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00:00:00Now, Liam, why not back to it's sound?
00:00:12I can't wait till you see me face in a hundred times.
00:00:16Champagne for everybody!
00:00:32And keep up horn!
00:00:36Champagne?
00:00:37Why, you got anything better?
00:00:39Champagne!
00:00:42You must have hit a bonanza!
00:00:44Made a gold strike, eh?
00:00:46Well, you old buzzards, you've been trying long enough.
00:00:49Couldn't happen to two nicer guys.
00:00:52Hurry it up, Charlie.
00:00:53How do I go to the safe with this?
00:00:59Ain't had no champagne in a mule's age.
00:01:02Not the top of Charlie.
00:01:05There she goes!
00:01:06I'll take her this way.
00:01:13Kind of weak.
00:01:16Better give me a little whiskey to change it with.
00:01:22Here's to plenty and drinks.
00:01:24Good luck.
00:01:25We've only had an hour.
00:01:27You hit the jackpot, eh?
00:01:29Nubby cheeks, big as your face.
00:01:31What about you say your mind was, Bob?
00:01:33Oh, I'll drag it away.
00:01:37You didn't happen to make any extra copies of the map, did you?
00:01:41Copies?
00:01:42Yeah.
00:01:43We got two copies.
00:01:44One in my head and one in his.
00:02:00Just in time, stranger.
00:02:01The drinks are free.
00:02:02I'm looking for a drink.
00:02:03What's the matter, son?
00:02:04There's a drink wound cured.
00:02:06I got a sick horse outside and he's bedding down.
00:02:08Well, why not take him out to our place?
00:02:10Straight through town and a mile more.
00:02:12The only shack in sight.
00:02:13You can't miss it.
00:02:14The barn's right back of it.
00:02:16What's he like?
00:02:17Glad to help you out.
00:02:18Now that that's taken care of, what are you drinking?
00:02:22Well, I guess a whiskey would warm me up some.
00:02:24Good.
00:02:25Set him up, Charlie.
00:02:44Thanks.
00:02:45Wait a minute.
00:02:46You can't travel far in one drink.
00:02:48Fill him up.
00:02:49I better be seeing him a horse.
00:02:50Well, don't forget what I told you.
00:02:52Our shack is straight through town.
00:02:54Keep going until you come to it.
00:02:55Thanks.
00:02:56Nice fellow.
00:03:01Well, not very smart talking with a stranger.
00:03:03Tonight, we'll have everybody in the world.
00:03:06If you don't want to lose your foal,
00:03:07you better get that Marion out of the rain.
00:03:09I'm going to.
00:03:10A couple of miners in there offered me their shack.
00:03:12Said it's about a mile past town.
00:03:13Yeah, I know that shack.
00:03:15It's wetter inside than it is out.
00:03:18Say, there's an empty stall that's dry right over there
00:03:20behind Watson's store.
00:03:21Plenty of straw and it's a lot closer.
00:03:23Why don't you use that?
00:03:24Sure nobody will mind.
00:03:26No, you better get that mare warm quick.
00:03:28Thanks for the tip.
00:03:30I like to see a horse get good care.
00:03:32Come on, girl.
00:03:35Here you are, Charlie.
00:03:37Trick or treat.
00:03:38Happy days.
00:03:41Oh, don't you remember sweet Betsy from Pike
00:03:46Who crossed the big mountain with her husband Ike
00:03:51With two young bucks and a large yellow dog
00:03:56And a tall Shanghai rooster and one spotted hawk
00:04:02Oh, don't you remember sweet Betsy from Pike
00:04:08Who crossed the high mountain with her husband Ike
00:04:15With two young bucks and a large yellow dog
00:04:22And a tall Shanghai rooster and one spotted hawk
00:04:29Oh, don't you remember sweet Betsy from Pike
00:04:37Who crossed the big mountain
00:04:46with two young bucks and a large yellow dog
00:05:07Pretty smart to at least carry it in hand.
00:05:09They'll do it the way they did.
00:05:11You keep one half, I'll keep the other.
00:05:13Let's get the horses.
00:05:14I'll meet you on the other side of the divide.
00:05:28Hiya, Miss Burney.
00:05:30Hello.
00:05:31Hello, Miss Burney.
00:05:32How about playing toys?
00:05:33Fine.
00:05:36Hey, Joe.
00:05:37How's the missus?
00:05:39She's got the baby buggy for you.
00:05:41See you later.
00:06:00Hi, Luella.
00:06:01Hello, Mr. Simpson.
00:06:03Ready to stock up for your valley run?
00:06:06Yep.
00:06:07Heeds your kettles, bridles, and needles if you can spare them.
00:06:10Well, I took care of your father when he was alive,
00:06:13and I'll take good care of you.
00:06:15Thanks.
00:06:16Yep, your father built up a nice little traveling business for himself.
00:06:20He didn't get rich, but he was his own boss.
00:06:23Yes, it's a nice business.
00:06:25For a man.
00:06:28But, uh, not for a woman.
00:06:31Being your godfather, you, you, I can talk plain to you.
00:06:35Diagnostic, Luella.
00:06:37A guy's supposed to sit around cooking and washing and taking care of a husband.
00:06:42Aiming for something better than just keeping house for some cow hand.
00:06:46What, for instance?
00:06:47As soon as I save enough money, I can go on east.
00:06:50I suppose you're figuring on marrying one of them eastern millionaires.
00:06:53Come to think of it, that's a mighty good idea.
00:06:57Well, I'll get your supplies.
00:07:00But don't you get too man-fussy.
00:07:03Remember, you ain't getting any younger.
00:07:09Got a vet in this town?
00:07:11Yep, why, sure.
00:07:12Uh, oh, that's him standing over there on the porch.
00:07:26Which one of you is the vet?
00:07:28That's me. What can I do for you?
00:07:30I need some stuff from a pony.
00:07:32Is that what that is?
00:07:36You got any horse blankets?
00:07:37They cost money in winter.
00:07:39That ain't what I asked.
00:07:41Well, I got a few.
00:07:42I need some sulfate of iron, too, to put in her corn.
