The Savage Seven (1968) - full transcript

Biker gang leader Kisum (Adam Roarke) loves waitress Marcia Little Hawk (Joanna Frank). Her brother Johnnie Little Hawk (Robert Walker, Jr.), the leader of a group of American Indians disapproves. At various times these two groups are adversaries and allies. The two groups join forces but crooked businessmen scheme to have them at each other's throats again. The theme song "Anyone for Tennis" is by Cream. The Iron Butterfly are heard playing their classic "Iron Butterfly Theme." Producer Dick Clark and director Richard Rush made "Psych-Out" earlier in the year.

[ Wind howling ]

Ahhhhh!

Will you guys quit
screwing around?

Come on,
knock it off.

Yeah? Well, you tell him
to lay off me.

He's crazy.
All I said was

it sure would be groovy
if they hadn't killed off
all the buffalo.

- Go on, get on
the truck, will ya?
- He's crazy!

He should have been
born 100 years ago
when we needed him.

You'd have been great
attacking some fort.

You're mad now,
running buck,



but I'll tell you what:

I want you to say
your name 10 times

as fast as you can.

[ Dog barking ]

Running buck,

going to town tonight?

You, Johnnie?

You bust your backs
all week so you can
drive 40 miles,

get drunk,
spend all your money,

turn around, come back,
start all over again.

It won't always
be like this.

Once the lake's in,
we'll be rich.

And the buffalo
and the wild horses
will return

and everything'll
be as it was



before the white
man came.

What the hell
is that?

[ Rock music playing ]

Indians!

- Don't worry!
- Huh?

They only attack
wagon trains!

Oh! Ha ha!
All right.

♪ We all want to
climb the hill ♪

♪ the unbelievable is
going to happen ♪

♪ it will linger
in your mind forever ♪

♪ let this carry
wherever, wherever ♪

♪ triggering
the unconscious power... ♪

[ Whistle blowing ]

♪ Removing all your
inhibitions ♪

♪ releasing complete
freedom of thought ♪

♪ sensations of
every sense ♪

♪ will prepare

♪ with this
you will see everything ♪

♪ triggering

♪ the unconscious power

♪ Triggering

♪ the unconscious power

♪ I

♪ say to you

♪ nothin'

♪ for now

♪ for now

♪ we know all

♪ we know all

♪ we know all

♪ we know all.

[ Men all cheering ]

[ Shouting ]

Man:
Yip yip yahoo!

Man #2: Don't like
those Indians, man.

Man #3:
Keep away from
the bikes, man.

- Ow!
- You see? They're hot.

Now I told you:
Stay away from the bikes.

Man:
Hey, did you see the houses
these people live in?

So?

So nothing, man.
They really stink.

These Indians have
got it bad.

I mean,
they're real losers.

I don't know.

They did all right
against custer.

[ Motors humming ]

Didn't I tell you to
stay away from the motorcycle?

What do you guys do?

We Rob banks.

No, I mean really.

We ride our motorcycles.
That's what we do.

Yeah, I know.

But don't you
do nothing else?

Don't you work
or nothing?

Look, shouldn't you be out
practicing your bow and
arrow or something?

What took you so long?

The guy in the station
was hiding from me

in the ladies' John!

Neat, huh?

Think maybe I could ask
one of them for a ride?

- You say away from 'em.
- Why?

Because I said so.

Go on home and help Maria
with the supper, hmm?

- She's not there.
- Where is she?

She said as long as you
were probably going to
town anyway,

you might as well
eat there.

- Where are you
supposed to eat?
- I already ate.

Just keep
away from 'em.

All right, boys,
let's line up. Come on.

Let's get in line;
It's pay day.

Line it up.

Now we can't have you
all inside at once.

Now if you'll line up
and come in one at a time,

Mr. Seely will pay you.

You got me?

Huh?

[ Crowd chattering ]

Come on. Now.
Now down!

Down...
Come on down!

[ All cheer ]

Hey, kisum, I just found me
a little Indian maid.

Take a look at him,
baby.

Now now,
isn't she nice?

Hold onto her, man.
She's okay.

Keep her; We'll pass
her around a little bit.

Watch out for them feathers,
man-- them secret ones.

They'll kill you!

Hey, man.
What's going on?

Where's the party?
You got some beer, man?

Here, take mine, man.

All right.

Hold onto yourself.

- Hey!
- What's the matter
with you, huh?

