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00:00:00Follow the path of Dusty's Trail, oh, Dusty's Trail, Dusty's Trail.
00:00:07A stage and a wagon are heading west, part of a wagon train lost from the rest.
00:00:16Dusty's the reason for their plight, thanks to Dusty, nothing's right.
00:00:23Only the wagon master's hand keeps them a-rollin' to the promised land.
00:00:31Oh, the goin' gets mighty rough, but they don't seem to mind.
00:00:37It's California, eh, that's the place they must find.
00:00:43Deserts and rocks are in their way, but they won't stop, come what may.
00:00:50Mountains and hills that they must scale, but they know they'll make it
00:00:55cause they just can't fail on Dusty's Trail.
00:01:04Well, we're ready to move out, Dusty, you got everything straight?
00:01:07Yes, sir, Mr. Callahan, you're gonna ride ahead to scout the trail,
00:01:09and we're gonna remain about a mile behind.
00:01:11Right.
00:01:12And don't worry about a thing, I got everything under control.
00:01:14Good.
00:01:15Wagons!
00:01:16Ho!
00:01:18Ho!
00:01:19Ho!
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00:01:20Ho!
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00:01:28We'll be gettin' started as soon as Dusty gets the team hitched up to the stage.
00:01:31Thought he had them hitched.
00:01:32Yeah, so did he.
00:01:33Oh, Andy.
00:01:34Yeah, Mr. Callahan.
00:01:35You be sure and keep that wagon close to the stage on the trail today.
00:01:38We have to run into some hack-a-maws.
00:01:40Hack-a-maws?
00:01:41Yeah, Indians.
00:01:42The hack-a-maws are the most hostile and fierce of all the Indians.
00:01:48Doesn't that make you nervous?
00:01:49Not Lulu.
00:01:50Well, I'll match my war paint against their war paint.
00:01:54Anytime.
00:01:59Well, now that's how it should have been done the first time, Dusty.
00:02:02Yes, sir.
00:02:03Well, now a few people.
00:02:04Get in.
00:02:05We'll get started.
00:02:06I thought I made it perfectly clear that you ought to handle the stagecoach and Dusty
00:02:10can do the scouting.
00:02:11Oh, boy.
00:02:12I'm the wagon master, so I will make the decisions.
00:02:15May I remind you they have just discovered gold in the California Territory.
00:02:19I must get there as quickly as possible to open a western branch of my bank.
00:02:23How many banks you own doesn't mean a thing to me.
00:02:26I also own the company which owns this wagon train.
00:02:29Now that means something to me.
00:02:30Well, if that's the way you want it, Dusty, you are going to ride Scout.
00:02:36Oh, wow.
00:02:37I always wanted to ride Scout.
00:02:39Wait a minute, Dusty.
00:02:40I'll take the syrup for you.
00:02:41Here.
00:02:42I'll show him.
00:02:43Well, thanks, Dusty.
00:02:44For what, Mr. Callahan?
00:02:45For not wearing spurs.
00:02:46Oh, yeah.
00:02:47Hmm.
00:02:48Hmm.
00:02:49Hmm.
00:02:50Hmm.
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00:02:52Hmm.
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00:03:00Hmm.
00:03:01Hmm.
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00:03:09Hmm.
00:03:32Hmm.
00:03:37Hmm.
00:03:38Oh, my God.
00:04:08It's all right.
00:04:35It's okay.
00:04:36I won't hurt you.
00:04:38Oh, my gosh.
00:04:45Oh, you can't.
00:04:52Oh, my gosh.
00:04:53Oh, my gosh.
00:04:54Oh, my gosh.
00:04:59Oh, my gosh.
00:05:00Oh, my gosh.
00:05:04Oh, my gosh.
00:05:05Oh, my gosh.
00:05:06Oh, my gosh.
00:05:07Oh, my gosh.
00:05:11Oh, my gosh.
00:05:12Oh, my gosh.
00:05:13Oh, my gosh.
00:05:14Oh, my gosh.
00:05:15Oh, my gosh.
00:05:16Oh, my gosh.
00:05:17Oh, my gosh.
00:05:18Oh, my gosh.
00:05:19Oh, my gosh.
00:05:20Oh, my gosh.
00:05:21Oh, my gosh.
00:05:22Oh, my gosh.
00:05:23Oh, my gosh.
00:05:24Oh, my gosh.
00:05:25Oh, my gosh.
00:05:26Oh, my gosh.
00:05:27Oh, my gosh.
00:05:28Oh, my gosh.
00:05:29Oh, my gosh.
