Hannie Caulder

Synopsis: Hannie enlists the aid of bounty hunter Tom Price to teach her how to be a gunfighter so she can hunt down the 3 men who killed her husband and raped her.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Western
Director(s): Burt Kennedy
Production: Paramount Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.4
R
Year:
1971
85 min
277 Views


- Goddamn it.

- Go now.

- Jump on the horse.

- I can not find it.

What do you mean? How can

something as big as a horse...

...lose it?

As you sit on it, you son of a b*tch.

Down or I'll shoot your head off

, you son of a b*tch.

Sons of b*tches. Bastards.

I'm hit, damn.

- Do not let them escape.

- I love you.

Thief.

My money.

- Do we here, Em?

- No, we do not hold.

We continue riding until we

found a nice place to starve...

- My leg is killing me.

- I hope that helps bleed, Frank,

because you lose a lot of blood.

- Stop your ass.

- Why do not you do to yours?

Rufus.

Frank and I will steal a

couple of fresh horses...

..., prepared a banquet for us.

Let no one by moving,

if it is not to be.

- Who says that?

- I'll say so Los dismount.

If you say so...

Frank, forward.

Wow, we have already stolen better horses.

What her addiction here?

I'm Jim Caulder, station posts.

How are you, Jim Caulder, station post?

Pine Bluff is not far, just a mile away.

We do not want to Pine Bluff.

Well, here you soak your horses

Dared before she moves on.

- Did I get him?

- Yes, totally.

- Na, was self-defense.

- Go, seek us something to eat.

- And it boil.

- This is women's work.

- Do as I say.

- Oh God Damn.

Boil.

Am I a woman or what?

Yes, I'll bake a cake, a horse-apple-pie.

If you wait for there to eat?

Frank Emmeth.

Lots.

Do you have a whiskey there, lady?

Whiskey?

You have too many things.

Turn to me.

Sun, I like it.

The Fountain.

I and my horse need water.

Give me that.

You are not married to someone who

stands on its head a price?

- You are a bounty hunter.

- I Am.

They kill men for money?

Do you know a better reason?

Yes, I certainly do.

Is your husband with a

painted woman ran away?

I wish he would.

So how do you shoot with the revolver,

you can teach me that?

- Why? Would you kill someone?

- Yes.

Horseshit.

Yes you could not even escape from

to an unconscious person.

- I will learn it.

- Remember that you will learn.

What ever happened to you too

is, you will forget it.

The hell I will do.

I do not know what your problem is

and it interested me a damn...

...but whatever it is,

you can not solve it with a revolver.

In other words, you want help me then?

That's it.

I ask of you not in vain.

I see no pockets in your cape.

- I have not talked about money.

- God Damn.

It seems very important to you

to be to kill someone.

If I teach you the shooting,

then you would shoot your ass.

It is my ass. - It would be a shame

if he punctured.

It is the prettiest on the

I have ever cast an eye.

If you are lucky, you throw

more than just an eye.

I play only games of chance,

if nothing else works.

What do you mean?

That you're a bad liar, lady.

If I touch you I would get the Winchester

again over the head.

My answer is 'No', simply 'no.'

No.

No.

God.

How much was it?

Three.

And your husband?

Dead, they murdered him.

My nice shirt.

Damn, Rufus. - We have

thanks to you, birdbrain.

If my leg is healthy again, I'll

kick your ass from your throat.

As always, you two against me.

This would allow her to stay, if

father were still alive.

It would still be alive if

you had not killed him...

How many times do I have

to say that it happened...

...when I cleaned my gun?

Hardly a night in which I see not

the face of father before me.

You mean, what was left of it.

Do you think our soldiers are followed?

I know. There they are.

Let the bastards by surprise.

Hell, let's get out.

Here, put that on.

For more underneath you are

wear than my horse.

My name is Price,

Thomas Luther Price.

And my Mrs...

My name is Hannie Caulder.

Good. Go ahead, Hannie Caulder.

Where to?

Mexico, where there is an armourer.

Gunsmith?

Without a weapon, I can teach you

hardly shooting, right?

If you do not mind, with a

death to ride a horse.

I do not mind.

Buy yourself some decent pants and boots.

We still have a tough ride ahead.

I am in the saloon,

if you need me.

What should I do with the

pants I'm wearing now?

Washing it.

I'm sorry that we do not have your size.

Take a bath so and they

shrink to your size.

Then they fit. But do not take off

before they are dry.

The way you describe the three,

it, everyone could be here in town.

You are brothers. One is called Rufus.

The Clemens. They were last

week here, but just by riding.

Do you know where they wanted?

Their stench was already here

before they got themselves...

...and has not yet cleared.

- Thank you Sheriff.

- At any time again. Really any time.

If you can not summon the sheriff

would, then would I need a...

- Her ass is wet.

- Even your chin.

God has built this guy...

I want to see.

Here are your pants, Thomas.

Thomas.

Thomas Luther Price.

That's it.

Hannie.

Another one?

He has made his choice.

Harrington, Samuel.

Dead or alive.

$ 750, Union Pacific.

Good money for 5 minutes work.

If you can prove that he is.

You might know him.

I heard that he was

about a month in your city.

So it would have to take yourself...

...if you had recognized him.

My name is incidentally Price, Tom Price.

I'm sorry, Mr. Price.

- I had no idea...

- Do you have the money?

A good job, sir, do...

...if you refrigerate crooks like him.

I wish I was that way.

I mean, just like you.

- Excuse me, ma'am.

- For what?

He was afraid I I

catch a cold in my wet pants.

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Burt Kennedy

Burt Kennedy (September 3, 1922 – February 15, 2001) was an American screenwriter and director known mainly for directing Westerns. Budd Boetticher called him "the best Western writer ever." more…

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