What are you trying to do
with this guy over here?

[ Engines revving ]

Hey, kisum!

How?

I know how, man.
The question is who.

Kisum, this is my new
righteous old lady, squaw.

- Is that right?
- Oh yeah, man.

She's gonna show US
an out-of-sight place
to camp tonight

all because she
loves me so much.

What about her, man?
She coming too?

Man, she's out to lunch.

[ All laughing, shouting ]

What the hell do you
think you're doing?

That was
Mr. Fillmore's trophy.

Are you crazy or something?

Crazy?
You call me crazy?

[ All laughing,
whistling ]

Man:
Get him, boy. Get him!

Come on, man,
dance!

Come on, man!

[ Cheering continues ]

Taxes, transportation,
grocery bill, comes to $42.38.

That leaves you with
$17.62. Sign here.

Look, seely, something's
got to be done.

They've already taken off
with one of my waitresses.

There won't be anything
left of that place.

- And what do you suggest?
- Call the sheriff.

What are you waiting for?

I just thought if
you were going to
call the sheriff,

I might hang around
and watch.

Well, we're not
calling the sheriff.

Sheriff, hell.
I could clean that place
in five minutes.

Well, Fillmore'll be back
soon enough.

He'll tell you what to do.
You get back in there

where you belong.
Go on!

Johnnie blue eyes.

Taxes, transportation,
grocery bill: $34.98,

plus $19 for
tractor repairs.

- Hey, wait a minute.
- $53.98-- that leaves you
with $6.02.

- Sign here.
- Look, I'm not paying
for that busted blade.

Employer/employee contract
signed last year,

section 2, paragraph 4:

"Employee will be subject
to cost for any repairs."

Now look!
I want my $25.

Ha! You're always
causing trouble, aren't you?

You can take your $6
or you can take it up
with Fillmore.

I really don't care which.

- Where's Fillmore?
- He isn't here.

I'll bet!

We got enough problems
without starting an uprising.

Running buck.

Oh, wow, this--
this oatmeal,

this is the most
beautiful oatmeal

- I have ever seen.
- Thank you.

It's beautiful--
you don't know how beautiful.

Hey, come here for a second.

Come here, I just want--
I want to tell--

come here. I want to
tell you something. Come here.

Hey,

let's go make love.

- What's wrong?
- Come on.

What's the matter?
I said I liked your oatmeal.

Hey, joint.

- Hey, kisum.
- How are you?

Come here.
What's the problem, huh?

Me and this here
young lady,

we are going into
the back and...

Ha ha ha.

Hey, joint?

- Joint?
- Yeah, man?

Do you know that this
is desert country, man?

What?

I mean, things dry out
here pretty fast.

Oh... oh, yeah.
You should have seen when--

when I was watering my plant,
it was like--

that's what
I'm talking about.

- You sure you gave it enough?
- Yeah, I think I did.

I sure hate to think
the way that sun is boiling,
you know?

That just the lack of
a glass of water, you know?

Well, uh,
you really think so, huh?

I don't know,
it's your box.

Yeah, you're right.
You're right.

All right, listen,
I'm gonna go.

Everybody is--
is everybody.

I'll be back.

Thank you.

For what?

I happen to be hungry
and I needed a waitress.

I suppose
you want a beer.

You suppose wrong;
I want an omelet.

Well, that really makes you
different than the rest.

Don't count on it.

[ Baby crying ]

Where's Fillmore?

Hey, man,
like you're rude.

Like I get ruder.
Have you seen him?

No, I haven't.

Hey, Tonto,

where'd you get
those blue eyes?

Stick around, kemosabe.

I'll be back.

No, honey, you don't want
to get into a fight.

Gotta be crazy.

Is he crazy?

Where the hell
is Fillmore?

I don't know.
You think all this would be
going on if Fillmore was here?

What are you doing here?

Judy's sick.
I'm taking her place.

Look, I don't want you
around these guys.

That's very
brotherly.

So this is why you're not
home cooking dinner, huh?

And you had Tommy
lie about it.

I didn't tell him
to lie.

Well, you damn sure
told him not to tell me
where you really were.

I wish you wouldn't
swear so much.

You don't mind corrupting
our little brother, but
you don't like swearing.

Go on home right now.

I can't.

I told Judy
I'd stay for her.

If I don't,
she'll lose her job.

10 little Indians.

Then there were nine.