00:05:30Oh, my gosh.
00:05:31Lola and I'd better take care of his wounds.
00:05:32Garrick on him.
00:05:33Gray?
00:05:34Yeah.
00:05:35Yeah, handy.
00:05:36Good idea.
00:05:37We're going to drop him off where Dusty found him.
00:05:38Should I water your horse, Mr. Callahan?
00:05:39Oh, boy.
00:05:40That was a smart thing to do.
00:05:41Don't you know that those hackamals Mike could be looking for him right now?
00:05:44Yeah, well, at least you've covered your trail, huh?
00:05:47Yeah.
00:05:49He at all day.
00:05:50Lola.
00:05:51Luma.
00:05:52No two.
00:05:53Lola.
00:05:55You're the one that she's going to have survive,
00:05:59Lola.
00:06:00Lucky puttah!
00:06:25Lucky thing we have these spare wheels. We can leave some phony tracks and throw the hackamons off our trail.
00:06:29Are you sure the hackamons are trailing us? Positive, but we can't tell the passengers. They might panic.
00:06:33I wish they would. I'd like a little company.
00:06:36Hey, just quiet down while you put the wheel on the axle.
00:06:39Besides, I mean, how do you know they're gonna follow this trail instead of the other trail?
00:06:43There won't be any other trail. We're gonna wipe them out with some brush.
00:06:47Oh, that's a bright idea. I wonder why I didn't think of it.
00:06:50Because it was a bright idea.
00:06:52What happened to your end?
00:06:58I'll show you.
00:07:02That's what happened to my end.
00:07:08Now, come on. Let's get the wheels on that axle before those hackamons catch up with us.
00:07:15Hey, Dusty. You tighten up that bolt and I'll go clear the brush out of the way.
00:07:22I'm looking at Mr. Callahan. Mr. Callahan! Mr. Callahan! Mr. Callahan! Mr. Callahan!
00:07:32Mr. Callahan, Mr. Callahan, Mr. Callahan, Mr. Callahan, can't you see I'm busy?
00:07:47Run!
00:08:02They should be able to follow that trail, huh, Mr. Callahan?
00:08:13Yes, Dusty. Well, they certainly should.
00:08:32These wounds don't look too serious.
00:08:35No, but he's starting to get a fever.
00:08:39What are you looking at? The design on this headband. Very unusual.
00:08:45I wonder if it means anything.
00:08:48Andy might know. Before we left, he studied about all the Indians.
00:08:52The rivers, the mountains, everything we'd encounter on the trip.
00:08:56He really came prepared.
00:08:59I should have known. Any man who wears suspenders and a belt is always prepared.
00:09:04Huh? Never mind.
00:09:08Andy!
00:09:11Bringing that Indian boy back here. When are you going to do something right, Dusty?
00:09:16Mr. Callahan!
00:09:18Shut up!
00:09:20Whoa! Come on, boy. Whoa. Whoa.
00:09:23Whoa.
00:09:24What's delaying us now?
00:09:29I gotta talk to Andy.
00:09:31What's the problem?
00:09:33It's about the Indian boy.
00:09:35If we get in any more trouble over him, I'm gonna use you for target practice.
00:09:38You didn't get a chance to look at his headband before.
00:09:41Unless I'm wrong.
00:09:42Huh. Chief's son?
00:09:44Exactly.
00:09:45Oh, that's great. Just great.
00:09:46Well, you've done it this time.
00:09:48Every brave in that tribe will be after us.
00:09:50Russ?
00:09:51On the contrary.
00:09:52Chief's son could be a valuable asset in a trade.
00:09:54Huh?
00:09:55A safe passage through the Hakama territory.
00:09:57Safe passage? Yeah. Yeah, you're right.
00:10:00By delivering the chief's son to us, Dusty's all but guaranteed our safety.
00:10:03You know, if anything, he's a hero.
00:10:05You know.
00:10:06Good.
00:10:07Is he okay?
00:10:08Yeah, you're okay.
00:10:09My honor to meet you both.
00:10:10Well, you are right.
00:10:12Yeah, you might realize how great.
00:10:13It's fun, y'all.
00:10:14You never know.
00:10:16You never know all that.
00:10:18But, of course, if he was going to be able to kill me you .
00:10:20But.
00:10:21After we take all the Shin other people.
00:10:23How is he?
00:10:44Still burning the fever.
00:10:46I'll make another wet compress.
00:10:48Might let him sleep a little better.
00:10:51Yeah, we gotta keep him in good shape.
00:10:54Poor thing, he's still unconscious.
