"[LIVELY MUSIC PLAYING]" "[LIVELY MUSIC PLAYING]" "[WOMAN SCREAMS]" "And now ladies and gentlemen our most publicized attraction the Flying Men." "CROWD:" "Boo." "Nah, let's see the broads." "Bring out the girls!" "Boo." "Get 'em out of here." "CROWD:" "Nah, let's see the broads." "Bring out the girls." "[SHOT FIRED]" "[WOLF HOWLS]" "[SHOT FIRED]" "[SHOT FIRED]" "[SHOT FIRED]" "[GRUNT]" "Lying, thieving, bastards!" "Pigs!" ""Sheriff, I said, my horse was stolen." "Try walking,"" "he says." ""But, but I need it for my work."" "It's trained." "It's an attraction for my show." "It isn't only a horse. " " How many legs does it have? " " How many you think it has?" "Four!" "Then it's only a horse."" "It's mine and I want it back. "Alright,"" "I said, "so it's only a horse." "Look, he says, you the air in this town is pretty bad today." ""Why don't you get yourself a change and move on?"" "Dirty, stupid, lousy, idiots!" "Hi, Joe." "Hi." "[GASP]" "Tom..." "MAMY:" "Down south..." "Come here." "I need your help." "MAMY:" "You didn't want to listen to me, but that's where we should be heading." "Not even the matches work." "You're idiots too." "Wake up!" "You're neither horses nor donkeys, you eat hay you don't deserve." "Get a move on." "Work for a living." "Don't just..." "Don't you think it would be better?" "If we call the other's too." "MAMY:" "Don't slow down sirree not even the dead come home." "All in good time." "Hey Joey, you look sleepy." "Get into bed and go to sleep stay there no matter what happens." "But, but why?" "Don't argue." "What do they want?" "Whoa!" "Hello friends." "Are we on the right road to Libertyville?" "[WOMEN GASP]" "Stay down." "[FLY BUZZ]" "Thanks." "Thanks for nothing." "And now, what do we do now?" "THOMAS:" "We got to move unless you want this man to die from loss of blood." "You get a pick and shovel." "And these?" "THOMAS:" "Let the horses go beyond the hills." "It should work out all right in case there's anymore of these men around." "Too bad Mamy lost Robin last night." "We should keep on horse." "We could train him." "THOMAS:" "No we better not." "MAMY:" "How much longer are you going to take?" "THOMAS:" "You go along with the wagons Mamy." "We'll join you as soon as we're finished." "MAMY:" "I don't want no gunslingers in my service." "I told Thomas, you remember that don't you." "And he promised me faithfully that his past was dead and buried." "And then at the first opportunity he gets, bang, bang!" "And he knocks off two men." "JOEY:" "If it wasn't for him they would have killed us all today." "You shut up brat!" "What do you know about it?" "Shouldn't of hidden anybody." "But he explained in to me." "Explained it hell." "Yea, we know I was frightened to death." "When is this damn water gonna boil?" "I'll take that bullet out of him alright." "I'll cure him." "I'll make him well." "And then I'll run out borrow a gun, and shoot him in a place he'll think." "TERENCE:" "Hm." "Ah..." "He's coming to." "The young gentleman is coming to." "Good." "You're very, very clever." "You know you almost bled to death and further, you ruined a costume that is worth over $50.00." "Oh forget about it Mamy." "Forget it, hell!" "Now you try and lay still." "Don't yell at don't be fighting." "This is just child's play, so take it easy, it won't hurt much." "Now just lay still." "That's it." "[CIRCUS MUSIC STARTS]" "[CLOWNS SHOUTING] Tonight a nine o'clock sharp, a great show of international variety." "Attractions directly from far off Europe." "The most beautiful girl dancers." "The flying men." "[INAUDIBLE] comedians." "The greatest show in the West." "Come and meet the great Mimosa the magician who knows everything!" "Past!" "Present!" "And future!" "For only one quarter of one dollar." "Tonight at nine o'clock sharp." "MAMY:" "I see..." "I see..." "I see... by the way did you pay?" "Oh yes." "Good girl." "I see..." "listen how many people over here?" "What?" "How many people in this town." "Oh, we're about 300 or so." "Hm, well better than nothing." "I see..." "I see..." "I can see nothing but trouble." "[GASP]" "Not for you my dear." "For you nothing but health and happiness." "That's all for today." "You can go now." "I know, I know I didn't go into everything." "But I'll make it up to you." "You can see the show for nothing." "Come back, come back later this evening." "CIRCUS WORKER:" "Hey Joe bring those bags over here." "Come on it's getting late." "Alright, but I can't fly." "I'll be back to get the others later." "MAMY:" "Dab it!" "He's