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00:01:22This is the city of Detroit.
00:01:25Where this teeming industrial metropolis now stands,
00:01:28there was, some 200 years back,
00:01:31a small guarded fort protecting a handful of white settlers.
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00:01:54Fort Detroit was surrounded by many Indian tribes.
00:01:58The most prominent of these was the Ottowas,
00:02:01a proud people who, in the period from 1753 to 1769,
00:02:06was ruled over by Chief Pontiac.
00:02:10Pontiac was a great warrior, a man of faith,
00:02:13who believed the Indian and white man could live together.
00:02:17The English, who controlled this territory,
00:02:20hired professional German soldiers known as Hessians
00:02:23to help patrol the area.
00:02:26One of the Hessian officers, a Colonel Von Weber,
00:02:29did not share Pontiac's point of view.
00:02:32He was ambitious, ruthless, and greedy for power.
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00:02:55As you predicted, sir, the attack did come as a complete surprise.
00:02:58These Indians are fools and stupid.
00:03:01What about the prisoners, sir?
00:03:03There are to be no prisoners. These are dangerous animals.
00:03:07But what about the women and children, sir?
00:03:09I said no prisoners. I meant no prisoners.
00:03:12Relay that as an order.
00:03:14Yes, sir.
00:03:15And set the village on fire!
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00:03:48Get out of here!
00:03:51Pontiac!
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00:04:17My brothers,
00:04:20these are dangerous times.
00:04:23There is blood upon our land.
00:04:26I've hoped for peace.
00:04:28I've prayed for peace.
00:04:31I've even signed treaties that say we can live in peace.
00:04:35Their treaties are words that lie.
00:04:38When a white man wants more land, they break their treaties.
00:04:42We want war.
00:04:44Yes, but some of the white people are our friends.
00:04:49The French are our friends.
00:04:51The Redcoats are our enemies.
00:04:53They have killed our women and children, and we want war.
00:05:00The Great Spirit has shown me what is to come.
00:05:05Now that the moon is thin and new,
00:05:09return to your villages.
00:05:11Prepare well.
00:05:14For when the moon is full,
00:05:17rise and strike!
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00:05:37General Apples.
00:05:38Ah, Colonel von Faber, your tactics are proving most successful.
00:05:41After replenishing supplies, you will advance by lake and river to Fort Detroit.
00:05:46Very good, sir.
00:05:47Once we have eliminated all the natives in that territory,
00:05:50you will have control over the entire Great Lakes region.
00:05:53A most difficult mission, von Faber, but we have the utmost confidence in you.
00:05:58Thank you, sir.
00:05:59A Lieutenant Kent McIntyre to see you, sir.
00:06:02The Ranger?
00:06:03Yes, sir. Says it's a matter of greatest importance.
00:06:06Send him in.
00:06:07Pray excuse us.
00:06:08Not to join me.
00:06:10Weren't you ordered to Buffalo?
00:06:12Yes, sir, but I encountered a more serious situation.
00:06:14Yes.
00:06:16May I speak frankly, sir?
00:06:17By all means, come to the point.
00:06:19Well, sir, the point is,
00:06:20someone must order this Colonel von Weber to stop his butchery.
00:06:25Colonel has had your report at first hand.
00:06:28Colonel von Faber, Lieutenant Kent McIntyre.
00:06:32You are satisfied with my results, sir?
00:06:34Most satisfied.
00:06:35However, these Rangers have lived among the Indians for years,
00:06:38and we regard them highly.
00:06:40I, too, understand the value of these Rangers.
00:06:44But with your permission, sir,
00:06:45I shall continue to use my abominable tactics at my own discretion.
00:06:50By all means, pray be seated.
00:06:52Thank you, sir.
00:06:54Now, at Fort Detroit,
00:06:57am I to place my troops under Major Gladwin's command?
00:07:00Well, that's customary of the garrisons established or the reinforcements.
00:07:04Yes, sir, but there's the question of rank.
00:07:06Gladwin's in mind.
00:07:07Oh, I'm sure you and Gladwin will hit it off.
00:07:09Naturally, in a crisis, you as a superior would assume command.
00:07:13Thank you, sir.
00:07:15Sir, Major Gladwin is respected by the Indians.
00:07:19You shall see, McIntyre.
00:07:21After another skirmish or two,
00:07:22there will be plenty of respect for von Faber.
00:07:25Respect, Colonel?
00:07:27Never.
00:07:28You're already hated.
00:07:30The methods are regarded with contempt.
00:07:32Do you presume to criticize my methods?
00:07:35Yes, sir.
00:07:36War is war.
00:07:38But there have always been some rules that have been respected by both sides.
00:07:41Enough, gentlemen.
00:07:42Our goal is clearly defined.
00:07:44How we attain it is unimportant.
00:07:47I came back here to warn you, sir,
00:07:49that thanks to this Colonel von Weber,
00:07:51the woods are full of angry whispers.
00:07:54Chief Pontiac believes in an eye for an eye.
00:07:58This means our women and children will not be spared.
00:08:02Pontiac is the devil in wallpaper, sir.
00:08:04A treacherous beast with the brains of a fox and the fangs of a wolf.
00:08:08Chief Pontiac is honest and generous with those he trusts.
