- Flint Foster: [after Roy has gone for his gun] I wouldn't do that again, Roy... even if you're my brother. I've killed men for less.
- [first lines]
- Narrator: Hard-riding posses. Vicious killers. Dangerous captures. Such scenes of action violently colored the development of the early Western frontier. But despite the daring of criminals, the posses and officers of the law usually got their man. Outlaws were captured, convicted, and imprisoned. Most served their time. But constantly, behind iron bars, the more desperate plotted and schemed. Prison walls were not always a barrier. Outlaws did try for freedom.