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00:00:00Canada, land of majestic mountains and frozen wastes, a country rich in history, in tradition,
00:00:13and high adventure.
00:00:14Eighty years ago, gold was discovered in British Columbia, and men came from every part of
00:00:20the United States and Canada.
00:00:23They found a land of tall timber and rushing torrents and a tortuous trail along the Fraser
00:00:28River, the only entry to the gold country.
00:00:32The Cariboo Gold Rush, like all other gold rushes, passed into history, but the sun that
00:00:37set on the deserted gold creeks was to rise again on the great cattle empire of central
00:00:43British Columbia, where the ranches of the Cariboo and Chilcotin stand today.
00:00:48This is the story of a man with a dream of cattle, a man who helped to build a nation.
00:00:55His name was Jim Redfern, and he rode the Cariboo Trail into the Chilcotin country.
00:01:25Jim Redfern, a man with a dream of cattle, a man who helped to build a nation.
00:01:55Jim Redfern, a man with a dream of cattle, a man who helped to build a nation.
00:02:25Jim Redfern, a man with a dream of cattle, a man who helped to build a nation.
00:02:56Next time one of these crazy steers falls off the trail, he stays off.
00:03:08I heard you say that before, but you always pull them up.
00:03:10Well, I won't anymore. We've been held up long enough by these bunch of scarecrows you
00:03:14call a cattle herd.
00:03:15Trouble with you, Mike. You've got the gold fever, so you can't see anything else.
00:03:18So have a few thousand others who came up here ahead of us. You'd like a little gold
00:03:22yourself, wouldn't you?
00:03:23Well, that's why I'm here with you.
00:03:24Then why do we have to drag along these half-dead steers? Gold and cattle don't mix.
00:03:29They mix as far as I'm concerned. I told you back in Montana I'd go to the gold fields
00:03:34with you, but I also told you I was going to take the herd along. Gold is secondary
00:03:39with me, Mike, a means to an end. Now, take a good cattle ranch. The kind we hope to have
00:03:44back in Montana is what I...
00:03:49Get him!
00:04:19Hey, take a look up there.
00:04:41We'll have to count those steers as they cross.
00:04:49What for?
00:04:50You can read, can't you? This is a toll bridge.
00:04:52What's the charge?
00:04:53Fifty cents a head for the beef, a dollar for you and your friend, and, uh, two dollars
00:04:58for the chuck wagon.
00:04:59Which one of you is Walsh?
00:05:00Neither of us. We work for him.
00:05:02There's not enough water in that stream to wet a steer's ankle. I could jump across
00:05:06this thing you call a bridge.
00:05:07I wouldn't try it if I were you, mister. It's a hauled-up. You pay, you don't pass
00:05:11here.
00:05:12Well, uh, since you put it that way, Mike...
00:05:19Trouble, boss?
00:05:21We had anything else since we left Montana?
00:05:25Quarter to ain't such bad odds.
00:05:27Quarter to three.
00:05:29Let's see, 36 head of cattle, 18 dollars, two for us, two for the chuck.
00:05:33Now, we're not shelling out to cross that dinky bridge.
00:05:37Now you're talking. Let's go!
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00:05:49Wait a minute. I got a better idea.
00:05:50Duck! Get out!
00:06:05Take a look at that bridge.
00:06:08Come on. We'll saddle up.
00:06:10You stay here.
00:06:19Whoa!
00:06:23Land of friendly people. Hospitality.
00:06:26There are people like that in Montana, too.
00:06:29Actually, you enjoyed that little party.
00:06:31So did you. You were like the old Jim Redfield.
00:06:34Ah, this prospecting could be fun if we didn't have those 36 steers with us.
00:06:38Thirty-five and lose one. Good.
00:06:41Mustn't say that, Mike. Hadn't been for the cattle at the bridge, we might not be here now.
00:06:45Ah, here we go again. If it hadn't been for the cattle.
00:07:06Cows on the caribou trail?
00:07:10Caribou ain't gonna like it.
00:07:12I ain't hear it.
00:07:15Heading north?
00:07:16Is there any other way to go?
00:07:17Not if you're heading for the gold fields.
00:07:19This is the caribou trail, mister.
00:07:21Broken heart forever rock, dead man forever tree.
00:07:25Where you from?
00:07:26Montana.
00:07:27Montana, eh?
00:07:28Well, got a brother up there. Rancher like yourself.
00:07:32I could have been one, only I got the itch for gold.
00:07:35Been everywhere.
00:07:36California, gold fields, Virginia City, Alder Gulch.
00:07:40Haven't found it yet, huh?
00:07:41Oh, sure.
00:07:43I struck it rich lots of times.
00:07:45Well, not too rich, maybe, but gold.
00:07:48Maybe this time I'll hit her for sure.
00:07:50Come on, you know.
00:07:53Hi there, Confucius.
00:07:54Name Ling.
00:07:56Mine's Grizzly.
00:07:57Ain't really my name, but that's what everybody calls me.
00:08:00On account I rattled a grizzly bear once.
00:08:03A one, two, or I wouldn't be here now.
00:08:06Oh, say, I heard a little spelly shootin' a few minutes back.
00:08:09Spot of trouble?
00:08:10Tell him to speak up, though.
00:08:12Toll bridge, eh?
00:08:13Yeah.
00:08:14Don't blame me for not wantin' to pay.
00:08:16Fine pass when a man can charge folks
00:08:19for crossin' over a little trickle of water.
00:08:23Hey, that's a nice wagon you got there.
00:08:26Mind if I ride on her a spell?
00:08:28My feet get a little might tired sometimes.
00:08:31Old Hannibal, will ya, son?
00:08:37Well, come on, what are we waitin' for here?
00:08:40Get him!
00:08:42Yes, sir.
00:08:43She's just about ready.
00:08:48Just a little might more seasonin', maybe.
00:08:51Short, Confucius.
00:08:54Name's Ling.
00:08:56Oh, yeah, so he said.
00:08:58Common name in China, ain't it?
00:09:00Don't know.
00:09:01Me born in San Francisco.
00:09:03That so?
00:09:04Never been in China?
00:09:06Great country, China.
00:09:08Spend a lot of time in China.
00:09:10Great country, China.
00:09:12Spent some time there himself a little while ago.
00:09:15Yes, sir.
00:09:16The Maharajah of Hong Kong
00:09:19offered to give me my choice of his collection
00:09:22of pigeon blood rubies for the recipe for this here stew.
00:09:25I wouldn't do it.
00:09:27Maharajah, Hong Kong.
00:09:30Taste that, neighbor.
00:09:32You can tell your friends you vet the best.
00:09:35Same for you, young fella.
00:09:38Say, it's not bad.
00:09:40In fact, it's quite good.
00:09:42Good?
00:09:43It's nectar with ambrosia sodium for good measure.
00:11:07Hyah!
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00:11:18We're hitters.
00:11:20Man's life ain't never safe around cattle.
00:11:23Wait.
00:11:27Mike.
00:11:28Oh, there they are.