[ Gun clicks ]

[ All laughing ]

Then one got killed!

You're funny.

Does she love me?

Hey, fellas, you think
she loves me, huh?

Do you love me?

- Yes!
- Well, show me!

- All my brothers,
do you love them?
- Yes!

Give me my panties!

[ All shouting ]

All right, go away!
Go away!

Now what am I bid
for this fair maiden?

15¢!

15¢?

What's the matter with you?
I personally recommend...

Joint?

26¢ and...

The old man.

What are you gonna do
with the old man, huh?

Look at that.

Oh, bull, my boy,
control yourself.

All right,
what am I bid now?

What do you mean,
50¢?

[ All shouting ]

[ Men whistling ]

I'll give you
52¢ for that!

Going once, going twice...

50¢ and a bottle
of muscatel.

What are you doing?

Get out of here!

Come on, come on,
come on.

Let me go.
Let me go.

Oh...

Hey, come here.

You go away.

Don't you understand?
I like her.

- I love her too.
- What a bummer!

This is turning out
to be a bummer.

[ Engines revving ]

Isn't that one of
my waitresses?

Yes, sir,
I think it is.

Well, what's going on here?

Some motorcycle
riders.

We didn't want
to do anything until
you got back.

That figures.

That sure was good.

Glad you liked it.

I'll bet that's
your specialty.

I never made it before.

- I'll bet you haven't.
- Leave her alone.

- Get your hands--
- hey, he's my brother.

Really?

- Brother?
- Yeah.

Hey, come here.

You got any dirty
pictures of her?

- You know, without
any clothes on?
- Huh?

No? Would you
like to buy some?

[ Woman screams ]

All right,
party's over.

You owe me some money,
Fillmore.

Get out of here.

Not until you pay me.

Oh, is that
right, hmm?

Taggert, this here
Indian here is leaving.

Wait a minute.
I got some unfinished
business with him.

It can wait.

Hyah!

[ Men laugh ]

Man, he's gonna
kill him.

Stop it!

[ Grunting ]

There's not gonna be much
left for US, man.

Maybe you didn't
understand:

I said I was first.

- Get 'em all.
- Karate!

Ha, chair!

Hey, bull,
wait a minute.

Ahhh!

Ahh!

Bull:
What do you want to do
with this one?

Bring him here.

All right,
how much he owe you?

$25.

Get it up.

You're a regular
Robin hood, aren't you?

Not really.

If you had waited
your turn now,

you could have saved
yourself 25 bucks.

Let's go.

Ha!
Right.

Man:
Johnnie, you going
to town with US or not?

Oh, yeah.

There's something
I got to do first.

Well, it's getting
kind of late.

Yeah.

Besides, if we're gonna go
bust up Fillmore's,

we've got to
get going.

Yeah? Is that
what we're gonna do?

It's not what
I had in mind.

Tell US what
you had in mind,
Johnnie.

Well,

those bastards wanted to
play cowboys and Indians...

Let's give 'em a game.

[ All chattering ]

[ Moans ]

[ Clucks ]

Hi, honey.

You remember me?

[ Retching ]

Hey, man, you just barfed
on my broad.

Well, I'm sorry, bull.

It's okay.
It's okay.

What do you mean
it's okay?

Oh, shut up, pig.
My brother stud wants
to barf on a broad,

he can barf on a broad.
You want to barf on her?

- Huh?
- No, man,

but thanks anyway.

Hey, buddy!
Huh?

Hey-- hey, we really
killed 'em tonight, didn't we?

Yeah, man.

I wish you would have
let me keep going on
that guy though, man.

You know, I had him.
I really had him.

If I had,
you would have
killed him.

Then where'd
we be?

Yeah.
Yeah, you're right.

Hey, you know they
say it would really
bother your conscience

to kill somebody,
you know?

But I'd like to know
what that'd feel like.

Bull, man, it would feel
like little pellets

dropping into acid when
they got you strapped
in a chair.

Yeah, but I'd still like to
find out what it'd feel like

to-- you know, to really
take somebody and kill 'em.

I just want to know what
it'd feel like.

You're a moron,
you know that?

I know I'm a moron, man.

I've been a moron
all my life.

These boys laughed at me,
but I don't care, man.

I don't care.

Hey?

They don't laugh
at you now, do they?

Huh?

Yeah-- no, man!

Hey, they pee their panties
when they see me coming!

