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Previously on
"The American West"...
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In the years
since the country
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was ripped apart
by Civil War,
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America has blazed
a trail west,
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but it hasn't been easy.
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As the railroads
cut across the landscape,
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they triggered bloody conflicts
with Indian nations
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and became targets
for outlaws.
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Stay in your seats.
Do not move.
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But as men like Jesse James
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and Billy the Kid
terrorized the nation,
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lawmen like Wyatt Earp
emerged,
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determined to bring order
to the frontier.
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But now the battle
for the West
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has reached
a breaking point.
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In Missouri, after returning
to a life of crime,
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Jesse James
has a bounty on his head
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and can no longer tell
who to trust.
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This is my brother, Robert,
the one I told you about.
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While in Tombstone,
Arizona...
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- What do you want?
- I want my $3,600.
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...Wyatt Earp's feud
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with notorious outlaw
Ike Clanton
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has led the lawman
to a showdown
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that will change his life
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and the West forever.
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On October 26, 1881,
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Deputy Sheriff Wyatt Earp
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leads his brothers
Morgan and Virgil,
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along with gunslinger
Doc Holliday,
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on a mission to confront
a gang of ruthless outlaws
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led by Ike Clanton,
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who are waiting
for a fight
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near the place
called the "O.K. Corral."
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The Earp brothers
and Doc Holliday
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are hearing how
Ike's out to kill them
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and that Ike
and his friends have guns.
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So when they
start marching
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towards the cowboys
to disarm them,
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the cowboys
who are half-drunk,
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all right, you got
a recipe for disaster.
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And that's really
what happens.
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Give us your guns.
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Throw up your hands!
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You boys wanna fight,
we'll give you a fight.
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I'm not gonna ask again.
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Things happen so fast.
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And if something
is allowed to escalate
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to the point where people are
actually reaching for weapons,
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itjust takes one person
to panic,
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and all of a sudden,
people are dead.
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In a matter of 30 seconds,
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30 rounds are fired,
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three cowboys lay dead,
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including Ike Clanton's
brother Billy.
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Wyatt's brothers
and Doc Holliday are wounded...
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while Ike Clanton
gets away.
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In the end only one man
was left standing
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and only one man was unhurt,
and that was Wyatt Earp.
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Wyatt's uncanny ability
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to escape harm
at the O.K. Corral
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will become a part
of his legend.
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News of the gunfight makes
headlines around the world.
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But rather than
becoming a story
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of the lost triumph
over outlaws,
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Wyatt and his men
are portrayed as criminals.
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It was covered
as far away as Australia.
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It's a tale of
unbelievable lawlessness.
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As time went on,
there was more and more concern
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about Tombstone
as the symbol of violence
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at the American frontier,
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and that had the business people
very worried.
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In the rapidly
developing West,
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it's becoming clear
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that Wyatt Earp's brand
of frontierjustice
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is beginning to wear thin.
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Ike Clanton, the man
who brought on the gunfight,
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sees an opportunity
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to finally get his revenge
on the Earp brothers.
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Ike Clanton and his friends
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try to prosecute the Earps
in court.
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They bring charges of murder
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against the three Earp brothers
and Doc Holliday.
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Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday
spend two weeks in jail,
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but the judge decides that
there's not enough evidence
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to go forward to a trial.
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The charges against Wyatt
and his brothers are dropped,
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but their image
as noble lawmen
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has been
irreversibly damaged.
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I don't believe Wyatt Earp
ever woke up in the morning
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and said, "I'm gonna
go kill someone today."
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He's trying
to marshal a town.
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And he's,
unfortunately, the guy
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who's gotta keep it
somehow civil.
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And eventually people
are gonna wanna go after him.
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They don't want us here,
they don't want us.
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What do you recommend
that we do?
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A lot of folks
are moving to California.
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Maybe we should, too.
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No. It'll look like they're
running us right out of town.
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That's right.
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We're not going anywhere.
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If we leave Tombstone,
it's on our own terms.
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This is where we belong.
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Here's to the unflappable
Wyatt Earp.
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- To Tombstone.
- To Tombstone.
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What Wyatt doesn't realize
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is that
by staying in Tombstone,
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he's making himself
an easy target
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for Ike Clanton
and his gang.
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Twelve hundred miles away
in Missouri,
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Jesse James is settling
back into life as an outlaw.
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Despite having
a $5,000 bounty on his head,
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Jesse's planning
his next big heist
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with the two remaining
gang members
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he thinks he can trust...
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Robert and Charley Ford.
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Jesse James had big, big plans.
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He was focused on
this bank robbery
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that he was planning
with the Ford brothers.
