Buckskin Frontier (1943)
Approved | 65 min | Action, Western | 14 May 1943 (USA)
A railroad man and the owner of a freight line battle for control of a crucial mountain pass.
Director: Lesley Selander
Writers: Norman Houston (screenplay), Bernard Schubert (additional dialogue)
Stars: Richard Dix, Jane Wyatt, Albert Dekker
Approved | 65 min | Action, Western | 14 May 1943 (USA)
A railroad man and the owner of a freight line battle for control of a crucial mountain pass.
Director: Lesley Selander
Writers: Norman Houston (screenplay), Bernard Schubert (additional dialogue)
Stars: Richard Dix, Jane Wyatt, Albert Dekker
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00:01:21Since man invented the wheel,
00:01:23our very lives have depended upon wheels,
00:01:26travel, and transportation.
00:01:29Early Americans, hardy pioneers,
00:01:32men and women of courage and ambition
00:01:34broke the untamed plains to the rumble of wheels,
00:01:38carving the ruts of the great trail
00:01:40deeper into the prairie sod of Kansas,
00:01:42over desert and mountain ranges,
00:01:44thwarting swollen rivers,
00:01:46fighting rainstorms and blinding blizzards.
00:01:49Wheels carried their families
00:01:51and all their earthly possessions westward,
00:01:53ever westward.
00:01:55Wheels were the lifeline of the West.
00:01:57Always there was the law of the frontier.
00:02:00The man who holds the roads and mountain passes
00:02:04rules an empire.
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00:02:15How you doing, lad?
00:02:16How are you, Mac?
00:02:18Well, Mac, how is the sheep business?
00:02:2120,000 I'll be shearing this year.
00:02:23Mm, that's very good.
00:02:25For something that smells so bad.
00:02:27I don't know about that.
00:02:42Okay, get back, fellas. Let the mail through.
00:02:45That's it.
00:02:47You boys better wait out here
00:02:48till we get this untangled.
00:02:51Wait, wait.
00:02:52Always we have to wait.
00:02:54Let me see him.
00:02:55My, he must be the first one to get his mail.
00:02:57That's why.
00:02:58Why not?
00:02:59See him get them out up in the first wagon trail
00:03:01through this territory.
00:03:02He built this town.
00:03:03And he got plenty of rich,
00:03:04but that don't say he owned the whole country.
00:03:07Patience, friend of ours.
00:03:08Jephthah's an old man,
00:03:10and he's done a great deal for us.
00:03:1414 letters, five postal cards,
00:03:16and a seed catalog.
00:03:17Either more people ought to write to us,
00:03:19or we ought to quit hauling the mail.
00:03:21You guess I had it any better, Tony?
00:03:23Well, yes and no, Mr. Marr.
00:03:25My leg's better,
00:03:26but at my last stop, my shoulder was so bad off,
00:03:29I declare I could hardly lift a glass of beer.
00:03:32That's too bad.
00:03:33On your way out,
00:03:34take that keg of nails over to the White House, will you?
00:03:36Sure.
00:03:47She's coming home, Gideon.
00:03:49Really?
00:03:50Arrives in Pawnee the 9th of May.
00:03:53That's less than a month.
00:03:55We have a wagon train leaving for Kansas the 1st of May.
00:03:58I suppose you want to go along to fetch my girl home, eh?
00:04:01I'll be there when the train pulls in.
00:04:03If that Tupin teapot ever gets there.
00:04:09Morning.
00:04:10Morning.
00:04:11If you haven't pardoned any mail for me,
00:04:14If you haven't pardoned any mail for me,
00:04:16the name's Bent.
00:04:17So you're Stephen Bent.
00:04:19That's right. I'm expecting some mail.
00:04:20I've heard the name,
00:04:21but never anything good connected with it.
00:04:24Here's your mail, Mr. Bent.
00:04:25Oh, thank you.
00:04:26Sort of off your range, aren't you?
00:04:28For the time being, yes.
00:04:30I'm with the Missouri Central Railroad.
00:04:32I expect to see a lot more of you gentlemen in the future.
00:04:34Well, thanks again for the mail.
00:04:36Just a minute, Bent.
00:04:38Yes?
00:04:39About seeing more of us.
00:04:41Don't go out of your way.
00:04:42The town's pretty crowded.
00:04:44Well, you don't seem very hospitable, Mr. Marr.
00:04:47I didn't intend to.
00:04:49And you might pass the word along to your company when you get back.
00:04:53Well, I came here to get my mail, Mr. Marr, not to argue.
00:04:56But as long as you've brought up the subject, I'd like to answer you.
00:04:59Nobody asked you to.
00:05:01Well, nevertheless, it might prevent trouble.
00:05:03And the railroad doesn't want to have any trouble with you
00:05:05or any other freight hauling outfit.
00:05:06Will the railway come this far, Mr. Bent?
00:05:08Well, we hope to go through as far as Santa Fe.
00:05:10Then we'll meet up with the Pacific Short Line.
00:05:12Then we'll have a market west as well as east.
00:05:14Why don't you tell them the rest of it?
00:05:17We'll pay for the engines, the cars, the rail.
00:05:20And the people will.
00:05:22And land which will be condemned and taken from you.
00:05:25And taxes which will keep you and your children poor.
00:05:28And in sheep and cattle, these trains will kill on your unfenced land.
00:05:32It's 50 years too soon for a railroad through this territory.
00:05:36Why, the railroad's an octopus.
00:05:38And men like Bent who build it are parasites that'll live off your blood and sweat.
00:05:42What do you think we ought to do, Mr. Maher?
00:05:45Stop them now while you've got the chance.
00:05:47Don't let them cross the Kansas line.
00:05:51What do you say to that, Mr. Bent?
00:05:54Just that I'm surprised that an intelligent man should make such a statement.
00:05:58Since Mr. Maher is in the freighting business,
00:06:01naturally his opinion of his competitors is bound to be biased.
00:06:05Sure, you'll have to give up some of your land for the railroad right away.
00:06:08And your taxes will be higher.
00:06:10But that's because the value of your property will be multiplied a dozen times.
00:06:14If our trains destroy your stock, we'll gladly pay damages.
00:06:18But, and this is the important thing,
00:06:21our stock cars will take your sheep and cattle fat and primed to the market.
00:06:26And what's more, I promise the railroad will pay back to you in profits twice what it takes away.
