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00:00To the cactus country and the cattle trails, where the doggies wander and the coyotes wail, under Wyoming skies.
00:12Home again in old Wyoming, to where my heart has always been.
00:21Got the little pony and the saddle too, gonna round up cattle like I used to do, back home again in old Wyoming.
00:51Cows mooing.
00:56Gunshots.
01:01Cows mooing.
01:06Gunshots.
01:11Cows mooing.
01:16Cows mooing.
01:21Gunshots.
01:26Cows mooing.
01:36Cows mooing.
01:50Hurry it up, we ain't got all night.
02:02How many did you get?
02:03Plenty.
02:04I said how many?
02:07About 200.
02:08Good.
02:09See you at the ranch.
02:29Cows mooing.
02:58We have a very efficient organization, Mr. Edwards.
03:01This is the first case of rustling in the state since the...
03:04What is it?
03:05The report you asked for.
03:06Oh.
03:07Yes, here's the record up to now.
03:09I know the record, that's why I'm here.
03:11Government cattle's been stolen and you haven't been able to stop it.
03:13We've had men down there, Miss Evans will tell you.
03:16There've been plenty of detectives.
03:18My uncle says the only trouble with them is they haven't stopped the rustling.
03:21Why didn't your uncle come to Cheyenne himself?
03:23He didn't think it was safe to leave the ranch.
03:25And we sent our best man down there.
03:27I'm not questioning the sincerity of your efforts.
03:29The point is they haven't been effective.
03:31This is 1941, gentlemen.
03:33You're trying to fight modern rustlers with the same old-fashioned methods
03:36and the same detectives you've been using for 40 years.
03:39Cattle are still cattle.
03:41Just what do you have in mind?
03:42I don't know yet, but it'll be something different.
03:45I wonder who that fellow is.
04:10Roy!
04:18Roy!
04:20Roy!
04:25Good to see you.
04:29Roy, don't you...
04:31I don't think you know me.
04:33Why, sure I do.
04:34You don't go around hugging strange men, do you?
04:36Wait a minute.
04:38Who am I?
04:40Well, you're...
04:41Judy.
04:42Judy Evans.
04:44Judy?
04:45Well, gee, the last time I saw...
04:46I know.
04:47The last time you saw me, I had pigtails and freckles.
04:49And you had a tooth out in front, too.
04:51You knocked it out.
04:52Remember?
04:53You were 15 and I was 10, and you were teaching me to box.
04:55Well, fellow, that was nice shooting you did.
04:57Thanks.
04:58Tell me, Judy, how's Gabby?
04:59Fine, Roy.
05:00Just the same.
05:01Gee, that's good.
05:02I gather you two know each other.
05:03We were raised together on the same ranch.
05:05Well, what about Sally?
05:06Has she grown up, too?
05:07No.
05:08She's still eight.
05:09Oh, I mean, what does she look like?
05:10Did she turn out like you?
05:12I hate to break this up, but couldn't we go inside and talk?
05:14What about?
05:15I'm from the Department of Commerce.
05:17What I have to say might be better in private.
05:19Won't it wait?
05:20Gee, I haven't seen Judy for 10 years.
05:22Miss Evans will go with us.
05:24Well, in that case, OK.
05:26Gee, I never thought you'd ever turn out like this.
05:29Where have you been all these years, Roy?
05:31Oh, here and there.
05:32Texas, Montana, Canada.
05:34All over.
05:35How would you like to go back home for a while?
05:37I was just thinking about it.
05:39Might be able to help out.
05:40Help out?
05:41There's been a gang of rustlers working the ranges down there.
05:44The association hasn't been able to stop them.
05:46Gabby's range?
05:47Everybody.
05:48The whole district.
05:49What do you mean, I might be able to help out?
05:51I'm in charge of the investigation.
05:53If you'd like to work for me, I think you could be useful.
05:55I thought you said you were from the Department of Commerce.
05:58That beef is earmarked for the federal government.
06:00That makes stealing a federal offense.
06:02What makes you think I could handle it?
06:04You did all right outside.
06:05I know, but...
06:06Any stranger I sent down there would stick out like a sore thumb.
06:09If you've lived there, though, you could ease back without anybody thinking of it.
06:13You wouldn't have the word law written all over you.
06:15You'd have a much better chance to look around and see what's going on.
06:18Please do it, Roy.
06:19Gabby needs help.
06:20Are you going back?
06:21Right now.
06:22Well, what are we waiting for?
