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00:58Oh, how do you do? Can I do something for you?
01:11Well, ma'am, I'm looking for a wife.
01:14Well, I'm sorry. She didn't come in here.
01:16She didn't mean that, Millie.
01:18Oh.
01:19Thank you, ma'am.
01:21No, ma'am, it ain't my wife I'm looking for.
01:24I've been commissioned, sort of, to find a wife for a friend.
01:27And somebody suggests that this would be a good place to start looking.
01:30If he's a friend of yours, why do you want to find him a wife?
01:33Hmm?
01:34Oh, never mind.
01:35Here, just put down the name and address and give a brief description of the model desired,
01:38and I'll see what I can put you in touch with.
01:41This is a bit more urgent than that, ma'am.
01:44I know you're busy and got other things to do,
01:47but there's $500 in it for you if you can help me.
01:50$500?
01:51Whew, for that I'll get you a harem.
01:54Who's the wife for?
01:55A cowboy.
01:56Here's a picture of him.
01:59What a handsome cowboy.
02:01You mean he has to look for a wife?
02:03Oh, not the cowboy, ma'am.
02:05That's Roy Rogers, Jerry's ranch foreman.
02:08The other one is Jerry Johnson.
02:10What's the matter with him?
02:11Two left feet?
02:12No, ma'am, he's sound.
02:13Wait a minute.
02:15Isn't that the Jerry Johnson who inherited a million or so acres up north last year?
02:19Only 50,000 acres, ma'am.
02:21But he figures it's enough to keep a wife.
02:23Yes.
02:24I guess it is.
02:25Well, I'm sure Miss Love will find a way.
02:28I hope so, ma'am.
02:30And what is the matter with him?
02:32Is he shy?
02:33Shy?
02:34Why, he might be, ma'am.
02:36Yes, you can see he's shy and busy.
02:39Now here's the address.
02:41It's the phoniest deal I ever heard in my life.
02:44The playboy like that Johnson brat didn't get his pick of a hundred dames?
02:48I'll say it is.
02:55Ha, ha, ha.
02:57Ha, ha, ha.
03:00Hey, stop looking at me like that.
03:02Well, I've never seen a mail order bride before.
03:05What?
03:06Me and cowboys?
03:08Oh, no.
03:09Oh, now, Bailey.
03:11Oh, Mary, I don't expect you to go through with it.
03:14Do you think I'd let you marry a stranger just to get a story?
03:16Yes.
03:18Oh, Mary, I'm shocked.
03:20And you're the girl I hired because I thought she meant it
03:22when she said she wanted to be a great reporter.
03:27Where do great stories come from?
03:29Did Richard Harding Davis get his stories on darkest Africa
03:32sitting on a beach in sunny California?
03:35Are great battle stories written comfortably behind the lines?
03:39A great reporter goes where the stories are.
03:43Mary, this might be your life's opportunity,
03:46and yet you hesitate.
03:48Fear of bullets, wild animals, disaster?
03:51No, simply because you're afraid of a playboy,
03:53a wedding ceremony, and cowboys.
03:58All right.
03:59I'll go.
04:00Good, Mary.
04:01I knew you'd do it.
04:02I'll get your tickets all ready, and Billy can go with you.
04:05Well, Rogers, where's that boss of yours?
04:07Well, we certainly thought he'd be here, Mr. Hawkins,
04:09or we wouldn't have fixed up this celebration.
04:11Well, it's too bad, but I'm afraid we'll have to forget the whole thing.
04:15That would mean a death sentence to all these people.
04:18Our lease on the land expires two weeks after we quit drilling,
04:21and we quit soon if you turn us down.
04:23Well, tell me, is there some other way that my company
04:26can run our spur line in here up to that well
04:28without crossing Johnson's property?
04:31No, there isn't.
04:32And yet you're asking us to advance you enough money
04:34to finish the well on the vague sort of promise
04:36that we'll get the right-of-way.
04:38But couldn't you give us a little more time to get you the right-of-way?
04:41Say, two weeks?
04:42No, I'm afraid not.
04:43I can't come down here every time that Johnson thinks he might be able to see me.
04:47Please, Mr. Hawkins.
04:56Oh, all right. A couple of weeks, then.
