Rawhide (1959–1965): Season 3, Episode 8 - Incident at Poco Tiempo - full transcript

Rowdy and Quince on the way to Poco Tiempo for expense money encounter a posse. They are after two men who stole $10,000 and killed Father Sebastian. At Poco Tiempo a fire has destroyed much of the town including the cotton harvest. Two nuns there clear the men but they are stranded due to no horses. The posse is searching everyone leaving town looking for the money but in fact the two bandits have it and Father Sebastian with them in a cellar where the nuns are being forced to hide them. The nuns are told to take the money to Blanesville and give the money to Carter at the hotel. Unlike everyone else, the nuns are not searched as they board the stagecoach along with Rowdy, Quince, and two other passengers. Rowdy learns the younger nun who has not taken her final vows is from a family at home. Rowdy hears he may be having an impact on her decision on the vows so he makes a thinly veiled fake engagement with Emerald, a saloon girl. Due to mechanical delays, they learn the Father has been killed before reaching Blanesville ending the need to turn over the money. Knowing this, the bandits greet the stage. When the bandits search the nuns for the money, Rowdy sees his chance to stop them.

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Will, take a look
in those saddlebags.

d?
Mind telling us
where you're heade

From the bank, Mr. Payton.

Mean anything to you?

You're the one who's trying
to prove somethin'.

Are they the men?

Are these the ones?

Never.

Sorry to have troubled you.

All right. Let's get o
ut of here, all of you.



We've got to tell th
em.
Who can we tell?

I suppose we can't.

t.
You know we can'

What other thing?

I'm going over to the bank.
I'll meet you later.

n.
for two Summerli

Who says?
Livery man

Yup.
Coach pulls out in the morning.

Uh, gonna need some care.
About $15 high as I can go.

t?
What I wanna know is,
who'd wanna kill a pries

d.
The whole crop was in th
at storehouse when it burne

he's the kind of man that'd
turn up if that shot had missed

All right,
hold it right there.

e.
All it means
is the padre's lif



That's right,
for his sake.

According to me,
there's no choice.

Don't ever worry about me.

Dance hall or not,
that's a mighty purty girl.

Yes.
Yes, it will be.

Yes,
I expect we should

n.
and this is Sister Joa

Yes, I'm sure we will.

About time he shows up.

What do you have in that bag,
Sister?

You may look inside,
Mr. Payton.

Sorry.

You can take this.

I just laundered them.

What kept you from
dropping it on the ground?

I wanna hate you
with a clear conscience.

You don't know how well off
you are without them.

ase.
Here,
I'll take your c

All right,
you boys can get on board now.

Can I have that bag?
I'll put it in the back.

He'll be able to tell everyb
ody what we look like.

You saddle the horses.

Baby bulldog.

Is it, uh,
is it all right?

Have you?
Yes.

May I help you?

Sister

Practically a diamond hitch,
ma'am.

g.
What was your name then?
If you don't mind me askin

Conroy?

I went in the war
when I was 16.

Some of us were taken
to the church for sanctuary.

Father Sebastian.

Yeah,
the wheel's lockin'.

re.
Nothing like breaking do
wn in the middle of nowhe

t.
We don't think about i

From what you're doing.
Being a nun. Sister.

Oh?

Way you been looking
at that drover.

ou.
Can't say as I blame y

All right,
let's get it off the jack.

Thank you, drover boy.

Ever so much, drover boy.

Hyah. Weezer.

Trouble?
Yeah, bad wheel.

Might be a little while,
so best you ladies go inside.

I'll take it.

I guess we bette
r tell the passengers.

Jim.

All right.

Yes.
Yes, we'll be all right.

Rowdy.

Stay around
in case I need you, huh?

Hold it right there.

Go ahead and pull that.
Go ahead.

Drop that bag.

Keep going.

Please.

ou.
I'm afraid I g
ot bad news for y

Let's get it back on the coach

What is there in it for
any of you?

e.
This makes us feel worthwhil

s.
For you it's the true happines

I've made up my mind, Sister

ow.
I'm not ta
king my final v

She saw the likes of you
, and that was it.

Yeah,
those two in there.

Your image is part of a wo
rld that she used to know.

Oh.

Jack. Drop the bag and tools,
they're the painter's.

Give this to him too.

Uh-huh.

Whoa.

Pardon me, ma'am.

Excuse me.

f.
I can take care of mysel

I hope so.

He's been paying
a lot of attention to her.

About taking my final vows

o.
I felt just as you d

Mr. Yates.

would you say we had to go?

Oh.

Engaged?

I don't believe
there'll be any trouble now.

ht.
That's rig

Whoa, whoa.

Just stay quiet, friends.

Give me your gun.

Handle first.

All right, ladies.
Move, get out of there

Where is it?
I'll never tell you.

Ain't in here.

You next.
Come on, come on.

Search her.

Which ones?

Take him. Come on.

Go in and tie him.

Well, I was glad
to help him, ma'am.

Come on, Jack.

Oh, well,
what am I trying to do

Yeah, I guess so.

And I told Sister Frances that I
was ready to take my final vows.

I'm- I'm glad for you

well, sisters are great helpers.

having to spell it out for you

What about your engagement?

Does she?

Well, there's something
I-I want you to have.

t.
and- Well,
I wanted you to have i

r it.
I don't wanna be paid fo

See you around sometime.

God bless you.
Goodbye.

Goodbye.

You bet.
There goes another one.

Yeah.