Captain Apache Page #2
- GP
- Year:
- 1971
- 94 min
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There's a live one, Sir.
Bring him in sergeant, post
the rest of your men around here.
Who owns this place?
I do.
Why would they set up?
Don't answer him!
I told you not to take the money!
I told you it will come to no good.
I did it for you.
Now I am a widow again.
- You won't be for long.
- Are you interested?
Then wait until after the funeral.
- Should we take her, Sir?
- Sergeant,...
... have you no respect?
Can't you see this poor woman
it out of her mind with grief?
lndian, son of a b*tch!
Nice for keeping an eye on her,
sergeant.
Put your shoes on.
- Where are we going?
- Your late husband worked...
... for a man called Rodriguez.
- What do you want?
- I wanna meet this Rodriguez.
You are not more than...
- Sergeant,...
... help the lady find her shoes.
- ...a damn excrement Indian!
- Sir.
- Get off my land!
- Are you sure you don't wanna sell?
This land is mine.
I worked it...
... with my own two hands...
Why didn't you let him finish?
They all say the same thing.
Howdy, Mr. Griffin.
I see we've made a deal.
Ma'am,...
... I don't want you to think that
I've stolen this land from your husband.
When I said I made a deal, I meant it.
You're gonna get all the nice things
that this poor man...
... could only dream of giving you.
You are completely wasted out here
in this wilderness.
You should be surrounded by lovely things.
Like red flush,
crystal chandeliers,...
... rustling silk,
french perfume,...
... laughter, music,
the clink of gold coin...
You pack up her stuff, Moon.
Then you tell Beller to fix up a room for the
lovely lady at the Paradise hotel.
Ma'am.
Carlos!
Carlos!
Apache!
Is that Rodriguez?
No, but he can tell you where he is.
Well Captain, what's an American officer
doing here?
I have a warrant to extradite a man
wanted in the United States.
His name is Rodriguez.
Rodriguez, the man
who sells guns to the Indians.
He's a very bad man.
- It's here, isnt't it?
- He's inside the church.
Go away!
I came for Rodriguez!
Rodriguez is in his sanctuary!
Go!
I just wanna talk to him.
You see, captain?
Our priest is a very stubborn man.
So am I.
Make youself at home, captain.
Enjoy the freshment of our pueblo.
Thank you, sergeant, I will.
Why did you bring him here?
I couldn't get rid of him.
And...
I wanted...
... to be with you.
How's business?
Can't complain..
- When is the funeral?
- They're waiting for me.
How'd you like to have this?
- I take it.
- For who?
For me.
Ten of these and your funeral
will be the talk of the town.
- Go away.
- It's time for the services padre.
- It's too early.
- And what do you want me to do,
take him back?
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