1 00:04:16,933 --> 00:04:19,936 You're back with the living, are you, lad? 2 00:04:22,172 --> 00:04:25,509 You're lucky to be alive, man. 3 00:04:25,576 --> 00:04:29,145 Do you know who shot you? 4 00:04:29,212 --> 00:04:31,348 No. 5 00:04:32,215 --> 00:04:33,717 Or why. 6 00:04:33,784 --> 00:04:35,719 I came near to killing you myself. 7 00:04:35,786 --> 00:04:37,721 Returning from the lumber camp... 8 00:04:37,788 --> 00:04:40,591 ...I almost ran over you in the mist. 9 00:04:46,397 --> 00:04:48,832 Where is this place? 10 00:04:48,899 --> 00:04:51,968 You're in Eldir in my workshop. 11 00:04:52,035 --> 00:04:54,738 Okay, now. 12 00:04:54,805 --> 00:04:57,173 Alex McGregor. 13 00:04:57,240 --> 00:04:59,710 "Artist and artisan," they call it. 14 00:04:59,776 --> 00:05:03,346 Maker of memorial monuments and coffins. 15 00:05:04,948 --> 00:05:06,450 You... 16 00:05:06,517 --> 00:05:08,719 ...brought the body here? 17 00:05:10,053 --> 00:05:12,556 Body? What body? 18 00:05:19,129 --> 00:05:21,498 There was a man. 19 00:05:23,434 --> 00:05:25,368 Dead man... 20 00:05:25,436 --> 00:05:27,771 ...hanging from a tree. 21 00:05:30,073 --> 00:05:32,643 You're the only body I saw there. 22 00:05:35,245 --> 00:05:38,048 What be your name? 23 00:05:38,114 --> 00:05:40,684 I am Caine. 24 00:05:40,751 --> 00:05:43,487 Caine. 25 00:05:43,554 --> 00:05:45,589 Well, what makes you think... 26 00:05:45,656 --> 00:05:48,224 ...you saw a corpse hanging from a tree? 27 00:05:48,291 --> 00:05:50,794 No, I did. 28 00:05:52,696 --> 00:05:55,466 I could not see his face. 29 00:05:55,532 --> 00:05:58,669 He was a big man... 30 00:05:58,735 --> 00:06:01,137 ...with red hair... 31 00:06:04,140 --> 00:06:08,111 ...and clothes like those. 32 00:06:11,281 --> 00:06:13,784 How strange, I didn't see it. 33 00:06:17,387 --> 00:06:21,057 There's only one man in Eldir who fits that description. 34 00:06:44,014 --> 00:06:45,949 Toluca, I have to see Mrs. Norman... 35 00:06:46,016 --> 00:06:49,452 ...straightaway about Mr. Norman. 36 00:06:49,520 --> 00:06:53,189 Did your husband ever express any opinion on this matter? 37 00:06:57,193 --> 00:06:59,930 We're in the middle of a council meeting. 38 00:06:59,996 --> 00:07:03,534 You'll find this a wee bit more important. Come in. 39 00:07:07,270 --> 00:07:10,941 That's Mr. Caine. Mrs. Norman, mayor of Eldir. 40 00:07:11,007 --> 00:07:14,477 Mr. Norman didn't want the job. 41 00:07:15,712 --> 00:07:19,616 Noah Fleck, manager of the largest... 42 00:07:19,683 --> 00:07:23,520 ...and finest saloon in town. Mr. Norman's. 43 00:07:24,788 --> 00:07:27,190 What's this all about, McGregor? 44 00:07:27,257 --> 00:07:29,660 I found this fellow two miles out of town. 45 00:07:29,726 --> 00:07:32,262 Sheriff, needless to say, he's been shot. 46 00:07:32,328 --> 00:07:34,565 Who did it? 47 00:07:34,631 --> 00:07:36,867 I do not know. 48 00:07:38,969 --> 00:07:43,139 He says he saw a man hanging from a tree, and.... 49 00:07:45,508 --> 00:07:47,443 Who was it? 50 00:07:47,510 --> 00:07:49,245 From the description he gave me... 51 00:07:49,312 --> 00:07:51,848 ...it sounds like your husband, Mrs. Norman. 52 00:07:51,915 --> 00:07:54,751 That's impossible. It couldn't be. 53 00:07:54,818 --> 00:07:57,420 What kind of a cock-and-bull story is that? 54 00:07:57,487 --> 00:07:59,422 It is the truth. 55 00:07:59,489 --> 00:08:01,692 Well, I don't believe it. 56 00:08:01,758 --> 00:08:05,095 Is Mr. Norman here? 57 00:08:05,161 --> 00:08:07,931 My husband left town early this morning. 58 00:08:07,998 --> 00:08:11,167 Could you tell me which way he went? 59 00:08:11,234 --> 00:08:13,469 He went to Blackwater on business. 60 00:08:13,536 --> 00:08:17,874 -He owns the bank there. -He owns the bank here too. 61 00:08:19,710 --> 00:08:23,647 He lets Mr. Mercer here call himself president. 62 00:08:23,714 --> 00:08:26,482 It was in the marsh... 63 00:08:26,549 --> 00:08:29,620 ...on the road to Blackwater... 64 00:08:29,686 --> 00:08:32,723 ...that I saw the hanged man. 65 00:08:32,789 --> 00:08:35,158 Did you see the body, Mr. McGregor? 66 00:08:35,225 --> 00:08:37,193 To be perfectly honest with you... 67 00:08:37,260 --> 00:08:39,830 ...Mr. Caine here has taken a muckle grand shot... 68 00:08:39,896 --> 00:08:42,833 ...to his brainpan. 