00:07:45That's mighty fancy feed for a mare like that.
00:07:48She's gonna have a mighty fancy coat.
00:07:52Anything else?
00:07:54Wall.
00:07:55Soap and a turpentine so the coat don't get dry to you.
00:07:58What do you think you got there, son?
00:08:00A resource?
00:08:01I don't want to punch anybody in the nose,
00:08:03because the smell of blood makes her nervous.
00:08:05But this old lady don't like to be laughed at,
00:08:07and she ain't gun-shy at all.
00:08:08Better count ten, Pilgrim.
00:08:11Here's your blanket. What else do you want?
00:08:19Thank you, ma'am, but I'm afraid only a vet's got what I need.
00:08:22Got some turpentine and some cooling medicine.
00:08:26I guess your sign don't lie.
00:08:28Could use some clean socks for her hooves, too.
00:08:30And I got some rug.
00:08:32For the mare, not you.
00:08:34It's good on your feet once a day.
00:08:35Say, you know more about horses than a vet does.
00:08:38That's not hard.
00:08:40Get your stuff together.
00:08:59Here you are, mister.
00:09:03Thanks.
00:09:05Will that cover it?
00:09:07You, uh, gave me too much.
00:09:09Here's your change.
00:09:10You don't owe me any change.
00:09:12Who's running my business, you or me?
00:09:16I know how much things cost.
00:09:18I guess between us, we know about everything, don't we?
00:09:21Thanks, just the same, though.
00:09:23Where you heading for, cowboy?
00:09:24Today's Buckley. Nick Buckley.
00:09:27I'm heading for the first outfit where her coat won't freeze.
00:09:29Why don't you wait here till she folds?
00:09:32This is no place for a suckling coat.
00:09:34All a mare can get is behaved.
00:09:37This old girl rates sunshine and clover.
00:09:39Then you better head down the valley for the sunflower ranch.
00:09:42I'll be back in a minute.
00:09:43I'll be back in a minute.
00:09:44I'll be back in a minute.
00:09:45I'll be back in a minute.
00:09:46I'll be back in a minute.
00:09:47I'll be back in a minute.
00:09:48I'll be back in a minute.
00:09:49Then you better head down the valley for the sunflower ranch.
00:09:52I'm riding through there in a few days.
00:09:53If you want to order something, I'll bring it to you.
00:09:56This is all I need, thanks.
00:10:01Might snow going over the divide.
00:10:03Better let me sew some buttons on that vest.
00:10:06It's all right.
00:10:07Give it to me.
00:10:08If you get pneumonia, we'll look after the mare.
00:10:12That's right.
00:10:19Thank you.
00:10:28Ought to keep the rooms at the hotel a little tidier.
00:10:31I knew the mare had a special room.
00:10:33Stall number one, first alley to your left.
00:10:36Take it you're kind of fond of that old mare.
00:10:38I'll tell you something.
00:10:39I wouldn't trouble to tell those guys.
00:10:41When that smart aleck Ben asked me if I thought I was getting a racehorse,
00:10:43he didn't know he was telling the truth.
00:10:45A racehorse?
00:10:46Yes, ma'am.
00:10:47Sire, that foal is 100% thoroughbred racehorse.
00:10:51None other than old Thunder himself.
00:10:53Thunder?
00:10:54Think what a combination that foal will be.
00:10:56Her heart, brains, and thunder speed.
00:11:01Well, I just wanted you to know what kind of a horse you're helping bring into the world.
00:11:11Here you are.
00:11:13Much obliged, ma'am. It'll come in handy tonight.
00:11:17So long.
00:11:19So long.
00:11:48Come on, old girl.
00:11:49Just a little way farther down and we'll be out of this snow.
00:11:53You don't want your foal born here, do you?
00:12:00I guess you do.
00:12:05Okay, you win.
00:12:17That's how foals are.
00:12:27Welcome to a cold morning, fella.
00:12:33You sure picked an awful time to get here.
00:12:38But I'm glad you made it.
00:12:42Being Thunder's son, you made a good name.
00:12:46I think I'm gonna call you, uh, Storm.
00:12:59Over here, Tex.
00:13:03I was afraid you weren't gonna make it.
00:13:05That's a big idea.
00:13:06You come up and come on over here.
00:13:16You ain't figuring to double-cross me, eh, Jim?
00:13:21Give me your half the map.
00:13:25It's in that pocket.
00:13:26Get it for me.
00:13:27And quick!
00:13:45Hey!
00:14:16Hey!
00:14:35I'm in trouble, partner.
00:14:36I need a horse.
00:14:38Sorry, I ain't got one.
00:14:40I'll take this one.
00:14:42But you can't take a mare from her foal.
00:14:44Get over.
00:14:47But the coldie can't live without her milk.
00:14:50I'm letting you live in your talk of milk.
00:14:51Get over quick.
00:15:11Oh, my God!
00:15:42We'll be back, fella.
00:15:44She can't go far carrying a load like that.
00:16:11Oh, my God!
00:16:41Hey!
00:17:00Hey, you!
00:17:01Nice shootin' son, but don't try any of it this way.
00:17:14Is that his mare back there?
00:17:29Oh.
00:17:30That's the same mare you told me were to bed down back in Mile High.
00:17:34That's Jim Ruppel you just plugged.
00:17:36I don't care who he is.
00:17:38He stole my mare and run her to death.
00:17:40He knew she had a foal.
00:17:42I reckon they go by the same laws around here as any place else in the West.
00:17:45That's right, and from what I saw, you even gave him a chance to turn around and shoot her down.
00:17:49No jury or common will ever convict you.
00:17:52If it ever gets to.
00:17:54I'll take my chances on that.
00:17:56That's fine, but Ruppel's got a lot of kinfolks down in the valley, and you're a stranger.
00:18:00Might be a tree before a trial.
00:18:03If I was you, I'd travel on fast and far.
00:18:06I'll take the body down, say I found it.
00:18:08Why not?
00:18:09I don't have a lot of trial folks if you get the reason to show me.
00:18:11Okay, play it your way, but right or wrong, you'll never get a trial.