00:11:34Get that fire going.
00:11:35I'll get some water.
00:11:39You hurt?
00:11:41Sorry, boss.
00:11:58No.
00:11:59No, Jim.
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00:13:03You better rest a while.
00:13:21How do you feel, Mike?
00:13:24Hope you're satisfied.
00:13:30We'll have you to the doctors now in just a little while.
00:13:33Leave me alone.
00:13:36Get away from me.
00:13:39Don't ever see you again as long as I live.
00:13:46Hey, you hear that?
00:13:51Change coach!
00:14:00Whoa!
00:14:01What's the trouble?
00:14:02We got an injured man here.
00:14:03He's got to get to a doctor at once.
00:14:05Ain't no doctor will hit the Carson Creek.
00:14:07That's 15 miles.
00:14:09Another two or three hours.
00:14:10We've been dragging him like that.
00:14:11Well, we lost our horses.
00:14:12Sure, we'll be glad to help you.
00:14:14Good.
00:14:15Grizzly, Ling.
00:14:16Oh, Jim.
00:14:17I'll follow you with Hannibal in the saddle.
00:14:19All right.
00:14:31Stagecoach is going by the hotel.
00:14:33Yeah.
00:14:34Say, that Chinese on top was with those cattlemen last night.
00:14:39Stopping in front of Dr. Rhodes' house.
00:14:43Go and take a look.
00:14:44All right.
00:14:47Careful there, men.
00:14:48Careful now.
00:14:54My boss still alive?
00:14:55Yes, but he's been unconscious for the last two hours.
00:15:01What happened to your friend?
00:15:02You're one of the men from the toll bridge.
00:15:04That's right.
00:15:05If I were you, mister, I wouldn't hang around here.
00:15:07Waltz is pretty sore about that bridge you broke down.
00:15:19Thanks, men.
00:15:20Glad to help.
00:15:24Ling, you stay here close to Mike.
00:15:26I'll be back in a little while.
00:15:27I'll wait.
00:15:28You think Mike will be all right?
00:15:30I don't think they'll be able to tell us for a while,
00:15:32but let's hope so.
00:15:49Whiskey.
00:15:54From the States, eh?
00:15:56Isn't it good?
00:15:59It's quite good.
00:16:07Well, hello, Flancy.
00:16:09How are you?
00:16:10Fine, thanks.
00:16:11How are you?
00:16:12Fine, thanks.
00:16:13How are you?
00:16:14Fine, thanks.
00:16:15How are you?
00:16:16Well, hello, Flancy.
00:16:20Oh.
00:16:21How do you...
00:16:25I, uh...
00:16:26I beg your pardon, my name is Waltz.
00:16:28Oh, you're the chap that brought in the injured man.
00:16:30Uh, how'd that happen?
00:16:32You don't know, eh?
00:16:34Well, how would I know?
00:16:36Thought maybe somebody told you.
00:16:38The man you were talking to outside a minute ago.
00:16:41Man outside?
00:16:42That was...
00:16:43Bill Murphy.
00:16:44Well, how would he know?
00:16:46He works for you, doesn't he?
00:16:47Well, he sort of takes care of a toll bridge.
00:16:51Oh.
00:16:52It was your herd of cattle that crossed that bridge yesterday.
00:16:54Cattle and the caribou?
00:16:56Yes, the first ones up here.
00:16:58They're mighty welcome, too.
00:16:59You see, we haven't had a good beefsteak in a long time.
00:17:01Tell me, would you consider selling that beef?
00:17:04Hmm?
00:17:05The entire herd?
00:17:06I can't sell it while I have them got.
00:17:09The herd was stampeded last night.
00:17:11Stampeded?
00:17:13Well, that's too bad.
00:17:15Hmm.
00:17:17Aye.
00:17:18By the way, do you owe me for that broken toll bridge?
00:17:21Send me a bill.
00:17:23From his attitude, you'd think I'd run off his two-bit herd.
00:17:25Well?
00:17:26Well, what?
00:17:27Didn't you?
00:17:28Well, how could I?
00:17:29You know perfectly well I spent almost the whole evening in this place.
00:17:31Sure, Frank, but what about the people who work for you?
00:17:33Were they all here last night, too?
00:17:35Now, stop it, Francie.
00:17:36I'm not going to quarrel with you.
00:17:38You told me you wanted a little more time to think about me.
00:17:40Well, you've had a lot of time.
00:17:43Not enough.
00:17:45I'm not the sort of man you can push around.
00:17:48And I usually get what I want.
00:17:50Yes, you do.
00:17:51And I've got a big investment in you.
00:17:53Your place is the only one of its kind in town.
00:17:55I haven't let anyone else open up.
00:17:57I haven't even tried to start one myself.
00:18:00Now, look here, Frank.
00:18:01You own this town, just about everything and everybody in it.
00:18:04But I built this place with my own money.
00:18:06Now, now, now, now, now, now, now, Francie.
00:18:08I said I wasn't going to quarrel with you.
00:18:12But I'm not a very patient man.
00:18:16Frank...
00:18:23How did it happen?
00:18:24Indians?
00:18:25I'm not quite sure.
00:18:27That's not unusual in this country.
00:18:29Only usually, it's a lone prospector with a sack of gold.
00:18:32Then they send for a shuffle, not a doctor.
00:18:35Can you keep Mike here?
00:18:37I'll have to.
00:18:38He can't be moved.
00:18:39Ever been a nurse?
00:18:41In Clyde.
00:18:42Good.
00:18:43I'll need some help.
00:18:44Stop by in the morning.
00:18:45Thanks, doctor.
00:18:46I'll be here first thing.
00:18:47Fine.
00:18:48You come with me.
00:18:49Yeah.
00:18:50Grizzly, you made good time.
00:18:51Yeah.
00:18:52The bull can move pretty fast when he wants to.
00:18:53This time he wanted to.
00:18:54How's Mike?
00:18:55Won't know for a while.
00:18:56Well, he might as well eat while we're waiting to find out.
00:18:57My stomach's crowding my backbone.
00:18:58He'll be fine.
00:18:59He'll be fine.
00:19:00He'll be fine.
00:19:01He'll be fine.
00:19:02He'll be fine.
00:19:03He'll be fine.
00:19:04He'll be fine.
00:19:05He'll be fine.
00:19:06He'll be fine.
00:19:07He'll be fine.
00:19:08He'll be fine.
00:19:09He'll be fine.
00:19:10He'll be fine.
00:19:11He'll be fine.
00:19:12He'll be fine.
00:19:14I haven't even thought of food, but you're right.
00:19:16We haven't eaten since last night.
00:19:18I think these saddles will solve our money problem.
00:19:20Well, where are we eating?
00:19:22That gold palace there, it's good, Grubb.
00:19:27Walsh Mining Company.
00:19:30Walsh Mercantile Company.
00:19:33Walsh Trading Post.
00:19:36I thought the name of this town was Carson Creek.
00:19:38Thought it'd be Walsh City, huh?
00:19:40Yeah.