00:06:32I think he's right, Lanny.
00:06:35You fool.
00:06:37I'm sorry you feel that way about it, Mr. Maher.
00:06:40Get out.
00:06:50Well, this doesn't belong to me.
00:06:53I'm sorry, Skeene.
00:06:55How do you know my name?
00:06:57Well, your reputation as a man who gets things done has traveled far.
00:07:00How would you like to work for me?
00:07:02Get out.
00:07:14Lanny, which one do you need?
00:07:16Someone's got a wee bit we'd like to invest.
00:07:18Fine, thanks.
00:07:20Maybe sometime we come talk with you, eh, Mr. Vance?
00:07:23Yes, come on, we'll talk it over.
00:07:26Well, goodbye, boys.
00:07:35Get in.
00:07:37If he sets foot on my land, I want him off it.
00:07:40Or under it.
00:07:42Yes, sir.
00:07:59He's in here, all right.
00:08:02Say, he looked too smart to walk into a trap.
00:08:05Just shows you can't never tell.
00:08:12Take it again, sir.
00:08:15You know, I figure it'll trip a hundred miles off the route.
00:08:18Mm, 120 to be exact.
00:08:21Which explains how Jeff the Mark can keep all the freighting business in the southwest tied up.
00:08:25You sure we can get through?
00:08:27I'm sure we can.
00:08:29I'm sure we can.
00:08:31I'm sure we can.
00:08:33I'm sure we can.
00:08:35I'm sure we can.
00:08:37I'm sure we can.
00:08:39I'm sure we can.
00:08:41How much will it cost?
00:08:44Oh, around 9,000 a mile.
00:08:47Can we do it for that?
00:08:50Strike your equipment, we'll go back to camp.
00:08:53All right.
00:09:11Take care of those horses.
00:09:41Take care of those horses.
00:10:12I wouldn't come any closer, Mr. Bent.
00:10:19What are you waiting for, Skeen?
00:10:21You saw the sign back there, didn't you?
00:10:23Mm-hmm.
00:10:24You smashed the lock, didn't you?
00:10:25I did.
00:10:26Then you knew you were trespassing.
00:10:28Well, I have a privilege to survey.
00:10:30In the land commissioner's office.
00:10:32That's no good here.
00:10:33This cutoff belongs to Jep Thamar.
00:10:35He built this road.
00:10:37And for 30 years, he fought Indians, bandits, and outlaws to hold it.
00:10:40Well, I don't deny that he deserves a lot of credit for opening the territory, but...
00:10:44Those who tried to take it from him are buried on both sides of the trail, Mr. Bent.
00:10:48I appreciate that, too, but...
00:10:50Then take your men and get out.
00:10:52You know, Skeen, as times change, so do people and their needs.
00:10:56Even their laws.
00:10:58As the country moves westward, distances become greater.
00:11:02Yesterday, it was wagons.
00:11:04Today, it's rares.
00:11:07Who knows what it may be tomorrow?
00:11:09We won't worry about tomorrow.
00:11:11Take your men and get out.
00:11:13And if I don't?
00:11:16Tiny.
00:11:21Howdy, Mr. Bent.
00:11:23Nice day, ain't it?
00:11:26Hey, be careful of that.
00:11:28The only one this side is safe.
00:11:42Get our horses.
00:11:44Does that settle your business here?
00:11:47For now, yes.
00:11:49You're too intelligent a man to think you can stop the railroad.
00:11:52You'll never get over these mountains.
00:11:54Mountains won't stop us, Gideon.
00:11:56Jepthamar will.
00:11:58Don't try it again.
00:12:00Next time, we'll bring rails.
00:12:02That'll be your monument.
00:12:04Most men leave less.
00:12:06Goodbye, Mr. Bent.
00:12:08Goodbye, Gideon.
00:12:09You've done a good job.
00:12:11And I don't mind admitting that you've hurt me plenty.
00:12:13My fights against time.
00:12:16In spite of all you've done, I wish I had you with me.
00:12:20In spite of all you've done, I wish I had you with me.
00:12:23Instead of against me.
00:12:33Excitement like this is mighty bad for my weak heart.
00:12:46The only transit this side is St. Louis.
00:12:48This scheme is right. I could go Jepthas stuff.
00:12:52That doesn't sound like you, Steve.
00:12:54You're generally pretty good at picking up the pieces.
00:12:58There's only some way of getting into that old firebrand's hide.
00:13:03What in the world would a man like Jepthamar love more than power and glory?
00:13:13Of course.
00:13:14Of course what?
00:13:16That letter.
00:13:17Never mind.
00:13:20I'll see you all in Pawnee on the 9th of May.
00:13:47Good night.
00:14:17Go, go, go!
00:14:41Come on, Charlie. Catch up. Catch up!
00:14:43Come on, keep them moving! Push them along!
00:14:50Think we'll make Pawnee Banoon tiny?
00:14:55Well, we can and we can't. If my fever don't get no worse, we can't.
00:15:00If this here pain hangs on, we'll have to pull up.
00:15:03Where does it hurt you most?
00:15:05If you rode over mountains on bumpy roads in a hard wagon seat like I have, you wouldn't have.
00:15:10I'll buy you a cushion when we get into Pawnee.
00:15:13Shake it up!
00:15:14Oh, now, keep your fitches on, kid.
00:15:16We'll pull into Pawnee and try to paint the town red and flick all the Texans forward through.
00:15:21Remember what happened the last time you tangled with Texans?
00:15:24It was them Texans? I thought them was wildcats.
00:15:30Say, kid, I'm supposing this city comes back with a lot of fancy St. Louis manors.
00:15:35Don't worry, she won't.
00:15:36I don't know.
00:15:37St. Louis is a mighty fancy place.
00:15:40I wrote there once to a medicine company for a bottle of liver pills.
00:15:43Guess what they sent me?
00:15:44I haven't any idea.
00:15:46A pair of ladies' garters and an invitation to join the Elf.
00:15:50You can't tell about St. Louis.
00:15:53Get a gate on those horses.
00:15:55Don't run at temperature. Get them steam cars, it's always late.
00:15:59I give them garters to a gal with red hair called Silly Lily on the count of a...
00:16:03Straighten up! Get them lined up!
00:16:05A fella in love is always in a ladder.
00:16:08Come on, with you! Make your leaders pull with your wheelers!
00:16:12Keep moving!