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He was gonna rob
the Platte City Bank.
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And, you know,
it was typical of Jesse,
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because he alluded to them
that this is something
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that's... it's gonna be big
in the papers.
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You know, it's something
that's publicized.
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So I think that
was exciting for Jesse.
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We gotta be careful.
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We have to
look after each other.
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All right?
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Jesse James' latest
string of robberies
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has turned him into
America's most wanted criminal.
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But what he doesn't realize
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is that it's not the law
he should be afraid of.
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It's one of his own.
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I don't remember
you being this good.
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You don't remember
a lot of things, Morgan.
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Months after the gunfight
at the O.K. Corral,
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Wyatt Earp and his brothers
Morgan and Virgil
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are still in Tombstone
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trying to carve out
a new life for themselves.
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Wyatt sticks around
'cause he's got
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financial investments
in town.
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And those
financial investments
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have just started
to make some money.
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So, you know, as far
as the Earps go, right,
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that was just
some unfortunate incident.
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It's time to move on.
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But the Cowboys
weren't letting it go.
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Ten dollars.
You still owe me ten dollars.
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Virgil.
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All right, let me
show you how it's done.
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I'm waiting
to see it.
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Because you're
my brother,
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I'm gonna be easy
on you, all right?
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So what you want is...
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- Wyatt.
- Somebody call a doctor.
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Morgan.
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Oh, God.
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Ike Clanton and the Cowboys
murder Morgan...
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and cripple Virgil
in retaliation
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for the three men who died
at the O.K. Corral.
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Ike Clanton couldn't
get his revenge in court,
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and so they basically
had hit men out for the Earps.
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This was the moment
of change for Wyatt.
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He felt that the law
would no longer protect him...
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and decided that
he would take the law
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into his own hands.
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Wyatt...
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are you sure
you wanna do this?
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You going soft on me, Doc?
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No, sir, I am not.
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This is for my brothers.
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Lead the way, sir,
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To help him avenge
his brother's death,
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Wyatt calls on
his trusted friend
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Doc Holliday.
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Together,
they form a posse
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to track down
and take out
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Clanton's whole crew.
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I think one of the things we
have to understand about Wyatt
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is that he was capable
of impulsive violence.
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After his brother Morgan
was killed,
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he kind of snaps.
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Morgan Earp
was assassinated.
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This was not something
thatjust happened.
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And Wyatt's reaction
is just as planned
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and just as premeditated.
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You give me a name,
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and I'll let you live.
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You go to hell.
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You first.
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I think Wyatt Earp,
when he went on
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the other side of the law,
it was really about revenge.
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There wasn't anything
to justify
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or redeem the killing,
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then it had to be taken in the hands
of certain individuals.
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After killing cowboy
Frank Stilwell,
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Wyatt and his gang
continue their hunt
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through
the Arizona territory,
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tracking more
of Ike Clanton's men,
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including Charlie Cruz.
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Pick it up.
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As Wyatt continues
his quest for vengeance,
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he's turning
from a man ofjustice
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to a cold-blooded killer.
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Jesse James has reemerged
from a life on the run,
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and with the help
of his trusted gang members
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Charley and Robert Ford
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he has reestablished himself
as a feared outlaw.
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In hopes of ending
Jesse's crime spree,
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Missouri governor
Thomas Crittenden
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has put a $5,000 bounty
on his head.
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And it isn't long
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before the opportunity
he's been waiting for
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comes to him.
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You the governor?
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And you must be
Robert Ford.
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You ride
with Jesse James.
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You see this $1 coin,
Mr. Ford?
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Well, that's you.
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But this $10,000 coin,
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that's Jesse James.
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A good gambler
could turn that one dollar
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into 10,000.
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Are you a good gambler,
Mr. Ford?
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I want the reward and immunity
for me and my brother.
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Kill Jesse James
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and you'll get the money.
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Robert Ford knows that
by working with Jesse James,
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he and his brother
are now prime targets, too.
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Bob Ford decides
there's a big reward,
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so he had an incentive.
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But there was a real fear
with Bob Ford.
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You know,
"I'm a little afraid of Jesse James."
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Now the Ford brothers
have to find
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the perfect opportunity
to make their move.
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Looking at it logically,
you might wonder,
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"What was Jesse James
thinking trusting the Fords?"
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I mean, anybody
can make a name for himself
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as well as a lot of cash
by putting a bullet in his head.
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This is gonna be
the best one yet, boys.
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Easy money.
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But you get to the point
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where you get reckless
because you've survived
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through all these scrapes.
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You kinda think of yourself
as being bulletproof.
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And I think that that's what happens
to Jesse James.
