Whispering Smith Page #7

Synopsis: Smith as an iron-willed railroad detective. When his friend Murray is fired from the railroad and begins helping Rebstock wreck trains, Smith must go after him. He also seems to have an interest in Murray's wife (and vice versa).
Genre: Western
Director(s): Leslie Fenton
Production: Paramount Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.7
PASSED
Year:
1948
88 min
94 Views


You want me to sell out and go.

You were at Tower "W."

What do you know

about Tower "W"?

Who told you?

Come on. Who told you?

Was it Smith? Was he here?

Yes.

So that's it.

You were running out on me.

No, Murray! No, I was only...

Might as well get this

through your head, Marian.

You'll never go with Smith

or anyone else as long as I'm alive.

Now, pick up your stuff.

No, Murray! Don't! If you do, they'll

never stop until they hang you.

Then go out there and get rid

of em. If you don't, I will.

- Why didn't you go to Emmy?

- I had some things to do. I had to pack.

Luke!

I suppose Murray hasn't

come back yet.

No.

No, not yet.

If he does, tell him it's best

he gives himself up.

Well, that's one time

you kissed him off fast.

All right. Now, get the

buckboard, and hurry.

Murray,

you must give yourself up.

You can't go on...

Yeah, Smitty'd like that.

You heard me.

Get the buckboard.

Marian.

Luke!

Oh, Luke, why did you come back?

Why? Why?

Murray's in the house, isn't he?

Yes, but he's hurt badly.

You and Bill go get the doc.

I'll stay here and see if I can help him.

Oh, Luke, please don't go in there.

Please don't!

He's crazy.

He's like a madman.

Get goin', Bill.

Get that buckboard out of here fast.

Watch your step, Smitty.

Come on, Marian.

Giddyap!

Hyah!

Marian! Marian! Marian!

I'm coming in, Murray.

Hiya, Smitty.

Hi, yourself.

Is it bad?

Yeah. Bad.

Try to take it easy, Murray.

I sent for the doc.

You're wasting his time.

That last one almost cut me in half.

Here, let me...

Get your hand away!

I'm sorry.

Forget it.

Well, that's how it goes.

Ya gotta have the breaks.

You had 'em all, Murray.

I had one, anyway.

I had Marian.

That's one break you didn't get.

Get me a drink, would ya?

It's on the table.

Sure.

Smitty.

Murray, if there'd been any other way,

I'd have played it differently.

You know that, don't you?

The only cards I had

were the ones you dealt me.

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