Tribute to a Bad Man Page #5

Synopsis: Jeremy Rodock is a tough horse rancher who strings up rustlers soon as look at them. Fresh out of Pennsylvania, Steve Miller finds it hard to get used to Rodock's ways, although he takes an immediate shine to his Greek girl Jocasta.
Director(s): Robert Wise
Production: MGM
 
IMDB:
6.7
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Year:
1956
95 min
83 Views


... in here with you!

The night I got back from Cheyenne!

Basta, Jeremy!

McNulty meant nothing to me, and Steve

means nothing!

And now you!

I known you were in Cheyenne, right?!

I confessed last night, do you remember

!

Remember!

This party is better than the one given in Cheyenne,...

... Mr. Rodock.

Until next summer, Mr. Rodock

!

Come back soon!

There will be more tame horses!

When we run out women and money return.

Wanted to put between them as far as possible

Jocasta still wanted to

But I could not stay there, knowing

. she loved Mr. Rodock

not know where I was going

simply

me away from them

Where is Mr. Rodock

?

Since last night,

has not left the house.

Miss Jo has asked for you.

Rodock Lord!

Rodock Lord.

Rodock Lord!

Mares and foals are not.

The mares and foals!

The stolen!

- Where you've seen?

- I have not seen it, but...

... gone all the valley. They've been taken.

Found a pony with a broken leg.

Do the foals and mares stolen

?

- Did you see footprints?

- Yes Maybe 2 or 3 days.

- Tell the men to saddle.

- Is only Abe.

Then tell Abe that saddle!

Not think back.

Not want to see more hanged.

But I had to come.

Do not know why.

Iba Road West.

- I've been looking.

- Abe told me so.

I wanted to say goodbye.

I'm going too.

Are you going?

Do not want to live here.

Let me go with you.

A Cheyenne to San Francisco,

wherever you want.

Let me be with you until... until...

...

change your mind and marry me.

I... I have to go with Mr. Rodock.

No one will go with Abe.

But... do not go back until

.

Please Jo.

Right, Steve.

I'll wait.

Is there nothing we can do for him?

No.

Abe. Do it.

We have fresh tracks.

You were right, kid.

From now, 2 or 3 days.

But I do not understand how

Colts took.

With them you can not go fast.

I did not know we were to make this.

Okay.

Well you know.

If I'd known, I would have

unaccompanied.

When the die has left your hand

and you can not change the fate.

Apparently

have a visitor.

Hello Mac

Hi Steve.

How do you here?

Rodock fired me.

I'm Cheyenne.

- How is Jo?

- Still there.

- So you have a job.

- Yes, I have.

This is not the way to Cheyenne.

Mac, tell him I

I can go anywhere.

Sure, Steve, of course.

As you let us go.

Freeze.

Desrmalos Steve.

Abe, scrape out the horses.

McNulty.

I'll hang.

Bind them, Steve.

From hands and feet.

Rodock Lord, and let Abe

relocate to the strong Whitney.

Obey.

Quiescent, beautiful... still.

You mutilated my mares.

- The've left hoof.

- What have you done?

Nobody considers that a man...

... so would an animal.

- Why did you do it?

- I'll tell you what, Steve.

If a horse is trimmed hooves...

... you can not walk.

's Like you nailed you

a knife between the nails.

He did not escape to.

So

mares would not move from here.

foals would stay with them while having to suck

.

So these scoundrels, the scoundrels,

have a good alibi.

Would return when the foals are weaned

...

... and would have a bunch of horses unbranded

Rodock.

So he did, Steve.

Mr. McNulty,

has great ideas.

Have great ideas.

Abe, we will not need this rope

.

Sultales bondage feet.

You too, Steve.

Take away the boots.

Do not! Not me!

Rodock. The boy did not want to do that

mares.

Let it be.

Do not need to beg anyone for me.

McNulty.

How to calculate from here to Fort Whitney?

Far is .

Y:

for those who are used to go riding...

