"♪Subs corrected by♪  XQ2☻♥ minimalist SDH" "♪ Gold" "♪ Gold" "♪ Gold" "♪ Gold" "♪ Gold" "♪ Got a dream, boy" "♪ Got a song" "♪ Paint your wagon" "♪ And come along" "♪ Where am I goin'?" "I don't know" "♪ Where am I heading'?" "I ain't certain" "♪ All I know is I am on my way" "♪ When will I be there?" "I don't know" "♪ When will I get there?" "I ain't certain" "♪ All I know is I am on my way" "(Cockney accent) ♪ Got a dream, boy" "♪ Got a song" "♪ Paint your wagon" "(Singing in French)" "(Singing in Swedish)" "(Singing in German)" "(Singing in Chinese)" "(Singing in Russian)" "♪ Got a dream, boy" "♪ Got a song" "♪ Paint your wagon" "♪ And come along" "♪ Where am I goin'?" "I don't know" "♪ When will I be there?" "I ain't certain" "♪ What will I get?" "I ain't equipped to say" "♪ But who gives a damn?" "♪ Who gives a damn?" "♪ Who gives a damn?" "We're on our way" "♪ Where am I goin'?" "I don't know" "♪ Where am I heading'?" "I ain't certain" "♪ All I know is I am on my way" "♪ When will I be there?" "I don't know" "♪ When will I get there?" "I ain't certain" "♪ All I know is I am on my way" "♪ Where am I goin'?" "I don't know" "♪ Where am I heading'?" "I ain't certain" "♪ All I know is I am on my way" "♪ When will I be there?" "I don't know" "♪ When will I get there?" "I ain't certain" "♪ All I know is I am on my way" "♪ Got a dream, boy" "♪ Got a song" "♪ Paint your wagon" "♪ And come along" "♪ Where am I goin'?" "I don't know" "♪ When will I be there?" "I ain't certain" "♪ What will I get?" "I ain't equipped to say" "♪ But who gives a damn?" "♪ Who gives a damn?" "We're... ♪" "Farmers." "Let's go." "Whoa!" "Hold it." "There it is!" " Get over here." "Now stop it!" " (Hee-haw)" "Hello!" "Is... they... dead?" "(Echo)" "They'd... better be!" "Cos I'm gonna bury 'em!" "Let's go." "(clucking)" "(squawk)" "Aah... aah... aah..." "(Muffled clucking)" "My brother." "My brother." "He's dead." "His shoulder and leg is pretty badly broken." " You a doctor?" " Horse doctor." "But bones is bones." "Also, blacksmith." "Bring brother." "More in the centre." "Oh, God... we pass on to You the body and soul..." "of this nameless peckerhead." "Well, at least he went quick, and he ain't goinna have to suffer through the scurvy, the dysentery, the spotted fever, or the cholera and the aigue." "Not to mention them other maladies contracted in a consort with low women." "Or waste a couple-a years digging in the dirt and finding dirt, like I've been doing." " Talk about him!" " You wanna be next?" "And seeing' how he survived all o' that, he could have been hit by timber, fall down a shaft, starved, get murdered or committed suicide on Christmas Eve." "What I'm tryna say, God, is you don't seem to have no particular pity for your children when they're livin', so that's why we're askin' ya to be a little kinder to 'em when they dead." "So, with all due reverence, Lord, we pass on to you this corncracker's body and soul to take him and to keep him..." "I stake this claim!" "For me and my new pardner, over there, whatever the hell his name is..." "Forever and ever." "Amen." "Pull him up." "♪ Got a dream, boy" "♪ Got a song" "♪ Paint your wagon" "♪ And come along" "♪ Where am I goin'?" "I don't know" "♪ Where am I heading'?" "I ain't certain" "♪ All I know is I am on my way" "♪ When will I be there?" "I don't know" "♪ When will I get there?" "I ain't certain" "♪ All I know is I am on my way" "♪ Got a dream, boy" "♪ Got a song" "♪ Paint your wagon" "♪ And come along" "♪ Where am I goin'?" "I don't know" "♪ When will I be there?" "I ain't certain" "♪ What will I get?" "I ain't equipped to say" "♪ But who gives a damn?" "♪ Who gives a damn?" "♪ We're on our way ♪" "♪ I still see Elisa" "♪ She keeps on returning" "♪ As breathless" "♪ And young as ever" "♪ I still hear Elisa" "♪ And still feel a yearning" "♪ To hold her against me again" "♪ Her heart was made of holidays" "♪ Her smile was made of dawn" "♪ Her laughter was an April song" "♪ That echoes on and on" "♪ Since I saw Elisa" "♪ The shadows are falling" "♪ And winter is calling above" "♪ But I still see Elisa" "♪ Whenever I dream" "♪ Of love ♪" "Elisa." "That the name of your girl?" "Yeah." "Oh, I found this." "I thought it might make a good crutch for you now you seem to be getting around pretty good." "Thanks." "You know, it just don't seem right, Mr Rumson." "You doing all the work and me getting half." "I mean, it's your mule, your tools and all." "Well, it was your brother." "Well... where I come from, Mr Rumson, we're cautious of strangers who talk in an easy manner." "Oh, you got me down for some kind of low scuff from New Orleans, hmm?" "Sell you patent medicine with one hand, pinch your purse with the other?" "Matter of fact, that's kinda what I was thinking." "As a matter of fact, pardner, you're right, but I ain't yet sunk to horse stealing." "Oh, I've salted claims, yeah." "And I've sold whisky to Injuns." "Once a man in Walla-Walla come at me with a gun and I killed him." "I can't think of one commandment I ain't shattered, regular." "I never did fancy my mother and father, let alone respect them or honour them, and I have coveted my neighbour's wife." "Whenever I had a neighbour and whenever he had a wife." "Mm-mm." "And I gamble and I cheat at cards, but there is one thing I do not do." "I ain't never gulled a pardner." "The one sacred thing, even to low scuff like me, is a man's pardner." "Two pennyweight short of four ounces." "Now, you pass me your pouch, I'll pour your share." "And, Pardner," "I'll swap pouches with you anytime you say." "Well..." "I meant no offence, Mr Rumson, and I appreciate you saving my life and all." "But you just wanna know what's expected of you in return?" "That's right." "I like to know what crops I'm planting." "Well, when I get dead drunk, fall in a muddy street," "I expect you to come get me, cos I don't want to die muddy drunk." "If I owe a man $100, I expect you to stand good for me, and if I get melancholy, which can happen," "I expect you to be my companion and to solace me." "What happens when you get in a fight?" "Well, if four of anything come at me at one time, you might lend a fist." "Up until that, I can pretty well take care of myself." "You see, I don't fight fair." "Well, I don't fight at all unless I absolutely have to." "I got kind of a temper, and once I start, I just can't quit." "Well, good." "Just remember that I'm on your side." "Well..." "I hear a shopkeeper's pulled into town with a wagon full of whisky." "What do you say I hoist you up that mule and we go down there and get boiled?" "Oh, I ain't a boozing man either, Mr Rumson." "Well, I am." "Man:" "Town meeting tonight!" "There's gonna be a town meeting tonight!" "Town meeting tonight, Ben." "Blaah!" "Ben!" "Ben Rumson!" "Mooney!" "This is my pardner." " I thought you were on your way back to Ireland." " I am, I'm just passing through, here." " It's right on the way, you know?" " Mooney." "How's it going, Willie?" "I ain't won a hand in three weeks, Ben." "This is my pardner." "He calls himself Rotten Luck Willie, but that's just to get the suckers." "You couldn't beat him with 5 aces, so never play with him." " Oh, I don't gamble, Mr..." " Neither does he." "(Snoring)" "My name's Ben Rumson." "This here's my pardner." "And I'm buying whisky for any man that can stand up." "Aha!" " I was sitting there." " Now you're standing there." "Give him a whisky!" "Ben Rumson, you have an outstanding account in the amount of $68 from Yuba City, and which you skipped town on me." "Skipped town on you?" "I was run out." "Don't you remember, Gus?" "I want to be paid now before they run you out of this town." "Look, would you put that damn gun down and stand these boys the whisky, I said." "And dry your hands before you weigh it." "Chief, me and my pardner need some supplies." "A pound of sugar, half a case of whisky, and a case of pneumonia for Schermerhorn there." "A pound of sugar and a two-pound sack of flour, please." "Evening." "Horace Tabor, Worcester, Massachusetts." " When did you get in?" " Arrived this morning." "Hit a vein this afternoon, and I aim to be back in Worcester by Christmas." "It says here California's going to be admitted to the Union." "Just what it needs;" "law and order." " That's good news." " Well, it ain't to me." "It's my unrelentant policy to bust out of any territory the day it become a state" " and head for another wilderness." " I don't agree, sir." " Well, I don' wanna hear about it." "All I know is, you look around at the human race, you gotta wonder what the hell God was thinkin' about." "(grumbling)" "Oh, oh, oh!" "♪ God made the mountains" "♪ God made the sky" "♪ God made the people" "♪ God knows why" "♪ He fixed up the planet" "♪ As best as He could" "♪ Then in come the people" "♪ And gum it up good" "♪ The first thing ya know" "♪ They civilise the foothills" "♪ And everywhere He put hills" "♪ The mountains and valleys below" "♪ They come along and take 'em" "♪ And civilise and make 'em" "♪ A place where no civilised person would go" "♪ The first thing you know" "♪ The first thing you know" "♪ They civilise what's pretty by puttin' up a city" "♪ Where nothin' that's pretty can grow" "♪ They muddy up the winter" "♪ And civilise it into a place too uncivilised even for snow" "♪ The first thing ya know" "♪ They civilise left they civilise right" "♪ Till nothin' is left till nothin' is right" "♪ They civilise freedom till no one is free" "♪ No one except" "♪ By coincidence, me" "♪ The first thing ya know" "♪ The boozer's in prison and the criminal, he isn't" "♪ And only the rascals have dough" "♪ When I see a parson I gotta put my arse in" "♪ The wagon that follows the tail of a crow" "♪ The first thing ya know" "♪ I pick up and blow" "♪ The first thing you know-oh-oh-oh ♪" "Man:" "Ben!" "Ben