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The Adventures of Kit Carson BAD MEN OF MARYSVILLE

Saddle up, Western fans! Today, we're taking a thrilling ride back to the 1950s with "The Adventures of Kit Carson: BAD MEN OF MARYSVILLE." This action-packed episode is a gem from the golden age of television Westerns, starring the dashing Bill Williams as the legendary frontiersman Kit Carson and the charismatic Don Diamond as his loyal sidekick, El Toro.

In "BAD MEN OF MARYSVILLE," our heroes find themselves in the midst of a dangerous mission. They ride into Marysville, a town plagued by a counterfeit stock certificate ring. The stakes are high, and justice is on the line. With a blend of bravery and wit, Kit Carson and El Toro work to bust the ring and restore order to the troubled town.

This episode is a classic example of the Western genre, complete with daring stunts, dramatic showdowns, and the timeless battle between good and evil. It's a reminder of a simpler time when heroes wore cowboy hats, and justice was served at the point of a six-shooter.

For those who yearn for the nostalgia of classic TV Westerns, "The Adventures of Kit Carson: BAD MEN OF MARYSVILLE" is a must-watch, ensuring that new generations can enjoy the adventures of one of America's most enduring heroes.

So, why not take a break from the modern world and indulge in a bit of nostalgia? Grab some popcorn, dim the lights, and let "The Adventures of Kit Carson" transport you to the Wild West, where adventure awaits at every turn!


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00:00♪♪
00:25Put up your hands.
00:27♪♪
00:43Well, that about describes the team in wagon, Morris.
00:45What cargo do you have on board?
00:47Oh, here's my bill of lading, Marshal.
00:53Eight gallons of soldered ink, two fonts of type in cases.
00:56One new model, improved printing press.
01:00Now, who in tarnation would want to steal a printing press?
01:03I don't know.
01:04Maybe they thought I was carrying other valuables on my wagon.
01:06♪♪
01:29♪♪
01:42Kid, I think I'll stay with the horses.
01:44Oh, no, my friend.
01:45You're not going to let me face this young lady alone just because you know it's going to be unpleasant.
01:51Now, who could that be?
01:52Don't tell me, Jenny, you've got another customer.
01:55To put it mildly, Mrs. Aldridge, I could use one.
01:57Well, I don't care if it's the mayor's wife herself.
01:59You've simply got to get my address finished on time.
02:04Miss Bailey?
02:05Yes.
02:06May we come in, please?
02:07Oh, please do.
02:10But, Jenny, you didn't tell me you had a young man.
02:13Or is it two young men?
02:15Pardon us, ma'am, but we came to see Miss Bailey on a matter of business.
02:18I'm Jenny's neighbor.
02:20I keep a motherly eye on her.
02:22My name is Aldridge, Mrs. Peggy Aldridge.
02:25And who are you?
02:26Oh, you might say that we're two men who came to see Miss Bailey on some private business,
02:31which we'd like to get down to, if you don't mind.
02:33Well, I've never had such a comeuppance in all my boring days.
02:41You mustn't mind, Mrs. Aldridge.
02:43She's one of those people who thinks everything she doesn't know about is illegal.
02:46However she was right about one thing, I still don't know who you are.
02:50Oh, I guess it's all right if we introduce ourselves now without the whole town knowing about it.
02:54This is my partner, El Toro.
02:56It's a pleasure, senorita.
02:58Hello.
02:59And you?
03:00My name's Carson.
03:01Kid Carson?
03:02Mm-hmm.
03:03I've heard so much about you.
03:05Miss Bailey, you look like a real sensible girl, so I'm going to give it to you straight.
03:09Those stocks that you mailed to Sacramento are completely worthless.
03:12Worthless?
03:16This is terrible.
03:19That stock was all my father left me when he passed away last month.
03:23This is the stock that you mailed in.
03:25The printing is the same as on the genuine certificates,
03:28but the signatures of the company offices are forgeries.
03:31What did your father pay for this?
03:33$2,000.
03:34There are a lot of disappointed investors who bought stock,
03:37and the golden girl owed the regular market price.
03:39If I wore off with such a bargain, I would fall for it myself.
