"♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "Kresten, this is your father." "Good day." " Welcome, Marie." " Thank you." "It's great to see you." "Say hello to your uncle Peter." "Good day." "You better get going before you lose your seats on the stagecoach." "Aren't you coming with us?" "No." "Peter likes to spend the night in town from time to time." "Hello." "Ma'am." "Where are you going?" "My wife doesn't speak the language." "She will learn." "You not only look like them." "You sound like them too." "You will too." "I'm sorry." "There's been a mistake." "You'll have to take the next coach." "But we paid for these seats." "I'm sorry, ma'am." "This is no way to treat newcomers." "We have been traveling for weeks." "I'm sorry, ma'am, but you'll have to get out." "Let's do as the man says." "Hyah!" "Come on!" "Come on!" "♪♪" "Hyah!" "Are there a lot of animals?" "Many kinds of animals." "Foxes, bears, deer..." " Are there bears where we live?" " No." "Not where we live." "But if a bear turns up... we will shoot it, skin it, and sell it in town." " Is there a town nearby?" " Not too far away." "We can get there in a day." "Kresten..." "don't worry." "It's a really nice place." "I've built an extension so there's room for all of us." "When are you old enough to go hunting?" "I think you're old enough tomorrow." "If you would like that." "I'm sorry." "I hadn't had a drink in three years." "Kind of forgot what this stuff will do to you." "Out here, when you're offered a drink, ma'am, you drink." "Marie, take a sip." "That's how it's done around here." "You ain't got a hell of a lot to say, do you?" "I like that." "My own princess, she don't talk at all." "She's mute." "The Injuns cut her tongue out when she was a little girl." "I suppose they got tired of hearing her scream after they killed her parents." "What is your name?" "My wife's name is Marie." "That's a beautiful name." "You just come out here?" "My wife and my son did, yes." "I've been here for a while." "It's not so easy for anyone to be without a woman for such a long time." "♪♪" "Goddamn." "It's hot in here." "You're not used to this heat, are you, Marie?" "No, I suppose not." "But there is always a solution." "Let's see what you've got." " Don't do that." "Such a warm little flower." "Don't do that." "Are you threatening me?" "No, I'm telling you get your hands off her and behave." "Kind of sounds like he's threatening me." "That's the impression I got." "What do you think, Lester?" "Yep." "I'm not trying to threaten anyone." "I'm just trying to..." "What are you gonna do about it?" "You can't do nothing." " You can't do nothing!" "Come here!" "Nothing." "You can't do a goddamn thing." "Hold still!" "Hang on." "Bite his ear." "Marie, bite his ear." "Aah!" "Don't be afraid." "Kresten..." "Pick up the gun." "Don't be afraid." "Just pick up the gun." "Stay down, Kresten." "Stay down!" "Lower your gun." "Do it!" "Goddamn son of a b—" "I don't like you much, dude." "You have five seconds to get out of here." "You understand me?" "One." "Two!" "Three." "Please." "Please." "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "Goddamn." "♪♪" "♪♪" "She ain't dead!" "She'll be fine!" "Wait, wait, wait!" "Wait!" "She ain't dead." "Wait, wait, wait!" "Wait!" "I didn't touch the boy." "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "Who did this?" "I never saw them before." "Strangers." "♪♪" "♪♪" "It's a sad day, Mr. Delarue." "But we must bear in mind that no one in this peaceful town is involved in the gruesome killing of your men." "Where's my brother?" "Your brother?" "Mayor Keane." "Sir." "Make sure he doesn't stink of booze when the princess sees him." "Of course." "You bring him to my house." "I'll make sure he looks his best self." "Take him there." "Did you catch the killer?" "Mr. Delarue, I can assure you it ain't nobody from around here." "I need to know who killed my brother." "There's no witnesses survived." "Whip and the shotgun were shot dead also." "We lost two lives today..." "One, my own blood." "I will give you two hours to find the man that did this." "And, Sheriff," "I want that man alive." "That's impossible." "You are a man of God," "Sheriff Mallick." "I'm sure you've heard the words of our Lord," ""A tooth for a tooth."" "Yeah." "You have until noon to find the man that did this..." "Or you bring me two of your people." "M-Mr." "Delarue—" "You choose two, Mayor Keane..." "Or I will take four." "Of course." "Yeah." "Amen." "I am ready, Father." "The whole town will always be grateful to you." "Take good care of my grandson, you hear me?" "We'll try the best we can." "I, for one, will help the boy run the store." "This isn't right." "I'm not sure I can make it without you, Grandma." "Of course you can, my boy." "Please don't." "Please, please." "Please." "Please don't." "Please." "Please." "Please." "Please, Father." "Please help me." "Please, Father." "My life's not that bad." "I don't want to die!" "I never been a burden." "I'm innocent!" "I'm innocent!" "Please, don't!" "May God have mercy on your evil soul." "Oh, God!" "Everybody, stay calm." "Well, Sheriff..." "A tired old woman and half a man..." "That didn't add up." "That man's death—" "That's on you two." "Tell me something, Mayor