... is a long way.

Stop playing games, Rodock.

Now you will have chance to know what my horses suffer.

Abe.

Steve and I take

to Fort Whitney.

You stay here with the animals until we can take them as

.

Steve.

Go get their horses.

Move!

For pity, sir.

- Can not resist long.

- Shut up, Barjak!

We threw the dice.

The game is.

Do not ever try!

Destales hands.

I have a long way.

Well, that's enough.

Tie them to a tree,

spend the night here.

Animals need

rest.

'll Stop here.

Put yourself in the foot!

We're going!

Arise Barjak.

Get up!

I said get up.

Come on!

We have to go!

Arise Barjak!

Up!

That's better.

But that is not you get a horse.

Do you really think us

walk there, and surrender?

Certainly

up right there.

Do not steal was enough.

Torturasteis my horses.

You are not only thieves, but

cruel men.

You are solely greedy and cruel.

Rodock Lord,

has to stop.

Upload it to your horse.

Arriba. We're going.

My father must kill

20 years.

This is not punishment,

Mr. Rodock.

Is revenge.

Not human.

I can not.

Upload it to your horse.

Lars!

For!

Lars!

Basta, you hear me!

For!

Enough, boy!

That's enough!

Lars. Come on, son.

Upload the horse.

Come on, boy.

You hear me, boy?

You two, get the hell out.

Iros far and fast!

Do you return to get close to me, or my

lands, while you are alive.

Go away!

Anda boy.

You come with me.

Me alone.

Here is your son, Ellie.

Lars!

Lars!

- Do you intervene, mother!

- No more deaths!

- I do not know what he has done.

- I know what you've done!

And I know that you have returned

you alive! That's enough.

I have nothing against you, Jeremy.

And I want to thank you for bringing me home

my son.

Ellie, once

I told you to get out of here.

- Go East, and take the boy.

- I'm not leaving.

I should remember as it was small.

When I got him on his first horse.

Well, if you empeis

in stay, you will...

... you send an item

of mares and foals.

- Lars And can...

- I do not want.

Do you think that will pay

which made me and my father?

Yes, my father was weak.

And you are strong, but

could help.

Well, saw

I'm not weak.

If you would handle it.

I'll run bad, I work hard, and

Raise my own horses.

Now out!

I feel some slack,

boy.

I have learned from you.

Then

sorry for both.

Oh, Lars.

Steve. Tomorrow, first thing,...

... go find and tell Abe

carrying mares and foals...

... Peterson's ranch.

Lars will care either.

Your mother will see to that.

- Still thinking of going?

- Anytime, Steve.

It's okay.

Rodock Lord. When your message to

Abe, not back.

May be the best.

Instead

money he owes me...

... I can take the other horse and buggy

?

What do you want the buggy?

The Miss Jo with me.

Are you going to take Jocasta

you?

Yes, sir.

- Does she know?

- Yes

Take the buggy.

Jeremy.

Jeremy.

Guess

not much to explain.

No. Even a blind man would see it.

Is given one turn,

and stolen all...

-... a horse, a woman.

- To me nobody steals from me!

I'm going by my will.

I heart, and head, and I know

I decide for myself.

I am a human being.

Not an animal, Jeremy.

'm Not even one Rodock mare.

You understand horses, but humans

...

... you have no idea.

Now I understand why I have not married,...

... or even what you thought.

wedding must put the heart in the other person.

How can you put it, if you do not trust

.

Upload the car, Cooky.

Goodbye, Cooky.

- Good luck.

- Goodbye, Miss Jo.

Is difficult to understand.

Think you know him,

and not true.

Was ready to hang,

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Michael Blankfort

Michael Seymour Blankfort (December 10, 1907 – July 13, 1982) was an American screenwriter, author and playwright. He served as a front for the blacklisted Albert Maltz on the Academy Award-nominated screenplay of Broken Arrow (1950). He was born in New York City and died in Los Angeles. more…

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