanker to be a widow,
    my first year of marriage.
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    It's just fool's luck we're not
    turning a hand to bury you.
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    What do you expect us to do?
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    Sit around and let them
    move everything off the ranch.
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    I've been telling you all along,
    they've been stealing more cattle
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    than you'll ever admit.
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    Colby's been doing everything
    to get Dad fightin' mad.
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    Neil's right,
    we've got to face it sometime.
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    Neil, come on, Dad's up to something.
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    Where ya going, Dad?
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    To talk to Jed Colby.
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    - Not alone.
    - I don't need any help.
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    Bill and I are going with you.
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    This is between the Haydens
    and the Colbys, Neil.
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    My wife's a Hayden, isn't she?
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    What does it matter if you're
    a Hayden or a Colby...
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    ...if a bullet gets you!
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    ...to drive off every
    head of stock from his ranch.
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    By daybreak, there won't be
    a Hayden alive to stop you.
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    We're headin' for Grass Valley.
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    Well, if it aint my law-abiding
    friend from Kentucky!
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    I want to talk to you, Colby.
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    My son-in-law got
    one of your men for stealing cattle.
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    You can't accuse us of stealing cattle
    to cover up the killing of Pete Garon.
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    You've been stealing cattle
    off my ranch for almost a year.
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    Doing all you can to start up
    that Colby-Spelvin feud again.
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    I'm not going feuding with you, Colby,
    but I am protecting what's mine.
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    Hold it...put 'em on the table!
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    I've been after you.
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    Don't hurry,
    I've got plenty of time.
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    I'll scream for the bears.
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    - Come on out, then!
    - I won't! You get out of here!
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    Ha-ha-ha!
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    - What happened to you?
    - And where'd you drop from?
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    I was just riding through,
    and all of a sudden,
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    I head a sputtering
    and that dam tore loose.
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    And you were standing
    right in the way of it.
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    Daggs, the boys sent me up
    to tell you they're waiting.
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    For... for whatever
    you're going to do.
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    - Thanks, stranger!
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    Glad I happened by.
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    Wouldn't have made much difference.
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    I've never seen the man
    I couldn't handle.
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    Better put your hat on
    before that sun hits you any worse.
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    - Thanks, lady!
    - Lady.
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    - What are you staring at?
    - A lady.
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    - Now, you're making fun of me.
    - No, I'm not.
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    - Where are you heading for?
    - Grass Valley, how much further is it?
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    About seven hours
    with all them pack animals.
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    You can't make it
    before dark sets in.
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    You'll have to camp down
    in the meadows for the night.
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    Thanks, I will.
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    - Uh, glad you passed by, stranger.
    - You're welcome.
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    What ya thinkin' on, Ellen?
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    Just wonderin'...
    ...how ladies dress.
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    Eli, what did your mother look like?
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    Ah, she was beautiful.
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    I.. remember one dress she had.
    It had spangles all over it.
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    And feathers around the neck.
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    She used to always carry a red
    pocket book when she went out walkin'.
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    - Do ladies wear their fine dresses all days?
    - Oh no, only in the evening...
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    ...when the gentlemen come to call.
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    - And what do they do?
    - Just sit around...
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    ...talkin' and drinkin' and laughin'
    and having lots of fun in the big parlour.
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    - Did you live there?
    - Me, oh no...
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    ...we had a room just around the corner.
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    But, my mother used to always
    see her friends in the big house.
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    They wouldn't let me in the parlour,
    I was too young.
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    But, I used to peek through the curtains.
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    And my,
    some of those ladies were lookers!
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    I'd still be there,
    if that sailor hadn't shot my Ma.
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    I wonder where we could get
    some shoes and stockings...
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    ...and maybe a dress?
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    And one of them
    feathered "neck things".
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    Well, maybe you can get 'em down
    at the store in Grass Valley.
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    Ah no, besides,
    I want them for tonight.
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    Oh!
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    Guess I'll have to go walkin',
    just as I am.
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    Hello!
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    - I saw your fire.
    - Glad you did.
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    I'll be through in a minute.
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    Do you shave everyday?
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    - Every other day.
    - What for?
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    It's just a habit, I guess. Why?
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    I'd have thought you were kinda soft,
    if I didn't see the strength in your arms.
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    - Will ya have a cup of coffee?
    - You're being polite...
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    ...or making fun of me.
    I aint used to being polite at.
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    I can get my own coffee without
    being waited on by men folks.
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    Must be sort of hard
    going barefoot through these mountains.
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    It's none of your business that
    I aint got shoes and stockings.
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    I didn't mean anything that way.
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    They write poems about
    barefoot girls like you.
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    - What's a poem?
    - Oh, a lot of words put together.
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    They don't mean anything,
    but they sound pretty good.
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    - Wanna hear one?
    - No, I guess I wouldn't care for it.
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    I could sing you a song...I know,
    a story about the indians.
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    If you're gonna keep on
    making fun of me, I'm going.
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    No... don't!
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    Now, will you let me
    get you a cup of coffee?
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    You're a disturbing sort of girl.
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    - It's gettin' late.
    - Don't go yet!
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    Oh, I wasn't going back tonight.
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    If I won't be any bother to you?
    But remember...
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    ...you gotta treat me like a fella!
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    - Never knew bacon could taste so good.
    - Funny, aint it?
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    Only yesterday,
    there wasn't any you.
