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01:00It's Captain Mason from the Cavalry Post.
01:02Let him in. Be careful what you say.
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01:15Good evening, Captain.
01:16It's always a great pleasure to welcome
01:18one of the noble defenders of the Union.
01:20I know that's a very pretty little speech
01:22you're going to make, Mr. Haynes,
01:24but I happen to know that everyone here is a C. Sessions.
01:27Working for the Confederate cause.
01:31My credentials.
01:40Well, I'm very sorry, sir,
01:42but we had no way of knowing
01:44that you were a Confederate officer.
01:45Your uniform is that of a fool to a lot of Yankees, too.
01:49Well, if we can be of any service to you...
01:51You can.
01:52We've got to do our utmost to keep soldiers here
01:55from being used as reinforcements for Grant's army.
01:58I'm going to need men to help me.
02:00We'll supply the men.
02:03Then you can leave the rest to me.
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02:26Bigotin, it's up to your department to do something about this situation in Colorado.
02:40It's becoming intolerable.
02:42Between the outlaws, the marauding Indians, and now the Confederate sympathizers, we're
02:46liable to be crowded out altogether.
02:48If we lose that territory, we may lose Texas and all the land as far as the Pacific.
02:55I think there's a solution to the problem, General.
02:58Sure.
02:59All we have to do is to send a half a dozen regiments of cavalry to Colorado.
03:03Man alive.
03:05Don't you realize these are crucial times?
03:08Soldiers don't grow on trees.
03:11I don't think it's a question of men, General.
03:13What we need is just one man, a man who can find out who's back of all this recent trouble
03:18in Colorado.
03:20Once that's done, the thing's as good as settled.
03:23You've got it all figured out, haven't you?
03:25And now I suppose you're going to tell me that you know just where I can find a man
03:29like that.
03:30I believe I can.
03:31Who is he?
03:33Lieutenant Jerry Burke of the military intelligence.
03:36That name sounds familiar.
03:39It ought to.
03:40Twice you sighted the lieutenant in your orders of the day.
03:43That's right.
03:45I'd like to talk to this young man.
03:47I'll have him come in.
03:48Burke.
03:49Come in, please.
03:51General, this is Lieutenant Burke.
03:56The general has something to discuss with you, Jerry.
04:02At ease, Burke.
04:03Lieutenant, what do you know about this trouble we're having in Colorado?
04:07Quite a bit, sir.
04:08It's been part of my job to cover all reports coming in from that territory.
04:12That's one of the reasons I recommend him, General.
04:14He knows more about that affair than any of us.
04:17It's a man-sized assignment.
04:19A sort of cleaning up of a big territory.
04:21Think you can handle it?
04:22I'd like to have a try at it, sir.
04:24I'm going to give you a chance.
04:26You will be given unequivocal authority for anything you may do, and you will be responsible
04:30to the commander-in-chief alone.
04:33How soon can you start for Colorado?
04:35I'll be ready within the hour, sir.
04:37Goodbye.
04:38And good luck to you, Lieutenant.
04:39Thank you, sir.
04:40Come on, hurry up, Gabby.
04:56The stage ain't got all day.
04:57I'm hurrying as fast as I can, ain't I?
05:00Fine way to talk to a man who fought and died for his country.
05:03Oh, you poor man.
05:04Were you wounded in the war?
05:05Was I wounded?
05:06Why, I got so many bullets in me at the Battle of Gettysburg, it's a mackerel I'm still alive.
05:13The way I heard it, you got hurt falling off of that field kitchen cart you were driving.
05:16Oh, it wasn't nothing no field kitchen.
05:18It was a fighter wagon, that's what.
05:21I mean it was...
05:22Never mind what you mean.
05:23Get those horses hitched.
05:24Here, there's the army payroll.
05:26Take good care of it.
05:27Yes, sir.
05:28Get in there.
05:29Come on.
05:30Come on.
05:31I'm transferring to the Denver stage.
05:42Will I have time to get a cup of coffee before it leaves?
05:46You have ten minutes, ma'am.
05:48That's it.
05:49Thanks.
05:50Will you transfer my baggage for me, please?
05:54Still afraid some woman's gonna hook you, eh, Gabby?
05:56I ain't talking out of it.
05:59Lieutenant Jerry!
06:01I didn't expect to see you out west.
06:05I thought you'd be back with the troop by this time.
06:07Ah, they wouldn't take me back after I come out of the hospital.
06:10Said I didn't have enough teeth.
06:12What are they doing now, biting the enemy instead of shooting them?
06:16Where are you heading for?
06:18Farther west.
06:19A little business to tend to.
