Hour of the Gun
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:07:01
Stillwell, if you so much as turn
your head toward those men,

:07:05
you'll be laying in the horse manure
with your friends.

:07:11
Wyatt, give me a hand here.
:07:19
I'll get a warrant.
I'm serving you, Wyatt!

:07:21
Your badge
won't help you this time.

:07:49
Please accept my condolences,
Mr. Clanton.

:07:52
We'll be ready in a moment.
:07:55
You got the warrants now?
:07:56
Ready for the judge's signature.
:07:58
If you'd had the law in your hands,
:08:00
Wyatt would've let you lock them up
out at the corral. I know him.

:08:03
It was a stupid play
to try without it.

:08:05
I didn't have the warrants
:08:08
because I didn't think the Earps
would be alive to be served.

:08:11
At least, that's what you told me.
:08:13
Yeah, they're alive now.
:08:16
But their hands are dirty.
:08:18
And you all got to understand that.
:08:21
That's what's going to get you
elected city marshal.

:08:25
That is if the county doesn't let the Earps
slip through our fingers at the trial.

:08:28
- You don't have to worry about it.
- I don't intend to.

:08:32
Get this through your heads.
:08:35
If this were back east,
I could make law the way they do.

:08:39
But the best thing
I can do out here is buy it.

:08:42
You get good value, don't you?
:08:44
It's been working.
:08:47
It works until the east gets here.
:08:49
But if I'm not big enough to buck them
:08:51
when they start to corner the ranges
and the railroads and the stockyards,

:08:55
you boys are going to have to go back
to living on what the county pays you.

:08:59
But meanwhile...

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