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The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" is a classic movie released in 1948, directed by

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)

"The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" is a classic movie released in 1948, directed by John Huston. This iconic film explores the dark side of human nature as three Americans searching for gold in the Mexican mountains find their greed and paranoia consuming them. Starring Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, and Tim Holt, this gripping tale remains an enduring masterpiece. If you're interested in immersing yourself in the sounds of this acclaimed film, you can play and download them here.

A "norther"? What's a "norther"?
A couple of days more or less ain't gonna make any difference.
A lot of hard riding. You wouldn't be up to it.
A man all by himself in bandit country with a string of burros...
A thousand men go searching for gold.
Accidentally? Why were you trying to pry up that rock, tell me?
Adiós, señora. Gracias.
After I was down he shot me a second time just to make sure.
After months of sweating, growing short on provisions and finding nothing...
After six months one of them's lucky. One out of the thousand.
Against them, no hideout is any use.
Ah, sure, I'm a gnawed old bone now, but don't you guys think the spirit's gone.
Ain't good for your health.
Ain't it always his burros that won't march in line...
Ain't very likely anybody will find him.
All I'm out is a couple hundred bucks when you come right down to it.
All of us hold out our cannons and let him have it.
All right, Dobbs, forget about it.
All right, I'll go first.
All right, to make it clear to a dumbhead like you...
All right.
All right. All right.
All we got to do is mine it and get it back there.
Also, don't forget, the one actually to do the bumping off...
An agent was to be here with the dough. Don't know what could've happened.
An emissary from one of those big companies would be here...
And besides, it's July and the fruit harvest.
And look here. Look, it's all around.
And run the risk of having them taken from me by bandits?
And that would be mighty tempting. Mighty tempting.
And the sooner we're through...
And wait for me on the trail to ambush me?
And whoever else happens along...
Another bad move out of you and I'll blow you to kingdom come.
Another guy may come along. Maybe a dozen other guys.
Answer me this, will you? Why is gold worth 20 bucks an ounce?
Any more lip out of you and I'll up and let you have it.
Any objection to a couple of us coming with you?
Any time, any day, I was waiting for two guys to ask me.
Anybody get hurt?
Anybody happens by, we can tell them we're hunters.
Anytime you say.
Aren't you going to let me in on it?
As for choice number two.
As I see it, you guys have got to do one of three things:
As if he couldn't manage by himself.
As long as I can do anything about it, you won't touch the old man's goods.
As long as there's no find, the noble brotherhood will last.
Ask Howard.
Ask yourselves that.
Asking to share in what we made, it'd be different.
At night, after a day's work...
Aw, throw that old iron over here.
Badges? We ain't got no badges.
BANDIT [SPEAKING IN SPANISH]: Burros... burros.
Bandit country's where we'd be going. We ought to have 600 between us.
Because there he is.
Beg pardon. I promise I'll never put the bite on you again.
Best thing to do is to get to the railroad in a hurry.
Better take a look down that hill first.
Big boulder on the track, so train stop.
Big winds from the north this time of year.
Blow it out, it'll do you good.
Blow our noses too. Believe it or not, I knew a fellow...
BOTH: ...there aren't any mailboxes...
BOTH: Gold.
Boy, it sure was something.
BOY: Muchas gracias, señor.
Bueno, bueno.
Building barricades that move. An old Indian trick.
Burro.
Burro.
Burro.
Burro.
Burro.
Burro.
Burro.
Burros.
Burros.
Burros. Burros. Burros.
But I ain't got a cent, not even enough to buy me a glass of beer.
But if you don't believe you've got one...
But if you wanna make some money, I'll give you a job.
But it wasn't. It's our good luck and his bad.
But just in case she doesn't...
But let's see what number three has to offer.
But tomorrow morning...
But when the piles of gold begin to grow, that's when the trouble starts.
But you gotta have a stomach for loneliness. Some guys go nutty with it.
But you try any bad moves...
But, of course, that's for you to decide.
But, uh, killing...
Buy a quarter of a ticket for 1 peso silver.