Keane." "How much does Black Creek pay in protection?" "$80 every month." "It seems to me you're gonna need more protection with a killer around." "From now on, that fee is double." "Mr. Delarue, this is barren land." "We can't generate those amounts." "$160 due at the end of the month, every month, until you find the man that killed my brother." "Are we in agreement?" "Yes, yes." "Yes, we are." "I thought we would be." "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "Let him rest in peace, Princess." "I will find the man that killed Paul, and I will personally make him pay the price." "That's a promise." "I will take care of you now." "Together—" "♪♪" "♪♪" "Raul..." "Look." "I better find the sheriff." "Whoa." "I'll see you in a moment." "♪♪" "Good day to you." "Where's your grandmother?" "She's dead." "Delarue shot her." "I'm sorry to hear that." "What can I do for you?" "I got some skins." "We're going west." "So the only two men around here who know how to shoot are leaving." "Guess so." "Weren't you two soldiers back where you came from?" "We could use people like you if we're ever gonna face that murderer." "Yeah, I was a soldier once, and it taught me a lesson." "Don't get into a fight you know you're gonna lose." "Cowards." "Who's there?" "Jon!" "Well, it's good to see you in town for once." "Are you still buying up land?" "Well, I do occasionally, yeah." "How much will you give?" "Well..." "I couldn't possibly give you more than a $145." "That's half of what we paid for the land six years ago." "Well, like I say, times are hard." "You know, since Delarue raised his fees, there's a lot of people want to sell." "Still, you're a good man, and I want to help." "Let's make it $150." "Or you can bide your time." "Who knows." "If they find the man who killed Delarue's brother, well, tempers may calm, and prices may rise." "What man?" "You don't know?" "Delarue's brother just got out of jail." "Some lunatic killed him, shot everyone on the stagecoach." "Since then, it's—well..." "I'll take the $150." "You won't regret it." "Now, I'll need you to sign this." "Here." "Use that." "Where will you go?" "We'll try and find a place further west." "I'd probably do the same if I was a young man." "That's for you..." "And this is for me." "You'll need to keep that money somewhere safe, in your boots, maybe." "There's a lot of hungry people out there." "Come on." "Go on." "Whoa." "Whoa." "14, 15 deeds at a collected sum of $3,148 and 12%." "You're entitled to $3,524." "And 76 cents." "Let's make it a dollar." "Madelaine takes pride in making sure those books add up." "Well, the devil is in the detail." "The company doesn't like the way things are going." "Are you aware that the sheriff in Black Creek wired the federal government for help?" "I managed to block the communication for now, but you can't go on using the same methods you used in the army." "These people are not Indians." "Standard Atlantic is a modern company, Colonel Delarue, and we need our operations to look civilized." "Am I making myself clear?" "Good." "Now, how long before Black Creek is bought up?" "I'd have the whole valley bought up in a week if you let me do things my way." "Just answer the question." "You keep the cavalry out of the equation," "I reckon it'll take me three or four months." "That's all I needed to know." "Good day to you." "So they want me to be civilized, Princess." "Hell, I guess I can do that." "Long as we keep piling up the money." "All right, boys." "I'll take it from here." "Let Pete run." "Mallick." "He wasn't on that stagecoach." "He's not involved in this." "He broke a deputy marshal's jaw, so he's gonna have to take his legal punishment for that." "But, unfortunately, things are gonna be..." "A little bit different for you." "I've had to send word to Delarue that we've got you in custody." "I'm sure you're aware he's been making life hard for... all of us." "I don't know what happened to him." "He used to be a good man." "I guess killing all those Indians for us must have..." "Unsettled his mind." "Now, I'm sorry for your loss, Jon." "Yeah, I am." "But you seem to have followed him right down the same path." "If you'd just shown a little compassion for Delarue's brother instead of killing him, then Mrs. Borowski and Mr. Whisler and Joe No Leg, they'd still be here." "I won't be the last man" "Delarue's gonna kill around here." "Nope." "Probably not." "But your death's gonna buy us some time." "I've already wired for assistance— try and restore some law and order." "Sometimes, you got to sacrifice a single sheep to save the rest." "I'm just a shepherd guarding his flock." "♪♪" "They say you were a soldier." "Did you ever fight in a war?" "I did." "Who was the enemy?" "Germans." "Bravo." "You have my respect." "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "Well, here he is— the worthless son of a bitch that killed your beloved husband." "Your beloved husband killed my 10-year-old son." "Then he raped my wife." "No one asked you to talk." "Well..." "We will soon find out what you're made of, soldier." "♪♪" "Whoa." "You're late." "I'll be with you in a moment, Henry." "Can I have his boots?" "Go ahead." "Keane." "Keane." "You won't be needing these, my friend— not