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Jesse, your breakfast
is getting cold.
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No!
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I'm not done yet.
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Zee...
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thank you.
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I'm gonna go check
on those horses.
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That farmer's
out on his porch.
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You probably don't wanna walk around
with that gun on your hip.
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Hmm.
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Yeah.
258
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We gotta go.
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We gotta go.
Come on.
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Jesse! No!
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No.
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No!
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Jesse James is shot
in the back of the head
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by one of his own gang.
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You know,
Jesse's criminal career
266
00:21:12,272 --> 00:21:16,275
came to an end
because of Bob Ford...
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some, you know,
riffraff, some boy.
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00:21:29,289 --> 00:21:31,332
News of Jesse James' murder
269
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makes front-page headlines
across the country.
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And three days
after his death...
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more than 2,000 Americans
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flocked to
Clay County, Missouri,
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hoping for a final glimpse
of the outlaw legend,
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Jesse James.
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You know, Jesse James
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is already a hero
to many people.
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When he's killed,
he's now a martyr.
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00:22:03,657 --> 00:22:06,451
And it's the way
that he's killed.
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Had he been captured,
been tried,
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and had he been executed,
281
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it would have been
much different.
282
00:22:14,835 --> 00:22:17,253
But this is
a collusion between
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the governor of a state
and a gang member
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who shoots his leader
in the back of the head.
285
00:22:35,856 --> 00:22:38,358
Robert Ford never escapes
his reputation
286
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as the man
who murdered Jesse James,
287
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and is shot down
in a saloon 10 years later.
288
00:22:49,703 --> 00:22:51,704
But as years go by,
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00:22:51,705 --> 00:22:55,374
Jesse James' legend
only continues to grow.
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00:22:55,375 --> 00:22:58,879
Jesse reaches
incredible new heights
291
00:22:58,880 --> 00:23:00,922
in the American
imagination...
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as a hero, as a martyr
293
00:23:03,133 --> 00:23:07,971
and as a representative
of the defeated South.
294
00:23:07,972 --> 00:23:10,452
But I grew up
in Jesse James country.
295
00:23:10,453 --> 00:23:12,934
When I was a kid,
Jesse James was a hero.
296
00:23:14,728 --> 00:23:18,231
Now I see Jesse
as a tragic consequence
297
00:23:18,232 --> 00:23:20,316
of an awful, awful war,
298
00:23:20,317 --> 00:23:22,193
which was
a tragic consequence
299
00:23:22,194 --> 00:23:24,070
of an awful,
awful institution.
300
00:23:28,950 --> 00:23:31,077
Jesse's story captures
the imaginations
301
00:23:31,078 --> 00:23:33,787
of Americans
across the country.
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00:23:33,788 --> 00:23:36,082
And tales of his exploits
are enshrined
303
00:23:36,083 --> 00:23:38,250
in dime store novels,
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00:23:38,251 --> 00:23:42,130
onstage, and eventually
in western cinema...
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00:23:44,799 --> 00:23:46,258
leading him to become
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00:23:46,259 --> 00:23:48,136
one of the most
notorious figures
307
00:23:48,137 --> 00:23:50,846
in American history.
308
00:23:50,847 --> 00:23:53,934
Americans, for better,
and sometimes for worse,
309
00:23:53,935 --> 00:23:55,809
truly cut their own path.
310
00:23:55,810 --> 00:23:57,354
And I think that
that's why we always
311
00:23:57,355 --> 00:23:59,772
idolize Jesse James.
312
00:23:59,773 --> 00:24:02,525
Jesse James said,
I'm not gonna take this,
313
00:24:02,526 --> 00:24:05,277
and went and grabbed
what he wanted.
314
00:24:05,278 --> 00:24:08,323
I think there's a place
in America's heart for those people.
315
00:24:10,992 --> 00:24:14,120
But while another
ruthless outlaw may be gone...
316
00:24:19,167 --> 00:24:22,128
there's still one man
causing chaos in the West.
317
00:24:31,846 --> 00:24:34,974
In the territory of Arizona,
318
00:24:34,975 --> 00:24:37,018
Wyatt Earp rides
to avenge the murder
319
00:24:37,019 --> 00:24:38,812
of his brother, Morgan.
320
00:24:40,981 --> 00:24:44,150
Earp and his posse have killed
two cowboys already...
321
00:24:46,319 --> 00:24:48,070
and are now
hot on the trail
322
00:24:48,071 --> 00:24:50,823
of another member
of the gang,
323
00:24:50,824 --> 00:24:53,492
William "Curly Bill" Brocius.