03:43I can't guarantee we'll get your money back for you,
03:46but we're here to run down this counterfeit stock.
03:48Maybe you can help us.
03:49Any way I can.
03:51Your father bought this stock from an old miner.
03:54An invalid, I believe, didn't he?
03:55Yes.
03:56How did you know?
03:57Because all the other investors were cheated by the same man.
04:00This miner, Tom O'Donnell, sold the stock at a bargain price,
04:03saying he needed the money for medical treatment.
04:06Do you know where we might find him?
04:07No.
04:09All my father told me was that he paid the market price.
04:12Does anyone in this town sell stock?
04:14Yes.
04:15Mr. Graham.
04:17He has an office near the hotel.
04:19He tried to sell my stock for me, but he couldn't find a buyer.
04:22That's why I sent it direct to the mining company in Sacramento.
04:25What's his reputation?
04:26Oh, very good.
04:28Everybody trusts George Graham.
04:30Well, we'd better check up on this Mr. Graham.
04:33And where do I report to you, amigo, after I do just that?
04:36Well, if Mr. Carson doesn't want to know that he's in town,
04:39he can stay here for the moment.
04:41Oh, you're very kind, señorita.
04:43And my friend's lucky to have such charming company.
04:47Excuse me, señorita.
04:57I have in mind to change my investments.
05:00In the past, I've invested in horses and cattle
05:03and too frequently in the luck of the cards.
05:06And now I have some little money.
05:09How much?
05:10$5,000, which is on deposit in the Bank of Baja California.
05:14Mm-hmm.
05:16Well, I would recommend an investment in one of the new California mines.
05:20The most promising of all, I'm told, is the Golden Lady.
05:24Oh, you mean the Golden Girl.
05:26Well, you're right about that.
05:28But most of that stock is firmly held.
05:30Wait a minute.
05:31Let's see if I have any for sale.
05:39No, I'm sorry.
05:41I have no Golden Girl to offer.
05:42It's too bad, because you'd double your money in the near future.
05:45Oh, I have a great need to double my money.
05:47In my family, there are many rich relatives, all of whom look down on me.
05:52Now, wait a minute.
05:53Maybe you can buy into that company after all.
05:56There was a man in town yesterday who held some of that stock, a sick miner.
05:59Ay, pobrecito.
06:01He has a bad case of rheumatism.
06:02He's staying at the hotel, but he spends most of his time with his doctor.
06:06He said he'd be in today after 2 o'clock.
06:09Now, it's 1.40.
06:13Suppose you drop over in about 20 minutes and have a talk with Mr. O'Donnell.
06:17Oh, I shall certainly be there to meet the senor.
06:20Good.
06:21And let me know how you make out, because if Mr. O'Donnell sells you any stock, I have a commission coming from him.
06:26You will definitely hear from me, senor.
06:28Gracias.
06:29Good.
06:44Come in.
06:47How'd you make out?
06:48Beautifully.
06:49I'm to have the opportunity of buying stock in the Golden Girl mine.
06:51From George Graham?
06:52No, better yet, from the unfortunate miner who is sick.
06:55Then you found him.
06:56No, but thanks to Senor Graham, I am to have an appointment with him at his hotel.
07:00Now, we're getting somewhere.
07:01You just buy the stock, and I'll take care of the rest.
07:03See you later, Miss Bailey.
07:04Come on, Toro.
07:05All right.
07:06But there's no need to hurry.
07:07He won't be there until 2.
07:11Yes, sir.
07:25Senor O'Donnell?
07:26Who are you, and what do you want?
07:28I'm a man with money to invest.
07:30I was sent to see you by the stockbroker, Senor Graham.
07:34Shut up.
07:35He wants another commission.
07:36Well, come in.
07:37Come in.
07:39Oh, let me help you.
07:41Oh, I don't need any help.
07:44I'll get rid of this rheumatism as soon as I can afford more treatment.
07:48Oh, Senor O'Donnell, I would like to see that you have the best medical care in all California.
07:53I'd like to assure for you a healthy old age.
07:56How?
07:57Well, I hear that you have for sale some stock in a mining company, not far from here.