69 00:08:42,899 --> 00:08:46,469 Well then, that explains it. A hallucination. 70 00:08:46,536 --> 00:08:48,138 Yeah. 71 00:08:48,204 --> 00:08:52,008 We all know those mists out at the marshes play funny tricks. 72 00:08:52,075 --> 00:08:56,079 Yes, people always imagine they see strange things out there. 73 00:08:56,146 --> 00:08:58,915 I was shot... 74 00:08:58,982 --> 00:09:02,052 ...after I saw the dead man. 75 00:09:04,287 --> 00:09:07,758 -There was a white horse. -Aye. 76 00:09:07,824 --> 00:09:11,094 That'd be his horse. 77 00:09:13,463 --> 00:09:16,967 Well, I'll send a deputy out to check. Check the area. 78 00:09:18,534 --> 00:09:22,405 Mr. Caine, don't you think it's possible you're wrong? 79 00:09:22,472 --> 00:09:24,875 I was shot. 80 00:09:27,243 --> 00:09:29,245 Perhaps... 81 00:09:29,312 --> 00:09:31,247 ...for seeing what I saw. 82 00:09:31,314 --> 00:09:34,117 Yes, but no one-- 83 00:09:34,184 --> 00:09:36,820 No one would kill Jason Norman... 84 00:09:37,921 --> 00:09:40,056 ...much less hang him. 85 00:09:40,123 --> 00:09:41,357 That's true. 86 00:09:41,424 --> 00:09:44,260 There's no reason, no motive for anyone to kill him. 87 00:09:44,327 --> 00:09:46,129 Perhaps... 88 00:09:46,196 --> 00:09:48,331 ...someone... 89 00:09:48,398 --> 00:09:52,235 ...with a secret discontent. 90 00:09:52,302 --> 00:09:57,808 Mr. Caine, my husband was not only the richest man in Eldir... 91 00:09:57,874 --> 00:10:00,576 ...but he was one of the finest persons I've known. 92 00:10:00,643 --> 00:10:02,445 Rich is right. 93 00:10:02,512 --> 00:10:06,316 He not only made a fortune, he married a fortune. 94 00:10:06,382 --> 00:10:08,418 The point is... 95 00:10:08,484 --> 00:10:11,888 ...he spent his wealth on this town and its people. 96 00:10:11,955 --> 00:10:14,124 That's right. There's hardly anyone here... 97 00:10:14,190 --> 00:10:16,626 ...who isn't indebted to him for some reason. 98 00:10:16,693 --> 00:10:21,664 He paid my wife's medical bills all the years she was sick. 99 00:10:21,732 --> 00:10:25,268 Even paid for her funeral. Last month. 100 00:10:25,335 --> 00:10:27,403 Is that a fact? 101 00:10:28,772 --> 00:10:30,774 You know, I never knew that. 102 00:10:30,841 --> 00:10:34,677 Jason has many charities no one has ever known about. 103 00:10:34,745 --> 00:10:36,679 Well, he could afford it. 104 00:10:36,747 --> 00:10:39,315 He took everything he wanted... 105 00:10:39,382 --> 00:10:42,685 ...and the rest of us got what was left. 106 00:10:48,091 --> 00:10:53,029 He always wins, and we always lose. 107 00:12:15,211 --> 00:12:21,017 You have both shown your mastery of what you have been taught. 108 00:12:28,624 --> 00:12:30,927 Master Kan. 109 00:12:33,096 --> 00:12:36,632 Which-- Which one of us has won? 110 00:12:36,699 --> 00:12:38,334 Won? 111 00:12:38,401 --> 00:12:42,338 Must there not be one who is the victor? 112 00:12:42,405 --> 00:12:44,340 And one the vanquished? 113 00:12:46,843 --> 00:12:49,045 When you were young... 114 00:12:49,112 --> 00:12:51,747 ...did you not stand by the fountain... 115 00:12:51,814 --> 00:12:54,150 ...and watch the bubbles rise? 116 00:12:55,118 --> 00:12:57,520 They were very beautiful to see. 117 00:13:01,091 --> 00:13:03,393 In a sense... 118 00:13:03,459 --> 00:13:06,997 ...a victory for the gossamer circles of liquid... 119 00:13:07,063 --> 00:13:10,233 ...over the insubstantial air they imprison. 120 00:13:10,300 --> 00:13:15,271 When you tried to grasp them, what became of them? 121 00:13:16,873 --> 00:13:19,442 They were gone. 122 00:13:19,509 --> 00:13:21,444 They were... 123 00:13:21,511 --> 00:13:23,446 ...empty... 124 00:13:23,513 --> 00:13:25,448 ...without substance. 125 00:13:27,550 --> 00:13:30,486 So, too, can victory be. 126 00:13:33,456 --> 00:13:35,725 And defeat? 127 00:13:35,791 --> 00:13:42,365 Does not the true value lie in what one does with either? 128 00:13:54,077 --> 00:13:57,347 Winners and losers, losers and winners. 129 00:13:58,848 --> 00:14:04,220 Now there's a conceptual antagonism if ever I heard it. 130 00:14:19,902 --> 00:14:24,040 Well, looks like we've got a new order of business. 