Chato's Land
- PG
- Year:
- 1972
- 100 min
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[Bartender]
Hi, Eli.
Eli.
[Eli]
Morning, George.
[Both chuckle]
This is a white
man's saloon,
and it sells
white man's liquor,
and Im telling you
to crawl your filth
out of here, breed...
before I kill you.
Ha ha ha ha.
Do you hear,
you red-skinned
n*gger?
A white man's
talking to you.
You need
stepping
on, breed.
Back off, lawman.
You hear that, George?
I'm gonna
bleed you, boy.
Jesus!
[Dog barking]
I'll get
Quincey Whitmore.
[Man]
Some Indian,
I think.
[Hall]
Eli's been
shot dead, Captain.
Some injun.
He's run.
An injun, you say?
l[Woman]
Eli's been shot!/l
Apache.
I'll get
Will Coop.
He wouldn't want
to miss this.
[Man]
The sheriff's dead.
Gonna get
that injun,
Quincey?
[Man]
Who is it?
Nye?
What is it,
Quincey?
What do you want?
Saunders, just
been killed.
It won't stop
the world a-turning.
Ah!
Now then,
ain't you a picture?
An injun shot him.
Oh, and you got dressed up
for the hanging, huh?
Well, we'll have
to catch him first.
Get your pants.
Yeah.
[Crowd cheering]
Getting night,
Quincey.
All we have
is sand
in the mouth,
and the horses
are tired sore.
How's Harvey's
horse?
Uh, threw a shoe
and a hoof's split.
Ain't nothing
for us, Quincey.
We got to
turn back
or bed down
out here.
Weli...
we could go
to the Hooker
brothers' place.
Only about 10,
12 miles from here.
We can night
there.
Aah!
Aw, come on,
honey.
It ain't gonna
hurt none.
Just give me
a little honey.
[Sobbing]
All right.
Now, Ill tan
your hide,
do you hear me?
Hey, Jubal,
hey, Jubal,
by all that's holy!
I'll take the skin off you,
you don't bide
what I say.
Ah!
You're damn crazy!
She's kin.
Come on,
get back to the house.
Ah!
[Dog barking]
What's with
that fool dog?
Riders coming,
Jubal.
Earl!
Looks like
Captain Quincey.
You've been up
to something else?
There's nothing
touching me, Jubal.
Quincey,
you're riding late.
Posse, Jubal.
We're hoping to put down
here for the night.
Why, sure.
Why not.
What's
the trouble?
Apache breed shot
Eli Saunders dead.
Jesus hell!
Saunders,
dead.
Elias, get some food
on that stove.
Earl, help
with them horses.
You lose him,
Quincey?
Yeah.
Aw, that's
hell's doing.
You figure on
pushing it on
at first light?
Well, he
headed south.
[Coyote howling]
I don't hold out
much hope.
[Horse whinnying]
[Spits]
Jesus,
what is that?
Potato
whiskey.
Ha ha ha.
I'd rather
be belly-shot.
You get
the first
swallow down,
the rest
tastes good.
Earl's right,
Harve.
It takes getting
used to,
like dying.
[Coughing]
Ha ha ha.
After your
first cup, Harve,
you're blind
anyway,
and after
your second,
you're darn glad
you're blind.
[All laughing]
Well, if we
catch this breed,
we won't
have to hang him.
We'll just give him
a jug of this.
Hey, you're
a cruel one, Harve.
[Chuckling]
Where's Jubal?
He'll be
out back
setting
some traps.
You best take
your spencer,
Captain
Quincey.
The
Everettes
had some
stock run off
by some Mimbrenos.
You never
know.
[Dog growling]
Shh.
It's me, Jubal.
I mean to be
no trouble, Jubal.
Your company's
welcome.
Been thinking
on tomorrow.
Be obliged
to hear.
Circle around
by the Everettes',
pick
them up.
Then go on to
the Malechie place.
He's got
2 mex riders.
Then over to
Ezra Meade's.