08:01I'd like to see it.
08:04How?
08:05Well, I hear that you have for sale some stock in a mining company known as the Golden Girl.
08:10Yes, that's right.
08:12It's all I have in the world.
08:14Golden Girl is selling for $12 a share in Sacramento.
08:18I'm desperate for cash now.
08:19I'll let you have it for $10.
08:22How many?
08:23500 shares.
08:25That's $5,000.
08:27All right, I'll write you out a draft on my bank.
08:30No, no, no, no.
08:31None of that.
08:32You've got to have the cash.
08:33Now, when can you get it?
08:36Well, it takes a long time to bring money up from my bank.
08:39I must have the cash by tomorrow.
08:41Mañana?
08:42Come back tomorrow at the same time and see that you bring $5,000 cash with you, understand?
08:47But, Senor O'Donnell...
08:48Tomorrow at the same time.
08:50I must have my rest now.
08:52Just one minute, Senor.
08:53What?
08:54Before I raise $5,000 in cash, I should actually know that you have the stock you offer to me.
09:00You show me the money and I'll show you the stock.
09:04You show them to me and I'll get you the money.
09:06I've taken you at your word about the money.
09:09Now, you just have to take mine about the stock now.
09:12Well, Senor, that will not be necessary.
09:15If I look in your bureau or in your pocket, I'm sure I will find it.
09:19Now, now you've done it.
09:20You've made me stand here too long.
09:23Bring over that chair, will you?
10:01Toro, come on.
10:03It's nothing.
10:04Don't mind me.
10:05Go after him.
10:30Let's go.
11:00Senor El Toro, what happened to you?
11:08I'm enjoying a headache.
11:09That was built for a bull.
11:11Oh, well, come over here.
11:13Sit down.
11:30Sit down.
11:31Sit down.
12:00Are you looking for someone?
12:21Yes.
12:22Graham's the name.
12:23George Graham.
12:24I've been out checking on some of the mines around here.
12:26What about this one?
12:27Oh, that's been abandoned.
12:29As you can see, that shack hasn't been lived in for years.
12:32You're Kit Carson, aren't you?
12:33That's right.
12:34I hope I'm not intruding, but that's the penalty you pay for being well known.
12:38Will you be in our town long?
12:39It all depends on how long it takes me to clear up my business.
12:42Well, if you need any help, don't hesitate to call on me.
12:44Thanks, Mr. Graham.
12:45I might do that.
12:47I'll see you in town.
13:08Who's your friend?
13:09Kit Carson.
13:10Carson?
13:11Why bring him here?
13:12Bring him?
13:13I had to ditch the O'Donnell disguise and change horses.
13:14He was only one jump behind me.
13:15We should have drilled him while we had the chance.
13:17Oh, never mind.
13:18I can handle Mr. Carson without any shooting.
13:20I'll keep him busy in town while we change our base of operations.
13:24Hey, Orville.
13:25Orville.
13:27Look at these.
13:28No one could possibly tell them from the genuine.
13:30No one ever will.
13:31How soon can you get your press and equipment crated?
13:33But I still have to run the green ink on the last batch.
13:35Look, the important thing is to get your outfit moved over into Nevada.
13:39Kit Carson's in town.
13:41I'll get packed right away.
13:44Look, George.
13:45If we're to make Nevada, we'll need grub for ourselves and more feed for the horses.
13:48All right, then follow me to town and get the supplies you need.
13:50I've got to be back there and keep an eye on Carson.
14:02Oh, Mr. Carson.
14:03Come in.
14:04Miss Bailey.
14:06Oh, what a cute little boy.
14:10I suppose you're watching him for his mother?
14:12I'm in no mood for jokes.
14:14I'm suffering from a great infirmity of the cabeza.
14:17What have you been doing?
14:18I found out where they hide the printing press.
14:20The one that prints those fake certificates.
14:22You did?
14:23Yes, but it's more closely guarded than the Washington Mint.
14:26I saw the gleam of gun barrels through the window.
14:28What else did you accomplish?
14:29I also found out the true identity of our minor friend, Tom O'Donnell.
14:32You interest me very much.