06:24You better not show up together.
06:26In fact, it would be better if nobody knew you'd seen each other here.
06:29Is there any rule against walking outside with her?
06:32I think we can allow that.
06:33Well, goodbye, gentlemen, and thank you.
06:35Goodbye, Miss Evans.
06:36All right.
06:37I'll be right back.
06:38Fine.
06:39I'll go over it with you.
06:40Seems to me that young man is thinking more of Miss Evans than of the job.
06:43Not a bad idea.
06:49I wish I'd have known Gabby was in trouble.
06:51You might have kept in touch with her.
06:53I'm not much good at writing letters.
06:55You might even have come back sooner.
06:57I always meant to.
06:59Well, you know how it is.
07:00Well, you know how it is.
07:01Besides, how did I know you was going to grow up?
07:05Gabby's going to be awfully glad to see you.
07:08I've been fishing around for you to say the same thing.
07:11I know you have.
07:12Well?
07:14I'm sure we'll all be glad to see you.
07:19What's the matter, son?
07:20Are you blind?
07:22Not anymore, pal.
07:23Not anymore.
07:31I'm just a happy roving cowboy.
07:35Heard in the dark, clouds out of the sky, keeping the heavens blue.
07:43Nowhere to go and nothing to do.
07:46I'm just a happy roving cowboy.
07:50Let me ride along with you.
07:53I'm just a happy roving cowboy.
07:57I'm just a happy roving cowboy.
08:00Let me ride that long trail down to the end where the skies are always blue.
08:08In my song as a battle song, I'm just a happy roving cowboy.
08:15Heard in the dark, clouds out of the sky, keeping the heavens blue.
08:22I ain't got a wife to bother my life.
08:25I'm just a happy roving cowboy.
08:29Let me make my bed where the firemen prowl beneath the sky of blue.
08:37I ain't got a dime.
08:39I'm just a spending my time.
08:41I'm just a happy roving cowboy.
08:45Who's that?
08:46Let me sing my song till they call me home to the land beyond the blue.
08:54I ain't got a dime.
08:56I'm just a spending my time.
08:58I'm just a happy roving cowboy.
09:01Who's that?
09:02To the land beyond the blue.
09:06Hear my song as I ride along.
09:09I'm just a happy roving cowboy.
09:13Heard in the dark, clouds out of the sky, keeping the heavens blue.
09:21Hear my song as I ride along.
09:24I'm just a happy roving cowboy.
09:28Heard in the dark, clouds out of the sky, keeping the heavens blue.
09:38Roy!
09:41Hiya, Gabby!
09:44Come on, don't go on, Gabby. You haven't changed a bit.
09:47Why, you young whippersnapper.
09:49Let me look at you.
09:50Say, you've filled out.
09:52Been eating regularly?
09:53Well, uh, sometimes.
09:55Well, I can still hand thee.
09:57Don't get any ideas I can't.
09:59Well, you're the boss.
10:00Boys, this is Roy Rogers.
10:02Maybe you've heard me mention him.
10:03Hiya, Roy.
10:04Seems to me I have.
10:06About ten times a day.
10:08Bob, my foreman.
10:09Hiya, Bob.
10:10Let's get back to the ranch.
10:11Boy, are some people gonna be surprised.
10:26If I catch another pair of boots on this sofa, I'll tear them off with my bare hands.
10:38Oh, here they come now.
10:39I'd better see about getting dinner.
10:48Judy!
10:49Sally!
10:50Come on out here!
10:56What's all the fuss about?
10:58It's not dinner time yet.
11:00Sally!
11:02Roy!
11:06Boy, am I glad to see you.
11:10Hey, what's going on here?
11:12It's all right, Red.
11:13It was just a sisterly kiss.
11:14Oh, the heck it was.
11:16Wait a minute.
11:17I didn't know you were her brother.
11:18He ain't by blood.
11:20But I raised him like a son.
11:22Ah, she ain't ever kissed me like that.
11:24I ain't ever kissed you at all.
11:27Well, maybe once or twice.
11:30Hey, Roy.
11:31Remember her?
11:34Well, that can't be Judy.
11:36Hello, Roy.
11:37Boy, I can't believe it.
11:38Is that all you got to say?
11:40Yes, hello, Roy.
11:41Ain't you glad to see him?
11:44Well, sure she is.
11:49Sure is a messy kissing going on around here.
11:55We're all glad to see you.
11:57Gee, I can't get over the way you've grown up.
