Bronco Billy
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1:19:00
Who do they think they are
telling me what to do?

1:19:02
It's my show!
I do the hiring and firing around here!

1:19:05
Anybody that don't like it,
they can pick up their pay and get out!

1:19:09
You know, things ain't so good
since she joined us.

1:19:13
I know, but that poor little gal's
been through hell.

1:19:17
I didn't like her too well myself
at the beginning, but...

1:19:20
...she's coming around
to my way of thinking now.

1:19:24
What are we gonna do? We can't put on
no show without a big tent.

1:19:28
I know that.
1:19:29
What shall I tell the boys?
1:19:34
Tell them we're gonna rob a train.
1:19:36
Okay.
1:19:41
"Rob a train"?
1:19:49
But how are we gonna stop a train?
1:19:51
Stopping the train is easy.
1:19:52
It's carting off all that money
that's gonna be the hard part.

1:19:55
No outfit's tried robbing a train
in over 90 years.

1:19:58
They were smart, that's why.
You people are crazy!

1:20:02
You could all go to jail for the rest
of your lives for robbing a train!

1:20:05
Appreciate your concern.
1:20:08
You may be right about us being crazy...
1:20:11
...but we're at the end of our rope.
1:20:13
This is not a game! People could get hurt!
1:20:17
Nobody will get hurt.
1:20:18
You don't even know if it's the right train!
1:20:21
If you want out, just say so.
1:20:24
You're all gonna get caught!
1:20:25
I'd say Miss Lily's out.
1:20:27
You're living in a dream world.
1:20:30
There are no more cowboys and Indians!
That's in the past!

1:20:39
I was raised in a one-room tenement
in New Jersey.

1:20:41
As a kid, I never even saw a cowboy,
much less the wide open spaces...

1:20:46
...except when I could
scrounge up a quarter for a picture show.

1:20:50
I was a shoe salesman
until I was 31 years old.

1:20:54
Deep down in my heart
I always wanted to be a cowboy.

1:20:58
One day I laid down my shoehorn...

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