00:08:12He believes this country is big enough for Indians and whites
00:08:15to live side by side in peace.
00:08:18So do I.
00:08:20Sentiment such as yours is naive, Mr. Mankin.
00:08:24However, as you have an excellent reputation,
00:08:26I have an assignment worthy of you.
00:08:28You're aware I have previous orders, sir?
00:08:30They are countermanded.
00:08:31Now, you will proceed as soon as possible to Fort Detroit.
00:08:34You will deliver certain dispatches to Major Gladwin
00:08:36and inform him that reinforcements are on the way.
00:08:39If attacked, he is to hold the fort at all costs.
00:08:44Very good, sir.
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00:09:38Mia wata.
00:09:40Mia chun kaka?
00:09:43Mia wata.
00:09:45Mia chun kaka?
00:09:47Uh-huh.
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00:11:48Can't you understand? We must have water.
00:11:51Manik hoopo.
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00:12:06Do you want to starve us? We must have food.
00:12:10Can't you leave us alone for a while?
00:12:13There's no place where we can run.
00:12:17Shake your poor arm, too.
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00:13:28Don't look around.
00:13:30How long have you been a captain?
00:13:32Three days.
00:13:34Where are they taking you?
00:13:36I don't know.
00:13:38Where were you captured?
00:13:40Fort Sandusky.
00:13:42Any prisoners?
00:13:44Us.
00:13:45Any men?
00:13:47Not that I know of.
00:13:49I saw them kill my father.
00:13:51Can you rescue us?
00:13:53I'm alone.
00:13:55Do you have a gun?
00:13:57They have many guns.
00:13:59Coward.
00:14:01Are you married?
00:14:03Do you think I'm in the mood for a proposal?
00:14:05I'm not proposing.
00:14:07I'm only trying to help.
00:14:09Here, take this.
00:14:11Why?
00:14:13Indians respect marriage.
00:14:15What's your name?
00:14:17Winifred Lancaster.
00:14:19Related to Sir John?
00:14:21My father.
00:14:23Yeah.
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00:14:28Stay away.
00:14:30Stay away.
00:14:32Come, eat now.
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00:15:07White dog, drop gun.
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00:15:13I'm a friend of Ottawa people.
00:15:15Pontiac.
00:15:17White dog lies.
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00:15:23Here is proof.
00:15:25Take me to Pontiac.
00:15:27You my prisoner.
00:15:29Go.
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00:16:20When do I see Pontiac?
00:16:22Right now.
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00:16:31Chief Pontiac, my brother.
00:16:33Great chief, we bring pale face.
00:16:35Not French.
00:16:37Wear otter sign on wampum belts.
00:16:39Welcome my white brother.
00:16:41Do you come to speak or to listen?
00:16:43I have words for Chief Pontiac.
00:16:45Alone.
00:16:47This my brother is as my son.
00:16:50I have not heard his voice in council for many moons.
00:16:54We will speak alone.
00:16:56Great chief, I do not trust this white man.
00:17:06Do you come from the fort?
00:17:08I have come on a long journey from the east.
00:17:11Do you bring word of war or peace?
00:17:13I have come to counsel peace.
00:17:15My white brother has never spoken with a double tongue.
00:17:19I will listen.
00:17:21The war hatchet is buried between us.
00:17:30Will my brother answer a question with the truth?
00:17:33Chief Pontiac lies only to his enemies, not to his friends.
00:17:37Do you expect help from the French in this war?
00:17:39They have promised help, but it has not come.
00:17:42It will never come, my brother.
00:17:45The French and the English are at peace.
00:17:47At peace?
00:17:49They have signed treaties and sworn brotherhood.
00:17:51I have seen these treaties.
00:17:53This is grave news, my brother.
00:17:55I have still graver news.
00:17:57Many soldiers are coming by ship to reinforce the garrison of France.
00:18:01This ship is strong.
00:18:03Their war canoes can do nothing against it.
00:18:05We do not fear the Redcoats.
00:18:08My braves have held Fort Detroit under siege for one full moon past.
00:18:13Nevertheless, my brother, it would be wise to consider
00:18:17their numbers are endless as the sands of the great water.
00:18:21If these armies fail, others and still greater ones will follow.
00:18:25Yes, they will come.
00:18:28My brother once said that the Indian and the white man can live side by side.
00:18:33That is my hope.
00:18:35But the white man must show that he has peace in his heart.
00:18:39He must prove this to us.
00:18:41Until then, there will be war.
00:18:45Friend Pontiac, may I tell Major Gladwin that you will talk terms with him?
00:18:50He is a man with peace in his heart.
00:18:54He is a man with peace in his heart.
00:18:58My brother, go to the fort.
00:19:01Speak with your great white chief, Major Gladwin.
00:19:04If it is right, I will come there with my war chiefs to make a treaty.
00:19:11And the evil birds will fly no more.
00:19:14And peace will come to this land.
00:19:18Until then, my braves will hold siege on the fort,
00:19:22but will not attack again unless this peace talk fails.
00:19:27That is the agreement that I will make.
00:19:36A white captive held as hostage.
00:19:38Sounds like she's being mistreated.
00:19:40She is being courted by one of the braves.
00:19:44She is in trouble.
00:19:45The braves obey my laws when they're in my village.
00:19:49She will become his squaw only if she agrees.