131 00:14:24,107 --> 00:14:25,708 Question: 132 00:14:25,775 --> 00:14:30,413 If Jason Norman is dead, which one of us killed him? 133 00:14:32,615 --> 00:14:35,085 Jason is not dead. 134 00:14:59,175 --> 00:15:01,911 Mr. McGregor? 135 00:15:01,978 --> 00:15:04,347 I want to repay you. 136 00:15:04,414 --> 00:15:07,617 Well, that's dear of you. Thought you had no money. 137 00:15:07,683 --> 00:15:10,020 I can work for you. 138 00:15:12,922 --> 00:15:15,891 Listen, fella, I've been thinking. 139 00:15:15,958 --> 00:15:18,694 Being as it were... 140 00:15:18,761 --> 00:15:21,064 ...it might be a healthier thing if you-- 141 00:15:21,131 --> 00:15:23,399 If you left Eldir. 142 00:15:25,001 --> 00:15:27,670 A man has died... 143 00:15:27,737 --> 00:15:30,206 ...and he has been denied. 144 00:15:37,713 --> 00:15:39,649 Alright, if you're determined to stay... 145 00:15:39,715 --> 00:15:41,684 ...I'll let you work it off by helping. 146 00:15:41,751 --> 00:15:45,088 You can start with that wagon right there. 147 00:15:47,523 --> 00:15:49,259 Now look, sir... 148 00:15:49,325 --> 00:15:53,463 ...you can stay in that workshop if you don't mind coffins. 149 00:15:55,898 --> 00:15:58,201 And listen, laddie, be careful... 150 00:15:58,268 --> 00:16:01,737 ...you don't open one you can't put the top back on. 151 00:16:31,934 --> 00:16:34,537 What do you want? 152 00:16:34,604 --> 00:16:36,972 I am troubled. 153 00:16:37,039 --> 00:16:38,774 Of all... 154 00:16:38,841 --> 00:16:44,046 ...you alone do not hold Mr. Norman in high regard. 155 00:16:44,114 --> 00:16:46,516 "High regard." 156 00:16:46,582 --> 00:16:48,784 I hate Jason Norman. 157 00:16:50,253 --> 00:16:52,722 He's a liar and a cheat! 158 00:16:55,091 --> 00:16:58,194 First met him in Tucson 15 years ago. 159 00:16:58,261 --> 00:17:00,430 We were both down on our luck. 160 00:17:00,496 --> 00:17:02,665 Between us, we had enough for a grubstake. 161 00:17:02,732 --> 00:17:06,402 We went up into the mountains and we struck it rich. Silver. 162 00:17:06,469 --> 00:17:11,341 But Jason went down into Eldir alone to file the claim. 163 00:17:11,407 --> 00:17:14,977 His was the only name on it. 164 00:17:15,044 --> 00:17:16,912 What did you do? 165 00:17:16,979 --> 00:17:20,550 I went to the sheriff, Hodges. 166 00:17:20,616 --> 00:17:22,952 He did nothing. 167 00:17:23,018 --> 00:17:25,488 -Why? -Because he's a crook! 168 00:17:25,555 --> 00:17:28,458 He's been in Jason's pay since the beginning. 169 00:17:28,524 --> 00:17:31,026 And that story about Jason... 170 00:17:31,093 --> 00:17:33,028 ...paying for his wife's medical bills... 171 00:17:33,095 --> 00:17:35,931 ...that's just a cover-up. 172 00:17:35,998 --> 00:17:38,568 You could have gone further. 173 00:17:38,634 --> 00:17:40,570 Higher? 174 00:17:43,806 --> 00:17:46,776 Well, I didn't. 175 00:17:46,842 --> 00:17:49,312 I let Jason buy me. 176 00:17:52,582 --> 00:17:55,151 There are a lot of other people in this town... 177 00:17:55,218 --> 00:17:57,753 ...had reason to kill Jason Norman... 178 00:17:57,820 --> 00:18:01,657 ...and others who will be glad to see the last of him. 179 00:18:04,594 --> 00:18:06,529 Caine! 180 00:18:08,531 --> 00:18:11,201 There was nothing out there. 181 00:18:13,703 --> 00:18:15,705 There was. 182 00:18:18,841 --> 00:18:20,576 Well... 183 00:18:20,643 --> 00:18:22,578 ...I'll send a telegraph to Blackwater... 184 00:18:22,645 --> 00:18:25,681 ...to check on Jason's arrival. 185 00:18:25,748 --> 00:18:28,651 It won't get there till tomorrow, anyway. 186 00:18:28,718 --> 00:18:32,488 So there's no need to trouble you anymore, Caine. 187 00:18:32,555 --> 00:18:35,891 You can be on your way. 188 00:18:35,958 --> 00:18:40,095 I am working here in Eldir. 189 00:18:40,162 --> 00:18:42,532 Everything here was going smooth... 190 00:18:42,598 --> 00:18:46,936 ...until you came here and started stirring things up. 191 00:18:47,002 --> 00:18:49,405 I have done nothing. 192 00:19:03,886 --> 00:19:06,322 You drunken fool! 193 00:19:07,690 --> 00:19:09,825 What are you afraid of, sheriff? 194 00:19:09,892 --> 00:19:11,527 Nothing. 195 00:19:13,162 --> 00:19:15,298 Did you kill Jason? 196 00:19:16,699 --> 00:19:20,570 Why would I kill Jason Norman? 