You better
believe it, man.

Ahhh!

[ All screaming ]

You move, he dies.

White man make bad mistake
when he hit Indian.

The last one we staked out--

they didn't find him until
the maggots were crawling

out of his eye sockets.

Pretty scary, huh?

You all right, buddy?
You all right, huh?

Well, let's go get them.
Come on.

Somehow I don't think we'd
find them out there.

[ Men chanting,
shouting ]

Hey man, they stole
a case of beer from US.

You guys going back
to camp or what?

Not for awhile.
Listen, why don't you guys
go back inside

and finish your coffee,
huh?

Man, I told you:
She's out to lunch.

Hi.

Hey.

Hey. Now is that
any way to act?

You know,
if it wasn't for US,

your brother wouldn't have
gotten paid last night.

And he wouldn't have
gotten fired either.

Now wait a minute.
Wait a minute.

He doesn't need any help
from US in that department.

The way he acts, he could
get himself fired just
about anywhere.

Seely?

You got a customer.

You better have cash.

Mr. Fillmore said
after last night,

no more credit for you
or your family.

Get out of there!

You want that candy,
boy?

Yes.

Well, you go on
and you take it.

Go on.

You gonna let him
do that to you?

What?

It wasn't your fault.
I told you to take the candy

- and he hit you.
- Yeah, I know.

You go on back there
and you take some.

Yeah, but he'll
hit me again.

- No, he won't.
- You sure?

Just wait'll he
isn't looking.

But you gotta move
faster.

Now go on.

Hurry up.

That was pretty good.

But you know you're still
gonna have to be faster.

I don't think I want
any more candy.

Okay.

You've been asking
for this, punk.

Hey, what's going on?

Oh, is that terrible man
making trouble again?

- Hey!
- Look what you've done.

Oh, you're
a big man

with your whole gang
behind you!

Well, that's how
it is, man.

Just like you
and your friends

were gonna work over
her brother last night.

Uh, you better just
pick up the candy, tiger.

They're a bunch
of no-good punks!
That's what they are.

Ha ha! Hey, man,
you gonna yell "karate" again?

Hyah!

Come on.
Come on!

Well,

come on, bubby.

That's it.

Ahh!

Man:
Yeah, you got him now!

[ Men cheering ]

[ Cheering continues ]

Stop it!

[ All laughing ]

"Stop it!"

Let's get the poor man
out of here!

- Oh, let's get him.
- Ooh!

Oh, let's help
bubby up here.

Here we go.

Okay!

We got-- look,
he's bleeding white, man.

Oh, he's hurt.
The poor man.

Give him a powder puff!
A powder puff!

Hey, you,
come here a minute.

I just talked to
Fillmore on the phone...

And he said she can
have her credit back.

Man:
Oh! That's not bad.

No, wait.
He said she can have
whatever she wants for free.

As a matter of fact,

everyone in this
stinkin' place

can have whatever
they want for free.

- Now wait a minute--
- shut up...

Or you're gonna wake up
in the desert with lizards
looking at you.

Where's the rest
of your people?

Ring the bell outside.
They'll all come.

Wally, ring that bell.

Hey, kid, go get your buddies
and you tell them

there's free candy for all.

Free candy!

Free candy!

[ Ringing ]

Free candy!

Over at the store!
Free candy!

Free candy!

Free candy!

Over at the store!

Free candy!

[ All chattering ]

Hey, what's up?

Hey, stud, is this
enough or what?

Little bit more.

- Little bit--
- come on, man.
What are you trying to do?

Hey, there you go.

Wait a minute!
Wait a minute!

No no no!

Go on. You can
come back later.
Go on.

Here, let's fill
this one up.

Wait a second.
This isn't gonna work.

Let's get this
stuff outside. Come on.

Here we go.
Here we go.

Hey, come on,
will you?

All of it outside!
Let's go!

What are you trying
to do to me?

- [ Ringing ]
- Call the highway patrol.

Jack down at Fillmore's!
Tell him to get here
right away.

Well, if it isn't
our local war party?

Do you need help?

Yeah. Come on.

What should we do?

Take as much as we can.

But that's stealing!

What do you think Fillmore's
been doing to US?

It's the best thing that
ever happened to these people.

Hey, dog face,
don't stack the milk!

If you put it in with
the bread it's gonna
get soggy, man.

Come on, git!
Get it!

I got it, mister,
just like you said.

