vendredi 27 septembre 2019

Have Gun - Will Travel 1.4 - Storm Brewing - Part II


Have Gun - Will Travel : Outlaw
Genre: Western
Director: Frank Darabont
Writer: Dwight Gallo
Based on the television series
Cast: Walton Goggins, Ed O'Neill, Kate Upton, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Austin Nichols, Leo Gregory and Lyle Lovett

Plot: Joe Culp (Austin Nichols), Ben (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) and the others head back to the bar where they start pouring themselves shots of whiskey. They ask Culp if he's going to leave Paladin laying out in the street. Culp tells them that Paladin is no threat to anyone anymore. One of the men in the bar, Roy Smith (Leo Gregory), says no one mentioned gunning down a helpless, unarmed Kincaid. Hell, none of them even knew Kincaid or the people he supposedly killed. Culp asks Roy what he means to do about it. Roy says he is not shedding tears for Kincaid's death, but it just ain't right to gun down a man with his hands tied behind his back. Culp says they'll claim that Kincaid tried to escape and Paladin got in the way. He's sure if pressed, Ray (Ed O'Neill) will back them up.

Paladin crawls over to Kincaid's body and then turns as Ray comes out of his shop. He says he couldn't do anything to stop them. Paladin stands up and says Culp is going to regret not killing him the first time and walks off. Dot (Kate Upton) comes over and says that Roy is a good man and threatens to tell Culp. Paladin tells her to go ahead and do that. Dot tells Paladin that she plans and marrying Roy and asks him to not kill him.

Paladin enters the bar. Culp says that he didn't want to hurt Paladin, but Kincaid got under his skin. He regrets pullling the trigger. Paladin tells Culp that he can live and stand trial or go for his gun. Culp hesitates to think, and Paladin insults him for pausing. Culp then goes for his gun, but even with his left hand, Paladin is too fast for Culp and shots him dead. Ray comes into the bar and says Paladin took a chance shooting left-handed. Paladin says guns are his profession and that Culp was a fool. Dot comes in and begs Paladin not to go after the others, but Paladin walks past her and leaves. Ray asks Dot where Roy is, and Dot says she can't tell him until she knows what side Ray is on.

Paladin goes out to Kincaid's body, says that he made him a promise, and then carries the body into the store. Ray says Kincaid is as good as the men who killed him. Dot says that Kincaid got what he had coming to him, and Paladin should be satisfied that justice was served. Paladin says that the men who killed Kincaid will die for a better reason. Dot tells him that he's no better than the killers and runs out. Ray says that Dot has a point, and that the other men just watched Culp kill Kincaid, and that the other men would never be able to hang or kill someone without Culp. Paladin grabs a pair of manacles from the store and says that they can surrender to him or die. Ray asks Paladin if he wants any help. Paladin refuses, but Ray grabs and gun and follows him anyways.

Paladin and Ray go to see the telegraph operator, Sam Osser (Lyle Lovett), who hands Paladin a telegraph. Paladin reads it silently, but doesn't mention what it says. Sam tells them that Ben, Roy and the others are at the train station and wanted to warn them. Sam says that he feels guilty because he is the one who told them who Kincaid was. Paladin thanks Sam for his candor. Ray asks Paladin if he's going to kill Ben and Roy out of a sense of justice or revenge. Paladin doesn't give an answer and leaves the telegraph office and heads toward the train station.

Paladin goes into a stable to get into a shooting position. Ray approaches the train station, but Ben tells him that's close enough. Paladin tosses the chains out and tells Ben to put them on or he'll open fire. Paladin grabs a pail and tosses it out. Ben starts shooting at it. Paladin then fires on Ben, killing him.

In the morning, Paladin tells Ray and Sam that he still hasn't been able to find Roy. Dot comes out and tells them that Roy is eaten up with guilt and isn't like Culp or Ben. Dot says that Paladin is just as bad as Culp and the others, but Paladin tells her that he had a reason for what he has done. Roy finally comes out of hiding and says he's sick to death about what they did to Kincaid, but he's not going to let Paladin put him in chains. Paladin pulls out the wire he received and shows it to Roy. It says that they found the real killer and Kincaid was innocent. Roy stares at the wire in shock, then crumples it up and tosses it to the ground. Roy tosses his gun to the ground. Dot breaks into tears and hugs Roy. 



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