00:18:15That's why it's your best bet to drift.
00:18:18It don't mean nothing to me one way or another.
00:18:22We'll take you up on bringing the body down so I can go back and look after my colt.
00:18:26I don't want to lose him, too.
00:18:28So if you want to, you can tell the sheriff Nick Buckley will turn himself in.
00:18:32Nick Buckley?
00:18:33Yeah.
00:18:37Thanks.
00:18:52Where's the mare?
00:19:11She's dead.
00:19:12Look, I'll tell you all about it some other time.
00:19:14Right now, if I don't get some canned milk for him, he's through.
00:19:18It's the only thing I haven't got.
00:19:22I got a stove in the wagon.
00:19:24Let's get him in for a towel.
00:19:33Sorry about the mare.
00:19:36Yeah.
00:19:38Come on, Storm, give him a nice towel.
00:19:42It's good for him.
00:19:44Come on.
00:19:47Come on.
00:19:53I'm afraid he's too far gone for anything but the real thing.
00:19:57Isn't there a ranch anywhere near here?
00:20:00There's a ranch within 50 miles.
00:20:04It won't last that long.
00:20:08I know just the thing.
00:20:09We could be there in a half hour.
00:20:10What are you talking about?
00:20:11Never mind.
00:20:12Hang on.
00:20:17Whoa there.
00:20:19Well, there's his foster mother.
00:20:23Left?
00:20:25Remember, she had a foal the last time I was through here.
00:20:28Burrows milk for a race horse?
00:20:30It's a fine time to be particular, if that or nothing.
00:20:35Okay, I'll get Storm.
00:20:43Oh, hi there, Miss Morelli.
00:20:46What can I do for you?
00:20:48Last time I was through here, you said your burrow was milking because you sold her foal.
00:20:52Yeah, just look at her.
00:20:53Take a squint at her.
00:20:55Why, she ain't put her ears up, Sam.
00:20:57Think she'd like to adopt a nice little orphaned colt?
00:21:00Oh, if it's all right with Sam, foal, why, it's all right with me.
00:21:06At least while she's dry.
00:21:09Kind of an incubator foal, ain't it?
00:21:12Kind of.
00:21:14Hey, Sasso.
00:21:16I got a surprise for you.
00:21:18You got a new son.
00:21:20Be sociable to him, won't you?
00:21:28Say, Burrows milk's good for the sick.
00:21:30He ain't sick, he's just hungry.
00:21:45Hey!
00:21:48How much you want for this, Jenny?
00:21:50Oh, Savo here ain't much when it comes to looks.
00:21:53But she's right in the blue ribbon class, though, when it comes to savvy.
00:21:57Why, she can smell water for 20 miles.
00:21:59How much?
00:22:00And another thing, she can tell the difference between a rattlesnake and a gopher snake.
00:22:03And she can total load a dynamite over a trail that's even a dandruff hole.
00:22:08Besides, I've become mighty attached to her.
00:22:11How much?
00:22:13I don't know where I'd ever replace another Burrow like Savo.
00:22:16How much?
00:22:18I can't.
00:22:20How much?
00:22:21Oh.
00:22:23Well, I reckon I ought to charge you about, uh, let's see, about, uh, $3.
00:22:30I thought you would.
00:22:36He's, uh, sure getting rude.
00:22:47This ain't exactly the way I planned it, Star.
00:22:50But it's better this way.
00:22:58You mean you'd rather have that cow on a ranch here, or...
00:23:02I'd rather walk on a ranch.
00:23:04But that's what every cowhand dreamed of.
00:23:07Not this cowhand.
00:23:11See those mountains?
00:23:13I'd have never known what was on this side of them if I hadn't crossed and find out.
00:23:17Some folks would call that kind of fellow a saddle tramp.
00:23:21Well, it's a free country. They can call it anything they want.
00:23:24All I know is, any place I feel like going, any time I want to go there, there ain't anything or anybody to tell me how to go.
00:23:33Did you see anything in the party wagon?
00:23:37What did you say?
00:23:38I said, did you see anything in the party wagon?
00:23:41Oh, yeah. They rolled past here this morning.
00:23:44She picked up a guy back at the foothills. Was he still with her?
00:23:47Uh-huh, yeah.
00:23:48See, he bought a bull from me on account he had a foal that needed mothering.
00:23:53It's too bad you didn't know who he was. You might have picked yourself up a nice reward.
00:23:57Yeah? Why, what'd he do?
00:24:00Murdered three men, two prospectors back at Mile High, and Jim Ruppel up in the Sierras.
00:24:04Come on.
00:24:07Well, I'll be diddly-dad-burned. He didn't act like no killer to me.
00:24:15This wagon and everything, you just travel around like this all the time by yourself?
00:24:22Just been by myself since my father died.
00:24:26You cover all this territory all alone?
00:24:29It's my business.
00:24:32Don't it get mighty lonesome for you?
00:24:35That's my business.
00:24:38I wasn't meaning to get personal. I was just thinking...
00:24:40I know. I know what you're thinking.
00:24:44This is no life for a girl. What a girl needs...
00:24:48Just the opposite. I think this is a wonderful life for a girl.
00:24:51You do?
00:24:52Sure. Independent. Your own boss.
00:24:56Better than sitting around waiting for all this trouble.
00:24:59You don't think a girl ought to settle down and get married?
00:25:02The problem with a girl getting married is every time she does, she marries some guy.
00:25:07You don't approve of that.
00:25:09It's all right, I guess, as long as I'm not the guy.
00:25:12It's not like every guy you met wanted to rope you in.
00:25:16Not just because of me.
00:25:19It just seems to irritate him somehow to see a guy going along and joining himself his own way.
00:25:25That's why it's a pleasure to meet a gal that ain't trailing for a husband.
00:25:28A man can relax. It's like being with another man.
00:25:46Look at that.
00:25:48You never know what you're going to find.
00:25:51Look at that.
00:25:53You never know, it almost been buzzard bait this morning.
00:25:58I'm sure he's going to be some horse.
00:26:01Where do you see him about a year from now?
