Rio Bravo
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:10:01
-Joe Burdette in jail? Nathan's brother?
-That's right.

:10:05
What are you holding them for?
:10:06
They were about to bury the reason
when you were coming in.

:10:10
-Murder?
-No other word for it.

:10:13
No wonder this town's in such a mess.
:10:16
What does Nathan say about this?
:10:17
Nothing. He's not talking. Just doing.
:10:20
You saw part of it.
:10:22
He's got this town so bottled up
that I can't get Joe out or any help in.

:10:29
There are men over there watching us.
:10:31
They're his.
:10:33
I can't make a move
without him knowing it.

:10:35
Who you got helping you?
:10:38
You met half of them.
:10:40
You mean that fellow with the badge
that stopped me, and who else?

:10:44
Stumpy. You know him.
:10:47
He's watching Joe and guarding the jail.
:10:50
A game-legged old man and a drunk.
That's all you got?

:10:54
That's what I got.
:10:56
If I ever saw a man holding the bull
by the tail, you're it.

:11:02
It's a good idea putting my wagons
where they're safe.

:11:04
Guess I better see they did it.
:11:06
I'll see you later.
:11:20
Better get back up there
and watch the road.

:11:23
You don't look so good.
:11:24
I feel worse.
:11:26
Think I'll stop off and get a beer.
:11:28
I thought you would.
:11:30
Got some in here. Cold.
:11:32
Just as long as it's beer.
:11:40
Stumpy, didn't I tell you
to stay out of sight?

:11:43
There you go. I never can please you.
I was just covering you in case of trouble.

:11:47
I'd be in more trouble if you'd have gotten
picked off while standing at that door.

:11:51
You'd be in trouble?
:11:52
What about me
if somebody gunned me down?

:11:54
Don't you never think of me?
:11:57
Dude, I guess we better get used to it.
:11:59
Here's a fellow don't think of nobody
but himself.


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