06:20You know, the farther west you go, the more dangerous it gets.
06:23How would you like to have somebody go with you that can shoot straight and sit a horse?
06:28You know, somebody to take care of you like I did when we sold you together?
06:32I know you'd be a lot of help to me, Gabby, but...
06:35Well, you wouldn't have enough time to get your things together before the stage pulls out.
06:39What do you mean, get my things together?
06:41Any time I button my coat, my trunk's packed.
06:50Hurry up, Tim. Time we was rolling.
06:58Hyah!
07:02Hey! Stop it! Stop it!
07:05Come back! Stop it!
07:08Hey!
07:14How far west we headed, Jerry?
07:16To Denver.
07:17That shoots me fine. I don't know no women there.
07:28Pull up, driver.
07:32Whoa!
07:37Whoa!
07:46Anything wrong, ma'am?
07:47No, I just wanted to catch the stage.
07:49You can take the horse and back now.
07:55All set, driver. Hyah!
07:58Do you always board stagecoaches like this, ma'am?
08:01Not usually.
08:02This isn't the safest place in the world to go galloping across country, young lady.
08:06Well, if I'd missed this stage, I wouldn't have been able to reach Denver before Sunday.
08:10Something awfully important must be taking you there.
08:13My wedding.
08:14Wedding?
08:16A wedding isn't worth risking your neck for.
08:18Here's to a woman.
08:20I never seen one yet wouldn't break her neck to get herself a man.
08:24Lalo Sanford.
08:26By the way, are you in relation to Henry Sanford, the editor of the Denver Press?
08:31Why, yes. He's my uncle. I'm going to live with him for a while.
08:34Do you know him?
08:35Why, I'm on my way there. He's just hired me to be his housekeeper.
08:39Why, you must be the Adam A. he told me about.
08:41Oh, I'm so happy to meet you.
08:43Now I'll have at least one woman friend in Denver.
08:46Denver, eh? You think I ought to get married in Denver?
08:51I ain't got no hankering to wake up some morning and find myself married.
08:55Take it easy, Pepe. I'll protect you.
08:58Beautiful scenery.
09:10It's a holdup!
09:21Everybody out. Keep your hands up.
09:38Post over that army payroll.
09:50I've seen you do better shooting than that.
10:21Welcome to Denver, my dear.
10:24Thanks, Uncle Henry.
10:26Don!
10:28Lila, darling, you don't know how I've missed you.
10:31Seems like two years instead of two months since you left Kansas City.
10:35Only two years? Seems like ten to me.
10:38Oh.
10:40I'm so glad to see you.
10:42I'm so glad to see you too.
10:44I'm so glad to see you too.
10:46I'm so glad to see you too.
10:48Ten to me.
10:51What's the matter?
10:53It's nothing.
10:55Happy, darling.
10:57What do you think?
10:59I can't think of anything except that in three days I'll be Mrs. Donald Mason.
11:14There's a man waiting to see you in your tent, Captain Mason.
11:18Did he say his name?
11:20No, sir. He just said he'd wait.
11:26Hello, Jerry.
11:28Hello, Don.
11:32I expected you'd be visiting me tonight.
11:39Are you surprised to see me here?
11:42I heard you'd changed your name, but I never expected to see you wearing a blue uniform.
11:47You were always kind of warm towards the south.
11:50Not warm enough to forget I'm a northerner when it came to a showdown.
11:53Have a drink?
11:55No, thanks.
11:57How's Mother?
11:59She's been dead nearly three years.
12:03She never got over your running off after that trouble in Boston.
12:08Well, it was a matter of honor.
12:10I had to fight that duel, and then I couldn't stay and face a charge of murder.
12:14Killing a gambler over a debt isn't considered a duel.
12:19There's another matter I want to discuss with you.
12:22The stagecoach holdup?
12:24That's it.
12:26Well, I had some debts that had to be met. I was desperate.
12:30Won't happen again.
12:32I wonder if you'll ever change.
12:35Give me a hand with this, will you?
12:37Untie it. Take it off.
12:44You know, if you'd shot for my heart instead of my arm,
12:46they'd be blowing that bugle over me tonight, maybe.
12:51You gonna turn me in?
12:53No.
12:55I guess there is something that I won't saw,
12:57my blood being thicker than water.
13:01I've got something for you, Don.
13:03Mother wanted you to have it, if I ever saw you again.
13:09Honor above everything.
13:12The men of our family have always tried to live that way, Don,
13:15all except you.
13:17I guess every family has to have at least one black sheep.
13:21You know, Don,
13:23Miss Sanford thinks you're about the finest man in the world.