00:19:54May I see this woman?
00:19:56Yeah.
00:20:01Bring white woman.
00:20:07Woman be here soon.
00:20:09Ho!
00:20:11Huckbill, big Indian sheep.
00:20:18Huckbill killed many white men.
00:20:26Ho!
00:20:30Huckbill, many scalp.
00:20:34Ho!
00:20:38Huckbill killed many, many white men.
00:20:47Huckbill, a good husband for white squaw.
00:20:53Ho!
00:21:05You come with me now.
00:21:11I'll see you all hang for this.
00:21:13My woman.
00:21:15White man lies.
00:21:17Me want woman.
00:21:18Take.
00:21:20My white brother does not speak with a double tongue.
00:21:23Here's proof.
00:21:25She wears the matching circle in my ring.
00:21:31My white brother does not lie.
00:21:39By the word of Pontiac, this is your woman.
00:21:43So long as she remains with the Indian people,
00:21:47your footsteps will follow in his trail.
00:21:51And may the fires of devotion burn bright in your heart
00:21:55for this, my white brother.
00:22:02May evil follow you.
00:22:04Huckbill, go in peace.
00:22:07This woman has been returned to her own man.
00:22:11She will live with us as one of my family.
00:22:18Squaw, follow me.
00:22:20Head down.
00:22:21What?
00:22:23As you say.
00:22:24Two steps back, quickly.
00:22:32Squaw, make fire.
00:22:33Cook food.
00:22:34I will not.
00:22:35As you say.
00:22:36Quickly.
00:22:37Go away.
00:22:40Use Chia's teepee for bride's tent.
00:22:44Bride?
00:22:46Would you rather have Huckbill?
00:23:04When we get back to civilization,
00:23:06When we get back to civilization,
00:23:08I'll pay you back for this.
00:23:10You have to be a man all the time.
00:23:12It's very becoming.
00:23:14I should throw this in your face.
00:23:16Go ahead.
00:23:17Only if the Squaw sees you, I have to beat you.
00:23:21It's an old Indian custom.
00:23:23You would not dare.
00:23:24I have to.
00:23:26Otherwise, they would call me Squaw Man.
00:23:28I'm no Squaw Man.
00:23:30Sooner or later, I'll have you court-martialed and shot.
00:23:36Not yet.
00:23:38Squaw can cook, but slowly.
00:23:40Do you need more firewood for the wedding bed?
00:23:42Thank you, Chia.
00:23:43A nice, soft bed.
00:23:45A nice, soft Squaw.
00:23:54Well, little bride,
00:23:56I'm sleepy.
00:23:58I'm glad.
00:24:00I'll feel better in the morning.
00:24:02You're not sleeping in here.
00:24:05We'll talk about it at breakfast, huh?
00:24:09You're not sleeping in here.
00:24:25Now,
00:24:26will you be a good little bride and do as you're told?
00:24:28I am not your bride and I don't take orders.
00:24:31You're my bride as long as you're in Indian territory.
00:24:34And you learn to take orders.
00:24:35Not from you.
00:24:36Well, from somebody else then.
00:24:38I'm leaving.
00:24:39Leaving?
00:24:40Why?
00:24:41I'm going to Fort Detroit.
00:24:45Please take me with you.
00:24:47I can't.
00:24:48You're still Pontiac's hostage.
00:24:50He can exchange you for some Indian braids.
00:24:52You mean I have to stay here alone?
00:24:55You won't be alone and you'll be safe.
00:24:57But I want to go.
00:24:58Even if it is with you.
00:25:00Well, thanks.
00:25:01But you're staying.
00:25:02Oh, you're horrible.
00:25:04You're right.
00:25:11Chia.
00:25:15Take care of her while I'm gone.
00:25:17Chia, take care.
00:25:19She'll like you better when you come back.
00:25:31Hey, see him.
00:25:34If it's a rotten Indian, it's my shop.
00:25:38That's a white man.
00:25:39A scout.
00:25:41Open the gate.
00:25:47The ranger.
00:25:49Where's the ranger?
00:25:51Where are you from?
00:25:52Any word of the ranger?
00:25:53No.
00:25:54No.
00:25:55No.
00:25:56No.
00:25:57No.
00:25:58Where are you from?
00:25:59Any word of the ranger?
00:26:01Where's the rangers?
00:26:02What's the news coming?
00:26:05Ranger McIntyre reporting to Major Gladwell.
00:26:07Glad you got through.
00:26:08However did you do it?
00:26:09We were under siege here.
00:26:11All quiet for the moment, isn't it?
00:26:13Thanks to me and my brother Pontiac.
00:26:15Brother?
00:26:17This way, sir.
00:26:20Major, how are you?
00:26:21Well, McIntyre, how nice to see you.
00:26:23General Amherst asked me to tell you that reinforcements are on the way.
00:26:26Oh, at last.
00:26:27On the command of Colonel Von Weber.
00:26:29Von Weber?
00:26:30Oh, no.
00:26:32You know him, sir.
00:26:33Unfortunately, yes.
00:26:34I understand.
00:26:35Mercenaries who fight for money instead of principle.
00:26:38That's more than that.
00:26:39Von Weber, ever since he was captured and tortured by the Arapahos, has been like a madman.
00:26:45His personal vengeance has shamed the army.