04:59Progan, I'll see if we can find Jerry. See you in town.
05:03The best place to look for him is under the bar at the Frontier Lodge.
05:07We'll go for the rent first.
05:09Suppose he didn't show up at the picnic because he changed his mind
05:12about the right-of-way contract.
05:14Then I'll have a picnic breaking his neck.
05:24Hey, Jerry, wait a minute!
05:26Jerry!
05:28Jerry!
05:30Jerry, wait a minute!
05:33Your foreman was trying to shag you down, Jerry.
05:36Foreman, me eye. That was my nursemaid.
05:38That guy's a pain in the neck.
05:40Looks like they're gone for the day.
05:42Well, I might as well get what's yours done.
05:44Wait a minute. Let the boys do it.
05:46We're going to the lodge.
05:47We might be able to head him off before he gets there.
05:57You better stay sober till your bride-to-be gets here.
05:59I wish you'd quit ribbing me.
06:01Honestly, do I look like the kind of guy who would order a wife by mail?
06:05Exactly.
06:07And you'll find out I'm not ribbing you when she shows up at the lodge.
06:10Oh, boy, what a load I must have been carrying when I pulled that one.
06:14Lucky you got to help me. I'll be a good guy.
06:17Have somebody else take care of her.
06:19Put her up at your lodge for a few days.
06:21Show her a good time.
06:22Charge it all to me, but leave me out of it.
06:24I'll do the best I can.
06:27In the meantime, I don't think he ought to run over that wagon up ahead.
06:38That bug board will hold him for us.
06:47That guy's going to blow his brains out with that horn.
06:50I guess he expects it to go straight up so he can drive under us.
06:53Hey, get those hay burners out of the road.
06:55The road's a little narrow.
06:57Oh, I can squeeze by.
07:05Jerry, you're making it stop!
07:23Go!
07:48The driver's all right. How's the ladies?
07:51Weren't we in enough danger?
07:52Did you have to come flying through the air and scare the horses worse?
07:55Why couldn't you have yelled, whoa?
07:57The girls are very much alive, frog.
07:59Don't jump to conclusions, cowboy.
08:01Hold a mirror up to our mouths.
08:03I'm not jumping. I've already decided you can take it.
08:06Though your girlfriend deserves a good shaking up.
08:08Oh, all right, so you stopped the horses,
08:10but you also jarred the wheel off the wagon.
08:12Now how do we get to the Frontier Lodge?
08:14Walk, I guess.
08:16Well, Rory, you can't leave two lovely ladies out here like this
08:19even if one of them is ornery.
08:21You just dig us up a taxi.
08:24Taxi, frog.
08:32I'm sure I've seen you someplace.
08:34Well, you probably have if you've ever been out here before.
08:37I'm foreman over at the Jerry Johnson ranch.
08:39Jerry Johnson?
08:41You know him?
08:42Oh, I've heard of him. What's he like?
08:44He's like the guy who just crowded you off of the road.
08:47Oh, so that was Jerry Johnson.
08:50Huh, speedy, isn't he?
08:52He needs plenty of right-of-way and generally gets it.
08:55He's evidently done it your fenders.
08:57No, I give him plenty of room.
08:59The only reason we're still working for him
09:01is that we promised his dad we'd stick around and keep things going.
09:05Well, after he's married, maybe he won't need you.
09:08Nobody will ever be able to hold him still long enough to marry him.
09:11That's where you're wrong, cowboy.
09:13I came out here to attend his wedding.
09:15Why?
09:16Not at anything he does.
09:18I'm surprised at the company you're keeping, though.
09:21I'm not so sure of the company I'm keeping now.
09:23You might be a hold-up man on the side.
09:25You've certainly got enough gun.
09:28What about that notch in your rifle?
09:31Does that mean you've killed somebody?
09:33No, that means that somebody took a shot at me and hit the rifle instead.
09:46What happened at the well today?
09:48The railroad company wouldn't kick in with the dough,
09:50but it gave them two more weeks to get Johnson's signature on the right-of-way contract.
09:54That's still okay.
09:56By that time, they'll have to come to me for the signature.
09:59They're likely to get it,
10:01provided they give me a big enough interest in their oil well.
10:04Where is Jerry? Buck in the Roland?