13:26And I'm just as much in love with her.
13:28I mean that.
13:30Then of course you've told her your name's not Mason, and...
13:32She knows nothing of my past,
13:34and I don't consider it necessary to tell her.
13:36Then you're not playing the game on the level with her.
13:38I want you to mind your own business.
13:42Where Lila and I are concerned, you understand?
13:45You know the way back to Denver.
13:50All right, Don.
13:54Watch your step.
14:04Your pleasure, gents.
14:06Highball, tall glass, no ice,
14:08just a little mite of fizz water.
14:11Keep a liquor out of it.
14:13Fill it up with that really.
14:27A little snort, Sheriff?
14:41Come on, Mac.
14:43I've got to have a talk with you in my office.
14:45What for?
14:47About handing guns out to the Indians.
14:49Union guns.
14:51Who said so?
14:53I seen you myself a couple of hours ago
14:55at Big Creek Canyon.
14:57I suppose next you'll be telling me you've got witnesses.
14:59I don't need no witnesses.
15:03You'd better start talking, Mac.
15:05I've got to go.
15:08Witnesses?
15:10You'd better lay off that bottle
15:12before you see pink elephants.
15:16Never mind that, Mac.
15:18Let's go.
15:20Oh, you're a loco.
15:22Accusing an Indian commissioner of gun running.
15:26But I'll go with you.
15:32Hands up, everybody.
15:38Too bad, Fred.
15:40I always knew you'd blow up someday
15:42and let Joe have it.
15:44Well, Andy, it looks like we're going to have to elect a new sheriff.
15:46One who don't go around accusing folks
15:48when they ain't got any proof.
15:50I'll save you the trouble of electing a new sheriff, gentlemen,
15:52by appointing one myself.
15:54Get rid of your guns.
16:00Well, you're taking on a lot for yourself, young fellow.
16:04Who are you?
16:06You mind introducing me, Gabby?
16:12The bearer, Lieutenant Jerry Burke,
16:14is a government man.
16:16And any galoot
16:18messing around with him
16:20is going to find out that he's the shootin'est,
16:22fightin'est...
16:24Hold it, Gabby.
16:26That isn't what it says.
16:28I can't read very well without my specs.
16:30You introduce him, sister.
16:32Oh, sing it out loud.
16:34To whomsoever it may concern,
16:36in the name of the President of the United States,
16:38be it known that Lieutenant Jerry Burke
16:40is hereby entrusted
16:42with these respective powers,
16:44i.e., police, military...
16:48Why, it's signed Abraham Lincoln.
16:50I guess that tells you plain enough who he is.
16:54Whatever evidence the sheriff had
16:56is just as dead as he is,
16:58Mr. Indian Commissioner.
17:01I wouldn't crowd my luck too far
17:03if I were you.
17:06Come on, Gabby.
17:26Hello, Johnny Rip.
17:28You've made a mistake.
17:30I'm Lieutenant Franklin, U.S. Army,
17:32attached to the 95th Cavalry.
17:34Last time I saw you,
17:36you were attached to the Confederate Army
17:38Intelligence Headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia.
17:40Your name is Lieutenant Morgan.
17:42I got him, Jerry.
17:45Take him to the sheriff, Gabby.
17:55Open it.
18:00Good morning.
18:02Good morning, ma'am.
18:04I want to see your books and all your correspondence.
18:07By what authority?
18:09I'm a Pinkerton man.
18:12We have nothing here for the Pinkerton office.
18:14This league is interested only in the Unionist cause.
18:16I'm afraid I'll have to be the judge of that.
18:23Did you lock up that Johnny Rip, Sheriff?
18:25He's safe where he can't talk to his soul.
18:28Now let's see all that correspondence.
18:36Hey, Jerry.
18:38Here's something that looks like mighty important evidence.
18:40What is it, Gabby?
18:42Plans for a fort or something.
18:44These papers sure are important.
18:46What are they?
18:48Patterns for a dress.
18:50Lieutenant Burke, here's something.
18:52What is it?
18:54From a Confederate office in Texas addressed to Captain Mason.
18:56That's right.
18:58Let me see that.
19:00You see, it details all the movements,
19:02where the Rebs will hide out in the daytime
19:04and just how they'll get supplies to them.
19:06Just as I thought.
19:08This place is a clearinghouse for cessationist information.
19:10Take him along with you, Sheriff.
19:12Come on, Gabby.
19:14I know it's going to hurt Miss Sanford,
19:16but there's nothing I can do
19:18but submit all the evidence to Colonel Gibbons.
19:20Naturally. You mustn't suppress it.