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00:24:53,493 --> 00:24:55,870
The code of the West,
there were certain things permitted,
325
00:24:55,871 --> 00:24:58,039
and there's certain things
that weren't permitted.
326
00:24:58,040 --> 00:24:59,373
But there was no
law and order,
327
00:24:59,374 --> 00:25:01,501
and usually the guys
that kept the order,
328
00:25:01,502 --> 00:25:03,877
the Wyatt Earps
of the world,
329
00:25:03,878 --> 00:25:06,089
they were
stone-blooded killers.
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00:25:18,018 --> 00:25:19,519
Come on.
331
00:25:19,520 --> 00:25:21,021
Whoa.
332
00:26:00,477 --> 00:26:01,770
Saddle 'em up.
333
00:26:03,063 --> 00:26:04,230
Let's move.
334
00:26:38,598 --> 00:26:40,100
You're a dead man, Wyatt!
335
00:26:58,952 --> 00:27:01,121
Wyatt shoots Curly Bill dead.
336
00:27:03,373 --> 00:27:05,165
The heel
on his cowboy boot
337
00:27:05,166 --> 00:27:07,564
gets shot out
from underneath him.
338
00:27:07,565 --> 00:27:09,963
He's got holes
all through his jacket.
339
00:27:11,673 --> 00:27:15,134
He leaves
completely unscathed.
340
00:27:15,135 --> 00:27:18,596
Gets his man and leaves
without a bullet hole once again.
341
00:27:18,597 --> 00:27:22,057
Wyatt and his men
survive the shootout,
342
00:27:22,058 --> 00:27:25,478
but after brutally executing
four men in two weeks,
343
00:27:25,479 --> 00:27:28,148
his actions
begin to make headlines.
344
00:27:30,191 --> 00:27:32,986
But instead of
being seen as a hero,
345
00:27:32,987 --> 00:27:35,070
he's branded an outlaw.
346
00:27:35,071 --> 00:27:38,365
You got a lot of people saying,
"Wait a minute.
347
00:27:38,366 --> 00:27:41,661
This guy running around,
shooting people in cold blood?
348
00:27:41,662 --> 00:27:43,328
This isn't justice."
349
00:27:43,329 --> 00:27:44,997
So the bigger issues
350
00:27:44,998 --> 00:27:47,249
of frontier law
versus justice
351
00:27:47,250 --> 00:27:50,003
now become wrapped up
in the story
352
00:27:50,004 --> 00:27:52,172
of Wyatt Earp.
353
00:27:55,341 --> 00:27:58,011
Authorities in Tombstone
assemble a posse
354
00:27:58,012 --> 00:28:00,346
to track down
and arrest Wyatt Earp.
355
00:28:13,193 --> 00:28:15,194
Now that he's a fugitive,
356
00:28:15,195 --> 00:28:18,031
Wyatt Earp decides
to give up on his hunt
357
00:28:18,032 --> 00:28:20,032
for Ike Clanton.
358
00:28:20,033 --> 00:28:23,036
Wyatt finally realized
that he had had enough
359
00:28:23,037 --> 00:28:26,226
and disbanded the posse
and escaped Arizona,
360
00:28:26,227 --> 00:28:29,417
where things were getting
mighty hot for him.
361
00:28:32,128 --> 00:28:34,546
With his reputation tarnished,
362
00:28:34,547 --> 00:28:37,383
Wyatt Earp vanishes
from the public eye.
363
00:28:40,220 --> 00:28:42,721
I think Wyatt Earp
is remembered less
364
00:28:42,722 --> 00:28:46,225
for being a lawman
than for being a vigilante.
365
00:28:46,226 --> 00:28:49,145
What people find appealing
about the Wyatt Earp myth,
366
00:28:49,146 --> 00:28:52,439
what always shows up
in most of the films,
367
00:28:52,440 --> 00:28:55,588
is that when the law
is unable to bring justice,
368
00:28:55,589 --> 00:28:58,738
Wyatt Earp takes the law
into his own hands.
369
00:28:58,739 --> 00:29:01,073
And so it's
as a vigilante,
370
00:29:01,074 --> 00:29:04,327
as a guy who embodies
a kind of higher law
371
00:29:04,328 --> 00:29:06,662
that he's most famous.
372
00:29:06,663 --> 00:29:09,874
The sad thing about Wyatt
is that in his heart,
373
00:29:09,875 --> 00:29:13,086
he just wanted to settle down
and make some money.
374
00:29:13,087 --> 00:29:15,108
But he winds up
getting himself
375
00:29:15,109 --> 00:29:17,130
into one situation
after another.