Rumson!" "Ben!" "You bloody old rumpot!" "Mad Jack Duncan!" "This is my pardner." "I heard you was in town." "Wait till I tell you what happened to Harry and Ernest and me." " What?" " We never went home." "Come on, lads!" "We're having a dance." "Jump in!" "Climb on, Pardner." "We're going to a dance!" "♪ Out the winder go the beans out the winder go the beans" "♪ Out the winder go the beans I had a lucky day" "♪ Mary, my Mary" "♪ My sweet canary" "♪ We're goin' out this evenin'" "♪ Mary, my Mary" "♪ I'm gonna take you out tonight" "♪ So hand me down that can o' beans hand me down that can o' beans" "♪ Hand me down that can o' beans I'm throwin' it away" "♪ Out the winder go the beans out the winder go the beans" "♪ Out the winder go the beans" "♪ Good times are here to stay... ♪" "This town meeting will now come to order!" "♪ Hand me down that can o' beans hand me down that can o' beans" "♪ Hand me down that can o' beans I'm throwin' it away" "♪ Out the winder go the beans out the winder go the beans" "♪ Out the winder go the beans I had a lucky day" "♪ Mary, M-M-M-Mary" "♪ My cute canary" "♪ We're goin' out this evenin'" "♪ Mary, M-M-M-Mary" "♪ I'm gonna take you out tonight" "♪ So hand me down that can o' beans... ♪" "Order!" "♪ Hand me down that can o' beans I'm throwin' it away" "♪ Out the winder go the beans out the winder go the beans" "♪ Out the winder go the beans go the beans, go the beans" "♪ Good times are here to stay" "♪ Yeah!" "♪ Hand me down that can o' beans hand me down that can o' beans" "♪ Hand me down that can o' beans I'm throwin' it away" "♪ Out the winder go the beans out the winder go the beans" "♪ Out the winder go the beans" "♪ I had a lucky day" "♪ Mary, M-M-M-Mary" "♪ My sweet canary" "♪ We're goin' out this evenin'" "♪ Mary, M-M-M-Mary" "♪ I'm gonna take you out tonight" "♪ So hand me down that can o' beans" "♪ Hand me down that can o' beans hand me down that can o' beans" "♪ I'm throwin' it away" "♪ Out the winder go the beans out the winder go the beans" "♪ Out the winder go the beans go the beans, go the beans" "♪ Good times are here to stay ♪" "(Thunder)" "Anybody seen Ben Rumson?" "He left here about 20 minutes ago." "Thanks." " Are you his pardner?" " Yeah." "He, uh, owes me $80." "He said you would stand good." "Hey, Pardner." "Can you help me get up on that mule?" "You all right?" "I get melancholy every now and then." "It's a disease common to mountain men who live alone a lot, but if you stay with me at such..." "such times, I'll be OK." "All right." "Did Ezra Atwell come to you for that $80?" "Yeah." "I stood good for you." "I guess this is what you meant, when you said you expected me to come get you muddy drunk in the street." "And now you're gonna be my companion in my moment of despair." "Well, you're my pardner, ain't you?" "Hey." "I like you, Pardner." "I like you, Ben." "Well, my mother and father's dead, and my two brothers and myself... we worked the... we worked the farm." "Then last year, my older brother, he took himself a wife." "Me and my kid brother, we decided to leave Michigan and come out here, maybe dig some gold, get enough money to buy some land." "'Cept now that he's gone, I don't have too much appetite for farming." "Well, what about your girl?" " Girl?" " Yeah, Elisa." "Is she gonna come out and join you, or did she marry your brother?" "Well, to tell you the truth, there is no Elisa." "I just... read that name somewhere and made it up." "Well, them's the best kind, but what I need now is the worst kind." "It's a living hell up here, what with the bloody rain and the bloody loneliness and that bloody, bloody wind." "♪ Maria" "♪ Maria" "♪ They call the wind" "♪ Maria" "♪ Away out here they got a name" "♪ For rain and wind and fire" "♪ The rain is Tess" "♪ The fire's Joe" "♪ And they call the wind Maria" "♪ Maria blows the stars around" "♪ And sends the clouds a-flyin'" "♪ Maria makes the mountains sound" "♪ Like folks were up there dyin'" "♪ Maria" "♪ Maria" "♪ They call the wind Maria" "♪ Before I knew Maria's name" "♪ And heard her wail and whinin'" "♪ I had a girl and she had me" "♪ And the sun was always shinin'" "♪ But then one day I left my girl" "♪ I left her far behind me" "♪ And now I'm lost" "♪ So goldurn lost" "♪ Not even God can find me" "♪ Maria" "♪ Maria" "♪ They call the wind Maria" "♪ Out here they got a name for rain" "♪ For wind and fire only" "♪ But when you're lost and all alone" "♪ There ain't no word but lonely" "♪ And I'm a lost and lonely man" "♪ Without a star to guide me" "♪ Maria, blow my love to me" "♪ I need my girl beside me" "♪ Maria" "♪ Maria" "♪ They call the wind Maria" "♪ Maria" "♪ Maria" "♪ Blow my love" "♪ To" "♪ Me ♪" "Man:" "Look at the women!" "Man 2:" "Look!" "Two women!" "Look at the two women!" "Man 3:" "There's five women!" "I wanna get one of them gals!" "(Cheering)" "Women!" "Women!" "Man:" "Hey, there's 64 women coming into town!" "(cheering)" "Hey, men, 80 women coming down the river!" "(shouting)" "Lady, I, uh... got $50 here in gold dust." "You can have it all if you..." "let me hold the baby." "Very well." "No, I don't want your money for it." " Go on!" "You'll hurt his feelings, Sarah." "Take it." "(Baby gurgles)" "Look at them eyes, glowing like he just hit pay dirt." "He's a girl, you bummer!" "Would anyone else care to hold the baby?" "Sarah:" "Not now, Jacob." "Just where are you people from?" "Illinois, originally." "I'm Jacob Woodling." "This is my wife Sarah." "And who might this fine young lady be?" "Her name is Elizabeth Woodling." " Your sister?" " No, my wife." "(muttering)" "Your wife?" "I thought that one was your wife." " They both are." " Holy Moses, they're Mormons!" " Du lieber himmel!" " Nice work, old man!" "(Laughter)" "Can we get something to eat over there?" "With $50, you can, sir." "Follow me." "What the hell is a Mormons?" "*Ich weiss nicht." "(I dunno)" "Aah!" "Hey, bridegroom, I don't, bloody, give a damn how a man prays." "There's room in hell for all of us, but it just ain't equitable, man, for you to be having two of something all of us, here, got none of." "Yeah!" "Yeah!" "So I'll tell you what I'm gonna do." "Your mule's lame, and I got a beauty that cost me $140." "I'll swap you straight." "My mule for one of your wives." "Now, which un's baby's mother?" "God knows I wouldn't want to separate mother and child." "I am." "Good." "I fancied t'other one, I did." " Tabor:" "This is immoral." " I hope so!" " The woman's married." " No, she's not!" "We don't recognise plural marriage in California." "Then I bid $250 in gold for her." " 260!" " 265!" "Wait a minute!" "You can't buy a woman for money." "You just ry and get one without it." "All right, what about it, Mormons?" "Jacob, we need every penny, Jacob and I can't bear another day of those martyred looks." "There it is again." "This ain't a martyred look, Sarah." "This look is pure... hatred." "Quiet!" "Brigham Young has 27 wives, and he hasn't had half the trouble with them I've had had with you two." "Then simplify your life, Jacob." "Sell me." "But, Elizabeth, you don't know what you'll get." "I know what I've had!" "(laughter)" " Go ahead, Jacob." " Gentlemen... out here..." "I ain't a Mormon." "Now, Elizabeth is a headstrong woman, especially since her own baby died two weeks ago." "But she's given her consent to be sold." "Therefore, if any of you want to bid for her, so be it." "But... let's go outside, where there's room for more people." "Ooh, but these religious dogs are bloody greedy!" "Ah, come on!" "Come on!" "Elisabeth, you wait here and feed the baby." "I don't think it proper for you to be standing on a block." "If anyone wants to inspect you I'll send them in." "Order!" "Order!" "I intend to conduct this auction in an orderly manner!" "And no bids in Spanish." "The last bid was $265 and two blankets." "$265, two blankets and a jackass!" "A two-pound sack of coffee, a two-pound sack of brown sugar..." "Holbrook, even if she is bought, how's she going to marry who bought her?" "She will be married according to the prevailing law of this community, which is mining law!" "And she will be treated like any other legal claim!" "(Cheering)" "Holbrook:" "Order!" "Order!" "Order!" "(shouting bids)" "Holbrook:" "Order!" "The man bids $275, four blankets, one pickaxe, and a bedpan." "Hey, Mooney." "Mooney, there's a woman in the saloon with a baby pressed against her breast." "That's right, Ben." "Now wait a minute." "It ain't every day that we got a woman in Atwell's" " pressing her breast with her baby." " That's right, Ben." "(Shouting bids)" " Clendennon..." " Shh!" "There's a woman in Atwell's pressing her breast to the saloon." "I know there is, Ben, and we're bidding for her." "Holbrook:" "Sam Fletcher bids $300, four blankets..." "Ben, where you going?" "Hey, Pardner, there's a breast in Atwell's pressing a woman against her." "You wanna pap?" " You better stay here, Ben." " Huh?" "Look, there's another one!" "Well, he's a Mormon." "He has two wives." " I'll kill him." " Ben, they're bidding on her now." " What's the bid?" "Whatever the bid is..." "whatever the bid is, I double it!" "Ohh!" "Holbrook: $400 was bid last!" "Mr Ben Rumson gallantly doubles that bid to $800!" " (Cheers) - 800 once..." "Wait a minute!" "I'm his pardner, and he withdraws the bid." " You have power of attorney?" " Power of what?" "Written permission, signed and witnessed." "If he could do that, he'd talk for himself." "800 twice!" "Wake up, Ben." "Come on." "Sold to Mr Ben Rumson for $800!" "(Cheering)" "He only looks that way when he's drunk, ma'am." "You ain't exactly seeing' him at his best." "But once I get him washed down and clipped," "I think you'll be agreeably surprised." "♪ Get the soap and water whoop-ti-ay" "♪ Get the soap and water whoop-ti-ay" "♪ Got a sweet perfumer" "♪ To try his