The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
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:50:02
No, Judge. Please don't.
:50:13
No. Please.
:50:27
What is going on here?
:50:29
You! Put that man down, sir.
:50:34
What is the meaning of this?
:50:37
- He's hanging the doctor.
- Well, you stop him. I forbid it.

:50:41
I am the mayor. You are my officers.
:50:44
As mayor of this town,
I demand that you do your duty...

:50:47
and put a halt to these illegal proceedings.
:50:59
Hanging is the outlaw's path to glory...
:51:06
and much too good for the likes of you.
:51:16
Judge, I think I should tell you that...
:51:19
in your absence,
a town meeting was held...

:51:23
Shut up, Gass.
:51:25
...during the course of which
I was duly appointed mayor.

:51:29
Gass!
:51:32
They voted for me, Judge,
by show of hands.

:51:40
Our wives' fault, Judge. They kept at us.
:51:43
I'm going home and beat mine.
:51:48
Judge, can't we just pretend
it never happened?

:51:54
Sure. That's a good idea, Judge.
Bygones is bygones.

:51:58
The Judge left everything
he owned or built.


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