376
00:29:17,131 --> 00:29:19,612
And so he never
stakes down the roots
377
00:29:19,613 --> 00:29:22,094
that he wanted
to stake down.
378
00:29:22,095 --> 00:29:25,598
And so we have this kind of
myth of Wyatt Earp
379
00:29:25,599 --> 00:29:28,517
as being the guy
who just did it on his own.
380
00:29:28,518 --> 00:29:31,061
He was the cowboy,
that individual...
381
00:29:31,062 --> 00:29:33,606
that was not
what he wanted to be.
382
00:29:36,109 --> 00:29:40,446
Wyatt Earp's quest
for justice has come to an end.
383
00:29:40,447 --> 00:29:43,324
But the legendary lawman
still hasn't made
384
00:29:43,325 --> 00:29:45,618
his final mark on the West.
385
00:29:58,631 --> 00:30:01,467
After returning from exile
in Canada,
386
00:30:01,468 --> 00:30:03,135
Lakota Chief Sitting Bull
387
00:30:03,136 --> 00:30:05,137
has been traveling
across America
388
00:30:05,138 --> 00:30:07,307
with Buffalo Bill Cody's
Wild West Show...
389
00:30:09,475 --> 00:30:13,187
hoping to preserve
what's left of his culture.
390
00:30:26,242 --> 00:30:30,246
But after four months
of touring modern cities in the East,
391
00:30:30,247 --> 00:30:32,332
Sitting Bull
has become disheartened
392
00:30:32,333 --> 00:30:34,333
by what he's seeing
393
00:30:34,334 --> 00:30:36,711
and decides
it's time to go home.
394
00:30:40,548 --> 00:30:42,842
I don't know
how an Indian would have gone East
395
00:30:42,843 --> 00:30:44,677
and gone home
and felt better.
396
00:30:46,888 --> 00:30:49,056
That has to be the most
hopeless feeling in the world,
397
00:30:49,057 --> 00:30:51,225
to know that your land
is now gonna look like that
398
00:30:51,226 --> 00:30:52,727
in about 50 years.
399
00:30:55,521 --> 00:30:57,522
And if you're alive
in 50 years,
400
00:30:57,523 --> 00:30:59,734
that's probably what you're
going to be living in.
401
00:31:14,374 --> 00:31:17,543
But when Sitting Bull
returns to the reservation...
402
00:31:22,924 --> 00:31:26,718
he finds something
unexpected.
403
00:31:26,719 --> 00:31:29,722
A new movement
has taken hold of his people.
404
00:31:33,810 --> 00:31:36,646
A ritual that they believe
could restore the Lakota
405
00:31:36,647 --> 00:31:38,815
to their former way
of life.
406
00:31:40,942 --> 00:31:43,236
It's called
the "Ghost Dance."
407
00:31:44,779 --> 00:31:46,571
The Ghost Dance movement
408
00:31:46,572 --> 00:31:50,493
is something that emerges
in the 1880s.
409
00:31:50,494 --> 00:31:51,785
If you do these rituals,
410
00:31:51,786 --> 00:31:53,621
you can make time
go backwards.
411
00:31:55,832 --> 00:31:57,958
White people
would disappear,
412
00:31:57,959 --> 00:31:59,918
the buffalo
would come back,
413
00:31:59,919 --> 00:32:02,672
and Indian peoples
would be restored
414
00:32:02,673 --> 00:32:04,465
to their former prominence.
415
00:32:06,968 --> 00:32:09,178
It's a very appealing vision.
416
00:32:12,306 --> 00:32:15,600
But as the movement
gains momentum,
417
00:32:15,601 --> 00:32:19,272
government agents fear
it's leading to an uprising.
418
00:32:22,942 --> 00:32:25,945
A lot of the people who are
most active in the ghost towns
419
00:32:25,946 --> 00:32:28,781
are difficult to get to
and so, seemingly,
420
00:32:28,782 --> 00:32:31,033
the reservation
authorities decide,
421
00:32:31,034 --> 00:32:33,285
"Instead we'll
arrest Sitting Bull
422
00:32:33,286 --> 00:32:34,787
because he's close by,
he's in his cabin.
423
00:32:34,788 --> 00:32:36,538
We know where it is."
424
00:32:36,539 --> 00:32:38,665
And they decide to send
425
00:32:38,666 --> 00:32:42,295
a recently created
Lakota police force.
426
00:32:46,799 --> 00:32:48,676
In December of 1890...
427
00:32:51,846 --> 00:32:53,889
the U.S. sends
40 armed guards
428
00:32:53,890 --> 00:32:56,476
to remove Sitting Bull
from his home.