10:06Keep him at it. He's expecting company.
10:08Okay, but he's losing his shirt.
10:10It's all right. Let him go as far as he likes.
10:12All right.
10:15Well, it's none of my business how deep he gets into you, boss.
10:18But I heard some guys talking the other day,
10:20and they say Jerry can't pay off a nickel.
10:22His old man fixed it in the well so the kid can't sell his property.
10:25That's right.
10:26I don't get it.
10:27Then how are you going to take over?
10:29And him getting married, too.
10:30There'll even be less chance.
10:32I guess I ought to keep you better informed, Steve.
10:35That wedding was my idea.
10:37Jerry can't sell the ranch,
10:39and here's where I might need your help.
10:42His widow could.
10:44If he was married and had a widow.
10:49They're here.
10:51Okay, I'll be right out.
10:53The bride's here.
10:54Stick around, Jerry. I want to see her first.
11:03The girls have arrived.
11:05Here already?
11:07Well, that's all right. Lucky promised to keep them away from me.
11:10I'll keep out of sight.
11:14Come on.
11:22Well, you have quite a place here.
11:26Hey, Lucky.
11:27Lucky, here I am.
11:34It seems to me somebody said you were shy,
11:36but I didn't expect to find you hiding under a roulette table.
11:40Well, how could I tell you it'd be so beautiful?
11:43You'll find out how shy he is.
11:45But first we're going to have a big get-acquainted pre-wedding party.
11:48Tonight.
11:49What do you mean a big get-acquainted party?
11:51We have plenty of time to get acquainted after we're married.
11:54We'll make it a wedding party, get married tonight.
11:56Oh, oh, please, now.
11:58A girl likes a little time to think it over.
12:00Oh, no, I mean it.
12:01You came out here to marry me, didn't you?
12:03Oh, yes, but not tonight.
12:05Well, okay, okay.
12:06We won't get married tonight.
12:07We'll have a big party like Lucky says we get married tomorrow.
12:10Lucky, take care of everything, will you?
12:12I'll be glad to.
12:13I'll get the girls set.
12:33Enjoying yourselves?
12:34Oh, it's a wonderful party, Lucky, a wonderful party.
12:37You know, I'm getting very enthusiastic about Mary.
12:40It's going to be swell to have a wife out on the ranch to cook for me and bend my socks.
12:44And, hey, why don't you get a wife, Lucky?
12:47You ought to get Millie to get a wife for you, too.
12:49Haven't you got a wife, Mr. Miller?
12:51Why do you think they call me Lucky?
12:57What's the matter?
12:58Oh, that's Judge Pebble, Judge Pebble.
13:06What do you want?
13:07Just a couple of minutes of your time.
13:09I'm sorry to interrupt your party, but there's a little matter your neighbors want to know about.
13:13Oh, come back later.
13:15Yes, we're giving a party.
13:16There's no time to talk business now.
13:17Sit down and enjoy yourself.
13:19Oh, ask the judge to join the party.
13:21You mind just as well because I'm not going to talk to anybody until after my party.
13:25Oh, pardon me.
13:26Pardon me.
13:27Please.
13:28This is Miss Hartigan and Miss Love, especially Miss Hartigan.
13:32Take a good look at her because she's going to be your new boss.
13:35I've met the ladies before.
13:38Did you say new boss?
13:39That's right.
13:40We're going to be married in the morning.
13:44I really did put my foot in it, didn't I?
13:46I'd like to wish you the best of luck, Miss Hartigan.
13:48I'll be glad to take orders from you.
13:50But I wish you'd use your influence.
13:51Tell him if he wants to do something to sing a song.
13:54He sings pretty good.
13:55I didn't come here to sing, Jerry.
13:56Tell him.
13:57Go on, tell him.
13:58I think it'd be very nice.
13:59I'll tell you what I'll do.
14:00You sing a song and afterwards I'll talk to you about the right of way.
14:03Is that a promise?
14:04Yeah, sure, sure, sure.
14:08Yeah.
14:16Hold it a minute.
14:18Just a moment, folks.
14:19Our old friend Roy Rogers is going to give us a song.
