The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
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:27:02
- We'd like to talk to you about something.
- Go right ahead.

:27:08
The railroads are coming.
:27:11
But we don't think
the train's even going to stop here.

:27:15
What with men hanging
right out in clear view.

:27:20
Don't get us wrong, Judge.
We ain't against hanging.

:27:24
We just feel
that it should be done more private.

:27:28
Yeah, in Dallas they do it
in a barn outside town.

:27:37
In a barn?
:27:40
Like they was ashamed of it?
:27:49
Why, I'd rather give up hanging.
:27:53
No, sir.
:27:55
The law says
that the guilty shall be punished.

:27:58
And I say it shall be done
in broad daylight...

:28:01
in the open, not sneaking around.
:28:04
Like you was the ones that was guilty,
not them.

:28:07
What about the ladies, Judge?
Their delicate sensibilities?

:28:12
- And the children?
- The children?

:28:16
It's exactly what children need.
It sets an example.

:28:19
It shows what happens
if they don't walk the straight and narrow.

:28:23
Don't get riled, Judge.
:28:25
I know who put those ideas in your heads.
:28:29
They don't deserve any opinions.
I'll do the thinking around here.

:28:34
And you can tell that to your whores!
:28:38
I mean your wives.
:28:59
There are several reasons
advanced for the fall of Rome:


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