11:59I know.
12:00I mean, really?
12:01She used to have an awful crush on you.
12:03Remember, Judy?
12:05Have you seen the house?
12:07It's been fixed up.
12:08Oh, there's plenty of time to see everything.
12:10He's going to be here a long while.
12:12Eh, ain't you, Roy?
12:14Well, I don't know, Gabby.
12:16My plans seem to be a little bit indefinite.
12:20Well, I was kind of hoping you would.
12:22Things ain't been going so good around here lately.
12:25What's the matter, Gabby?
12:26Oh, you can tell him about it later.
12:28Come on, Roy.
12:29We want to talk to you.
12:34More pie, Roy?
12:36Are you kidding?
12:37Go on about the rustling, Gabby.
12:39Well, that's all there is to tell.
12:41The rate they're cutting into my herd,
12:43there won't be enough left by market time
12:45to pay the feed bill.
12:47I'll be lucky if they don't steal the ranch house.
12:49Then that government subsidy was coming in pretty handy, huh?
12:52It was going to get me out of the red.
12:55Roy, we can sure use another man around here.
12:59Keeping them guards out at night leaves us mighty short-handed.
13:02Well, sir, Gabby, uh...
13:07Looks like you're going to have a hard time getting rid of me.
13:09Besides, I haven't had pie like this for ten years.
13:12Atta boy, son.
13:14Hey, I'm late for the meeting.
13:16What meeting?
13:17I work at the Hardy ranch.
13:19Since old man Hardy died, his daughter's been running.
13:22You remember her.
13:23Well, sort of.
13:24Well, she's grown up, too.
13:26Boy, has she.
13:27Ever since she went east to that school,
13:29she thinks she's a glamour girl.
13:31Sally, now that ain't nice.
13:33Well, it burns me up the way that dame
13:35makes fools of every old goat in the county.
13:37Sally!
13:38She ain't a dame, and I ain't an old goat.
13:41Oh, all right.
13:43She's right pretty.
13:44How can you tell what's under that makeup?
13:46Oh, come on.
13:47Let's get out of here.
13:49I still say she's a dame.
13:55What are they doing in there?
13:56Playing some more kissing games?
13:57Oh, forget it.
13:59What are you looking so big-hearted about?
14:01He kissed Judy, too.
14:02I said forget it.
14:04Got my horse, Red.
14:06All saddled.
14:07Want to ride over with me, son?
14:09No, Gabby.
14:10I've been in the saddle for three days.
14:11I think I'll hit the hay early.
14:13Who do you want to guard tonight?
14:15It's your turn, ain't it?
14:16Yeah, but I...
14:17Take Pete and Slim and keep over at the north line.
14:21OK.
14:22See you in the morning, Bob.
14:45What's in your mind, Ed?
15:06You want the boys to go out tonight?
15:08No.
15:09They've got a new plan to stop the rustling.
15:11Wait till I hear what it is, and then we'll really show them something.
15:15You know what you're doing, all right.
15:16But don't figure these guys too dumb.
15:18You're getting your share, aren't you?
15:20Sure, but I want it to last.
15:22If we play our cards right, this thing can go on for a long time.
15:25By next year, we'll be...
15:26I won't be here next year.
15:27Do you think I want to stick around this godforsaken country for the rest of my life?
15:32It's not so bad.
15:34Maybe you're just lonesome.
15:37Don't try to be subtle, Ed.
15:38It just isn't your style.
15:40You don't think anyone around here is good enough for you, do you?
15:46You can go now, Ed.
15:52I said you can go now.
16:03Remember now, no cussing.
16:05Now you just get rid of your chewing tobacco, and I won't cuss.
16:15Come in, gentlemen.
16:16Hello, Mary Ann.
16:17Hello, Jim.
16:18Won't you sit down?
16:20I think it was awfully nice of you to meet here.
16:23Well, we figured it wouldn't be right to ask you to go traipsing around the country at night.
16:28Well, it does frighten me with all this rustling going on.
16:31Well, I'd like to catch them.
16:32We haven't had a necktie party around here for a long time.
16:34Harry, is that any way to talk in front of a lady?
16:37What did they say in Cheyenne?
16:39Oh, same old stall.
16:41They told Judy they'd investigate.
16:43Investigate?
16:44What we need is action.
16:45Well, if you'll quit interrupting, you'll get it.
16:47Now, this is what the meeting's about.
16:49I've been having my boys take turns patrolling the range at night.
16:53But it's too big for them to do it alone.