14:33I would like to meet the Senor O'Donnell again.
14:35When you do, you'll be surprised.
14:37All I need is one more piece of evidence, and I'm going for that right now.
14:40Wait for me.
14:41I also have an account to settle with him.
14:44See you later, Miss Bailey.
14:45All right.
15:09Sit down, take it easy.
15:13First you say, hurry up, then we take it easy.
15:16Por qué?
15:17Sometimes you can make more progress by just sitting still.
15:20I don't get it.
15:25Mr. Grado!
15:26Mr. Grado!
15:35Well, Mrs. Aldridge, what can I do for you?
15:38Here are two coupons due from the bonds you sold me.
15:41Well, I should be glad to cash them for you, of course.
15:44Let's see.
15:46Ten dollars for each.
15:48There's your twenty dollars, Mrs. Aldridge.
15:50Thank you, Mr. Graham.
15:51Oh, by the way, how do you like my new dress?
15:55Fetching.
15:56Very fetching indeed.
15:58A bit too elegant for a one-horse town.
16:01But that's the way Jenny Bailey says a man would like it.
16:04It seems our little Jenny knows more about what men would like than we've given her credit for knowing.
16:09Oh, don't tell me Jenny Bailey has finally gotten herself an admirer.
16:13That she has.
16:14And do you know who it is?
16:16Kit Carson, no less.
16:18That's very interesting.
16:20Do you know him?
16:21Oh, I've met him.
16:22Yes, he's a very fine young man.
16:24Oh, and a very smart one, too.
16:26I hear he's run down the printing press that prints that counterfeit mining stock.
16:30You know, the one that Jenny's father bought from the invalid miner.
16:33I take it you've been doing a little neighborly eavesdropping?
16:36I feel a motherly responsibility for that girl.
16:39She's much too attractive to be left without watchful guidance.
16:42Oh, of course, when a man like Mr. Carson is interested in her.
16:46I'll be with you in a minute, gentlemen.
16:49Mrs. Aldridge, it's always a pleasure to have a chat with you.
16:52You are the best informed woman I've ever met.
16:54Oh, you flatter me, Mr. Graham.
16:57Well, I must be going.
16:59Goodbye.
17:00Goodbye, Mrs. Aldridge.
17:02Oh, George, I wanted to...
17:03Hold it, hold it.
17:07What did you bring that wagon into town for?
17:09We had to get supplies, like I told you, and they're all loaded.
17:11When do we leave for Nevada?
17:12Not until we take out extra insurance.
17:14Carson's on our trail and it's getting hotter every minute.
17:17Look, get this carefully.
17:19Down the street you'll find a little store with a sign saying dressmaking done reasonably.
17:24Now, here's what I want you to do.
17:27I beg your pardon, senor.
17:29This afternoon when I visit your room number nine, I think I forgot my spectacles.
17:33I cannot read without them.
17:35Would you help me look for them, please?
17:37Why, certainly.
17:52Put up your hands.
17:55Marshal, my name is Kit Carson.
17:58Well, why in tarnation didn't you say so?
18:02Glad to know you.
18:03My name's Whittaker.
18:05Sorry I butted in like this, but you sure look suspicious when you tore that page out of the hotel register.
18:10Well, Marshal, let's just say I borrowed it.
18:13This might be the evidence I need to clear up the Golden Girl mining swindle.
18:16Oh, so you're after those counterfeit certificates too, huh?
18:19Uh-huh. What do you know about them?
18:20Well, old news, they were being peddled by an invalid old miner, a man nobody can find.
18:25Well, we're going after him right now. He's right down the street.
18:28Well, by all means, senor, try to find my spectacles. Without them, I cannot see.
18:33Toro, I'd like you to meet Marshal Whittaker.
18:35He's going to meet us in Graham's office in about ten minutes.
18:39We'll see you there.
18:40All right.
18:47Did you get what you wanted?
18:48Yes, but it may not be enough to finish the case.
18:51Go over to Jenny Bailey's and get a stock certificate. Bring it to me in Graham's office.
18:55Muy bien.
19:08Well, Mr. Carson, what can I do for you?