humour" "♪ It's Ben's weddin' day" "♪ Wash him down and clip him whoop-ti-ay" "♪ Wash him down and clip him whoop-ti-ay" "♪ He's got a blue-eyed wonder to put him under" "♪ It's his wedding', yeah!" "♪ Ben's weddin', woo!" "Ben's weddin' day ♪" "♪ Where am I goin'?" "♪ I don't know" "♪ Where am I heading'?" "♪ I ain't certain" "♪ All I know is I am on my way" "♪ Amen ♪" "Dearly beloved, we have gathered together to grant this man, Ben Rumson, exclusive title to this woman, Mrs Elizabeth Woodling, and to all her mineral resources." "I have drawn up this record of claim, which here and henceforth will be recognised as a certificate of marriage." "So I ask you, Ben, do you recognise this claim as a contract of marriage, and do you take this woman to love, honour and cherish?" "Oh, he does." "Elizabeth Woodling, do you take this man, Ben Rumson, to love, honour, and obey him until death do you part?" "She does." "I now pronounce you claimed and filed as Mr and Mrs Ben Rumson." "(cheering)" "(Carnival music)" "♪ Mr Rumson went to town" "♪ Ridin' on a pony" "♪ Bought a wife and brought her home and called it matrimony ♪" "♪ Mr Rumson bought a bride" "♪ Out in Californy" "♪ He'd have saved a lot of money" "♪ Stayin' drunk and horny ♪" "♪ Oh, Susannah, he's happy as can be" "♪ For he's got him somethin' better" "♪ Than a banjo on his knee ♪" "♪ Rumson, he got married today" "♪ Married today, married today" "♪ Rumson, he got married today" "♪ What'll he do tomorrow?" "♪" "Hey, Ben!" "I'll be glad to help you work your claim!" "(Laughter)" "(Gunshots)" "I'll be bedding down by the fire if you need me." "You'll not regret taking me in, Mr Rumson." "I'll make you a good wife." "You sure as hell will." "I don't fault you for taking me for an easy woman, Mr Rumson." "I was bought and paid for." "But you bought me for a wife, not a whore." "If you ever come again at me again like a slavering dog, I'll shoot you as you come!" "Ma'am, watch where you point that thing." "Right now, you'd blow my manhood halfway to the moon." "I mean to make you a good wife, Mr Rumson and honour this contract of marriage, but only if you will honour it as well." "I don't know what you mean by honour it." "I know your sort of man, Mr Rumson." "My father was the same sort, born under a wandering star." "I ain't fool enough to try to bond you with all the tyrannies of marriage." "All I want is your name, Mr Rumson, and the least measure of respect due to a man's wife." "But... most of all..." "I want you to build me a cabin." "A cabin... that'll stand up in winter with a fireplace of stone and a door I can bolt if I have to." "And if you do that," "I will say you have honoured the contract." "But if you regret having bought me, Mr Rumson, say so now." "And if I have to work the rest of my life I'll see you get your $800 back." "I admire your pioneer spirit and your straightforward manner, ma'am." "Is that what you've been admiring?" "I've been admiring you, ma'am." "All right, I'll build you a cabin." "And I'll give you my name, proudly." "You're Mrs Ben Rumson, and I'll kill any man that says you ain't." "And I'll stick to it till I move on, which is when the gold pinches out or the first snow of winter." "You... you ain't gonna claim duress later just cos I held a gun on you?" "No, ma'am," "I ain't going to claim duress." "I seem to lack all sense of shame with you, Mr Rumson." "(Cheering)" "Hey, Ben!" "These men came all the way from Fiddler's Camp just to see your wife." "(Man) Hiya, Ben!" "Well, looks like I married myself a tourist attraction." "Some of these boys hiked 15 miles." "Ben, how's married life?" "Pardner, it was so good, I forgot that I was married." "Wow." "I'd hike 15 miles to look at that myself." "I can see it ain't gonna be easy married to the only woman in these mountains." "(Cheering)" "All right, boys!" "The lady wants a cabin to live in, a proper cabin made out of wood that'll hold up in the winter!" "So just don't sit there gaping - get to work!" "♪ Send back the world" "♪ There's too much night for me" "♪ The sky is much too high to shelter me" "♪ When darkness falls" "♪ Four cabin walls" "♪ Would be just right for me" "♪ I need a threshold I can cross" "♪ Where I can sit and gather moss forevermore" "♪ A million miles away" "♪ Behind the door" "♪ Roll up the plains" "♪ There's too much view for me" "♪ There's so much space" "♪ Between the waiting heart and whispered word" "♪ It's never heard" "♪ One room will do for me" "♪ Where every evening I can stare at someone" "♪ Smiling from his chair across the floor" "♪ A million miles away" "♪ Behind the door" "♪ Where every evening I can stare at someone" "♪ Smiling from his chair across the floor" "♪ A million miles away" "♪ Behind the door" "♪ No fears" "♪ No fools" "♪ No lies" "♪ No rules" "♪ Just doing with my life" "♪ What life is for" "♪ A million miles away" "♪ Behind" "♪ The door ♪" "Elizabeth." "Elizabeth?" "Elizabeth?" "Where have you been?" "I was down at the rapids taking a bath." "You mean you was taking a bath?" "I mean I was taking a bath." "What do you think I mean?" "You was down at the rapids just now, bare beam... and buck naked?" "I'm not like to take a bath with my clothes on, Mr Rumson." "Are you trying to tell me you was taking a bath?" "That's right." "I was taking a bath." "In the middle of the night?" "Mr Rumson, in a community of 400 men, would you rather I took my bath bare beam and buck naked in the middle of the day?" "What's the matter with you?" "What's the matter with me?" "I ain't running around in the middle of the night in MY drawers." "Hey!" "Hey, boys!" "Listen to this." ""The proprietors of the Hares and Hounds Club in Sonora" ""wish to announce that six ladies" ""are expected to arrive by stage from San Francisco" ""on the 15th of August."" "How about that, huh?" "Why, that's a hundred miles away!" "What good is that gonna do us?" "Ain't no one trying to steal your wife, Ben." "I'll admit there's a few who wouldn't mind trying." "Horace Tabor, for instance." "He likes to give her a look evry now and then." "Horace Tabor?" "Come on, Ben!" "He just looks at her, that's all." "She doesn't encourage him or anybody else." "But you're beginning to cut a comical figure." "And everybody's laughing at you." "I would've never thought of Horace Tabor." "(Door opens)" "What the hell are you looking at, Horace Tabor?" "I'm looking for my stirring stick." "You make any more advances towards my wife, and I'm gonna shoot you down like the rattle-boned mother-lovin' dog you are!" "And that goes for the rest of you horny gorillas!" "You want something to do?" "Well get on your mule and put up your money for them six French tarts coming into Sonora!" "But keep your lusting, lechering minds off of my wife!" "I'd advise you, Rumson, not to refer to me as a rattle-boned dog again." " Is that clear?" " I'm gonna stick my fist in your one ear and out the other!" " Why you!" " Grab Tabor!" "Stop him!" "Get back!" "Get ahold of him!" "(Elizabeth) Mr Rumson!" " Rumson, I..." " Mr Rumson!" "Nobody has behaved unseemly to me." "I have been treated with nothing but kindness in this camp, and you owe every one of these men, and especially Mr Tabor, an apology." "By God, you're right!" "I don't know what's come over me." "I've been behaving like a damn fool, and I wish to beg your communal pardons, and especially yours, Horace Tabor." "Well, I suppose if I was married to the only woman in the neighbourhood," "I might be just as demented." "And, Mrs Rumson!" "Uh, Mrs Rumson, may I extend my compliments?" "You are as wise as you are fair." "Get your hands off me!" "That lunatic tried to kill me!" "I demand a town meeting... to consider a proper course of action." "(All mutter) Yeah..." "If that knife had come one inch lower," "I would not be here today." "(All) That's right." "Yeah." "My fellow citizens, as long as that madman prowls among us," " no one is safe." " (All mutter) Yeah." "Therefore, we must find a solution by tonight." "Let us not wait until the condition worsens... or his aim improves!" "(All) Yeah!" "(Holbrook) Order!" "Mr Chairman!" "The chair recognises Ezra Atwell." "I would like to ask Ben Rumson directly if he doesn't think that with a little sober effort he could control these bloodthirsty fits of jealousy?" "Not a chance, and it's getting worse every day." "Sorry, boys, I can't help you." "The chair recognises Ben's pardner." "Thank you, Mr Holbrook." "Well, I've been giving it some considerable thought ever since Ben Rumson, my pardner here, poor bastard..." "Oh, excuse me, ma'am..." "Well, ever since he became a lunatic." "What's putting the strain on Ben's mind is... is having the only woman for 90 miles around here." "Now, my proposal is that we get some more women for this town." "How you gonna get women to come up here?" "(Holbrook) Order!" "Hey, I know where we can get some women!" "The six French bawds arriving in Sonora a week after Saturday." "Ben, you're right." "Why don't we get them to come up here instead?" "How you gonna get six French bawds to come up here?" "If I was a French bawd, I'd go to Sonora." "If you was a French bawd, we wouldn't be havin' this trouble." "All right, how we gonna get 'em to come up here?" "It's simple." "They gotta take the mornin' stage from Sacramento, they gotta stop at Starbottle's Pass to change horses." "So five of us go down there, hijack that stage, and re-route them tarts up here instead." "Now, what's so hard about that?" " (Muttering)" " It all sounds just fine to me." " When do we go?" " Order!" "Order!" "Is it your proposal, Mr Rumson, that we knock out the stage driver, steal a coach, and kidnap six women?" "Sounds better every time I hear it." "You fail to see what's wrong with this proposal?" "Well, what's wrong with it?" "Well, if you don't consider