:23:00
- Louis!
- Good morning, Mr. Mayor.
:23:03
I want you to meet a friend of mine.
Miss Rutledge.
:23:06
I'm sorry, sir, but I'm with my wife.
Come, my dear.
:23:12
Why, the ungrateful coyote.
The two-faced hyena.
:23:17
I made him mayor of this town
and I'll stop him being mayor!
:23:19
- I wouldn't do that.
- Why l...
:23:21
- I wouldn't do that!
- But he insulted me!
:23:23
No, he didn't. He just insulted me, that's all.
:23:25
- I don't like that either!
- You'll get used to it and so will I.
:23:29
- Now, then...
- I have one gown...
:23:31
I'll show him and that horse-face he calls his wife.
:23:34
Buzzard meat. That's what she is. Gimme that.
:23:37
- Which one, sir?
- The one she's got her paws on.
:23:40
- Go on, take it. It's mine. I bought it.
- Sorry, miss, this belongs to Mr. Chamalis.
:23:46
I'm buying that, too. It's mine, put it back.
:23:49
- What?
- You heard what I said.
:23:50
I don't approve of your behavior.
:23:52
- You don't?
- No, sir.
:23:53
It's my behavior,
and it's good enough in this town.
:23:55
I'll show you some real behavior.
:23:57
I'm buying this and that.
I'm buying all this, understand?
:24:01
It's mine. I don't want anyone touching it.
:24:03
I'm buying everything.
:24:04
Do you want the fish, too?
:24:06
No. Throw the fish to the Mayor's wife.
She looks hungry.
:24:15
Make your plays, gentlemen.
:24:29
22, even, black. You lose, sir.
:24:32
I've never seen anything like it.
The black's come up six times in a row.
:24:36
The red's bound to come up soon.
:24:38
Sawbuck McTavish is me name
and I'm the luckiest man in the world.
:24:42
I'm sure you are, sir.
Make your plays, gentlemen.
:24:45
- Make your play, sir.
- Place them on the red, Sandy.
:24:48
Go slow, Sawbuck.
We worked for that for a whole year.
:24:51
I'm tired of bendin' over,
liftin' gold out of the ground.
:24:54
I wanna pick up off the table,
standing up, let 'er go.
:24:58
- How much is that?
- Weigh it when the gentleman wins.