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Thin Acceptance
– Directed by Raoul Walsh
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Gun Fury
:02:01 People talk about Billy the Kid,
or Wes Hardin, or Sam Bass.
:02:05 They're tough and they're bad,
but there aren't any as bad as Frank Slayton.
:02:08 Sandwich, Miss Ballard?
:02:10 No, thank you. I'll wait till Rodger's Station.
:02:12 - Mr. Hampton?
- No, thanks.
:02:14 Three weeks ago,
he and his gang rode into Taos.
:02:17 Murdered four people. Burned and looted.
Carried off two Indian girls.
:02:21 Is that why they sent these soldiers along?
:02:23 You see the strongbox we're carrying? Gold.
:02:27 - Frightened, Mr. Weatherby?
- Yes, sir. I admit it.
:02:30 Why don't you stay out
of this part of the country?
:02:33 I can't. I'm a bones buyer.
Buffalo bones, that is.
:02:36 I sell them for fertilizer.
:02:37 But, Mr. Hampton,
what are you doing out this way?
:02:40 - You're a Southerner, aren't you?
- Yes. An unreconstructed Southerner.
:02:45 I saw my home, Richmond,
after Grant and his men got through with it.
:02:50 I know how you feel.
My home was in Atlanta.
:02:54 My sympathies, Miss Ballard.
We have a great deal in common.
:02:58 Intending to stay out here in the West?
:03:00 Yes. The man I'm going to marry
is meeting me in Haynesville.
:03:03 We'll go on to California from there.
:03:05 - San Francisco?
- Oh, no. He has a ranch.
:03:08 - Ever lived on a ranch?
- No, but I'm sure that I'll like it.
:03:15 Better wake up, Mr. Burgess,
we're pulling into Rodger's Station.
:03:38 Harris, take your men back to Fort Grant
for replacements.
:03:51 Perhaps you'll join me for dinner,
Miss Ballard.
:03:53 That's kind of you, but I'm afraid that I can't.
:03:56 He's not meeting you here,
the man you're going to marry?
:03:59 No. In Haynesville, tomorrow.
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