• 6 months ago
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00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:03 [HORSE GALLOPING]
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00:10 Take his horse.
00:35 [HORSE GALLOPING]
00:39 Oh.
00:40 Howdy.
00:41 Howdy.
00:43 You from Solbrain?
00:45 You be John Strandle?
00:47 Yes, sir.
00:48 This here is Yankee Jones.
00:49 How do you do?
00:51 You got here quick.
00:52 Well, for $1,000, I can ride real fast.
00:55 I sent for you, Mr. Randall, because I
00:57 need a man to do a job.
00:59 From your reputation, you sounded like him.
01:02 Now that I've seen you, I'm convinced of it.
01:05 Well, uh, just what is it you want me to do now?
01:08 Marry my daughter.
01:11 Marry my daughter.
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01:16 [THUNDER]
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01:30 [THUNDER]
01:33 Yeah, well, uh, I'm sorry, but you're going
01:45 to have to get yourself somebody else.
01:47 Now, wait a minute.
01:48 Hear me out.
01:49 15 years ago, this place was raided by Apaches.
01:58 They killed my wife and stole my daughter.
02:00 She was three years old.
02:02 She was taken by Victorio and raised as his daughter.
02:05 Doesn't even believe she has a white father.
02:09 Victorio, huh?
02:11 He is the war chief of all the Apaches.
02:13 He's done this before, taken white children
02:15 and raised them as his own.
02:16 Well, uh, how do you know she's still alive?
02:18 I mean, 15 years, sir.
02:20 I have seen her another month ago in Victoria's Gap.
02:22 I spoke with her.
02:24 Yankee's a traitor.
02:25 He does business with Victorio's people.
02:27 Ah.
02:28 Well, uh, why don't you just get word to her?
02:30 You know, tell her the truth.
02:31 Tell her to come on home.
02:32 She doesn't want to come home.
02:33 She's a princess with a dozen ponies of her own.
02:36 The finest clothes, Yankee slave girls to serve her.
02:39 Nothing is denied.
02:40 Why should you want to return here?
02:41 As a daughter of a chief, she's seen
02:43 the best of their way of life.
02:44 In a few days, she must marry.
02:46 You want me to walk into Victorio's camp
02:52 and ask that girl to marry me instead of one
02:54 of his Indian braves, huh?
02:56 Come on now, Mr. Albright.
02:57 Now?
02:58 It must be done now, during the marriage time.
03:00 For three days, the Apaches are at peace,
03:02 even with themselves.
03:03 Tribal law forbids any fighting to the death.
03:05 It's the only time a white man would
03:07 stand a chance of reaching Victoria
03:08 and be able to leave.
03:11 I'm sorry.
03:13 Listen, when you get a whole bunch of Indians together
03:15 in one spot like that, they kind of scare me.
03:17 Anyway, I don't know anything about making love Apache style.
03:20 You'll probably laugh right in my face.
03:22 I thought of that, too.
03:23 I'll send Yankee here with you.
03:24 He knows the people, their customs.
03:27 He'll tell you what to do and when to do it.
03:29 You can't trust me, patron.
03:31 I will see you win the girl.
03:33 And I'll also send four of my best horses,
03:35 along with two pack animals.
03:37 They'll be loaded with gifts for Victorio.
03:39 I have seen the presents.
03:40 They would make an Apache reach beyond his dreams.
03:44 Yeah.
03:46 Well, I'm sure you can find somebody a lot smarter than I am.
03:48 I've tried.
03:50 I've sent two other men.
03:51 They never came back.
03:52 But that was not the time of peace.
03:56 What happens if I don't want to get married right now?
03:58 I don't want a wife.
03:59 The marriage would be Apache and not legal here.
04:03 What if I didn't marry her?
04:05 How am I going to get her back here?
04:06 Under the law, she would be your property.
04:08 If you come back here, she must follow.
04:13 Mr. Randall, I'm not very good at it.
04:17 I've never done it before.
04:19 You want to see me on my knees?
04:28 All right, sir.
04:29 You did bought yourself a son-in-law.
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05:08 Is that the way?
05:10 Straight ahead, through the pass.
05:11 Here.
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05:54 We should not have come, Patron.
05:57 Now you tell me.
05:58 Come on.
06:02 You are going in?
06:03 Not going in, I'm afraid of.
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07:47 It's Blackhorse, one of Victoria's war chiefs.
07:50 Yeah, well, you tell him we come
07:52 on peace, huh?
07:53 You have already said it, White Eyes.
07:55 I speak the English tongue.
07:57 Why do you come here?
07:59 Well, it's time of peace.
08:01 I wish to see Victoria.
08:05 Go back.
08:06 There will be no killing this day.
08:08 Victoria.
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08:12 Why are you here?
08:25 I, uh, I want to see the white girl.
08:28 She is called White Antelope.
08:30 Yeah, well, I'd--
08:32 I'd like to talk to her.
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08:39 [GUN COCKS]
08:42 [GUNSHOT]
08:45 Go back to the man Albright, Pinder LeCoyer,
08:50 and tell him Victoria's daughter will never go to him.
08:53 You are fortunate, White Eyes.
09:07 Take the message back to the Albright men.
09:09 I thought you said this was a time of peace.
09:13 Until the sun sets today.
09:16 You said three days.
09:18 I guess I was wrong, Patron.
09:21 Yeah, I guess you were.
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09:27 [HELICOPTER WHIRRING]
09:35 Listen, White Eyes, I'm tired of war.
09:39 White Antelope is Apache, and the Pinder LeCoyer,
09:42 we shall not take her.
09:44 You, uh, know she's, uh, Albright's daughter.