00:19:41I passed through here a time or two,
00:19:43Walsh just getting started.
00:19:45Sure took over now.
00:19:58Give me one of them, Jim.
00:20:00All right.
00:20:12Horse sale, one saddle without a horse.
00:20:15Two saddles without two horses.
00:20:18You tried the livery stable?
00:20:20No.
00:20:21Well, don't you think they'd be a better prospect
00:20:22for a couple of saddles?
00:20:24Probably, but I don't like the name on the livery stable.
00:20:26Walsh? What's the matter with it?
00:20:28It's on too many buildings around town.
00:20:31I didn't see it on this place.
00:20:32You won't, either.
00:20:34Although I've had offers.
00:20:36I'm not surprised.
00:20:37I suppose I could sell them without too much trouble.
00:20:40How much do you think they're worth?
00:20:42Oh, uh, I'll leave it up to you.
00:20:45Jim, we ain't had no supper,
00:20:47or even breakfast or lunch.
00:20:49Oh, I know.
00:20:50We can soon fix that.
00:20:51Al, two caribou steak dinners.
00:20:55How about $20 apiece?
00:20:56No, make it $25.
00:20:59You've just bought yourself two saddles.
00:21:01Them saddles didn't go very far.
00:21:03No.
00:21:04New shirt for you,
00:21:06a couple of blankets apiece,
00:21:08axe, frying pan.
00:21:10Walsh has got a monopoly in Carson Creek.
00:21:13He can charge you anything he wants.
00:21:14If I ever strike it rich,
00:21:16I'm going to open me a trading post here
00:21:18and put Mr. Walsh out of business.
00:21:20We'll have to put you out of business
00:21:22with a bullet in your back.
00:21:23You figure it was him who got me into this business.
00:21:26Well, I don't know about you,
00:21:27but I don't know about him.
00:21:30You figure it was him that started that stampede?
00:21:33After what I've seen and heard around town,
00:21:35I'm ready to believe he's behind everything
00:21:36in this part of the country.
00:21:40Show yourself before I start shooting!
00:21:42No, Zuni!
00:21:43Me, Ling!
00:21:45Don't ever sneak into a camp like that, neighbor.
00:21:48Not up here in the gold country,
00:21:49where a fellow usually shoots first
00:21:51and buries his mistakes.
00:21:52What happened, Ling?
00:21:54Mike isn't...
00:21:55No, no.
00:21:56Doctors say he don't need me tonight.
00:21:58But women from town say better nurse than Ling.
00:22:01Woman nurse.
00:22:02How is Mike?
00:22:04He's asleep.
00:22:06Where get blanket?
00:22:07In town.
00:22:08Cost us plenty.
00:22:10How saddles?
00:22:11You sell the saddle?
00:22:12We had to.
00:22:14We're up against it.
00:22:15I got to get some sort of job in soon.
00:22:17Job?
00:22:19With gold in the mountains all around us
00:22:21just waiting for the finding?
00:22:22Takes money to go prospecting.
00:22:24We need equipment and food and...
00:22:26$100 will outfit it.
00:22:28Have you got $100?
00:22:29Well, since he asked me, no.
00:22:32I ain't even got 100 cents.
00:22:33Eh.
00:22:34Maybe somebody will grub stake it.
00:22:36Who, Walsh?
00:22:38I got $100.
00:22:40You, Ling?
00:22:42Why, we haven't paid you any salary in months.
00:22:45Saving money long time.
00:22:48Got $300.
00:22:54You take.
00:22:56$300.
00:22:59It must have taken you years to save this money.
00:23:02Watch their fin.
00:23:04Did you pay Dr. Mann?
00:23:06Go prospecting, find gold, and get rich.
00:23:11All right, Ling, I'll take it.
00:23:12We'll outfit in the morning and try our luck.
00:23:14But we go as partners, share and share alike.
00:23:17One for you, one for me, and one for Mike.
00:23:20Sure thing, partner.
00:23:22Hey, how about me?
00:23:25You fellas know gold when you see it?
00:23:28You know how to pan a stream?
00:23:30You think nuggets just jump into your pan and holler,
00:23:33hey, I'm gold?
00:23:36Uh-uh, neighbors.
00:23:37Ain't that easy.
00:23:38What I meant to say, Grizzly, was we'll split it four ways.
00:23:42Now you're talking.
00:23:45Partners.
00:23:56Get out of here.
00:23:58Mike, please.
00:24:00You've got to listen to me.
00:24:01I don't want to see you again as long as I live.
00:24:04I'm going prospecting, Mike.
00:24:06I'll find gold, I'm sure of it.
00:24:08I'll buy us the best herd of cattle in all of Canada.
00:24:11We'll have that ranch we talked about.
00:24:12You and your rotten cattle.
00:24:14I wanted to sell out in Montana, you wouldn't.
00:24:17You had to drag those rotten cattle along.
00:24:26I'll remember that.
00:24:28I'll remember that as long as I live.
00:24:31Mike, you don't know what you're saying.
00:24:32Get away from me.
00:24:33Get out of here.
00:24:34Redfern, please.
00:24:36He's very ill.
00:24:51I'm sorry, Redfern.
00:24:52He's in no condition for excitement.
00:24:54I know.
00:24:55But I'm leaving town for a while, and, well, I
00:24:58didn't want to go without talking to him.
00:25:00He's suffering from shock.
00:25:01But he'll soon get over that.
00:25:03Hey, Jim.
00:25:05Hey, Jim.
00:25:07The fella selling beef.
00:25:08Where?
00:25:09Gold Palace.
00:25:10He passed us here, and when we seen the beef, we...
00:25:13Hey, wait.
00:25:25Arboree.
00:25:27Redfern Nevins?
00:25:29Yeah.
00:25:30I want to know where you got this.
00:25:31Look, lady, do I ask you where you buy your whiskey?
00:25:33A dollar a pound's a bargain.
00:25:35Either you pay it, or I open up a store myself and sell it.
00:25:39People around here ain't had fresh beef in six months.
00:25:43Where'd you get this beef?
00:25:45What business is that of yours?
00:25:47Tell you, if I had a cow, I'd sell it to you.
00:25:49I'd sell it to you.
00:25:50I'd sell it to you.
00:25:51I'd sell it to you.
00:25:52I'd sell it to you.
00:25:5335 head of cattle was stolen from me night before last, and this is...
00:25:56There ain't 35 head of steer in the whole of caribou country.
00:25:58There may not be now, but there were two days ago, and you saw them.
00:26:02Are you accusing me of stealing your cattle?
00:26:04Yes.
00:26:23I'll be enough of that, mister.
00:26:37Thanks, Grizzly.
00:26:53That's my brand of RFRE.
00:27:11What of it?
00:27:14I run across this crippled steer, so I butchered it.
00:27:16What would you do?
00:27:17You're lying.
00:27:18This meat here came from at least three steers.
00:27:20Three?
00:27:21Yeah.
00:27:22You're crazy.
00:27:23Here, I'll show you.
00:27:35It's Bill Miller.
