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Lyedecker:
Money isn't worth gettin' killed for, now is it? Yaqui Joe Herrera:
I ain't got no money. Lyedecker:
The bank says different. Yaqui Joe Herrera:
Oh, I took it, all right. But, I spent it two days later. Lyedecker:
What did you spend it on? Yaqui Joe Herrera:
Rifles. Lyedecker:
Rifles? Yaqui Joe Herrera:
100 Rifles for the Yaqui Indians. Them poor devils hangin' on them telephone poles out there, thems Yaqui Indians. My people
Money isn't worth gettin' killed for, now is it? Yaqui Joe Herrera:
I ain't got no money. Lyedecker:
The bank says different. Yaqui Joe Herrera:
Oh, I took it, all right. But, I spent it two days later. Lyedecker:
What did you spend it on? Yaqui Joe Herrera:
Rifles. Lyedecker:
Rifles? Yaqui Joe Herrera:
100 Rifles for the Yaqui Indians. Them poor devils hangin' on them telephone poles out there, thems Yaqui Indians. My people
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The money ain't worth gettin' killed for now is it
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I ain't got no money
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Bank says different Oh I took it all right
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But I spent it two days later
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What did you spend it on Rifles
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Rifles
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One hundred rifles for the Yaqui Indians
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Them poor devils hangin' on them telephone poles out there
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them's Yaqui Indians my people
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Movie Summary
In 1912 Sonora, Mexico, native revolutionary Yaqui Joe (Burt Reynolds) robs a bank to buy arms for his oppressed people, but finds himself sought by an American lawman and the Mexican Army.

