So this is the man shot Ned Pepper's horse from under him. Yeah! This is the famous horse...
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[at McAlester's, Boots and Rooster are discussing the dead men; LaBoeuf walks up]
Capt. Boots Finch:
So this is the man shot Ned Pepper's horse from under him.
Rooster Cogburn:
Yeah! This is the famous horse killer from El Paso. He believes in puttin' everybody afoot. Says there'll be less mischief that way.
LaBoeuf:
Fewer horses - fewer horse thieves.
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So this is the man who shot Ned Pepper's horse from under him
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Yeah this is the famous horse killer from El Paso
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He believes in putting everybody afoot Says there'll be less mischief that way
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Fewer horses fewer horse thieves
Clip duration: 16 seconds
Views: 92
Timestamp in movie: 01h 29m 49s
Uploaded: 06 December, 2022
Genres: adventure, drama, western
Summary: A drunken, hard-nosed U.S. Marshal and a Texas Ranger help a stubborn teenager track down her father's murderer in Indian Territory.
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00:27 Mr Rat
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