00:27:36Your man, Walsh.
00:27:37Nuh-uh.
00:27:38Used to work for me.
00:27:39I had to fire him.
00:27:40He was with you at the toll bridge.
00:27:42Well, come to think of it, he was, but he just happened to be there.
00:27:45And I suppose he just happened to shoot at us.
00:27:48Miller was never one to pass up a fight.
00:27:51Is this your brand?
00:27:52Yeah.
00:27:53You sure you don't know anything about this beef?
00:27:55Why, how could I?
00:27:57I told you this man hadn't worked for me in some time.
00:27:59As a matter of fact, I had to discharge him because,
00:28:02well, because he was a thief and a troublemaker.
00:28:04Those are things we don't tolerate in Carson Creek.
00:28:06Do we?
00:28:07This man deserved what he got, Redfern.
00:28:09He was a menace to the community.
00:28:16Sorry, Francie.
00:28:17It had to happen here.
00:28:18It's all right.
00:28:20I can use the beef.
00:28:21I'll pay you for it.
00:28:22I, uh...
00:28:24All right, give the money to Dr. Rhodes.
00:28:26I don't know how long I'll be gone and Mike...
00:28:29Well, you understand.
00:28:34Let's go, Hannibal.
00:28:46Give him a twist and a flip, Confucius.
00:28:49You got to loosen the dirt and swish it out.
00:28:52Show him how to do it, Grizzly.
00:28:54Huh?
00:28:55Show him how to do it.
00:28:57Oh, watch how I mix work does it.
00:29:01I used to wash out more pans than any three men down in Alder Gulf.
00:29:07Hey, here's a...
00:29:11Just a rock.
00:29:18Oh, that doggone water's too cold.
00:29:20I can feel my rheumatism coming on.
00:29:23If it wasn't for that, I'd be panning all the time.
00:29:26Well, let's travel another day or two west.
00:29:30I'm running low.
00:29:31Let's shoot some game. Come on.
00:29:55Just a trace.
00:29:57But it's gold.
00:29:58That's more than we found before.
00:29:59We wouldn't pan out 50 cents a day with this.
00:30:09Hey, you ain't figuring on going further.
00:30:13I want to see what's on the other side of those peaks.
00:30:16Nothing, Jim.
00:30:17Take my word for it, nothing but nothing.
00:30:20Have you been there?
00:30:22Still got my hair in there.
00:30:24That's why.
00:30:25All there's on the other side is ginger.
00:30:28It's the gill-coking country, Jim.
00:30:30That means ginger.
00:30:32Stay out.
00:30:34Come this far, we'll go a little farther.
00:30:37Yeah, well, you got that gold fever worse than I ever had.
00:30:42All right, we'll travel some more.
00:30:44Come on, Lee.
00:31:10Come in.
00:31:13You've got a visitor, Mike.
00:31:15If it's a Harrison woman, I don't want to see her.
00:31:20Hello, Mike.
00:31:21How are you today?
00:31:22As well as I'll ever be.
00:31:24Did Redfin put you up to this?
00:31:26No, he didn't.
00:31:27Then why do you keep coming here?
00:31:28You've been here now three or four times.
00:31:30You'll be out of here soon.
00:31:32Made any plans?
00:31:33Sure.
00:31:34I'm going to get me a tin cup and some pencils.
00:31:36You're talking nonsense.
00:31:38You can come in with me.
00:31:40I need a good man.
00:31:42A good man has two hands.
00:31:43Stop that, Mike.
00:31:45If you work for me, you'll earn your pay.
00:31:48I know all about you, Francie Harrison.
00:31:50You own a big place here in town.
00:31:53And it probably makes you feel pretty good to visit a poor, sick man.
00:31:56A cripple.
00:31:59All right.
00:32:01That's the way you feel about things.
00:32:06You're a fool, Mike.
00:32:37I had the caribou in the palm of my hand.
00:32:40Nothing moved unless I said it could move, and then I let you in.
00:32:43You've made a good thing of this place, but now there's going to be a change.
00:32:46Are you telling me it's no quarter from now on?
00:32:48That's right.
00:32:51Why don't you look where you're going?
00:32:53You... you...
00:32:55You were going to call me a cripple.
00:32:57You bumped me deliberately.
00:32:59Your face is red, Mr. Walsh.
00:33:02It frankly is.
00:33:04Your face is red, Mr. Walsh.
00:33:06Did Francie slap you?
00:33:08You're talking out of turn.
00:33:11The mighty protector of the king of the caribou.
00:33:14Just because you've got only one arm...
00:33:16I've only got one arm, but it's a good one.
00:33:21And I've only got one gun.
00:33:23That makes us even.
00:33:25Go ahead, draw.
00:33:28You got me by surprise.
00:33:30Want to try it again?
00:33:32No difference.
00:33:33Except you'll be a dead man.
00:33:36All right, now we're even.
00:33:38Draw!
00:33:39Don't, Mike, please.
00:33:41Get out of the way, Francie.
00:33:42Get out of the way!
00:33:55You come over to my office.
00:33:57I want to talk to you.
00:34:00Mike, don't talk to Walsh.
00:34:01Why shouldn't I talk to him?
00:34:03A one-armed man eats as much as a man with two arms.
00:34:06Walsh pays his men well.
00:34:17Grizzly, I'm going up to those rocks.
00:34:20You mean walk?
00:34:23Hannibal, you stay here.
00:34:30I'll be back.
00:34:31So this is the Chilcotin.
00:35:02Look at that grass.
00:35:07And water.
00:35:13Cattleman's paradise.
00:35:17Yeah.
00:35:32Come on, Grizzly.
00:35:57Might as well try this place.
00:36:00Virginia, I guess.
00:36:01Yeah.
00:36:08Oh.
00:36:12Yes!
00:36:13Fire!
00:36:14Fire!
00:36:21Nice shot.
00:36:31Hey, sit with me.
00:36:34You speak English?
00:36:36Hey, any of you fellas speak English?
00:36:40Ah, just my luck.
00:36:43You good for nothing bunch of nothings.
00:36:46Easy, Grizzly.
00:36:47They can't scare me.
00:36:48I ain't afraid of no Indians and a bunch of no good
00:36:52sidewashes.
00:36:53No sidewash.
00:36:55Blackfoot.
00:36:56Hey, he talks English.
00:36:58White man, come Indian land.
00:37:00Indian, kill white man.
00:37:02Now, wait a minute, partner.
00:37:03Let's talk this over.
00:37:05Maybe we made just a little mistake.
00:37:08Indian, kill white man.
00:37:10White man, no come.
00:37:11All right, chief.
00:37:12We won't argue the point.
00:37:14Will we, Jim?
00:37:15This here's your land.
00:37:17We leave it, we won't come back.
00:37:22Yotta.
00:37:23Huh?
00:37:24Yotta.
00:37:25Huh?
00:37:31Better figure out something pretty quick, Jim.
00:37:34They're holding a powwow.
00:37:35And when they finish.
00:37:36Yeah, I know.