00:26:04A year from now, we'll be here. Selling out moving east at the end of the summer.
00:26:08Yeah? What for?
00:26:11Oh, curiosity maybe.
00:26:14Figured there must be more to life than just mountains and sun and desert.
00:26:18Horses and cattle.
00:26:20Must offer a girl more than that if she's willing to look for it.
00:26:23I don't know what it is I'm looking for exactly, but...
00:26:27I'll know it when I find it.
00:26:33Does that make sense to you?
00:26:36Sure enough.
00:26:38We're both after the same thing, only we're looking for it in different ways.
00:26:43I guess me and my family better get ready to hit the trail.
00:26:48Look at it.
00:26:50A girl never looks at you like a horse does.
00:26:52They've learned it's no use noticing humans.
00:26:54You talk as if he really was part burrow.
00:26:56Don't forget she just adopted him.
00:27:00You never did tell me how the mare happened to die.
00:27:04She was run to death.
00:27:06A fella stole her right after she'd fallen and laid out on her.
00:27:10Did you find her?
00:27:12I found them both.
00:27:14You killed him?
00:27:18I'm going now to turn myself in.
00:27:21But I wanted to be sure the little fella got a decent start first before I stood trial.
00:27:26The fella I met said I might be walking into trouble.
00:27:29What fellow? Did somebody see you do it?
00:27:31I don't know who he was. He tried to talk me into running away, but I told him to...
00:27:39Quick, get in the wagon before they see you.
00:27:42If they're lawmen, I'll give up. I'll take my chances on what I did being right.
00:27:45You better let me talk to him. I'll see what they're up to first.
00:28:00Hello, Lou.
00:28:01Hi, Jeff.
00:28:03You had a passenger with you. We're looking for him.
00:28:05He's looking for you, too.
00:28:06Yeah?
00:28:07Said he wanted to explain how he had to kill a horse thief.
00:28:09He told it wrong. It's murder and robbery.
00:28:11Robbery?
00:28:12When they found my brother's body, the lining of his vest was cut open.
00:28:15I guess I never told you about murdering two prospectors back in Mile High, either, did he?
00:28:19But I saw them in Mile High.
00:28:20So did a lot of people.
00:28:21Well, just because he was there, that doesn't mean...
00:28:23Look, Lou, I'm not making these things up.
00:28:24A dozen people heard Griggs tell them to go down on their sack.
00:28:27Next morning, they were found murdered with the linings of their vest cut open.
00:28:30Jim Ricken did it, he's known, with the lining of his vest cut open.
00:28:34You don't have to be too smart to add that up.
00:28:36Murder and robbing prospectors seems to be his long suit.
00:28:40Wait a minute.
00:28:41He stayed in town that night in an empty feed stall.
00:28:44How do you know?
00:28:45He told me.
00:28:46Well, what did you expect him to say?
00:28:48He had straw on his vest, and I kidded him about it, and then he said he had to...
00:28:51Oh, come on, let's get going.
00:28:53We're giving him a fine start for the border with all this palaver.
00:28:56How long ago did he leave?
00:28:57About an hour ago.
00:28:59Left the foal with me to take care of until he gets back.
00:29:02He ain't coming back.
00:29:03Which way did he trail?
00:29:05Down Big Beaver Creek.
00:29:06What kind of a horse?
00:29:07Straight pimp we found back yonder.
00:29:09Well, let's get after him.
00:29:14Next time you ought to be a little more careful where you give rides to, Lou.
00:29:17Still didn't look any killer to me.
00:29:19Wasn't what you go by.
00:29:21Reach, sir!
00:29:23Reach, sir!
00:29:44Now, let's get a few things straight.
00:29:46I smoked that guy because he stole my horse and ran her to death.
00:29:49But I didn't kill anybody else, and I don't rifle dead bodies.
00:29:52There was another man in the gulch when I shot Ruffle.
00:29:55He said he'd bring the body down and tell you I was coming to turn myself in.
00:29:58I never went near it.
00:29:59Nobody brought Ruffle's body anywhere.
00:30:01A trapper found it right where you left it.
00:30:03Just the same, this man was there.
00:30:05He even told me to beat it, said I wouldn't get a square deal from you.
00:30:08He said he was going to kill me.
00:30:10He said he was going to kill me.
00:30:12This man was there.
00:30:13He even told me to beat it, said I wouldn't get a square deal from you.
00:30:16Who was he?
00:30:17I don't know his name.
00:30:18I had no reason to think he wasn't on the level.
00:30:20Sure, he probably killed Blimley and Briggs, too.
00:30:23Maybe he did.
00:30:24He was outside the saloon that night when I came out.
00:30:26He told me about a closer place.
00:30:27I never went near their shack.
00:30:29He sure makes a handy witness, don't he?
00:30:31Pops up wherever you want him.
00:30:32Only you don't know his name, and nobody ever sees him but you.
00:30:35What did he look like?
00:30:36About his size.
00:30:38Big face.
00:30:39Light hair.
00:30:41That sounds like Tick's brand.
00:30:42Tick's, I've been sitting around here for six months.
00:30:45I'm going to pull my trigger to go until I stop wasting my time with that hogwash.
00:30:50Okay, it's hogwash.
00:30:52But get this.
00:30:53I'm not going to swing for somebody else.
00:30:56I'm going to find that guy and bring him in.
00:30:59I'll stand tall then for what I did.
00:31:01Until then, stay off my trail.
00:31:04I think you're making a deal.
00:31:06It's no dice.
00:31:07I'll be right back.
00:31:08Not for a while, you won't.
00:31:12One more thing.
00:31:13She had nothing to do with this.
00:31:15She don't know me from Adam.
00:31:16I got a girl.
00:31:17She'd have done the same for me.
00:31:25Sorry I got you mixed up in this.
00:31:27I knew I'd sew buttons on this vest once too often.
00:31:31Plenty of Briggs prospecting the Puma Desert.
00:31:33I saw them grub on their way out there.
00:31:36They'll leave me then.
00:31:38I'll take care of the colt for you till they come for him.
00:31:41I'll be back.