assault and battery, grand larceny and kidnapping wrong, what the hell do you consider wrong?" " Oh, you maniac!" " Sit down!" " You insane man!" " Schermerhorn, you're out of order!" " What?" " I yield the floor." "Proceed, Schermerhorn." " What?" " Speak!" "You maniac!" "You insane man!" "What you think them people in Zonora going' do when we hijack their Fräuleins?" "Dey grab their guns and komm up here to get dem back!" "(Muttering)" "(Banging gavel)" "Order, order!" " Gentlemen!" " Mr Atwell has the floor." "Gentlemen, it is 50 miles from here to Starbottle's without a road or a trail." "Not even my mule can do it." "Oh, you lunatics!" "Besides a civil war with Sonora, you want to put us in the white slave business!" "Schermerhorn, you're out of order!" "Again?" "You haven't been recognised!" "I'm Schermerhorn." " Mr Holbrook." " Oh, sit down!" "Ben, these boys are right." "Mr Holbrook, I withdraw the proposal." " (Muttering)" " Have you gone out of your skull?" "Ben, you can't expect these men to build a big two-storey building" " just to get women up here." " Who said two storeys?" "Somebody's gotta run the faro tables on the ground floor, don't they?" "Rotten Luck Willie'll do that ya mutton-head!" "Now, sit down!" "You can't expect Rotten Luck Willie to build a fancy building with chandeliers and masterpieces of art over the bar and gambling and six beautiful tarts upstairs." "Crimminy, Ben, we'd have every bummer for miles around coming around here to spend his money on women and whisky at Atwell's and Schermerhorn's." "You think that's bad?" "Why, it's terrible!" "Just terrible!" "You'd turn this camp into a boom town!" "And we don't wanna do that." " Why, pretty soon there'd be another saloon." " And a another bawdy house!" " And another gambling hall!" " And another bawdy house!" " And another hotel!" " And another bawdy house!" "Why, property would shoot straight up!" "They'd make more money selling their old claims than they ever made from the gold." "These men didn't come out here to forge a nation out of the wilderness!" "Waddaya think they are?" "That's for men with a big dream, with visions of America's greatness." "Well, I'm warning you, if you want to turn us into a dreary boom town metropolis filled with nothing but millionaires, all you gotta do is put up one little, tiny two-storey... cathouse!" "I say let's put it to a vote." "And any man opposed is a traitor to his country!" "All those in favour of bringing prostitution to this camp, say aye!" "(All) Aye!" "Passed!" "Pardner, there's a shifty side to you that I'm just beginning to appreciate." "Why can't I go along with you?" "Well, who's gonna take care of Elizabeth?" "It's gonna take three days and nights to get them tarts back here." "Now, you don't expect me to leave a feast like Elisabeth alone in the middle of all this famine?" "Who can I trust if it ain't you?" "You didn't say being pardners meant wife-guarding." "Well, it just come up." "(Cheering)" " (Man) Howdy." " Captain Barnsfeather, Fort Sumter." " When does the Sonora stage come through?" " About four o'clock tomorrow afternoon." "Why?" "Uh, supplies for the troops." "'Unmount'!" "(Elizabeth)♪ La-a.." "la-la" "Come in, Pardner." "♪ La-a.." "la-la" "You sure I'm not intruding?" "Come in." "♪ La-a.." "la-la" "Do you think Ben will really get back in three days?" " Why?" " I'd like to know." "Who you expecting for dinner?" "You!" "Sit down." "Oh!" "Thanks." "♪ La-a.." "la-la" "I didn't know you was expecting me." "(Inaudible)" "♪ I talk to the trees" "♪ But they don't listen to me" "♪ I talk to the stars" "♪ But they never hear me" "♪ The breeze hasn't time" "♪ To stop and hear what I say" "♪ I talk to them all" "♪ In vain" "♪ But suddenly my words" "♪ Reach someone else's ear" "♪ Touch someone else's heartstrings, too" "♪ I tell you my dreams" "♪ And while you're listening to me" "♪ I suddenly see them" "♪ Come true" "♪ I can see us on an April night" "♪ Looking out across a rollin' farm" "♪ Having supper in the candlelight" "♪ Walkin' later arm in arm" "♪ Then I'll tell you how I passed the day" "♪ Thinking mainly how the night would be" "♪ Then I'll try to find the words to say" "♪ All the things you mean to me" "♪ I tell you my dreams" "♪ And while you're listening to me" "♪ I suddenly see them" "♪ Come true ♪" "They're coming out of Starbottle's!" "All right!" "Fall together!" "Hey, put me down, you bloody idiot!" "Put me down!" "Down, down, down, down!" "Ow!" "(Rumson) That's it, get in line!" "Come on!" "Come on, move!" "(Driver) Yah!" "Yah!" " Whoa, now!" "Whoa!" " (neighing)" "Captain Barnsfeather, Fort Sumter, at your service, ladies." "Here to protect you along the way!" "We're gonna have to take this here detour." "What detour?" "I can't drive these ladies through open country!" "You gonna have to, sir, the road up ahead ain't safe..." "Injuns!" "There ain't no trouble with Injuns around here!" " (shouts)" " Get back in the coach, ladies." "(All shouting)" " There's a coach comin' in!" " There's a coach comin' in!" " Comin' in!" " Comin' in!" "♪ There's a coach comin' in if you listen, you can hear it" "♪ A-clip-cloppin' over the hill" "♪ And the sound that you hear is as good to your ear" "♪ As the call of the wild whippoorwill" "♪ There's a coach comin' in you can feel it gettin' near" "♪ All at once, and it bursts into view" "♪ And it looks to your eye like it fell from the sky" "♪ Like a coach full of dreams come true" "♪ For it's bringin' me eyes that are moonlight" "♪ And it's carryin' lips that are wine" "♪ And it's comin' with arms that are pillows" "♪ And this evening it all will be mine" "♪ There's a coach comin' in and you're smelling' like a steer" "♪ Get the soap out, it ain't far away" "♪ Cut the socks from your feet cut the socks from your feet" "♪ Rake your hair till it's neat rake your hair till it's neat" "♪ There's a coach comin' in" "♪ There's a coach comin' in today" "♪ There's a coach comin' in hurry, hurry, do you hear?" "♪ With a cargo o' joy from Paree" "♪ Drop the tables and chairs get them beds up the stairs" "♪ And be sure every lock has a key... ♪" "(Women shriek)" "♪ For it's coming mit girls who buy perfume" "♪ Who wear powder and rouge from Paree" "♪ Who will have to go somewhere to get them" "♪ And the somewhere to go will be me" "♪ There's a coach comin' in and it's flyin' like a deer" "♪ Thank the Lord there's relief on the way" "♪ Thank with all of your hearts, thank with all of your hearts" "♪ For them half-dozen tarts, for them half-dozen tarts" "♪ There's a coach comin' in, there's a coach comin' in today" "♪ There's a coach comin' in if you listen you can hear it" "♪ A-clip-cloppin' over the hill" "♪ And the sound that you hear is as good to your ear" "♪ As the call of a wild whippoorwill... ♪" "(Women screaming)" "♪ For it's bringin' me eyes that are moonlight" "♪ And it's carryin' lips that are wine" "♪ And it's comin' with arms that are pillows" "♪ And this evening it all will be mine... ♪" "(Whooping and hollering)" "♪ There's a coach comin' in you can feel it gettin' near" "♪ All at once, and it bursts into view" "♪ And it looks to your eye like it fell from the sky" "♪ Like a coach full of dreams come true" "♪ For it's bringin' me eyes that are moonlight" "♪ And it's carryin' lips that are wine" "♪ And it's comin' with arms that are pillows" "♪ And this evening it all will be mine" "♪ There's a coach comin' in now it's riding in the clear" "♪ And the sound of it grows to a din" "♪ No, there ain't far to go" "♪ Now they're hollering' "whoa!"...♪" "Whoa!" "♪ There's a coach comin' in, there's a coach comin'" "♪ And it's here ♪" "(Cheering)" "♪ (La Marseillaise)" "Ben!" "Pardner, I wanna talk to you!" "Why, you rotten, lecherous, deceiving, no-good, thieving..." "The only reason I ain't blowing your brains out is the relief it's gonna give me when I tear you apart with my bare hands." "Ben, what the hell's the matter with you?" "What was the two of you doing on the same horse?" "Riding." "What else would we de doing on a horse?" "That's the last place I'd..." " Where was HER horse?" " That WAS her horse." "And where, ha-ha, was YOUR horse?" "You had my horse." "(Sighs)" "If that's true, why ain't you fighting back?" "Cos you ain't been yourself lately, Ben." "That's a widely known fact, and you know it yourself." "Get up, Pardner." "How's your jaw?" "Feels like it's coming off." "You oughta trust me, Ben." "You're right." "'Cause you ain't the kind of man to go lusting after another man's wife." "Especially with them six bawds arriving in town." "That's right, Ben." "I wouldn't do that." "And the only kind of feelings you'd ever have would be deep ones,." "And if you had 'em for Elizabeth, you'd come and tell me before you would her." "That's right, Ben." "That's what I'd do." "You're a good man, Pardner." "That's what I was coming to do, Ben... tell you that I got some deep feelings for Elizabeth." "Ben, you hit me one more time, I'll bust your skull open." "I'm telling ya nothing's happened, and nothing's gonna happen... 