00:26:48However, did you have much trouble getting here?
00:26:51No, sir, thanks to my friend Pontiac.
00:26:54You're a friend of Pontiac's?
00:26:56Practically a member of his family, sir.
00:26:58He calls me his little white brother.
00:27:01Now he's willing to come to the fort to discuss terms for peace.
00:27:05Do you mean to say that Pontiac...
00:27:07It's all very unofficial, sir.
00:27:08I hadn't the authority.
00:27:10I hope you won't give me away.
00:27:12Give you away, my dear McIntyre?
00:27:14Well, if there's any question, I'll say that I authorized you.
00:27:17Then you'll talk with him.
00:27:18Talk with him?
00:27:19I'll roll out the red carpet.
00:27:21But are you sure that this isn't a trick?
00:27:23Remember, he's a wily old fox.
00:27:25Sure he is.
00:27:26He'll lie and cheat and fox an enemy.
00:27:29But he'll be honest with me, sir.
00:27:31Because I'm his friend.
00:27:32You can count on that.
00:27:34Oh, what a stroke of providence.
00:27:36My garrison besieged.
00:27:38Almost out of rations.
00:27:39Ten men down with smallpox.
00:27:41Smallpox?
00:27:42Yes, we had a minor plague.
00:27:43Sixteen dead.
00:27:44But the doctor feels that he has it under control now.
00:27:47The news you bring more than offsets what we've been through.
00:27:50Do you know, McIntyre, we can make history here in the next few days...
00:27:53...if we can just find the right formula for peace.
00:27:56Do you know what it is?
00:27:58No, sir. I wish I did.
00:28:00So do I.
00:28:02No, this is the time for men to get down upon their knees...
00:28:05...and pray for guidance.
00:28:08Pontiac is praying for guidance too, sir.
00:28:12I guess it's all up to the Great Spirit now.
00:28:24Are you trying to cook me?
00:28:26Sweathouse good.
00:28:28I had a bath, thus.
00:28:30Bath, lake, water, me clean.
00:28:34Sweathouse good for new squaw.
00:28:36Make ready for marriage night.
00:28:38White chief say, take care, little white squaw.
00:28:41I take.
00:28:42Oh, Mr. McIntyre ordered me to.
00:28:44Oh, Mr. McIntyre ordered me to.
00:28:46Oh, Mr. McIntyre ordered me to.
00:28:48Oh, Mr. McIntyre ordered me to.
00:28:50Oh, Mr. McIntyre ordered me to.
00:28:52Mr. McIntyre ordered this, did he?
00:28:54In England, they treat lobsters like this.
00:28:57Lobsters?
00:28:58Oh, of course you wouldn't know what a lobster is.
00:29:01Lobster is a... a fish.
00:29:04You eat.
00:29:05Fish?
00:29:06I eat.
00:29:14Here I am.
00:29:17White skin.
00:29:18Don't think big magic.
00:29:21That's it.
00:29:22Mr. McIntyre must think red skin is big magic too.
00:29:26All right.
00:29:36White chief see new squaw.
00:29:38Fix, happy.
00:29:40Do you have a mirror?
00:29:41Mirror?
00:29:42Mirror, look.
00:29:45See self in water.
00:29:47White chief not come back.
00:29:49Why?
00:29:50Old squaw him maybe forget.
00:29:53New squaw him never forget.
00:29:55You pretty.
00:29:56Thank you, Lightfoot.
00:29:58You pretty, pretty, pretty.
00:30:00I like you too.
00:30:02Go, squaw man, go.
00:30:08Wear every day.
00:30:12Wear marriage night, heap magic.
00:30:16I like your magic.
00:30:19Big magic.
00:30:20Many papoose, six, nine, ten.
00:30:23Is this your idea or Mr. McIntyre's?
00:30:30There are only few men in fort.
00:30:33We kill some.
00:30:34Soon others starve.
00:30:36We want war.
00:30:43A great ship is coming with food and many soldiers.
00:30:47The French leader say the great white father will send army to help Indian tribe.
00:30:53This is a lie.
00:30:56The French canoes are gone from the lakes.
00:30:58Their army has sailed across the great waters.
00:31:02My white brother has read their treaties.
00:31:06Maybe white brother lie.
00:31:08My white brother does not lie.
00:31:12White chief at the fort.
00:31:14Peace.
00:31:18We want war.
00:31:21We want war.
00:31:23We want war.
00:31:27Peace.
00:31:28Peace.
00:31:31Then Major Gladwin will talk with me.
00:31:34He will talk.
00:31:37This is good.
00:31:38Maybe this is trick.
00:31:40Maybe white man is spy.
00:31:43Don't try so hard, Hawk, don't.
00:31:45If we go to fort, they take us prisoners and put us in jail.
00:31:49White chief at the fort is a fine man.
00:31:52He does not want war.
00:31:54He wants to live in peace as brothers.
00:31:58That is the way men should do.
00:32:01We will go to the fort.
00:32:03If your white chief has peace in his heart, I will know.
00:32:07And then we will end war.
00:32:11Hawk.
00:32:14I'm glad you're here.
00:32:21Maybe peace with the great white chief.
00:32:24But no peace with you and me.
00:32:26You can have many squads, Hawk.
00:32:28So a white squad first.