00:31:43I've been through too much for that little racehorse to lose him now.
00:31:46You've been holding out on me, Jeff.
00:32:05When did you get a girl?
00:32:08When I figured I needed one.
00:32:10To convince that guy that I wasn't going to do anything to you for helping him.
00:32:14The man's killed three men.
00:32:16He's not going to worry too much about making it four.
00:32:18Now hurry up and get me a file.
00:32:21Not so sure I got one, Jeff.
00:32:25All right, Lou.
00:32:26But I'm warning you, you won't get a second break.
00:32:29I never thought I'd see the day when you'd threaten me.
00:32:33I never thought I'd ever have to.
00:32:40Okay, Jeff.
00:32:41I'll get it.
00:32:50Jeff.
00:32:52What makes you so sure he wasn't telling the truth?
00:32:54I'll ask you a question.
00:32:56Why do women always fall for galoots like that instead of decent lower body men?
00:33:01Fall in for him. I just want to see he gets a square deal, that's all.
00:33:04That's the law's job, not yours.
00:33:07Think you'll catch up with him?
00:33:09I know I will. Now hurry up with that file.
00:33:15Yes, Jeff.
00:34:39Nick.
00:35:06Nick.
00:35:07What do you mean, sneaking up on me like that?
00:35:11I'll bet you haven't had a square meal in months.
00:35:13I'll get you some breakfast.
00:35:14Thanks, but I got to be moving on.
00:35:17Where's Nicole?
00:35:18He's around somewhere. I haven't seen him this morning.
00:35:20Don't you tie him up?
00:35:21The girl won't stay and he won't leave her.
00:35:25I'll go find him.
00:35:27I'll be right with you.
00:35:37Nick.
00:36:07Come on.
00:36:25You know,
00:36:28if your old man could see you, he'd die of shame.
00:36:35Oh, well, it ain't your fault.
00:36:38Come on.
00:36:46Kind of disappointing, ain't it?
00:36:49It sure is.
00:36:51He might not be as bad as he looks.
00:36:55That short back could be from the Arab strain in his sire.
00:36:59His coat might smooth out if I could ever get him down into grass country.
00:37:03What about Tex Bramble?
00:37:07I even went into a town to see if I could pick up his trail.
00:37:09All I did was stir up a posse.
00:37:12I heard you may ask him questions, too.
00:37:14I found out he left Big Sand for the desert six weeks ago.
00:37:17He ought to be back pretty soon now for more supplies.
00:37:20I'll be waiting there for him.
00:37:22But you can't show yourself.
00:37:23Look, I'll go to Big Sand and watch out for him.
00:37:25You can hide just out of town and when he shows up, I can tell you.
00:37:29You've stuck your neck out too much for me already.
00:37:32I shouldn't have come near you now, only...
00:37:35I just had to get a look at that coat.
00:37:38Well, if you're so crazy about him, why don't you take him with you?
00:37:41I couldn't do that, not while I'm trailing Brando.
00:37:45Sorry.
00:37:47I've got no right to burden you with him, so...
00:37:50If you want to sell him off somewhere, it'll be all right.
00:37:53If you had half his brains, you'd know I'm just as crazy about that fool Colt as you are.
00:37:58There's no need to get riled up.
00:37:59I'm not riled up.
00:38:01Just tired of worrying about you, that's all.
00:38:03And wonder whether you'll be alive the next time I see you or strung up to some tree.
00:38:07Then you breeze in here cool as a cucumber and tell me not to get riled up.
00:38:11I wish you'd go away and stay away.
00:38:25Stay here, don't move.
00:38:34Stay out of there.
00:38:36Right out along the edge.
00:39:03I'll take a gallon of kerosene.
00:39:07Jeff, you can't.
00:39:08You've got a chance to give up. I ain't going to risk any lives going in that room.
00:39:11I'm sorry, Lou.
00:39:15You better get back on the right side of the law.
00:39:17You're great at trailing innocent men, aren't you?
00:39:19Johnny, get some kerosene out of there.
00:39:34Buckley.
00:39:37Take your choice.
00:39:39Come out or get burned out.
00:39:45All right, Buckley.
00:39:46This is it.
00:40:04Come on, Nick.
00:40:09Come on, Nick, give up.
00:40:33Come on, Nick.
00:41:03Oh, yes.
00:41:33Oh, yes.
00:42:03Oh, yes.
00:42:33Oh, yes.
00:43:04You're dead.
00:43:08I'll see you later.
00:43:10I'll fight.
00:43:13Too rich for my boat.
00:43:15I'll raise you once more.
00:43:26I'm late.
00:43:33What'll it be, mister?
00:43:35Whiskey.
00:43:50Hey, Jake, throw this drunk out of here.
00:43:58This guy ain't drunk.
00:43:59He's hurt.
00:44:00Hurt?
00:44:04Take him into the office.
00:44:06Quick.
00:44:12Hey, doc.
00:44:13Yeah, man.
00:44:15Now, doctor.
00:44:33Come on.
00:44:52How bad is he hurt?
00:44:54The bullet just nipped his arm.
00:44:56He lost a lot of blood.
00:44:58He'll never move.
00:45:01Around the eyes?
00:45:02Begins to be.
00:45:04How long ago was the shot?
00:45:06I'd say six, seven hours.
00:45:09Six or seven hours, eh?
00:45:12It occurs to me that a wounded man wouldn't go so long without looking for a doctor,
00:45:16unless he's in trouble with the law.
00:45:19Well, if the law is after him,
00:45:21he should follow that there's a reward.
00:45:24Logical.
00:45:26No, no, no.
00:45:27Not a reward for you, doctor.
00:45:29You're a servant of humanity.
00:45:30Would you ask a reward for doing your duty as a doctor?
00:45:33Logical.
00:45:44He needs a drink.
00:45:52Here.
00:46:01Here.
00:46:08Is he all right?
00:46:10He's as good as I can fix him.
00:46:12All right, then go outside and tell Jerry to give you three drinks and me, but only three.
00:46:16Or it's bad for you, doctor.
00:46:19And, uh,
00:46:20here.
