One-Eyed Jacks Page #4

Synopsis: Running from the law after a bank robbery in Mexico, Dad Longworth finds an opportunity to take the stolen gold and leave his partner Rio to be captured. Years later, Rio escapes from the prison where he has been since, and hunts down Dad for revenge. Dad is now a respectable sheriff in California, and has been living in fear of Rio's return.
Genre: Western
Director(s): Marlon Brando
Production: Madacy Entertainment
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 2 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
57%
NOT RATED
Year:
1961
141 min
1,121 Views


- I'll bring.

"Come on, drink.

- I do not want more, please.

- Drink, be good.

- The night is over.

Take the cup. Come on, drink.

Want to see you drink.

- I do not want.

- Why not?

Drink hoe, come on, drink!

- Drink!

- There it is!

- This is how we should treat them.

- Right... owes me six pesos.

Wait a moment.

She needs to eat something.

- I do not want to die of hunger.

- Please, I'm sick.

Will not eat?

Go take care of your stuff.

Take it easy! Get out!

This is a good place.

What do they think they are?

Give me a dollar for

who has good manners.

Please, is

breaking my arm.

- It will be nice now?

- That 's all?

Yes, almost.

- How are you, boy?

- Good morning.

Get up, your bully.

You will see what is good!

- Easy.

"Who does he think he is?

- Stop!

- Stop!

- Get off me! Wait!

Thinking,

I'll kill him too.

I'll kill you, I want to kill him.

Wait.

Beware!

Had already said more than a thousand

times this would happen.

Well, finally succeeded.

You killed it.

I better take care of it.

Beast is what you were.

They killed you at last.

- Get off me.

- Walk.

And now, what will you do,

friend?

That 'does not change anything.

Let's hope those two.

And continue.

Let's have a drink.

- Hello, Kid.

- Hello, Dad.

How did it happen?

He began to drag e...

came from behind

I had to grab the gun.

- That 's his style.

- Yes, gave me no other choice.

He was always

asking for it.

Had it not been you...

would have been another person,

I think.

You better get him out of here.

Gonna bring the charge.

"You help me.

- Sure, Dad.

Let's put it n the cart.

Kid.

I think it would be a good idea

surrendered his revolver.

Very good.

Hethon.

Ace!

Tim!

Hon!

Left hand. Kid.

Throw it.

Hon!

Come on!

I warned not to cause

no problem here.

But no, Kid, you

ignored my warning...

and went straight back

Man, did he?

Well..

not want that kind

here...

I will teach him a lesson

will never forget.

Let's see what kind

of thing you're done.

And this is a good start.

Look what is

happening with Romeo.

- Must have done something.

- Made something?

Nothing so serious.

When he gave that shot

started a war.

If I could I would help

get rd of that posudo.

What we do

about the bank?

Well, let's stop there today

anyway.

Now, he says, Kid?

You better kill me.

- Kill you?

- Is.

No, there is no need.

His days of gunman

over.

Untie it!

Hethon.

Bring the horse here.

Now, I'm letting you go.

But if it ever comes

here again...

I'll shoot you like

was a dog on the street.

Very good.

That 's all.

All finished!

Go home!

It's raw!

Yes, sorry

therefore, River

We saw everything and there was nothing

we could do.

It's okay, Bob.

I've been everywhere trying

hide the delegate.

You know me, River

If there was anything that could

I do have wheezing.

I said okay, Bob.

It's called Devil's Point.

Get there.

And then?

Let's just wait.

Just wait.

I hope you can, River

Wow, they really did.

It seems that everything is broken.

I do not think will be fine

for a long time.

No need to be

fawning around me, Bob.

This is not, I'm just Rio

thinking of you, that's all.

Well, come on.

We need some rooms.

My friend is sick.

We need a place

to stay.

- How many bedrooms?

- Four.

What is this? Fish?

Something dead.

Hey, where can we find

drink around here?

There.

Hello, Miss. Luiza.

Wait a minute.

You know, I heard about

your friend.

That guy, what is

even his name?

Rio.

I thought I could

be interested.

- Yeah, what about him?

