A Cold Day in Hell Page #4

Synopsis: Sierra Nevada Mountains, 1887: William Drayton, once a crack sharpshooter in the Civil War, has lost his wife and home. He has ascended to the high country, wanting never to be heard from again.
Genre: Western
Director(s): Christopher Forbes
Production: LionsGate Entertainment
 
IMDB:
2.2
PG-13
Year:
2011
95 min
95 Views


Flowers.

We have many flowers are needed.

That was charming, darling.

Think you a bouquet of flowers

can hit from about 150 meters far?

Yes.

- Good.

Travis, as usual

Today you do not fight it.

Thou shalt not ...

- I know the story.

You have for me

go to Paradise Junction.

On exploration.

Pay attention to

how the village was built.

I can do.

Lizzie and I go back

to the log cabin ...

and get the Vetterli.

We come here tomorrow afternoon

back together.

Good morning, gentlemen.

How are you today?

The parish has sent me.

I had to see how

The construction of the church.

Become our new pastor?

- Maybe.

How long before it is ready?

- Maybe two weeks.

The Lord would give people

in the first place to come.

Is that Mr. Scarsdale?

- Yes.

Another good day, gentlemen.

An eagle's nest.

Do you feel good about

those men who have hired you?

Yes. Is there a problem?

What is your goal?

- I do not follow.

I am mercenary.

I have worked for men

who were worse off than you.

But I do not get you informed.

The people I used to

've worked for, had a motive.

But you, however ...

From you I get no height.

Is that a problem?

- Not at all.

I'll see how it

the recruitment goes.

Miss Savannah?

There's someone here for you

- Who?

The law.

So you stay here, huh?

I have not come within hearing,

marshall.

It's a long, long ago,

Savannah.

That was another life.

Yeah, I think so.

Where is Drayton?

He's not there.

Are you working for Scarsdale,

like the rest?

I try to keep quiet.

Keep the peace.

That's what I do.

I make peace.

His father gave me this piece of tin.

It's good to see you.

Are there good at that?

I did not like

me sneaks so.

This is Parker. Who was with us

during the attack on Saddle Mountain.

Nice.

- That we should keep.

Any of these idiots

can shoot a shotgun.

Remember that.

Find out who he is loyal.

Will, there's a front man

who is looking for you.

It's not good.

What the hell do you want?

Scarsdale gives $ 3,000 to the man

finger brings you shoot back.

That will not work.

I know that you assume

the best marksman in his ...

but how good are you when you

face to face with another?

If Scarsdale want to fight,

You can go back and tell him ...

I will come.

There will be more to come.

More.

Take it a better offer

on that horse.

$ 50.

- Is that your best offer?

I'm out.

I have nothing.

And you?

- Three Kings.

If I were you, I might mention

near the redhead continued.

Who has herpes.

Really?

- Nice.

Do you speak from experience?

- Yes.

So, you're worried

of Scarsdale, huh?

Indeed.

It's not good.

- Come on. He pays us.

That is much better than

all my previous jobs.

He's right.

He pays us.

We have become involved

to what we can.

I do not know. Maybe it's

Now you will not moment.

Say it.

What's bothering you?

The man has a fortune.

Forget those farmers that we

have recruited.

Perhaps it is time

we pay our own collection.

Yes.

Yeah, I got you through.

If I did not know better ...

I would think you

about the mutiny have.

I'll get another bottle.

Scarsdale is a bit behind us.

I am not here to kill.

I have previously done.

Me it's the money.

Horace Scarsdale is smart.

He must have foreseen

that we were going to do.

You would not say otherwise.

A man like Scarsdale

is dangerous.

It's a beautiful night.

Right.

I heard your man

cavalryman was.

That's right.

He died a few years ago.

During the Indian wars.

We have purchased

just before he left.

He had found it for us.

When he'd be back,

we would operate together.

When he'd be back,

and so we found a family.

But he never came back.

Will Drayton, I remember you

not so long but ...

Do something for me, please.

Of course.

- Come back tomorrow, really.

You and Elizabeth.

Justin, I just thought that I

You have given no birthday present.

Please.

Let not your mother.

Wait, do you have someone

kill them?

No, it's pure.

Will he talk to you?

No, not really.

I better go.

Thanks for the food.

It was fun.

I also found.

I see you again soon?

Sure.

The gun is in the closet.

It had a visor on.

This I leave High Pines.

It has not helped much.

It is heavy.

See you on the back

of the church. Forwards.

Goddamn, why did

No one woke me up?

Tom, what did you do? You can

hardly move, let alone shoot.