09:48 That is true, but does your gun belong
09:50 to the man who made it?
09:53 But, uh, a woman is not property.
09:55 That is why White Antelope shall not
09:57 be taken from her people, unless it is her choice to go.
10:01 Albright has sent other men, other hunters
10:04 who wish to collect the bounty he has posted
10:06 for this woman's return.
10:08 Do you wish to join them, White Eyes?
10:10 Well, uh, it's time for the girl to marry.
10:14 That is true.
10:16 One horse is tied before my teepee now.
10:19 Well, an Apache girl has got the right
10:21 to choose a man she wants.
10:23 A white girl should be able to choose one of her own kind.
10:25 You wish to marry White Antelope?
10:28 Well, uh, there comes a time when a man thinks of marrying.
10:32 Is it White Antelope you want, or is it the Pindola
10:35 Coy Albright's gold, huh?
10:37 No matter.
10:38 It is for White Antelope to decide.
10:41 It is right that she should choose one of her own kind,
10:43 if that is her wish.
10:45 Black Horse has promised 10 horses, 3 rifles,
10:48 2 Yaqui slaves if White Antelope chooses him.
10:52 Well, uh, it's a higher price.
10:54 More than any other Shishin-te girl
10:56 has ever brought her father.
10:58 But even then, it will not be enough to make up
11:00 for the emptiness that will fill my teepee when she is gone.
11:04 I don't know.
11:07 It's, uh, probably more than she's worth,
11:10 but, uh, 20 horses, 3 rifles,
11:14 and, uh, 3 wagon loads of dried corn
11:16 instead of the Yaqui girls.
11:18 How do I know that you will deliver these gifts?
11:20 Victoria, you're an honorable man.
11:22 So is Albright.
11:23 The promise will be kept when I return to his house.
11:26 Within the hour, you may tie your pony before my teepee
11:29 and take part in the games.
11:31 It is the time of peace,
11:33 and even a Pindelicoyer will be accepted
11:35 as a brother of the Shishin-te.
11:37 Until the sun sets today.
11:42 If I don't return to Albright's,
11:44 the promise won't be kept.
11:46 Perhaps seeing you on the point of a lance
11:49 will be worth more than the gifts you promise.
11:53 [thunder]
11:55 You are lucky I am with you, Patron.
12:10 Without my help, you could have had much trouble.
12:13 You will tell Albright what a good guide I am, eh?
12:15 How I helped you bring back the girl.
12:17 Yeah, even when I get out of this place in one piece,
12:19 I'll be sure and tell him.
12:20 Come on.
12:22 [horses galloping]
12:24 Well, uh, what do I do now?
12:43 Now you make the love, no?
12:45 You tie your horse in front of White Antelope's teepee.
12:48 Then you walk big, like brave, like this.
12:51 Oh, that looks sillier than you do.
13:01 It's getting on to noon.
13:05 Better get started.
13:08 [sighs]
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13:53 [crash]
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14:21 You did not know me?
14:28 You look very pretty.
14:30 You mean for an Apache?
14:32 No.
14:33 I mean as a woman.
14:35 You're not like the other white eyes I've met.
14:40 All white men are alike.
14:42 At least you're not like the others.
14:45 I am sorry I shot at you.
14:49 [music playing]
14:51 Is the man Albright paying you to come here
14:54 and bring me back to him?
14:56 He wants you back with him.
14:58 That is not an answer.
15:00 Your name is Doris.
15:02 Doris Albright, and you don't belong here.
15:04 You deserve a chance to be with your own people.
15:07 The Shisinde are my people.
15:09 Are they?
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15:17 Victorio is my father, and the Shisinde are my brothers.
15:22 Damon Albright is your father, and he's got more feeling
15:24 for you and his little finger than that whole Apache tribe
15:27 does.
15:28 How would you know?
15:29 You came after me only for the money
15:31 Albright has offered for my return.
15:33 He would even marry me to get it.
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16:23 What are you doing in the clothes of a Pindalacoye?
16:26 Because I am Pindalacoye, too.
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16:30 [drumming]
16:32 [cheering]
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16:54 I honestly don't see the point in trying
16:56 to impress a girl with a foot ring.
16:58 It is much better than if you win.
17:00 But you won't win.
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17:12 He knows my people.
17:14 He was telling me of them.
17:16 Yeah.
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17:30 Ho!
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18:18 This is not good, Patron.
18:20 Not good at all.
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18:26 Well, uh, what comes next?
18:28 You wrestle.
18:30 [music playing]
18:32 Move fast, Patron.
18:33 If he throws you from the ring, you lose.
18:35 But I think Black Horse will try to kill you instead.
18:38 Thanks.
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18:51 Ho!
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20:36 White eyes.
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21:27 You have chosen?
21:28 I have chosen.
21:29 Then you will go in peace.
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21:56 I got a job here for you.
21:57 You can stay if you like.
22:00 It wouldn't work out.
22:02 I understand.
22:04 Thanks, Mr. Randall.
22:05 [MUSIC PLAYING]
22:08 What are you doing out here?
22:13 I go where my husband goes.
22:16 You can't go with me.
22:17 You have to stay here with your father.
22:18 You are my husband.
22:21 Listen to me.
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22:25 It would be very pleasant to be your husband.
22:30 But I have nothing to offer.
22:31 My way of life would only hurt you.
22:34 I will share your emptiness.
22:37 I can't allow that.
22:40 Then I will go back.
22:43 That's your decision.
22:47 But I'll tell you this.
22:49 Although today I can't be your husband, as Victoria
22:51 taught you, there's always tomorrow.
22:54 And your gentleness has filled my heart with a memory
22:56 I will carry always.
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23:00 Goodbye.
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