00:32:31With you and me, always war.
00:32:34All right.
00:32:35If you want it that way.
00:32:41May the bridegroom come in?
00:32:43You come.
00:32:47You are beautiful.
00:32:49She is a little white swan, ready for the wedding night.
00:32:52Thank you, Chia.
00:32:54For your information and pleasure, I have been steamed.
00:32:57I wish I had been around to watch.
00:32:59The day I find you in an English fort, I will see that the steaming has returned to lobster color.
00:33:04Believe me, I will watch.
00:33:06Ouch, Chia.
00:33:07Ouch, Chia.
00:33:08The bride and groom are about to quarrel.
00:33:10Chia, please stay.
00:33:11Ouch.
00:33:12I go.
00:33:14I stay.
00:33:15You squaw men for sure.
00:33:22Isn't the little white swan glad to see me back?
00:33:24The other prisoners have been exchanged.
00:33:26I know, I helped arrange for that.
00:33:28Why wasn't I?
00:33:30Before our honeymoon.
00:33:33Help me.
00:33:34Help me.
00:33:38She says a messenger has just arrived from the braves around the fort.
00:33:41Let's see what he has to say.
00:33:43Squaw, stay behind.
00:34:03The squaw has arrived from the fort with reinforcements.
00:34:05The army, that's wonderful.
00:34:07I'm not so sure.
00:34:08Good old English regulars, bless them.
00:34:10They're not English regulars, they're Hessians.
00:34:13They couldn't have come at a worse time.
00:34:15You must get right to the fort and tell them how many Indians are here and whether...
00:34:18And ruin everything we've tried to do?
00:34:20What side are you on anyway?
00:34:22I'm for peace.
00:34:23Peace?
00:34:24You turncoat renegade.
00:34:26Can't you get this through your head?
00:34:28If the peace plans work, you can walk out of here and I don't care where you go.
00:34:33If they don't, and this village is attacked, all white prisoners will be killed.
00:34:39This includes you.
00:34:44It's reinforcements.
00:34:58How about this?
00:35:29Major Gladwin.
00:35:31General Amherst sends his greetings.
00:35:33Thank you, General.
00:35:35Halt!
00:35:37Right face!
00:35:39Order arms!
00:35:41Six seconds arms!
00:35:46Right face!
00:35:48Order arms!
00:35:50Six seconds arms!
00:35:54Right face!
00:35:56Right face!
00:35:59Order arms!
00:36:08Congratulations for holding on, Major.
00:36:10Well, we were scraping the bottom of the barrel for supplies, sir.
00:36:13The school is loaded above the blimps.
00:36:15Dry rations and, of course, barreled meat and plenty of ammunition.
00:36:18Well, there may not be any more fighting. I've arranged to discuss a peace treaty with Pontiac.
00:36:22Treaty, sir?
00:36:23Yes. They haven't fired a shot at us in days.
00:36:26The Indians have held us to a siege.
00:36:28You will please to read the orders, Major.
00:36:34One does not treat with wild beasts. One destroys them.
00:36:45General Amherst instructs me to turn over my command to you, sir.
00:36:50This is most unusual.
00:36:52I don't mind your rank, sir.
00:36:53I've got a troop of men afoot, an armed crew aboard the schooner, and I intend to use them.
00:36:59Well, respecting your rank, sir,
00:37:01the leader of the Indians, Chief Pontiac, has been led to expect a peace conference here.
00:37:06Oh? And how does one confer with a savage?
00:37:13To his people, Pontiac is a great general, sir.
00:37:16He is, in fact, a brilliant strategist, a man of stature and great dignity.
00:37:20But more important, he is the spiritual and religious leader of many tribes, sir.
00:37:25Oh, a red-skinned messiah.
00:37:28Oh, gladwin, my man.
00:37:31This siege has softened you.
00:37:34I'll show you how to deal with wild pigs.
00:37:37I'm sorry you feel that way about it, sir.
00:37:40For your information, Major, as soon as my men are rested, whether your peace conference is matured or not,
00:37:45I am moving against the enemy.
00:37:47Well, I suggest we consolidate and hold the fort.
00:37:49We are surrounded by 2,000 pig braves, sir.
00:37:52You didn't see them attack my schooner and cannon when I came in, did you?
00:37:56I explained there was a truce.
00:37:59In open combat, 100 of my soldiers are the equal of a thousand sneaking Indian swine
00:38:08who can't stand up against a bayonet.
00:38:10This is not open country, sir. This is a forest.
00:38:12You will not see them, but they will be all around you.
00:38:14You'll never have a chance to use a bayonet.
00:38:16Are you disputing my authority, Major?
00:38:20No, sir, but I should like to inform you that the responsibility will be all yours.
00:38:25Quite.
00:38:27If you obstruct me in any way, I shall be forced to place you under arrest.
00:38:32Now, I should like to inspect the rest of the fort.
00:38:47Doctor.
00:38:51Doctor, what is the situation?
00:38:53Well, sir, we're in luck.
00:38:55No new cases in the past four days.
00:38:57That's good.
00:38:59How are the sick ones getting along?
00:39:01Getting better.
00:39:03Slowly, of course, slowly.
00:39:05I'm a great believer in heat to destroy the smallpox pest.
00:39:09Hmm.
