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Good morning. You have enclosed my men? - Yes.
- For what reason? - Disturbances of public order.
- "Disturbing public order"? I pay their fines and you make them out.
They have to die of thirst. Judging will take place at 10 am.
You can pay then. I pay now
they spent enough time there. I'm sorry, Mr. Wallace.
In 10 hours. There are only 3 hours.
See you soon. Listen!
- For what reason? - Disturbances of public order.
- "Disturbing public order"? I pay their fines and you make them out.
They have to die of thirst. Judging will take place at 10 am.
You can pay then. I pay now
they spent enough time there. I'm sorry, Mr. Wallace.
In 10 hours. There are only 3 hours.
See you soon. Listen!
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Good morning.
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You have enclosed my men?
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- Yes.
- For what reason?
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- Disturbances of public order.
- "Disturbing public order"?
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I pay their fines and you make them out.
They have to die of thirst.
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Judging will take place at 10 am.
You can pay then.
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I pay now
they spent enough time there.
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I'm sorry, Mr. Wallace.
In 10 hours.
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There are only 3 hours.
See you soon.
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Listen!
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Movie Summary
In 1874, after noticing the total lawlessness in Wichita, Wyatt Earp reluctantly accepts the Marshal's job and runs into the worst local troublemakers.