14:36When they sing you look for a silver lining
14:44It is silver dollars they're looking for
14:52You will find, my friend, that the rainbow's end
15:00Is somewhere around your kitchen door
15:07The bird with feathers of blue is waiting for you
15:15Back in your own backyard
15:19You'll have the world at your feet
15:24A haven complete
15:27Back in your own backyard
15:33Oh, you can go to the east, go to the west
15:37But someday you'll come
15:40Weary at heart, back where you started from
15:46You'll find your happiness lies
15:51Right under your eyes
15:55Back in your own backyard
16:15Now, do you have something to say to the judge?
16:17Yeah.
16:18I don't think it's a good deal and I'm not going to do any more about it
16:21until I think it over a little longer.
16:23You mean you're not going to let the railroad cross your property?
16:34Yeah, that's just about what I mean.
16:37Well, I've known you to do a lot of crooked things, Jerry.
16:39But this is the dirtiest lowdown deal I ever heard of.
16:46Over and stop it.
16:48Wait a minute.
16:49Roy was invited to this party, but you wasn't.
16:57Just for that, Rogers?
16:58You're too late. I quit.
17:01Come on, pro.
17:10Oh, look, there's Roy.
17:12Oh, look, there's Roy. Maybe Frog's here.
17:16You girls run in the house for a minute.
17:20I want to talk to that guy.
17:28What's that for?
17:29I told you I was quitting. That's my gear.
17:31All that stuff yours?
17:32Well, some of it belongs to the boys.
17:34Well, what's it doing out here?
17:36I think they want to tell you themselves.
17:38Well, they'll get a chance right now.
17:40And Rogers, if you talk them into walking out on me,
17:42you won't leave this ranch in one piece.
17:45Why don't you just tell him the whole thing and let's go home?
17:48I can't get him to listen long enough.
17:50Oh, just let me get my hands on that bulldog, Bailey.
17:53Do you think we ought to get Roy to help us?
17:56Start another fight?
17:57No.
18:00Maybe I could find Frog. I know he'd help me.
18:03Yes, that's it.
18:05We've got to get out of here.
18:11They're all walking out on me, the dirty double-crossers.
18:13It's Roy's fault. He talked them into it. I'll fix him.
18:16But Jerry, I'm sorry things have gone wrong and you're so upset,
18:19but there's something I have to tell you. It's about us.
18:22Why I came up here and why I married you.
18:24Mary, I don't care why you married me. The fact you did suits me.
18:26Right now I want to get this business with the boys settled.
18:28I'll kill that guy.
18:29But Jerry, what you don't know about me is that I...
18:31Look, Mary, will you please not bother me now?
18:34I want to get this thing straightened out.
18:36Rogers is pulling a fast one on me.
18:41Hello. Let me talk to the sheriff.
18:46But you just got here.
18:47I know we just got here and we just want to leave.
18:50Oh, Frog, it's a long story. Everything's gone wrong.
18:54We want to go back to the lodge and then take the train home.
18:56Well, I'd like to take you, but Roy's waiting for me.
18:59Oh, Frog, I came to you because I thought you were the one big,
19:03strong, unafraid man we could depend on.
19:06Well, I'll take you, all right, in the jalopy.
19:09I don't feel very strong when you look at me like that.
19:12Oh, you're a darling. Well, come on.
19:16Okay, but you better make it fast.
19:36Come on.
19:52Hey, get over.
19:58Was that some more of your monkey business?
20:01She's not running away from me.
20:03Well, she's not running away from me either.
20:05When I catch her, I'll give her a lesson she won't forget.
20:07But first, I'm going to settle with you.
20:11Oh!
20:14Jerry!
20:35What's all the shooting about?
20:36Oh, Jerry's going haywire and somebody's liable to get hurt.
20:39I'm going after him.
20:47I'll be along with the rest of the boys.
20:50Jerry!
20:51Hey, Jerry, stop!
21:19Jerry!
21:49Jerry!
22:20Jerry!
22:33Okay, Trigger, back up.
22:49Come on.
23:17Hello, Sheriff.
23:18I couldn't have arrived at a better time.
23:20Is he dead?
23:21Very.
23:25Drove it right over the fire there.
23:27Been drinking?
23:28Yes, but it wasn't the accident or the alcohol that killed him.
23:31There's a little matter of a bullet hole in his head.