00:37:37I killed one of them men.
00:37:38Two.
00:37:41I told you that Chilcotin was Indian country.
00:37:44And for all of me, they can keep it.
00:37:47If I ever get out of here alive.
00:37:50Hey, look.
00:37:51It's Hannibal.
00:37:52He followed us here.
00:37:53Hey, Hannibal.
00:37:56Hannibal, am I glad to see you.
00:38:01Hannibal, come on, baby.
00:38:07Whoa.
00:38:09That's enough, Hannibal.
00:38:11Don't make them any madder than they are.
00:38:13Hey, I just got me ID.
00:38:16What?
00:38:17May be tough on poor old Hannibal,
00:38:19but maybe he'll save our lives.
00:38:21He knows a trick, I learned him.
00:38:22He kicks when I want him to.
00:38:24Any time you want?
00:38:25Any time.
00:38:27We've got to wait for an opportunity.
00:38:29You understand, Ling?
00:38:30We're on a spot.
00:38:31Yes, Abby.
00:38:32Not like the devil.
00:38:33No like the scalp.
00:38:47Now, wait a minute, partner.
00:38:48Let's not be hasty about this.
00:38:51You kill Indian, you die.
00:38:54Come around here, Hannibal.
00:39:00Run, prisoner, run.
00:39:21Come on, come on.
00:39:51Come on, come on.
00:40:21Come on, come on.
00:40:51Come on, come on.
00:41:21Go.
00:41:36What do you want?
00:41:37Got a job.
00:41:39I'm afraid you're barking up the wrong tree.
00:41:41Very hungry.
00:41:42Need a job.
00:41:44I'll beat it.
00:41:45Just a minute.
00:41:46You're Jim Redfern's man, aren't you?
00:41:48Yes, miss.
00:41:49Name Ling.
00:41:51Worked long time for us Redfern.
00:41:53For us Mike.
00:41:54Is Mr. Redfern back in town?
00:41:56Don't know.
00:41:58Indian catch what, Jim?
00:42:00Catch me?
00:42:01Catch Grizzly?
00:42:03Grizzly and I escape.
00:42:06Jim maybe escape, maybe dead.
00:42:09Dead?
00:42:10Get a job.
00:42:11You need to cook, maybe?
00:42:14Ling very good cook.
00:42:15Make biscuit, pie.
00:42:17Pie?
00:42:18Very good.
00:42:22Come with me.
00:42:47Come on.
00:43:18Hello, Gold here.
00:43:20Made a strike, huh?
00:43:21Small pocket, that's all.
00:43:35Not quite 60 ounces.
00:43:40$940.
00:43:42Let's call it $950.
00:43:46Let's call it $950.
00:43:56It's an order on Frank Walsh.
00:43:58Can't I get the money?
00:43:59Walsh will give it to you.
00:44:01I'd rather get it from you.
00:44:02Sorry.
00:44:03That's the way we do it around here.
00:44:16Well, you back?
00:44:19I want to see Walsh.
00:44:20Mr. Walsh?
00:44:23Why, sure.
00:44:29Well, Mr. Redfern.
00:44:32I've got an order.
00:44:33I want cash.
00:44:34Huh?
00:44:36$950.
00:44:39You strike a little lower.
00:44:43You strike a little gold pocket.
00:44:45Fair.
00:44:47Fair.
00:44:48It's good, isn't it?
00:44:49Oh, yes, yes, yes, yes.
00:44:50Certainly.
00:44:51Certainly.
00:44:52Here with me.
00:45:04I'm sorry, Mr. Redfern.
00:45:06I haven't got that much cash here at present.
00:45:08Take me some time to get it together.
00:45:10I'll come back.
00:45:11Oh, you needn't do that.
00:45:14Now, let me see.
00:45:16If you'll be at the Gold Palace, I'll bring her to you.
00:45:20I'll be there.
00:45:35Mike.
00:45:37Mike.
00:45:38Mike.
00:45:39It's great.
00:45:40It's great to see you, boy.
00:45:43What are you staring at?
00:45:44Haven't you ever seen a one-armed man before?
00:45:47But, Mike, it's me, Jim, your old sidekick.
00:45:51Listen, I've got great news for you.
00:45:53I'll bet.
00:45:54I've just been up to the Chilcotin,
00:45:55the greatest cattle country I've ever seen.
00:45:56Just what we...
00:45:57Devil with you, Chilcotin, and your cattle.
00:45:59Jim.
00:46:03Welcome back to Carson Creek.
00:46:09Sorry, Mike.
00:46:11I don't want your pity.
00:46:12I don't need it.
00:46:13And you.
00:46:14I've had enough from you.
00:46:16Poor man.
00:46:17He's lost his arm.
00:46:18He's become bitter.
00:46:19I've got to straighten him out.
00:46:20Mike, you're going too far.
00:46:22I can go further.
00:46:30That's something new I've learned.
00:46:32And I've also learned that one hand
00:46:33is as good with a gun as two.
00:46:35And I've also learned that one hand
00:46:36is as good with a gun as two.
00:47:06Mr. Walls sent me over with some money for you.
00:47:08Said you had an order.
00:47:09That's right.
00:47:14Hmm?
00:47:15$950.
00:47:23$100.
00:47:26$200.
00:47:29$300.
00:47:32$400.
00:47:36$500.
00:47:38Yes, sir.
00:47:39Brand new gold double eagle.
00:47:42$640.
00:47:44The order calls for $950.
00:47:46So it does, but, uh...
00:47:48Here's a little bill Mr. Walsh has against you.
00:47:51Uh, Walsh Toll Bridge Company to James Redfern.
00:47:55Destruction of one toll bridge.
00:47:57$310.
00:47:59What's this?
00:48:00That toll bridge you broke down a few weeks ago.
00:48:03That's what it cost to rebuild.
00:48:06I want the rest of the money.
00:48:07Mr. Walsh said to tell you that sometimes
00:48:09he carries his customers for a little while,
00:48:11but he always collects in the long run.
00:48:14Congratulations, Redfern, you're a lucky man.
00:48:16We've needed a new gold strike up here,
00:48:18and yours tops them all.
00:48:19Saw the stuff, some of the finest in the caribou.
00:48:22Gold!
00:48:24Hold on, Murphy, I want to tell you something.
00:48:26Now, wait just a minute,
00:48:27you're not trying to keep this to yourself, are you, Redfern?
00:48:29That isn't the way we do things up here in the caribou,
00:48:31is it, boy?
00:48:32He ain't right!
00:48:33You can't hide a gold strike.
00:48:34You can't keep this to yourself, it ain't right.
00:48:36You gotta give it to everybody.
00:48:37Boys, don't let him stampede you.
00:48:39He's doing this thing deliberately.
00:48:40Hold on, Redfern.
00:48:41Don't try to weasel out of it.
00:48:43I've seen the Assayer's report and the gold itself.
00:48:45All right, I found a little gold, what of it?
00:48:47Nobody's given me anything around here.
00:48:49I've been robbed and pushed around.
