The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
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:57:05
What are you doing there
in the middle of nowhere, digging a hole?

:57:09
A grave.
:57:11
When that wheel come off the wagon,
I took it for a sign.

:57:14
- This here's my dying ground.
- Where you coming from?

:57:18
Lived in the mountains mostly.
I was a mountain man.

:57:21
Knew Jim Bridger, Kit Carson,
Liver Eatin' Johnson.

:57:24
He was a good feller when he started.
But things get to him.

:57:28
Went bad after a few winters.
:57:30
Yeah, a man will do that.
What's your name, mister?

:57:34
I'm Grizzly Adams,
direct descendant of John Quincy Adams...

:57:38
sixth President of the United States.
:57:41
His blood is in me.
:57:43
I went wild as a youth,
ran away to the mountains.

:57:46
Good life, free life, but cold.
:57:50
So cold I'd go to the bears,
lie with them in their cave.

:57:53
That's why I'm known as Grizzly.
I cohabitated with the bears.

:58:00
What are you doing in Vinegarroon?
:58:02
All my life, I've been cold.
:58:04
- I come south to die where it's warm.
- It's warm here.

:58:11
There'll be no illegal dying.
:58:14
The only people that die in my town
are those that I shoot or hang.

:58:18
Get along with you.
:58:20
Can't die here! Can't die there! Man
can't even die where he sees fit no more!

:58:24
I want no part
of what this world's come to.

:58:27
I'm glad my days are at an end.
:58:29
That's Zachary Taylor, my oldest boy...
:58:32
named after the 12th President
of the United States.

:58:36
I prefer his company to that of men.
:58:38
Pick up that wheel and move on.
:58:44
Or I'll have you both strung up
for disturbing the peace.

:58:53
Hurry up, mister,
this bear ain't getting any lighter.


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