'cause I'm leaving." "You're breaking up the partnership?" "If I hang around here long enough watching you and her together," "I'll become as big a lunatic as you are." "All right." "I'll go get your share of the gold dust." "You can have the mule and that new gold pan." "You can even have the rocker, if you want to." "(Elizabeth) What's the matter, Ben, where you goin'?" "Where you taking the rocker?" "I'm givin' it to Pardner." "He's going away." "Going away?" "He... he never mentioned going away to me." "Of course he didn't." "You don't know that man like I do, Elizabeth." "What are you saying, Ben?" "He loves you." "That's why he's going." "I don't want Pardner to go, Ben." "I love him." "(Rumson) Unpack, Pardner, you ain't going nowhere." "That woman loves you." "And that puts a new wheel on the wagon, don't it?" "Now, you get this straight, Ben." "I'm not gonna take away your wife, and that's final." "But you love her." "So do you." "There's only one way for anybody to be happy and that's... for one of us to move away and forget it, and I'm goin'." "Now, get outta my way." "Pardner, there comes a time in the life of every partnership when the party of the first part has no recourse except to knock some sense into the party of the second part!" "You're staying!" "What happened?" "He's staying." " Is he hurt?" " No, ma'am, just tired." "He'll be good as new in a couple of weeks." "Where you going, Ben?" "You love Pardner?" "You take him." "And you take good care of him, Elizabeth." "That's the decentest man I ever run across." "And the strongest." "Now..." "I know you women like things legal, so here's what." "It takes two weeks for you to be an abandoned claim." "After that, you take the name of your new owner and file it down at the mining office." "Then everything'll be legal." "Ben." "I don't want you to go." "I love you." "What are you talking about, Elizabeth?" "You're my husband." "I don't want you to go away." " What was that?" " Don't let him go, Pardner." " You said she was in love with me." " Didn't you say you loved him?" "Yes, I did, and I do." "You just said you were in love with Ben." "Yes, I did, and I am." "Ben, do you, uh..." "get that feeling you need a drink?" " How did you know?" " 'Cause I do, too." " But, Pardner, you don't drink." " No, but I'm changing." "Hmm, and it takes a woman to do it." "Bless their hearts." "(Coughs)" "Now, Elizabeth, let's try and be reasonable about this." "For God's sake, make up your mind!" "I can't." "I love both of ya." "But that ain't gonna work, Elizabeth." "You can't HAVE both of us." " Why not?" " Why not?" "!" "Why not?" "Because, a... woman can't have two husbands." "Well, I was married to a man who had two wives." "Why can't a woman have two husbands?" "Because you can't." "Well, why?" "You explain it to her, will ya, Ben?" "I'd like to oblige, Pardner, but I'll be damned if I can think of a reason." "You know, out here we make up our own rules as we go along." "A man rides into town with two wives wants to sell one at auction, nobody thinks twice about it." "And if a town needs female companionship, hijacking 'em seems the natural thing to do." "And if two pardners wanna share a wife, why not?" "This ain't Michigan." "It's gold country." "Why, hell, it's the golden country!" "Untouched and uncontaminated by human hands!" "It's where people can, someday, look civilisation straight in the eye and spit!" "And you don't have to please anybody!" "And you don't have to love thy neighbour." "You leave the bastard alone." "It's wild, human and free!" "And all over this nation, they preach against it every Sunday." "But I don't think God's listening." "You know why?" "Because he's here, in glorious California!" "You trying to tell me, Ben, that you're willing?" "(Elizabeth) I am." "I think it's a humane, practical, beautiful solution." " It does make a lot of sense." " It don't." "It don't in Michigan." "It does in California." " What's everybody gonna say?" " What everybody, are you talking about?" "You mean that everybody that's up in town gettin' ready to play chamber with them French horns?" "Why, they'd be damn glad to have two less in line and you know it." " Ben, you're right." " Of course I'm right." "You been carryin' on like somebody was asking you to do something downright immoral, like stealing gold!" " That's right, I have and it ain't as bad as all that." " What the hell's bad about it?" "You show me anywhere on that whole long list of 10 commandments where it says a woman can't have two husbands." "There ain't no commandment like that!" "Hot damn, I think it's great!" "It's history-making!" "Can't hold it." " Elizabeth." " Yes, Ben?" "We will be three... for dinner." "♪ (Instrumental medley)" "(Man) Shameless harlots!" "You think the Lord was just some old boy, used to go around in a raggedy old sheet 2,000 years ago?" "Well, you're wrong!" "He's here now and he sees you!" "Ye godless jaspers!" "Who are you?" "Freemasons?" "Rosicrucians?" "Heathen emissaries from the dens of Babylon?" "Boozers." "Gluttons." "Gamblers." "Harlots." "Fornicators!" "What's a fornicator?" "I don't know." "I ain't a religious man." "The stench of the city is in the nostrils of the Lord, and it's making him sick." "The Lord ain't gonna take it much longer!" "Come on up, parson, and get some old-time religion." "(Laughter)" "Good morning, Mrs Rumson." "How are your husbands?" "They're fine." "Thank you, Mr. Atwell." "Husbands?" "!" "Did I hear husbands?" "You animals!" "You pagans!" "O God, Lord of hosts, close thine eyes, then hold thy nose." "I am passing through the garbage of humanity!" "(Laughter)" "Come on, dearie." "Scum, keep your filthy claws off my wife, Princess Hummingbird!" "(Laughter)" "You heathen swine!" "Do you know what God done to Sodom and Gomorrah when he couldn't find 50 righteous men in them stinking cities?" "(All) No!" "I could show God a place where there ain't 40." " (All) Yeah!" " 30!" " Yeah!" " Two!" " Yeah!" " Or one!" " Yeah!" " And here it is." "Yayy!" "♪ You want to see sin of the wickedest kind?" "♪ Here it is." "♪ You want to see virtue left behind?" "♪ Here it is." "♪ Sodom was vice and vice a versa." "♪ You want to see where the vice is worser?" "♪ Here it is, I mean, here it is." "♪ You want to live life in the rottenest way?" "♪ Here it is." "♪ Women and whisky night and day." "♪ Here it is." "♪ You want to embrace the golden calf" "♪ Ankle and thigh and upper half?" "♪ Here it is." "♪ I mean, here it is." "♪ No Name City, No Name City" "♪ The Lord don't like it here." "♪ No Name City, No Name City" "♪ Your reckoning' day is near." "♪ No Name City, No Name City" "♪ Here's what he's gonna do." "♪ Gobble up this town and swallow it down" "♪ And goodbye to you." "♪ Will you go to heaven, will you go to hell?" "♪ Go to hell." "♪ Either repent or fare thee well." "♪ Fare thee well." "♪ God'll take care o' No Name City." "♪ Comes the end and it won't be pretty." "♪ Here it is." "♪ I mean, here it is." "♪ Here it is." "♪ I mean, here it is." "♪ Here it is." "♪ I mean, here it is." "♪ A... ♪ Men ♪" "(Cheering, applause)" "Evening, Pardner." "Evening, Elizabeth." "Evening, Ben." "Evening, Elizabeth." "I hear..." "George Lonergan pulled out today." "(Elizabeth) He's smart." "(Pardner) He's broke." "Ben thinks placer mining's all but finished in these parts." "What are we gonna do?" "I hear talk of a strike up to Red Dog." "I'm not leaving my home, Ben." "I wasn't suggesting it." "I'll live on grass and mud water before I'd do that." "Ben isn't asking you to leave your home." "Damn it, why won't you leave, Elizabeth?" "You like this town about as much as I like Schermerhorn!" "That's right, Mr. Tumson I hate what this town has become, but it's one place where the three of us can live together." "And... there's nothing I hate as much as I love the two of you and this cabin." "Now, if you want to go up to Red Dog, you go right on ahead and go, but I'm staying here." "You come back whenever you want to." "Elizabeth, the only thing keeping you being the perfect woman" "I ever met, is your stubbornness." "And somebody oughta hit you with a shovel till you get over it." "Somebody's gotta support this family." "'Cause you can't go through a whole winter alone in this camp." "I'm not gonna leave her here alone." "You mean you'd let this man who took care of you and nursed you back to health light out alone while you sleep through winter like a fat groundhog?" "If he goes, you go." "And I ain't going." "Well, I'll go, then." "If he goes, you go with him." "Dammit, didn't I just get through telling you you can't go through a winter alone here?" "You ever see such a stubborn woman?" "No, I never did." "But if you ever hit her with a shovel, you'll have to deal with me straightaway." "I sure am one tired man tonight." "Must be from lifting those cards all night." "I only played a few hands last night, Elizabeth." "I had a lucky streak, too." "I broke even." "You'll tell Three-Fingered Sweeney I'll pay him back next week, huh?" "You was playing poker last night?" "Yeah, I was playing poker last night and you was tired." "Remember?" "Oh." "Well." "I think I'll go down and have a last drink with them three limeys." " They're pulling out tomorrow." " How much does he owe Sweeney?" "Now, wait a minute." "I'm not gonna take your money." "Why not?" "Cos a man don't do that in Michigan or in California." "That's all right with me, but if you want to keep your manhood," "You better quit trying to beat three aces with a pair of fours." "See you at breakfast." "(Music, chatter)" "Sorry, boys." "Pardner ain't playing tonight." " Willie?" " What?" " Have you seen Mad Jack?" " He's over there." "Hey, I wanna convert this dust into dollars." "Look out, that man's losing gold dust every time you bump his elbow!" " What man?" "There's more gold dust got spilled on the floors of these saloons in one night than the three of us have dug up in a month." "Must be a pirate's fortune under them floorboards." " Where'd you say you was heading?" " Where I can find some gold." "Maybe, Fleshpot Hill." "Maybe Brass Monkey Ravine." "Hey!" "Save your souls and help build a house for the Lord." "He can have my shack, Parson, I'm moving out." "You heathen scum!" "Money..." "And the Lord sayeth, "Money is the root of all evil."" "And the reason the Lord sayeth that, is he ain't never been rich." " Well the Lord knoweth all about you Ben." " You don't say?" "Living like animals in that cabin." "You're going to hell!" "I hope so." "If it ain't too far down," "I can tunnel up and get some of that gold dust