burning up." "That's all I need now." "TERENCE:" "Listen." "There's some money, inside pocket of my shirt." "MAMY:" "I know." "I know." "Don't want nobody's gonna touch it." "Take it." "See if you can find me a horse." "You mean..." "How long before dark?" "Let me turn it to you, it's only noon." "Make sure you have the horse behind the wagons tonight." "No, no it's impossible." "You can't go away in this condition." "You have to think of your safety and the safety of the people who work for you." "You don't have to worry about anything else." "They didn't do bad." "You'll see." "Thomas!" "Thomas." "I'm going out of my mind." "Calm down Mamy." "Man like that don't take long to recover." "Give him some time." "He'll be gone soon." "Hey Joe." "Listen." "He says that..." "What?" "Well he just told me himself but..." "THOMAS:" "Come on spit it out." "He says he wants to go right now." "JOEY:" "He's crazy where do you expect him to go the way he is?" "Shut up." "Nobody asked you." "Joe is right." "He wouldn't get far." "But if he wants to go away why should we stop him." "Listen, let him be the one to decide for himself." "That's like telling him to go." "You shouldn't worry Mamy." "To make you happy we fixed him a place where he's going hide and nobody be able to find him." "Come on boys." "Let's check to rigging." "[PIANO MUSIC]" "Finch was right when he said he wounded him." "Look how nice they had him fixed up." "Extremely dangerous." "Remember children the slightest distraction means a broken neck." "An act unique in the entire history of the entertainment world." "Demanding, steel nerves, and a maximum concentration." "I beg of you dear people when the drums are still the utmost, complete silence." "Thank you." "[DRUM ROLL]" "[SILENCE]" "We're wasting time." "Damn monkeys." "[SCREAM]" "How'd you like that?" "And now ladies and gentlemen I ask you to resume your seats." "Nothing to be alarmed about." "The show goes on just as advertised." "And here's what you been waiting for, ladies and gentlemen the girls!" "Get out there go on." "[LIVELY MUSIC]" "[HORSE APPROACHING]" "THOMAS:" "Hello friend." "Put that thing down." "Listen, I don't like to have to thank somebody too many times." "THOMAS:" "You don't have to." "You're not the one I'm looking for." "But you'll make good bait for my trap." "That's the only reason for me to try to keep you alive." "Yeah, looks like our beautiful vacation is over." "He should be here." "Let's get the animals undercover." "Keep your eyes open if you don't want to run into big trouble." "He doesn't expect us." "Not bad as a trap." "To get out of here now we'd need dynamite." "Strange friends you have." "Make yourself comfortable and keep your hand away from your gun." "You'd be filled with lead before you know where it's coming from." "HUTCH:" "That's good advice." "Put your hands on your stupid heads." "TERENCE:" "Calm down you big animal." "Since when do donkeys fly around here?" "Donkeys'll do a hell of a lot more to stay away from trouble around here or jackasses." "TERENCE:" "Well, well look at the nice big fish." "Listen trouble if you've come to pull me into some crazy business I'll make you swallow them whole." "No." "I know you're retired now, had maybe even started the whole race of giants." "Babydoll is my helper." "I thought he was your son." "He's about the same size." "Why don't you introduce us." "Babydoll this is someone from my past I forgot about." "Now if you could talk he'd say just beat it, but he was born a deaf mute." "Which may be the only reason we get along together so well." "Ever hear of a man called Finch?" "No." "Wasn't it you got him sent up for hard labor?" "No." "Ever heard of a fellow..." "No!" "Have I made myself clear!" "OK." "I bet Sharp figured as much." "Who?" "S-H-A-R-P Sharp." "Stubborn right?" "There he is dying to know what Chub's got to do with that bastard Finch." "Don't you figure he'll ask?" "No." "Finch is out of the picture." "He'd have too live 200 years to come out from where he is now." "He needed 195 less." "He flew the coop." "Hm, so you say." "Anyway, let's suppose he made it." "And that with about 50 others like him he's settled in an out of the way spot and not by chance, you follow me?" "Like a hound dog." "Because in those mountains some lucky devil struck gold, staked out claims." "Hey put it down, it's loaded." "Of course Finch isn't working for himself." "He's working for some swindler who wants to lay his hands on the whole area." "Imagine that some miners tried to