429
00:32:59,979 --> 00:33:01,981
But the chief's followers
are determined
430
00:33:01,982 --> 00:33:03,899
to protect their leader.
431
00:33:11,032 --> 00:33:12,492
Lower your weapon.
432
00:33:21,501 --> 00:33:23,169
I will not go!
433
00:33:45,358 --> 00:33:48,528
The great Lakota chief,
Sitting Bull,
434
00:33:48,529 --> 00:33:50,445
who fought
for over 30 years
435
00:33:50,446 --> 00:33:53,365
to preserve his people's
way of life,
436
00:33:53,366 --> 00:33:56,285
is killed
at the age of 59.
437
00:34:00,706 --> 00:34:03,729
The death of Sitting Bull
438
00:34:03,730 --> 00:34:06,754
was the death
of our culture,
439
00:34:06,755 --> 00:34:09,047
at that moment.
440
00:34:09,048 --> 00:34:11,883
We had faith in one man,
441
00:34:11,884 --> 00:34:14,929
and he's doing everything
he can to keep you alive
442
00:34:14,930 --> 00:34:16,889
and to keep your way
of life alive
443
00:34:16,890 --> 00:34:19,391
and to protect you,
444
00:34:19,392 --> 00:34:21,894
and he dies a violent death
445
00:34:21,895 --> 00:34:24,397
instead of a natural death.
446
00:34:27,900 --> 00:34:30,152
You know,
you've lost your leader
447
00:34:30,153 --> 00:34:32,405
on top of losing everything.
448
00:34:35,741 --> 00:34:38,618
In the wake
of Sitting Bull's death,
449
00:34:38,619 --> 00:34:41,496
many of his followers
flee the reservation
450
00:34:41,497 --> 00:34:45,084
and set up a temporary camp
in South Dakota
451
00:34:45,085 --> 00:34:47,295
at a place
called Wounded Knee.
452
00:34:48,921 --> 00:34:51,090
But the U.S. government
remains fearful
453
00:34:51,091 --> 00:34:52,841
of the possible uprising
454
00:34:52,842 --> 00:34:56,428
and sends the 7th Cavalry
to track them down.
455
00:34:56,429 --> 00:34:58,722
From the U.S. Army's
perspective of hostile
456
00:34:58,723 --> 00:35:01,017
from non-hostile Indian,
is they basically decide,
457
00:35:01,018 --> 00:35:03,101
"Well, anyone
who's off the reservation
458
00:35:03,102 --> 00:35:07,439
is potentially hostile,
and we'll treat them this way."
459
00:35:07,440 --> 00:35:10,610
Just two weeks
after Sitting Bull's murder,
460
00:35:10,611 --> 00:35:13,778
200 more Lakota men,
women and children
461
00:35:13,779 --> 00:35:16,635
are killed by American troops
at Wounded Knee.
462
00:35:16,636 --> 00:35:19,492
It's a very disturbing event.
463
00:35:19,493 --> 00:35:21,828
They begin to throw in
these howitzer shells
464
00:35:21,829 --> 00:35:25,957
into the encampment
at a rate of 50 shots a minute.
465
00:35:25,958 --> 00:35:29,503
It's quite clearly
a disproportionate use of force
466
00:35:29,504 --> 00:35:33,278
against a community
that was not in any way
467
00:35:33,279 --> 00:35:36,625
clearly, um, violent
towards the United States.
468
00:35:36,626 --> 00:35:39,972
Led by General
James W. Forsyth,
469
00:35:39,973 --> 00:35:42,474
the massacre
at Wounded Knee
470
00:35:42,475 --> 00:35:45,061
is the last major attack
by the U.S. government
471
00:35:45,062 --> 00:35:47,520
against the Lakota people.
472
00:35:47,521 --> 00:35:50,023
I think Wounded Knee
was so devastating
473
00:35:50,024 --> 00:35:53,986
that it really did kill
the spirit of a lot of people
474
00:35:53,987 --> 00:35:56,072
because they
were fighting something
475
00:35:56,073 --> 00:35:57,739
that we don't agree with.
476
00:35:57,740 --> 00:35:59,825
And Wounded Knee
was basically the end
477
00:35:59,826 --> 00:36:01,327
of that life.
478
00:36:03,829 --> 00:36:05,872
For decades,
American Indians
479
00:36:05,873 --> 00:36:09,710
have fought to keep their place
in the West.
480
00:36:09,711 --> 00:36:12,712
But now
the Indian population,
481
00:36:12,713 --> 00:36:15,111
once estimated
at over 300,000,
482
00:36:15,112 --> 00:36:17,510
has been cut in half.