197 00:19:20,636 --> 00:19:23,606 Because you're afraid Jason Norman knows how much money... 198 00:19:23,673 --> 00:19:27,377 ...you and your men have stolen from him. 199 00:19:27,443 --> 00:19:29,579 That's what. 200 00:19:44,260 --> 00:19:46,696 How'd it go, lad? 201 00:19:46,762 --> 00:19:48,764 I am puzzled. 202 00:19:51,467 --> 00:19:53,836 What kind of... 203 00:19:55,971 --> 00:19:58,007 ...man was he? 204 00:20:00,343 --> 00:20:03,679 He always wanted me to work from life. 205 00:20:03,746 --> 00:20:06,782 That's his last commission. Himself. 206 00:20:10,520 --> 00:20:14,924 I'll never be able to finish it now that he's dead. 207 00:20:14,990 --> 00:20:17,760 Could you not work from a likeness? 208 00:20:17,827 --> 00:20:23,433 There'd be none. He never liked things like that around. 209 00:20:23,499 --> 00:20:26,201 I do know one thing about him: 210 00:20:26,268 --> 00:20:28,438 He was an educated man. 211 00:20:30,340 --> 00:20:32,608 We shared a liking... 212 00:20:33,909 --> 00:20:36,679 ...a love of poetry. 213 00:20:36,746 --> 00:20:40,683 Poetry's the only language you can create in no time. 214 00:20:40,750 --> 00:20:45,421 So you see, I knew him in a different context on the path. 215 00:20:47,457 --> 00:20:49,625 As far as what sort of man he was... 216 00:20:49,692 --> 00:20:51,961 ...that's hard to say about anyone. 217 00:20:55,665 --> 00:20:58,334 What kind of man are you, Mr. Caine? 218 00:21:01,737 --> 00:21:04,006 A man... 219 00:21:04,073 --> 00:21:05,841 ...like any other. 220 00:21:05,908 --> 00:21:08,811 Are you now, lad? I think not. 221 00:21:11,881 --> 00:21:13,816 It's getting late. 222 00:22:04,299 --> 00:22:07,002 What's wrong with you? 223 00:22:07,069 --> 00:22:08,838 A Chinaman... 224 00:22:08,904 --> 00:22:12,842 ...Caine, he calls himself, came into town this morning. 225 00:22:12,908 --> 00:22:16,979 Carol, he says that Jason Norman is dead. 226 00:22:20,215 --> 00:22:22,485 He can't be dead. 227 00:22:24,987 --> 00:22:26,989 I know he can't be. 228 00:22:27,056 --> 00:22:30,693 But why? Why would this Caine say a thing like that? 229 00:22:30,760 --> 00:22:34,296 I don't know. But if he is... 230 00:22:34,363 --> 00:22:36,432 ...you did it. 231 00:22:36,499 --> 00:22:39,268 What an awful thing for a man's wife to say. 232 00:22:39,334 --> 00:22:41,036 But it's the truth. 233 00:22:41,103 --> 00:22:43,172 Without Norman's money, you'd be out of business. 234 00:22:43,238 --> 00:22:45,841 Jason told me he was gonna withdraw all his money... 235 00:22:45,908 --> 00:22:49,178 -...from the bank this morning. -That is a lie. 236 00:22:49,244 --> 00:22:52,682 And you have other reasons to hate Jason... 237 00:22:52,748 --> 00:22:55,585 ...and to kill him. 238 00:22:55,651 --> 00:22:57,853 What do you mean? 239 00:22:57,920 --> 00:23:00,189 Don't pretend you don't know. 240 00:23:02,625 --> 00:23:05,327 And how about you? 241 00:23:05,394 --> 00:23:08,130 Don't you have a reason to kill him? 242 00:23:49,772 --> 00:23:52,542 What's on your mind, Caine? 243 00:23:52,608 --> 00:23:55,745 There has been another hanging. 244 00:23:55,811 --> 00:23:57,212 What? 245 00:23:57,279 --> 00:24:01,450 Mr. Fleck. In Mr. McGregor's workshop. 246 00:24:01,517 --> 00:24:04,219 You stay here. 247 00:24:04,286 --> 00:24:06,221 Come on! Show me. 248 00:24:19,802 --> 00:24:23,072 Another cock-and-bull story. 249 00:24:24,640 --> 00:24:27,977 And here's the living proof you're a liar. 250 00:24:28,043 --> 00:24:29,779 What's going on? 251 00:24:29,845 --> 00:24:32,915 Chinaman here says he saw you hanging up there... 252 00:24:32,982 --> 00:24:34,249 ...dead. 253 00:24:36,318 --> 00:24:38,053 Do I look dead? 254 00:24:38,120 --> 00:24:41,724 A little elevated, perhaps, but certainly not dead. 255 00:24:41,791 --> 00:24:44,894 I don't know what your game is, Caine... 256 00:24:44,960 --> 00:24:48,230 ...but it isn't gonna work. 257 00:24:48,297 --> 00:24:50,800 I want you out of Eldir. 258 00:24:50,866 --> 00:24:53,235 First thing in the morning. 259 00:25:25,935 --> 00:25:28,771 I never saw that before. What's that? 260 00:25:35,377 --> 00:25:37,312 Ingenious. 261 00:25:38,580 --> 00:25:40,315 You don't suppose, perhaps... 