protest." "What do you think would happen to them?" "I can imagine." "Now suppose that Sharp is one of them." "Sharp a prospector?" "Yeah, with his whole family and he's one of the lucky ones." "Naturally the swindlers tried to take over his claim." "You name the price." "HUTCH:" "I did." "Looks like the easy life as I owed your brains." "Good." "Sometime ago Sharp sent for you, but they couldn't find you." "They found me." "And so Sharp gave me this." "It's a deed of transfer for his claim." "We pretended I had won at gambling, so I had that pack of wolves following me." "From what I understand you are a lot to this man Sharp." "What is he a relative of yours?" "No worse." "He's a friend." "But, but my name's there too." "That was my idea." "You wouldn't want me to be the only one to take advantage of Sharps trust, would you?" "I heard ya." "Say you did it to get me in to the mess." "Spell the words out and you'll see that claims have to be renewed every year." "And the year's about up." "Sneaky low down creatures." "You, this bald eagle there, Sharp." "Sharp's children." "Sharp's children?" "If you're lying this time I'll kill you." "All cosy in your kennel big animal?" "Mind your own business." "And you, how do you fit into the story?" "I have a score to settle round there friend." "The hell with you too." "There's no good just sitting there stiff as a board." "You're in this too." "Don't kid yourself." "If what you said is true that place must be a keg of dynamite." "They won't even let us get near there." "As far as that's concerned we have to find certain people first." "We have an idea." "I'll bet you have an idea." "HUTCH:" "This here is supposed to be the famous circus?" "Great." "MAMY:" "Come on beautiful try a little harder please." "You." "It's written in the stars that you spoil all my plans." "Since when do roosters lay eggs?" "A male?" "A male!" "How can you tell?" "Thomas!" "THOMAS:" "Where are the others?" "Hm." "Gone." "Where?" "Everything's gone bad." "Ever since Joe's accident and after you deserted us nothing has gone right and all the competition here in Abilene makes it impossible for us to survive." "They all left me." "They all found jobs except me." "Nobody wants me." "Of course they still come around once in a while." "They say they're saving their money, so we can all be together again like before." "But it's only talk." "From what I can gather they're still in town." "Stop worrying Mamy." "All your troubles are over." "What?" "He says that your little troubles are over." "And one so big you cannot imagine it is beginning." "THOMAS:" "Hey!" "Thomas!" "[DISHES CRASHING]" "Hi!" "Hi." "Do we get together again?" "We get together again." "All of us?" "All of us." "When?" "As soon as your feet hit the floor." "Ya hoo!" "MR COLLINS:" "How often must I tell you that I want my baths in the morning in my room." "And the water must be hot." "Of course Mr. Collins." "MR COLLINS:" "And remember that I don't want to wait an hour before they bring it to me either." "Naturally Mr. Collins." "And the maid must knock before she enters." "Why certainly Mr. Collins." "MR COLLINS:" "And my suits, I demand..." "I say," "I demand that my suits be brushed and ironed every single day." "And I don't want to have to tell you again." "May I say a word Mr. Collins?" "MR COLLINS:" "Certainly." "Go take a flying jump at the moon Mr. Collins." "MR COLLINS:" "Wha..." "Ha ha!" "Lori, Lori!" "Yes." "Thomas is back." "We're going to work again." "Wait for me will you deary?" "I'll be back and finish it." "One of these days." "How much of it do you need." "HUTCH:" "How much of it do you need?" "20 quarts of bright red." "10 white, 2 yellow and 5 brushes." "[VARIOUS CHATTER]" "Goodbye savings." "You'll see." "Sharp will remember it when the time comes." "That's what you think." "He's as tight as a hungry man's belt." "You'll see." "Damn it!" "Why aren't those valises in the wagon." "If this was only going to do some good." "When they know what's happened I'll tell you this, there'll be a mad rush to get out of here." "They already known." "Thomas told 'em." "Hm?" "SAMMY:" "You owe us $162.32 McGavin." "Sorry I can't let you have no more credit." "You give me that medicine Sammy." "My little girl has dysentery again, from eating the dirty things you sell here." "You know very well I'll pay you when I get the fare." "Walk your ass right out of here you and your sons." "But far away." "I've got to carry out orders McGavin." "I ain't the boss and the company says not to give