19:22No, this is a fine how-do-you-do.
19:24I'll leave with the wedding cake already baked
19:26and the chickens ready to go in the oven
19:28for the wedding supper tomorrow.
19:30Our men are all alike but can't be trusted.
19:32None of them.
19:34Always running around breaking women's hearts.
19:36You just name me one time when I have made love to you.
19:38You've been doing all the courting.
19:40What are you talking about, you old fossil?
19:42Didn't you give me an extra piece of pie
19:44for supper last night?
19:46Just a minute.
19:48I don't know how I'm going to tell Lila, Mr. Burke.
19:50I can hardly believe it myself
19:53that Captain Mason...
19:55What can you hardly believe, Uncle Henry?
19:57What is it, Mr. Burke?
19:59There's a chance that Captain Mason
20:01may be tried for treason.
20:03I suppose you have the evidence
20:05to support such a statement.
20:07I'm afraid I have.
20:09I don't believe it.
20:11I'll find out for myself.
20:13I'll see Captain Mason.
20:19All this is very serious.
20:23It's true.
20:25It means court-martial and death.
20:27Colonel Gibbons,
20:29unless I hear the admission
20:31from Captain Mason's own lips,
20:33I'll never believe it.
20:35Naturally.
20:37Well, we'll know in a minute or two.
20:41Don, I don't believe that...
20:48Lila, what's...
20:50What's the trouble?
20:52Sir, how do you explain this letter?
20:57This way.
20:59Stay where you are, all of you.
21:01Listen, Lila.
21:03Just believe in me and wait for me.
21:05Jerry!
21:11I told you!
21:22Take a detail and bring him in.
21:24Yes, sir.
21:26He called you by your first name.
21:28Why?
21:52There, there, Lala dear.
21:54Now, everything is going to be all right.
21:58I'm afraid it can't be, Anna Mae.
22:00Don meant everything in the world to me.
22:02Oh, you'll get over it,
22:04just like you did the measles and the whipping cough.
22:06Now, don't cry, honey.
22:08He wasn't worth it.
22:10No man is.
22:12I know.
22:14My man was a no-good, too.
22:16He gambled.
22:18He gambled.
22:21He gambled.
22:23There, now. Dry your eyes.
22:27Oh, you're not packing to leave, are you?
22:29Yes.
22:31There's nothing much to go back east to,
22:33but there's still less reason for staying here.
22:35Oh, your Uncle Henry wants you to stay.
22:37He'll miss you if you go.
22:39And I will, too.
22:41So did I.
22:43You see, I never had a chick of my own.
22:47You've been awfully sweet to me, Anna Mae,
22:49and I do want to stay,
22:51but I'm afraid I'm not big enough
22:53to stand the people here pointing at me
22:55and laughing at me.
22:57Well, if that's all that's worrying you,
22:59you're staying.
23:01Just let somebody try laughing at you.
23:05Just let them try.
23:19It's one of our men.
23:49I thought I'd find you gentlemen
23:51meeting here tonight.
23:53What are you doing here, Mason? What do you want?
23:55Just like to talk over a little business with you, that's all.
23:57We can have no business dealings
23:59with a man accused of treason,
24:01a traitor to his country.
24:03Why don't you stop that, Judge?
24:05I know every move you've made for a month, all of you.
24:07So quit bluffing, and let's get down to business.
24:09I don't know what you're talking about.
24:11Oh, is that so? Well, I'll explain it to you.
24:13Since I've been serving the South,
24:15stirring up trouble,
24:17you and your outfit have been cashing in.
24:19If it's the money you want, Mason,
24:21we'd be glad to advance you enough
24:23to leave this part of the country.
24:25I don't intend to leave this part of the country, Mr. Carter.
24:27Too much money to be picked up around here.
24:29Big money.
24:31From now on, I'm going to get my share of it.
24:33So you can either declare me in,
24:35or you'll have opposition.
24:37Plenty of it.
24:39You're talking pretty big, Mason.
24:41I've got enough men to back up my talk.
24:43I'm out of deserters.
24:46Well, gentlemen, what are we going to do?
24:48Cooperate, or do we cut each other's throats?
24:54Well, since we can use you,
24:56I guess it would be smarter
24:58if we did work together.
25:00Sit down.
25:04Now, your first job
25:06will be to stir up trouble with the Indians.
25:08So Colonel Gibbons and his troops
25:10will have their hands full calling their raids.
25:12Well, your idea is to start trouble
25:14all over the territory.
25:16Right. Trouble which we will finance.
25:18And when the country's in a state of ruin,
25:20we'll take up the big mines, the ranches,
25:22everything that...
