Gone Are the Days Page #4

Synopsis: 1908. In the fading twilight of the Old West, Taylon Flynn, a once feared outlaw now forgotten and rendered obsolete by the passage of time, wastes away in virtual anonymity on a decrepit ranch. Unable to reconcile the man he was with the man he has become, he summons an old accomplice for one last ride in a desperate attempt to seek redemption for the error of his ways; a daughter he abandoned, a friend he left for dead, and a wife brutally murdered for his crimes. Determined to extract his revenge with boots on and guns blazing, Taylon's vengeance ride is quickly derailed by the ruthless boss of a dying mining town and a legendary lawman harboring a dark secret. With his last chance at redemption rapidly escaping, Taylon must confront the inner demons he purged long ago and truly atone for his past sins in order to save his soul and the one thing in life that he truly loves.
Genre: Western
Director(s): Mark Landre Gould
Production: Oculi Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.8
R
Year:
2018
99 min
32 Views


If memory serves,

his name was Jake O'Malley.

- Well, I wouldn't know.

- You wouldn't know.

I thought you were a Texas Ranger.

They're from Texas.

It's a big state, Texas.

There're a lot of outlaws in Texas.

So I'm beginning to understand now.

Sheriff, you gotta hurry.

Roy, what... what is the matter?

You'll give yourself agita.

- What are you... What is the matter?

- The bank is being robbed right now!

- Damn!

- And at gunpoint!

- I think he's gonna kill her!

- What woman?

- Tall, pretty one. Fancy dress. Red!

- What color is her hair?

That's the whore, sheriff!

You stay... No,

-you stay outta this, Jaden. No, no.

- I need the rifle. I can help you.

- I don't need you in this. Shut up!

- I want to help you!

- Shut up and get out of here!

- God!

Go on! Get out, go on!

Come on. Come on, get up. Get up.

Here.

Find a hiding place and wait till you hear

the gunshots of them coming for me,

but be quick 'cause that train's

gonna want to get the hell out.

I don't understand.

You've always deserved a better life,

Heidi.

- Why are you doing this for me?

- Well, that's why.

Taylon.

We're running out of time.

You gotta go, now. Get, go.

- I won't forget you.

- Go on. Go.

My county, I'll handle it. Go on.

Go.

Hey! You kids! Get outta there!

Go inside now!

All of you, get off the street!

Get that thing out of here!

Where's your partner?

You told me to tell him to wait

at the train station.

Give me your pistol. Give it to me.

Go get him.

The whore's down here in the bank.

- Is that Jake out there with them?

- What?

How would that be Jake?

What the hell would he be doing up here?

I'm telling you it is, he's got that damn

Winchester pointed straight at us.

Yeah. Does he know it's us?

He will when he sees

that damn crooked smile of yours.

There you go.

You know, Virgil...

he's gonna kill you.

Yeah. I know.

Virg? I'm sorry I didn't go out front

with you.

I'm sorry I didn't die with you.

I really am.

I know.

But that's why we're here now.

So, let's get to business.

I think we could probably take them

all down this time,

even Jake and his damn Winchester.

We go on three.

One...

- Wait, wait, Virg.

- Two! You ready?

Let's give them hell.

You don't need to do this, Taylon.

Is that you, Jake?

Of course, it's me. Stop this now!

You wanna see if he'll surrender to you?

- Do what?

- You wanna see if he'll surrender to you?

That's a good idea.

We both know

you're not gonna harm the girl.

So, come on out.

She'll be fine unless you try

to break in here.

- You don't need her. Let her go.

- Not until you hear me out!

Jaden is trying to kill the whore.

And all she did was give me back my horse

and my money.

She tried to kill me!

Stop firing! Stop firing! You too, Taylon!

He needs killing, Jake!

He shot Sam in the back!

You hear what I said?

Take it to the judge!

I promise you'll get a fair hearing.

Well, that's not gonna happen.

Jaden will never stop hunting her.

- She's not an outlaw.

- Nope. She ain't.

Ain't a whore no more either,

and that's because of you.

But you.

You are an outlaw.

Son of a...

Stop firing, damn it!

Damn it, Jaden.

- Looks like you took one.

- Yeah.

I think I took two.

Well?

Well... looks like

I'm gonna be seeing you soon.

- I guess so.

- Yep.

Well...yeah.

Try it again.

That rifle never worked.

This ends right here, now.

Try to take me in, old man.

Nobody gives a crap about us.

All right.

Wesley, I gotta take you in.

You still wanna do this?

I gotta get you to the doctor.

I didn't come to Durango for a doctor.

I didn't want it to go down like this.

No, I don't reckon you did.

I can't believe you shot Virgil.

I didn't even know it was Virgil.

Would that even have made a difference?

I don't know.

I don't know.

Good Lord, you look old.

I am old.

Sh*t.

Where's Heidi?

I don't know what you're talking about.

You don't have to worry about Heidi.

She'll be okay, I assure you.

There's ain't no one

to go after her anymore.

Jake? You should've taken care

of my Heidi girl.

You should've taken care

of my Heidi girl, Jake.

- Sheriff?

- Not now.

But he said to give these to you now.

- Who?

- Him.

Everybody PHYS-

You gonna go get him, Sheriff Will?

No.

You just gonna let him get away?

Shouldn't he have to go before the judge?

All aboard!

Sheriff Will. Shouldn't he have

to go before the judge?

That's where he's going.

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