262 00:25:40,382 --> 00:25:43,218 ...that's the way they left Norman hanging? 263 00:25:45,855 --> 00:25:48,791 -I cannot say. -You'd better not. 264 00:25:50,292 --> 00:25:53,595 One thing's for certain, someone wants your silence. 265 00:25:53,663 --> 00:25:56,699 You know what I mean? 266 00:25:56,766 --> 00:25:59,034 One way or the other. 267 00:26:39,241 --> 00:26:42,878 Jason Norman made Eldir a good place to live. 268 00:26:44,780 --> 00:26:48,183 Besides that, he gave it a reason for living. 269 00:26:48,250 --> 00:26:52,287 He brought music and playactors... 270 00:26:53,856 --> 00:26:57,092 ...inspired the people to the arts of life. 271 00:27:00,329 --> 00:27:02,932 Encouraged me to try my hand at sculpting. 272 00:27:02,998 --> 00:27:06,902 Gave me my first commission on Mrs. Olson's tomb. 273 00:27:13,075 --> 00:27:15,377 It's a strange land, Mr. Caine. 274 00:27:18,748 --> 00:27:20,983 It takes the.... 275 00:27:21,984 --> 00:27:24,754 The temperance of mind... 276 00:27:24,820 --> 00:27:26,756 ...to see what beauty can be created... 277 00:27:26,822 --> 00:27:29,258 ...out of the raw, rough rock and earth. 278 00:28:22,377 --> 00:28:23,979 Ugly. 279 00:28:24,046 --> 00:28:26,615 And yet, to another such creature... 280 00:28:26,681 --> 00:28:30,319 ...might not this one appear beautiful? 281 00:28:30,385 --> 00:28:33,188 So beauty differs from being to being. 282 00:28:33,255 --> 00:28:36,859 Beauty is constant, as is the truth. 283 00:28:36,926 --> 00:28:40,796 Seek and find what is the truth. 284 00:28:41,931 --> 00:28:44,233 What is the truth of man, master? 285 00:28:44,299 --> 00:28:47,402 It has been said that a man is three things: 286 00:28:47,469 --> 00:28:52,808 What he thinks he is, what others think he is... 287 00:28:52,875 --> 00:28:54,944 ...and what he really is. 288 00:28:55,010 --> 00:28:58,180 Which of these do you believe is the truth? 289 00:28:59,714 --> 00:29:01,984 What he really is. 290 00:29:04,386 --> 00:29:07,890 But if a man is wrong about himself... 291 00:29:07,957 --> 00:29:10,492 ...and others are wrong about him... 292 00:29:10,559 --> 00:29:14,229 ...who is left to say what he really is? 293 00:29:14,296 --> 00:29:20,635 At what point in time can a man be fixed and frozen... 294 00:29:20,702 --> 00:29:23,372 ...if he is to live and grow? 295 00:29:25,540 --> 00:29:27,509 He must change. 296 00:29:27,576 --> 00:29:31,413 As the lowly caterpillar transforms itself... 297 00:29:31,480 --> 00:29:34,950 ...into a finer and more beautiful creature. 298 00:29:59,141 --> 00:30:02,912 Glad you took my suggestion to leave, Caine. 299 00:30:02,978 --> 00:30:05,047 Can't say I blame you. 300 00:30:05,114 --> 00:30:08,383 Hold it. You're going the wrong way. 301 00:30:09,451 --> 00:30:11,954 It is the way I have chosen. 302 00:30:17,159 --> 00:30:21,430 Better follow him. Make sure he doesn't come back. 303 00:30:21,496 --> 00:30:23,432 Get Blainey. 304 00:31:20,922 --> 00:31:23,258 Norman's horse. 305 00:31:53,722 --> 00:31:55,690 Over there. 306 00:32:29,458 --> 00:32:31,260 Blainey! 307 00:32:32,761 --> 00:32:34,696 Hold it! 308 00:32:40,602 --> 00:32:42,671 Todd? 309 00:32:42,737 --> 00:32:44,673 Blainey? 310 00:32:58,687 --> 00:33:03,625 "To J.N. from R.N. 311 00:33:03,692 --> 00:33:07,629 Till death do us part." 312 00:33:09,364 --> 00:33:12,967 His horse is out in there somewhere. 313 00:33:13,034 --> 00:33:17,206 Well, this puts it all together, Caine. 314 00:33:17,272 --> 00:33:20,609 I just got an answer to my telegraph to Blackwater. 315 00:33:22,377 --> 00:33:26,148 Jason Norman never arrived there. 316 00:33:26,215 --> 00:33:29,384 Then you believe me now? 317 00:33:29,451 --> 00:33:32,787 I believe Jason Norman is dead... 318 00:33:35,157 --> 00:33:37,592 ...and you killed him. 319 00:33:38,927 --> 00:33:41,396 Why? I do not know him. 320 00:33:43,265 --> 00:33:47,636 You didn't have to know him to rob him. 321 00:33:47,702 --> 00:33:49,804 Now, the way I see it... 322 00:33:51,240 --> 00:33:55,177 ...you probably shot him in the back. 323 00:33:55,244 --> 00:34:00,182 Only he managed to nick you before he died. 324 00:34:00,249 --> 00:34:03,885 I came here to tell you of his death. 