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    We aint said much to each other.
    Aint said anything, really.
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    Only, already yesterday,
    seemed way back there-
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    - Hey! Let's get acquainted.
    - Alright.
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    I'm Ellen Colby, and I hail
    from the mountains of Kentucky.
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    - Colby!
    - What's the matter?
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    Why do you look at me like that?
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    I'm from the mountains of Kentucky...
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    ...I'm Lynn Hayden.
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    Ellen, listen Ellen, it isn't our fight.
    We didn't start it.
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    - Why should we hate each other?
    - My father went to jail.
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    15 years, he was there...
    ...a Hayden sent him.
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    A Hayden went square into the law.
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    - But, I didn't...!
    - Don't touch me!
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    I don't want to see you
    or any Hayden...
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    ...excepting a dead one.
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    Get off before I-
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    (crying)
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    ♪ (music) ♪
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    ♪ There was a farmer, had two sons ♪
    ♪ and these two sons were brothers♪
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    Gotta give me a kiss first!
    He-he, there you are.
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    I did have one for you, Ted,
    but I guess it's gone.
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    It's beautiful,
    and real silver too.
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    ♪ (singing) ♪
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    I thought they were lost years ago.
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    - Where did you find them, Lynn?
    - Up in the attic, after Granny Spelvin died.
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    I remember seeing you had them
    when I was a kid.
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    My father gave me them when I left
    the old country and came to America.
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    I was fifteen years old then.
    And now, I have grandchildren.
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    Uncle Bill!
    Lookit, Uncle Bill!
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    - Oh, can she talk?
    - She's not old enough yet.
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    - Did he bring you a present too?
    - Sure did, look at this!
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    - Isn't that pretty!
    - Is he your Uncle Lynn, too?
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    No, he's my brother. Just like
    Teddy there is your brother.
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    Uncle Bill, want me to kick you
    with my new boots?
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    You kick me again,
    and you'll get hurt.
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    Uncle Lynn told me I could kick
    anything I wanted with them.
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    And it wouldn't hurt 'em.
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    Hey Lynn, you better take this boots
    away from your nephew before he gets hurt.
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    Right there!
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    Must have taken every dollar you had
    to buy all these presents, Lynn.
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    I figured I might
    land a job when I got here.
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    There's one been waiting
    for you a long time.
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    Hope you're planning
    to settle down to it.
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    And get married. Lots of fine girls
    raised on the ranches out here.
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    I think I've got one
    all picked out, Dad.
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    What do you think of my
    big brother, Molly?
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    This is very nice, Lynn,
    and I thank you.
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    You're welcome, Molly!
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    I'm glad you're back
    in the family, Lynn.
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    Uncle Lynn,
    who's this for?
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    Now you leave things alone
    that don't belong to you.
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    - Who is it for?
    - Nevermind.
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    Ann, how long have
    the Colby's been out here?
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    Why, about a year,
    how'd you know?
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    I ran across Ellen Colby.
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    She's white trash, runs around
    with anyone that will go with her.
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    How do you know?
    She's some wild, she's young yet.
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    - Colby bothering Dad?
    - Stealing cattle, that's all.
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    - Why, last year-
    - Don't!
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    Well, might as well know it sometime.
    Things are headin' for a showdown.
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    - Dad still trying to sidestep a feud?
    - Yes, if he can.
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    And, you and I
    don't feel that way about it.
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    (crying)
    My dolly!
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    My dolly!
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    Too far,
    can't reach him with this gun.
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    Let's go after him!
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    That ought to stir 'em up
    enough to suit Colby.
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    Hayden will think
    I shot to kill that kid.
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    Ha-ha!
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    Dad, you can't hold back
    on the Colbys this way!
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    And you might as well
    know it now,
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    the rest of the family
    can't understand it either
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    You're not going to feud
    to oblige Colby.
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    They just shot at
    your own grandchild, didn't they?
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    How are you going to answer that?
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    When the time comes, I'll deal
    with Colby as a cattle thief.
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    They didn't mean to hit Mary.
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    Colby had that shot fired
    so we'd all fall into a trap.
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    And he could wipe us out
    in "self defense".
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    I'll settle this my way.
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    - What do you think of them, Lynn?
    - Great!
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    - Well...
    - Well, what?
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    Take your pic!
    That's what I brought 'em in for.
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    You're not the only Santa Claus
    around this ranch.
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    - That white one over there.
    - Just as I thought.
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    White Cloud!
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    - What'd ya call him?
    - White Cloud.
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    That's what he looks like
    running against the side of a hill.
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    I certainly appreciate him, Bill.
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    You know, if it wasn't
    so near supper time,
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    White Cloud and I would
    take a look at Dad's ranch.
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    You better save that
    until morning, Lynn.
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    It's an all day ride.
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    - Where ya ridin', Lynn?
    - Oh, just looking around.
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    Be gone all day, won't ya?
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    Ellen Colby's alright.
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    T''aint her fault
    she's got a killing father.
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    - How'd you know I was going there?
    - I saw you were missing her yesterday.
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    - I can't forget her, Molly.
    - You shouldn't.
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    It's more important
    than anything
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    the Haydens or the Colbys
    could be fighting about.
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    - You won't be telling on me, will ya?
    - No.
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    The last I saw of you,
    you were riding out...that way.
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    For Ellen Colby
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    - Ha-ha! Ah...
    - What are you lauging at?
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    It struck me funny...
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    Mark Hayden chasing
    you out of Grass Valley.
