Bonnie and Clyde
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:50:01
He's lost, this Texas Ranger.
:50:03
l don't think he's lost.
:50:04
Those banks have been offering
extra reward money for us...

:50:06
...and l think Frank
just figured on some easy pickings.

:50:10
You know, Texas Ranger,
you ain't hardly doing your job.

:50:13
You ought to be home
protecting the rights of poor folk...

:50:14
...not out chasing after us.
:50:22
Why do you want to take it
so personal for?

:50:24
Well, all right, we've got to discourage
this bounty hunting for the Barrow Gang.

:50:31
What do you want
to do with him then, huh?

:50:33
Shoot him?
:50:39
Hang him.
:50:40
Uh-uh. Take his picture.
:50:45
Listen, we take his picture...
:50:47
...we send it to all the newspapers.
:50:49
And then everybody's going to
see Captain Frank Hamer...

:50:51
...of the Texas Rangers
with the Barrow Gang...

:50:53
...and all of us just as friendly as pie.
:50:56
Now you know, we are just about the
friendliest folks you'd ever want to meet.

:51:01
Big old Texas Ranger waves his gun at us...
:51:05
...and we just welcome him
like he was one of our own.

:51:10
Hey, Buck, get the Kodak.
:51:20
Now see what came of your mischief,
not doing your job?

:51:23
You know, down in Duncanville last year...
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...poor farmers kept you laws
away from us with shotguns.

:51:29
You're supposed to be
protecting them from us...

:51:30
...and they're protecting us from you.
:51:32
That don't make sense, do it?
:51:38
Get right in there!
:51:41
When his Texas Ranger friends see this,
he's going to wish he was dead.

:51:45
Well, l'm mighty proud to have
a Texas Ranger in the family.

:51:50
How's this?

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