The War Wagon
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:12:04
For a man out a short while
you know a lot about his business.

:12:08
He's important to me.
- You thinkin' about his gold?

:12:12
My gold.
- Forget it.

:12:14
You can't get within a mile of it.
Have some grub.

:12:18
No thanks. How about outta town?
:12:21
He has a new toy. An iron-plated thing
he calls the War Wagon.

:12:25
Takes an average of 50,000 in gold
from Emmett to the station in El Paso.

:12:31
Forty-three miles away.
- There are a few guards.

:12:34
Thirty-three of them. Twenty-eight
outriders and five in the coach.

:12:38
Each man has a Henry repeating rifle,
two Colts and 200 rounds.

:12:45
So what?
- We're going to take that wagon.

:12:49
We are?
:12:51
You taken a look lately
at the cemetery at Emmett?

:12:54
There's a big bunch of cheap wooden
crosses, all crowded in together.

:12:59
That's a tribute to the last fools
who tried to stop the War Wagon.

:13:03
You like facts? $1.15 for the casket,
and 12 cents for the crosses.

:13:08
Pierce foots the bill.
:13:10
$1.27 seems a poor price to pay
for a man's life, especially mine.

:13:16
Ln four days, Pierce is going to make
the biggest gold shipment ever.

:13:20
A half a million dollars.
:13:23
A half a million? How we gonna
take it, with the Prussian army?

:13:28
With three others. Five of us.
:13:31
Five. L'm kinda glad l didn't
kill you tonight. You're funny.

:13:35
Wanna hear how?
- How we end up in jail or on the run?

:13:38
Not my way.
- No chance.

:13:40
$100,000, Lomax, that's your share.
You ready to listen?

:13:45
Why me? - You're good with guns.
And the only safecracker l know.

:13:49
How'd you find that out?
- An old friend of yours in prison.

:13:54
For the last time,
are you gonna listen?

:13:58
Alright. Let's hear it.

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