00:46:22You've never seen this man before.
00:46:24Understand?
00:46:31Here.
00:46:44Who are you?
00:46:45You're Faringa.
00:46:52Did you do this?
00:46:54Let's say it was done at my direction.
00:46:57Yes, by my doctor.
00:46:58He was now at the bar debating with himself
00:47:01whether or not he should report this case to the sheriff.
00:47:06I guess I'd better be moving along.
00:47:19Those boys,
00:47:21after you?
00:47:23Might be.
00:47:28And maybe now you're not in such a big hurry.
00:47:40I think you need help very bad,
00:47:43Mr. Buckley.
00:47:45You know who I am?
00:47:47Of course.
00:47:48But I'll still help you.
00:47:50Why?
00:47:52Because there's a gold mine,
00:47:54which is so rich that you have killed three men to get it.
00:47:56It seems to me your mine should be rich enough for both of us.
00:48:19Well,
00:48:20is the deal?
00:48:23It's a deal.
00:48:24It's a deal.
00:48:26Naturally.
00:48:27What's the matter?
00:48:31That's Faringo's office.
00:48:35What's the reward for the man you're after?
00:48:41Five hundred dollars.
00:48:46We'll double it if we have to.
00:48:55Thanks.
00:49:10What can I do for you, Sheriff?
00:49:12How did he get out?
00:49:14Who?
00:49:15Nick Buckley.
00:49:17Who's Nick Buckley?
00:49:18He wasn't here.
00:49:19That's very strange. I didn't see him.
00:49:21Did you see anybody, Jake?
00:49:22No, nobody.
00:49:24The fellow in there said otherwise.
00:49:27Fellows in there imagine things.
00:49:30Especially if they drink my whiskey, Cod.
00:49:53How's the mayor of Ghost Town this morning?
00:49:56I'm perked.
00:49:58Where are they?
00:50:11Jake.
00:50:16Did you get it?
00:50:18I shook him inside out.
00:50:19Hang on him.
00:50:21He keeps on saying he don't know nothing about no mine.
00:50:30Here's the map.
00:50:32What map?
00:50:34The map of the mine.
00:50:35Look, I don't know anything about any mine.
00:50:38You murdered three men to get a mine and now...
00:50:40I never murdered anybody.
00:50:41Tell that to the Sheriff.
00:50:43Me, I just want the map.
00:50:45You're a hard man to convince.
00:50:46The map won't convince me.
00:50:54You get it?
00:50:56Do I walk out of here?
00:50:57Why not?
00:51:01Where did you hide it?
00:51:06In my head.
00:51:08It's my life insurance.
00:51:11I don't want to die.
00:51:13It's my life insurance.
00:51:15Anything happens to me, nobody gets the mine.
00:51:18Something will happen to you, Mr. Buckley.
00:51:20Unless you draw the map.
00:51:22Right now.
00:51:25I'm not very good at drawing.
00:51:28Jake.
00:51:43That's enough, Jake.
00:51:45That's enough.
00:51:47Nobody likes to pay too much for life insurance.
00:51:55Will you draw the map?
00:51:59All right.
00:52:00Naturally.
00:52:02Jake, enough Mr. Sheriff.
00:52:13Starting from Big Sands,
00:52:17you go northeast along the old Indian trails
00:52:21until you come to a water hole.
00:52:24Cut over east to follow in the direction of three needle peaks.
00:52:28There's no trail, just a narrow, dried out wash.
00:52:32Circle the base on the south side
00:52:35and follow the plateau to a deep ravine.
00:52:38At the end of the ravine, in the right wall, is the mine.
00:52:43How far is it?
00:52:46Three or four days.
00:53:01Have a cigar, partner.
00:53:05Jake will love it.
00:53:07Jake will keep you company while I'm gone.
00:53:11I thought you got the map, I walked out of here.
00:53:13You do.
00:53:15After I see the mine.
00:53:16You've got a funny idea of being partners.
00:53:18In a country.
00:53:20I think I have very good ideas.
00:53:24Tie him up.
00:53:27Keep your eye on him.
00:53:36Come on.
00:54:06Let's go.
00:54:37Dad, keep this guy moving.
00:54:48Hi, old timer.
00:54:50Hi.
00:55:07Let's go.
00:55:19How about some water?
00:55:21As soon as that guy goes.
00:55:28I practically had my hands on that thousand dollars.
00:55:31I tell you, I bandaged this buckley up right in Joe Farringo's office.
00:55:34And it wasn't three minutes after I finished with him before the sheriff showed up.
00:55:38Well, how do you figure he got away?
00:55:40All I know is, when I left him, he was with Jake and Faringo in the office.
00:55:45And when the sheriff walked in, Buckley was gone.
00:55:48I think it could have been $1,000.
00:55:51Well, maybe we... maybe you can still get it.
00:55:56Wrong again, Sam. Only ghosts walk in Ghost Town.
00:56:00Hi, boys.
00:56:11Get up there!
00:56:31Someone's kidding you, Faringo.
00:56:34There's no place like this within 1,000 miles of here.
00:56:44You're not a trouble with me.
00:56:47I trust so many people.
00:56:50You're not a trouble with me.
00:56:53You're not a trouble with me.
00:56:56You're not a trouble with me.
00:56:59I trust so many people.
00:57:26You're not a trouble with me.
00:57:45Whoa, there. Whoa, boy.
00:57:48Easy, Safo.
00:57:51Hi, Dad. Can I sell you anything?
00:57:54No.
00:57:55Why don't you go with Stock? Maybe you'll see something you'll need.
00:57:58Don't need nothing. Don't want nothing.
00:58:22Leave that alone!
00:58:26Get the rifle!
00:58:28You fool!
00:58:51This is no use to me, Dad!
00:58:53They're getting away!
00:58:54I know it! Come on down here! Quick!
00:59:00What about that horse? Will it be a long trip?
00:59:03Move!
00:59:24You can eat something now.
00:59:40Are you all right?
00:59:41Sure. I do this sort of thing every day.
00:59:46You sure took an awful chance.