Buzzards ain't spotted him yet.
Buzzards.
By that time, the victim doesn't care. He's dead.
By the time the pile's grown to be tempting, I won't be able to run as fast as you.
Can't catch me sleeping. Don't you ever believe that.
Certainly not you or Curtin.
Chew them up and don't spit them out. Swallow them.
Chopping wood for camp, that's funny.
Cigarette?
Cody's widow, I mean, and the kid.
Coffee.
Come again next time.
Come and see me sometime.
Come back, we've found something.
Come on down, friend.
Come on, burros.
Come on, get up!
Come on, keep going.
Come on.
Come over by the fire.
Conscience.
Couldn't be because you're scared after you've been shooting your mouth off?
CURITN: Not much different from sand. Yeah. It's just like plain sand.
CURITN: What gets me is how these Indians knew we were in the woods anyhow.
CURITN: Where?
Curtin, you round up the burros and herd them in that thicket there.
CURTIN: A couple. I'm one up. I bet I got more.
CURTIN: And if he's got any folks.
CURTIN: He's sure taking a long time out there.
CURTIN: Hey, uh, Dobbsie? Yeah.
CURTIN: Howard. Howard. Howard.
CURTIN: I came to in the middle of the night.
CURTIN: Let go of it.
CURTIN: Let's get him. Let's get him hard.
CURTIN: Look who's coming out of the Hotel Bristol.
CURTIN: Looking at it that way, you're right.
CURTIN: Make mine brandy, Three Star.
CURTIN: Thanks.
CURTIN: This is the first day we've had to handle everything.
CURTIN: We want what's coming to us and we want it right now.
CURTIN: What's up? Nothing's up.
CURTIN: Where? To your funeral.
CURTIN: Wonder what the old man's doing now.
CURTIN: Yeah, and the natives would hound and pester you to death.
CURTIN: Yeah.
CURTIN: Yeah. Me too. Till in the morning, mister.
Curtin.
Curtin.
Curtin.
Depends on how hard we work.
Depends on what you're looking for.
Didn't he just say we needed 600 bucks? That's what we've got now, ain't it?
Do me a favor. Go occasionally to somebody else.
Do the mug in, I say. He told us how, didn't he?
Do what to the mountain?
Dobbs, let's you and me wrap up all our belongings and dump them in the trench.
Dobbs, look, you're all wrong.
DOBBS: Ah, just like I thought.
DOBBS: Alto!
DOBBS: For or against?
DOBBS: Get up.
DOBBS: Gold, I mean. HOWARD: Yeah.
DOBBS: Hey, they're beating it.
DOBBS: Hey. CURITN: What's the matter?
DOBBS: Huh.
DOBBS: I think I'll go to sleep and dream about piles of gold...
DOBBS: I'll handle this.
DOBBS: Is that it? HOWARD: That's it, all right.
DOBBS: It's the winner? Two hundred peso prize.
DOBBS: No, I don't think so.
DOBBS: Oh.
DOBBS: Okay.
DOBBS: Out for a midnight stroll?
DOBBS: Papers?
DOBBS: Small potatoes. There's no use making hogs of ourselves.
DOBBS: So? What's the matter, Dobbsie?
DOBBS: Sure don't look like I thought it would.
DOBBS: Take it your way.
DOBBS: Two brandies. McCORMICK: Rye is good enough for me.
DOBBS: Well, what'd he say then?
DOBBS: What's up?
DOBBS: Yeah, all the luck in the world.
DOBBS: Yeah, give us our money.
DOBBS: Yeah, thanks, mountain.
DOBBS: You know something, Curt? CURITN: What?
DOBBS: You know what I'm thinking?
Dobbs.
Dobbs.
Don't ask me how, they just know.
Don't be such a sap. Where did you ever grow up?
Don't expect to find nuggets of molten gold.
Don't get the idea you two are putting anything over.
Don't go crying. What do you want? I'm paying top salaries and a bonus.
Don't mind being taken advantage of so long as it isn't money out of pocket.
Don't show whether there's mountain, swamp or desert.