16:55We've all got to go in together and make it work.
16:57We know you haven't got any men to spare.
16:59I haven't any cattle either.
17:00My herd's the smallest in the valley.
17:02If this keeps up, I'll be out of business.
17:04It'd only take a few of your men to cover this end.
17:06They couldn't possibly get them through the mountain.
17:08Well, I'll do whatever you gentlemen say.
17:11I really don't know much about this sort of thing.
17:13You just leave it to us.
17:15We'll take care of you.
17:16I'm sure you will.
17:17I've picked up sort of a map here.
17:19This way will work.
17:21Now, Harry and his men, they'll take care of the south side here.
17:24I'll have my boys ride up in here.
17:31Everything OK?
17:32Sure.
17:33How much longer?
17:34Oh, you'll be relieved in an hour or so.
17:36Better take another turn around.
17:37OK.
18:30Let's go.
19:01Good morning, Bob.
19:03Morning.
19:04Putting on a new shoe?
19:06Yeah.
19:07Just throw it?
19:08Well, I don't know.
19:10I just noticed it this morning.
19:12Maybe this would have fit it.
19:14No, I don't think so.
19:16I picked it up out on the range last night.
19:19When I was a kid, we used to sleep on them for good luck.
19:22I'm not interested in when you were a kid.
19:25Still a free country.
19:26Come on, Roy.
19:29Take him out, will you, Lloyd?
19:35I was talking to Bob.
19:38Checking up some more?
19:40No, he was.
19:46Feel pretty good to get back?
19:48It sure does, Gabby.
19:50I figured as much.
19:52Makes him more willing to settle down when the time comes to,
19:56you know, when he meets the right gal.
19:59Yes, sir.
20:00Every man ought to get himself married.
20:02Big families, too.
20:04Why, my parents had nine children.
20:07Hey!
20:08Look out!
20:14There's only three sides to rustlers can work, Roy.
20:17Over on the Hardy Ranch, runs right into the desert.
20:19Well, can't they get them out that side?
20:21Not a chance.
20:22You couldn't run a mountain goat up them hills.
20:25Who's that?
20:30Must be Marion Hardy.
20:31You ain't seen her yet.
20:33Come on.
20:35Well, where are you going, Judy?
20:37I'll see you back at the ranch.
20:39Nonsense.
20:41I'll see you back at the ranch.
20:44Nonsense.
20:46It's about time you girls got along better.
20:49We get along fine, as long as we don't see each other.
20:52You'd think the state of Wyoming was big enough to hold two women, wouldn't you?
20:56Now you come along here.
21:00I wish I thought it was as easy as you do.
21:02What more do you want?
21:04They've left this end for us to watch.
21:05Nobody will be within miles of us.
21:07Just the same, we gotta take it easy.
21:11Here comes old man Whitaker.
21:15You remember Roy.
21:17How are you, Marion?
21:18It's been a long time, Roy.
21:20Are you here to stay?
21:21Well, for a while anyway.
21:23Trying to persuade him to make it permanent.
21:25Oh, by all means.
21:27This is Ed, your foreman.
21:29Roy Rogers.
21:31How are you, darling?
21:32Oh, fine, darling.
21:33You always look so healthy.
21:35I wish my skin weren't so sensitive.
21:37I'd love to be able to get sunburned.
21:39I'd like to see you sunburned.
21:41You must come over to see me, Roy.
21:43I'd love to.
21:44How about I've got it.
21:45I'll give a party for you.
21:47Well.
21:48Oh, I don't want you to go to all that trouble.
21:50Oh, but I want to.
21:51It'll be fun.
21:52I haven't given a party since I left school.
21:54Let's see, how about Saturday night?
21:56Well, that's fine with me.
21:57Good.
21:58How about you, darling?
21:59You couldn't keep me away.
22:00Oh, fine.
22:01Then it's all settled.
22:02I'll get in touch with the others.
22:03Gee, that's mighty nice of you.
22:05It's the least I could do for an old friend.
22:08All right.
22:17I thought you didn't like it out here.
22:19You said the patrols were liable to make it hard for you,
22:21didn't you?
22:22All right.
22:23Saturday night, you'll have the whole range to yourself.
22:25Is that the only reason you're giving it?
22:28The only reason that concerns you.
22:38Now, ain't you ashamed of yourself?
22:40After all you said to her, she's going out of her way
22:43to give a party.
22:44You might at least have thanked her.
22:46Don't you two thank her enough?