25:24Everything will be legal.
25:26The law will take its course.
25:28But we'll do the stirring.
25:30His Honor will say to that.
25:32Justice will be done, gentlemen.
25:34I'll disown to you, Mason.
25:36Fine.
25:38I declare myself in for 20 percent of the money.
25:41I declare myself in for 20 percent
25:43of everything we get.
25:45100 percent.
25:47It's a pretty big cut.
25:49You know, after all, you're not investing anything.
25:51I'll be doing all the work.
25:55It's a deal, Mason.
25:57Just a little friendly advice.
26:01Don't get too ambitious.
26:03You're the boss.
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27:04Something I can do for you, Burke?
27:06No, I just dropped in for a little visit.
27:08How's business?
27:10Pretty slow in the bar.
27:12My livery stable isn't doing much better.
27:14How are things with you, Michael?
27:16Oh, we're gradually getting the Indians quieted down.
27:18You'd get them quieted down a lot quicker
27:20if you'd stop them from getting guns.
27:22How you gonna stop them?
27:24Any renegade white man will sell an Indian a gun.
27:26Yeah, but they're not getting guns
27:28one by one.
27:30They're getting them by the dozens.
27:32If you could suggest any way to stop them,
27:34I'd be glad to cooperate.
27:36I'd be glad to cooperate.
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27:40Burke, my telegraph office
27:42just brought this, Andy.
27:44Don't let me interfere
27:46with your reading, Nance.
27:48We can always pick up where we left off.
27:50Another baby
27:52for that sister of mine.
27:54That makes eight of them.
27:56Now, Macklin,
27:58getting back to our problem,
28:00somebody's been bringing in guns,
28:02and maybe you know that somebody.
28:04Only the Indian commissioner, Burke.
28:06He may not be the Indian commissioner
28:08much longer.
28:10Think it over,
28:12Macklin.
28:22Mr. Sanford?
28:24Morning, Mr. Burke.
28:26Mind if I wait here a minute? I'm expecting a message.
28:28Help yourself. How do you do, Miss Sanford?
28:30I'm fine, Mr. Burke. How are you?
28:32Did you call me, Uncle Henry?
28:34Mind keeping your eye on the office a few minutes, Lala?
28:36I'll be right back.
28:38Did you enjoy your ride this morning?
28:40Very much.
28:42I don't think it was necessary for you
28:44to have your men trail me.
28:46So you found out.
28:48I warned them not to let you know you were being watched.
28:50I hope you don't suspect me of anything.
28:52Well, that never occurred to me.
28:54Then why was I following?
28:56Well, this happens to be a pretty dangerous country right now,
28:58and I figured you'd be much safer
29:00if I was keeping an eye on you.
29:08Well, I guess it takes more than one lesson
29:10to teach some people that men are no good.
29:12First thing she knows,
29:14she's going to go through it all over again.
29:16Don't you worry none about them two.
29:18No matter how hard she tries,
29:20he's too smart to let any woman rope and hog-tie him.
29:22Heh. He's like me.
29:24Who'd want you?
29:26Plenty of women have tried to get me.
29:28There must have been something wrong with them.
29:30Mentally.
29:32Is that so?
29:34Well, I ain't so old, and I got my health and strength.
29:36I ain't so bad-looking, either.
29:38Did you ever look in the mirror?
29:52Darn persnickety women.
29:54I'd care to copy that telegram,
29:56but it don't make sense to me.
30:00Aunt Sue unable to travel.
30:02Uncle Joe arriving instead
30:04with a large shipment of...
30:06barley hay.
30:08I wonder why Aunt Sue can't travel.
30:10Touch me.
30:12Who's Aunt Sue?
30:14I wish I knew.
30:16Well, maybe the operator made a mistake.
30:18Maybe it isn't barley hay.
30:20I don't think the operator made a mistake.
30:22I'm pretty sure that is barley hay.
30:24Let's go.
30:40Whoa!
30:42You're late!
30:44This hay wagon ain't no racing, Sokey.
30:46Where's Jim Macklin?
30:48He's been to somewhere else, but he gave me the money to pay you.
30:50Yeah.
30:52I ain't around here any longer than I have to.
30:54All right, you fellows.
31:00What'd you bring this time, Weaver?
31:02Sharps.
31:04Army issue.
31:16I'll take two of the men with me.
31:22Come on.
31:26Get down, Weaver.
31:32Don't try anything. Everybody's covered.
31:34Drop them guns. Get your hands up.
31:36Hand over that money.
31:38What money?
31:40I won't ask you again, Weaver.
31:46Here's the evidence, Harkins.