23:34We thought we heard a shot down the line.
23:38Roy, I'm sorry about this.
23:41Jerry phoned and said he'd been having trouble with you.
23:43I didn't suppose it was this serious.
23:45Well, you don't think I killed him, do you?
23:47Crazy, Sheriff.
23:48Why, that balloon probably shot that hole in his own head.
23:50He was running wild.
23:52He didn't shoot himself.
23:53There was a bullet hole through the windshield.
23:56From there on, you're going to have to figure it out.
23:58Let me see your guns.
24:02That hole in the windshield was put in there by a rifle bullet.
24:05Went clear through.
24:18Why, that's not your gun, Roy.
24:25Sorry, Roy, but you're under arrest.
24:27Sheriff, that's not my rifle.
24:30That means whoever killed Jerry was still here while I was down in the gorge.
24:33Don't you think you ought to at least take a look around?
24:35I am to, but not until after I've taken you in.
24:39That kind of puts me on the spot, doesn't it?
24:41I'm afraid it does.
24:48You're being mighty foolish, Roy.
24:50Maybe so.
24:51But it looks like if anybody's going to catch the guy who really killed Jerry,
24:54it's going to have to be me.
25:06What do we do now?
25:08Looks like there's only one thing to do.
25:10Let's ride back to town on one horse and get up a posse.
25:13What now?
25:14I'm going to talk to Miller and check up on his honor, the judge.
25:17You want me to go with you?
25:18No, you go back to the room and wait.
25:19I've got to call in for bailing.
25:20I don't want to miss it.
25:21No matter what happens, if you get him on the wire,
25:23hold him there till I get back.
25:24I don't care if it takes all night.
25:25Okay.
25:29Is Mr. Miller in his office?
25:30Oh, I think he went down to the tack room, Mrs. Johnson.
25:37Oh.
25:38Oh.
25:39Oh.
25:41Oh.
25:42Hello, Mrs. Johnson.
25:45I was told I could find Mr. Miller here.
25:47Well, he was here and left.
26:02They caught Rogers?
26:03Not that I know of, ma'am.
26:06What made you think they'd captured Rogers, Mrs. Johnson?
26:09Oh, I just wondered if they had.
26:12That'll probably take some time, the way he knows this country.
26:14The clerk said you were looking for Mr. Miller.
26:16He asked me to tell you he's in his office now.
26:23Get rid of that.
26:24What do you want me to do with it?
26:25I don't care.
26:26Bury it.
26:27Throw it in the river.
26:28Anything but advertise it for sale in the newspapers.
26:30Okay.
26:31Hey, Steve.
26:33Speaking of newspapers,
26:34just reminds me where I seen that day before.
26:37You mean...
26:38Yeah, Mrs. Johnson.
26:40She was in the newspaper office when I went there.
26:42She works there.
26:44She's a reporter.
26:45You sure of that?
26:46Positive.
26:47Come on, I was lucky to hear this.
26:52I want Bailey and nobody else.
26:54And if he isn't there,
26:55I want you to tell me where I can find that low-lying double-crosser.
26:58Oh, Mary.
26:59How could you talk about me like that?
27:02With no effort at all.
27:04Where have you been?
27:05You promised.
27:06Yes, Mary, I know I promised,
27:07but...
27:08but I'm a sick man.
27:10Well, can I help it if I got sick?
27:13Can I help it if I got sick?
27:16Oh, that's all right, Mary.
27:17I knew that you'd understand.
27:19Now then,
27:20tell me, what have you got so far?
27:26Lucky Miller.
27:27Holy smokes!
27:29Do you think he bumped him off personally?
27:31No, it begins to look like a community project
27:33with Jerry Foreman doing the actual killing
27:35and Miller directing the show.
27:37All right, now listen, Mary.
27:38I'm going to tell you just what to do.
27:40In the morning,
27:41turn over all your facts to the law out there.
27:44And shoot in your story
27:45and hop the first train back here.
27:46Okay.
27:48And, Bulldog,
27:49I'm sorry you're sick.
27:51Oh, that's all right, Mary.
27:53I'll get along.
27:54Good luck, Mary.
27:59She'll need more than luck.
28:01You were right.