19:12I've come for some of that help that you were kind enough to offer me.
19:15If I can be of service to you?
19:16You can.
19:18As I understand it, some mining securities of questionable value have been sold around town by an invalid miner.
19:24Oh, Tom O'Donnell. I'd like to get my hands on that hombre myself.
19:28What do you know about him?
19:29Well, I've never met the man, but I understand he's rather badly crippled by rheumatism.
19:33He wears a full beard, eyeglasses.
19:36I'd like to put that in my report to Sacramento. Would you mind writing that down, please?
19:40Not at all.
19:43Ah.
19:45Tom O'Donnell.
19:49Age unknown.
19:53Probably in...
19:57Just as I suspected.
19:59The handwriting is identical to the writing on the hotel register.
20:02You are Tom O'Donnell.
20:04And what are you going to do about it?
20:06Put you under arrest.
20:07I don't believe so.
20:09After all, a very good friend of yours is involved in all this.
20:12A young lady by the name of Jenny Bailey.
20:14What are you driving at?
20:15Miss Bailey is on her way to an undisclosed destination.
20:18At my orders.
20:20Quitte, signorita. She's gone.
20:22What have you done with her?
20:23Miss Bailey is being taken to a place which is known only to me.
20:27And unless I get there within half an hour, she's not coming back.
20:30You've thought of everything, haven't you?
20:32Well, I try.
20:34Well, Marshal, good afternoon. What's on your mind?
20:37There's been a little misunderstanding, Marshal.
20:40Which I'm very happy to clear up.
20:42Graham had no connection with the counterfeit stock swindle.
20:45On the contrary, the signor has been most helpful.
20:48Well, I'm sure glad to know you're in the clear, George.
20:51If there's anything else you want to check with me, Carson, I'll be in my office.
20:55You try one?
20:57I'd like to try my finger on this trigger.
21:00If you do, it'll be just too bad for Jenny Bailey.
21:04I'm playing for big stakes, Carson.
21:06You nor anyone else is going to stop me.
21:08Now, get out of here.
21:09And have that girl back here before dark or you'll never live to tell the story.
21:13Thank you for understanding the situation so well.
21:20And, uh, I would not advise you to follow me.
21:28What are we going to do now?
21:30Take his advice.
21:32We'll pick up his trail later.
21:34I know exactly where he's going.
21:53I just saw my wagon, Marshal.
21:55The one that was stolen with the print and press on it?
21:57Yeah, and it looked like the same two guys held me up.
21:59But they had a girl with them this time.
22:01You sure it was your wagon?
22:02Yep. I saw it in the dark.
22:03Where'd you see it?
22:04Up on the north road.
22:05Close to that old petered out mine on Flint Ridge.
22:07All right, I'll get some men and we'll check up on it.
22:14Mr. Graham!
22:20We're all set to go. When do we leave?
22:22As soon as we get the printing press loaded.
22:33You've been followed. Two men are coming up the road.
23:03Oh, no!
23:33Now I can work from a new place in Nevada.
23:36But this change will have to be made on horseback.
23:39You know, Orville, you're a very fine, fine printer, but a very poor writer.
23:44And for the good of all concerned, I think you should stay here.
23:48No, George!
23:54I'm sorry, George.
23:56I'm sorry, George.
23:58I'm sorry, George.
24:00I'm sorry, George.
24:08Hands up! All of you!
24:10Come on! Stab him with that gun!
24:14If I haven't forgotten my arithmetic, there's $2,000 here.
24:18Courtesy of George Graham.
24:20Oh, Mr. Carson, I can't tell you how grateful I am.
24:22You can't imagine what this means to me.
24:24Oh, but we can, senorita.
24:26Freedom. Liberation from cackling hands like senora Aldrich.
24:38Oh, my!
24:40I must have stumbled!
24:42Oh, Jenny, dear, I just wanted to tell you how happy...
24:44Mrs. Aldrich, you've been making a lifetime career of sticking your nose into other people's business.
24:48Oh, but my dear, I've only...
24:50Hoping and praying that someday you'd find something to talk about.
24:52Well, now you've got it.
24:55Well, now you've got it.
25:25The End

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