483
00:36:21,180 --> 00:36:25,893
Characters like
Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse,
484
00:36:25,894 --> 00:36:27,519
they fought to the end.
485
00:36:27,520 --> 00:36:29,280
And, of course,
eventually, the end did come.
486
00:36:31,607 --> 00:36:36,696
I'm honored to be
Sitting Bull's relative.
487
00:36:36,697 --> 00:36:38,863
You know, we're actually
to a point now
488
00:36:38,864 --> 00:36:42,201
where we can survive and thrive,
so we need to do that
489
00:36:42,202 --> 00:36:44,370
in order to honor
our ancestors,
490
00:36:44,371 --> 00:36:46,538
to honor Sitting Bull,
491
00:36:46,539 --> 00:36:50,042
because they didn't want
to lose their way of life.
492
00:36:50,043 --> 00:36:53,546
And we fought and died
to keep our way of life,
493
00:36:53,547 --> 00:36:55,047
and we still have it.
494
00:37:09,061 --> 00:37:12,230
By the end of
the 19th Century,
495
00:37:12,231 --> 00:37:14,900
outlaws like Billy the Kid
and Jesse James
496
00:37:14,901 --> 00:37:18,903
no longer terrorized
the West.
497
00:37:18,904 --> 00:37:21,741
And the war between
the U.S. Army and the Indians
498
00:37:21,742 --> 00:37:23,743
is effectively over.
499
00:37:27,955 --> 00:37:31,249
With the frontier
wide open,
500
00:37:31,250 --> 00:37:34,252
the Government frees up
1.9 million acres
501
00:37:34,253 --> 00:37:37,757
of former Indian territory
in Oklahoma.
502
00:37:39,759 --> 00:37:42,928
And within hours,
50,000 settlers
503
00:37:42,929 --> 00:37:46,014
pour into the land.
504
00:37:46,015 --> 00:37:48,099
It will come to be known
505
00:37:48,100 --> 00:37:50,436
as the "Oklahoma Land Rush."
506
00:37:54,273 --> 00:37:57,275
By 1890, the West has been
settled to the point
507
00:37:57,276 --> 00:38:01,280
where the U.S. Census Bureau
can declare the frontier
508
00:38:01,281 --> 00:38:02,948
officially closed.
509
00:38:04,658 --> 00:38:06,951
In a span
ofjust 25 years,
510
00:38:06,952 --> 00:38:10,623
America has gone from
a country divided by war
511
00:38:10,624 --> 00:38:14,959
to a nation
united by land.
512
00:38:14,960 --> 00:38:17,316
What happened was the West
513
00:38:17,317 --> 00:38:19,673
eventually came to look
more like the East.
514
00:38:19,674 --> 00:38:21,801
Before 1860,
if you went West,
515
00:38:21,802 --> 00:38:23,718
you dropped out of sight,
516
00:38:23,719 --> 00:38:26,137
and people couldn't hear
from you.
517
00:38:26,138 --> 00:38:27,973
All of a sudden,
you could go through
518
00:38:27,974 --> 00:38:29,808
much of the West
in the 1890s,
519
00:38:29,809 --> 00:38:32,353
and you could keep almost
instantaneously in touch
520
00:38:32,354 --> 00:38:34,896
with what was going on
in the East.
521
00:38:34,897 --> 00:38:38,983
And that made all
the difference in the world.
522
00:38:38,984 --> 00:38:41,653
But while the frontier
has been tamed,
523
00:38:41,654 --> 00:38:44,323
there's one place
where the spirit of the West
524
00:38:44,324 --> 00:38:45,991
still lives on.
525
00:39:02,842 --> 00:39:04,176
And cut!
526
00:39:13,686 --> 00:39:15,020
Was that good for you?
527
00:39:16,188 --> 00:39:18,731
That was perfect.
528
00:39:18,732 --> 00:39:21,359
Decades after
escaping Arizona,
529
00:39:21,360 --> 00:39:25,905
Wyatt Earp reemerges
in Hollywood, California,
530
00:39:25,906 --> 00:39:30,202
as a consultant in one of
America's newest industries...
531
00:39:30,203 --> 00:39:33,204
motion pictures.
532
00:39:33,205 --> 00:39:35,206
Wyatt Earp had the advantage
533
00:39:35,207 --> 00:39:37,208
of living
to a ripe old age.
534
00:39:37,209 --> 00:39:39,879
He simply outlived
everybody else.
535
00:39:39,880 --> 00:39:41,713
So, you know what they say,
536
00:39:41,714 --> 00:39:44,757
history belongs
to the victors.
537
00:39:44,758 --> 00:39:46,760
We used to drive cattle
into Dodge City
538
00:39:46,761 --> 00:39:50,222
that would stretch
as far as the eye can see.
