Last Train from Gun Hill
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:06:01
Hi, Marshal!
Marshal Morgan!

:06:04
- Marshal!
- Marshal!

:06:06
Hey, what is this? A raid?
:06:08
Where's Petey? He's not at the house.
:06:11
At the reservation with his mother,
visiting her folks.

:06:14
They'll be back this afternoon. Why?
Got a business deal cooking with Petey?

:06:20
He was gonna show us the gun
you killed the Bradley boys with.

:06:24
- He was, was he?
- And then how you did it.

:06:28
- You've heard that story lots of times.
- You tell us.

:06:31
- Come on, Mr Morgan!
- I got work to do.

:06:34
- Come on!
- Come on!

:06:37
All right! Come on.
:06:44
What's this?
:06:46
Feeding the kids hokey-pokey about
the old days. The Bradley Brothers.

:06:50
I was at the window
when I first heard them, like this.

:06:53
- That wasn't hokey-pokey.
- I don't think they believe half of it.

:06:59
I opened the door very easy...
:07:02
...very easy.
:07:05
Where the ice-cream parlour is, there
used to be a dance hall, an evil place...

:07:10
- Pink Poodle.
- That's right.

:07:12
One of the Bradleys was up on the roof.
Jeb, over there with a shotgun.

:07:19
And right across the street was Frank.
Boy, he was a real mean one!

:07:23
Wish I'd been around in the olden times.
:07:26
- Yes, those sure were the olden times.
- Must have been nine, ten years ago.

:07:31
Don't even hear a gun
in the territory any more.

:07:35
Be glad of that. Now, I was standing here
just so, my hands at my side.

:07:41
And I tell you, I expected to hear
those guns go off any minute.

:07:45
Bam! Bam!
:07:48
- See those bullet holes?
- One was from Jeb Bradley.

:07:51
- And the other from Frank.
- Now, don't go rushing me, boys.

:07:57
Those Bradleys were a mean bunch.

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