you credit till you pay." "Believe me it's no good wasting your breath." "No credit and that's it." "You've asked for it." "Ain't to be compared to the guns you sell, but it's good enough to make soup out of that filthy brain of yours." "Get what we need boys." "You know what's in store for you, don't you?" "Who doesn't." "And that reminds me." "You know what Sammy you gave me an idea." "It'll be a pleasure to kill some of these sons of bitches with their own goods." "In there." "Take what we need." "Think it over McGavin before you do it." "I've already done too much thinking." "These past few months I haven't worked my claim." "Now that can wait." "I've built myself a viper's nest." "Not even the devil can get in." "Hey Pa!" "We need lard too." "Help yourself and don't be sparing." "I'm going to tell you something." "The county commissioner will be here in a few days and if these fools won't talk I will." "I'm going to tell them what kind of trap you got us into." "Whoa." "Hup." "FINCH:" "Ah, welcome Mr. Boone." "We'll have to hurry this year." "I can't stay more than two days." "Is everything ready for the renewals?" "Sheriff has everybody been told about our arrival?" "[EXTREME STUTTER] Ev..." "Ev... everybody at all, ev... ev... everything..." "Don't you worry Sir." "It won't be like last year no, no sooner said than done." "[CHUCKLE]" "McGavin says he'll talk." "You better take care of them." "I should be honored if you'd be my guest during your stay in our town." "The hotel can't offer you the comforts you're accustomed to." " Eh, tell me Mr." " Fisher, how many general stores are there in town?" "How many do you expect Sir?" "One." "And of course it belongs to your company?" "We had to take it over from the previous owner." "Dead, eh?" "Ah, no Sir." "No he isn't dead at all." "He just didn't believe in the development of the community and chose to leave." "If I'm not being indiscreet why do you ask?" "Oh, nothing, nothing." "Only curiosity." "Well thanks for the invitation gentleman, but it'll have to be for some other time." "Come on Pitt." "See you tomorrow gentlemen." "I'll join you in a minute Mr. Boone." "FISHER:" "Mr. Pitt, I must say I admire you." "Our great country needs more officials just like you." "Pitt..." "Yes Sir." "Come up here." "Immediately Sir." "Pitt." "Yes Sir." "Help me with my boots." "PITT: [GROAN]" "Shut up." "OFF SCREEN:" "I want to talk to him," "I've got rights you can't stop me." "[GUN SHOT]" "Can I help you?" "No, let me pass." "You'll catch a cold." "You ought to be careful at your age." "No one's authorize you to worry about my health." "SHARP:" "They're too many and too well organized." "So even the most stubborn men have finally bowed their heads if they want to keep them on their necks." "Only an Irish family like the McGavins didn't want to give in." "Today their place looks like a tornado hit it." "There's nothing more to do about it now." "And it's all over for the McGavins because even if they aren't dead yet they'll never be able to get town and that blockhead of a governor will never know." "They'll be considered dead or gone away." "And they're concession too will pass through Fisher's company." "[GUN FIRE]" "SHARP:" "Hear that?" "They're starting again." "It was useless for you to come here and it'll be worse if you stay." "Listen Sharp, you can go around town freely can't you?" "Sure." "Tomorrow then during the meeting you could spread a rumor." "With the spies they have around town it'll get directly to Fisher and his men." "It should perk their ears up." "There's one thing to do before day comes." "What?" "[GUN FIRE CONTINUES]" "[GUN SHOTS]" "[GLASS BREAKING]" "[GASP]" "Have 'em stop." "In a little while it will be dawn and with their craving to go into town they'll die like partridges." "They'll fly out one at a time." "It won't be hard to stop 'em." "Change the men around let these sleep." "Understand?" "Alright." "[GUN FIRE CONTINUES]" "[SNORING LOUDLY]" "[CLUCK CLUCK CLUCK]" "[SNORING LOUDLY CONTINUES]" "Shh." "PITT:" "Thomas Lipton." "CITIZEN:" "Dead." "PITT:" "Richard Lipton." "CITIZEN:" "Dead." "PITT:" "Jenny Lipton." "Is she here?" "CITIZEN:" "Dead." "PITT:" "The land and the concession if requested goes to their heirs." "CITIZEN:" "Also dead." "Them too." "Is there anyone among those present who claims rights to the aforementioned concession." "We doing and it's right here." "Our company claims a credit given the dead man regularly signed by him of $52.27." "The signature corresponds Mr. Boone." "Is