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    Well, I didn't see you laughing last night
    when they chased you off his ranch.
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    - And we're going back tonight.
    - I figured something like that.
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    Well, I'll handle it myself.
    This time.
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    (shooting guns and yelling
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    Just before daybreak,
    they stole all your horses, Bill.
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    And took all the cattle
    out of the south pasture.
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    Get him up to the house!
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    - Colbys?
    - Yeah.
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    Don't say anything to Dad.
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    I'm going up in the Colby's
    neighborhood,
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    and try to locate
    that stock.
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    You have every hand on the
    ranch ready when I come back.
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    No matter
    what anybody says.
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    We're all going after
    what belongs to us.
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    You needn't say
    anything to Colby
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    about us planting
    gunpowder up here.
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    He doesn't want to handle
    the Haydens my way, huh?
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    We'll drive out the rest
    of their stock tonight.
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    That'll get every man of them
    coming after us up in this canyon.
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    One little match...
    ...and BAM!
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    Eh... I hope Colby aint
    in the canyon at the same time.
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    Hey, you want to see
    something interesting?
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    Come here!
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    Take care of her,
    White Cloud!
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    Why, I'm believing ya...
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    when you tell me that
    Lynn Hayden shot Fred.
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    And then he gave you and Joe
    the beating of your lives.
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    But, I'm not allowin' you to say
    that Ellen's been making up to him.
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    You get her this?
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    That your handwriting?
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    Have every man saddle up
    and meet me at the corrals.
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    Well, get going!
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    Have you been acceptin' favors
    from Lynn Hayden?
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    I'm gonna marry
    Lynn Hayden in that dress!
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    - Jeff!
    - Yeah?
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    If you want fried chicken for supper,
    you better get your hatchet.
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    I want the puppies!
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    Lynn, most of them
    are out in that barn.
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    We gotta drive 'em outta there.
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    If Jeff fetches the boys,
    we'll be alright.
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    Yeah, I hope Neil doesn't come
    riding home ahead of the rest.
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    - Where's Bill?
    - I don't know.
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    Hey, Colby!
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    It's young Hayden!
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    Alright, get him
    and drag him in here!
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    - Watch it!
    - Oh, I didn't know it was a kid.
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    (child crying)
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    Hey, there's a gang ridin' in.
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    Clear out, everybody!
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    Bill's just riding in.
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    Bill!
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    Bill's outside...
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    ...on his horse...
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    ...dead.
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    Well, you want me to bring him in
    while you run and tell the sheriff?
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    Cause it wouldn't be fair to the Colbys,
    lessen you know for certain.
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    Maybe you want to look
    and make sure, alright?
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    Go ahead...
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    It's Bill.
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    The same face...
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    ...the same hands.
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    The same eyes that have been lookin'
    at ya since they first opened, only...
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    ...only they're closed now.
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    And they're never
    going to open anymore.
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    - Never!
    - Molly, stop it!
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    - Calm yourself.
    - Oh, I'm calm.
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    I'm just telling you
    to do your duty.
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    It's your move, aint it?
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    The Colbys kill a Hayden,
    and the Haydens tell the law.
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    Aint that the game?
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    Aint that the rules
    we've been livin' up to?
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    Only you better hurry...
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    Better send quick for help.
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    Cause maybe they'll start
    shooting at children,
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    and the children
    aint old enough,
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    they wouldn't know
    enough to run.
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    Well, are you still gonna
    wait till we're all dead?
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    Then go to the like
    like you did,
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    when he killed
    old man Spelvin.
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    Are ya still gonna
    settle it your own way?
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    This is your family!
    That's your son!
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    Stay inside, now.
    Hey, Daggs, come here.
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    Hey, I just plugged
    Mark Hayden.
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    I'm figuring the rest of his outfit
    will be along any minute.
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    - We'd better be movin'.
    - Nah.
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    We wait for them
    at the end of the road.
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    Ah, they'll follow us.
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    Come on, fellas, let's go!
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    "BANG"
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    (GUNS SHOOTING)
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    (LARGE EXPLOSIONS)
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    (THUNDERING LANDSLIDE)
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    Lynn, Lynn!
    You've got to get up.
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    Hurry, Lynn!
    You've got to get out of here.
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    Lynn, come on!
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    - Dad with you?
    - No.
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    You'll have to depend on me
    from now on, Ellen.
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    Your father and the rest of them
    got caught in a landslide
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    up in the canyon.
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    - Lynn Hayden, too.
    - You sure Lynn Hayden was killed?
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    Yes.
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    I don't believe you.
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    It's just you and me left.
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    We're getting married.
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    - You aint serious about that?
    - Sure, sure, what'd ya think?
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    I didn't know
    you thought of me that way.
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    I've changed some lately.
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    Well, if you're proposin'...
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    do I have to answer,
    right away?
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    Why not?
    We'll get along.
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    We'll be the biggest
    ranchers in this state.
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    What do ya say?
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    (GUN DROPPING ON TABLE)
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    English subtitles © Jeff@McLean.no
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    THE END
Title:
To the Last Man (1933 film) Shirley Temple - classic western
Description:

