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==Plot== In the early 20th century, aging ex-lawman Steve Judd is hired by a bank to transport gold from a [[Sierra Nevada (U.S.)|high country]] mining camp to the town of [[Hornitos, California|Hornitos]]. Six miners were recently murdered trying to transport a gold shipment. Judd was once respected, but his threadbare clothes and spectacles show that he is long past his prime. He enlists his old friend and partner Gil Westrum to guard the gold transfer. Gil, who makes his living claiming to be a legendary sharpshooter named The Oregon Kid, recruits his young sidekick, Heck Longtree. The three men ride toward [[Coarsegold]], the mining camp. Judd doesn't realize that Gil and Heck plan to steal the gold. They stop for the night at the farm of Joshua Knudsen and his daughter Elsa. Knudsen is a domineering religious man who warns against those who "traffic in gold" and trades Bible verses with Judd at the dinner table. That night, Elsa and Heck secretly meet in the moonlight for conversation, but Knudsen catches them and pulls her away. Back at the house, he admonishes and slaps her. The next morning, after the three men have left, she catches up and asks to ride with them. She is also going to Coarsegold, to marry a miner named Billy Hammond. Along the way, Elsa and Heck flirt, and at one time he tries to force himself on her. Heck is stopped by Judd, and then punched by both Judd and Gil. He later apologizes to Elsa. When they reach Coarsegold, the two older men set up a tent to weigh and accept gold dust. Elsa and Billy are married in the camp's brothel{{--}}the only substantial building there{{--}}by the retired Judge Tolliver. Billy forces Elsa to a room in the brothel for their wedding night, and strikes her when she resists. Dead drunk, he fails to prevent his brothers Elder, Sylvus, Jimmy, and Henry from entering the room and attempting to rape her. Hearing her screams, Judd and Heck rescue Elsa and let her stay in their tent overnight. The next day, the miners of the camp organize an [[extrajudicial]] "miner's trial" to make the outsiders return Elsa to her "legal" husband; because they are outnumbered, Judd agrees to the miners' demands. However, Gil rouses the drunken Tolliver, demands to see his license, then keeps it. He forces Tolliver at gunpoint to agree that when asked if he has a license to marry, he must say no (because Gil has it). The ruse works and the three men leave the camp with the gold and Elsa. Along the way, Judd says to Gil that right and wrong are "something you just know". After all his years working in disreputable places, he tells Gil that he's grateful to have regained some of his self-respect. Realizing Judd will never agree to steal the gold, Gil plans to take it without his help. That night, as Gil and Heck prepare to leave with the gold, Judd confronts them at gunpoint. Heck gives up his gun immediately. Angered by Gil's betrayal, Judd puts his gun away, then slaps Gil and challenges him to draw. Instead, Gil throws down his guns and accepts that Judd will turn him in when they return to town. Judd has to change his plans when the Hammonds appear looking for Elsa. They found out about the ruse and know that the marriage is legal. In the ensuing gunfight, Jimmy and Sylvus are killed, and Billy, Elder and Henry give up and escape. During the night, Gil returns to the site of the gunfight, where he takes a horse and gun from one of the dead brothers. Then he follows Judd, Heck, and Elsa. Heck has shown himself to be trustworthy, and although he will probably go to prison, Elsa tells him she'll be there when he gets out. When they reach Elsa's farm, the Hammonds are waiting, having already killed her father. A gunfight breaks out and both Judd and Heck are wounded. Gil rides in to help his old friend, and together the pair challenge the brothers to a face-to-face shootout. When the dust settles, the Hammonds are dead, but Judd is mortally wounded. After forgiving Gil, Judd casts a look back towards the high country, then dies.
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