28:03She is a reporter
28:04and she knows enough already
28:05to cause a lot of trouble.
28:07Maybe I better go up and have a talk with her.
28:09Not here in the lodge.
28:11You better go along with her
28:12when she takes her ride in the morning.
28:14Show her lookout point on the cliff trail,
28:16but don't let her get too close to the edge.
28:19There's a 500-foot drop there.
28:25How do you think you're doing?
28:26You going in the lodge
28:27and ask the desk clerk
28:28if you can see Mrs. Johnson?
28:30Maybe, if there's no other way.
28:32Yeah.
28:33Maybe she'll come to the jail
28:34and see us on visitor's day.
28:43We better not go over the trail.
28:45That's just the way we are going.
28:46That could be the lady we're looking for.
28:49This is lookout point, Mrs. Johnson.
28:51You can see clear across
28:52to your ranch from here.
28:54Well, I'm not going to look over it.
28:56I get dizzy when I stand on a thick rock.
28:58Your ranch house is in that far clump of trees.
29:01I'm not going to look again.
29:03It makes me want to jump.
29:05Oh!
29:07Oh!
29:09Oh!
29:11Oh!
29:13Oh!
29:15Oh!
29:16It makes me want to jump.
29:18Oh!
29:19Oh, Millie, don't be childish.
29:21Never mind.
29:22Your horse won't want to jump.
29:23Good morning, folks.
29:24Why, it's Roy.
29:26Rogers.
29:29I wouldn't do that, Coralyn.
29:30Look.
29:35You still ain't been invited
29:36to the party, Steve.
29:38Frog!
29:40Hello, Millie.
29:41Throw your gun away, Steve.
29:43You ain't going to need it anymore.
29:44Yeah, toss it over the cliff.
29:55Now that the dramatic's over,
29:56maybe you'll go on about your business.
29:58My business is with you, ma'am.
30:00I want to talk to you about the ranch
30:01and that railroad right-of-way.
30:03I have nothing to talk about with you.
30:05Then I'll have to insist.
30:07Then it'll be in jail,
30:08because I'll have the sheriff on your trail
30:09in another half hour.
30:12I still intend to talk to you.
30:14I guess we'd better find a place
30:15with a little more privacy.
30:18Frog, bring Millie along as a chaperone.
30:27Why, Frog, you're kidnapping me.
30:31You see the sheriff.
30:32Tell him we went that-a-way.
30:37I'd like to have music for this.
30:39Okay.
30:45You know,
30:46I believe if you knew how important
30:47that right-of-way is to the people
30:48in this neighborhood,
30:49you'd let them have it right now.
30:51I'm not interested in what you do
30:52or don't believe, Mr. Rogers.
30:55Well, you can be as stubborn as you like,
30:56but in this case,
30:57you're going to do as I say.
31:00I saw Jerry after you killed him,
31:02so I know what you're capable of.
31:04But you can't frighten me
31:05into doing anything I don't want to do.
31:07I'm sure glad you're not my jury.
31:09They'll at least hear my side of the story.
31:11And I'm getting awful tired
31:12telling you I didn't kill Jerry.
31:14Then why are you hiding out up here?
31:16And why are you trying to force me
31:17into this land deal?
31:19And why are you tied up
31:20with somebody like Lucky Miller?
31:22Miller?
31:23I'm not tied up with him
31:24or anybody else.
31:26I happen to know better.
31:28I saw your rifle in his tack room
31:29at the lodge.
31:31Buck Walters has probably
31:32got it cleaned up nicely for you
31:33by this time.
31:35Ready to use again.
31:37Are you sure you saw my rifle?
31:38Absolutely.
31:40If you remember,
31:41I commented on the notch once before.
31:44Although I was surprised
31:45you hadn't cut another one in it.
31:48Frog.
31:49Hmm?
32:08It's not there, Buck.
33:08What is this, Roy?
33:10A necktie party.
33:11If you don't talk, talk fast.
33:18You've gone crazy, Roy.
33:20I get nothing to talk about.
33:22We can talk when we talk.
33:23I don't know if I want to talk or not.
33:25I'm not talking.
33:26I'm not talking.
33:27I'm not talking.
33:29I don't know if I want to talk or not.
33:30I'm not talking.