00:59:49I don't know what I'm going to do with you.
00:59:52It seems to me you've done enough already.
00:59:55Thank you.
00:59:56Thank you very much.
01:00:00I saw Brando the other day.
01:00:06Nick, why don't you give up?
01:00:08Give up? Get myself lost?
01:00:10I mean give up trying to find Brando.
01:00:12I could drive you to the border and then you'd be out of this and safe.
01:00:16I don't see it that way.
01:00:18He's the one that got me into this mess. He's the only one that can get me out.
01:00:21All you have to do is find one man and a hundred miles of burned out sand.
01:00:27We're on his trail right now.
01:00:30We'll all figure it out. All but just one thing.
01:00:33He might get you first.
01:00:37You know I've got to keep after him.
01:00:41You know that from the start.
01:01:12There's a saddle in the back. Take one of the horses.
01:01:16I can't use a horse the way I'm going.
01:01:18But you can't trail Brando on foot.
01:01:20With a packed train, he'll have to follow the riverbed.
01:01:23If I cut over the ridges, I'll only have to do one mile to his five.
01:01:26What about water?
01:01:27The burrow can pack that.
01:01:33The burrow can pack that.
01:01:45Miss Sample, you're going to have to quit being a mother and go back to work.
01:01:50Well, if I can't keep it from being shot at, at least I can see to it you don't starve.
01:01:58Whoa! You've got enough there for an army.
01:02:19Here.
01:02:22You'll need this, too.
01:02:27I don't know when you'll ever get paid for all this.
01:02:31I'll take the chance.
01:02:34Taking chances still seems to be your long suit.
01:02:38My papa always said if you draw the cards, bet them.
01:02:41I got in this deal a long way back.
01:02:44Did your pop ever say anything about throwing good money after bad?
01:02:50Pop was no shorthorn.
01:02:52How'd he make out?
01:02:53I don't really want to.
01:02:59I'd hate to spoil his record.
01:03:06That does it, I guess.
01:03:21I'd better tie him up.
01:03:22He's never been separated from me before.
01:03:33Breeze is sure going to miss her.
01:03:38Breeze?
01:03:39I, uh, changed his name.
01:03:42Storm didn't seem to fit somehow.
01:03:46Breeze.
01:03:48I guess that's about as good a name as any.
01:03:52He'll be a fine horse someday.
01:03:54I guess so.
01:03:56Remember, it's the stock you come from that really counts.
01:04:01Yeah, that's right.
01:04:08Let's go, Sappho.
01:04:19Nick.
01:04:25Be careful, won't you?
01:04:49No use kicking up a fuss.
01:04:54We did all we could about it.
01:05:18We ought to be getting after him.
01:05:38Slow down, Jake.
01:05:39Slow down.
01:05:40We're in no hurry.
01:05:41No, no hurry at all.
01:05:44He leaves the girl.
01:05:46Tag Barrow?
01:05:47Goes into the desert.
01:05:49My logical mind tells me he's going to the gold mine.
01:05:54Oh, we don't need a map, Jake.
01:05:57We just follow him.
01:06:00Logical?
01:06:01Yeah, sure.
01:06:17Hi, old-timer.
01:06:19Hi.
01:06:20We're looking for a girl in a wagon.
01:06:21Have you seen them?
01:06:22Nope.
01:06:23You sure?
01:06:24Yep.
01:06:25That's kind of peculiar.
01:06:26We happened to know she was headed for here.
01:06:28Johnny, you take the road on north a ways.
01:06:30You boys work over toward the hills, and we'll meet back here.
01:06:46All right.
01:07:16All right.
01:07:46All right.
01:08:17Oh, come on, Sappho.
01:08:23We got a long way to go yet.
01:08:29What's the matter, miss you pal?
01:08:33The sooner we get where we're going, the quicker we get back.
01:08:43Thirsty?
01:08:45Okay.
01:09:16Poor devil.
01:09:26You didn't get out of town as lucky as we did.
01:09:29Come this way with a bullet in you.
01:10:00Sorry, old girl.
01:10:03You're going to have to get that slug out.
01:10:09I'll go as easy as I can.
01:10:31Hi, Jeff.
01:10:33Riding solo now?
01:10:36I am, but I figured you ain't been.
01:10:43Took his livestock along with him this time, didn't he?
01:10:46Did he?
01:10:47Sure.
01:10:49Leaving you and the country for good.
01:10:52I've warned you, Lou.
01:10:54Helping an outlaw to escape is serious business.
01:10:57I'm taking you in.
01:10:58Sure.
01:10:59That'll fix everything, won't it?
01:11:01Now, you listen to me, you stubborn fool.
01:11:03Nick could have finished you way back when he had you copped to the wagon, but he didn't.
01:11:06Because he's no more an outlaw than you are.
01:11:08And why does he keep on running?
01:11:09Because the only way he can clear himself is by bringing back Tex Brandt.
01:11:12When you get a story, you sure stick to it, don't you?
01:11:14It's the truth, that's why.
01:11:16He's out there now on foot track and down the men that you should have been after long ago.
01:11:19Out there where?
01:11:22Why should I tell you?
01:11:24You might as well.
01:11:25I'll get him anyhow.
01:11:27You'd ride to California and back to collect that reward on Nick, wouldn't you?
01:11:31I'd ride further than that to keep you from getting tied up with a killer.
01:11:37He's no killer.
01:11:38Then why don't you help him prove it?
01:11:42I'll make a deal with you.
01:11:43No deals, Lou.
01:11:44I'll show you where he trailed if you let me ride along.
01:11:50I'll saddle up one of the horses for you.
01:12:01Thank you.
01:12:23That's the best I can do for you right now, Samuel.
01:12:25If it means anything to you, you've got the heart of a thoroughbred.
01:12:55Thank you.
01:13:25Thank you.
01:13:56Why didn't you stay where you were well off?
01:14:01Sure, I know how it is.
01:14:03Well, if you're bound to be a burrow like your nurse, now's your chance.
01:14:15You got me into all this trouble.
01:14:18Now you can get me out.
01:14:21Come on, Sam.