31:48Gabby, find Macklin.
31:52I saw you give him the $12,000.
31:54What do you keep lying for?
31:58And you don't even know where the money came from.
32:00I don't know nothing, I told you.
32:02All I did was deliver the stuff.
32:04Who you working for?
32:06I ain't working for nobody.
32:08You've been selling guns to Macklin.
32:10He's been turning them over to the Indians.
32:12Nice business you're in, Weaver.
32:14You can't prove a thing.
32:16There you're looking for me, Burke.
32:18Yeah.
32:20You know Weaver over here, don't you?
32:24No, I don't believe I do.
32:26Why?
32:28Well, it's about time you did.
32:30You've been buying guns from him.
32:32Unless you can prove that, Burke, I wouldn't repeat it.
32:34Oh, I'll prove it all right.
32:36In court.
32:38Senator Wood appointed me Indian commissioner here, and if you think I'm...
32:40You're under arrest, Macklin.
32:42You haven't any more job than the jackrabbit.
32:44Lock him up, Sheriff.
32:50You're heading for a fall, Burke.
32:52A big one.
33:20What's the matter, Lally?
33:22It's Don Mason and his men.
33:26Get away from the soldier.
33:28You'll get hurt.
33:50Adam A.
33:52Adam A.
33:58He's been hit.
34:00He can't ride.
34:02I'll take care of him, just be sure he don't talk.
34:20Let's go.
34:30Macklin.
34:32Never give me a chance.
34:34Dirty skunk.
34:36He's afraid I'd talk.
34:38You could have saved yourself all this
34:40if you'd talked in the first place.
34:44I'll talk now.
34:46Him and...
34:48Mason.
34:50And Judge Newton.
34:56That gold crown bunch.
35:00Rifles.
35:04Hinges.
35:12I got my two deputies.
35:14Bring in that gold crown outfit.
35:16We'll start after Mason and Macklin
35:18as soon as it's light enough to pick up a trail.
35:30Pretty smart.
35:32Two of them headed the same way
35:34when they left here.
35:36We'll pick up the trail again.
35:38We're going to find Mason and Macklin
35:40if we have to go through every town in this territory
35:42with a fine-tooth comb.
35:44Leadville's the nearest town, we'll head there first.
35:52Your plan's too dangerous, Lala.
35:54Better wait till Mr. Burke gets back to town
35:56and see what he has to say about it.
35:58Jerry's been trailing Mason's men for a week
36:00and he still hasn't caught up with them.
36:02My mind's made up, Uncle Henry.
36:04Please don't try it, honey.
36:06If anything were to happen to you, why?
36:08I have to, Etta Mae.
36:10I'm sorry, Mason, but if there's any way I can help
36:12stop this thing, I'm going to try.
36:14You're asking him to surrender.
36:16Do you think he'll listen to your appeal?
36:18Yeah.
36:20I don't think you'll contact Mason.
36:22If you do, you're going to run into a lot of trouble.
36:24I'm not afraid. It's worth trying.
36:36All right, Macklin, so I'm loco.
36:38Just the same, I'm going to see her.
36:40Well, suppose it's a trap.
36:42I'll take a chance.
36:44I'm going to have a little talk with her.
36:46She's not going to make a fool out of me.
37:02You shouldn't let the stage get so much of a start, Sheriff.
37:06Maybe you're right.
37:08But Miss O'Leary wouldn't have gone through with it
37:10if we hadn't promised not to follow.
37:36This is not a hold-up.
37:38Everybody out except Miss Sanford.
37:40All right, get down.
37:44Get it rolling.
37:54The last time I saw Miss Sanford,
37:56I thought she was dead.
37:58She's alive.
38:00She's alive.
38:02She's alive.
38:04The last time I saw you,
38:06I asked you to wait.
38:08It didn't take you long to find someone else to go to, did it?
38:10Don, I wasn't going away.
38:12I planned this meeting. I wanted to...
38:14And you're still in love with her.
38:16That's what I wanted to hear you say, Lila.
38:18We'll leave this part of the country tonight.
38:20We'll go to Texas or California.
38:22I'll give you everything you want.
38:24I know how to get things.
38:26That's not what I want, Don.
38:28Well, what do you want?
38:30I want you to surrender, to give yourself up.
38:32All right, hang me.
38:34No, Don. I have the promise of all the influential people in Denver.
38:36What is it, Sam?
38:38Looks like a posse about a mile back.
38:40Coming fast.
38:42That's nice work.
38:44You and Burke figured that out? Pull up.
38:46No, Don. My only thought...
38:48Save your breath. You've got a tough ride ahead.