Don't think I don't see through that. You two have thrown together against me.
Don't worry. I'll stay right where I am. I wanna see this.
Don't you trust me? You think I'd run out on you?
Done as if by order.
Dozen of everything.
Dug in California and Australia. All over the world practically.
Each man's burros with his goods had better be his own responsibility.
Each of us will have to hide his share of treasure from the other two.
Es un número excelente, señor. Gracias.
Even if there was half a million dollars' worth lying around waiting to be picked up.
Even you'll take off your hat when you see how respected I am.
Ever see anything like yourself for being dumb specimens?
Ever seen anything that looked like pay dirt?
Ever since, I've had a hankering to be a grower.
Every cent or you won't walk out of here. You'll be carried out.
Every time I hit a high point and looked, I could see he was still coming.
Everybody had a wonderful time.
Everybody looks forward to big crops.
Excuse me for butting in, but there's no game here worth going after.
Excuse me.
Fear along those lines, take your goods with you.
Federales. Look at them. I could kiss every one of them.
Fifty, 100, 200...
Fifty, 100. Like roulette.
Figured he'd let us do his sweating for him, did he?
Finally you say, "Lord, let me just find $5000 worth.
Five hundred ain't enough to buy tools, weapons and essential provisions.
For a long time I've had my suspicions about you and now I know I've been right.
For a long time you've had it in mind to bump me off the first opportunity...
For game, yes.
For instance, I could use a new pair of shoes.
Forever yours, Helen."
Forget it.
Fourth? Sure.
Fred C. Dobbs ain't a guy likes being taken advantage of.
Fred C. Dobbs don't say nothing he don't mean.
Get away from my burro.
Get away from my burro.
Get up there at the head of the train.
Get up. Sleepy, huh?
Give him some tobacco.
Give me a twentieth so I don't have to look at your ugly face.
Give us your gun and we'll leave you in peace.
Glad to hear such tall tales because that means few outsiders have set foot there.
Go ahead, throw it. If you did, you'd never leave this wilderness alive.
Go ahead. Help yourself. We're no misers. We don't let guys starve to death.
Go back to civilization.
Go back where you came from. Take our blessings with you.
Going through some mighty rough country tomorrow. You better have some beans.
Going with a partner is dangerous. Murder is always lurking about.
Gold ain't good for nothing except for making jewelry and gold teeth.
Gold ain't like stones in a riverbed. It don't cry out to be picked up. Ha.
Gold don't carry any curse with it.
GOLD HAT: Are you alone? DOBBS: Oh, no.
GOLD HAT: Bueno.
GOLD HAT: How much is the pay?
Gold?
Gold.
Gold's a devilish sort of thing.
Good morning, friend.
Goodbye, mountain, and thanks.
Got a knock on the head.
Got it right through the neck.
Got to tickle her so she'll come out laughing.
Gracias.
Guess I'll sleep on it.
Guess that all depends on the man.
Ha, ha. Oh, I'm not quick on my feet any longer.
Ha, ha. That's right. You never asked me.
Ha. That's one thing in favor of the wilds.
Hadn't been for Cody, we wouldn't have walked away.
Hand him a shovel, tell him to dig. He's deep enough...
HAROLD: Better not jump out. I might have let you have it.
HAROLD: Go ahead. Help yourself.
HAROLD: Poking around in the dark out there.
HAROLD: Tiger around, I went to see the burros.
Have to cut through jungles and climb mountains so high they rise above the clouds.
Have you got any cigarettes?
Having done so, he'll have to be forever on watch that his hiding place's not discovered.
Having my shoes polished, I gave you more.
He hadn't swallowed much water. Maybe he was stunned while diving.
He heard the bandits talking while they were waiting to be shot.
He keeps asking, 'When's Daddy coming home?'
He knew what he was doing when he turned them over to us.
He might like to wander. You can't shoot him for that.
He must have left it there to make it look like suicide.
He shot me down in cold blood.
He sold you the winning ticket.
He'd sit for an hour playing the innocent and then report us to the officials.
He'll be looking for you and not me.