that's been fallin' through these floors." "How do you figure we can dig a tunnel without being seen?" "We'll dig down from the floor in our cabin, under the street, and right up under here." " A tunnel?" "!" " You idiot!" "(Snoring)" " Why, you..." " Dig now, hit him later, lunatic!" " 'Ere, what the 'ell's 'appening?" " We're going to tunnel in under Willie's place." "After some of that gold dust under Willie's floor, eh?" "'Ow in the 'ell did you know that?" " Well, I been thinking about that for weeks." " Why didn't you speak up, eh?" " You dirty, lazy, drunken..." " Oh, hey!" "Lazy, am I?" " Damn you, Duncan!" " Shut up!" " Dig now, hit him later." " Shh!" "Right." " You can hit me later." " And I'll remind ya." "Dig." "Don't forget." "Pardner's in on this." " Then, where is he?" " He's at home tonight." " What's 'e doin' 'ome?" " Damn you, Mad Jack!" "You keep a civil tongue in your mouth, or I'll..." " You can hit him later." " He's right." "You can hit me later." "And I'll remind you." "Dig!" "Hey, Willie, you seen Ben Rumson?" "Uh-uh." " Sorry." " Close the bloody door." " Oh, you're digging a hole." " You don't miss a trick, do ya?" "Ben?" "Pardner, we got big news for you." " You're doing what?" " And we ain't gonna stop at Willie's." "There's 16 gambling halls in this town, 7 hotels and 21 saloons and assorted playgrounds." "Now, Mad Jack figures we can build tunnels under all of'em, honeycomb Main Street, one end to the other." "Yeah, what're we gonna do with all that earth we're diggin' up?" " We'll give it to the meek." " Have you gone crazy, Ben?" "Oh he's not crazy, Elizabeth." "There's a lot of gold dust gone through those floors." "I think maybe there's more than a lot." "I think maybe there's enough for the winter." "Hurry up and eat this, both of you." "Coffee'll be ready in a minute." "I don't want the two of you to be late to work." "♪ The earth is pure muck" "♪ Muck's a good thing" "♪ And oozing' with mud" "♪ Mud is just fine" "♪ It's drowning' in bog" "♪ Bog is good luck" "♪ And crawling' with crud" "♪ Crud's a good sign" "♪ The poor, they got hope" "♪ The rich can buy soap" "♪ What rainbows ain't got a pot of" "♪ And I ain't got a spot of" "♪ A few feet down there's a lot of" "♪ Just waitin' to buy" "♪ Tobacco and rye" "♪ From now till I die" "♪ The best things in life are dirty" "♪ And nothing in life is" "♪ Better to hold than dirty gold" "♪ The best things in life are" "♪ Filthy, dirty hunks of gold, gold, gold" "♪ There's more than just gold" "♪ Gold is enough" "♪ That's buried below" "♪ Beautiful gold" "♪ There's seed in the ground" "♪ Loveable gold" "♪ Just waitin' to grow" "♪ Spendable gold" "♪ A man has his creed" "♪ And mine is all greed" "♪ What banks have bulging' accounts of" "♪ And I ain't got an ounce of" "♪ Below there's endless amounts of" "♪ Just dirty old trash" "♪ That turns in a flash" "♪ To dirty old cash... ♪" "Uh-huh!" "(Crash)" "♪ The best things in life are dirty" "♪ The worst thing in life is" "♪ Wakin' up clean without a bean" "♪ The best things in life are" "♪ Filthy dirty hunks of gold, gold, gold" "♪ The best things in life are dirty" "♪ The worst thing in life is" "♪ Being content without a cent" "♪ The best things in life are" "♪ Filthy dirty hunks of gold, gold, gold, gold" "♪ Stinkin' rotten chunks of blimey, slimy" "♪ Lousy, lovely... ♪" "(All) Gold." "Hey, you bummers, over here!" "I found him in the mountains." "He's half-frozen, get him to a fire." "He says there's a wagon train marooned up there." "Well, c'mon, get up a rescue party!" "Let's get out of these mountains before another storm comes up." "Pack up!" "You've arrived at the height of the season, Mr Fenty, but we'll find hotel space for the whole bloody lot of you." "Now, if you can shake your family and don't die, you're gonna have one hell of a time." "We prob'ly shouldn't take respectable people like this to No Name City." "We can put up a few up at our place." "Maybe some of you can take the rest of'em." "Hey, Joe, 'ave you got room in your cabin to put a couple of invalids?" "Ben's bringing in her husband." "Mrs Fenty, this is Mrs Rumson." "I'm Mrs Fenty's son, Horton." "This is my sister Laura Sue." "Here are some blankets." "Keep warm by the fire." "I'll take care of the children." "Your husband is a good man, Mrs Rumson." "Yes, they are." "I said that husband of yours is a good man." "Yes, thank you, Mrs Fenty." "Don't you worry about a thing." "Those children went straight to sleep." "I'll see to Mr Fenty now." " Well, thank you, Mr Rumson." " Oh, my name's not Rumson, ma'am." "That's my wife's name." "Now, I'll bet that seems a little confusing, don't it?" "A little, yes." "How is it, you and your husband don't have the same name?" "Oh, that's easy to explain." "It is?" "And in the Chinese section of town there was a joint called the Pagoda Hell Saloon." "And upstairs there lived a real Mandarin princess, who used to invite me over occasionally for a little egg roll." " Ben!" "(Knock)" "Rumson, I'm entering your house to pray for the unfortunate victims." "Not tonight, Parson, these folks have suffered enough." "Now, why don't you do that outside where God can hear you better, 'cause I'll be talking in here." "Ben, you can't talk to the parson that way in front of these people." "This is a nice, church-going family." "Now, go see where Pardner is with the supplies." "Yes, ma'am." "Mr Rumson, will you tell me the rest of the story after dinner?" " Oh, sure." "About 10 years after dinner." "(Coughing)" "I'll take care of your little sister." "You keep warm." "Mrs Rumson, if the other gentleman is your husband, who's Mr Rumson?" "He's my husband's partner." "Well, how is it you have his name?" "Just a coincidence." "Oh." "I dunno what you're talking about, Ben." "Elizabeth ain't sick." "Well, you listen to me." "She's picked up a bad case of 'respectabilities'." "And in just a few days from now, that poor woman's gonna be burning up in a fever of virtue." " And then, look out." " Why?" "Pardner, it's been my experience, that there ain't nothing more ruthless and treacherous than a genuine good woman." "Ben, you have to put up at Atwell's Hotel, tonight." " I, what?" "I can't tell them I'm living with two men." "I just can't." "Elizabeth, you ain't making any sense." "If you want to be respectable, how come Mr Rumson has to move out while Mrs Rumson stays with another man?" "Yeah, if anybody leaves, it really oughta be me." "You can't." "Ben, I already told'em Pardner was my husband." " Tell'em you've made a mistake." " It's only for one or two nights." "What gives you that idea?" "Why, it'll be six weeks before they're well enough to move!" "Only a farmer's dumb enough to get froze and tough enough to survive it." "Damn farmers!" " All right, I'll sleep out." " Where you going?" " To get my things." " I got 'em right here." "Mm-hm." "See you in the tunnels, Ben." " You moving out, Ben?" " No." "Me, neither." "I guess there's two kinds in the world, Ben." "People who move, people who stay." "Ain't that true?" "No, that ain't true." "Well, what's true?" "Oh, there's two kinds of people." "Them going somewhere and them going nowhere, and that's what's true." "I don't agree, Ben." "That's 'cause you don't know what the hell I'm talking about." "I'm an ex-citizen of nowhere, and sometimes I get mighty homesick." "♪ I was born" "♪ Under a wandering' star" "♪ I was born" "♪ Under a wandering' star" "♪ Wheels are made for rollin'" "♪ Mules are made to pack" "♪ I've never seen a sight" "♪ That didn't look better lookin' back" "♪ I was born" "♪ Under a wandering' star" "♪ Mud can make you a prisoner" "♪ And the plains can bake you dry" "♪ Snow can burn your eyes" "♪ But only people make you cry" "♪ Home is made for comin' from" "♪ For dreams of goin' to" "♪ Which, with any luck, will never come true" "♪ I was born" "♪ Under a wandering' star" "♪ I was born" "♪ Under a wandering' star" "♪ Do I know where hell is?" "♪ Hell is in hello" "♪ Heaven is goodbye forever" "♪ It's time for me to go" "♪ I was born" "♪ Under a wandering' star" "♪ A wanderin'" "♪ Wanderin' star" "♪ Mud can make you prisoner" "♪ And the plains can bake you dry" "♪ Snow can burn your eyes" "♪ But only people make you cry" "♪ Home is made for comin' from" "♪ For dreams of goin' to" "♪ Which, with any luck, will never come true" "♪ I was born" "♪ Under a wandering' star" "♪ I was born" "♪ Under a wandering' star" "♪ When I get to heaven" "♪ Tie me to a tree" "♪ Or I'll begin to roam" "♪ And soon you know where I will be" "♪ I was born" "♪ Under a wandering' star" "♪ A wanderin'" "♪ Wanderin' star ♪" "(Laughter, chatter)" "Willie, could you accommodate me for a couple of days?" "Sure, take your pick." "No, no, I mean a room I can sleep in." "We don't rent empty beds, Ben!" "Just till I clean them sick farmers outta my house." "Wait a minute, Clotilde's gone off for a while." " You can use her room, till she gets back." " What happened to Clotilde?" "Some bummer says that if she don't marry him, he's gonna kill her." "So she took off, for a while, to give him a chance to simmer down." "She told him she'd marry him." "He wants her to quit working." "Well, that's a narrow-minded attitude!" "(Sniffs)" " Whew." "Yeah." "She's a fancy smeller all right." "Damn farmers." "(Snoring)" "(Knocking)" "(Man) Sugar, guess who this is?" "Sugar, guess who this is!" "(Sniffs)" "Hey, by gum, I must've been down here too long!" "You're beginning to smell like a woman." " Good morning." " Good morning." " Good morning, Mr Rumson." "You're an hour late." "And who the hell's the bloody stranger?" "Oh, don't worry, he won't tell anybody." "He's practically one of the family." "Just wanted to see what a gold mine looked like." "If you, so much as, open your mouth about this tunnel," "I'll put a stick of dynamite in