:16:01
you don't open
that door.
:16:03
I can't do that.
I work for Mr. E.H. Harriman
:16:06
of the Union Pacific
Railroad. He--
:16:07
Shut up about
that E.H. Harriman stuff
:16:09
and open up.
:16:10
What's going on?
:16:12
We got a patriot
in there.
:16:14
That's young Woodcock.
He's awful dedicated.
:16:16
Woodcock?
:16:17
Yes, sir.
:16:18
You know who we are?
:16:20
You're the Hole-In-The-Wall
Gang, Mr. Cassidy.
:16:23
I understand that,
:16:24
but Mr. E.H. Harriman
himself give me this job.
:16:28
I got to do my best.
:16:30
Your best don't include
getting yourself killed.
:16:32
Dynamite's ready.
:16:33
Mr. E.H. Harriman himself
had the confidence--
:16:36
Open the door,
or that's it.
:16:38
You think
E.H. Harriman
:16:39
would get himself
killed for you,
:16:41
Woodcock?
:16:43
I work
for Mr. E.H. Harriman
:16:45
of the Union Pacific
Railroad,
:16:47
and he entrusted me--
:17:04
Hey, Woodcock.
:17:05
Woodcock,
you all right?
:17:06
Hey.
:17:08
Hmm?
:17:14
Whatever Harriman's
paying you ain't enough.
:17:26
There ain't what I'd call
a fortune in there, Butch.
:17:28
Well,just so
we come out ahead.
:17:31
That's the main thing.
:17:33
The Hole-In-The-Wall Gang
:17:34
The Hole-In-The-Wall Gang
:17:35
just robbed the Flyer
right outside ofour town,
:17:39
so that makes it
our responsibility
:17:41
to get out there
and get after them.
:17:44
You'll have to bring
your own horses.
:17:46
How many of you
can bring your own guns?
:17:52
How many of you will want me
to supply you with guns?