He's coming around.
He's insisting we return to his village, be guests.
He's just spoiling for trouble.
He's out there somewhere. Said he was gonna have a look see.
He's too old to take along. We'd have to pack him on our backs.
Hello, fellas, how are you? Glad to see you.
Here she goes three ways.
Here you are, Dobbs. What I owe you with interest.
Here you are.
Here, look at this rock. It's full of gold. Veins of it.
Here, son, here's a present for you with my blessing.
Here's a sight if there ever was one.
Here's to mud in your eye.
Hey, buddy, will you stake a fellow American to a meal?
Hey, look. Hey, look, Curt, there's a vein of it here in this rock.
Hey, mister, will you stake a fellow American to a meal?
Hey, mister.
Hey, partner. Up here.
Hey, um, can you stake a fellow American to a meal?
Hey, wait a minute. This what you mean?
Hey, you fellas, how about some beans?
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey. Did I know you from someplace?
His boy fell in the water, they fished him out.
His find represents not only his own labor but that of 999 others to boot.
Hmm. A few hundred pesos.
Hog, am I?
How about it?
How about it?
How about our pay? And when do we get it?
How about pouring it into them?
How about you go into the village?"
How about yourself? What plans have you?
How come?
How did you come to settle on peaches?
How do you mean?
How does it feel to you fellas to be men of property?
How far away do you suppose the railroad is?
How much do you figure it to be now?
How much do you say?
How's about yourself?
Howard, come quick.
Howard, turn that rock over, will you?
HOWARD: ...that you can drop a letter in...
HOWARD: Artificial respiration did it and a few Boy Scout tricks.
HOWARD: Gold in Mexico? Sure there is. Not 10 days from here by rail.
HOWARD: I can't make out what they are. They must be soldiers.
HOWARD: Let's take a look at his belongings.
HOWARD: No bones broken?
HOWARD: When you're near their villages, they know.
HOWARD: You're learning. I won't be able to tell you a thing.
Howard. Come on. Look. Look.
Howard. Howard. Howard! Howard.
Hundreds of people, old and young.
Hurry up and join us.
I ain't got 4 pesos.
I always have the winners, all the lucky numbers. Good luck.
I bet you'll remember this the next time you try to do a good deed.
I better get a hold of myself. I mustn't lose my head.
I can go four times as far as you, but I don't want to.
I can't see.
I cannot begin to tell you how my heart rejoices...
I could easily do the same for you.
I could if I want to, but I don't want to, see, mug?
I did right, yeah.
I do hope you are back for the harvest.
I don't follow you, Dobbsie.
I don't get you.
I don't have to show you any stinking badges.
I don't know what gold looks like in the ground.
I don't know what that means. Must be the highest honor they can bestow.
I don't know what's getting into me. Was that really a tiger?
I don't know what's happened. He's probably drunk.
I don't think so. They ain't good enough actors for this kind of a trick.
I don't want any lottery ticket.
I don't want to keep that dame waiting.
I figure on buying some land and growing fruit. Peaches, maybe.
I figure we can reach the high pass in two days more...
I find they come from that ridge up there, washed down by the tropical rain.
I got 300 bucks ready cash in the bank. Two hundred, I'm all set to invest.
I got a couple of friends coming on horseback.
I got a job if you want. It's hard work, but good pay.
I got an answer for that. Know what I'm gonna tell him?
I got more than I need, anyhow. Half what I got is enough to last me out.
I got myself five foxes and a lion while you were away at the village.
I got three of them. How many did you get?
I got three. Nice shooting, eh?
I got two bedfellows who kick at the first drop of rain...
I gotta get some money. I haven't got a red cent.
I gotta wait till I get to town, get the money.
I guess I can make it 30 percent. The balance, the middle of next week?
I guess it's only a matter of time till he shows up here.
I have business with these gentlemen.
I haven't liked the responsibility of guarding your treasure.
I just don't like being called a hog, that's all.
I know a joint that's full of rats, scorpions and cockroaches.
I know exactly what you mean.
I know quite well I'm not wanted here. But even after what you told me...