He has an old
Tigua Indian
that can track.
We might cut his trail
before he gets too far
over the line.
Weli...
[Dog barking]
Might be no more than
catching the wind.
We'll get him.
Quincey,
me and
my brothers
will go past
the edge of hell,
but we'll have
that breed
and we'll
burn him!
We'll burn him!
Me and Eli,
we walked
the whole war
together.
That puts a man
close to you.
We'll surely
have that breed
and burn him.
[Men talking]
[Laughing]
How long you figure
it'll take, Quincey?
Well,
3 or 4 days
at the most.
Me and my boys
are alone here now.
Mimbrenos run off 3
of my best beef last week.
I can't be gone long.
I heard.
I'd understand, Josh,
if you wanted not to join...
no, no, no. I'm gonna
ride with you. Gibbon?
Naw, Ill ride
anyplace to see
a dead injun.
This could be
a good land
without
the injuns.
Comanches
in Texas first,
now
the apaches here...
killing, robbing.
Naw, Im gonna
ride with you,
but I just
can't be
gone long.
Gibbon,
you stay close.
You mind your ma.
Giddyap.
Giddyap.
Hyah.
Hah! Yah!
[Edna]
Gavin!
Good morning,
Mrs. Malechie.
Good morning.
Good morning,
Mr. Everette,
gentlemen.
I believe
you know, uh,
Quincey
Whitmore
and the
Hooker brothers
and, uh,
Nye Buell.
[Nye]
How do?
Nye.
Martin Hall
and Harvey
Lansing.
[Hall]
Morning, ma'am.
Ma'am.
Hell, Ive known him
since he came here.
Morning, Gavin.
George Dunn from
up wolf butte way.
Will Coop.
Set you down,
gentlemen.
Come on inside
with you now.
We're not here
to be sociable,
Malechie.
Some breed
killed Eli
Saunders.
We're
huntin' him.
Thought
you might like
to ride with us.
Yes, I heard
about it
yesterday.
One of
my vaqueros,
he knew
this half-breed
called
Pardon Chato.
He bought some horses
off him a year back.
Does the Mexican
know if the breed
has a piece
of ground to run to?
I'll ask.
He's with
my brother-in-law Brady
bringing in
some strays.
I'll send for them.
You be coming with us,
Mr. Malechie?
Soon as I wash up.
Will you have
coffee and biscuits?
That's to my taste.
We'll ride
to Ezra Meade's.
Get him and his Indian
and meet up at the wells.
Aw, Jubal, I
had a hankering
for biscuits
and coffee.
[Jubal]
You'll do
as I say.
Just keep
moving.
You see that
Brady Logan woman?
That's what I call
a fine-looking woman.
Put it
from your mind.
Thinking
ain't sinning.
Jubal, don't you
ever get bothered?
[Chuckles]
I swear,
brother Earl,
one of these days
you're gonna
get caught
halfway up
somebody else's
peach tree,
and you're
gonna be dead.
[Chuckles]
[Sheep bleating]
Brady Logan
and the Mexican.
I'm taking Raoul.
Do you have
to go, Gavin?
You know
I have to.
I hate it
when you're gone.
You and Moira
won't be alone.
I'm leaving
the Mexicans.
That's not
the same.
And what would
they think of us,
neighbors
and all?
We're new
here, Edna.
We're carving out
a place here.
We've gotta do
what's expected
of us.
To hunt down
some poor man?
He killed
the sheriff.
And he's Indian.
[Horse whinnying]
Is your pa
around, Jacob?
I'm around.
You're not going to ask
to step down, Jubal?
We haven't
given you
any call to speak
harsh words, Ezra.
Say your piece.
Eli Saunders
was murdered
by a 'pache breed.
The world
won't grieve.
Quincey Whitmore
has got up a posse.
to ride with us, Ezra,
or leastways, lend us
your injun to track.
I won't ride
with your kind.
As for the injun,
he's his own man.
[Speaking Tigua]
He says the apache's
not his enemy.
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