33:32I'm not talking.
33:33I'm not talking.
33:35I've got nothing to talk about.
33:36I'm not talking.
33:37I've got nothing to talk about.
33:39Then maybe you can think of something.
33:41Trig is a well-trained horse, Buck.
33:43He'll string you up to that rafter like a monkey on a stick when I tell him to.
33:47Now then, why did you kill Jerry?
33:49Me? I wasn't within 20 miles of Johnson when he got killed.
33:53That's not the right answer. Come on.
33:57Stop, Roy! I didn't do it!
34:00Then who did?
34:08Ed.
34:10Come with me.
34:13That rope's just about run out, Buck.
34:15And I can only stop him so fast.
34:17But I didn't kill him!
34:18He can stretch my neck. It won't do any good.
34:21That's the truth. I didn't kill him.
34:23Stop that horse!
34:25But you know who did kill him.
34:27I don't know nothing about it.
34:29Don't, Roy! Stop!
34:33Then what were you doing with my rifle?
34:36Then what were you doing with my rifle?
34:38Speak up, quick!
34:43Don't! Please don't, Roy!
34:54Send the sheriff down here. Dump that guy into my office.
34:57Wait a minute.
35:03I haven't got your rifle.
35:04I buried it.
35:06Corlin told me to after that newspaper woman seen it here.
35:08Newspaper woman? Mrs. Johnson?
35:10Yeah.
35:10And Lucky knows it?
35:11Yeah.
35:13Where you going?
35:14To get the sheriff. I want you to tell him what you told me.
35:25You're a dead man, Roy, if you move a finger.
35:28As a matter of fact, Sheriff, I'm glad to see you.
35:31That's just about what you said the last time.
35:34Take his gun.
35:36I was on my way to get you.
35:37What are you talking about?
35:39Buck Walters has a story about who killed Jerry Johnson.
35:41And it wasn't me.
35:43I don't believe it.
35:44Well, you will.
35:45All right. Let's go.
35:57They got him, huh?
35:58Good.
35:59Is Buck Walters in there?
36:01He certainly is.
36:02With a knife on his back and Roy's lariat around his neck.
36:06Well, I just left him. He was all right then.
36:09He isn't all right now.
36:10He's dead.
36:15Hey, Roy.
36:16It's me, Frog.
36:18Where have you been, Frog? Asleep?
36:20Oh, no. Honest, I ain't.
36:22He went and slugged me.
36:24Who?
36:24Lucky.
36:25He tried to get me to tell him where the girls was.
36:27But I fooled him.
36:29I sent him clean to the North Fork of the Gila River.
36:32You sent him where?
36:33The ghost town near the North...
36:36North...
36:37South.
36:39Oh, my goodness.
36:41That's where they are.
36:44This toothache, Roy, must have made me do a thing like that.
36:47Well, how long ago did they leave?
36:49Oh, about an hour.
36:52Well, I'm getting out of here. Let me have your gun.
36:54I ain't got no gun. Lucky took it away from me.
37:00Let me have your gun belt.
37:03Shit.
37:06Now, listen.
37:07Get Trigger and have him ready.
37:09Keep an eye on the sheriff. He's out front.
37:10Leave it to me.
37:24You can't see Roy if that's what you're figuring on, Frog.
37:27Oh, I didn't come into town to see him.
37:30One of my wisdom teeth been hitting me on the head.
37:32I come in to let the dentist take a look at it.
37:35I wish I hadn't.
37:36Why not?
38:00And then he took a gimmick with a needle that long...
38:03and shoved it into my mouth and stabbed me.
38:08I'll bet my grandpappy felt that, please, back in 1865.
38:13Oh, don't laugh yet. Wait till I tell you.
38:20I'll bet my grandpappy felt that, please, back in 1865.
38:23Oh, don't laugh yet. Wait till I tell you.
38:30Just as I'm beginning to feel like my face belongs to somebody else...
38:33what does he do but wheel in a gadget with a grindstone on it that big...
38:36and shoves it in my mouth and crawls in after it...
38:39and gives me one of these...
38:41Just as I'm beginning to feel like my face belongs to somebody else,
38:45what does he do but wheel in a gadget with a grindstone on it that big
38:49and shoves it in my mouth and crawls in after it and gives me one of his...