00:17:05Here they come.
00:17:27Hey, there's a friend of yours over there, Tiny.
00:17:29You'd better pull in your neck.
00:17:32Thought I'd put him in the hospital permanent.
00:17:41Didn't I warn you to keep them wagons out of Pawnee?
00:17:44Rannigan, you gave me a pain right square in my sciatic.
00:17:47What up, you pair of Missouri mules?
00:17:49Oh, so you like that hospital, did you?
00:17:51Yeah, but this time it's gonna be different.
00:17:54I'm gonna bite your ears off right down to your pockets.
00:17:56Oh, yeah!
00:17:57Take it easy, Tiny. Take it easy.
00:18:00Maybe it's Frank.
00:18:13Whoa!
00:18:23Stop!
00:18:26Sit!
00:18:29Sit!
00:18:52Pull them wagons out of here!
00:18:54By whose orders?
00:18:55You heard me! We don't want no freak wagons in Pawnee!
00:19:02Speaking for the railroad, Rannigan?
00:19:03No! I'm speaking for myself and the boys.
00:19:06We ain't been paid for weeks.
00:19:08So the railroad gets no more freight until we get our money.
00:19:11Who represents the railroad around here? Where'll I find him?
00:19:14A fella by the name of Bent.
00:19:16But he ain't shown up in more than a month.
00:19:18Bent? Your flight's with him, not with me.
00:19:21I'm unloading.
00:19:22Oh, no, you ain't.
00:19:23What do you say, boys?
00:19:24Move them wagons out of here and lay their back,
00:19:27or we'll move them for you.
00:19:28Better take it slow, Brannigan.
00:19:31Unload them.
00:19:32Come on, side bugger.
00:19:33Whoa!
00:19:34Hold it!
00:19:35Here we are.
00:19:45I'm paying a dollar apiece to help unload my wagons,
00:19:47or else get out.
00:19:50What do you say?
00:19:52What'll it be?
00:19:53All right.
00:19:54Let's get it done.
00:19:55All right.
00:19:56Snap to it.
00:19:58The same goes for you.
00:20:11You're a stupid, thick-headed bungler, Brannigan.
00:20:13I was doing the best I could, Clancy.
00:20:15You let a sagebrush mule pusher knock out the few brains you have
00:20:18and then steal your men.
00:20:19Pull the gun on me.
00:20:20I've heard that's quite an old custom in the West.
00:20:22But, champ, I didn't have a chance.
00:20:24I pay you to wreck the railroad, and what do you do?
00:20:27You let a load of freight slip into the warehouse.
00:20:30That helps Bent, not me.
00:20:31Maybe it won't do him no good.
00:20:33He ain't showed up in more than a month.
00:20:36Where is he?
00:20:37Finished, I hope.
00:20:38Anyway, the banks in Topeka won't lend him another cent.
00:20:41I've taken care of that.
00:20:44If he does show up, the orders still stand?
00:20:47The orders stand until I say they change.
00:20:50And the next time you make a mistake, Brannigan, you're through.
00:21:14Get in.
00:21:39It's so wonderful to see you again.
00:21:41You look just the same, big and strong.
00:21:44I like you better in your buckskin.
00:21:46How's father?
00:21:47Fine.
00:21:48And everybody at La Paz?
00:21:49All right.
00:21:50Everybody's all right.
00:21:51Oh, you know Mr. Bent, of course.
00:21:52He told me how glad he was to meet you and how much he admires you.
00:21:55Hello, Gideon.
00:21:56How do you do?
00:21:57Mr. Bent's been so nice.
00:21:58He even made them get the train here sharp on time just for me,
00:22:01didn't you, Stephen?
00:22:02Well, I'll get some trunks.
00:22:04Oh, no, Stephen hasn't set up the pornea.
00:22:06Well, I'll get your carriage.
00:22:07Oh, let's walk.
00:22:08I don't feel good to stretch my hand to get some exercise.
00:22:12Come on, Stephen.
00:22:13Come on, Gid.
00:22:17Gideon's just like one of the family.
00:22:18He taught me how to ride.
00:22:20Remember that half-loco colony of his that pissed me off in my head?
00:22:23Uh-huh.
00:22:24You thought I was dead, I guess.
00:22:25He kissed me.
00:22:26Then he got mad and made me get back on that horse and stick there.
00:22:29Well, I imagine Gideon has a habit of sticking to anything once he starts it.
00:22:33What's the matter, Gid?
00:22:34You haven't said a word.
00:22:35Well, a Camp Planton of all people.
00:22:38What brings you to Pornea?
00:22:39You.
00:22:40Me?
00:22:42Well, thanks for the compliment.
00:22:44I've heard it said that you're afraid to come back.
00:22:47Well, in that case, you can go and tell your friends that I'm here.
00:22:50We all like to appear brave in front of ladies.
00:22:54Just a minute, Vance.
00:22:56Excuse me.
00:23:00Maybe you won't like to welcome the boys who have plans for you.
00:23:03Well, I'll take my chances.
00:23:05You don't fool me, Vance.
00:23:07I know the picture you're in.
00:23:09I know all about those notes from the Bank of Kansas.
00:23:12But I'm willing to help you out.
00:23:14Well, I was mighty considerate of you.
00:23:16I got a proposition to make to you about the Missouri Central.
00:23:19Well, that's what I thought.
00:23:21I'm sorry, but I'm not interested.
00:23:22Now, wait a minute.
00:23:23I'll tell you what I'll do.
00:23:25I'll take the load off your hands and I'll see that you make a reasonable sort of profit.
00:23:30It's not for sale.
00:23:32All right.
00:23:33Don't say I haven't warned you.
00:23:36Boys!
00:23:37Look who's here.
00:23:47Get Vinnie out of here.
00:23:48What's the matter?
00:23:49Well, you better go get him.
00:23:50Don't give me none of your taffy.
00:24:09The men want to know when they get their wages.
00:24:11They'll start paying off tomorrow.
00:24:13You're paying them full?
00:24:14That doesn't concern you.
00:24:15It concerns us.
00:24:16Now, wait a minute, boys.
00:24:17Wait a minute.
00:24:18You listen to me.
00:24:19There's a solid year's work ahead for all of you.
00:24:21I got more in Topeka at higher wages than you can afford to pay.
00:24:24They don't want work.
00:24:26They want their money.
00:24:27They'll never get it as long as you and Clanton are here to shanghai them and leave me short-handed.
