Tribute to a Bad Man Page #6

Synopsis: Jeremy Rodock is a tough horse rancher who strings up rustlers soon as look at them. Fresh out of Pennsylvania, Steve Miller finds it hard to get used to Rodock's ways, although he takes an immediate shine to his Greek girl Jocasta.
Director(s): Robert Wise
Production: MGM
 
IMDB:
6.7
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Year:
1956
95 min
83 Views


Is job I like least.

I think every tree I hide a rustler...

... ready for anything. For example,

to shoot myself.

I told you to leave me alone.

Ask me whatever you want, Jo.

Whatever, whatever.

Leave me alone.

- Sorry, Jo.

- Come, lovely.

So I'm not interested.

- Come, come.

- I respect you.

Dislike

McNulty is in the haystack.

Eh, poor Steve is there

eaten by jealousy.

In case you have not noticed, Mr.

comes Rodock.

- Hi pattern.

- Hello.

- Any luck?

- It's not just luck.

Hello boss.

Get your things, McNulty.

You're fired.

I'll send the Cheyenne

paid by mail.

- Why me goodbye?

- You will go immediately.

Desensllalo.

If you get fired,

I like to know why.

Explain it.

'm The better of his men, horses understand

...

... I fulfill my obligation.

O,

chief may fear me near you...

... just in case his girlfriend could...

Length , McNulty,

or I'll break your head.

Quiet, Rodock.

I do not like hitting a man...

Do not worry.

I do foul play.

Let go of my land

as you can move.

You fell in love with her the first night

.

Does not matter.

Bride Is Mr. Rodock.

Bride fire me Mr. Rodock.

- Okay. Goodbye, boy.

- Goodbye, McNulty.

Go. Good evening, sir Rodock

.

The soup is hot.

- Do you feel like eating?

- I could eat an ox.

I am very happy.

I fired McNulty.

Why?

What happened?

Saddle he was a little big.

But I have to admit one thing:

had a way with horses.

Jo, I want to know the truth.

Did you know him in Cheyenne?

One day you told me that you were glad that

had not born yesterday.

Well, I was not born yesterday.

But he was never anything to me,

and I'm glad to leave.

Once you said you'd stay here until

...

... well, as I'd like.

Have you changed your mind?

Oh, Jeremy.

I know that I can leave if you want.

When I came here,

was tired and sick,...

... only planned to stay a while.

... But I knew better.

I did feel that this was my home

...

... we finally had a home.

I can not think of a better word.

My home .

Now it is summer and I have healed.

I do not want to go.

And you also want me to go.

No.

not want you to go.

Do you know Jo?

'll Talk with men.

Looking for Mr. Rodock,

Steve?

No, you come to see it

Pasa.

Cooky

told me that tomorrow is going to buy groceries.

Yes

wanted to kick me a letter in the mail.

All right.

Just do not know how to write.

Never taught me.

You studied English.

I will want to write?

Sure.

Is a test of confidence

I thank you.

Anytime,

gladly.

Who is?

For your girlfriend?

For my mother.

I did not know

jeans mother had.

Thought born of saddles.

Kidding, Steve.

Right that you remember your mother.

What say you thought?

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Michael Blankfort

Michael Seymour Blankfort (December 10, 1907 – July 13, 1982) was an American screenwriter, author and playwright. He served as a front for the blacklisted Albert Maltz on the Academy Award-nominated screenplay of Broken Arrow (1950). He was born in New York City and died in Los Angeles. more…

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