00:48:50Wrong, he says.
00:48:51That's great, coming from a man who's trying to cheat us.
00:48:54You gonna let him get away with it, boys?
00:48:55No!
00:48:56If he won't talk, let's make him talk.
00:48:59Through my office, up the stairs.
00:49:15Boys, Jim!
00:49:17Flanch it, don't sell this hassle.
00:49:19Thanks, Ling.
00:49:20I'll see you later.
00:49:28Come on, boys.
00:49:58Come on, boys.
00:50:28Come on, boys.
00:50:58Demolition Action
00:51:17What do you want?
00:51:18Not a thing, ma'am.
00:51:19I uh, saw your cattle and,
00:51:22well, I'm a cattle man myself.
00:51:23You don't look like a cattle man.
00:51:25Sorry, I've had rather rough time over it lately,
00:51:27I've had a rough time of it lately, and...
00:51:29Jim!
00:51:30Jim!
00:51:31Grizzly!
00:51:32You old timber wolf, I'd given you up for lost.
00:51:35I shot the engines and got you for sure.
00:51:37Marty, this is him, the fellow I've been bragging about, Jim Redfern.
00:51:41Jim, my brother's widow, Marty Winters.
00:51:44Pleased to know you, ma'am.
00:51:45And I'm glad to know you, Mr. Redfern.
00:51:48Oscar here has told us all about you.
00:51:50Oscar?
00:51:51There ain't no call for you to let that name out, Marty.
00:51:54I'm Grizzly.
00:51:55I've always been Grizzly up here.
00:51:58Oscar Winters.
00:52:00All right, Grizzly.
00:52:02Remember me telling you about my brother down in Montana?
00:52:05Yeah.
00:52:06I thought I'd pay him a little visit.
00:52:08I found he'd been dragged out by a rustler.
00:52:11Marthy and her kid, well, they was about to pull out anyhow,
00:52:15so I told them about you.
00:52:17And the notion you had that this country was seen up here was cattle country.
00:52:21Well, did you tell them about the Indians?
00:52:23I sure did.
00:52:24But Marthy, well, she said she fought Indians in Montana and...
00:52:29Indians, white men, rustlers.
00:52:33Hey, Jeanie, come here!
00:52:38Here's that little present I've been promising you, Jim Redfern.
00:52:43Well, this is a present.
00:52:45I mean a surprise.
00:52:46I've never been so glad to see anybody in my whole life.
00:52:49From what Uncle's been telling us...
00:52:50I ain't never told you the half of it, Jeanie.
00:52:53Why, I seen him fight a feller in Carson Critton.
00:52:57We'll shake hands with Jim Redfern.
00:52:59This is our foreman, Will Gray.
00:53:01Hiya, Will.
00:53:02Mighty glad to know you, Mr. Redfern.
00:53:04I don't mind telling you we've been a little worried about bringing these cattle up here to Canada.
00:53:08Why, did the four of you bring up all these stares yourselves?
00:53:11Oh, no, not exactly. We had six riders, but they...
00:53:14They deserted two days ago.
00:53:15Darned fools, gold struck.
00:53:17Soon as we hit the gold country, they lit out.
00:53:19Young fellers ain't steady these days.
00:53:22Gotta be traipsing around all the time.
00:53:26I want to know more about this Chilcotin.
00:53:29It's real tough country.
00:53:31Mountains such as... such as you've never dreamed of.
00:53:34We crossed a few coming from Montana.
00:53:36None like you'll cross to get into the Chilcotin.
00:53:39But it's worth it once you get there.
00:53:41A landlocked valley that'll keep out the winter winds.
00:53:43Grass up to... up to a horse's belly.
00:53:46Plenty of water.
00:53:47A million acres of range untouched.
00:53:50A virgin grazing land.
00:53:52And Indians.
00:53:53If Hannibal ain't kicked out all our brains by now.
00:53:56Oscar.
00:53:57Oh, I mean Grizzly.
00:53:59Ask him.
00:54:00Huh?
00:54:01Ask him.
00:54:02Oh, oh, yeah, yeah.
00:54:05You know, I ain't much of a hand with cows, Jim, but...
00:54:09Well, Marthy wants you to lead this outfit to the Chilcotin.
00:54:13I'd appreciate it, Mr. Redford.
00:54:15Why, uh...
00:54:16I'd be glad to.
00:54:18What Marthy means is she wants to take you in as a partner.
00:54:21Half and half.
00:54:22No, no, I can't do that.
00:54:24The herd belongs to you people.
00:54:26You brought it here to the caribou country.
00:54:28But from what you've said, I don't think we can get it into the Chilcotin.
00:54:30You'd have to hire some riders, and I think you can do that at Carson Creek.
00:54:33Takes more than just extra riders.
00:54:36It isn't just a matter of getting over the mountains.
00:54:39It's getting settled afterwards.
00:54:41I'll tell you what I'd like to do.
00:54:43I've got $600 and...
00:54:44$600?
00:54:45Yeah.
00:54:46Where'd you get all that money?
00:54:47I'll tell you about it later.
00:54:48I'll give the money to you, lead you to the Chilcotin, help you get settled, and...
00:54:52That's wonderful.
00:54:53And in return, I'll...
00:54:55I'll take 20% of the herd.
00:54:5725?
00:54:58It's a deal.
00:55:00Well, now that that's settled, I guess I'll be fixin' to turn in.
00:55:05We'd all better turn in.
00:55:10I'm glad, Jim.
00:55:12Good night.
00:55:13Good night.
00:55:14Now, about that $600.
00:55:17When I escaped from the Indian camp, I found a little gold.
00:55:20Gold?
00:55:21Where? Where?
00:55:22A stream up near the Chilcotin.
00:55:23You think you can find it again?
00:55:25I suppose so.
00:55:26Didn't mount anything, just a small pocket.
00:55:28Well, there's one pocket.
00:55:29There might be some more.
00:55:32Now, I've made my bed, and I gotta sleep in it.
00:55:36But I ain't gonna like it.
00:55:38You know, I left Carson Creek in quite a hurry.
00:55:42Murphy got the miners all worked up over my strike, and they chased me out of town.
00:55:46We may have a little trouble when I get back.
00:55:48If they're looking for trouble, we can give them some, huh?
00:55:52Maybe we can.
00:56:12Help!
00:56:43Help! Help!
00:56:47Redfern's coming back, boss.
00:56:49Where is he?
00:56:50On the trail.
00:56:51He crossed the bridge yesterday with about 300 head of cattle.
00:56:54300 head.
00:56:56You collect the toll?
00:56:57It was only me and Jack.
00:56:58What of it?
00:56:59I put you there to collect, and that means from everybody.
00:57:01You know anything about Redfern coming back?
00:57:03No. How would I?
00:57:06I haven't seen him since you chased him out of town.
00:57:08Have you heard from him?
00:57:09No.
00:57:10I think Redfern would know better than to keep on trying to bring his cattle up here.
00:57:13He's got an obsession.
00:57:15Been talking about it for years.