there nobody else who claims rights to the aforementioned concession?" "[MUMBLING FROM THE CROWD]" "Nobody who settling this debt of $52.27 or even promising to do so wants to make a regular request to obtain the area marked on the map with numbers 387 and 422 on a 20 year concession?" "Said concession to be renewed every year according to Article seven of the county regulation." "You see now judge we..." "Don't call me judge Sir." "No your honor." "And not even your honor." "As you wish." "[ANNOYED SIGH] Of course your company has already prepared an official request I imagine." "Of course." "Let's proceed." "Wilbur Jones in the matter of concession number 3725 duly listed on the county rolls as numbers 757, 415, and 528 regularly signed over to him according to the county regulations of July 7 of this year." "Step up please." "Are you Wilbur Jones?" "Yes Sir." "Do you intend to renew your concession marked on the map with the number 757, 415, and 528?" "No Sir." "[CHATTERING FROM THE CROWD]" "Silence!" "What?" "No Sir." "What do you mean?" "Wasn't that you who raised hell last year's so as to get it?" "Yes sir." "And now you don't want it anymore?" "No Sir." "Why?" "Why?" "Last year was last year." "Today I prefer working for the mining company." "CROWD:" "Well I don't buy that." "I don't believe that." "If that's what you want." "Proceed." "Sign here Jones." "For James too we claim a credit of $73.00, therefore we have uh..." "BOONE:" "Have you're request for preemption ready." "That's right." "That right and then show it without too much talk." "WORKER:" "Come on pull!" "Pull!" "Follow me." "That's it." "Hoping to be graced with your presence!" "At 9:00 sharp." "Tonight at nine o'clock sharp." "A grand show of international variety." "CLOWNS:" "Directly imported from Europe." "Presented to you by Mimosa the Magnificent." "The fortune teller who knows all about you and yours." "Attractions from all over the world." "Known throughout America and all over Europe." "The greatest show of all times good people." "Remember tonight at nine o'clock sharp." "A grand show." "A circus is a show I can't resist." "Pitt, go and book two seats for tonight." "You like circuses?" "Very much." "Then book three." "Mr. Fisher will be our guest." "You're very kind." "I'd be pleased if you'd allow me..." "[CLUCK CLUCK] These artists must be helped." "It would be a pity if they're show should be badly attended." "I won't let it happen." "Gentlemen, In honor of our county commissioner the management of the mining company wishes to invite all of you to the show tonight." "[MUMBLING]" "All of you." "Without exception." "Thank you." "Since you are so kind I feel I must add that I would consider it a personal offense not to attend to show." "Don't you worry Mr. Boone." "[CROWD MUMBLING]" "They've been here." "Where's Finch?" "Inside." "Nothing or almost nothing." "We're able to pick off only one who tried to get out." "I told you dynamite is the only way." "Too much noise." "McGavin." "Mm hm." "Noise or not." "Take as many men as you need and do whatever you want, but at tomorrow's meeting I don't want to hear anything more about those people." "Don't where everybody will be at the show with the Commissioner so you can work peacefully." "What show?" "If one of those girls makes a mistake it'll blow everything sky high." "The girls won't make any mistakes." "They know what they're doing." "Miners on one side." "Finch's men on the other as planned." "Only one is missing." "One was missing." "Have a look." "Please gentlemen this side." "TERENCE:" "Calm down." "I am calm." "Good." "It looks like a full house." "Let's get the show started." "It's finished for me already." "I..." "listen I can't go on." "I can't make it." "Don't be a fool Mamy." "You can pull back now." "I'm not pulling back." "I just refuse to go forward." "HUTCH:" "You'll go forward believe me." "MAMY:" "No!" "Ladies and gentleman the show begins in a moment." "First of all allow me to thank you for your presence here tonight." "Thank you." "In your honor the actors tonight will perform something a little unusual." "In addition to their regular numbers, which have made them famous throughout the West a short pantomime freely adapted from a play by that great European playwright, whose works I'm sure you're all familiar with Mr. William Shakespeare!" "Hot huh?" "We are firmly convinced that it will meet with your unqualified approval, but in the rare event that it fails to live up to your refined taste please remember