ASSASSIN: Call me a coward? (Laughs) I have killed thirty men. Twenty of them were sheriffs. Do you know how? I make them choose. (Shoves deputy to his knees) You have five seconds. Shoot me, and the widow Jones (he points to an old woman in the crowd) dies by the dynamite under her porch. Let me walk, and everyone lives. What are your values now, Lawman?
SHERIFF: (Lowering his gun, projecting calm) There is no dynamite. (To the crowd) He wants you to turn on me. That is his only weapon. You value fear. I value truth. Deputy, close your eyes. scripts para duelos de asesinos vs sheriffs values
SHERIFF: I know who you are. Jim "The Crow" Harkins. You killed the mayor's wife for fifty dollars. ASSASSIN: Call me a coward
Introduction: The Eternal Conflict of Law and Chaos The dusty main street at high noon. Two figures stand fifty paces apart. On one side, a tin star glints in the relentless sun— the Sheriff . On the other, a tattered duster coat hides a sawed-off shotgun— the Assassin (Asesino) . This archetypal confrontation is more than a test of reflexes; it is a clash of values . Do you know how