01:14:32I don't like leaving her anymore, Sam.
01:14:35You can't do that.
01:14:36Sam!
01:14:37Sam!
01:14:38Sam!
01:14:39Sam!
01:14:40Sam!
01:14:41Sam!
01:14:42Sam!
01:14:43Sam!
01:14:44Sam!
01:14:45Sam!
01:14:46Sam!
01:14:47Sam!
01:14:48Sam!
01:14:49I don't like leaving her any more than you do, but we can't do anybody any good hanging around here.
01:14:53Come on.
01:15:19There he is.
01:15:46I'll go 50-50.
01:15:55That's the best I can do.
01:15:58It's been a long day ahead of me, too.
01:16:28Come on.
01:16:56Come on.
01:17:24Come on.
01:17:52Come on.
01:18:22Come on.
01:18:37Brando.
01:18:3950-50.
01:19:09Come on.
01:19:38I don't want to kill you if I can help it.
01:19:44I'd sooner take your life than talk.
01:19:51You'll talk all right when you get thirsty enough.
01:20:03The water's gone now.
01:20:09If you stay where you are, the sun will get you.
01:20:14If you move, I'll get you.
01:20:22Come on.
01:20:51Water tastes good in heat like this.
01:21:06I can drink, Brando.
01:21:19Sun's getting hot, ain't it?
01:21:30Don't bother me, now.
01:21:33I got water.
01:21:36I'm in the shade.
01:21:44Ever see a man die of thirst, Brando?
01:21:49Pretty soon, your tongue will swell.
01:21:52And your eyes will start to crawl out of your head.
01:21:58Ain't very pretty, is it?
01:22:27Come on.
01:22:57You've been there five hours, Brando.
01:23:06Why don't you give up while you can still think?
01:23:12Before this sun burns your brains out.
01:23:42Barkley.
01:23:56Barkley!
01:23:58I'll make a deal with you.
01:24:01Listen now.
01:24:04There's enough gold here for both of us.
01:24:09You give me a start with what's loaded up, and you can have the rest.
01:24:16Millions, Barkley.
01:24:18All yours.
01:24:23Listen now.
01:24:25If I kill you, I ain't got nothing to lose.
01:24:30You're an outlaw.
01:24:34If you kill me, that's another murder against you.
01:24:41Why don't you listen to reason?
01:24:45You got nothing to lose?
01:24:48Barkley, out.
01:24:51I'll change evil.
01:24:54What you want to know, is what I want.
01:24:57Water.
01:25:00That's all it'll cost you.
01:25:03Just enough water to get me back to town.
01:25:08You want to know who killed plenty of Briggs, don't you?
01:25:13All right, I'll tell you.
01:25:18What's the matter, Barkley?
01:25:20Don't you trust me?
01:25:23I'll tell you what.
01:25:25I'll meet you out in the open.
01:25:27Halfway.
01:25:29I'll throw my gun out first.
01:25:31We'll do the same.
01:25:33Then we can talk.
01:25:36That's fair enough, ain't it?
01:25:50Randolph.
01:25:52Don't move.
01:25:57Stop it.
01:26:07I come a long way after you.
01:26:17Don't try to make a break.
01:26:23Like you say, if I kill you, I'm no worse off.
01:26:26Where's the water?
01:26:28I'll tell you that when you tell me what I want to know.
01:26:31You better start.
01:26:37All right, back up.
01:26:41Out in the open.
01:26:55You're going to stand there and fry until you're ready to talk.
01:27:03Don't forget, Randolph.
01:27:06I can wait longer than you can.
01:27:09You're my freedom.
01:27:21All right.
01:27:23All right, I'll tell you.
01:27:25Me and Rebel went off to the map.
01:27:28And Rebel tried to double-cross me.
01:27:47Never try to make a fool of a man with a logical mind, Mr. Buckley.
01:28:03Here's a gold mine.
01:28:06Two outlaws fight for it.
01:28:09I come along with my good boy, Jake.
01:28:12Too late to step the fence.
01:28:15Somebody else claims the mine.
01:28:18I get it.
01:28:19Logical.
01:28:21Look, I don't want the mine.
01:28:23Just let me get him into town.
01:28:25He may still be able to talk.
01:28:27Who will keep you from talking?
01:28:29True, you're my partner, Mr. Buckley.
01:28:32Unfortunately, I have learned that I cannot trust you.
01:28:36So I just dissolve our partnership.
01:28:40All right, Jake.
01:28:43Wait.
01:28:54Well, quite a combination.
01:28:56Buckley and Perringo.
01:28:58Sheriff, I'm here tracking down this murderer.
01:29:01And you won't mind me taking over?
01:29:03Of course not.
01:29:04You heard the law.
01:29:06When did you start working for the law?
01:29:08A $1,000 reward is a very logical inducement.
01:29:12Listen, Sheriff, he killed this man.
01:29:14Shot him in the back just when I had him ready to confess.
01:29:17No, I shot him.
01:29:18He did.
01:29:19Ask Jake.
01:29:20Are you going to believe this crooked gambler and his trained ape?
01:29:22Why would I kill Brando?
01:29:24I wanted him alive so he could tell you the truth.
01:29:32It's still great I'm producing witnesses I can't talk.
01:29:36Nick!
01:29:37Nick!
01:29:42Water.
01:30:13What's this?
01:30:14The map you claim I took off Ruffles' body.
01:30:18Who killed Penny and Briggs?
01:30:21Me.
01:30:23And Ruffles.
01:30:24Who shot you?
01:30:26Brando.
01:30:27He shot me.
01:30:36I've been trying to make up my mind.
01:30:52Any place you want to go?
01:30:54Any time you want to go there?
01:30:57Yeah.
01:31:04Sure miss Sappho and Breeze.
01:31:08They'll miss you, too.
01:31:12You know, my pop always used to say that some animals are smarter than humans.
01:31:19But you've always had your heart set on going east.
01:31:22Fella couldn't ask you to give that up.
01:31:24Why couldn't he?
01:31:29Besides, don't you think we've got too big a family to break up now?
01:31:43Uh-uh.

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