that we are not the authors." "We are merely the actors, the interpreters, the humbled servators of Thespis, the hand maidens of Vianese." "The carriers of a message." "It is our privilege to present for your enjoyment a spectacle worthy of the greatest theaters of the civilized world." "Thank you." "HUTCH: [LOUD BANG] Look alive little boy." "This is no time to think about women." "Come on!" "Hey Pa why don't we go home?" "Wait a minute." "[PIANO MUSIC]" "Interesting isn't it?" "Very." "[MUSIC SPEEDS UP]" "Constructive eh?" "He should be there by now." "What was that noise?" "FISHER:" "What noise?" "You hear any noise?" "Maybe thunder from a coming storm?" "Storm my eye." "It sounded like dynamite." "FISHER:" "Who'd be using dynamite at this hour?" "And now ladies and gentlemen a nice surprise for each and every one of you, but be careful because..." "Because... [DANCERS SINGING]" "DANCER:" "Put it away, put it away." "Hey, it looks like we made it." "I'm beginning to enjoy myself." "Don't waste any time." "And now ladies and gentlemen, illustrious guests a spectacular act never seen before and one which many of you will probably never see again in its entirety." "An act to make your blood run cold and freeze your soul." " And now ladies and gentlemen..." " What are we waiting for." "This is it go back to your place and what out it's a matter of minutes now." "MAMY:" "May I present to you one of the most incomparable acts of in the history of the circus world the flying miners." "FLYING MINER 1:" "Thomas Lipton!" "FLYING MINER 2:" "A man who made no compromises." "FLYING MINER 1:" "Deceased." "FLYING MINER 2:" "Anthony Billies." "He found a way to prevent his family from starving." "FLYING MINER 1:" "Deceased." "FLYING MINER 2:" "George Brady." "FLYING MINER 1:" "Deceased." "FLYING MINER 2:" "Tom Miller." "FLYING MINER 1:" "Deceased." "FLYING MINER 2:" "Elliot Spencer." "FLYING MINER 1:" "Deceased." "FLYING MINER 2:" "Sonny Whitman." "FLYING MINER 1:" "Deceased." "FLYING MINER 2:" "Oliver Baxter." "FLYING MINER 1:" "Deceased." "FLYING MINER 2:" "Paul McGavin and his family." "FLYING MINER 1 AND 2:" "Deceased." "That's enough." "Yeah it sure is." "[SHOT FIRED]" "Hey you." "Murderer." "Didn't I tell you look at the fine army we've got here." "And now listen." "Now's the time to get down to business." "What's a matter with you?" "Boo!" "You see that." "Look at the mess we got ourselves in." "I told you we were wasting time with this bunch." "Not even an earthquake will get them moving." "Cut it out Hutch." "I'll cut it out, but as sure as God exists if I got of here alive I'll come back here and break all their necks one by one." "Come on, what are you people made of." "We haven't got time to lose." "Hey my brother and I would like to come with you." "Move if we don't want to end up like rats." "I'm going with 'em." "TERENCE:" "I'm sorry." "Don't worry after all I was getting bored sitting by that lake." "[CRYING OUT IN PAIN]" "Hasn't this buffoonery gone far enough." "I advise you to keep quiet." "The hell with you." "Don't you realize if they don't listen to me they'll all end up to six fee under?" "And so will their wives and their children, because after Finch takes care of those four idiots he won't spare anyone." "They're not the clowns tonight, you are." "Drop those guns they're ridiculous in your hands." "I'll guarantee you'll come to no harm." "I'll meet Finch and see that not a hair on your head is touched." "But you're gotta do it now." "You still believe him?" "Idiots." "I don't know what we're waiting for." "MINER:" "You make me sick just looking at you." "And I'm just as bad standing here with you." "Come on Jack." "We're going outside." "Charlie, come here and untie me." "[CROWD CHEERING]" "MINER:" "You know what you can do with your guarantee there Fisher!" "[GUN FIRE IN BACKGROUND]" "Who'da thought you'd end up like a roast chicken?" "Wait that way." "The brake!" "Brake!" "[CROWD YELLING AND CHEERING]" "Over there!" "Not bad!" "I'm afraid that you are the one who'll wind up being the clown Mr. Fisher." "[SHOTS FIRED]" "Hey, weren't you deaf?" "Well, maybe the excitement." "MAMY: [GASPING]" "That'll send you to the gallows don't you reckon?" "Unless you'd like to try your luck?" "Go ahead Mr. Fisher, show us who you really are." "But be quick about it for God's sake." "I told you Mr. Fisher you're the real clown." "[CROWD CHEERING AND CHANTING]" "Hey!" "Hey!" "We be seeing you soon friends." "Imbeciles." "[WAGON TRAIN YELLING BYE]" "[THEME MUSIC]"