Okay, kids, now listen:
It's just like pay day.

Go on in and take all
the candy you can carry.

Go on, it's all yours.
Go on in.

Maria, get Tommy.

He needs shoes.

No.

Who's gonna pay for
all of this when it's over?

Them?

They'll be gone, Johnnie.
We'll-- we'll wind up paying.

Then let's get
all we can-- now!

[ Giggling ]

Hey, kisum!

One of the kids just told me
Johnnie's got a pickup truck.

Wonderful.

Yeah, man, but if we
had that truck,

think of all the beer we
could haul back to camp.

Hey, Johnnie.

Listen, go get
your truck, will you?

What for?

All the better to haul
big goodies away.

What do you think
he'll say when he
finds out you mean beer?

I don't really care.

Bull:
Let's go, huh?
Let's clean it out!

Let's clean it out fast!

Hey man, don't put the canned
stuff on top of the fruit!

That wasn't all
that bad, was it?

Forget the salt,
just get food!

Who needs that?
Let's go.

Grab the stuff-- yes!
Straighten this, will you?

Little bit of chips up here!
Here we go! Here we go.

Some more chips up here!
Here's some kellogg's.

Here you go!
Here's some this;
Here's some that.

- Here you go--
- kisum! Kisum!

- The cops are coming.
- Where? What?

- Right down the road.
- Let's get out of here!

They called the police!
Get out of here!

Right now!

Go! Get out of here!
Go on!

- Oh!
- Back in!

- Come on!
- I'm not going anywhere!

Would you rather
wind up in jail?

[ Sirens wailing ]

What's going on here?

Come on!
Go after them!

Never catch 'em
out there.

Well, Mr. Fillmore
is not gonna like this.

That's one of them
right there!

Balls.

Baseballs,

footballs.

What did you think
I was talking about?

Huh?
What did you think?

I should have let
the cops have you.

Why?

Because I have principle?

Oh, really?

Where were those
principles a little while
ago in the store?

I made a mistake.

Mistake, hell.

You sold out.

Everybody sells out
if the price is right.

Only I never heard of
anyone ever selling out

for a pair of tennies before.

Right?

What about
your friends,

your gang,

your tough talk,

that costume
you're wearing?

You get candy and groceries
for little kids.

I bet you even play baseball
with rival gangs, hmm?

What do you do when
you lose, kisum?

Do you beat 'em up?

That's right.

I think I hit a nerve.

Congratulations.

I didn't know
you had feelings.

Oh, yeah,
just like real people.

But of course.

Hey, we're no different
from anyone else,

except that we're honest
about what we want.

And what we want,
we take.

What if somebody
says no?

Then we take it anyway.

True.

Oh!

[ Squeals ]

No.

See?

[ Groans ]

Can't anything
about you be gentle?

- Hey!
- Hello!

[ All laughing ]

How the hell
are you?

[ All greeting ]

Leave me alone.

What's the matter?
You just like Indian broads?

Or are you jealous?

Oh, really?

Any of you guys
interested in this new mama?

[ All laughing ]

- No, kisum.
- Don't keep
the brothers waiting!

[ Men hoot, whistle ]

Man:
She's yours, man.

What happened to you?

The man-- they got bull,
rodeo and a lot of
them Indians.

How many cops are there?

Four.
No problem.

You better believe
there won't be.

Hey, joint!
They got bull and rodeo, man.

Let's see what we
can do about it.

Hey, kisum,
they let me go.

- Why?
- Fillmore, he's got
a message for you.

He wants to see you.

Got to be
a trap.

Well, let's not
disappoint 'em.

No talking!

Johnnie.

All right, baby!

Hey, get US
out of here, huh?

Well now, if it isn't
miss goody-two-shoes

and her bandit brother.

Aren't you taking
a big chance coming
back here now?

Haven't you heard?
We've been invited.

Would you get away
from the prisoner?

Pardon me.

You hear, Maria?
The nice man wants
US to leave.

The, uh, j. Edgar
seemed a little hostile.

He's gonna looked
a little stepped on
before this is over too.

You going in to
see Fillmore?

Yeah, I might
as well.

Only don't let 'em
cut out with those guys
until I come out.

Okay.

Taggert, you don't seem
to understand.

Now can't you get it
through your head

that this store don't mean
a damn thing UN--

get out of here.

Leave US alone.

Business seems to be
tapering off.