325 00:34:03,952 --> 00:34:07,088 McGregor brought you into town. 326 00:34:09,858 --> 00:34:15,164 Caine, I'm arresting you for the murder of Jason Norman. 327 00:34:40,355 --> 00:34:42,357 I asked you here tonight... 328 00:34:42,424 --> 00:34:45,760 ...so you could serve as a grand jury. 329 00:34:45,827 --> 00:34:47,796 What is it, sheriff? 330 00:34:51,733 --> 00:34:54,436 I'm sorry, Mrs. Norman. 331 00:34:54,503 --> 00:34:59,007 I have evidence now that your husband is dead. 332 00:34:59,073 --> 00:35:01,443 And about time. 333 00:35:04,779 --> 00:35:10,018 So you finally got up enough nerve to kill him. 334 00:35:10,084 --> 00:35:12,254 How about you, Mercer? 335 00:35:12,321 --> 00:35:16,157 -What do you mean? -I mean Jason and your wife! 336 00:35:16,225 --> 00:35:18,293 A disgusting lie. 337 00:35:18,360 --> 00:35:22,431 Carol was always after Jason, but he didn't want her. 338 00:35:22,497 --> 00:35:25,734 -He loved me. -He hated you. 339 00:35:25,800 --> 00:35:28,837 Carol couldn't face Jason's rejection. 340 00:35:33,308 --> 00:35:36,611 If anyone killed Jason, it was her. 341 00:35:36,678 --> 00:35:39,714 Jason was going to Blackwater to sell the bank. 342 00:35:39,781 --> 00:35:42,984 And he and I were going away together. 343 00:35:43,051 --> 00:35:44,853 Mrs. High-And-Mighty... 344 00:35:44,919 --> 00:35:47,222 ...had too much pride to admit that. 345 00:35:47,289 --> 00:35:49,224 She preferred to see him dead. 346 00:35:49,291 --> 00:35:51,826 Look, there's no need for any of this. 347 00:35:51,893 --> 00:35:55,230 We've already got the man who killed Jason. 348 00:36:03,505 --> 00:36:05,974 -What are you doing here? -Standing up for him. 349 00:36:06,040 --> 00:36:08,577 Unless you have some great reason I shouldn't. 350 00:36:08,643 --> 00:36:10,979 Alright. You can stay. 351 00:36:12,547 --> 00:36:14,649 Ladies and gentlemen... 352 00:36:14,716 --> 00:36:17,352 ...I'm asking you to return an indictment... 353 00:36:17,419 --> 00:36:19,588 ...of first-degree murder against Caine. 354 00:36:21,690 --> 00:36:28,430 -You.... You found Jason's body? -No. I doubt we ever will. 355 00:36:28,497 --> 00:36:30,765 Not after he buried it in the marsh. 356 00:36:30,832 --> 00:36:33,067 Then there's no evidence Jason's dead. 357 00:36:33,134 --> 00:36:35,069 No, there is evidence. 358 00:36:35,136 --> 00:36:36,905 Circumstantial... 359 00:36:36,971 --> 00:36:38,740 ...but enough to convict Caine. 360 00:36:38,807 --> 00:36:42,243 Aye? I'd like to see that. 361 00:36:42,311 --> 00:36:44,479 You can picture it for yourself. 362 00:36:44,546 --> 00:36:47,449 Here's this penniless, stray Chinaman. 363 00:36:47,516 --> 00:36:50,218 He spots an obviously well-to-do man... 364 00:36:50,285 --> 00:36:53,422 ...riding along a deserted road, alone. 365 00:36:53,488 --> 00:36:56,558 He sees his chance for a quick killing. 366 00:36:56,625 --> 00:36:58,960 And he does just that! 367 00:36:59,027 --> 00:37:02,163 Only Jason gets a shot off before he dies... 368 00:37:02,230 --> 00:37:03,965 ...wounding Caine. 369 00:37:04,032 --> 00:37:07,536 The man was totally unconscious when I found him. 370 00:37:07,602 --> 00:37:10,004 Oh, sure, he passed out. 371 00:37:10,071 --> 00:37:12,674 After he got rid of the body. 372 00:37:12,741 --> 00:37:16,277 Then you happened along, and he wakes up in Eldir... 373 00:37:16,345 --> 00:37:19,013 ...instead of long gone, as he figured. 374 00:37:19,080 --> 00:37:23,485 Then he makes up that fairy tale about Jason being hung. 375 00:37:23,552 --> 00:37:25,286 He wouldn't do that. 376 00:37:25,354 --> 00:37:28,490 He wanted to stir up doubts and suspicions among us... 377 00:37:28,557 --> 00:37:30,559 ...to cover up for his own guilt. 378 00:37:30,625 --> 00:37:34,195 And it worked, for a while. 379 00:37:34,262 --> 00:37:36,197 But that's all theory. 380 00:37:36,264 --> 00:37:38,867 Oh, I got facts to back it up. 381 00:37:40,469 --> 00:37:42,471 When Caine left town this morning... 382 00:37:42,537 --> 00:37:45,273 ...he returned to the scene of his crime. 