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Synopsis: The town constable, Bob Valdez, is forced to kill someone accused by Frank Tanner of being a murderer. Valdez asks Tanner for monetary help for the man's wife, but he is ridiculed and almost killed by Tanner's henchmen. Valdez recovers and summons up his days in the U.S. Cavalry in order to fight them. Valdez wounds one of the henchmen and sends him back to Tanner with the message, "Valdez is coming."
Genre: Western
Director(s): Edwin Sherin
Production: MGM Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.9
PG-13
Year:
1971
90 min
299 Views


A little gift for your house from my house.

Oh, that house.

Come out of the sun,

and we will have a glass together.

He's pretty good.

Certainly be as good as his father.

Better.

Last week, Seor Malson see him.

Promise him a job.

Seor Malson.

"Mighty fine boy you got there, Diego.

Chip off the old block.

"I reckon he'll be breaking horses

for me soon, same as his pa."

Oh, Seor Malson,

you are too kind to this poor peon.

What an honour this worthless son of mine

should work his ass off to make you rich.

"Well, you're a good greaser, Diego.

"As long as you are a good greaser,

I treat you fair and square.

"Yes, sirree, Diego.

"You people sure know how to live -

singing, dancing, screwing.

"You don't worry about nothing."

I come back for her later.

Bueno, Seor Tanner. It's a deal.

You will have the guns in Nogales

by Friday?

We'll be there.

I'll be a son of a b*tch.

Mr Tanner.

Seor Tanner.

The circuit judge comes down

to Lanoria tomorrow from St David.

I have to report what has happened.

The Indian woman can make trouble

for us... with the law.

- Now, $100 is... is not much to give.

- Look, you.

I don't know how you horseshit them

people into giving a greaser a tin star,

but you don't horseshit Frank Tanner.

Seor Tanner!

Why you don't help this woman?

He don't learn, does he?

Remember Tucson? That preacher?

Fix him the same.

Now let's see him walk.

Hey, where you go?

It's that way... The way you came.

I came on a horse.

Don't worry about the horse.

We take care of it.

Hey, don't fall on your back.

You'll be like a turtle.

- I don't remember asking you here.

- I got tired riding fence for Mr Malson.

I figured you could use another gun.

You couldn't even hit a sitting-duck n*gger.

She never smiles.

If she was my woman...

I would make her smile.

Vamos!

- Going riding?

- You bastard.

Why don't you cut him loose?

He's only trying to help a poor woman

who's lost her husband.

So am I. I'm helping one already.

One poor widow woman's enough.

- Jim would have used this on you.

- Are you thinking of it?

You're a damn fool to worry about anything

except the way I treat you.

I treat you all right, don't I?

Sometimes you're human. Sometimes.

We'll deliver the guns to Nogales soon.

Would you like to come along?

Aren't there any whores in Nogales?

Sure, lots of them.

Lots of priests, too.

- What's that supposed to mean?

- Priests marry people, don't they?

- I'll hold you to that, Frank.

- I reckon you will.

I swear, you sure are

one dumb son of a b*tch.

When that pole busted,

where did you think it was going to go?

It's your old amigo you tried to bash

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Roland Kibbee

Roland Kibbee (15 February 1914 in Monongahela, Pennsylvania – 5 August 1984 in Encino, California) was an American screenwriter and producer. more…

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