it." "You tell no one, do you hear?" " I swear before God." " I said no one." "You start at end of number four." "And work an extra hour to make up for being late." " How's Elizabeth?" " Oh, she's fine." "In fact, we'd like to have you for dinner tonight." " Is that right?" " Yeah, around 6:30." "Is that all right?" "That's mighty neighbourly, but I gotta play the organ for the parson tonight." "Well, possibly some other time." "Well, if you're just one of the family, dig!" "Mr Rumson, I swore I wouldn't tell anyone." "I hope that means except my mother and father." "That means especially your mother and father." "But, I've never kept anything from them, before." "Well, it's about time you started!" "'Cause when you do, a whole new world opens up." "You got that kind of cold, empty feeling inside of you?" "Yes, I do." "Do all gold miners get that?" " It's very common." " What do they do for it?" "I'll show you." "Are we going in a saloon?" "Well, that's where the medicine closet is." "It's part of that whole new world I was telling you about." "After you, Columbus." "♪ Gentle music fills the sky" "♪ At No Name City" "♪ And the days, they whisper by" "♪ At No Name City... ♪" "Come on." "♪ Sure, there's not a spot as rare in" "♪ All heaven or in Erin" "♪ Let me live until I die" "♪ In No Name Town ♪" "Hic..." "Ahh." "That's good." "My first drink." "Ahh." "You... feeling all right?" "Oh, yessir, thank you." "That cold, hollow feeling is almost gone." "Bartender, cigars." "Thank you." "I'll bet that's the strongest cigar you ever smoked." "It's the first cigar I ever smoked." "It's delicious." "(Coughs)" "You all right, Mr Rumson?" "Yeah, fine." "Why do you think my father is so dead set against saloons?" "'Cause farmers ain't got the time to enjoy the good things in life." "Farmer's got a busy day." "Gotta pull them turnips, talk about the weather." "That's about as much as he can handle." "(Women shouting)" "Quiet!" " Who are they, Mr Rumson?" " Oh, they're on the menu." "I don't understand, sir." "Now, Horton..." "now, you ain't gonna tell me that you ain't never had a woman, neither?" "No, sir, I haven't." "That's abso..." "Why, that's terrible!" "Do you know that you could go blind?" "We gotta do something about that, right away." "I wouldn't know what to do." "Don't worry, Horton." "With your talent, you'll catch on in no time." "Uh, Willie, ahem... if you was to go trapping for the first time, who would you take along as a guide?" "That'd be Gracie." "She loves adventure." "Oh, Grace, uh..." "I give you the boy." "Give me back the man." " That was the best, Mr Rumson." " You think so, huh?" "Without any doubt." "Now, I like smoking and drinking very much but they can't touch the last one." "That's got everything." "Most people'd go along with that." "Well, good night." "Mrs Rumson will be sorry you're not coming for dinner." "I mean, the last thing she said this morning was, be sure and bring you back." " Oh?" " Well, in that case, maybe I will." " Good." "I'll walk you home after." "Now, remember, you wasn't in no tunnels, you wasn't in no saloon and you wasn't in no..." "I remember." "We thank thee, Lord, for these friends and the food..." "Shut the door, will you, Ben." "For this we thank thee, Lord." " Amen." " (All) Amen." " Will you wipe your feet off?" " Evening, Ben." "Come sit down." "Evening, Elizabeth." "Well, Pardner, you handled grace pretty good." "Not as good as Horton did this afternoon, but pretty good." " Where have you been, Horton?" " Uh, gold mining, Pa." "Mr. Fenty, your son is one of the most natural-born gold miner that I ever met." "Yes, I brought him up not to be afraid to try anything." "Well, that boy tries everything." "Did you know that the Fentys had an apple farm back in Pennsylvania?" " Applejack, huh?" " Nossir, we did not make applejack." " Then why'd you grow the apples for?" " Mr Rumson, you think everything that comes out of the earth should be used to make liquor?" "Whenever possible, yes." "You should read the Bible, Mr Rumson." "I have read the Bible, Mrs Fenty." "Didn't that discourage you about drinking?" "No, but it sure killed my appetite for reading." "We've been telling the Fentys what good land's all around this valley." "(Mr Fenty) Yes, we were thinking of settling down here." "Oh, great!" "Yeah, that news is so Goddamn great, I need a drink." "Don't listen to him, he's always joking." " Elizabeth, the whisky's gone." " I know, I poured it all out." "You what?" "!" "Out of courtesy to our guests, Ben, if you want a drink, get your carcass out of this house!" "Wait a minute, Elizbeth, you can't order a man out of his own house." " His house?" " That's right, it's his house." " Mrs Rumson is married to him?" " Well, she's married to the both of us." " At the same time?" "!" " Well, we're pardners." " I have never heard..." " Aw, shut up and sit down!" "Wait a minute, Ben, don't go ordering' the guests around." "Why not?" "It's his fault, in the first place!" "If he hadn't brought his goddamn respectability in this house, we'd still be a happily married... triple." "You mean to tell me, there's not one drink of whisky in this whole house?" "Here Mr Rumson, take mine." "Thank you, boy, you saved my life." "Horton, how did that bottle get into your pocket?" "Horton..." "How long have you been drinking hard liquor?" "Since this afternoon." "I know, you don't approve, Pa, but belive me until you've had a good cigar and a shot of whisky, you're missing the second and third best things in life." " Horton!" " Where'd you take him, Ben?" "Damn you, Ben Rumson." "What are you gonna teach this boy next?" "How to cheat at cards or just physical education with one of Willie's floozies?" " That's the best one, Pa." " Horton!" "Is that what you did today, Ben?" "That's what HE did today, Elizabeth." "I'll tell ya, this boy's got a talent for dissipation that is absolutely unique." "Out." "Get out!" "I order you out of this house!" "This is not your house!" "This is my house!" "That's right, I give her the house." "And if you ever cross this threshold again," "I'll shoot you down, like any other marauder." "What's she so het up about?" "She's got a right to be." "You had to take your revenge out on the virtue of this boy!" " Virtue?" "Show him what an ugly town this really is." "Well, if this is the only place we can live, then we're ugly, too." "And I could never go back to what we had before." "It's over and it's done and it's finished." "Now get out!" "Now wait a minute, Elizabeth, if Ben goes, then I'd have to go and..." "Then you go, too." " Evening, ma'am." " Evening, ma'am." "You mutton-headed clunk." "You knew she didn't want them to know." "I tell you, Elizabeth's a sick woman." "Ben, you got no respect for anybody or anything." "I don't have your kind of respect, you can bet on that." "Sitting there, at the table, with your hands folded and that pious look on your face after a hard day's thieving." " It ain't thieving." " Then what are we hiding it for?" "What are we even talking about it for, when she's back there, all alone.?" " And whose fault is that?" " Yours." "Hers." "She threw us out." "Ben, don't you say anything against Elizabeth around me." "I'll say anything I want to." "She's my wife, bought and paid for, and don't you forget it!" "I never do forget it." "I got nothing more to say to you." "And you got nothing I want to hear!" "And if I ever catch you sneaking back without me, they'll never find all of you to bury!" "Bull and bear fight!" "Bull and bear fight!" "See the great bull that cut up the mountain lion in Sonora and emerged triumphant over 10 large dogs, in Calamer's county!" "Save your souls, heathen scum!" "Allow this butchery to take place on Sunday, the Lord's Sabbath, and God will wash his hands of you for good!" "Thank you, parson." "Now move on!" "God is gonna cause the earth to open and swallow up this nest of evil, and the Lord ain't fooling." "(Rumbling)" "I hear strange rumblings in the earth below." "Yeah, they're gonna sell a lot of tickets to the bull and bear fight on Sunday." "A lot of gold dust is gonna fall." "But Jack, we don't have a tunnel under there!" "Nn... yearrghhh!" "You bloody maniac!" "Why didn't you build one?" "Jack, we can get under there by Sunday." "There's nothing to it." "Maybe so... but we could sure use a bit of help." "Hey." "Hey." "What about that young farmer?" " Where's he?" " You mean, Horton Fenty?" "Jack, little did I realise it, but when that boy set foot on the second storey of Willie's Saloon, history was in the making." " Is that where he is?" " That's where he always is!" "Puffing on a cigar and drinking his whiskey and knocking on them doors." "You know, if that boy don't slow down, them girls are gonna strike for shorter hours." "I'll see if I can catch him between rooms tonight." "If we could divert all his energy, we could be through by morning." "Come on, bet." "I'll bet 50." " I'll see that and raise you 50." " Not for me." "I'm out." "Oh Willie, have you seen the future father of our country?" " Yeah, he went home, couple hours ago." " Oh, when'll he be back?" " Soon as his folks get to sleep." " Would you tell him I wanna see him." "Leave your door open and wait your turn." "Here." "Pardon me, sir, could you lend me $10?" "Why don't you go home and go to bed?" "I was thinking of doing it the other way around." "Thank you, sir." "I'll see your 50." "Red seven wins again!" "Pardon me." "Here's your $10 back, sir." "Oh, and 10 more." "Red seven." "You're losing a lot of money, Pardner." "Where do you get it all?" " Thieving." " (Laughter)" "♪ I would give the world to see how I used to be" "♪ When I had no axe to grind except for chopping' wood" "♪ Day was day, and night was night wrong was never right" "♪ It didn't matter where I went as much as where I