00:39:11Of course.
00:39:13Hmm.
00:39:15Of course.
00:39:17Of course. Naturally, we boil everything.
00:39:21Clothing, blankets, everything.
00:39:24Yes, sir. Yes, Doctor.
00:39:26Be so kind, follow me to Major Gretman's office.
00:39:30Doctor, about these contaminated blankets and clothing.
00:39:38These articles would spread the disease, no?
00:39:42Certainly, sir. The pox is highly contagious. That's why we boil everything.
00:39:45Major Gladden.
00:39:48How would you like to send some gifts to the Indians?
00:39:52Gifts, sir?
00:39:53Yes, as a token of my, uh, friendship.
00:39:56Well, it's an excellent idea.
00:39:58There's no better way to obtain an Indian's friendship than with gifts, sir.
00:40:02I wish to send the blankets and clothing to Chief Pontiac's village.
00:40:09Why, it'll poison them like flies, sir.
00:40:12More potent than gunpowder, don't you think?
00:40:15And all humanity, sir.
00:40:17By humanity, you refer, of course, to my soldiers.
00:40:21It is my duty to protect their lives.
00:40:24I refuse to be a party to it, sir.
00:40:28You will do as you're told.
00:40:31Insubordination in the face of the enemy is a capital offense.
00:40:36Do you understand that?
00:40:39You have your orders.
00:40:41You respect my rank.
00:40:44The offense's rank.
00:40:47It offends my soul.
00:41:07Compliments of Colonel Von Weber, sir.
00:41:16Down the bow! Ho!
00:41:19Ho!
00:41:35A token of the white man's hope for peace.
00:41:39Von Weber?
00:41:42How many sons do your chiefs assemble at the fort?
00:41:46Six.
00:41:50Here's to the fort.
00:41:53Ho!
00:42:15Ho!
00:42:20Gentlemen.
00:42:22Colonel Von Weber.
00:42:24Major Gladman.
00:42:26Chief Pontiac.
00:42:28It is an honor to have you here, sir.
00:42:30I came here to speak for my people
00:42:34and give their thanks for your generous gifts.
00:42:38But greater are their thanks for the high purpose
00:42:42of this peace meeting.
00:42:45So the savage has come to beg for peace.
00:42:51Chief Pontiac did not come to beg for peace, sir.
00:42:54He expected to be received as the head of an army.
00:42:58To state his terms and ask for ours.
00:43:01Ridiculous, is it not?
00:43:03This creature comes here to state his terms and to ask ours.
00:43:08Is that not ridiculous?
00:43:10You're insulting him, sir.
00:43:12You're making a very grave mistake.
00:43:15Major, it is my experience
00:43:18that an Indian does not understand the meaning of a treaty.
00:43:24I allowed you to come here out of courtesy
00:43:27to my junior officer, Major Gladwin.
00:43:30And out of curiosity.
00:43:37Now, my curiosity is satisfied.
00:43:40I see no reason to continue this interview any further.
00:43:45Come back here!
00:43:47Arrest those Indians!
00:43:49They came under a flag of truth.
00:43:50Lieutenant Von Weber, this is a matter of honor.
00:43:52Chief Pontiac came here as an ambassador of his people.
00:43:56Are you instructing me on a point of honor, Major?
00:44:00Yes, and on a matter of international law.
00:44:03I warn you, sir, General Amherst will have a complete report
00:44:07and will not approve of your actions.
00:44:15Very well. Let them go.
00:44:18My action was intended, or less.
00:44:20A warning.
00:44:22You've destroyed everything we tried to do
00:44:25and started a war which I doubt any of us will survive.
00:44:29We have already doomed Pontiac to defeat
00:44:31without placing one white life in jeopardy.
00:44:34What is the incubation period of the smallpox?
00:44:36Nine or ten days? Yes.
00:44:39He has had those blankets now seven days.
00:44:43We shall attack Pontiac's village in full force
00:44:47four days from now.
00:44:53The compliments of Colonel Von Weber.
00:44:58A new monster.
00:45:02I find you intolerably insulting.
00:45:07Arrest this man.
00:45:09You are exceeding your authority, sir.
00:45:11Lieutenant McIntyre is a free ranger
00:45:13and is not technically under your command.
00:45:16Every man in this fort is under my command, Major Gladwin.
00:45:19Including you.
00:45:22Take this man to the guardhouse!
00:45:25All right, McIntyre.
00:45:31Count your mercies, my old mother used to say.
00:45:34When you're in trouble, count your mercies.
00:45:37I'll count them if you tell me what they are.
00:45:39Well, now, it's a merciful death,
00:45:41is what a firing squad offers you.
00:45:43A nice, clean death.
00:45:45Not messy like.
00:45:47So it is.
00:45:49Would you rather have an Indian's tummy
00:45:51or an Indian's head?
00:45:53I don't know what you're talking about.
00:45:55I don't know what you're talking about.
00:45:58So it is.
00:45:59Would you rather have an Indian's tummy
00:46:01or splashing your brains about?
00:46:03Why not?
00:46:04Well, now, that's important, that is.
00:46:06A man should be all present and accounted for.
00:46:09To make a proper funeral,
00:46:11when I'm buried, I intend to have his scalp on me head.
