Rio Bravo
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:01:42
Hi, Chance.
:01:43
It's getting too dark to do any good
out there. I'd just be a sitting duck.

:01:47
Anything happen when Burdette left?
:01:50
Nice as pie. Didn't say a word.
:01:51
What was the shot when they came in?
:01:53
That gunslinger of his was on the prod.
:01:55
What'd he do?
:01:56
Nothing, just grunted and growled,
made a few faces.

:02:00
Took care of that. What happened here?
:02:02
Not much.
:02:05
That tune, they been playing it all day.
:02:08
What is it?
:02:09
It's some Mexican piece.
I heard it farther south.

:02:14
Good evening, Sheriff.
:02:15
Colorado. What do you want?
:02:18
Just curious again.
:02:19
How'd you come out with Burdette?
:02:21
He wanted to talk to his brother.
:02:23
-What'd he have to say?
-Nothing.

:02:26
You mean he didn't say anything?
:02:28
Why are you so interested?
:02:29
Because he's talking now.
:02:32
Hear that music?
:02:33
He told the man to play it.
:02:36
What is it?
:02:37
They call it The Deguello,
the cutthroat song.

:02:40
The Mexicans played it for the Texas boys
when they had them pent up at the Alamo.

:02:45
Played it day and night till it was all over.
:02:48
Now do you know what he means by it?
:02:50
No quarter.
:02:52
No mercy for the losers.
:02:54
You'll be hearing a lot of it.
:02:56
I guess we made him talk after all.
:02:58
Just thought you'd like to know, Sheriff.

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