stood" "♪ I had dreams" "♪ Average size" "♪ There were stars" "♪ In the skies" "♪ Not my eyes" "♪ Then I got" "♪ Gold fever" "♪ No rompin', rollin' girl-and-fellow stuff" "♪ Can cure the gold fever" "♪ Nothin' can help you but the yellow stuff" "♪ What" "♪ Can stop that itchin'" "♪ Ain't" "♪ Around the kitchen" "♪ Gold, gold" "♪ Hooked am I" "♪ Susannah, go ahead and cry" "♪ Once we all did honest work farmer, lawyer, clerk" "♪ Married men and single men and some who ain't too sure" "♪ Now I look at them and see duplicates of me" "♪ Cured of what we suffered from and suffering' from the cure" "♪ Who can say" "♪ Why we came?" "♪ Where's the hope?" "♪ Where's the flame?" "♪ We're the same" "♪ When you've got" "♪ Gold fever" "♪ No rompin', rollin' girl-and-fellow stuff" "♪ Can cure the gold fever" "♪ Nothin' can help you but the yellow stuff" "♪ What" "♪ Can stop that itchin'" "♪ Ain't" "♪ Around the kitchen" "♪ Gold, gold, hooked am I" "♪ Susannah, go ahead and cry" "♪ Gold fever" "♪ Gold fever" "♪ Gold fever" "♪ Gold fever" "Deal." "♪ (March)" "(Cheers, shouts)" "(Bellowing)" "By God, we made it!" "(Rumson) Well, now they can open the box office." "(Cheering)" "Here's your day's earnings, Ben." "And here's yours, Pardner." "Jack, I want you to tell Ben something for me, will you?" "He's sittin' right there." "Just tell him that I'm moving on before winter sets in." "He can get himself another pardner." "You bummers can divide up anything I got coming here." " Where you heading?" " Red Dog." "I hear they're digging it up in chunks over there." "Hey, by gum, they're always digging it up in chunks, somewhere else." " Good luck, man." " Thanks, Jack." "Jack, uh... tell Ben to look in on Elizabeth." "The Fentys are pulling out." "She'll be alone." "♪ (Corrida fanfare)" "You stinking', rotten, heathen scum!" "Silence, Judas!" "Today is Sunday, and you are going to hear the word of God whether you like it or not!" "Get outta here, parson!" "And the word of the Lord is doom, doom!" "Set the bull on him." " You can't do that." " Let him out!" "(Crowd booing) ...this town of lust and corruption!" "Get outta here." " Out, out, out!" " (Bull bellows)" "(Cheering)" "You are not going to fight that bear on the Sabbath." "I represent the Lord, and the Lord says get out of this arena." "Out!" "Out, out!" "The Lord is gonna open the earth, and you will sink into the pit!" "You hear?" "I said, sink into the pit." "I said, sink into the piiit!" " Well, I'll be God damned!" " Hello, parson." "Welcome to hell!" "(Crash)" "(Bull bellows)" "(Screams)" "(Bellowing)" "(Parson) Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death... (Ben) You better run through that valley, not walk!" "(Bellowing)" "(Bellowing)" "Will you kindly watch where the hell you're falling, my good man!" " Aahh!" " Aahh!" "(Bellows)" "Now, where are you going?" "Ach du lieber himmel!" "Nein, nein, nein!" "(Echo) Nein, nein, nein!" "(Fireworks)" "(Elizabeth) Have you..." "Have you seen Pardner and Ben?" "Pardner and Ben?" "Oh!" "Have you seen Pardner and Ben?" " Where's Ben?" " Ben Rumson!" " Thy rod and thy staff..." " (Bellowing)" "There he is!" "You bloody maniacs, go down there and get him!" " Ben!" "Ben!" " Where you going?" "♪ No Name City, No Name City" "♪ The Lord don't like it here" "♪ No Name City, No Name City" "♪ Your reckoning' day is here" "♪ No Name City, No Name City" "♪ Here's what He's gonna do" "♪ Gobble up this town and swallow it down" "♪ And goodbye to you" "♪ Will you go to heaven, will you go to hell?" "♪ Go to hell" "♪ Either repent or fare thee well" "♪ Fare thee well" "♪ God'll take care of No Name City" "♪ Comes the end, it won't be pretty" "♪ Here it is" "♪ I mean, here it is" "♪ Here it is" "♪ I mean, here it is" "♪ Here it is" "♪ I mean, here it is ♪" "♪ For in heaven or in Erin" "♪ Let me live until I die" "♪ In No Name Town" "♪ Let me live until I die... ♪" "Let's get outta here, I think this place is crumbling." "(Banging, groans)" "(Shouts)" "(Woman screams)" "(Woman screams)" "Ooh!" "Oh!" "Be calm, my dear." "Aaahh!" "Oh, Pardner, where's Ben?" "What the hell are you doing there?" "I didn't like that town, but it'll seem funny not having it there." "It's gonna be a cold, long, hard winter without it." "I'm not leaving my home, Pardner." "I know that." "Do you have to go?" "Can't we all try living the way we used to?" "No." "No, I can't." "You see, ever since that night the Fentys came and we were... you and I were like a real husband and wife..." "I... couldn't live with you any other way." "And you belong to Ben." "He shared you with me." "I didn't share you with him." "Ma'am..." "Whoa, mule!" "Did you know them farmers was unpacking?" "You mean the Fenty party?" "Well, that might sound like a party to you, but it ain't my idea of one." "C'mon, hop in." "'Cause you can't get outta town that way." "C'mon!" "Come on, gee up, mule!" "I didn't see they was building a church and a courthouse till the rest of the town went under." "Neither did I." " You still heading up to Red Dog?" " Yeah, still am." "Well, that's all right with me, I don't care where we go as long as I stay a hundred miles ahead of civilisation." "You, moving out, Ben?" "You want me to die?" "Why, I can just see this valley in about a year's time." "All broke out in a rash of white clapboard houses, schools, churches, courthouse, museum." "Ugh!" "Just one big, bad dream." " What about Elizabeth?" " I'm gonna miss that woman, Pardner, but, you can't blast her out of that cabin." "Funny, here we go and build a town just the way we like it, and then we go and sink it." "Giddup, mule!" "Come on." "Giddup!" " Come on." " Pull up, Ben." "Whoa, mule!" "What's the matter?" "I'm staying." "I have to." "I always said you had a farmer's mentality." "But you're still the best pardner there ever was." "Well, you're the only pardner there ever was." "Then that makes me the best." "Ain't you gonna say goodbye to Elizabeth?" "Oh, no, I don't think I'll do that." "I'll get melancholy enough later on, as it is, without picking up an extra load now." "You say something nice to her for me, will ya Par..." "Say, what the hell is your name anyway?" "Sylvester Newel." "Sylvester Newel." "Yeah, just one "l"." "Well, that's a good name for a farmer." "Well..." " So long, Pardner." " So long, Ben." "Never liked a man as much as I liked you." "Giddup!" "Ben says goodbye, Elizabeth." "Aren't you going with him?" "No." "No, I'm not going anywhere." "Do you think he'll be all right, Pardner?" "Where's he going?" "♪ Where am I goin'?" "I don't know" "♪ Where am I heading'?" "I ain't certain" "♪ All I know is I am on my way" "♪ When will I be there?" "I don't know" "♪ When will I get there?" "I ain't certain" "♪ All that I know is I am on my way" "♪ Got a dream, boy" "♪ Got a song" "♪ Paint your wagon and come along" "♪ Where am I goin'?" "I don't know" "♪ When will I be there?" "I ain't certain" "♪ What will I get?" "I ain't equipped to say" "♪ But who gives a damn?" "I'm on my way" "♪ Where am I goin'?" "I don't know" "♪ Where am I heading'?" "I ain't certain" "♪ All I know is I am on my way" "♪ When will I be there?" "I don't know" "♪ When will I get there?" "I ain't certain" "♪ All that I know" "♪ Is I am on my way" "♪ Got a dream, boy" "♪ Got a song" "♪ Paint your wagon" "♪ And come along" "♪ Where am I goin'?" "♪ I don't know" "♪ When will I be there?" "I ain't certain" "♪ What will I get?" "I ain't equipped to say" "♪ But who gives a damn?" "♪ We're on our way ♪" "♪ Where am I goin'?" "I don't know" "♪ Where am I heading'?" "I ain't certain" "♪ All I know is I am on my way" "♪ Gold fever" "♪ Gold fever" "♪ When will I be there?" "I don't know" "♪ When will I get there?" "I ain't certain" "♪ All I know is I am on my way" "♪ Gold fever" "♪ Gold fever" "♪ Got a dream, boy" "♪ Got a song" "♪ Paint your wagon" "♪ And come along" "♪ And get" "♪ Gold fever" "♪ No rompin', rollin' girl-and-fellow stuff" "♪ Can cure the" "♪ Gold fever" "♪ Nothin' can help you" "♪ But that yellow stuff" "♪ What" "♪ Can stop that itchin'" "♪ Ain't" "♪ Around the kitchen" "♪ Gold, gold" "♪ Gold, gold" "♪ Gold" "♪ They" "♪ Call the wind" "♪ Maria" "♪ Away out here" "♪ They got a name" "♪ For rain and wind and fire" "♪ The rain is Tess" "♪ The fire's Joe" "♪ And they call the wind" "♪ Maria" "♪ I was born" "♪ Under a wandering' star" "♪ I was born" "♪ Under a wandering' star" "♪ Wheels are made for rollin'" "♪ Mules are made to pack" "♪ I've never seen a sight" "♪ That didn't look better lookin' back" "♪ I was born" "♪ I was born..." " ♪ A million miles away - ♪ Send back the world" "♪ There's too much night for me" "♪ The sky is much too high to shelter me" "♪ When darkness falls" "♪ Four cabin walls" "♪ Would be just right for me" "♪ A million miles away" "♪ Behind" "♪ The door... ♪" "♪ (chorus hums)" "♪ Where am I goin'?" "I don't know" "♪ Where am I heading'?" "I ain't certain" "♪ Gold fever" "♪ Gold fever" "♪ All that I know is I am on my way" "♪ You want to see sin of the wickedest kind?" "♪ Here it is" "♪ You want to see virtue left behind?" "♪ Here it is" "♪ Sodom was vice and vice a versa" "♪ You want to see where the vice is worser?" "♪ Here it is" "♪ I mean, here it is" "♪ You want to see life in the rottenest way?" "♪ Here it is" "♪ Women and whisky night and day" "♪ Here it is" "♪ You want to embrace the golden calf" "♪ Ankle and thigh and upper half?" "♪ Here it is" "♪ I mean, here it is" "♪ I don't know" "♪ Where am I heading'?" "I ain't certain" "♪ All that I know is I am on my way" "♪ Gold fever" "♪ Nothin' can help you but the yellow stuff" "♪ What" "♪ Can stop that itchin'" "♪ Ain't" "♪ Around the kitchen" "♪ Gold, gold" "♪ Hooked am I" "♪ Susannah, go ahead and cry" "♪ A million miles away" "♪ Behind" "♪ The door ♪" "♪Subs corrected by♪  XQ2☻♥ minimalist SDH"