383 00:37:45,340 --> 00:37:48,410 And when my men moved in to arrest him... 384 00:37:48,477 --> 00:37:51,245 ...he tried to kill them. 385 00:37:51,312 --> 00:37:55,149 I tried to kill no one. 386 00:37:55,216 --> 00:38:01,390 Then he came back into town, still trying to brazen it out. 387 00:38:01,456 --> 00:38:04,759 But this is the last nail in his coffin. 388 00:38:04,826 --> 00:38:08,963 He took it from the body of the man he killed. 389 00:38:22,043 --> 00:38:23,978 It's Jason's. 390 00:38:32,120 --> 00:38:35,156 All those in favor... 391 00:38:35,223 --> 00:38:39,894 ...of returning an indictment of murder in the first degree... 392 00:38:47,135 --> 00:38:49,237 ...so signify. 393 00:38:49,303 --> 00:38:51,473 -Aye. -Aye. 394 00:38:51,540 --> 00:38:53,508 And in killing him... 395 00:38:53,575 --> 00:38:55,544 ...aren't you just trying... 396 00:38:55,610 --> 00:38:58,079 ...to rid yourself of your own personal demons? 397 00:39:17,432 --> 00:39:20,902 -What is it, grasshopper? -Demons trying to kill me! 398 00:39:20,969 --> 00:39:24,038 There are no demons here. See for yourself. 399 00:39:24,105 --> 00:39:26,107 Only a bad dream. 400 00:39:27,576 --> 00:39:30,111 Oh, master... 401 00:39:30,178 --> 00:39:32,747 ...why do I have such a dream? 402 00:39:32,814 --> 00:39:37,318 All men have dreams of different types, good and bad. 403 00:39:37,385 --> 00:39:39,588 There are the vain dreams, futile... 404 00:39:39,654 --> 00:39:41,590 ...based on baseless hopes. 405 00:39:41,656 --> 00:39:44,659 There are the dreams that spur and inspire... 406 00:39:44,726 --> 00:39:47,829 ...based on aspiration to a high ideal. 407 00:39:47,896 --> 00:39:49,831 And there are the false dreams... 408 00:39:49,898 --> 00:39:52,934 ...based on lies to oneself or others. 409 00:39:54,469 --> 00:39:56,304 Which is mine? 410 00:39:56,370 --> 00:40:00,274 The incense container was the catalyst of your dream. 411 00:40:00,341 --> 00:40:02,577 A fiction frozen to fact... 412 00:40:02,644 --> 00:40:06,848 ...that summoned forth the demons of your dream. 413 00:40:09,784 --> 00:40:12,921 My dream was false then. 414 00:40:12,987 --> 00:40:16,858 False to you. Therefore, a nightmare. 415 00:40:16,925 --> 00:40:21,730 And yet, to the artist, a good and true dream... 416 00:40:21,796 --> 00:40:24,032 ...for in that fabrication... 417 00:40:24,098 --> 00:40:29,070 ...he realized his inner ideal of the perfect dragon. 418 00:40:41,783 --> 00:40:47,021 Oh, Lord, I prayed to God I wouldn't have to tell you this. 419 00:40:47,088 --> 00:40:49,624 But we all have to face ourselves... 420 00:40:49,691 --> 00:40:52,326 ...for what we really are. 421 00:40:52,393 --> 00:40:55,163 A scapegoat's what you're trying to make out of him... 422 00:40:55,229 --> 00:40:58,132 ...to sustain the lies you all live by. 423 00:41:00,234 --> 00:41:02,436 Now, didn't you all say yourselves... 424 00:41:02,503 --> 00:41:04,739 ...that no one would ever kill him? 425 00:41:04,806 --> 00:41:08,643 Well, you're right about that. 426 00:41:08,710 --> 00:41:10,879 What do you mean? 427 00:41:14,382 --> 00:41:16,885 He killed himself. 428 00:41:24,593 --> 00:41:26,728 Aye. 429 00:41:28,296 --> 00:41:33,534 That morning, early, I was returning to Eldir. 430 00:41:39,507 --> 00:41:43,712 I was crossing the marsh, and I saw him on his horse... 431 00:41:43,778 --> 00:41:46,214 ...putting a rope around his own neck. 432 00:41:49,350 --> 00:41:53,054 I called out to him. He just turned around and smiled. 433 00:41:54,923 --> 00:41:57,258 His crop was waving in the air... 434 00:41:57,325 --> 00:42:00,995 ...and he brought it down on the flank of his horse. 435 00:42:04,565 --> 00:42:09,804 Well, every fella's got a right to be left to his own laughter. 436 00:42:09,871 --> 00:42:13,341 Each man carves himself out of eternity... 437 00:42:13,407 --> 00:42:17,812 ...and for that, usually dies by his own hand. 438 00:42:17,879 --> 00:42:21,249 Alright. Let's say he died by his own hand. 439 00:42:23,417 --> 00:42:26,655 I went to take him down. 440 00:42:26,721 --> 00:42:29,357 That's when I first saw Mr. Caine here. 441 00:42:30,725 --> 00:42:32,927 I shot at you, sir. I tried to miss... 442 00:42:32,994 --> 00:42:35,764 ...but I never was much good with one of those things. 