He was hanged, e...

tortured n the center with

lashes on the back.

And how do you know?

Someone has to

the whistle.

Four weeks.

I think the honey over,

boy.

Will not improve

more than that.

Never mind.

Let's go back to Morrel.

Lying n the sun.

Forget this Longworth.

He's not worth it.

What you say, pal?

You must be crazy.

Here is a fish.

Take this fish

stinky here.

I am full of fish, Howard.

And these waves crashing

all day.

Six weeks and was just vomiting

I heard it from him.

And it will not improve anything.

How is hand, Rio?

It going.

Well, I was thinking

if we stay here.

What's the plan?

I was thinking about everything

that waiting on the bench.

What is the plan, Bob?

I'll tell you what we do.

Let's hope that sheriff

outside his home...

and then assail

that bank.

I'm still hurt, Bob.

Take!

Well, we may have to

change because their style...

seems a little slow

for me.

I'm getting tired

listening to this bullshit.

We rode 1500 km, because

you were considered the best.

But how

Things are going...

I think from

without you.

Would have to go with six,

instead of me.

Me, may be

only two of us.

Oh, Bob.

Do not want to get up, baby?

It is eight o'clock n the morning.

Come on, get up.

So many things to do

and I'm here.

Luiza!

Luiza

Why did not you answer?

Yes, mother.

I'll have a child.

- Hello.

- Hello.

- How are you?

- I'm fine.

Are you okay now?

Yes, I'm fine.

Want to sit?

How did you find me here?

- Loan told me.

- Loan?

Do not know how he knows.

Well..

No matter.

I'll leave here soon.

Where you going?

Have not thought about

until end Longworth.

End what?

I'll kill him.

Will kill him?

Right.

But why?

Just because you hit?

Yes, so

and other things.

I know it was something

horrible what he did.

And I was embarrassed for him.

But that is no reason

to kill a man.

Reason?

I have reasons.

I have a thousand reasons.

How many days spent n that

jail n Sonor.

How many nights spent digging

holes for the swollen feet.

With mice around me.

I let five years pass.

Heard men shouting

and praying.

Catching up dying.

I do not understand.

No?

It is difficult to understand.

5 years ago on a hill

were caught by soldiers.

And he left for

get new animals.

But did not.

It was the best friend

I had.

Abandoned me.

And you know why?

For two bags of gold.

Are you sure he did that?

Yes.

Well, that's my sad

history.

But when it's over...

I hope you come with me.

After murdering him?

That 'is not murder.

That 's reckoning,

that any man would.

And you think to kill him

will make it man.

I do not know, but...

just know that I think of that

over five years.

And that was the only thing

that made me stay alive.

River..

There are not many chances

to be happy.

And I think we have one now.

Could not try

forget it?

Forget?

Not while I'm alive.

Rio

Rio! Please, please

try to forget it.

Please take me with you.

We can be very happy.

Can not forget?

- Can not forget...

I can not, can not!

Do not understand it can.

I'd rather die than forget.

So...

I'm going away.

I would not be here,

when they bury you.

I love you.

Goodbye.

Wait a minute.

You should have some

reason to come here.

Yes, had.

But it does not matter now.

- This is my best bet.

Very well.

Want to get rich

with my blood, Bob.

The New York Yankee

takes this.

Well, thanks for the donations.

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Guy Trosper

Guy Trosper (March 27, 1911 – December 19, 1963) was an American screenwriter. He came to prominence in Hollywood because of his scripts for two baseball movies: The Stratton Story in 1949, a big hit for James Stewart, and The Pride of St. Louis in 1952, for which he received an Academy Award nomination. This led him into a highly fertile creative period, during which he wrote the screenplays for Elvis Presley's breakout hit Jailhouse Rock in 1957, the complex western One-Eyed Jacks in 1961, and Birdman of Alcatraz in 1962, which he also produced. Trosper's last screenplay before his premature death was an adaptation of John le Carré's 1963 novel The Spy Who Came in from the Cold. The film was released in 1965; Trosper (posthumously) and co-writer Paul Dehn received a 1966 Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America, for Best Motion Picture Screenplay. more…

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