00:24:31He hasn't got the money.
00:24:32He can't pay you.
00:24:33Why not?
00:24:34You've always been paid, haven't you?
00:24:35Sure, but always late.
00:24:36I may have been late, but you've always been paid.
00:24:38You ain't kidding these men anymore.
00:24:40They're not dumb.
00:24:41They can see.
00:24:42While they're going hungry, you're spending their money on fancy clothes and women.
00:24:47Women!
00:25:03This is no place for you.
00:25:04You'd better go on up to the hotel.
00:25:06Oh, I've seen men fight before.
00:25:08It's seven against one.
00:25:18Back in here!
00:25:19That's it!
00:25:20Get out of here!
00:25:21Stop!
00:25:22You're going to burn the house!
00:25:32What are you doing here?
00:25:34I didn't like the yard.
00:25:36What are you doing here?
00:25:38I didn't like the yard.
00:25:45Come on, let's go!
00:25:47Catch up!
00:25:54Come on!
00:25:55Catch up with us!
00:26:01Come on!
00:26:02Catch up with us!
00:26:07I'll be right back!
00:26:15Come on, honey!
00:26:16Come on!
00:26:17Catch up with us!
00:26:19Come on!
00:26:37Oh no!
00:26:45Get him please!
00:26:46Roger!
00:26:47Come on, Pete!
00:26:54I'm away for you.
00:26:55Follow me.
00:26:56I'll find a way for you, follow me!
00:27:09Come on, come on, Mr. Lowry!
00:27:26Well, I still say I'd rather have you with me than against me.
00:27:41Oh, that was the best fight I've ever seen.
00:27:44Are you all right?
00:27:48What are you doing down here, Tiny?
00:27:50Oh, just having yourself a little fun.
00:27:56I believe you have a reservation for me, Rita Molyneux.
00:28:21Oh, Miss Molyneux, yes.
00:28:23Would you just register, please?
00:28:35Rita!
00:28:38Stephen, you rascal!
00:28:40Glad to see you.
00:28:41Oh, I'm glad to see you.
00:28:42I was afraid you wouldn't get here.
00:28:43Uh-oh.
00:28:44Don't tell me you ran into another door.
00:28:46Small one.
00:28:47Why didn't you wait for me in Topeka?
00:28:49Well, they were gunning for me again.
00:28:51And if I hadn't been able to meet the payroll this time...
00:28:53Excuse me.
00:28:54I'll show you to your room.
00:28:56Well, Steve, tell me.
00:28:57What happened?
00:28:58Well, the whole thing.
00:28:59It went so mixed up.
00:29:01It didn't hurt me.
00:29:04Come in.
00:29:08Sit down, Gideon.
00:29:10Take it easy, and this will be a nice, friendly visit.
00:29:14I would never have guessed it yesterday.
00:29:16Then we're even.
00:29:17I certainly never expected to see you with Stephen Bent.
00:29:21People are already saying you've turned railroader.
00:29:23Talk's cheap.
00:29:24And dangerous.
00:29:25That's why I'm here to warn you.
00:29:27Don't forget you're Jeff Lamar's man, Gideon.
00:29:30And he's a freighter.
00:29:31I don't think that concerns you, and I don't think that's why you're here.
00:29:34Now, wait a minute.
00:29:35Whether you believe it or not, I'm your friend.
00:29:38And I'm making you listen because it's the only way to get some sense into your head.
00:29:42Bent will use you to get in with Jeff Lamar.
00:29:45And if he does, he'll cut into your territory,
00:29:47take away your freighting business, and ruin every friend you have.
00:29:51Do you want to help him?
00:29:53If you'd rather I helped you.
00:29:55I know your outfit.
00:29:56All you want is Bent busted higher than a kite.
00:29:58You've got me wrong, Gideon.
00:30:00If I build the railroad, I'll take the northern route and leave the La Paz alone.
00:30:04Then you're a bigger fool than I thought.
00:30:06Now, will you get out?
00:30:08I think you're the fool.
00:30:10And a blinder at that.
00:30:12Or you wouldn't let Steve Bent even walk down the same street with Vinnie Moore.
00:30:18Bent isn't in love with her.
00:30:20But he is using her.
00:30:22And you're letting him get away with it.
00:30:23You're a liar.
00:30:24Listen to me, Gideon.
00:30:26Bent has a way with women.
00:30:28And Vinnie isn't the first one.
00:30:30Who do you think is financing him right now?
00:30:32It's no concern of mine.
00:30:33Rita Molyneux.
00:30:35You've heard of her.
00:30:37She and Bent are old friends.
00:30:40Too bad all of us haven't got away with women, isn't it?
00:30:45So long.
00:30:53You know, if I wasn't a little afraid of you, I'd tell you how beautiful you are.
00:30:56Afraid of me, Steve?
00:30:57Oh, everyone's afraid of Rita Molyneux.
00:31:00Fame, fortune, beauty.
00:31:02I know, and no heart.
00:31:04Oh, I didn't mean that.
00:31:05But you've heard it said.
00:31:07Who knows, maybe they're right.
00:31:09Is that why you've never fallen in love with me, Steve?
00:31:13I don't tell you the truth.
00:31:14Other men have, really.
00:31:16But you...
00:31:17Well, this is a business proposition.
00:31:18Oh, business and money.
00:31:20You're going to have a part in building an empire.
00:31:22I know it's a good investment.
00:31:24Otherwise, I wouldn't have persuaded my friends to lend you the money.
00:31:27I always make a good investment.
00:31:30You're a strange girl, Rita.
00:31:34Not so strange.
00:31:38Steve.
00:31:50So that's why you didn't wait in Topeka.
00:31:53Except for Mara's daughter.
00:31:58Oh, for a minute I was scared and a little jealous.
00:32:02Here you figure out the smart way to eliminate your competition, and I figure it's love.
00:32:07Well, that's just it, Rita.
00:32:09It is love.
00:32:10Oh, Steve, now if you're trying to be funny...
00:32:12I'm not trying to be funny.
00:32:14It's true.
00:32:17Well, at least thanks for telling me.
00:32:21I could have gone on being in love with you for years and years and getting nowhere.
00:32:25If I knew you, Rita, you'd always be falling in and out of love.
00:32:28Nope.
00:32:29Never again.
00:32:33What's the matter?
00:32:35Say, who's that handsome brute in buckskin?
00:32:40Oh, that's Gideon.
00:32:43Gideon? I thought Gideon was an angel.
00:32:45Where are his wings?
00:32:46He uses spurs instead.
00:32:48Already along the line!
00:32:50Excuse me a minute. I've got to go down before they leave.
00:32:57Jack, you better show up the trucks on your wheelers.
00:32:59All right.
00:33:00All right.
00:33:04Ma'am, you all set to go?
00:33:05Everything's all right, kid.
00:33:06Fine.
00:33:20Vinnie!
00:33:21Steve!
00:33:23Oh, I was afraid I wouldn't get to say goodbye to you.
00:33:27If you ever do come to La Paz...
00:33:29I'll be there in August.
00:33:31My birthday's on the 14th.
00:33:33Am I invited?
00:33:34You are.
00:33:35I'll be there.
00:33:36That's a promise?
00:33:39Already along the line!
00:33:51Goodbye, Steve.
00:33:53Move out!
00:33:57Go!
00:34:01Gideon!
00:34:03Gideon!
00:34:27Oh, kid, I'm glad you came back. I want to say goodbye.
00:34:30Build your railroad if you can, but stay out of La Paz.
00:34:34What's the matter?
00:34:36I don't understand.
00:34:42I think you do.
00:34:56Gideon!
00:35:05Gideon!
00:35:06Gideon!
00:35:26Hurry along!
00:35:27Gotcha!
00:35:28Gotcha!
00:35:37Gideon!
00:35:45Gideon!
00:36:07What's the matter? Can't we go on?
00:36:09Well, we can and we can't.
00:36:11We can if we change this wheel, and we can if we don't.
00:36:14Why don't you men take better care of your gear?
00:36:16Pull on your horns. Get your heart up in their mules.
00:36:19Besides, it's bad for your liver.
00:36:21I'll get a new wheel.
00:36:24Must have been something he had.
00:36:26Come on, Marcius.
00:36:29Come on, Marcius.
00:36:31Come on, Marcius.
00:36:33Come on, Marcius.
00:36:36Can you help me down?
00:36:57What's the matter, Gideon?
00:36:59Nothing.
00:37:00Well, you've hardly talked to me the whole trip from Pawnee.
00:37:03Why, I've nothing to say.
00:37:05I believe you're jealous of Steve.
00:37:07No, it isn't that.
00:37:09Just because Father hates Steve, you think I ought to hate him too?
00:37:12But Steve works for the good of everyone.
00:37:14Can't you see that you and Father and Steve are all working for the same thing?
00:37:18He didn't waste much time, did he?
00:37:21But here's something he didn't tell you.
00:37:23He started out to make a fool of you.
00:37:25Just a minute.
00:37:26Are you sure you want to talk about Steve when he isn't here?
00:37:29Maybe you're right.
00:37:31I'll save it.
00:38:02Get up, Wolf.
00:38:11Hello, Dad.
00:38:13Libby!
00:38:15Come here, Libby.
00:38:17Let me look at you.
00:38:22It's good to see you.
00:38:23Oh, I'm glad to be home.
00:38:25Did you have a nice trip?
00:38:26Oh, it was fun.
00:38:27Let's have a look at you.
00:38:29You do look grand.
00:38:31Any trouble, Gideon?
00:38:32No, sir.
00:38:33Well, you're right on schedule.
00:38:34The train was on time.
00:38:35That helped.
00:38:36Met Miss Vinnie at the depot.
00:38:38Miss Vinnie?
00:38:40Say, what's wrong between you two?
00:38:42Nothing, sir.
00:38:45Say, you two will have to make up for lost time.
00:38:50And the most exciting part of the trip was the theme park.
00:38:52You have no idea how they've improved.
00:38:54Why, they have special places to eat and sleep, like...
00:38:56like parlors and dining rooms.
00:38:58Fancy, Fowler.
00:38:59At one time, we were running 25 miles an hour.
00:39:02Turn loose any one of my wagons and they'll go faster than that.
00:39:05Downhill.
00:39:06But we were running on the level.
00:39:08It's dangerous and unnecessary to travel that fast.
00:39:12Why is everybody in such a hurry nowadays?
00:39:14They say in St. Louis that someday trains will go from New York to San Francisco in less than two weeks.
00:39:20Who filled you with this interest in trains?
00:39:23Well, it's just that I've been traveling on them.
00:39:25Is that what you and Gideon have been quarreling about?
00:39:29Well, in a way.
00:39:33Vinnie, I'm an old man.
00:39:35Nonsense. You're still the strongest, handsomest...
00:39:38And there's only one thing left in the world I care about.
00:39:41You.
00:39:42And what I've built up for you here on the territory.
00:39:46Someday it'll all be yours.
00:39:49Unless they take it away.
00:39:51That'd be a pretty big job, wouldn't it?
00:39:54Stephen Bent's going to try.
00:40:03Mr. Matter, I'm telling you for the last time.
00:40:05We've demanded a reduction in the freighting rates.
00:40:08Very well, I'll reduce it ten percent.
00:40:10No, that is not enough.
00:40:13And get someone else to carry your freight.
00:40:16Oh, perhaps we'll do that, too.
00:40:18On the railway, smoke is blowing this way fast.
00:40:21Yeah, you bet you for sure.
00:40:23Mac, have I ever lost a bag of wool or a bale of hides for you?
00:40:27Sir, you're nuts.
00:40:28Then my rates are fair for the service I give.
00:40:30But, man, you've got to canny-ipe your own porcelains.
00:40:33But why not?
00:40:35I made you a rich man, you too do, Val.
00:40:38Now, why not let things go on smoothly and prosperously...
00:40:41as they are instead of yelling railroad?
00:40:44But this country, she is beginning to grow.
00:40:47You men keep your stock on public land, open to entry.
00:40:50If you let in the railroads, it'll bring an army of homesteaders...
00:40:53that'll fence you out of your pastures.
00:40:55Plows will loosen the soil, the winds will come, and then what?
00:40:58Tell me that.
00:40:59I'm on it a long way off.
00:41:01It's no harm to us now.
00:41:03You can ship the loot, I'll get outside.
00:41:05But I'm telling you for the last time, you're going to get Mr. Matter.
00:41:07Unless you reduce...
00:41:08Get in.
00:41:09Yes?
00:41:10Don't accept their freight.
00:41:13Very well.
00:41:15Very well.
00:41:20The Missouri Central's nearing up the news...
00:41:22so we can reach the railhead.
00:41:24Hawkeye.
00:41:32The fight's here, Gideon.
00:41:35I don't intend to see 34 years of work...
00:41:38ground into dust overnight.
00:41:40I don't blame you, sir.
00:41:43I've sent for a man named Clanton.
00:41:46Champ Clanton?
00:41:48You know him?
00:41:49He's a railroadman.
00:41:51I'm aware of that.
00:41:53But we'll settle with him after we've used him to destroy Steve Bent.
00:42:12Happy birthday!
00:42:26Happy birthday!
00:42:28Minnie.
00:42:31Gideon!
00:42:32Put it on you.
00:42:35You look beautiful.
00:42:39Promise me the next time.
00:42:43Let's go.
00:42:53Are you sure you can dance?
00:42:55Well, I can and I can't.
00:42:57If I got a good partner, I'm as light on my feet as a feather.
00:43:00If I have to step it all alone, well...
00:43:02I'm able to fall right right on my face.
00:43:05Oh.
00:43:06Well, I just remember I promised this dance to someone else.
00:43:11Are you sure?
00:43:22Well, here's hoping the next time we come to your home...
00:43:25it'll be for the wedding.
00:43:40Steve!
00:44:00Steve!
00:44:02May I?
00:44:11Ha ha ha!
00:44:37I want to talk to you, Minnie.
00:44:39Go on. Come, Steve.
00:44:53You certainly don't expect me to speak in front of him.
00:44:56Father, you're mistaken about Steve.
00:44:58Let me say something, Minnie.
00:45:00I owe you an apology, sir, for not making my presence known to you first, but...
00:45:04the music was playing and I...
00:45:05I have eyes, Mr. Bent.
00:45:07I know you weren't invited.
00:45:08But he was.
00:45:09I invited him when we were in Tawnee.
00:45:12Perhaps you'll be good enough to come over to my office, Mr. Bent.
00:45:15I'd be very happy to, sir.
00:45:27You leave me little choice, Bent.
00:45:28I told you once you were not to come around here.
00:45:31I told you I'd be back.
00:45:33I understand your attitude towards me, Mr. Marr, but...
00:45:36I don't respect your business judgment.
00:45:38What do you mean by that?
00:45:40Well, we're both losing money on the freight that you're hauling...
00:45:42in your wagons between Santa Fe and Kansas.
00:45:44You'll lose more than that before we're through with it.
00:45:47Not only that, you're sacrificing a place on the board of directors of Missouri Central.
00:45:52Come on, Mr. Marr. Join us.
00:45:55Be a part of this era of progress.
00:45:58I have nothing to do with you or your railroad.
00:46:02I'm sorry, Mr. Marr.
00:46:04You leave me no alternative...
00:46:06except to petition the federal land commissioners.
00:46:11To condemn my cutoff?
00:46:13What else can I do?
00:46:21I wish you hadn't done that.
00:46:24Gideon.
00:46:26Mr. Bent is leaving La Paz. Immediately.
00:46:55Who is it?
00:46:57Clamp.
00:46:59I got your message.
00:47:03Bent won't leave without seeing you.
00:47:05It's safe for Gideon.
00:47:07Your father wouldn't see us that way.
00:47:09He'd rather I killed him. Maybe I should have.
00:47:11How you think, Steve?
00:47:13It's just it. I don't need him.
00:47:16I could have every reason to.
00:47:21He's in there.
00:47:25Say goodbye to him. Quickly.
00:47:29Goodbye.
00:47:37Vinnie.
00:47:39Steve.
00:47:41Steve, there's so much to say.
00:47:43And so little time to say it in.
00:47:56Happy birthday, darling.
00:48:00Oh, you're fit.
00:48:02Of course not.
00:48:03Father did that.
00:48:04No.
00:48:05He did. I know he did.
00:48:06Oh, Stephen. Stephen, I'm so fit.
00:48:21Has Bent gone?
00:48:22Yes, sir.
00:48:23Good. Your trust in Gideon is very touching.
00:48:25Just a moment.
00:48:30Where is he?
00:48:36I've often wondered why men were afraid of you, Father.
00:48:39Now I know.
00:48:44From now on, you'll take orders from Clamp.
00:48:46You're making a mistake, sir.
00:48:48I'm not asking for your opinion.
00:48:50Turn him loose, and the trail will run red.
00:48:52You'll do as I say.
00:48:54We might as well settle this now, then, sir.
00:48:57You're pulling away from me, is that it?
00:48:59Yes, sir.
00:49:01You'd better go.
00:49:03Goodbye, sir.
00:49:10No, sir.
00:49:11Going off without me is like going off without the horse at tail.
00:49:14It can't be done.
00:49:15Oh, yes, it can.
00:49:16You're staying here.
00:49:17No, sir.
00:49:18No, sir.
00:49:19No, sir.
00:49:20No, sir.
00:49:21No, sir.
00:49:22Oh, yes, it can be done.
00:49:23Oh, yes, it can.
00:49:24You're staying here.
00:49:25But you wouldn't want me to take orders from that there Clanton guy?
00:49:28It wouldn't be proper.
00:49:29You might bring your friend Branigan along.
00:49:31You'd like that, wouldn't you?
00:49:32Branigan?
00:49:34Nope, I'm going with you.
00:49:35Now, wait a minute.
00:49:37The old man needs someone here.
00:49:39Well, then why are you so anxious to pull out?
00:49:41Remember what Ben said that day in the cutoff?
00:49:43He was sort of busy that day.
00:49:45He said, I'd rather have you with me than against me.
00:49:48That time has come.
00:49:51what you can do with any. Thank
00:49:58you and when you get the party when you send me out of all I've been up for my
00:50:01love they go.
00:50:07Gone with any. Something about looking up that road or.
00:50:21One.
00:50:51The.
00:51:21♪
00:51:40Hi, Steve!
00:51:41Hi, Gid!
00:51:43Charlie, turn around for me, will ya?
00:51:47Everything all right?
00:51:48So far.
00:51:51Good.
00:51:53We're up to our necks in trouble.
00:51:55Planting again?
00:51:57Throwing everything, from monkey wrenches to bombs.
00:52:00Even had the banks haul me in on the carpet.
00:52:02So? How'd you make out?
00:52:04Well, I know more than pacified the bankers
00:52:05when our bridge was dynamited over the Platte.
00:52:08That'll set us back two weeks at least.
00:52:11You know, Gid, it all adds up to just one thing.
00:52:14What's that?
00:52:15The Klan's bankers will stop at nothing to ruin us.
00:52:19Never thought that of you, Jeff.
00:52:21What'd you say?
00:52:23Oh, nothing. I was just thinking out loud.
00:52:26Outer!
00:52:28Outer!
00:52:30Outer!
00:52:32Outer!
00:52:34Outer!
00:52:36Outer!
00:52:38Outer!
00:52:40Outer!
00:52:42Outer!
00:52:44Outer!
00:52:46Outer!
00:52:48Outer!
00:52:50Outer!
00:52:52Outer!
00:52:54Money and power are hard to buck, Gid.
00:52:57You said you wanted to build a railroad, didn't you?
00:52:59Yes, and we will.
00:53:01I gotta hustle back, as an important stockholder
00:53:03wants to know why we need so much money.
00:53:05Ha, ha, ha.
00:53:07Well, keep things coming, Gid.
00:53:09You can count on us at this end.
00:53:10Thanks, Paula.
00:53:11Come on.
00:53:25Yes, sir?
00:53:26Tell Mr. Marth and Mr. Clanton
00:53:27I was here from Topeka.
00:53:28Yes, sir. Come in.
00:53:37I'll wait out here.
00:53:38Yes, sir.
00:53:50How do you do, Miss Moore?
00:53:52Nice day, isn't it?
00:53:54You're waiting for my father.
00:53:56I'll tell him you're here.
00:53:57Thank you. Your man has attended to that.
00:54:00Then you'll excuse me.
00:54:01I saw your friend Stephen Bent in Pawnee.
00:54:04Well?
00:54:05Well, I hope you won't misunderstand me.
00:54:07But I'm a friend of your father's.
00:54:09And the information I have for him may interest you, too.
00:54:11If you have any information for my father,
00:54:13I suggest you give it to him personally.
00:54:14You see, I've found out who's backing Stephen Bent.
00:54:17Her name is Rita Molyneaux.
00:54:20She's quite a famous person.
00:54:22Mr. Marth will see you now.
00:54:24Excuse me.
00:54:26He certainly has a way with women, hasn't he?
00:54:38Miss Vinnie!
00:54:40Miss Vinnie!
00:54:46I brought you in from Pawnee with the wagon.
00:54:48I had a wagon bought somewhere.
00:54:49Well, why not?
00:54:50Clanton kept running in my job.
00:54:52Father won't stand for that. I'll go in and tell him.
00:54:54Oh, don't do that, Miss Vinnie.
00:54:55Something terrible's wrong, and your father's mixed up in it, too.
00:54:58Well, I don't know what to do.
00:54:59Shh.
00:55:01I'll find a way to stop Bent, and now you won't agree.
00:55:04There must be some other way.
00:55:06There probably is.
00:55:08But it's not as quick or as certain.
00:55:14It's no use, Clanton.
00:55:16I won't be a party to deliberate murder.
00:55:20Tiny!
00:55:22Father said...
00:55:23That's what I've been telling you.
00:55:24Barrington's got your pa's wagons loaded with men
00:55:26and headed for the cut-off to wipe out that railroad crew.
00:55:30Saddle my horse.
00:55:31Why?
00:55:32Never mind. Saddle my horse!
00:55:52Saddle my horse!
00:56:23Hello, Empire Builder.
00:56:25How was the trip?
00:56:26Fine, except for the calluses on my back,
00:56:28and calluses on my hip, and calluses on my...
00:56:30Well, I warned you not to speak up.
00:56:32Well, if you think this trip was for pleasure, you're wrong.
00:56:34Well, the point is, it's not only uncomfortable, but it's dangerous.
00:56:37Well, there was nothing else I could do.
00:56:39I'm under pressure, Steve. My friends want to know.
00:56:42You're a great gal, Rita.
00:56:45Tell me the truth.
00:56:46The going's a little rough, isn't it?
00:56:48Oh, old Jephthah and his crowd have resorted to everything short of murder.
00:56:52I really shouldn't take you up there in that cut-off.
00:56:55When I was a little girl, I used to run wild in the Louisiana swamps,
00:56:58and I had to look out for cottonmouths and gators.
00:57:00And I don't mind telling you, it's been a great help to me in my career.
00:57:06I see what you mean.
00:57:13Come on.
00:57:18Come on.
00:57:44Say, by the way, whatever happened to that beautiful man in Bucket Skin?
00:57:48Beautiful man in Bucket Skin?
00:57:49The one I saw in Fonny.
00:57:52Oh, you mean Gideon.
00:57:54Yes, Gideon. The one you said wore spurs instead of wings.
00:57:57He's working for me. He's up at the cut-off.
00:58:00Well, what are we dawdling for? Don't spare the horses.
00:58:19Hey, Miss Finney! Wait a minute!
00:58:24Hey, Miss Finney! Wait!
00:58:27Wait a minute, Miss Finney!
00:58:37Leave me alone!
00:58:38What's this Sam Hill got into, Miss Finney? Something yet for breakfast?
00:58:41Let go of that ring, Tony, eh?
00:58:44Look!
00:58:49Father's wagon.
00:58:51Yeah. A jet full of Kansas cutthroats.
00:58:55Just like I told you.
00:59:19How many minutes you got?
00:59:20Enough.
00:59:21Then let's get moving, fast.
00:59:42I wouldn't tread places as deep, Ben, even to get rid of my asthma.
00:59:45He'll get it, sure.
00:59:47I don't care.
00:59:49Well, that's just your pa talking.
00:59:51You really don't mean that, Miss Finney.
00:59:52I do.
00:59:56Of course, it was Steve who was thinking about it.
00:59:59He's my idea of a yellow coward.
01:00:02Gives me the thinking about Gid.
01:00:05Gideon?
01:00:07Yeah.
01:00:08Sure thought a lot of him before he took up with them railroaders.
01:00:11Kind of bad now, though.
01:00:12Him up there in that cutoff, too.
01:00:15He's up in the cutoff.
01:00:16Yeah.
01:00:19Well, what do I care?
01:00:22Listen.
01:00:23All your life you remember how Gid loved you.
01:00:26How you had a chance to save him.
01:00:28Only you wouldn't give it a try.
01:00:34You ride from that pass.
01:00:35Tell father I'm up in the cutoff.
01:00:38You ride from that pass.
01:00:39Tell father I'm up in the cutoff.
01:01:08Hi, Gid!
01:01:18Miss Molenau, may I present my friend, Gideon Skane?
01:01:21How do you do, Mr. Skane?
01:01:22Pretty good, thanks.
01:01:23The gang calls him Gid.
01:01:24Consider me in the gang, too.
01:01:26Welcome.
01:01:27Steve has told me a lot about you.
01:01:28Not everything, I hope.
01:01:30He's been under the impression that you were in love with me.
01:01:33Believe me, Gid, I never mixed business and love.
01:01:36I'd be more apt to fall in love with someone like you.
01:01:39Look out, Gid.
01:01:40Oh, I wonder if you'd show Miss Molenau how we hope to get through that cut.
01:01:44I'll be glad to.
01:01:49May I help you?
01:01:52And explain why it costs so much.
01:01:54All right.
01:01:57Pretty steep climb.
01:01:58I can climb.
01:01:59Can't you?
01:02:06Did you hurt yourself?
01:02:08No.
01:02:10You help me like this and I'll manage.
01:02:35Come on.
01:03:01Oh, Jeff, you got last week's report?
01:03:02Oh, I know, Steve, I haven't, but I'll go get it.
01:03:16Clanton's coming.
01:03:17Clanton?
01:03:18With Branigan and father's wagons full of men.
01:03:19I came to warn you, Gid.
01:03:21Take the girls up to Cut-Off.
01:03:22You'll be safe there.
01:03:23All right.
01:03:24Where are you going?
01:03:25I'm going home.
01:03:26But you can't.
01:03:27You can't go back that way.
01:03:28Let me go.
01:03:29But you can't.
01:03:30You might get hurt.
01:03:32Temper seems to run in your family, doesn't it?
01:03:37Men!
01:03:38Get your horses out of the way!
01:03:39Get your guns and ammunition!
01:03:50All the way back!
01:04:02Come on!
01:04:20Men, it's not a question whether I've been right or wrong.
01:04:23My daughter and Gideon are caught up there.
01:04:24Their lives are at stake.
01:04:26Will you ride with me?
01:04:28I'll ride with you, Jeff.
01:04:30Me too, Mr. Marr.
01:04:31Max!
01:04:32Get your horses!
01:04:34Come on!
01:04:53Come on, men!
01:04:54Get down to that building!
01:04:59You'll be all right here.
01:05:02Walter!
01:05:05Can't take a big charge here.
01:05:06Cut a short fuse.
01:05:08Right there.
01:05:20It's warm, isn't it?
01:05:24You don't like me, do you?
01:05:26I don't.
01:05:28Because you found me here with Steve?
01:05:29Just a bet.
01:05:30It means nothing to me.
01:05:32Oh, then it's Gideon.
01:05:33No.
01:05:36Why don't you leave me alone?
01:05:39Because I know what it means to be in love.
01:05:41Suspicious of every other woman.
01:05:43Hurts inside, doesn't it?
01:05:46All right, stop being childish
01:05:47and get this thing straightened out.
01:05:49Is it Gideon?
01:05:59Here they come.
01:06:29Billy must have tipped them off!
01:06:37A lot of shooting going on out there.
01:06:39More than likely, one of us will lose the man she loves.
01:06:43No, it isn't Gideon.
01:06:45It's Steve.
01:06:48You've got a handkerchief.
01:06:50Here.
01:06:51You'll be fine.
01:06:59Steve!
01:07:00Steve!
01:07:01Steve!
01:07:02Steve!
01:07:03Steve!
01:07:04Steve!
01:07:05Steve!
01:07:06Steve!
01:07:07Steve!
01:07:08Steve!
01:07:09Steve!
01:07:10Steve!
01:07:11Steve!
01:07:12Steve!
01:07:13Steve!
01:07:14Steve!
01:07:15Steve!
01:07:16Steve!
01:07:17Steve!
01:07:18Steve!
01:07:19Steve!
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01:07:22Steve!
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01:07:24Steve!
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01:08:00Steve!
01:08:01Steve!
01:08:02Steve!
01:08:03Steve!
01:08:04Steve!
01:08:05Steve!
01:08:06Steve!
01:08:07Steve!
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01:08:17Steve!
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01:08:25Steve!
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01:08:36Steve!
01:08:37Steve!
01:08:38Steve!
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01:08:45Steve!
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01:08:47Steve!
01:08:48Steve!
01:08:49Steve!
01:08:50Steve!
01:08:51Steve!
01:08:52Steve!
01:08:53Steve!
01:08:54Steve!
01:08:55You said you didn't love Steve.
01:08:56Don't be an idiot.
01:08:57That one in Buckingham's, I'm worried about.
01:09:11You know, Rita, I like him.
01:09:25Clear out, men!
01:09:55Run!
01:09:56Do it, girls!
01:09:57Do it!
01:09:58Do it, girls!
01:10:14Help!
01:10:17Help!
01:10:19Help!
01:10:20Do it!
01:10:21Help!
01:10:22Help!
01:10:23Help!
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01:11:34All right, men, spread out!
01:11:36Spread out!
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01:11:57Grab that gun, Tiny!
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01:12:01This will even things up.
01:12:03♪
01:12:07Ain't you ever satisfied?
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01:12:46Keep him here.
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01:12:52Come on, come on, hurry up!
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01:13:02You know, this ain't doing my sciatic any good.
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01:14:36Come on, dear!
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01:15:07Hello, kid.
01:15:08Hello, Tiny.
01:15:09How do you feel?
01:15:10Fine.
01:15:11Are you feeling all right?
01:15:13Well, I am and I ain't.
01:15:15All this fighting ain't doing my nerves no good.
01:15:18We still want you on the board of directors
01:15:20in Glory Central.
01:15:21No, I'm too old.
01:15:22We need the benefit of your experience.
01:15:24Come on, Dad.
01:15:25Then you can live in town
01:15:26and see your grandchildren once in a while.
01:15:28Well, I'll go on one condition.
01:15:29What is it?
01:15:31Well, could you fix it, Steve,
01:15:32so that I could ride on one of them big locomotives?
01:15:35Just once?
01:15:36No.
01:15:37No.
01:15:38No.