38:53laughs.
39:23Wow! Look, I don't mind these shortcuts, but that one goes right into the pearly gates
39:40and I can't play no harp. You better take the other road around.
39:49Troy! You'll break your neck!
39:53Bang!
40:23Fox, you stay here with the horses. The rest scatter around.
40:53Bang!
40:57All right, line up against the wall.
41:05All right, looks like we're being rescued.
41:18What do you plan to do with us?
41:20I'm writing the end of your story for you. Too bad the boys had to be in on it.
41:25I'm up.
41:50The horses are up. Use the hand out here.
42:21Bang!
42:26All right, call your men off, Lucky.
42:30Hurry up!
42:34Wait a minute.
42:40Hold it, boys. Everything is under control.
42:44Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang!
42:50Come on, Bob, we'd better get the girls out of here.
43:17Where are the saddles, Bob?
43:37They're back in the store.
43:42Mary!
44:13Ready, Roy?
44:14Yeah.
44:15Turn them over!
44:35Where are the rest of the horses?
44:37Pete and Jim still rounding them up.
44:38I'll give them a hand.
44:40You too.
45:09Roy, give me a gun!
45:28I'll show them Jasper's house!
45:30Here you are!
45:55Just like a shooting gallery, Roy!
45:58All right, it's time to move, boys. Come on!
46:10Let's rush them!
46:11You looking for us?
46:21I'm out of shells. You got any?
46:22Yeah, here's a few.
46:33There goes his gun. Here's our chance.
46:35We ain't got no more shells!
46:36We don't need any!
46:37I'll take the horses, you take the wagons.
47:06Come on, boys!
47:35Let's run!
48:00Hey, girls, get out quick!
48:01You too, folks.
48:02Well, yeah, but...
48:03I'll handle the questions.
48:06Now give me your hats and get out of sight quick!
48:10Come on!
48:40It's Sheriff!
49:00Looks like old man River did the job for us.
49:16You men are under arrest. I'll take that gun.
49:19Would you mind telling me what this is all about?
49:21Mrs. Johnson told me enough to send you up for life.
49:28Roy!
49:33Are you all right?
49:34Yeah, I'm all right. Just a little wet.
49:43Here's your ride away.
49:46And here's our company's check for $10,000.
49:49There's plenty more where that came from if you need it.
49:51You can't know what this means.
49:53There it is, folks!
49:58Just one other little matter of business before we bring this first annual meeting to a close.
50:04Mary here feels that she'd like to do something as a sort of a monument to the memory of Jerry and his father.
50:10So she's going to throw the whole Johnson property into our cooperative oil company, share and share alike.
50:20So, Mary, we all...
50:24Meeting is adjourned!
50:35Well, Mary, I suppose you'll be getting back to your newspaper where there's a little excitement.
50:39Excitement?
50:40Roy, may I say that in your quiet country way,
50:43you boys up here managed to make a newspaper office look about as exciting as a tiddlywinks tournament.
50:48And another thing,
50:50guess again if you think you're going to get me out of here before our oil well comes in.
50:54You mean you're going to stay a while?
50:56Gee, that's great, Mary.
50:57That'll give us a chance to...
50:59Well, you and I...
51:01I mean...
51:03Why don't you sing it, cowboy?
51:05Maybe I'd better.
51:07If it's free I'll be found
51:10Drifting along with the tumbling tumbleweed
51:14Scared but the past are behind
51:19Nowhere to go but I'll find
51:24Just where the trail will wind
51:28Drifting along with the tumbling tumbleweed
51:32I know when night has gone
51:37That a new world's born at dawn
51:42Honest, Millie, there comes a time in every man's life when he's just gotta...
51:46Oh, my tooth, it's hard for me to talk.
51:50Oh, go on, frog, say it.
51:53Well, sooner or later every man...
51:55Frog!
51:59My tooth ain't gone.
52:02Oh, but what were you going to say, frog?
52:06Sooner or later every man's got to have his tooth pulled.
52:10Oh, frog.
52:12To the broken hearts and wrongs
52:15And as you travel along those rivers of gray
52:19They all unravel and pull you homeward to stay
52:22Cause highways are happy ways
52:26When they lead the way to home
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