I notice you cleaned
the place up since
last night.

Well,

I had some
rowdy customers.

How about that?

You gonna offer me a drink?
Isn't that the way it's done.

Help yourself.

Okay.

This is classy stuff.
Sure beats white port
and lemon juice.

Those, uh, friends of
your out there--

now I press charges,

and they'll be gone
for a long time.

You gotta get 'em
to jail first.

Well, there are four
deputies out there...

With shotguns.

Well now, it just might be
nip and tuck for awhile,

but I think we'll make it.

- [ Train whistle blows ]
- [ Laughs ]

My oh my,

you guys really aim to
buy trouble, hmm?

Only if we have to.

Well, in this case,
you don't.

I'm willing to
drop the charges.

What do you want?

For you to level
that shacktown out there.

Come again?

I want you to...

Knock down their houses

and drive 'em off
into the desert.

Why?

Well, let's just
say that I want to
teach 'em a lesson.

Just like that, huh?

Then who do you sell
your goodies to?

I'll worry about that.

And we're supposed to
go out and destroy
those Indians

for goodwill, huh?

Well, goodwill and...

50 bucks a piece.

You really mean it,
don't you?

Oh, yeah.

I really mean it.

Well, I'd need some help.

I'd have to call in
some extra guys.

The offer holds for
all you can get.

All right...

But for 75 bucks
a-piece,

and all the beer we can
drink and carry out,

and you drop the charges
against the Indians.

Well, it might be easier
if they were in jail.

I'll worry about that.

It might be a little difficult
to explain to the cops.

You can worry about that.

$60! And you get to get
everything else you want.

Mister,

you got yourself
a deal.

- Where's the phone?
- Right over there.

I thought most of you guys
had oil Wells or something.

Being exploited by
the white man

was good enough for
our ancestors,

so we thought it might
be good enough for US.

Hey.

[ Rooster crows ]

Mr. Fillmore,
that great American,

has something to
say to you.

I mean you, creep.

He's dropping the charges
against everybody!

- [ All cheer ]
- Yeah!

What the hell
is he talking about?

In the long run,
it'll be better

if everything that happened
here today was forgotten.

I love you!
Love you!

All right, all right!

Come here, brother.
You're beautiful.

You're beautiful!
What happened in there?

Man, you just
won't believe it.
I'll tell you later.

Oh, yeah?

Let's get on the bikes!

[ Cheering ]

[ Singing,
tambourine shaking ]

Nemore, you think
I'm cheap?

I told you not
to call me that.

I'm sorry.
But do you?

- What?
- Think I'm cheap.

I mean, what would people say,
my going off with you

the first time I met you?

Are you kidding?

A good-looking stud like me
with a little old chopper

that goes from zero
to supersonic in
six seconds flat?

Baby, you're
showing class.

I am...

A hunter.

You're damn right
you are.

You have
a good heart.

Here.

Now you are
a hunter.

Thanks a lot.

Thanks a lot.

Bull:
Hey, kisum!

What do you got there?

Oh yeah, that
makes me a hunter.

Really?

Yeah.

Hey, man, it's very nice.

Right.

Eat.

Love.

- Stop! Stop him!
- What's the matter?

He stole my chicken.

Hey, rodeo.

Rodeo!

50 bones, man.

You can have her.

And you, Mr. Bird,
you come with me.

Oh, hey, kisum,

I'd rather have
the chicken.

Yee-hoo!

Yah-hoooo!

Yee-haa!

[ Horse neighing ]

I told you to
leave her alone!

Oh, is that
what you told me?

- That's what I told you.
- Get your hands off her!

Wait a minute!

All right,
what's wrong?

Stay out of it, kisum!
There's nothing you can do.

You don't want to lose
any money over it, do you?

Huh?

Seems she can't
make up her mind.

You know, there could be
some problems over this, man.

I know another
way to settle it.

What's that?

It's an old
Indian game.

It's called
a gauntlet!

The one that
makes it all the way up
and back gets the girl.

What if they both
make it?

Then they either become
friends and beat up the girl

or try again.

All:
Yee-haa!

Hyah!

Come on!

[ All cheering ]

Hey, baby,
you beat the Indian!

You won the girl!

Uh, the hell with the broad.
This is out of sight.

I'll try it again!

Man:
Come on! Come on!

It just may
replace baseball.

You gonna try it?

I might if I can't find
something better to do.