39:02Sam, you stay in the open and let that posse follow you.
39:04I'll cut into the hills.
39:06I got you.
39:32Whoa!
39:34Whoa!
39:36Then he slugged me and knocked me off the stage.
39:38And I don't remember a thing until the sheriff came along.
39:40I wonder whose idea that was.
39:42Having a posse trailing behind.
39:44Where'd it happen?
39:46About 15 miles out, near Table Mountain.
39:48Get on your horses.
39:50Gabby, we're heading for Table Mountain country.
40:02Something wrong?
40:04Plenty.
40:06The Arapahos are on a raiding party.
40:08Where'd you pull them?
40:10They're heading for Gilroy.
40:12Martin, you go with me.
40:14The rest of you head for Gilroy with Gabby.
40:16Hey, wait a minute.
40:18I'm going with you, ain't I?
40:20You're needed with the boys.
40:22You know all the engine tricks.
40:24Yeah, but I want to get a couple of shots at that Mason.
40:26I got a posse.
40:28I got a posse.
40:30I want to get a couple of shots at that Mason.
40:32I got a personal bone to pick with him.
40:34We'll take care of Mason. Get moving.
40:36I never won an argument with you in my whole life.
40:38Get out of here.
41:00Get out of here.
41:30Get out of here.
42:00Get out of here.
42:14Get this one on a horse.
42:22Sure, he'll take me if he can, dead or alive.
42:24And me?
42:26It's the same. I'm going to save his life.
42:28Hey, this poison hasn't spread too much.
42:30And after you pull him through,
42:32do you think he'll kiss you for it?
42:36This is my own particular worry.
42:46He's still unconscious, Don.
42:48He'll pull through all right.
42:50He's got better than an even chance.
42:52So have you.
42:54You've just proven you can still do the right thing.
42:56It'll probably be the last time
42:58I'll ever be fool enough to do it.
43:00Tell everybody we're getting out of here pronto.
43:02Who said we're getting out of here?
43:04I did.
43:06Why?
43:08Because I think it's best.
43:12Sam, I'll take part of the bunch and circle east.
43:14You head for Durango and wait for me there
43:16in a week or ten days.
43:18Yes, you say.
43:20And take Macklin with you.
43:22You better get back to Denver
43:24and get some help.
43:26Take good care of him, Lala.
43:30And give him this ring.
43:32He'll know that...
43:38Adios.
43:44Since when did you start giving orders to me?
43:46Since right now.
43:48Now don't fool yourself. I'm still boss around here.
43:50Not anymore. I'm taking over.
43:52And from now on, I'm taking the big end of what we get.
43:54You think you can get away with this?
43:56Shut up.
43:58When I threw in with you, I thought you were an asset.
44:00But you're a liability, and you'll take what I offer you or nothing.
44:02I'll take what I want.
44:22Dreaming alone in the moonlight
44:27When night falls on the prairie
44:32Hear a coyote call
44:35See a lone star fall
44:38Night on the prairie
44:43Singing alone in the moonlight
44:48A sage all silver shadows
44:53While I'm humming low
44:56In my campfire glow
44:59Dreaming of you
45:03Just my pittle pal and I
45:06Riding all day
45:09Riding the trail to nowhere
45:14Never alone, never a home
45:18And when the long, long day is done
45:23I'm dreaming alone in the moonlight
45:28When night falls on the prairie
45:33But my thoughts will stray ever far away
45:38Dreaming of you
45:48You are feeling better, aren't you?
45:50Thanks to my nurse and Eddie May's cooking.
45:52I'm almost as good as new.
45:54I'll be out of here in a day or so.
45:56Hold it, you lumpy junkhead.
45:59Before I break down and tell you what I think of you.
46:03Here are the things you ordered, Eddie May.
46:06Coffee, flour, and beans.
46:08Did you get me that pink embroidery thread?
46:11I ain't kicked none about sashaying back and forth
46:14twixt here in Denver
46:16till I've almost cut new road through.
46:18But if you think I'm going into any store
46:21and ask for pink embroidery thread,
46:24well, sir, you're just plum loco.
46:28What's the news in Denver, Gabby?
46:30Plenty.
46:31Jury convicted them fellers for selling guns to the Indians.
46:34They're on their way to the federal jail now, I guess.
46:37Well, that's good news.
46:38We won't have any more trouble with the Indians.
46:40You hear anything about Mason and his gang?
46:42Yeah.
46:43About a week ago, I had a big fight with the vigilantes.
46:46Some of Mason's men was killed and others were rounded up.
46:50What happened to Mason?
46:52Nothing.
46:53He got away and got more men.