22:48We're only trying to be polite.
22:50Sure, all I said was that it was mighty nice of her.
22:52Mm-hmm.
22:53And if you'd leaned any closer to her,
22:54you'd have fallen out of your saddle.
22:56Son, you can't win.
23:04Hey, Gabby, how about that third hair from the left?
23:07Oh, I don't see any reason why I should trim my whiskers
23:10just to go to a party.
23:11Won't make me dance any better.
23:13Of course not.
23:14And besides, you might take cold.
23:17Hey, I never thought of that.
23:19That'd be plum suicide.
23:22Hey, Gabby, this thing won't work.
23:24Just give it a yank.
23:27Ah!
23:28Must have yanked it too hard.
23:38You know something?
23:39What?
23:40You look beautiful.
23:41You always do.
23:42Like a, oh, I don't know, like a painting or something.
23:45Why, Jim, you're getting positively poetic.
23:47I'd like to cut in, Jim.
23:49Sorry.
23:50I don't want to eat it, Jim, but I guess we'll have to.
23:52All right.
23:53But I'll be back.
23:56I was hoping you'd cut in.
23:58Well, thank you.
24:00Step right up.
24:03I'll get going as soon as my joints warm up here.
24:13I was aiming to tag you.
24:15Some aim.
24:16Now, Sally, don't be jealous.
24:18Me?
24:19Jealous?
24:20Oh!
24:21Oh!
24:22Oh!
24:23Oh!
24:24Oh!
24:25Oh!
24:26Oh!
24:27Oh!
24:28Oh!
24:29Oh!
24:30Oh!
24:32Oh!
24:33Dance with her now, if you can.
24:35Oh!
24:40You're not very flattering.
24:42What?
24:43Looking at the clock.
24:44Do the dances seem that long?
24:45I don't like to leave the range unguarded this long.
24:48It isn't.
24:49They have men out.
24:50Only a handful.
24:51I'd feel much better.
24:52Say, you wouldn't mind if I left for a while, would you?
24:54I'd like to kind of take a look around.
24:56Of course not.
24:57Go ahead.
24:58All right.
24:59See you later.
25:02Excuse me.
25:09No, I was just going out to get a breath of fresh air.
25:11Oh, good.
25:12I'll go with you.
25:15I don't think that would be a very good idea.
25:18I think it'd be a lovely idea.
25:20It's awfully chilly out there.
25:22You might get cold.
25:23Well, then let's dance.
25:25You've only danced with me once, you know.
25:27All right.
25:28Come on.
25:30What's Poison close up to now?
25:32Roy.
25:36Uh-oh.
25:38I'll break that up.
25:58Hello, darling.
25:59Having a good time?
26:00Wonderful.
26:01Folks, after a lot of persuasion,
26:03we finally talked Roy into doing a number for us.
26:10What are you going to sing?
26:11Uh, My Old Pal.
26:19Lift your feet, old pal of mine.
26:21You know the very long days of travel.
26:24My old pal, pal of mine.
26:27We'll always be until we go.
26:29The happy last day of new travel.
26:31My old pal, pal of mine.
26:34Mind your step, for soon we will be there.
26:36There's someone waiting wide open before you and I.
26:40Someone who'll be glad to know we're still the same.
26:44Old pals, until the prairie breezes blow.
26:47The drops from the mountains level.
26:49My old pal, pal of mine.
26:52I know that some pals long for riches.
26:57Some pals want a throne.
27:01I have the world in my pony.
27:05That's all I care to own.
27:08So lift your feet, old pal of mine.
27:11You know the very long days of travel.
27:14My old pal, pal of mine.
27:17You'll always be until we go.
27:19The happy last day of new travel.
27:21My old pal, pal of mine.
27:24Mind your step, for soon we will be there.
27:26There's someone waiting wide open before you and I.
27:30Someone who'll be glad to know we're still the same.
27:34Old pals, until the prairie breezes blow.
27:37The drops from the mountains level.
27:39My old pal, pal of mine.
27:43My old pal, pal of mine.
27:51Jim, the rustlers.
27:52What? Where?
27:53On the west range.
27:54They jumped us and Bill's trailing them.
27:56All right, come on, men.
28:21I see you, Bill.
28:45I'm all right.
28:46Did you see which way they went?
28:47No, I didn't.
28:48I was just starting after them when they winged me.
28:50Gabby, you and Carl better take care of him.
28:53We'll split up in pairs and cover the range.
