One-Eyed Jacks Page #6

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
1,117 Views


And what else?

I gave my name to her daughter.

My.

Why not have one.

All we are saying

true.

But now she needs

your help.

More than ever before.

Help?

Yes.

I'll help you.

It took me five years to

build such a decent life.

"I will not stand here.

- Killing him will not solve.

- Left my hand.

- Please.

Release my hand!

- Is guilty. Will pay.

- Do not lie to me anymore.

I realized from day one

he came here.

Your hatred for him is more

important than anything.

Even our own lives.

And will do anything to hide

the memory that caused it.

Even kill.

I told you

shut up.

His execution will only

a day earlier. That's it.

What do you think

What are you doing?

You better come down.

He brought something

to eat.

You know something?

Why not take it back, because

He will not give you anything.

My father told

I bring it.

And you should give it to him.

He told me nothing

about it.

Is it? I will say that

you refused.

Wait a moment.

Let me see.

What we have here?

A little stew.

I'll take a peek.

You shall not touch that.

"I love you Rio!

- Luiza.

I love you!

Back!

Get your hands off her!

Get your hands dirty

off her!

Get off me!

Get off me!

Get off me!

I'll take it from here and see

what your father thinks that.

Very good.

Open here soon.

I'll count up to eight

give me the keys.

I'll rip your neck.

One

Want to start my

neck out with this?

Two.

Will be lucky to hit

the wall.

Three.

I'll shut up until

they go down the stairs...

but will be hanged

the same way.

Four.

're Bluffing, brother,

I pay to see.

Come on, try it.

Six.

What I have to do

is to get the gun.

Seven.

- So?

- I am going.

Open the door.

Calmly.

Turn around and enter here.

Enter here.

Left hand.

Take the belt.

Knees.

Very good.

Was discharged.

Give me the keys.

I'll take it.

- Now.

No, please do not kill me.

Remember?

I said

was not finished.

- Do not want to die!

"You do not seem brave.

I would like to see him lying

on your blood.

- Please do not kill me.

- Get up.

Get up!

Turn around and go see something.

Do not move.

Stand up.

Stand up.

Between there and grab

all weapons, fast.

There are no weapons.

Will die

if you're lying.

Turn around, lower the hands.

- He 's there?

No, he went to the bar.

Help!

Somebody help me!

Help!

Get off that horse.

- Help.

He'll run away!

You killed my father!

Sorry, could not

do nothing.

"Come on!

- No.

I gotta get outta here, Luiza.

Yes, gotta go fast.

I want to say something

his mother.

Say you've tried to run but he

gave me no chance.

And tell her...

I had to do it.

Gonna be okay?

Where you going now?

I do not know.

Will I have to think about it

later.

Perhaps Oregon.

I'll rde for a while

n any case.

Why do not you

to Mexico?

Might find it

n Sonor n April.

Once the baby arrives.

Not.

Not. I do not want to go

behind me n Mexico.

No matter.

Listen.

Wait for me n the spring.

One dark night

I will see you.

Go look out the window

and see me.

Do not worry.

Find a place.

Now I gotta go.

Go, please, go.

I love you, River

Take care of yourself.

I'm so afraid

to lose you.

Farewell, my life.

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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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