Hannie Caulder Page #2

Synopsis: Hannie enlists the aid of bounty hunter Tom Price to teach her how to be a gunfighter so she can hunt down the 3 men who killed her husband and raped her.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Western
Director(s): Burt Kennedy
Production: Paramount Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.4
R
Year:
1971
85 min
293 Views


Have you finally gotten

small, the good old Adam?

No, everything is fine.

I wanted to see if you

have any more children.

Two. The nights are very cold.

Come into the house.

Damn. Damn. Damn. Damn.

- What's going on, Em?

- What?

- Of course, what is.

- Shut up, Rufus.

I tell you what's going on.

We shot in two weeks, four things

and have nothing to drink.

- And eating.

- We still have some coffee.

And three horses, we can eat.

If you just touch her my pet...

I would never touch something,

what was between your legs.

And what about the kids in Sonora Town?

You've done nothing with the

, as you know yourself.

Have I not. Not true, Em?

Goddamn, how should I know?

Do you remember the

night when I came home...

...and I smelled like a lily?

- This proves nothing.

- Do you call me a liar?

- Em, he says, I am a liar.

- Are you, too.

Give me a single time where

I have not told the truth...

For example, when you said that

would be in a stage coach no guards.

- To a hair, we were all spent here.

- Yes.

That was a mistake, but do not lie.

Anyway, I have never said that

I am a flawless human being.

- I just said...

- Snout, Rufus. I need to think.

- For What?

- You son of a...

That was a joke, Em Have you lost your

damn sense of humor?

I'm about to lose my little brother,

when this son of a b*tch not his mouth:

Soon closes and holds closed.

- Frank.

- Yes?

Where can we steal some dynamite?

Do we chase the bastard into the air?

No, no, we do not want to chase

the bastard into the air...

We will again rob a bank.

Do you remember, just as he was of the...

- What is the city called?

- Sonora Town.

Sonora Town. It is I remembered a guy...

A very pretty woman.

You want to be a man.

This is not her succeed.

- No, not really.

- We should thank God.

May I ask why?

- A long story.

- I Goes to nothing.

What now...

Concerns the gun...

It must of course be easy to

what we will present problems.

The lighter the weapon,

the thinner the steel...

...the more fragile it becomes.

Since we will probably have to

resort to the box of tricks.

Thomas?

I think that is a cold night.

It is probably safe.

Here, take this.

Take him to hold up in both hands,

, arms stretched, just like that.

Well, take this.

Now hold up, at shoulder height. Now reel

, always with a half twist.

Good. Well let down,

slow and easy.

Do not let slip the wood is not

through my fingers.

Just unwound so as have you wrapped it.

Come on.

High-keeping. Hold up.

Good. Yes, you've done very well.

That you will do every

morning and evening,

until you make it thirty times.

Then I'm ready?

Then we take a slightly larger stone.

He has done three times

as much powder in...

...run, as required.

If not then it he flies around the ears

, it will never happen to you.

Who is that?

It looks like a preacher.

No, he is not.

A new chamber.

Two weeks.

Maybe just one.

The reason why I'm using the

appearance of a weapon so much trouble,

is that I think the

killing may find objectionable.

As you look at it,

it is a bad thing.

I can only try to give him some style.

Why two copies? - Only

a little Bailey Spell.

It saves you tighten the

gun with your thumb to...

Press with the middle finger

of the lower deduction.

The firing pin is clamped,

then the second trigger.

Never push a weapon from,

if you are not a target anvisierst,

even if it is unloaded.

This is your first lesson as a shooter.

Comm.

We practice first from here...

...it would not make sense, move closer to,

Before you're quick.

Now...

Pull the gun from its holster

slowly. And carefully.

No...

Slowly and carefully. It was only

we practice it slowly, then rapidly.

Okay.

Arm extended above shoulder height.

Right eye targeting over the barrel,

both eyes are open, that's important

. I'll explain why later.

Slowly tighten up the resistance,

not simply run through...

Well, what? The beats from,

as a stubborn mule.

- Yes.

- Yes, that's Kaliber45.

Kaliber45. The beats here from

away from the strongest man in the legs.

- It's gone completely wrong.

- You have the right to be deeply held,

it is gone forward into the earth.

That's not bad.

Try it again.

This time you add a little sideways,

finally, you're a target.

Come on.

Again.

Again.

Again.

Again.

The estimation of distance is

often not taken seriously...

...It is very important.

As the sun casts a long shadow man a,

seduces the to the

distance estimate is too large.

There is no shadow at noon,

the sun is directly above you.

Since you think you could

touch him with outstretched arms.

If you're close to your opponent

, you see too much of him.

You see how he sweats,

moistened his lips, squinting.

And while your eyes that capture

all that he can kill you.

Take distance...

...see all of him,

and nothing.

Meet And then it just here,

right here.

After you've shot, get moving immediately.

Come on.

Move it immediately, he shoots too for you.

In addition to the distance you have to

also assess the true human nature...

Well, over there is a

man, slightly left of you.

It looks bad,

stands erect in the sun.

Casual thumb in his belt, hat pushed into

neck, legs wide.

Over there, right by you,

is a man whose face...

...you can not see,

hat over his eyes, you turned

away, as if he not you noticed.

You have to kill them both.

It would be good if you are the faster

would turn first.

Try it.

Here.

Right here. Continue practicing.

He does not look like a man whose craft

the killing.

Bailey.

Here comes clientele.

On the clientele I can do without.

Children into the house.

Hurry.

Winchester.

Bailey.

Again, Hannie.

Again, Hannie.

Rufus, down.

The Safe flying in the air.

- I like.

- Down, moron.

I said, I...

You've blown the money.

You moron. You moron.

Forward, Rufus.

- Set me free.

- My God.

Thank you, Em.

The bartender said, he had seen.

Yesterday in Congress.

Do they have taken this path,

they could be here this afternoon.

I tell you yet again: Give it up, Hannie.

- I can not do.

- You mean you do not want.

I mean, I can not do.

- You will get what they deserve.

- But you do not.

Whether you win or lose, you will lose.

You will no longer be the same person.

- I certainly hope so.

- It's your life, lady.

What a life it is when

every man who looks at me...

- I look at you.

- And what do you see?

The woman that I was persuaded I

, out damned selfishness.

I wish I had you there then left alone.

I should now also be done.

Go. I do not need you anymore.

You've just used me, is not it?

It is so.

As I said,

you're a terrible liar, Hannie.

How come you do not have money? What

have you done with your last...

...share it?

What percentage?

No money does not last long.

Frank is right, Emmeth.

Women cost money.

What do you want with women?

You have so much in his

pants, as in the head.

Shut up. Em, he should

keep his mouth shut.

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Burt Kennedy

Burt Kennedy (September 3, 1922 – February 15, 2001) was an American screenwriter and director known mainly for directing Westerns. Budd Boetticher called him "the best Western writer ever." more…

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