Hot Lead and Cold Feet
- G
- Year:
- 1978
- 90 min
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% % May the best man win% %
% % Way out West, a rich, old man
had two such different sons% %
% % Eli spoke with Bible raised,
and Billy spoke with guns% %
% % Daddy Bloodshy left a will,
and Eli said, "Thats fair"% %
% % But Billy said,
"No, lets fight it out% %
% % So I can get your share"% %
% % May the best man win% %
% % The mayor said,
"Folks, lets work it out% %
% % by setting up a race"% %
% % And everyone said,
"Poor preacher man% %
% % Hell fall right
on his face"% %
% % Eli was a city boy,
and Billy knew the land% %
% % "Please dont go, "
the schoolmarms begged% %
% % But Eli took a stand% %
% % May the best man win% %
% % When they meet% %
% % Itll be like hot lead
and cold feet% %
% % When they meet% %
% % Itll be like hot lead
and cold feet on that street% %
% % Itll be like hot lead
and cold feet% %
% % Hot lead and cold feet,
hot lead and cold feet% %
% % May the best man win% %
% % Daddy Bloodshy left a will,
and Eli said, "Thats fair"% %
% % But Billy said,
"No, lets fight it out% %
% % So I can get your share"% %
% % May the best man win% %
% % When they meet% %
% % Itll be like hot lead
and cold feet% %
% % When they meet% %
% % Itll be like hot lead
and cold feet on that street% %
% % Itll be like hot lead
and cold feet% %
% % Hot lead and cold feet,
hot lead and cold feet% %
% % Hot lead and cold feet% %
% % Hot lead and cold fe-e-e-et% %
[Wind howling]
No man should
have to face mornin'
or old man Bloodshy sober.
That's a good idea.
Why don't you wait here,
and I'll go and get us a drink?
It'd been better if I'd thought
of it five minutes ago.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Whoa.
Whoa, there.
We are here, sir.
Here, I'll give you a hand.
You do,
and you'll get my foot,
you jailhouse jellyfish.
Mind the wind, sir.
And mind your business,
Mansfield.
[Howling continues]
Great glory.
Take a look at that sight,
will ya?
Mine.
Bloodshy territory
as far as the eye can see.
The doctors
are quite concerned.
How much time does he have?
According to the doctors,
if he doesn't take care
of himself, it will be soon.
How much time if he does
take care of himself?
They give me
at least two days.
And that's why we're here.
To get a last look at what
I'm leaving to my heirs.
Heirs?
The land, the town, the money.
When you say "heirs,"
you do mean your son
Wild Billy, don't ya?
When I say "heirs,"
I mean just that.
Many years ago,
I grew a might too wild
for my bride's
highfalutin ways.
So one day, she up
and ran off back to England,
taking half my sons.
Half?
You mean you got two boys?
Traced him to Philadelphia.
This town needs another
Wild Billy
like it needs an earthquake.
You eat them words afore I pound
your face into a flapjack.
We better write a new will
so everything's fair.
You can stick your quill
back in the goose.
I already writ out my will.
And you ain't gettin' it
until I'm ready to go.
But a new will?
Mansfield, what do you know
about this?
Absolutely nothing, sir.
I never heard of it.
What are we gonna do?
Will you wait a minute
while I think about this?
There's gotta be an answer.
Whoa!
- Bloodshy!
- Bloodshy!
[British accent]
2, 3, 4.
[Upbeat music plays]
% % Oh, something good
is bound to happen% %
% % When love is in your heart% %
% % For love and human kindness% %
% % Is where good things
always start% %
% % Theres goodness
in your neighbors% %
% % Theres goodness
close at hand% %
% % Oh, lets spread love
and goodness% %
% % Over all this blessed land% %
% % Blessed land% %
% % Over all this blessed land% %
Everybody!
% % Something good
is bound to happen% %
% % When love is in your heart% %
% % For love and human kindness% %
% % Is where good things
always start% %
% % Theres goodness
in your neighbors% %
% % Theres goodness
close at hand% %
% % Oh, lets spread love
and goodness% %
Stop that racket!
Let's get outta here!
These vegetables
tell me something.
- We've got their attention.
- Get outta here!
Those guys over on 10th Street
were listening a lot better.
They were throwing rocks.
Eli, is that you?
Oh, Father Joshua.
I'm sorry to bother you
during your work,
but I have a very important
letter for you.
It's marked "special delivery"
and "urgent. "
And look at that postmark.
Arizona territory.
That's way out West.
That's curious.
Good shot, Harry.
I didn't know my father.
I didn't even know
I had a father.
Now I've found and lost him
all in one letter.
I guess you're an orphan,
Brother Eli, like us.
At least he's a rich one.
Only when we are giving,
Brother Marcus.
Of course, that's what
you meant to say.
Oh, sure.
How rich are you gonna be?
Well, it appears that there
is a considerable inheritance.
It mentions land
and there is a town,
and it says, "A considerable
amount of money. "
Ha ha ha.
Imagine the good work we could
do with that kind of wealth.
I guess you'll be out there
a long time.
Just long enough
to claim my inheritance,
and then we'll be back.
You mean
we're going with you?
Brother Demetrius says
it might help your education.
Yahoo!
Out with the cowboys and
the guns and the shoot-outs!
No, Brother Marcus,
not in my father's town, no.
Remember, whosoever seeks
peace and love shall find it.
If you have more dreaming to do,
do it with your eyes shut.
We've got a long journey
tomorrow. God bless.
- God bless.
- God bless.
ALL:
1, 2!Whoo-hoo!
You have a go at me now, Sam.
Oh, thank you, Billy.
Thank you.
Hold it!
Easy, Billy.
We know you're grievin'.
- We ain't lookin' for trouble.
- Well, you found it.
Next time,
it won't be your hardware.
It'll be your head.
Aw, quit shakin', Doc!
You made me miss.
I'm sorry, Billy.
I'm sorry.
Set 'em up again, Red Dog.
What's up, Ragsdale?
I'd like a little privacy.
You, come inside.
Wonder what he's gonna do when
he finds out he's got a brother.
Don't worry about a brother
that ain't gonna show up.
How's that?
Boys, you got a job to do.
[Cows mooing]
ROXANNE:
Marcus, look.Something's coming.
MARCUS:
Yeah.It's a stagecoach.
The kind that gets held up.
I hope not.
Don't worry.
That's why the armory
is riding shotgun.
Eli, the stagecoach is here!
[Whistling]
Yah! Yah! Go on!
Get goin', now!
Yah! Yah! Hah!
Come on, now!
Whoa!
Hey, you, there.
Shake a leg.
We ain't got all day, you...
You can take as long
as you want, Billy.
Just say the word,
and you got all day.
I beg your pardon?
You ain't gonna get
a quarrel outta us.
See?
He dropped his gun.
Does this stagecoach
go to Bloodshy, please?
You bet your sweet life
it does.
Anyplace you say.
Bloodshy, Carson City,
Timbuktu.
You name it,
and that's where we're goin'.
We got nothin' but time.
There ain't no passengers
to bother ya.
I'd be obliged if you could
store that for me, please.
Okay.
Thank you.
And that one.
I'll be back in a jiffy.
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