28:55You want to ride with me, Roy?
28:56Sure.
29:13Well, there's no use going any farther.
29:15We've covered almost to the mountains.
29:16They must have gone out the other end.
29:18Do you want to backtrack?
29:20No, I think I'll stop by Miriam's.
29:22I want to make sure she's all right.
29:23I'll see you in the morning.
29:24Right.
29:39Wind through and help load the cattle.
29:41Chuck, get that calf. You close the gates.
30:04Light them up.
30:12What are you doing here?
30:13I was picking up that stray.
30:20All right, drop your gun.
30:24Get on off your horse.
30:47Oh, Jim.
30:48I want to talk to you, Miriam.
30:49Certainly, Jim.
30:50Come in.
30:54Well, any luck?
30:56I caught one of them.
30:57You did?
30:58He was one of your men.
31:00One of...
31:01Oh, Jim, you must be joking.
31:03I know it's a shock, but I wanted to tell you before I brought him in.
31:05Who is it?
31:06Where is he?
31:07Chuck, he's outside.
31:08Are you sure, Jim?
31:09I just can't believe...
31:10I'm afraid so.
31:11Where are the rest of the boys?
31:12Well, surely you don't think they're all in on it.
31:13I don't know.
31:15Well, Jim, what are we going to do?
31:16I'm so frightened.
31:17I think you'd better come into town with me.
31:19I'd feel safer if you didn't stay here.
31:21Sweet of you.
31:23I'll change my clothes and be right out.
31:43Ed, Jim's in the house.
31:44He got Chuck.
31:45Did he talk?
31:46Not yet.
31:47He's taking him into town.
31:48I'm supposed to go with him.
31:49He's waiting for me.
31:50Go on inside.
31:51We can't let Chuck get arrested.
31:54I'll take care of that.
31:56Go on, before he misses you.
32:00Lay low.
32:12I couldn't wait to change.
32:13I'm much too nervous.
32:14Oh, there's nothing to be afraid of now.
32:16Come on.
32:22I'll lock the door.
32:23All right.
32:37Get him out of here.
32:49Dump him over on the West Range and get rid of his horse, too.
32:51OK.
32:55What's the matter with you?
32:56You've killed him.
32:57What did you expect me to do?
32:59Let him turn Chuck in?
33:00I don't know.
33:01I thought you'd...
33:02Oh, don't turn sane on me.
33:04You knew what was waiting for him, and you walked him into it.
33:08Stop it.
33:17Get out.
33:18I told you once...
33:19You told me a lot of things.
33:20I never told you to kill anybody.
33:22Were you a little fool?
33:23What did you think this racket was?
33:25Don't you talk to me like that.
33:26Anytime you don't like what I say, go on into town and tell them why.
33:30But remember, you'll be in the next cell.
33:33I'm not working for you anymore.
33:35From now on, it's 50-50.
33:38When you're finished, give me the key and go.
33:41Is that an order?
34:02Hiya, Tim.
34:03You're off and he's hooked.
34:05Haven't seen Jim this morning, have you?
34:07No, I haven't.
34:08Why?
34:09He didn't show up in town last night, so I thought you might have known who it was.
34:12We separated.
34:13I'll check with the others.
34:23Hey, Burroughs, you haven't seen Jim yet this morning, have you?
34:41Why, no.
34:42I haven't seen him since we split up.
34:44I'll send the boys out to look around.
34:46Okay.
34:49That's funny.
34:50Jim ain't in the habit of hiding out like that without telling somebody.
34:53That's what we thought.
34:59Hello, Roy.
35:00Morning.
35:01Come in.
35:02No, thanks.
35:03I just wondered if you'd seen Jim.
35:04Jim?
35:05When?
35:06Last night.
35:07No, no, not after the party.
35:08Why?
35:09Is something wrong?
35:10Well, I don't know.
35:11He didn't show up in town, and we were checking all the ranches in case he stayed overnight
35:13somewhere.
35:15Well, you don't think anything's happened to him, do you?
35:17I don't think so.
35:18Jim can take care of himself.
35:19Sure.
35:20He'd probably slip out.
35:21Well, I'll let you know.
35:26I wonder why he thought Jim came here.
35:37Oh, boy.
35:38Oh.
36:00I just heard.
36:01How'd it happen?
36:02Shot in the back.
36:03Who found him?
36:05Bob, over on the West Range.
36:06The West?
36:07Is that right, Bob?
36:09You ought to know.
36:10You was with him.