539
00:39:50,223 --> 00:39:53,809
Thousands of cattle
coming into town.
540
00:39:53,810 --> 00:39:57,395
Just trample everything
in their path.
541
00:39:57,396 --> 00:40:00,064
By telling stories
about his past,
542
00:40:00,065 --> 00:40:03,902
Wyatt Earp immortalizes
the Old West in film.
543
00:40:03,903 --> 00:40:05,904
Wyatt Earp decides
that if his life
544
00:40:05,905 --> 00:40:08,156
can be made into a film
the way he wants it made,
545
00:40:08,157 --> 00:40:12,077
then the legacy will be the one
that he wants remembered.
546
00:40:12,078 --> 00:40:15,414
And in a lot of ways,
that's exactly what happens.
547
00:40:15,415 --> 00:40:18,167
- First day on the job?
- Yes, sir.
548
00:40:18,168 --> 00:40:20,919
I'm a big admirer
of yours, Mr. Earp.
549
00:40:20,920 --> 00:40:24,089
Earp even inspires
a young production assistant
550
00:40:24,090 --> 00:40:26,466
named Marion Morrison,
551
00:40:26,467 --> 00:40:28,843
who will go on
to become an actor,
552
00:40:28,844 --> 00:40:31,846
taking the stage name
John Wayne.
553
00:40:31,847 --> 00:40:34,849
John Wayne
uses Wyatt Earp
554
00:40:34,850 --> 00:40:37,977
as the model for many
of his Hollywood roles,
555
00:40:37,978 --> 00:40:41,272
creating an iconic image
of the Western hero
556
00:40:41,273 --> 00:40:44,276
and becoming one of the most
prominent western stars
557
00:40:44,277 --> 00:40:45,486
in movie history.
558
00:40:47,446 --> 00:40:48,947
The attachment to westerns
559
00:40:48,948 --> 00:40:51,492
were certainly,
I think, an important part
560
00:40:51,493 --> 00:40:53,973
of this country's evolution,
561
00:40:53,974 --> 00:40:56,152
it's sense of it's identity,
562
00:40:56,153 --> 00:40:58,332
it's sense of freedom.
563
00:41:00,501 --> 00:41:03,315
To this day,
the West is remembered
564
00:41:03,316 --> 00:41:06,130
as an era of violence
and lawlessness
565
00:41:06,131 --> 00:41:08,550
defined by
larger-than-life figures
566
00:41:08,551 --> 00:41:11,178
like Jesse James,
Crazy Horse,
567
00:41:11,179 --> 00:41:13,805
Custer,
Billy the Kid,
568
00:41:13,806 --> 00:41:16,976
Sitting Bull,
and Wyatt Earp.
569
00:41:18,894 --> 00:41:21,146
They were men who took
what they wanted
570
00:41:21,147 --> 00:41:24,065
and fought for
what they believed in.
571
00:41:24,066 --> 00:41:27,069
The outlaws were in some ways
the ultimate individualists.
572
00:41:27,070 --> 00:41:29,154
No one could tell
the outlaws what to do.
573
00:41:29,155 --> 00:41:30,989
A lot of Americans
could imagine,
574
00:41:30,990 --> 00:41:32,825
"Boy, if things
had been different,
575
00:41:32,826 --> 00:41:34,826
I could be as bold
and brave
576
00:41:34,827 --> 00:41:38,830
as daring as Jesse James
or as Billy the Kid."
577
00:41:38,831 --> 00:41:42,001
The Old West engaged
your imagination
578
00:41:42,002 --> 00:41:44,085
in a way nothing else
has ever done.
579
00:41:44,086 --> 00:41:48,339
And it really is
that eternal American figure,
580
00:41:48,340 --> 00:41:52,845
that guy who faces adversity
and comes through it.
581
00:41:54,847 --> 00:41:56,849
The story of the West
is the story
582
00:41:56,850 --> 00:41:59,267
of a country
evolving and growing
583
00:41:59,268 --> 00:42:03,188
through the sheer will
and courage of its people.
584
00:42:03,189 --> 00:42:06,524
I believe that
it is truly American
585
00:42:06,525 --> 00:42:09,861
to strike out in a new life,
in a new existence.
586
00:42:09,862 --> 00:42:14,366
The hardships on those
individuals is amazing.
587
00:42:14,367 --> 00:42:16,534
And despite
all the obstacles,
588
00:42:16,535 --> 00:42:20,414
we've populated a nation
that is now and always has been
589
00:42:20,415 --> 00:42:22,875
one of the great
experiments in history.
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