I know you for what you are.
I know you guys can bump me off any minute...
I mean he hires dumb guys like you to work for him.
I mean to stay right here.
I mean, he's not a real killer, as killers go.
I meant what I said about going along with you. Those are my burros.
I need dough and plenty of it.
I need my gun myself.
I never laid eyes on you until now.
I never looked at your face, just your hands and the money you gave.
I no see him lately.
I realize, of course, that...
I reckon that's about everything.
I reckon that's about the only solution.
I said the most trustworthy. As far as being the most honest, no one can say.
I suppose you're wondering about that money that's coming to you.
I sure had some cockeyed ideas about prospecting for gold.
I think he's as honest as the next fella, or almost.
I think I'll go have a look see.
I think it was more shock than drowning.
I thought about waiting for him and letting him have it...
I told you in the village, there's no gold here.
I was in the British Honduras, I made my fare back home...
I was thinking what a bonehead play that old jackass made...
I went way around, stayed on hard ground which wouldn't show the tracks.
I will be worshiped, fed, and treated like a priest...
I wish they'd stray off far enough to fall down about 2000 foot of gorge.
I won't give you a red cent.
I wouldn't talk or even think about women.
I'd be willing to trade my share of the mine right now for three or four hand grenades.
I'd be within my rights if I demanded half again as much as you get.
I'd fight for you just as I'd fight for the old man's.
I'd hate to think my partner had a yellow streak up his back.
I'd just as soon have it that way.
I'd rather go myself. Going alone is best.
I'd take only what I set out to get.
I'll be back in a little while. Before morning, probably.
I'll bet you $105,000 you go to sleep before I do.
I'll change it for your gun.
I'll dig a hole for him first thing in the morning.
I'll have a look at the boy.
I'll have three meals a day, five if I want...
I'll kill you, you dirty, thieving...
I'll never ask for anything more the rest of my life."
I'll not share in what you've made so far, only in profits to come.
I'll pull out of this if only to get that guy.
I'll settle down in a quiet place...
I'll show you.
I'll tell you what.
I'll tell you what. I'll make you a little bet. Three times 35 is 105.
I'll tell you why, because you're yellow.
I'm afraid he's determined to take us with him, even if it means force.
I'm all fixed as far as I'm concerned as a medicine man.
I'm doing this to save my life that you'd be taking from me.
I'm getting along in years. I can still hold up my end...
I'm keeping my boots on this night.
I'm no worse off than I was in Tampico.
I'm not after that.
I'm ready to start if you'll let me go with you to your camp.
I'm set to shoulder a pickaxe anytime anybody's willing to share expenses.
I'm stopping here for the night.
I'm willing to lower my hindsights.
I've a good mind to haul off and pump you up, chest and belly alike.
I've a hunch there's loads of the real goods up in those mountains.
I've been thinking about her.
I've dug in Alaska and Canada and Colorado.
I've got other things on my mind, more important.
I've got to sell my burros.
If he doesn't pay off his debt the saints will be angry.
If I had the money, you'd get it first thing. I'll put you both on my next contract.
If I was a native, I'd get me a can of shoe polish and I'd be in business.
If I were you, stranger, I'd pack up and go while the going's good.
If I'd have been young and been out there, I might have been tempted.
If I'd known what prospecting meant...
If it's what I think it is, may the Lord be with us.
If there had been one ounce of it, I'd have seen it, believe me.
If there was gold in them mountains, how long would it have been there?
If there'd been gold, I'd have seen it.
If they found out, they might forget he was their honored guest and bump him off.
If we don't, the difference between what I put up...
If we had to go all the way to China.
If we make a find, we'll be lighting our cigars with $100 bills.
If you believe you've got a conscience, it'll pester you to death.
If you don't get away from me, I'm gonna throw this water right in your face.
If you don't take a risk, can't make a gain.
If you don't want to help me, I'll do it alone.
If you don't, we'll think you're yellow, won't we, Howard?
If you don't, you have bad luck the rest of your life.
If you got ideas about getting us liquored...