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Directed by Henry Hathaway. The screenplay by Jack Cunningham was based on a story by Zane Grey. The film is about a feud between the Colby and the Hayden families, initiated in the hills of Kentucky and continued in the West after the Civil War. Also involved is the conflict between vigilantism and appeals to the law in a frontier environment, and lovers from the two feuding families. Six year-old Delmar Watson and five year-old Shirley Temple were praised by Variety. Henry Hathaway directs yet another Paramount property that had been made as a silent, in this Victor Fleming's 1923 version of the same name.
~Wikipedia

The landslide sequence includes a lot of archive footage from the silent version, To the Last Man, filmed ten years earlier.

During a scene that called for Shirley Temple to hold a tea party in a barn, a mule in the barn began eating the sugar cubes on the table. Director Henry Hathaway recalled, "Shirley was irritated and tried to shoo him away. Then this mule got irritated. He turned around, and with his two back legs he hauled off at her with a kick. Shirley ducked and he missed, but instead of stopping or running away, she strode over and kicked the mule back."

Shirley Temple later chose Delmar Watson to play Peter in Heidi because she had worked with him in this film.
~IMDB

Filming locations:
Big Bear & Cedar Lakes, Big Bear Valley, San Bernardino National Forest, California and Mesa, Arizona. Nice shots of what these places looked like in 1933 during filming of this picture.

Story is set in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in the Grass Valley area about 1880. Excellent acting, especially by the mostly uncredited child actors. Nothing hokey about this old western. Good print, but audio track has slight hiss in background of this "Western Electric Noiseless Recording." A keeper for collectors.

Cast
Randolph Scott as Lynn Hayden
Esther Ralston as Ellen Colby
Jack La Rue as Jim Daggs
Buster Crabbe as Bill Hayden
Barton MacLane as Neil Stanley
Noah Beery as Jed Colby
Gail Patrick as Ann Hayden Stanley
Egon Brecher as Mark Hayden
Muriel Kirkland as Molly Hayden
Fuzzy Knight as Jeff Morley
James Eagles as Eli Bruce (as James C. Eagles)
Eugenie Besserer as Granny Spelvin
Harlan Knight as Grandpa Chet Spelvin
John Carradine as Pete Garon (uncredited)

Child Actors in this film:
Jay Ward (12 yrs old) as young Lynn Hayden
Rosita Butler (11 yrs old) as young Ann Hayden (uncredited)
Cullen Johnson (7 yrs old) as young Bill Hayden (uncredited)
Delmar Watson (6 yrs old) as Tad Stanley (uncredited)
Shirley Temple (5 yrs old) as Mary Stanley (uncredited)

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