Hey, I got me
something better.

We're going out to the desert
and we're never coming back.

- Both of 'em for you, huh?
- Yeah.

No wonder you guys were always
losing to the cowboys.

Hey, Maria said she'd like
to talk to you a minute.

[ Cheering and
engine revving continue ]

I wanted to thank you.

Why don't you?

Thank you.

You're welcome.

I mean for talking
to Fillmore

and fixing up everything
with Johnnie and the others.

You know, bull is right--
this place stinks.

Would you like
some coffee?

You'd probably
prefer beer,

but we don't
have any.

No, coffee'd be fine.

Hey, tell me something:
Who did your decorating,

sargent shriver?

[ Laughs ]
It won't always be
like this.

Yeah, I know.

I got a feeling
everything's gonna
change overnight.

But when they finish
the dam in a year,

this whole place will
be a resort.

What's the matter,
kisum?

When your brother said
you wanted to talk to me,

I didn't figure you just
wanted to talk, that's all.

I thought it didn't matter
what anybody else wanted,

just what you wanted.

I wanted it to
matter to you.

Really?

Really.

What?

What is it?

[ Revving continues ]

I might as well
do this thing right.

If I'm gonna be a bear,
it might as well be a grizzly.

I'll be right back.

[ Door closes ]

[ All cheering ]

Hey, Fillmore!

What the hell
do you want?

I thought i'd
let you know:

I changed my mind.

Good night.

[ Cheering ]

He's gonna win!

Here he comes!

[ Door closes ]

[ Rooster crowing ]

Boy:
What do you got
in there?

Oh, so you grow
your own grass, huh?

Yeah, see, I got
the idea from a guy

who lives upstairs.

And he had plants
and flowers and pots,

so I figured that
if people...

Potted plants,

it'd be okay

if I planted pot.

Right?
I'm a horticulturalist.

Hey, Johnnie,
guess who slept at
our house last night?

[ Door opens ]

Hey, John.

John!

John!

I'm gonna knock
your brains out!

Stop it!

You going with 'em?
Well, go ahead!

No, don't worry!
Tommy and I will scrape
50¢, 60 together!

We'll buy you back
at the auction that night!

What do you got?
If it wasn't for me,

you wouldn't have
the food she's cooking!

Or the goddamned shoes
on your brother's feet!

Stop it!

How about our house, huh?

We won't have our house
tonight 'cause of you!

What are you
talking about?

Now you found out, huh?

He and Fillmore
made a deal yesterday.

Fillmore's gonna pay them
to tear down our houses.

Kisum!

What you don't know
is that I called that
deal off last night!

But you were
gonna do it!

Yeah, I was gonna do it!

Oh, that's real funny!
All those people--

it was kinda funny!

I'm beginning to wish
I hadn't changed my mind!

What about me?

You're the biggest
joke of all.

Let's get out
of this dump.

What's going on?

I don't know.
Looks bad.

What seems to
be the problem?

Which one of you is
Richard Robert Lee?

I don't know
who you're talking about.

What the hell
do they want?

They want bull
for something.

Maybe you ought to
tell me what he did!

- He raped and
killed my daughter.
- Oh no, man.

I swear to god,
you're wrong.

His motorcycle
was found by her.

I'm going to kill him.
And if you don't tell me
who he is,

I will kill all of you.

I told you,
you made a mistake.

Now if you want to make
another one, you come on ahead.

Brother, go get
some help!

[ Shotgun blasts ]

I, uh, just phoned
the police.

I think we'll let them
handle it this time.

Where's bull?

I don't know, man.
I haven't seen him
since last night.

You okay?

Yeah, I'm okay.

I just have a very
bad feeling, that's all.

[ Rock song playing ]

♪ Twice upon a time

♪ in the valley
of the tears ♪

♪ the auctioneer
is bidding ♪

♪ for a box
of fading years ♪

♪ and the elephants
are dancing ♪

♪ on the graves
of squealing mice ♪

♪ anyone for tennis?

♪ Wouldn't that
be nice? ♪

♪ And the ice creams
are all melting ♪

♪ on the streets
of bloody beer ♪

♪ while the beggars stain
the pavements ♪

♪ with fluorescent
Christmas cheer ♪

♪ and the
Bentley-driving guru ♪

♪ is putting up
his price ♪

♪ anyone for tennis?

♪ Wouldn't that
be nice? ♪

Hey, how are you, man?