If you haven't found any gold here, you're not as smart as you appear.
If you haven't found anything, I'll come with you, put your nose in it.
If you know what's good for you...
If you really mean that, give me back my gun.
If you really mean that, give me back my gun.
If you run into them, you'd be out of luck anyway.
If you take me in as a partner, you don't stand to lose anything.
If you want to go on it's okay with me, but take his burros with you.
If you was to make a real strike, you couldn't be dragged away.
If you were to shoot him it might come out.
In a weeks' time, the buzzards and the ants will have done away with him anyway.
In another five minutes he's being covered over with the earth he dug out.
In any civilized place the biggest investor gets the biggest return, don't he?
In case I don't make myself clear, you'll be doing yourself a favor...
In on it? Sure, I will.
In the ruins outside town. Come on.
In this joint it seems like a lot.
Informing. I knew you was an informer. I knew it all the time.
Is that Pat McCormick or am I seeing things?
It ain't any riskier than waiting around here for a break...
It ain't gold?
It appears our fine Mr. Dobbs has made off with our goods and is on his way north.
It comes from someplace further up. Up there.
It don't make any difference about you, but I have to come.
It is high time for luck to start smiling upon you.
It must be grand watching your own trees put on leaves...
It took us some time to find it out.
It took us some time to find it out.
It was all in the finding, I thought. Ha, ha.
It was such a relief to get word after so many months of..."
It wouldn't be that way with me. I swear, it wouldn't.
It'd be wise not to put things on a money basis.
It'll come through Monday, we set out Friday.
It'll take time, months maybe, but they'll do it.
It's a deal.
It's a quarter of 2 now and I'll be over there no later than 3:00.
It's been a perfect spring. Warm rains and hardly any frost.
It's better not to have buried him.
It's early. We can make five miles more before dark.
It's him.
It's just like I said:
It's me again, but I won't take my turn.
It's not settled yet who'd come out on top.
It's not that rich. Here ain't the place to dig.
It's surprising sometimes how tough they are.
Just figure you're a couple of millionaires in your own private steam bath.
Just look at that fat, rich printed number.
Just to make sure you don't forget your promise, here's another peso.
Just who's gonna do the pushing, you?
Keep your shirt on, old timer. Sure, I'll help you.
Kill me, run me off or take me in with you as a partner.
Last money I got. When that's gone, I'm finished.
Lay our cards on the table.
Lay still a minute till you get your senses back.
Let the majority decide.
Let's beat it before the law arrives.
Let's call it quits, pack up and leave.
Let's consider the first.
Let's don't stop being friends. How about another drink?
Let's have that drink. Where you been? I've been looking all over for you.
Let's make it short and sweet for him.
Let's see you stick your hand in and get your goods out.
Look after my goods while I am gone, huh?
Look at him climb, will you?
Look at that hole two inches from my head. That was close.
Look here, amigo, you got the wrong idea.
Look out for those Indian dames. They tell me they're smart.
Look, from the looks of things...
Look, Howard. The one in the gold hat, remember?
Look, I have a gold watch with a gold chain...
Look, señor, add the figures up. You get 13.
Look.
Looks like a norther.
Looks like we won that round.
López. I want you fellas to come and have a drink with me.
Make another move towards me and I'll pull the trigger.
Make each guy responsible for his own goods.
Make one fortune, he's sure to blow it trying to find another.
Makes me sick all this talking and fussing about nonsense.
MAN 1: Jobs that were a dime a dozen ain't to be had at all.
MAN 2: Five thousand dollars is a lot of money.
MAN 2: I don't know. Because it's scarce.
MAN 2: Never thought of it like that. There's no other explanation.
MAN: Pat McCormick? What about Pat McCormick?
Maybe after I've stayed, they'll give me a horse to ride.
Maybe he just staggered and fell down without being hit.
Maybe he's part camel too.
Maybe I didn't kill him.
Maybe I know you.
Maybe I wouldn't have fallen, but I would've been tempted.
Maybe I'd better leave him like he is.
Maybe you are, let's hear you say it.