It is also my fight.

Will is not alone.

He said you had to stay

in case these men back.

He said it just me

keep out of trouble.

Travis, you said last night no ...

you saw

they recruit more men?

Yes.

Go to my office

and get some guns and ammunition.

Yes, sir, but we're with you.

- Now.

Tom, what are you doing?

- We go to Paradise Junction.

Sheriff, there is already a child

involved in this mess.

I know and I'll do anything

what I can to protect her.

This is a good place.

It is out of the way.

As Travis said,

these people do not care ...

the construction of the church.

Well, I'm going to Scarsdale

proposals.

Do you have the gun?

So I know my girl.

Okay, come right back to here.

I will.

Ms?

- Yes?

I want to speak with Mr. Scarsdale,

Please.

He's busy.

He comes back immediately.

You are about that reality

to see where I told you about.

Nothing can stop us, Tether.

The engineers hooks all wagons

down there ...

and bring the locomotive

come here for the party.

That sounds great,

Mr. Scarsdale.

A young lady wants to see you.

Mr. Scarsdale,

My father works for you

Hello, Miss.

I have a great idea how

The village can brighten up for the party.

What might that be?

I would like to have the buildings in

a bouquet of flowers up the main street.

Excuse me?

Flowers.

I picked them myself.

How much will it cost me?

- Nothing at all.

It has cost me nothing.

And do not worry. I do everything myself.

Okay, good.

Thank you.

How old are you, miss?

- 21, huh?

A young lady with your assets ...

a great money

In one of my saloon.

When you feel good opdirkt,

who knows.

Then I might

myself to see you.

Quite a charmer, is not it?

Yeah, sorry that he

the wrong side.

Otherwise we had such good friends

can be.

Justin, come on.

I got some chores

in the village to do.

Come on.

A little faster.

Come on.

Have you had enough of

to cover all the dynamite?

You should be.

Most importantly,

The dynamite is secure.

If it is not ...

then slide it along

down the pole ...

and this party started

for all the guests arrive.

No problem, I can.

They are beautiful.

Okay, there are about eleven.

Daddy?

What should I do?

Leave.

But I can help.

You've already helped.

Go back to Sweetwater.

Savannah say that they have a great time

ready. I will be going hungry.

I love you.

- Take care.

Forwards.

Chancellot, come on.

It's Drayton.

Gentlemen ...

I give you this one chance ...

to leave the city.

I expected that answer.

No.

Come on, damn it.

Transferred.

Listen ...

Scarsdale is not killed.

I know you want it.

I know he deserves.

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Christopher Forbes

Christopher "Kip" Forbes () is vice chairman of the Forbes Publishing company. He attended St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts, and Princeton University. His brother is Steve Forbes, who has made multiple runs for the U.S. presidency and written some in-depth political and economic narratives. Always interested in art and collecting, he worked with his father Malcolm Forbes restoring the Château de Balleroy in Normandy, France, and Old Battersea House in London, England. Mr. Forbes has written numerous books and catalogues about art and collecting, including Fabergé: The Forbes Collection, co-authored with Robyn Tromeur and published by Hugh Lauter Levin. On December 5, 1985, Kip Forbes paid the highest price ever recorded for a single bottle of wine. Hardy Rodenstock (Meinhard Görke) put one of the 'recently discovered' "Th. J." (Thomas Jefferson) bottles up for auction at Christie's in London: a bottle of 1787 Château Lafite engraved "1787 Lafitte Th. J.". The bottles had been found in a walled-up old cellar, and were engraved with vintage years from the late eighteenth century. This had in itself been an interesting find for a collector of old wines, but the bottles also were engraved with the initials, "Th. J.", which was taken as an indication that they had belonged to Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson was an active oenophile and wine collector, who spent much time in France during the 1780s and whose interest in wine is well documented. The auction catalogue simply listed the value as "inestimable", and it was sold for 105,000 pound sterling, which as of 2007, still remains the worldwide auction record for a single bottle of wine. Christopher Forbes was bidding against Marvin Shanken of Wine Spectator Magazine, with Michael Broadbent handling the gavel at the auction. Rodenstock is currently in court charged with perpetrating large-scale wine fraud. It is alleged that the Thomas Jefferson bottles are fake and multiple experts and various pieces of evidence apparently support this conclusion. Rodenstock has refused to allow the German magazine Stern to have the wine's veracity tested at its expense. A book, The Billionaire's Vinegar, has been published about the affair, although it has been withdrawn from the UK market following legal action by Michael Broadbent. The film rights to both the book and a New Yorker article about the scandal have been purchased. more…

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