36:11I know, but we weren't.
36:14You weren't what?
36:15Nothing.
36:16I don't know what it's like where you've been hanging out, but around here, when two men
36:20go out on a job together, we figure two of them ought to come back.
36:23If you don't know what I mean, I can't make myself clear.
36:26Yeah, now, talking like that ain't going to do any good.
36:30Where is he, Gabby?
36:31In there.
36:33You'd better lay off, or you'll talk yourself into trouble.
36:38I can take care of myself.
36:39Yeah?
36:40So can Roy.
36:41Am I wrong?
36:42No, go ahead.
36:43I'll meet you.
36:44Say it.
37:14Come on.
37:44Come on.
38:14Nice little setup you got here.
38:26All right, stick them up.
38:27Now, wait a minute, Bob.
38:28You've got things wrong.
38:29I just found this.
38:30I know.
38:31You never saw it before.
38:32That's right.
38:33I say, but you can't talk your way out of this.
38:35Now, listen, Bob.
38:36I'll do the talking when we get back to town, and this time, they'll believe me.
38:39You've got things all figured out, haven't you?
38:43I'll take that gun of yours, too.
38:44I never did like getting shot in the back.
38:56Get your horse.
39:12Get your horse.
39:43Get your horse.
39:44Get your horse.
40:12Well, that's one of the Hardy men.
40:30And they're the ones that have been...
40:32That's what I was trying to tell you.
40:34Guess I had you wrong.
40:35I was trying to tell you that, too.
40:37I'm sorry about what I said back there.
40:39That's all right, Bob.
40:40Forget it.
40:41You can help me now.
40:42What do you want me to do?
40:43Get Gabby and the boys and bring them to the Hardy ranch.
40:45I'll meet you there, and we'll take them.
40:46Now, wait a minute.
40:47Not so fast.
40:48It's all right to put two and two together, but can you prove it?
40:50You just bring them there.
40:51I'll have all the proof you need.
41:11I just saw that Rogers guy over near the tunnel.
41:31What was he doing?
41:32I don't know.
41:33Okay.
41:34Ed, where are you going?
41:36That Rogers is getting too nosy.
41:38Wait a minute, Ed.
41:39He hasn't done anything.
41:40No?
41:41First he comes around asking a lot of questions.
41:42Then he goes snooping around the tunnel.
41:44Well, that's enough for me.
41:45I'm not waiting until he gets a rope tied around my neck.
41:47Now, you listen to me, Ed.
41:48If anything happened to Roy, they'd never let up on us.
41:50You seem mighty anxious to protect him.
41:52I just don't want to get into any more trouble than we have to.
41:59Here he comes now.
42:00Let me talk to him.
42:01I'll find out if he knows anything.
42:03There may be nothing to worry about.
42:04Suppose there is.
42:06I told you about Jim, didn't I?
42:08You didn't like Jim as much.
42:09I don't like any man enough to go to jail.
42:12You believe that, don't you?
42:14Mm-hmm.
42:15But just to make sure, I'll be listening.
42:18Naturally.
42:40Can I see Miss Hardy?
42:41I'll call her.
42:42You want to wait in there?
42:43Thanks.
43:10What's all the rush?
43:11Lock this guy up and get saddled.
43:12What for?
43:13What's all this?
43:14Hurry up.
43:15I'll tell you later.
43:16Come on down, chum.
43:17You heard what he said.
43:18He said hurry.
43:24Roy found out about the rustling.
43:25It's the Hardy men that have been doing it.
43:27One of them took a shot at us.
43:28No.
43:29He went ahead to the ranch and said for us to beat it over there.
43:32I'll be right with you.
43:33I knew it.
43:34I knew there was something fishy about her.
43:36Marion?
43:37She ain't in on it.
43:38Of course she is.
43:39What makes you say that?
43:40How do you know?
43:41Well, just look at her.
43:42The way she talks.
43:43Batting those phony eyelashes around.
43:46Oh, don't talk nonsense.
43:48Don't make a girl a criminal just because you don't like her eyelashes.
43:59Where do you think you're going?
44:01With you.
44:02The heck you are.
44:03Oh, but I...
44:04You're staying right here, both of you.
44:08I'll bet he'd be awful mad if we disobeyed him.
44:20Hello, Roy.
44:21Hello, Marion.
44:22Right-handed little thing to keep around these days.
44:25Yes, I feel better even having it in the house.
44:27The only trouble is I'd probably be afraid to use it.
