High Noon
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:14:01
But that's no concern of yours.
Not any more.

:14:05
I'm the one who sent him up.
:14:07
But that was part of your job.
They've got a new marshal

:14:12
He won't be here until tomorrow.
Seems to me I've got to stay.

:14:17
- I'm the same man with or without this.
- That isn't so.

:14:22
He'll come looking for me.
Three of his old bunch are waiting for him.

:14:25
- That's why we ought to go.
- They'll just come after us.

:14:29
Four of them...
And we'd be all alone in the prairie.

:14:34
- We've got an hour.
- What's an hour?

:14:36
We'd never be able to keep that store, Amy.
:14:40
We'd have to run again
as long as we live.

:14:42
No, you wouldn't.
Not, if they didn't know where to find us.

:14:48
- I'm begging you, please, let's go.
- I can't.

:14:52
Don't try to be a hero.
You don't have to be a hero, not for me.

:14:56
I'm not not trying to be a hero.
If you think I like this, you're crazy.

:15:00
Look, Amy. This is my town.
I've got friends here.

:15:03
I'll swear in deputies, and with a posse
behind me, maybe there won't be trouble.

:15:08
- You know there'll be trouble.
- Then, it's better to have it here.

:15:17
I'm sorry, honey.
I know how you feel about it.

:15:20
- Do you?
- Of course I do. It's against your religion.

:15:25
- Sure I know how you feel
- But you're doing it just the same.

:15:30
Oh, Will..
We were married just a few minutes ago.

:15:34
We've got our whole lives ahead of us.
Doesn't that mean anything?

:15:39
You know I've only got an hour,
and I've got lots to do.

:15:43
Stay at the hotel until it's over.
:15:45
No, I won't be here when it's over.
:15:48
You're asking me to wait an hour to find out
if I'll be a wife or a widow.

:15:52
- It's too long to wait. I won't do it.
- Amy...

:15:55
If you won't go with me now,
I'll be on that train when it leaves here.


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