00:46:15If an Indian ever draws his scalp and knife on me,
00:46:18I just say to him,
00:46:20oh, brother, look, soldier.
00:46:22Then I hand him his scalp.
00:46:24Like this.
00:46:25He thinks it's magic, see?
00:46:27And it's painted red inside to look like blood.
00:46:30I'll bet you a month's pay he lets me off.
00:46:33Well, you're a smart fellow, all right, Limey.
00:46:36When the time comes, I aim to be a proper corpse, I do.
00:46:40Thanks for brightening my last hours, Limey.
00:46:43That's all right, mate.
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00:49:28Help! Call out the golf!
00:49:30The prisoner's got him! Help! Help! Help!
00:49:35There he goes!
00:49:38There he goes!
00:49:40Sergeant.
00:49:41What is it?
00:49:42The prisoner, sir.
00:49:43Oh.
00:49:44There he goes!
00:49:46Are you sure it's a prisoner?
00:49:48Yes, sir.
00:49:52Well, it seems to have escaped.
00:49:54Why, it's unbelievable.
00:49:56And do, of course, notify the guard, will you?
00:49:58Yes, sir.
00:49:59Good, eh?
00:50:09White Dog, we finished private work. Now.
00:50:13Forget it, Hawk Bill. I have to get to the village.
00:50:16Me want White Squaw. Man who lives, takes.
00:50:46Hey!
00:51:16White Dog, we finished private work. Now.
00:51:47White Dog, we finished private work. Now.
00:51:50Forget it, Hawk Bill. I have to get to the village.
00:51:52Nobody may fool a Hawk Bill.
00:52:16You could die.
00:52:18Always.
00:52:31Don't leave me.
00:52:44James.
00:52:47James.
00:53:04All is not good.
00:53:08There is a great sickness upon my people.
00:53:16White Man's disease.
00:53:43White Man's disease.
00:53:45Rotten with pestilence.
00:53:47Straight from the isolation wards.
00:53:49What?
00:53:50Believe me, my brother, I did not know this.
00:53:52And this is not Major Gladwin's doing, I swear it.
00:53:55It's that Von Weber.
00:53:57He was going to have me shot.
00:53:59I had to break out of jail.
00:54:04So that is why you came here.
00:54:06Yes.
00:54:09Go.
00:54:11Go now.
00:54:12Go now.
00:54:14For when the Braves find out about this...
00:54:17Even I may not be able to save you.
00:54:19But I want to stay here.
00:54:20Keep the disease from spreading to the other villages.
00:54:22Go!
00:54:24I fear for you.
00:54:26And your little white squaw.
00:54:28Go.
00:54:41Pontiac says we'd better get out of here quickly.
00:54:49What's the matter?
00:54:52Chia.
00:54:54Lightfoot.
00:54:58How did it happen?
00:55:00Von Weber.
00:55:04I'm so ashamed of my people.
00:55:11Now pay attention.
00:55:13I'm going to draw you a map.
00:55:16How to get to the fort.
00:55:19If you follow it carefully, you may be able to get there alone.
00:55:23What are you going to do?
00:55:25Stay here and fight the pest.
00:55:28It's too late.
00:55:30No, it isn't.
00:55:32All the blankets and clothing are burned.
00:55:35The disease can't spread.
00:55:38The Indians would never do that.
00:55:41They wouldn't understand.
00:55:45They'd just die.
00:55:47I'm going to stay too.
00:55:51This may be your only chance to get away.
00:55:54I'll stay.
00:55:59I'll stay.
00:56:02I love you.
00:56:25Hoganaga.
00:56:28Hoganaga.
00:56:47Tired?
00:56:49Not as tired as you.
00:56:50Let's go.
00:56:58I'm afraid they're blaming us for all this.
00:57:01I know. I've seen them watching us.
00:57:04I think we'd better get out of here.
00:57:21Thank you, Father.
00:57:23We can rest for a while.
00:57:29If we get back to the fort, what are you going to do?
00:57:32The way I feel right now...
00:57:35I'd like to join Pontiac and fight Von Weber.
00:57:38I don't blame you.
00:57:40But I can't...
00:57:42What is it?
00:57:45I hate the thought of you in danger.
00:57:48I don't want anything to happen to you.
00:57:50I don't want you to get hurt or arrested.
00:57:54Or steamed like a lobster.
00:58:14You must be in good spirits.
00:58:17Not me, you.
00:58:18Not me, you.
00:58:20I'll never change my mind.
00:58:30The Holy Spirit has spoken.
00:58:35It's war.
00:58:48War!
00:59:05Attention!
00:59:13At ease!
00:59:19That's how we'll meet them.
00:59:21Indians never could stand cold steel.
00:59:25Your tactics, sir. It's useless for me to protest.
00:59:28Quiet.
00:59:30We will attack in formation, destroy the enemy,
00:59:33and march back in formation.
00:59:35I can only hope some of you will get back, sir.
00:59:37We'll need you.
00:59:39We will, I assure you.
00:59:44Until then, you are in command of the fort.
00:59:48Yes, sir.
00:59:57Right face!
01:00:00Open gate!
01:00:02Left shoulder, march!
01:00:10Halt!
01:00:18Halt!
01:00:37We can both go into the fort now.
01:00:39Are you sure you'll be safe?