McCORMICK: Okay, you guys, get aboard.
Might take it in his head to murder us in our sleep.
Mighty big temptation, partner, believe me.
Mighty cute of him, wasn't it?
Millions and millions of years, wouldn't it?
Money? We need money too.
Money's getting shorter every day...
Muchas gracias.
Must have gotten it from the villagers there were bandits this way.
My gun was on the ground beside me.
My name's Cody.
My opinion? It's gonna be a lot less from now on.
My pal.
My pal.
My, my, my. What great prospectors.
Name's James Cody. Dallas, Texas.
Never knew a prospector yet that died rich.
Next time you call me a hog just remember what I could've done if I'd wanted to.
Next time you strike it rich, holler for me...
Next year, next month, next week, by thunder, won't be the man I am today.
No crime to visit these mountains.
No more taking orders like I had to do today.
No paper to roll it in?
No use looking nearby a railroad, or any kind of a road at all...
No vacancies, understand?
No, all places are the same to me.
No, I don't think so.
No, I haven't. I've got a little tobacco...
No, I know the whole landscape around here.
No, I'm not alone.
No, I'm on the level with the old man, just as I'd be with you if you weren't here.
No, the best thing is to make a fight of it.
No, they won't find him.
No.
No.
Nobody ordered you to stay here. You can go 20 miles more for all I care.
Not as much as we was aiming to collect. Not 40,000.
Not at all. Go ahead. I have to look after my burros anyway.
Not bad.
Not even death would keep you from trying to add 10,000 more.
Not even death would keep you from trying to add 10,000 more.
Not half as bad as you figure it'll be before it's happened.
Not many Americans get around this way. You're the first one for a long time.
Not that I intend to demand it, but I'd be within my rights if I did.
Not that there ain't plenty of the real stuff.
Nothing to do but pull the trigger the minute he appears.
Nothing to worry about. I'll go and pick up the money.
Now I feel free to tell you...
Now me, I got it all figured out what I'm gonna do.
Now that they know there's four guns, they'll be more determined than ever.
Now, get your hands up. Come on, get them up!
Now, I wouldn't mind a little of that kind of trouble.
Now, to find that thief and get our goods back.
Nuts? Nuts, am I? Let me tell you something, my two fine bedfellows.
Of course, I can't pay you in advance.
Of course, I'm hoping that you will at last strike it rich.
Oh, 50,000 anyway, 75 would be more like it.
Oh, about $5000 worth, I reckon.
Oh, am I happy. Tell you the truth, I was already eating dirt.
Oh, Cody, you all right?
Oh, laugh, Curtin, old boy, it's a great joke played on us...
Oh, leave him alone. Can't you see the old man's nuts?
Oh, man, can't you see? It's all ours.
Oh, no, I'm just inviting you to have a friendly drink with me.
Oh, no. Not dirty. Not dirty, baby. Only I know what kind of ideas...
Oh, tiger cats, anything of commercial value.
Oh, you'll keep it? You will keep it? We won't get it?
Oh!
Oh.
Okay, Howard, I got him covered.
Okay, I'm a liar. There isn't a Gila monster under there.
Once on the ground, we open our eyes and look around.
Once the Federales get their mitts on a criminal they know just what to do.
Once we get the hang of it, it'll be easier.
One day I'm deep in the brush and Curtin's on his way to get provisions.
One more turn, you know? Always one more.
One of them squaws might marry you.
One thing, living in the open is cheaper than it is here in Tampico.
Only a guy that's a thief at heart would think me likely to do a thing like that.
Only foreigners and half baked Americans fall for McCormick's tricks.
Only gold shines and glitters like that.
Only I thought I was the most trustworthy of the three.
Open the sluice gate.
Ordered me?
Ought to bring in quite a lot of money, huh?
Our money would last longer.
Out for gold? I'm always at your service.
Pablo cannot see any dust even from their horses.
Part of the mine caved in on you.
Partners accusing each other of all sorts of crimes.
Pat McCormick, si. He come in from time to time.
Picks and spades, pans, burros. Wonder how much it would all cost.