46:55Pretty smart feller, that Mason.
46:58Your job's not finished yet, Jerry.
47:00I know.
47:01Unless Mason's brought in, it won't be long
47:03before we'll have a bigger bunch of cutthroats back of him.
47:06I wish it was somebody else who had to go after him besides me.
47:10Is it because that ring has some meaning?
47:14Don Mason's my brother.
47:20We're leaving for Denver tomorrow.
47:22And then?
47:23I'm going to Durango.
47:25And then?
47:26I'm going to Durango.
47:46Well, that ride to Crepple Creek was worthwhile.
47:49I told you, man, if you'd strangle Mason,
47:51you'd be sitting in butter for the rest of your days.
47:55All right, come on in and wash the dust out of your throats
47:57and we'll divide this.
48:02Ronda, he's a trap!
48:26Come on.
48:45There's the tracks again.
48:56They're playing right into our hands.
48:59As soon as I fire, cut loose with everything you've got.
49:08What do you see, Jerry?
49:10Looks like the glint of the sun on a rifle barrel.
49:13Duck for cover, boys.
49:26Fire!
49:27Fire!
49:28Fire!
49:29Fire!
49:30Fire!
49:31Fire!
49:32Fire!
49:33Fire!
49:34Fire!
49:35Fire!
49:36Fire!
49:37Fire!
49:38Fire!
49:39Fire!
49:40Fire!
49:41Fire!
49:42Fire!
49:43Fire!
49:44Fire!
49:45Fire!
49:46Fire!
49:47Fire!
49:48Fire!
49:49Fire!
49:50Fire!
49:51Fire!
49:52Fire!
49:53Fire!
49:54Fire!
49:55Fire!
49:56Fire!
49:57Fire!
49:58Fire!
49:59Fire!
50:00Fire!
50:01Fire!
50:02Fire!
50:03Fire!
50:04Fire!
50:05Fire!
50:06Fire!
50:07Hold them off as long as you can.
50:09Sam and I are going to try to sneak in on them from the side.
50:16Listen, are you crazy?
50:18We wouldn't have a chance trying to come in on them from the side.
50:20We're not even going to try.
50:21I just want them to keep fighting long enough to give us a chance to head for the desert.
50:52Mason and Sam Smith ain't here.
50:55Wait a minute.
50:56There they go.
51:00You men herd these prisoners back to town.
51:02Perkins.
51:03Gabby.
51:04We're following Mason.
51:05We better go back for supplies first.
51:07Feeding water is mighty scarce out there on the desert.
51:09It'll be just as scarce for Mason.
51:11Let's go.
51:22Hey, Mason.
51:24Got any water in that canteen?
51:26No.
51:27It's been empty since early this morning.
51:30Keep going.
51:31We're bound to hit that water hole before long.
51:33Look, they're still gaining on us.
51:38I can't stick it out much longer.
51:41They're just as tired as we are.
51:44Come on.
51:45They're just as tired as we are.
51:47Come on.
52:15Come on.
52:46Come on.
53:11You still alive?
53:13Your bullet only creased him.
53:14Gabby, bring that canteen over here.
53:30I wish you'd killed me instead of taking me back to Denver.
53:33You'll get a fair trial, Don.
53:35Sure, I know.
53:39I can have only one outcome as far as I'm concerned.
53:42I'll be found guilty and sentenced to hang.
53:47Not that I mind dying.
53:49I'm not afraid.
53:50You know that.
53:52It's like sitting in a cell waiting.
53:56In the morning, they'll put that rope around my neck.
53:59You die a little bit every day.
54:02You still have to wait.
54:07You know, in Mexico, they...
54:10They have a way of burying prisoners, all that.
54:12When a fellow's going to be executed, they...
54:15They give him a chance to run for it and shoot him when he's trying to escape.
54:21La ley de fuego, they call it, I think.
54:24I know.
54:29Law of flight.
54:33That's it.
54:36The law of flight.
54:40The law of flight.
55:06Goodbye and thanks for everything, old timer.
55:08Anytime you need me, you know where you can find me.
55:10I'll always remember that, Gabby.
55:12Goodbye.
55:13Goodbye.
55:14Goodbye.
55:15Goodbye.
55:16Goodbye.
55:19Doggone it, there's another good man gone and got himself roped and hogtied,
55:24spite of all my warnings.
55:26I know she was out to get him the first time she asked us up for supper.
55:30Better watch your step, Gabby. You're alive and to be next.
55:33What time is it, Gabby?
55:34Oh, no.
55:35You ain't fooling me, nun.
55:37Look for yourself.
55:38Hey, driver! Wait for me!