Fine.
What's all the fuzz?

They're looking for
bull for something.

They said he killed
some Indian broad.

Oh, yeah?
Did he?

I don't know.

There are a lot
of Indians and cops out
there looking for him.

What about that deal to
tear up those Indian houses?

I called it off.

Well, anything happens
to bull,

it's back on again.

All right, man.

Hey,

it's not your fault.

I should have stopped
them at the store.

She'd still be alive.

Come on.

Come on.

Hey, Johnnie,
they found that bastard.

Oh, and somebody
done him in good.

It looks like they pulled
something from his neck.

They even took
his medal.

Kisum.

Sign here.

Can't you even
say you're sorry?

I wouldn't be sorry for
the whole damn bunch of you.

Somebody's gonna be.

[ All screaming ]

I'm gonna get me
an Indian!

A lousy stinkin' Indian
for bull!

[ All cheer ]

Stick it in your nose,
man.

Bull was lame.
He had marbles
in his crankcase.

Now you look like
an Indian, man!

You dirty--

Hey, come here!
Look!

Look, I got me
an Indian.

Oh, yeah!

Ho ho ho ho
ho ho ho!

[ All hooting ]

Man:
Here they come!

All right, let's go!
Grey wolf, bring 'em out!

Come on, everybody!
Let's go! Let's go!

Get everybody!

[ Bell ringing ]

Over here!
Come on, get
that thing over here!

All right, let's go.
Move on up.

[ Bell continues
ringing ]

[ Rock song playing ]

♪ And you can tell
they're all the same ♪

♪ underneath
the pretty lies ♪

- ♪ anyone for...
- Let's go! Let's go!

♪ Wouldn't that
be nice? ♪

All right!
Over here!

♪ The yellow
Buddhist monk ♪

♪ is burning brightly
at the zoo ♪

♪ you can bring a bowl
of rice ♪

♪ and then
a glass of water too ♪

♪ and fate is
setting up the chessboard ♪

♪ while death
rolls out the dice ♪

♪ anyone for tennis?

♪ Wouldn't that
be nice? ♪

[ Engines approaching ]

All right,
let's get 'em!

- [ All hooting ]
- Get 'em!

All right!
Let's get 'em!

Yaa-hoo!

Come on, drive around!
Find another way!

Come on! Come on!
Let's go!

[ Rock song playing ]

Here.

Come on,
get the plank!

Hurry up!

[ Hooting continues ]

- Ahh!
- Ahhhh!

Whoa!

[ Screaming ]

[ Fighting continues ]

Ahhh!

Grey wolf gave this
to bull last night.

How'd you get it?

I don't know.

You killed him,
didn't you?

- Huh?
- It wasn't me,
it was seely.

- He did it for Fillmore.
- And the girl?

He kill the girl too?

Yeah.

Why?

So he could get rid of you
Indians and get the land back.

They're really building
a lake here.

Keep him here.

Hey, listen!

Hold it!

- Look!
- So what?

I got it off of taggert!

Fillmore killed bull
and the girl!

Wait a minute!
We gotta stop this!

- Huh?
- They didn't kill bull!

Well, that don't make
no difference,

not now.

Fillmore!

Mr. Fillmore.

We gotta get out of here.

Why, taggert?

Hurry.
We gotta go.

What's wrong, taggert?

The Indians are coming.
They know.

How do they know?

Did you tell them,
taggert?

You told them,
didn't you?

Didn't you tell them,
taggert?

Hmm?
Come on, taggert,

now tell me:
You told them, huh?

- Come on!
- I had to tell them!
They were gonna kill me.

There won't be anything
left of this place

if they attack like
they did the shacktown.

Get out front
and get the car.

Taggert?

We got one chance
to beat this...

But not with him
around to talk.

Who's to say that
the motorcycle guys

or the Indians
didn't do this?

How about me, Fillmore?

- Ahh!
-[ Gun fires ]

Oh!

Oh!

Ahhh!

No. Maria--

find Maria.
Go on.

[ Fighting continues ]

Ooh!

I'm... sorry.

[ Soft music playing ]

♪ If you can dream

♪ dream of Maria

♪ if you can love

♪ then love Maria

♪ she'll be the one

♪ who'll come to you

♪ when sunset turns

♪ to morning dew

♪ And hold her near

♪ you'll hear her say

♪ she'll make
your dreams ♪

♪ come true today.