01:00:42For a while, anyway.
01:00:45With Von Weber gone, Gladwin will be in command.
01:00:48Yes, sir.
01:01:06Close the gate!
01:01:08Who's there?
01:01:09General Lander!
01:01:12General Abbot!
01:01:14Blimey, a prisoner!
01:01:16McIntyre, what are you doing here?
01:01:18I brought you back my squaw, sir.
01:01:20Squaw?
01:01:21I'm Winifred Lancaster.
01:01:23Sir John's daughter?
01:01:25Oh.
01:01:26Well, how did you get through?
01:01:28Well, it was as the saying goes, sir, nip and tuck.
01:01:30We saw Von Weber march out on parade,
01:01:32so I thought I'd pay you a visit while he's gone.
01:01:35He isn't on parade. He's out to burn Indian villages.
01:01:38To destroy the enemy.
01:01:40He thinks he's going to catch them all asleep.
01:01:42He must be out of his mind, sir.
01:01:43He likes to meet them in formation and with cold steel.
01:01:46Thanks to those infected blankets,
01:01:48every tribe within a hundred miles of here is on the warpath.
01:01:51Well, he doesn't know that.
01:01:53He's counting on catching them all unprepared.
01:01:55Suicide, sir.
01:01:57Well, he must be warned, lieutenant.
01:02:01Is that an order, sir?
01:02:03You can't make him go.
01:02:05Surely Von Weber deserves whatever happens to him.
01:02:07Yes, he does.
01:02:09But my concern is for the rank and file.
01:02:11The men, their wives.
01:02:14What trail did he take, sir?
01:02:16Through the French village and across the bridge.
01:02:21Well, little squaw.
01:02:24Use your influence with a great spirit.
01:02:30Take care of her, sir.
01:02:43All woods from here?
01:02:51Yes, sir.
01:02:53How far is the village?
01:02:55About half a mile, sir.
01:02:57Good.
01:02:59From here, I go on foot.
01:03:03At the port!
01:03:43Go!
01:04:13Go!
01:04:43Go!
01:04:57What are you?
01:05:13What are you doing?
01:05:44Go!
01:05:55Form up!
01:05:57Please, sir, put them into cover.
01:05:59Cover? The enemy has fled.
01:06:01Cover!
01:06:03That's the way they fight, sir.
01:06:05They'll be back at us in a minute.
01:06:07That's right, sir.
01:06:09Fight? There's no fight or action.
01:06:11It's a madness.
01:06:13On your feet!
01:06:15Disperse, men, and look out for yourselves.
01:06:24Come back here!
01:06:26Come back!
01:06:28That man is fun, Weber.
01:06:31I want him alive.
01:06:35On your feet, men!
01:06:37You're alive! Fight!
01:06:39Come on! Get down!
01:06:43On your feet!
01:06:53On your feet!
01:07:08On your feet!
01:07:14On your feet!
01:07:35I'm sorry, my dear.
01:07:40We walked into a trap, sir.
01:07:41Colonel von Weber?
01:07:43Taken alive by the Indians, sir.
01:07:45What about Lieutenant McIntyre?
01:07:47He tried to save us, ma'am.
01:07:49Warned von Weber.
01:07:51Von Weber shot him.
01:07:54The Indians took him with them, too.
01:07:56Alive?
01:07:58I don't know.
01:08:11I don't know.
01:08:42I have experienced Indian torture before.
01:08:47I have experienced Indian torture before.
01:08:50I have experienced Indian torture before.
01:08:52White man's torture.
01:08:54White man's torture.
01:08:56Cheetah!
01:09:06No!
01:09:08No!
01:09:10No!
01:09:11No!
01:09:13No!
01:09:15No!
01:09:16No!
01:09:18No!
01:09:20No!
01:09:21No, my goodness!
01:09:23No!
01:09:25Oh, my goodness!
01:09:28No!
01:09:30No!
01:09:34No!
01:09:36He must die.
01:09:40He must die.
01:09:44Help me!
01:09:50Boss.
01:09:52Kill me, boss.
01:10:01Lieutenant.
01:10:03Have four horses saddled immediately.
01:10:05Also arrange a color guard and a white flag.
01:10:09Yes, sir.
01:10:10Come on, my dear.
01:10:11We're going for a ride.
01:10:39I want to thank you, sir, for honoring our flag of truth.
01:10:41There is no longer any reason why we can't make peace.
01:10:43So I've come to discuss a treaty, sir.
01:10:45On your own terms.
01:10:47No.
01:10:49No.
01:10:51No.
01:10:53No.
01:10:55No.
01:10:57No.
01:10:59No.
01:11:01No.
01:11:03No.
01:11:05No.
01:11:07No.
01:11:09No.
01:11:11Treaties are made with the lips and the sign.
01:11:16But peace comes only through our hearts.
01:11:19I agree with you, sir.
01:11:21The Great Spirit has spoken to my heart.
01:11:24Yes.
01:11:25The Redcoats will remain here for a time.
01:11:29But men like you will pour across the sea.
01:11:34The Great Spirit has shown me that these people will come in peace.
01:11:40The forest will be their home.
01:11:43And my people will no longer be.
01:11:50The Indian will disappear from this.
01:11:56His beloved land.
01:11:59Chinoopa.
01:12:09THE END