44:30All you have to do is point it and squeeze.
44:32It'll do the rest.
44:33I wouldn't even want to touch it.
44:35Don't let's talk about guns anymore.
44:37After what happened to Jim, I...
44:39Marion, I'm afraid I have bad news for you.
44:42I found out something today.
44:44It'll probably be hard for you to believe.
44:46What is it, Roy?
44:47Your men are mixed up in this wrestling.
44:49My men?
44:50Well, you must be wrong.
44:51I would have known about it.
44:53You couldn't know what was going on out on the range at night.
44:55They'd been using you for a blind.
44:57That's why no one suspected.
44:58But are you sure, Roy?
44:59Do you have definite proof?
45:01Yes, I found out where they were taking them through.
45:03One of them took a shot at me.
45:04I don't know what to say.
45:06It wasn't your fault.
45:08What are you going to do?
45:10There's only one thing I can do.
45:12Turn them in.
45:13I suppose you did.
45:15Don't you see, people would blame me.
45:16They'd think I had something to do with it.
45:18Look, look, I'll fire them.
45:19I'll send them away.
45:20Nobody will know the difference.
45:21I'm sorry, Marion.
45:23All right, tell them.
45:25Tell the whole country.
45:26Say if I care.
45:33You don't want me to suffer for what they did.
45:35But they killed Jim, too.
45:36You don't want me to forget about that, do you?
45:38Listen to me, Roy.
45:39Please, for the last time.
45:48Is he dead?
45:49No, I got him too high.
45:51This proves it against him.
45:52When he comes to, we'll know all about it.
45:55There's one thing that I'm not sure of yet.
46:01That was it.
46:04Only I forgot to tell you it had to be loaded to work.
46:31No!
46:45No!
47:05No!
47:25I was just coming for it.
47:36They've got Roy trapped.
47:54Come on, we'll rush him.
48:20Where's Roy?
48:22If he's hurt, he'll help me, I hope.
48:26Did you pass Marion on the road?
48:27Yeah, she'll be right along.
48:28She will not.
48:29What's the matter?
48:30Nothing, except she's running the whole thing.
48:32Get on your horse.
48:33She, she what?
48:43Here comes Marion Hardy.
48:55I wonder where she's going in such a hurry.
48:57I'll stop her and find out.
49:26This old man keeps wide open.
49:27We'll never catch her.
49:28We will or else.
49:29Hang on.
49:51What's the big idea?
50:07I was just going to ask you the same thing.
50:09You know you might have killed me.
50:10Oh, I doubt it.
50:11I never thought you were as fragile as you look.
50:13Are you going to move that pile of junk or do I have to?
50:15Look, Tess, if I'm going to have trouble with you, I ought to slap you bowlegged.
50:18Or am I too late?
50:20We're all going back to your ranch together.
50:22Hurry up.
50:23Hurry up.
50:24Get him, please.
50:26I've been waiting a long time for this.
50:30Oh, no.
50:31Oh, no.
50:32Give it to her, Judy.
50:33Give it to her.
50:34Pull all the hair out of her head.
50:36Oh, get your teeth out, Judy.
50:38That's it.
50:39Get her through.
50:43While you were learning the conga, I was learning this.
50:54What's going on here?
50:55Where's Marion?
50:56Over there.
50:58Come on out, glamour girl.
51:02First thing you know, she'll be running for sheriff.
51:11I guess now that you've finished your job, you'll be going back to Cheyenne.
51:14Oh, I don't know.
51:15That all depends.
51:17On what?
51:18A lot of things.
51:22Gabby would be awfully glad if you'd stay.
51:24Say, this is where I came in.
51:26When the cowboy starts a-courting, he's a mighty sad affair.
51:31He doesn't know for nothing, and he doesn't even care.
51:36When the cowboy starts a-wooing, the range, it goes to speed.
51:40He's like a crazy burrow in a field of local weed.
51:45Now he slops the cows, and he milts the pigs, and he feeds the chickens hay.
51:50Then he gathers up all the nests at night and throws the eggs away.
51:55When the cowboy starts a-courting, some pretty turtle dove,
52:00it's fairly well to the old corral when the cowboy falls in love.
52:04So I slop the cows, and I milk the pigs, and I feed the chickens hay.
52:09Well, I don't know, but if it's so, I still think I'm doing okay.
52:14When the cowboy starts a-courting, some pretty turtle dove,
52:19it's fairly well to the old corral when the cowboy falls in love.
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