443 00:42:35,830 --> 00:42:38,532 Oh, glory be to God I didn't kill you, lad... 444 00:42:38,599 --> 00:42:41,369 ...trying to save a dead man. 445 00:42:45,473 --> 00:42:49,143 I took Jason and I buried him with his horse's gear. 446 00:42:52,546 --> 00:42:54,348 I set the dear thing free... 447 00:42:54,415 --> 00:42:56,918 ...thinking it would take to the hills... 448 00:42:56,985 --> 00:42:59,087 ...but he returned to search out the man... 449 00:42:59,153 --> 00:43:02,523 ...no person could ever find. 450 00:43:02,590 --> 00:43:05,359 I thought what he'd done would never be discovered... 451 00:43:05,426 --> 00:43:07,628 ...and that's the truth. 452 00:43:09,798 --> 00:43:12,934 But how can you let a dead man lie? 453 00:43:13,001 --> 00:43:15,804 Lie like you people do. 454 00:43:21,009 --> 00:43:24,278 Why did you pretend to be hanged? 455 00:43:25,947 --> 00:43:27,882 Sheriff paid me to do it. 456 00:43:27,949 --> 00:43:29,918 He was afraid if there was any investigation... 457 00:43:29,984 --> 00:43:33,788 ...it'd show him up for the crook he really is. 458 00:43:33,855 --> 00:43:36,991 I had Blainey and Todd set it up. 459 00:43:41,863 --> 00:43:45,700 Why? Why did you do it, Alex? 460 00:43:45,767 --> 00:43:47,702 I gave him a decent burial. 461 00:43:47,769 --> 00:43:49,537 That's more than he would have got here... 462 00:43:49,603 --> 00:43:52,206 ...with the words of gossip dancing over his death... 463 00:43:52,273 --> 00:43:54,008 ...like it did his life. 464 00:43:54,075 --> 00:43:57,378 Gossip's murder! That's what killed him. 465 00:43:58,947 --> 00:44:02,116 And what's that make us? 466 00:44:02,183 --> 00:44:03,818 Nothing? 467 00:44:05,053 --> 00:44:07,722 And everything we feel? 468 00:44:07,789 --> 00:44:09,490 Nothing too. 469 00:44:09,557 --> 00:44:11,893 Well, I don't believe it. 470 00:44:11,960 --> 00:44:14,763 All this is just an attempt to save Caine. 471 00:44:14,829 --> 00:44:16,464 Absolutely! 472 00:44:16,530 --> 00:44:20,201 I'm here to save Caine. I'm here to save all of us. 473 00:44:28,476 --> 00:44:30,812 I found this in your husband's pocket. 474 00:44:39,120 --> 00:44:42,323 Needless to say, it's his last will and test-- 475 00:44:42,390 --> 00:44:44,325 Testament. 476 00:44:49,230 --> 00:44:52,200 I do remember I woke this morn 477 00:44:52,266 --> 00:44:56,104 As the sun cracked In the dawning east 478 00:44:56,170 --> 00:44:59,540 And felt as though I had been torn 479 00:44:59,607 --> 00:45:02,443 From a night's unfinished feast 480 00:45:03,978 --> 00:45:06,447 Standing alone in a dim-lit palace 481 00:45:06,514 --> 00:45:08,983 As the taster of a king 482 00:45:09,050 --> 00:45:12,553 Allowed to sip the wine-filled chalice 483 00:45:12,620 --> 00:45:16,190 To hear the sounds Of church bells ring 484 00:45:18,059 --> 00:45:21,796 The bells of a church I could not enter 485 00:45:21,863 --> 00:45:25,099 Come not close, but pass me by 486 00:45:26,300 --> 00:45:30,204 For the gates of Heaven are its center 487 00:45:33,507 --> 00:45:38,512 And the beggar at this banquet, I 488 00:45:42,550 --> 00:45:45,519 Within this flood The visionary gleamed 489 00:45:51,692 --> 00:45:54,628 Where is it now 490 00:45:54,695 --> 00:45:57,131 The glory I'd achieved? 491 00:46:02,904 --> 00:46:05,139 He is not dead. 492 00:46:05,206 --> 00:46:08,209 -Where is he? -He is here. 493 00:46:09,743 --> 00:46:12,213 He will always be here... 494 00:46:12,280 --> 00:46:16,484 ...until each of you buries him. 495 00:47:30,992 --> 00:47:32,994 Alex? 496 00:47:35,363 --> 00:47:38,066 It's only fitting you should be here for the end. 497 00:47:38,132 --> 00:47:41,435 I had hoped for a beginning. 498 00:47:41,502 --> 00:47:44,538 The day's over. The dream's done. 499 00:47:47,575 --> 00:47:51,079 Yours was not an empty dream. 500 00:47:53,147 --> 00:47:55,616 It was nothing. 501 00:47:57,851 --> 00:48:01,389 Could you not leave it as it is? 502 00:48:03,157 --> 00:48:05,093 It would be.... 503 00:48:05,159 --> 00:48:07,328 Be a fitting monument? 504 00:48:29,150 --> 00:48:32,386 My father gave this to me when I was a wee lad. 505 00:48:34,088 --> 00:48:36,557 I'd like you to have it. 506 00:48:48,936 --> 00:48:52,540 You know, you walk too much with your head down. 507 00:48:52,606 --> 00:48:55,609 You ought to keep your eyes up toward the sun.