00:57:17A place where he can raise cattle and not have to worry about grass and water.
00:57:20That's why he came up to this country.
00:57:22I thought you came for gold.
00:57:24I came for gold. With him, it was cattle.
00:57:27He said the cattle would be here long after the gold was forgotten.
00:57:31We'll give him a little reception when he gets back.
00:57:33He'll do nothing of the kind.
00:57:36You know, Redfern may have something in this cattle business.
00:57:42At any rate, I'm going to try and find out.
00:57:44Redfern's no fool.
00:57:46He knew he was taking a chance coming back here.
00:57:49Cattle may be the answer.
00:57:51Anyway, the caribou is dying.
00:57:54There isn't enough gold coming in here to keep this country alive for another six months.
00:58:01I wonder how I'd like the cattle business.
00:58:04You wouldn't?
00:58:06No.
00:58:09I'd like anything if there was enough money in it.
00:58:12300 head wouldn't be a bad start.
00:58:16¶¶
00:58:32How far do you figure we're from this town?
00:58:35What did you say the name of it was?
00:58:37Carson Creek.
00:58:38Oh, we ought to get there sometime late tomorrow afternoon.
00:58:42It's been 100 miles more, more or less.
00:58:46This country doesn't look very good for cattle.
00:58:49It's gold country.
00:58:50Just as well, cattle and gold don't mix.
00:58:53We're making good time.
00:58:57Something wrong?
00:58:59Not a thing.
00:59:00Only, well, it was just about here we lost our herd.
00:59:04Mike?
00:59:06Yes, Uncle told me about it.
00:59:08He lost his arm.
00:59:39I think I heard the steers coming in.
00:59:41There's something I've seen every day.
00:59:44I guess we ain't going to have no fun after all.
00:59:46I'm satisfied.
00:59:48Walsh must have been told we were coming.
00:59:50If that's the case, where's the welcoming committee?
00:59:53Doesn't look like there's going to be one.
00:59:55He's got something up his sleeve.
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01:00:03Hey, look.
01:00:06Hey, look.
01:00:11Jim.
01:00:14I, uh, I left town so quickly I didn't get a chance to pay you for my saddle.
01:00:19Why didn't you sell it?
01:00:21I didn't get any offer.
01:00:22You sure?
01:00:24Well, I'm going to stay here this time.
01:00:26Only long enough to hire some riders.
01:00:28We're going on to the Chilcot.
01:00:30But that's 100 miles north.
01:00:32This herd's already come farther than that.
01:00:35Your cab?
01:00:36Belongs to Grizzly's sister-in-law, Mrs. Winterson.
01:00:46Jim!
01:00:48Are we going to make camp?
01:00:50No, we'll just be on town.
01:00:52Jane, this is Francie Harris.
01:00:54Jane Winters, Francie.
01:00:56How do you do?
01:00:57How are you?
01:00:59I've got to get this herd bedded down.
01:01:00I'll ride back and see you later, Francie.
01:01:31Francie.
01:01:33Well, he's really done it.
01:01:35Brought cattle into the caribou again.
01:01:37You'd think he had enough of that the last time.
01:01:39It isn't his herd.
01:01:40Whose is it?
01:01:41Why don't you ask him?
01:01:42Maybe I will.
01:01:43Evan says the man is cattle crazy.
01:01:45Thinks he's going to find a cattle paradise up here in the north.
01:01:47He's a fool.
01:01:49He tell you where he was those weeks he was gone?
01:01:52No, he didn't.
01:01:53And if he had, I wouldn't tell you.
01:01:55Well, you're blushing like a schoolgirl.
01:01:56You're in love with him.
01:01:57Francie Harrison of the Gold Palace of the Caribou Trail in points north and south.
01:02:01Get out of here.
01:02:02Get out and don't come back.
01:02:15Thanks.
01:02:23You haven't worn a dress in a long time.
01:02:25Like it?
01:02:26Very much.
01:02:27Still got soap in your ear.
01:02:29Here.
01:02:56Going to town?
01:02:57Mm-hmm.
01:02:58She's very attractive.
01:03:01Yes, she is.
01:03:03Going to town, eh?
01:03:04Uh-huh.
01:03:05Wait a minute.
01:03:06I'll go with you.
01:03:07No, I'd rather you stay here, grizzly.
01:03:10Thought I'd go in and look up Mike.
01:03:14Mike, then?
01:03:16Yeah.
01:03:17Heh.
01:03:19Heh, heh, heh.
01:03:25Good night, Jane.
01:03:28He's been in here day after day drinking.
01:03:30Far too much.
01:03:32There he is now.
01:03:39Mike, I want to talk to you.
01:03:41Talk.
01:03:44You don't mind if we use your office, do you, Frances?
01:03:45No, of course not.
01:03:46Anything I'd be interested in hearing, you can say right here.
01:03:49Here I go, Mike.
01:03:50I'd have punched your fool head for talking like this.
01:03:53I'm taking a herd up to the chill court.
01:03:57I'm getting 25% for my work.
01:04:00We're still partners, Mike.
01:04:01Nothing's changed.
01:04:02Come on along.
01:04:03We'll start all over.
01:04:04You never saw her when I'm cowboy.
01:04:05Oh, don't talk like that.
01:04:06There are plenty of things you can do.
01:04:07Take her with you.
01:04:08She might like it.
01:04:10You can see he hasn't changed.
01:04:13He won't as long as he's working for Walsh.
01:04:23Forget about him, Jim.
01:04:25You can't bring him back.
01:04:26You've tried your best.
01:04:28You're only hurting yourself.
01:04:30I know.
01:04:31Only I...
01:04:32I can't help thinking of the kid he used to be.
01:04:34Francie, I...
01:04:35Yes, Jim.
01:04:36All righty, boss.
01:04:37Let it go chill court and play.
01:04:40Isn't that Mike Saddle?
01:04:42I pay for him.
01:04:44Sorry, Miss Francie.
01:04:45We quit job.
01:04:46That's all right, Ling.
01:04:47You've been a good cook.
01:04:48Cook better with chuck wagon.
01:04:54Jim.
01:04:55Mm-hmm.
01:04:56Be careful.
01:04:57Walsh.
01:04:58He's a good cook.
01:04:59He's a good cook.
01:05:00He's a good cook.
01:05:01He's a good cook.
01:05:02Be careful.
01:05:03Walsh.
01:05:05I know.
01:05:06I'll keep watching out for him.
01:05:10I'll be back.
01:05:16Go!
01:05:33Go!
01:05:49Get off me!
01:05:51Yeah!
01:05:52We made a good drive so far,
01:05:53but now that we're getting into a rougher country,
01:05:55the going will be harder.
01:05:57Not only for the cattle, but for ourselves.
01:06:02From here on, it's all virgin territory.
01:06:05It's only fair that I warn you again
01:06:06that we may encounter Indians higher in the mountains.
01:06:09Hostile Indians.
01:06:11I told you about that back in Carson Creek,
01:06:13but now I'm telling you again.