where you're going." "Hey, I got a christening this morning, so Sunday mass is gonna take a little longer." "You give him water if he asks for it." "And don't get excited." "Could I have some water?" "Nope." "Sorry to turn my back on you..." "But the view is better from here." "Got you pretty good, didn't I?" "I mean, you were ugly before I knocked out your teeth..." "But now..." "Hope you have a woman that loves you, 'cause you ain't gonna find one with that face." "You probably never could get anything without paying for it..." "Not with that stupid voice of yours." "But it's gonna cost you extra now, that's for sure." "Shut up." "I actually did you a favor." "I mean, it's better now." "Now you don't just sound like a sick mule;" "you look like one too." "I said, shut up." "People won't be as surprised when you open your mouth." "Goddamn it." "I'm gonna kill you." "It's probably a family thing." "I'm sure your whore mother sounded like a mule when you were conceived." "Goddamn." "You know how long I have waited for this very moment?" "You felt that, didn't you?" "Of course you did." "You are so beautiful." "You know what those— what those savages did to you, taking your tongue?" "I know it must have been horrible for you, but I see it as..." "A gift..." "To me." "When I'm done here, you and me, we're gonna— we're gonna get a place in New Orleans." "Oh, you will shine." "You will be the princess of New Orleans." "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "Get the horses." "♪♪" "Whoa, whoa." "Whoa." "Whoa." "Come on." "Come on." "♪♪" "♪♪" "Jon, Jon." "I'll be back." "Whoa." "They split up." "Corsican, take half the men." "Follow this trail." "The rest, come with me." " Hup!" "Hup!" " Hyah!" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "♪♪" "♪♪" "Bring your sister inside the house, Billy, and take Daddy's gun." "We don't want you here!" "You shouldn't drink from the well." "It's full of that sticky oil." "I left you some bread and boiled water." "Thank you," "Mrs. Whisler." "Why are you leaving?" "Delarue killed my husband." "Sorry to leave you like this." "You wanna come with us?" "I'll be fine." "He's gonna kill you." "You know, Paul, he..." "He saved you from them Indians..." "But he never did straighten you out." "Goddamn it." "Now I got to kill you." "That's a shame, Henry." "We could take good care of her." "There is nothing wrong with her body." "Once again, good fortune smiles down upon you, Princess." "Once you've all had your way with her..." "Cut her throat." "I would like my boots back." "Your boots?" "Sure." "Sure, I've, uh..." "I— I kept them here for you." "I..." "I kept them nice and clean." "Look." "Here." "Did you buy Mrs. Whisler's farm?" "Um, yeah, yeah, I believe I did, yeah." "Have you got her deed?" "W-what?" "Look, this is all very confusing." "What about my deed?" "You want your money?" "Huh?" "Sure." "It's right here..." "Here it is, Jon." "Take it." "Take—take it all." "What were you doing up at Delarue's place?" "Someone had died." "I mean, everyone deserves a coffin, even though they ain't going to heaven." "Henry." "What?" "You called him Henry." "Get the lid off that coffin." "Sure." "I'm an undertaker." "That's what I was doing there." "I mean, somebody's got to take care of these matters." " Get in." " Oh, look—" "Look, I— I'm just— just trying to make a— a good living, you know?" "That's all." "I'm a businessm—" "Oh!" "Oh, God." "You're not even a man." "Please don't." " Get in." " You won't get away with this." "Get in." "I'm the mayor of this town." "I try to help people." "Nobody wants the land." "Please don't." "No, please." "No!" "No, please, Jon!" "No!" "Ah!" "Jon, no!" "Jon!" "You're right, Jon." "I—I— I don't keep the deeds." "I give them to Delarue." "I need a revolver, a holster, and some ammunition for my Winchester." "Get me a knife as well." "I'll pay for it." "I also need two bottles of kerosene." "I want you to go to Mallick." "Tell him that Keane has been making money on all of us." "All that land and houses he bought wasn't for himself." "He's been selling it all to Delarue." "It's that sticky oil." "Delarue believes it will soon be worth thousands." "Think you and your brother are gonna fight Delarue on your own?" "No." "My brother's dead." "Let me come." "You're just a kid." "I'm not a kid." "I turn 16 in May." "I've been practicing my shooting." "I'm not a bad shot." "You don't stand a chance on your own!" "Whoa." "♪♪" "Brought his own coffin." "Burn him." "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "Barn's on fire!" "♪♪" "Aah!" "Ah!" "Aah!" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "Shoot!" "Do it!" "♪♪" "I underestimated you, soldier." "You may have killed all my men, but you sure as hell—" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "So you did him in..." "And all his men." "You know, we've been hoping..." "Praying for someone like you to come along..." "Save us from our misery." "And that's what you did." "Only good souls left now." "I thought you got 'em all." "She's coming with me." "You don't want to go down that path, Jon." "I want you to leave this place." "May the Lord have mercy on both your souls." "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪" "♪♪"