Approved | 59min | Drama, Western | 1 March 1936 (USA)
Tex Weaver is working under cover to bring in a gang of bank robbers. When he is killed, Tim Ross, a marksman with Doc Shaw's traveling show, takes over. Posing as a Mexican he lays a trap for the gang.
Director: Sam Newfield
Writers: Norman S. Hall, Joseph O'Donnell
Stars: Tim McCoy, Lois January, Ralph Byrd
Tex Weaver is working under cover to bring in a gang of bank robbers. When he is killed, Tim Ross, a marksman with Doc Shaw's traveling show, takes over. Posing as a Mexican he lays a trap for the gang.
Director: Sam Newfield
Writers: Norman S. Hall, Joseph O'Donnell
Stars: Tim McCoy, Lois January, Ralph Byrd
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01:00Just a minute, mister. You saw that has that wonderful remedy that used to come here?
01:12That's right. From the rock-bound coast of Maine to the sunny climes of California, from
01:16the snowfields of Montreal to the sand deserts of Mexico, Dr. Shore is known.
01:21Troubles are over.
01:22Yeah, he's perfectly right. Dr. Shore has done more for the ills of mankind than any
01:28single individual alive.
01:31Two bottles will cure you. You'll be in the bridge.
01:33I don't want to grow hair. I want to get rid of rheumatism.
01:35That'll cure you, my man. That will cure you.
01:41Do you mean to tell me that you can cure rheumatism by rubbing her tonic in my head?
01:45Well, uh...
01:46That's just the point. You don't rub it in your head.
01:49No?
01:50You drink it.
01:51Yes.
01:52After two doses, you'll jump five feet in the air, click your heels together and yell
01:56yippee! And wonder what makes the music go round and round.
02:01He's perfectly right. Why, you won't know yourself. You'll be a new man.
02:04How soon does the doc get here?
02:06Be patient. Be patient. Day in, day out. He's on the jump. Why, you'd be surprised if you
02:11knew how many people want to get him.
02:26You'd better step on it, brother. We're practically in the clutches of the law right now.
02:44Come on, hurry, hurry!
02:45What's the matter?
02:46I guess we're out of gas.
02:47Out of gas? Well, that's fine. We...
02:48Hey, there's the county line!
02:50If we can get her across there, we're safe. Come on, everybody, get out of here and pull
03:07it. Hurry up.
03:19Come on there, boys, push! If you value your liberty, push! Remember what Samson done
03:26to them pillars and push! The law is honest, boys!
03:34Well, this is the time you don't get away with it, doc.
03:51Why, my good man, you must be laboring under a misapprehension. You must be more specific,
03:59or I'll be compelled to.
04:00Doc, I'm the one that'll be compelled to do something, and I'm going to do it. You're
04:04trying to skip without paying your bill.
04:07Why, sheriff, that's ridiculous. That's preposterous. Sheriff, Doc Shaw has never cheated a man,
04:16a woman, or a child out of a penny.
04:20Yes.
04:32Yes.
04:49Well, Doc Shaw, you're almost in the clear. Everything's out of the county except this
05:18tire. I'll have to take that.
05:20Well, now, sheriff, if that tire will satisfy the mercenary merchants of your fair city,
05:26you're welcome to it.
05:39Now, Doc, your generosity is only excelled by your good looks.
05:44Nice of you, sheriff. Thank you.
05:49My good man, a rope won't remove that tire. What it requires is a wrench.
06:04That's exactly what it's going to get.
06:18You cross that line, Doc, they'll serve you with those papers.
06:48That's it, boys. Go on there, boys.
07:03Oh, sir, son, I can't tell you how much...
07:16I have a notion to lock you up.
07:18Who are you?
07:19I'm the sheriff of this county.
07:28You mean the sheriff of that county?
07:31Say, my good man, do you know that you're getting to be somewhat of a pest?
07:35Do you realize that we are no longer in a county over which you have jurisdiction?
07:46All right, gentlemen, you win. Let bygones be bygones. There.
07:54All right, that's better, sheriff.
08:01Oh, man, you know, I don't know how I can ever thank you for helping to extradite us from a somewhat embarrassing situation, Mr...
08:11Well, you can call me Missouri.
08:13Oh, Missouri. Well, that's my homestead. Yes. What part are you from?
08:17If you're from Missouri, you don't have to ask any questions about it.
08:20Oh, I'm just making conversation, my friend. That's all, just making conversation.
08:25You're riding through?
08:27Yeah, looking for a job.
08:29Oh, what kind of a job? Mining, lumber, wrangling horses?
08:32Well, I would take a job breaking broncs, but I know cows pretty well.
08:36Say, if you're really serious about that job, brother, perhaps I can suggest something that would be mutually advantageous.
08:43Shoot.
08:44That's it, my boy, that's it.
08:46What's it?
08:47Shooting.
08:49I think you're making a mistake, Doc. Just because I don't carry a regulation gun is no sign that I'm a gunman.
08:55Oh, no, no, no, you're wrong. No, you've got me wrong.
08:58What I mean to say is that I am in dire straits to secure the services of an expert marksman.
09:06Would I get paid?
09:08Paid? My friend, Doc Shaw has never cheated a man, woman, or child out of a single penny.
09:19Well, I might give it a try, though.
09:21That's splendid, my boy, that's splendid, and you'll never regret it.
09:25All right, boys, come on, let's get going.
09:27How about some gas?
09:29Put a couple of gallons of my corn cure in that gas tank.
09:32That'll get us to Springfield all right.
09:34Go ahead.
09:35All right, come on.
09:38Oh, Louisiana, now don't you cry for me.
09:42Gonna come from Alabama with a banjo on my knee.
09:45Gonna come from Alabama with a banjo on my knee.
09:48I'm going to Louisiana, my true love for the sea.
09:51It rained all night the day I left, the weather, it was dry.
09:55Sun so hot I froze to death, Susanna, don't you cry.
09:58Oh, Susanna, now don't you cry for me.
10:01Gonna come from Alabama with a banjo on my knee.
10:07Well set up, we won't be bothered tonight.
10:09This coordination is made possible only through the constant use of Dr. Shaw's narcotics.
10:15And it gives me pleasure, ladies and gentlemen, friends and neighbors,
10:18to introduce for the first time in your fair city,
10:21an expert world marksman,
10:23Marvel, otherwise known as Mazura,
10:27or Joy Shot C.
10:46When they come in, give them plenty of time.
10:48We want to catch them red-handed.
10:50Now, Brayden said that door would be open.
10:53Go ahead and make it quick.
10:54I'll cover you from out here.
11:44Handbag, hold it.
11:58I'll try it again.
11:59Hurry.
12:07Something's wrong, it won't open.
12:12What is that?
12:13Stand where you are.
12:18Stand where you are.
12:24Just a minute, folks, I'm...
12:26I guess it's a puddle up there.
12:48What's the matter?
13:13What's your hurry?
13:14I want a few words with you.
13:16Tax Weaver.
13:19Tim Ross.
13:21Say, I didn't hurt you, did I?
13:22No, no, the horse just threw me.
13:24Now, don't tell me you're on the other side of the fence.
13:26Not a chance.
13:27What are you doing chasing me?
13:28Are you back in harness?
13:30Still answering questions by asking them, eh?
13:32What's the excitement?
13:33There's been a couple of big bank jobs around here
13:35that stumped the local authority.
13:37So they put the government bloodhound on the trail, eh?
13:39Exactly.
13:40But this is no ordinary gang.
13:41They were after $100,000,
13:43That's a lot of money.
13:44And the strange part of it is that the bank authorities
13:46were the only ones supposed to know about the money.
13:48Yet this afternoon,
13:49Brayden gives us the combination of the safe
13:50and tells us to pick it up.
13:52Brayden?
13:53That's a name that's not familiar to me.
13:55It wouldn't be.
13:56He cropped up after you resigned.
13:58I finally traced the outfit to Clearwater,
14:00where I've been putting him to bed every night
14:02and waking him up in the morning for the last six months.
14:04Well, haven't you got enough on him to run him in?
14:06Now, Brayden's not the brains of the game,
14:08and I haven't been able to find out who is.
14:10Well, I'd be glad to help you.
14:12Well, I'd be glad to help you if I could,
14:13but I think I'd be more of a liability than an asset.
14:17You know, the way they spattered my face
14:19all over the front page of every newspaper in the country
14:22after the capture of Babyface Lloyd.
14:24That's right.
14:25Sometimes the papers make it tough.
14:27But say, what are you doing in this neck of the woods?
14:30I'm shooting my way from coast to coast
14:32with Doc Shaw's great medicine show.
14:34There isn't a nook and a hamlet in the country we won't play.
14:37Well, I'm heading back to report to Brayden
14:38that due to a leak, the bank job was a failure.
14:40Well, you better make it convincing.
14:42I'll see you in Clearwater and let you know what I find out.
14:44Tim, my boy, I'm afraid you're in this up to your neck.
14:47Worse than that, I'm in over my head.
14:49Can I give you a lift back?
14:50No, I don't think it's best.
14:51Well, so long, fella.
14:54So long.
14:57I'll send you over a can of coffee.
14:59Well, as long as the county's putting the bills,
15:00you may as well include a couple of ham and egg sandwiches.
15:03All right.
15:04You didn't get anything to the sheriff?
15:05Not really, lad.
15:06I was waiting for him, Mr. Murdock.
15:08How did you know the bank was going to be robbed?
15:10Oh, this is Wiley Taggart, the territorial bank examiner.
15:13You can talk freely before him.
15:15I'm the original oyster.
15:17Nobody ever learned anything from me, not even myself.
15:20I was tipped off the attempt was going to be made, and it was.
15:24Looks like an inside job.
15:26Why, that's impossible.
15:27How about your cashier?
15:29Perfectly honest.
15:31The man has been with me for 10 years.
15:32Do you know his writing?
15:33Certainly.
15:34Does this look like it?
15:37It's a combination of the safe, but there's a mistake in it.
15:40Never mind the mistake.
15:41How about the writing?
15:42Is it Bradley's?
15:43Doesn't look like it to me.
15:45What do you think, Wiley?
15:48Well, not being a handwriting expert,
15:50it's difficult for me to say.
15:52Is this your writing, Mr. Murdock?
15:54Why, of course not.
15:57Another stroke of bad luck and I'll be out.
16:01I'll be out.
16:04I'll be out.
16:06I'll be out.
16:09Here's my paper.
16:12What's this paper?
16:13It's an optical signal scanner.
16:15Where does it show?
16:16Here.
16:17How's your work, sir?
16:18There's a work going on here.
16:19a. Another
16:26stroke of genius like that Brayden and we'll have the whole Department of Justice
16:29on our heels. I don't understand this. We've
16:34a read this combination back to me before they left and checked. He's the only one
16:39that escaped isn't it. Stayed outside to see that they weren't just there.
16:44Sure I didn't stay out there to see they wouldn't get away.
17:14I'm going to present for the first time in your city one of the greatest
17:39I'm going to give you.
17:57A wonder if that's just
17:58a coincidence. What. They look.
18:16That show was in Springfield the night the bank job is bundled. I wonder if there's
18:20any connection well how can that be there's
18:24a leak somewhere check up on everybody especially Weaver I never did like it looks
18:29if he isn't just what he seems to be you know what to do and see that those fellas
18:33get out of jail before they talk.
18:34About that. I want you to meet I know him
18:56you're going to be. I'm going to have to perform last night you know you're quite
19:04expert. I'd better be if I'm going to get paid for. Having
19:09a drink with you join us that's always
19:10a good idea. They
19:19went. Well. There's
19:24a go. There is
19:28a peculiar name isn't it you think so. Does it mean you're from.
19:34About people didn't ask that question in the West. Women do everywhere they where
19:40are you from. No one particular down to the same place I suppose. We
19:48all love mystery. Well there's nothing mysterious about me I wonder.
19:53When. I'll go
20:02I want to see you. I'm afraid you're beginning to grow up going to the fables I'm
20:09going to be in wondering about me I've been wondering for years don't forget I used
20:13to sling hash in Brooklyn. Running and wants to see you. Thanks I'll be right over.
20:21Well do you think you can keep Mr Missouri out of mischief I'll do my best. I'll be
20:26seeing you Missouri OK Brooklyn.
20:34With a fellow you're talking to. Jealous again. What's his name.
20:41Because in South Missouri. I would be asking too much to forget we were for a while
20:46and see what you can find out about him why do you keep picking on text you know how
20:51I feel about him. Yeah that's just the trouble.
21:00First time I've been alone since yesterday some of the outfits but on my tail every
21:03minute I think there's suspicious about that Springfield job I don't know but
21:08something's in the wind to the boys without a town yesterday when you leave in this
21:12afternoon I'd get my right I don't know where he's going. Well
21:20thanks for the tip. You've been telling me that we are to lay off some of those
21:24card tricks we do on the show that might hurt Braden's business if people realize
21:28how easy it is to deal from the bottom yeah I'm going to get the boys thinking too
21:32much well see you later.
22:12Thank. You
22:26boys are making
22:27a mistake you'll be back on the county next few days.
23:42Mr.
24:07Red will have to be patient he wants to know when the money is going to be put in
24:10a bank gun there was something that I do not know when will you know and recall.
24:16Just as soon as the guns and ammunition are delivered at the border I will be
24:21notified. I will tell Martinez he will arrange to deposit the money in the border
24:27town bank and I will send a man to tell Mr Braden so he and Mr Taggart can take
24:34it out.
24:40What are you doing here.
24:57Well the same thing you are and that is what making sure the boss isn't disturbed
25:02while he's talking with Gonzalez. Oh so you're a bodyguard too.
25:06Sure.
25:09Nice job. No work. Plenty of money I like. You better keep your eye on the cabin
25:19I'll cover the road. You think someone come. Well you never can tell. All right I
25:24watch the cabin. If you see someone you should I come and help you. Sure.
25:36What about.
25:45You're not as smart as you thought you were.
26:06I'm sure. I'm waiting for you.
26:11I want to know.
26:17The inside.
26:36I'd say that's been aged in my honor. This is a cross between ducks liniment
26:43and the snake oil with maybe a small dash of Indian remedy. India remedy. Sure
26:53that's great stuff. A sure cure for Indian.
26:59Is it in some area. But here's the prize. I get a little luxury for you.
27:21What is that. Embalming fluid. French. I don't care whether you suffer from
27:27sciatica rheumatism lumbago. These remedies my friend are the finest remedies in
27:32the world today. I don't care what a doctor tells you. You know what some of these
27:36doctors don't know what. Part of me just a minute folks I say listen if you seem
27:42that's all right. No I'm looking for myself is he around. No I haven't seen hide
27:45your hair of me. If he doesn't get here I'll have to do the sharp shooting for
27:49myself to get out there and call him back. I better say let me know the minute he
27:53gets here. Yeah I'll go on back and watch for it. Yeah. All right. Oh I think
27:59speaking of marksmanship as we were just a minute ago. My dear friends and
28:03neighbors my travels throughout the length and breadth of this fair land of
28:08ours has convinced me of one thing and that thing is a pride a pride that we have
28:15in the way that we men can handle a firearm. I don't care whether a man comes
28:19from the north east south or west. That man has a pride in his ability to handle
28:25firearms. Now you men in the wide open spaces have handled guns perhaps by the
28:30time that you were able to walk maybe even before that. I don't know. I know that
28:35you're accustomed to handling guns. I know that you pride yourselves on the use of
28:39firearms and my friends you are justified in that. Go ahead. I'm only. Well I'm
28:46sorry my friend but I can't do nothing for you. Charles remedies will not reduce
28:51the size of the years I'm sorry.
29:03Glad to see you back boys. We're glad to be back. Those jailhouses never did
29:07appeal to me. Hello Cody. They were looking good. You haven't changed a bit. Well
29:12now I can't say the same for you.
29:14Brayden inside.
29:30We cut down over the border left Springfield. If we came straight back here we'd
29:33bring a parade of G-men with it. G-men? Where did you get that idea? It was a G-man
29:39that tipped the sheriff off about the holdup. Did you ever wonder why they didn't
29:43grab Weaver outside when they were waiting inside for us? Do you think he's a federal
29:47man? If he isn't, would he have gotten away?
29:55From now on this town ain't gonna be a health resort for Tex Weaver. How about that
30:00fellow Missouri? He and Tex have been pretty thick you know. That goes for him too.
30:09Hello Goldie. Tex, they know you're a federal man. Oh why didn't you tell me? It
30:21wouldn't have made any difference. Well I, I would have told you only I didn't want
30:26you mixed up in it. But if you stay you haven't got a ghost of a chance. You've got
30:29to get out of here quick. They know Missouri's working with you and they won't
30:32hesitate to kill you both. Please go. Don't worry.
30:38And then my friends there was Daniel Boone. Good old Dan. A man who knew more about
31:05the muzzleloading type of rifles than any man of his generation. Of course my friends
31:11there, there were others. Yes, there were the James boys. There were the Sauls. They
31:17were desperadoes, that's true. They were men that lived and died by the gun. But my
31:24friends they were all crack shots, every single one of them. Yes my friends, they were
31:33all great shots. But my friends, you haven't seen nothing yet. Ladies and gentlemen, I
31:40esteem it a great privilege and honor to introduce to you the world's greatest rifle and revolver
31:47gun of the world. Missouri, the marvel of martial arts. Thank you, thank you. Now friends,
32:00Missouri will attempt in six shots to extinguish the lights on those six candles and in three
32:09seconds time or less. I'll appreciate it friends if you'll hold your watches on.
32:18Now my friends, this next trick requires steady nerves. Not only on the part of the marvel,
32:34but of the person who assists him. Now is there anybody my friends out in that audience tonight
32:40who will hold this coin in his hand while the marvel shoots it out of his hand? Ah,
32:46there is a noble Roman my friend. All right, right down the aisle here sir,
32:51right down here, right up here sir, that's it.
33:00Where'll I stand? Right over here. Braden's giving orders to rub us both out. He knows I
33:06caught him up in Springfield, he thinks you're working with him. We've got to go through with
33:09this now. As soon as we finish shoot, make your way out the back, I'll cover your exit.
33:16I can't leave you holding a sack. Never mind about me, I've got a gun in my hand.
33:23That's it. I'd advise you not to hold that coin too tightly in your fingers because
33:29the impact of the bullet's locking the number. Perfect, shoot when he shoots.
33:35Ah, that's better.
34:05Stand where you are. Don't let anyone come any closer.
34:30Doc, look after him, will you?
34:48Don't let him get away with that!
36:00So
36:24that man Weaver that's referred to in that telegram was a friend of mine.
36:28They think I killed him but I know he was murdered by the men who attempted to hold up the
36:32Springfield bank a while ago. Why don't you arrest him? I haven't enough evidence and if I did it
36:38would only undo everything that he accomplished. He was still looking for one man. I don't understand
36:43why you should be telling me this. Because your bank is the next on their list. That would be a
36:49foolish move on their part. We keep very little cash on hand. I might as well be frank with you
36:57gentlemen. Mr. Martinez, the Department of Justice knows that you're trying to smuggle guns across
37:03the border. Mr. Crowley, it also knows that Martinez is going to deposit a quarter of a
37:09million dollars in your bank to cover the purchase of those guns and that you're acting as his agent.
37:20The responsibility is entirely mine, Mr. Ross. I did not take Mr. Crowley into my full confidence.
37:28Don't be foolish, Eduardo. Ross knows that banks are not conducted in that haphazard fashion.
37:35Do you know what your government is going to do about us? Well, I think when the federal department
37:39gets my report they'll drop the case. That's mighty right of you, Ross. My friendship for Mr.
37:44Martinez blinded me. I can easily understand that. You see, Weaver and I were friends.
37:51There's hardly anything we wouldn't have done for each other.
37:54Do you mind telling me which one of my countrymen betrayed me? Enrique Gonzalez.
38:12So either of you know a man by the name of Taggart or Braden? The only Taggart I know is
38:16Braden. The only Taggart I know is the territorial bank examiner.
38:21What sort of a looking fellow is he? About 38, rather tall, smooth face, black hair and gray eyes.
38:33Thank you. Of course, I can depend on both of you to keep this whole matter confidential.
38:38Certainly. One thing more.
38:42See that Gonzalez nor anyone representing him leaves this town.
38:46You may depend on that, Mr. Ross. Thank you. Well, good day, gentlemen.
39:46Is Senior Taggart, he has arrived yet? I told you yesterday, I don't know Mr. Taggart.
39:56That is very strange. Sure you got the name right?
40:00Of course, I got the name right. There can be no mistake about that. What's this guy Taggart do?
40:08That is a very strange question coming from you. Braden owns this place.
40:12Maybe it's him you're looking for. Braden? Well, I will talk to this Mr. Braden. Perhaps
40:18he can tell me where Mr. Taggart is. He ain't in right now. Well, then why you tell me about him?
40:24He'd be in any minute. Stick around. Stick around? Yeah. I know. You want for me to stay here, eh?
40:32All right.
40:45Listen, brother. We're all crazy about her. You better be careful.
40:50You're very kind, senor, for look after me. I'm not worried about you.
40:54It's a mess of running you'll make of this place if you don't lay off.
41:02Goldie, I wanted to ask you about...
41:11Where were you last night? You're getting quite ferocious since you killed Tex, aren't you?
41:17Who told you that? I don't have to be told. You see, I know you.
41:22Buenos dias, senorita. Good morning, Jose. I'm not expecting for seeing you here this morning
41:34because when I'm taking you home last night, you were telling me that you do not get up very early
41:38in the morning. Oh, I was up at the crack of dawn. Oh, so? Well, then maybe now you will have a little
41:43wine with me, no? Oh, why you laugh at me? Well, you asked me if I would want some wine and then
41:50you answer for me and say I shouldn't. Oh, that's the way I'm speaking English, huh? But I can talk
41:56him all better. Can you? Sure, I will ask him any right way. Now, you listen. Senorita Goldie,
42:01you will doing me the honor for sharing a little bottle of wine with me? Ah, senor, I shall be
42:07delighted. Wait a minute. I got something to say about this. My friend, I think you are forgetting
42:16yourself.
42:46I'm sorry.
43:04Come on.
43:16Come on.
43:24Now, maybe nobody else is going to be so foolish as try something like that, huh?
43:54Oh, senorita, I'm so sorry for bringing you in this bottle and brawl. Maybe now you will have this bottle of wine with me, huh?
44:02Sure.
44:04Ah, dear, what then? You bring us a bottle of vino blanco, huh? Ah, that's better.
44:32I find that coin very interesting, Jose. Yes, I'm trying to figure it out how this came in your possession.
44:40I picked it up the night you shot it out of Tex Weaver's hand. You are positive of what you speak, huh?
44:50I know about a lot of things. That is very interesting. Who knows? You are not Jose Fernandez. No? I know you and Tex Weaver were friends.
45:06He came up on that platform the night he was killed to warn you of danger. You are here to finish what he was doing.
45:14Why do you know so much? I love Tex Weaver. I knew he was a federal man and I know who killed him, but I can't prove it.
45:26Who do you figure out do this? Runyon, the man you followed across the border. And you don't have to ask me how I know that either.
45:38I'm the one who told Tex and he told you. All right, you win. Now tell me, who is Brayden? He's the man who runs this place and he...
45:56There he comes now. Get to Crowley at the border town bank and tell him Tim Roth said to expect visitors tomorrow.
46:04That's what I'm telling my brother Juan. That brother Juan for me is the best. Are you waiting to see Mr. Taggart?
46:12Yes, senor. Waiting for you in my office. Ah, sorry, senor. You'll excuse me, please. I'll be back.
46:42You say that Mr. Taggart was here, but I do not see him. I'm Taggart. Well, that, senor, I don't question, but you are not the Mr. Taggart I'm looking for.
47:04Do you know Taggart? Well, not personally. Then how do you know this isn't the man? Well, I have his description from senor Gonzalez and there's nothing at all like him.
47:35Buenos dias, senor. All right, Fred. Wait in the other room until I call you. You're from Gonzalez? Si, senor. The money will be in the bank tomorrow.
47:46What money and what bank? What you do not know, senor. I want to see if you do. Senor Martinez will put this money in the bank on border town tomorrow morning.
47:58I guess he's from Gonzalez, all right. Bring Runyon in here. Runyon. Make sure this fellow doesn't get out of your sight all night. Bring him with you tomorrow morning.
48:23You're not trusting me, senor. You're a very foolish man because this money will not remain in the bank for very long. That's all, Fernandez.
48:32We'll leave here at midnight. We'll drift into border town in twos and threes in the morning in order not to attract attention. Be sure everyone is there by 11.
48:48At 11-5, you, Bob, and Jim go into the bank. The rest of us will scatter on the outside and cover you. When you get the money, head north and don't stop until you cross the border. Is that clear?
48:57Yeah. There won't be any slip-up. There better not be.
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