01:06:15So if any of you want to turn back,
01:06:17it's your last chance.
01:06:22All right, we'll break camp at dawn.
01:06:24We'll have an extra special breakfast before we start.
01:06:29You see, Evans, you got to know the angles.
01:06:31If it's transportation, you get horses and men.
01:06:33If it's gold, you go after the gold.
01:06:34And if it's cattle, you get the cattle.
01:06:37The way you work, you'll get them.
01:06:38Something worrying you tonight?
01:06:40Not very much.
01:06:41I was just wondering how low a man like you could stoop.
01:06:43Now, see here...
01:07:02Whoa!
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01:09:29Yeah!
01:09:42Yeah!
01:09:54Haven't you had about enough?
01:09:56I'm paying for it.
01:09:57I don't want your money.
01:09:58I had to throw you out last night, and here you are again.
01:10:01I've got lots of thinking to do.
01:10:03I can't think unless I drink.
01:10:05Well, do your drinking somewhere else.
01:10:07I'm getting tired of seeing you around here all the time, drunk.
01:10:18Now look here, Evans.
01:10:19You've been carrying this business a little too far.
01:10:21You've been drunk for a week.
01:10:22Fire me.
01:10:24Fire me, why don't you?
01:10:26Only you're afraid, aren't you?
01:10:27Because I know something you wish I didn't.
01:10:29Shh.
01:10:30You keep that mouth of yours shut, you drunken fool.
01:10:32Murphy!
01:10:36Sure.
01:10:37Come ahead, Murphy.
01:10:38I'm drunk.
01:10:40You can beat me to the draw.
01:10:42Maybe.
01:10:44Come on, Murphy.
01:10:45This is the chance you've been waiting for.
01:10:47Walsh wants me out of the way, you'll get a big bonus if you get me.
01:10:50Draw, Murphy!
01:10:51Murphy.
01:10:56Look at him run.
01:10:57Walsh, king of the caribou and his gunfighter.
01:11:01Yellow, both of them.
01:11:21Miss Harrison.
01:11:22I want to talk to you.
01:11:23Alone.
01:11:24All right, Francie.
01:11:25Let's talk.
01:11:27You name the subject.
01:11:28What does Mike Evans know?
01:11:29He knows he's a drunken cripple, and that's all he knows.
01:11:31You're lying.
01:11:32I know you too well.
01:11:33You've planned another of your dirty pieces of business.
01:11:35Something to do with Jim Redfern.
01:11:36Why, Francie, how could I possibly harm Redfern?
01:11:39He's got the Chinese with him, and the old coot,
01:11:41and a half dozen men he hired here in town.
01:11:43Pretty sizable force.
01:11:44Certainly plenty of protection against me,
01:11:46even if I wanted to harm him.
01:11:48You're pretty sure of yourself, aren't you?
01:11:49Which means you have got something up your sleeve.
01:11:51Something so ugly that even Mike Evans has turned against you.
01:11:54Why don't you ask Evans?
01:11:56He'll tell you, if he's able to.
01:12:09Mr. Evans.
01:12:10Mr. Evans, don't go.
01:12:12What?
01:12:15Nothing.
01:12:16Nothing.
01:12:46Nothing.
01:13:12You just heard a bit of shooting, Francie.
01:13:14Frank Walsh tried to have me killed and missed.
01:13:16You know why?
01:13:17Because I know something he wishes I didn't know.
01:13:19He's made a deal with the Indians
01:13:21to massacre Jim Redfern and his entire party.
01:13:28Some of you may hold a grudge against Jim
01:13:30because he wouldn't let you in on his gold strike.
01:13:32You were needled into that by Murphy.
01:13:33I know Jim.
01:13:35And I can assure you that if Jim has struck it rich,
01:13:37he'll let you in on it.
01:13:40Some of you were here in Carson Creek
01:13:42when Jim brought me in after I lost my arm.
01:13:44You may have heard that a cattle stampede did this to me.
01:13:47But now I'll bet my life that Walsh has been behind
01:13:49every bit of dirty business since he hit this town.
01:13:51What are you going to do about it?
01:13:53You going to let him have all those people murdered?
01:13:54No!
01:13:57Walsh is on his way.
01:13:59He's got a head start on us and the Indians are ready.
01:14:01We've got to beat him and beat Walsh. Come on!
01:14:12Go!
01:14:15Get him!
01:14:16Get him!
01:14:40Jane, you shouldn't be walking around at night.
01:14:42Why? You're out here all the time.
01:14:44This is Indian country.
01:14:46The guards are being doubled tonight and from now on,
01:14:48no one will step more than 20 feet from camp.
01:14:51Beginning with you.
01:14:56Hold it, everybody!
01:15:15Get him!
01:15:20Jane, take care of this man.
01:15:24All right, men, let's get these logs and build a barricade.
01:15:34You've got them out number 10 to 1, White Buffalo.
01:15:36They haven't had a chance to dig in.
01:15:38Now hit them again.
01:15:39No like attack at night.
01:15:41Wait until morning.
01:15:43By morning, they'll be ready for you.
01:15:44Lose many men already.
01:15:46Wait until morning.
01:15:47Attack then.
01:15:50We've got to make these Indians attack now.
01:15:52Now.
01:15:53The cattle.
01:15:54Why can't we stampede them like we did when we got Redfern's herd?
01:15:57Of course.
01:16:05Will, Grizzly, Blake, what do we do?
01:16:07The cattle, we got to get rid of them.
01:16:08The Indians stampede them this way, we're done for.
01:16:10We can't go out there, Jim.
01:16:11That means you're to cut us off.
01:16:12We got to go out there.
01:16:13Stampede them away from us.
01:16:41We got to go.
01:17:12Let's go.
01:17:13Come on.
01:17:14Come.
01:17:15What's up?
01:17:16We got to get out of here.
01:17:18The Indians must take us over.
01:17:20Yes, sir.
01:17:21Yes, sir.
01:17:22Seize them.
01:17:23Set them free.
01:17:24Good idea.
01:17:25Huang, follow then.
01:17:26All right.
01:17:27You came with us after all.
01:17:28It's our constant distress.
01:17:29And they know!
01:17:30You think they didn't pull together.
01:17:31They passed their man.
01:17:32What can he do?
01:17:33Loose his heads now.
01:17:34Yes, sir.
01:17:35So, we're going.
01:17:36We but save them before they could do much more than we didn't.
01:17:38You did this to me, Walsh, and now I'm going to get it!
01:17:42-!
01:17:59Sorry, Jim.
01:18:01About everything.
01:18:03Don't talk, Mike.
01:18:05Everything will be all right.
01:18:07Sure.
01:18:09Sure, Jim.
01:18:14You'll have your cattle and your ranch.
01:18:23I wish I could be with you.
01:18:37I wish I could be with you.
01:18:54We'll have to walk the rest of the way.
01:19:07We'll have to walk the rest of the way.
01:19:26Jim, look!
01:19:28It's Hannibal!
01:19:32Hey, Hannibal!
01:19:37Hannibal!
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