The Rowdy Girls Page #3

Synopsis: Danger, deceit and dust. The Wild West of 1886 is no place for a woman, but it's the perfect place for The Rowdy Girls, fabulous females fighting for fortune and freedom on the frontier.
 
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2000
90 min
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when he's finished with them?

I know why you became a nun.

I could tell him.

Well, go ahead then.

Tell him what you

think you know.

Look.

I need your help.

Sorry.

Can't do it.

I helped you.

Well, the Lord helps those

who help themselves, darling.

I don't care if

you help me or not.

I'm going to get

to San Francisco.

[whistle]

Mount up.

Wanna make camp before tonight.

Almost home, Mick.

Give me that

beautiful moon, Billy.

You better quit staring at him.

I hate him.

Look, it doesn't

have to be him.

You better choose.

Or he's gonna choose you.

How can you say that?

What do you think they're gonna

do after they finish drinking?

Go to sleep?

What about you?

You don't know

anything about men.

No!

Let me go.

Let me go.

Help me.

No.

No!

Leave me alone!

Take that, stupid whore.

He's not man enough for me.

None of you are.

Hold her on the ground.

SARAH:
Get your hands off of me.

Leave me alone.

Get away.

No!

No!

No!

Why does she have to be a nun?

SARAH:
No!

No!

Hold her legs.

Look at me.

I can handle you.

Do it, Billy.

Don't listen to her.

I can see you.

Do it, Billy.

You're not like her.

I'll deal with her, man.

You can have her.

No!

You're not like them.

Get her, JD.

You're not like them.

No!

You're not like them.

You're not like them!

Damn.

Well, help me up.

Come on, let's go.

Wait.

Wait.

We can't just leave her there.

Look, I'll come back for here.

You know what, young man?

I'm sure someday, you're gonna

make a very good sheriff,

but today, I'm not leaving

here without my-- my sister.

Look, we can talk about

my youth and vitality

at a later date.

But right now-- I don't

have time for this.

You're so pretty.

You won't let them

touch me again?

No.

I like you, Billy.

I like you too.

I wanna go to San Francisco.

[moaning]

[giggling]

SARAH:
That was nice.

Get back here.

It isn't always

like this, is it?

Billy, you're so strong.

What's that?

Billy, what's--

what's happening?

You know what?

That was a dirty

trick you pulled.

You sure are

different for a nun.

I mean, not that I've had

any dealings with a sister

of the cloth, mind you.

Well, I haven't had any

dealings with a sheriff

who doesn't shave yet.

Hey, smooth as a baby's bottom.

Oh, and might I add that it's

this fresh young face right

here that saved a woman

of your advanced years

last night, Sister?

What are you doing

out here alone anyway?

'Cause the sheriff that

was killed was my brother.

Oh.

Well, what if Billy

and his men follow us?

It's just you and me, Sister.

I guess it could be worse.

So where's the nearest town?

I need to get some fresh

clothes and a fresh horse.

Then I'm gonna get

my-- my sister,

and get out of this

god forsaken land.

Which one of them

killed my brother?

The one with the keys.

Well?

You gonna leave or what?

No, ma'am.

Sister or not, you're

one fine looking woman.

You wouldn't be

safe in here alone.

Don't worry, Sister.

I'm a gentleman

through and through.

You could rest

your mind at ease.

I won't look.

This is the only inhabited town

between here and Sweetwater.

We sit tight, Billy's bound

to show up with your sister.

VELVET:
Yeah, then what?

I come up with a plan.

I can see you, Mr. Pepper.

[speaking spanish]

She's all yours.

Sister, wake up.

Sister.

We didn't have to wait too long.

Billy and his men just rode in.

Get that funny little

man from the bath

house over here pronto.

Pedro.

My lady here wants a bath.

Anything she wants,

I aim to give.

Your sister's with him.

It's kind of strange though.

She was riding

right next to Billy,

and Billy's woman was

riding behind him, tied up.

I'll be damned.

I want some whiskey.

It's too quiet in here.

You.

Que pasa?

BILLY:
Something wrong

with your fingers?

[playing guitar]

I love this place.

What the hell is she doing?

Playing with fire as usual.

[bark]

Cincuenta.

I'm gonna go check it out.

You stay here.

I'll be right back.

Hey.

Peachfuzz, be careful.

[speaking spanish]

Mm-mm.

[speaking spanish]

You've been a

naughty girl, Sarah.

How did you get here?

We looked for you everywhere.

Yeah, I'll bet you did.

I know your mama's colored.

Where's my watch?

Billy has it.

He's helping me get

to San Francisco.

You know, I know you're

just a silly little girl,

but you're playing

dangerous games.

Now I wish I had

the time to teach

you the virtues of fending

for yourself, but I don't.

Well, I'm keeping the money.

No, you're not.

You mind if I sit in?

Ain't you a little young?

I just turned 50 today.

Billy.

I think I see some

whiskers here.

Get the hell outta here, JD.

Look, I told you not to

tear this place up anymore.

Liam, get him outta here.

What'd you say your

name was again?

Joe.

Joe Pepper.

What's your bet,

Mr. Joe Pepper?

MINSTREL (SINGING): Now

Velvet's gonna take a chance.

She's ready to take flight.

While back inside, Joe and

Billy gamble into the night.

Soon, sweet Sarah will awake,

her money lost and gone.

I can't believe it.

Sister?Sister?

MINSTREL (SINGING): Now the

stage is set for the final act.

The curtains rise at dawn.

Call.

Straight.

Kings full.

[glass breaking]

[speaking spanish]

I like you, Joe Pepper.

Hey, Jose.

JOSE:
Si, senor.

Get one of your ladies

for my friend Joe here.

JOSE:
Maria.

I think I'm gonna

quit while I'm ahead.

How the hell did

we get out here?

My head hurts.

I'm good.

I think that nun

whipped our asses.

You wanna tell me where

she is, Joe Pepper?

I thought she was here.

Well, she ain't.

Empty your pockets.

Fixing to rob me, Joe?

Your pockets.

Empty them.

Pepper.

That the name of the

sheriff over in Sweetwater?

Bet you're hunting for

some keys, huh, Joe?

Were you the one?

Nope.

Not like them, Joe Pepper.

I still gotta take you in.

Where's the girl and the money?

The senorita took one of

the horses from the barn.

She rode out over

an hour ago alone.

We'll find her easy.

Let's go.

Yeah, there it is.

Come on.

I'm thirsty too.

Hello, princess.

Howdy, Sister.

Shouldn't have

run off like that.

Leaving your sister behind.

And now I find you freshening up

out here in the broad daylight.

She ain't my sister.

Yeah.

Well, you see, I figured

that one out on my own.

Wow.

You're a pretty smart boy.

You never answered my question.

You came all the

way out here to get

the answer to a question?

Yes, ma'am.

As soon as I get it,

I'm gonna make sure

that you and your money get back

to Sweetwater and the church.

It was the woman.

Isn't it always the woman?

Whoa, whoa, whoa.

Whoa.

Let's go.

You all right, ma'am?

My name's-- my name's Viola.

Just call me Viola.

What the hell do you

think you're doing?

Shh.

Comancheros.

They been running horses

up the canyon all day.

Well, what aconvenient spot for it.

Now, now, Viola.

Don't get your habit

all in a twist.

How did you know my name?

You told me right

before you passed out.

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