Please, señor. Whoever draws the lucky number gives a present to...
Polishing a bench with my pants.
Poor ground, you say?
Poor ground, you say?
Pretty soon we'll be out of this valley.
Put her there, part.
Pyrite. Fool's gold.
Reach in and get your goods.
Real bonanzas are few and far between. They take a lot of finding.
Reckon she's his girl.
Relieve you of a responsibility you don't like.
Remember what you said back in Tampico...
Right here and now.
Right now it wouldn't be worth your while...
Save your breath for that next piece of trail.
Say, buddy, will you stake a fellow...?
Say, how long you guys been around Tampico, anyway?
Say, you two guys meet me over at the Cantina Madrid.
See you in Durango.
Seems like I accidentally stumbled on Dobbsie's treasure.
Señor, buy one twentieth. One twentieth costs you only 20 centavos.
Señor! Give me my money, señor.
She's been a lot better to me than any woman I ever knew.
Show us you ain't yellow.
Shut your trap. Shut up or I'll smash your head flat.
Si, señor.
So do we. Don't make any mistakes. Our biggest worry is your presence here.
So help me Lord and cross my heart. Fine resolution.
So I decided to crawl away like a poisoned dog.
So it's number one, is it?
So much for those bandits.
So that's your stinking game, is it?
So what, with your gun?
So you could fall on me from behind, sneak up and shoot me.
So you could take not only the old man's goods but mine in the bargain.
So you did, Dobbsie, and I always meant to pay you back.
Some other guy's job.
Some want to go back down, others want to stay...
Someone must have told them about the American hunter.
Something's eating him, I don't know what.
Sometimes it can be more precious than gold.
Stop worrying about your goods, go to bed. We got work to do tomorrow.
Streets are full of guys...
Such impudence never came my way. Earlier this afternoon I gave you money.
Suppose you're charged of taking care of the goods.
Sure you don't want to come along with me and help me with the burros?
Sure.
Sure. That's right, to whoever's first on the spot.
Swell by me. After we got a couple of hundred ounces...
Take a week to put the mountain back in shape.
Take a year, if the vein held out. Wouldn't be likely.
Take some and thank them.
Takes them a while to come to the point.
Tell him to forget it. Tell him he don't owe us a thing.
Ten, you'd wanna get 25. Twenty five, you'd wanna get 50.
Tequila.
Thanks anyway, but I prefer going it by myself.
Thanks.
That bandit with the gold hat, I had my sights on him, nice as you please.
That case I may be a day behind you.
That holds for hunters, not for gold miners.
That shows the makers of the map don't know.
That so?
That was when I took him for an ordinary human being...
That would save you a lot of trouble, wouldn't it?
That'd be your chance to pack up and leave us in the cold.
That'll be swell. Good luck, Howard.
That's a good one.
That's exactly what I say.
That's funny.
That's gold. That's what it makes us.
That's right. Got any ideas?
That's the kind of sugar Poppa likes. Oh, 200 pesos.
That's where I'm headed.
That's why I think I'm the most trustworthy.
That's why we made up our mind to quit and look for something better.
That's, uh, 6000 months, 500 years...
The best place to go to...
The brush and the mountains are free, aren't they?
The bullets were flying thick and fast in here. It sounded like a swarm of bees.
The buzzard would have got fat on us all right.
The cards are dealt the other way now, and for the last time. No more shuffling.
The cots are only 50 centavos a night.
The country is especially lovely this year.
The day before yesterday they wanted to make me their legislature.
The day you try to put anything over on me...
The Federales are very efficient.
The Federales don't operate in our American way.
The Federales don't operate in our American way.
The ferry's making off, one of my men hasn't shown up.
The fruit trees are all in bloom.
The fruit trees are all in bloom.
The gold has gone back to where we found it.
The gold is worth what it is because of the human labor that went into finding it.
The least we can do to show our gratitude for all the wealth she's given us.
The longer it lasts, the greater our chance of digging something up would be.
The mistake was leaving you two in the depths of the wilderness...
The next time I'll let it out of you through little round holes.