00:10:56Yeah, speaking of unconscious,
00:10:58I'd have to wake Dusty up,
00:10:59it's his turn to take over the guard duty.
00:11:02Anything I can get for you?
00:11:03No, I'll just sit with the boy a while.
00:11:06Yeah, good.
00:11:07Oh, it's you, Mr. Callahan.
00:11:26Well, who did you expect, Daniel Boone?
00:11:28Come on now, wake up, Dusty.
00:11:30It's time for you to take over guard duty.
00:11:32We'll buy that big rock.
00:11:34Yes, sir.
00:11:47Dusty.
00:11:48This is the last watch before dawn.
00:11:51Yes, sir, Mr.
00:11:53Dusty.
00:11:54Callahan.
00:11:55Wake up.
00:11:55I'm awake.
00:11:56Well, stay that way.
00:11:58Wake me at dawn so we can get an early start.
00:12:00Right.
00:12:05Dusty.
00:12:06What are your orders?
00:12:08Wake you at start so you can get an early dawn.
00:12:09Close enough.
00:12:14Close enough.
00:12:14All right.
00:12:44All right.
00:13:15Betsy's gone, too.
00:13:15She's not in the wagon.
00:13:16Yeah, I know.
00:13:17Look at those tracks.
00:13:18Moccasins.
00:13:19Looks like a couple Indians came in here and took the boy and Betsy.
00:13:22Hey, where's Dusty?
00:13:22Maybe they took him, too.
00:13:23Oh, no such luck.
00:13:24Dusty, wake up, wake up!
00:13:26Sorry, Mr. Kelly.
00:13:26I must have dozed off for a few minutes.
00:13:28Yeah, while you dozed off for a few minutes, two Braves came in here and captured the Indian
00:13:31boy and Betsy.
00:13:32Two Indian boys captured the Indian, Betsy?
00:13:33No, no.
00:13:34Two Betsy's captured the Braves.
00:13:35Oh, Dusty.
00:13:36Come on.
00:13:36We better pick up the trail or it's fresh.
00:13:38Away from me.
00:13:44Mr. Brookhaven.
00:13:45Here.
00:13:45Mr. Brookhaven.
00:13:46Hey, God, right in the middle of my obligato.
00:13:51I'm afraid we've got some bad news.
00:13:53The Hacker Mouse have Betsy tied to a post.
00:13:55The animals Braves keep walking past her and poking her with a stick.
00:13:58That means that one of them is going to take her as his wife.
00:14:00Those scoundrels.
00:14:02I say we should get on our horses and ride as far away as we can.
00:14:08Mr. Brookhaven, you should be ashamed, suggesting we ride off without attempting a rescue.
00:14:12Yeah, well, one of us could slip in there and get her out.
00:14:14I'll be back as soon as I can.
00:14:15One moment, Wagon Master.
00:14:17What will happen to us if anything happens to you?
00:14:20I'd be in charge.
00:14:21That's a foreboding thought.
00:14:24Yeah, your point is well taken.
00:14:25It'll have to be somebody else.
00:14:26I'll go.
00:14:29He volunteered.
00:14:30Why didn't you?
00:14:30He beat me to it.
00:14:32Now, volunteer.
00:14:32That's an order.
00:14:33I volunteer.
00:14:34Mr. Callahan, I must insist I be allowed to go.
00:14:37In preparing for this trip, I studied several Indian languages, including the Hakama dialect.
00:14:42I believe that gives me a distinct advantage.
00:14:44We'll be ready to move as soon as you get back here with Betsy.
00:14:47I should be back with it within an hour, unless I run into a problem.
00:14:50Yeah.
00:14:50You ran into a problem.
00:15:06Listen up.
00:15:07I've got a great plan how somebody can walk right into that Hakama camp without even
00:15:11being noticed.
00:15:11Fantastic.
00:15:12Well, anyway, somebody wearing these clothes, a little skin dye, and some braids, feathers,
00:15:18they could walk right in there and cut Betsy and Andy loose.
00:15:20That's a great plan.
00:15:21It can't fail.
00:15:22Yeah, the only trouble is somebody wearing these clothes has got to be kind of small, slight,
00:15:25built about like...
00:15:26It'll never work.
00:15:26Looks too red.
00:15:31Better put in some more blueberries, toning you down a bit.
00:15:35Mmm, I taste delicious.
00:15:37Oh, be serious, will you?
00:15:38Two people's lives depend on you.
00:15:40Three, including me.
00:15:42Oh, now, listen, little pal.
00:15:45You don't think for a minute I'd let you go over there if there wasn't a good chance
00:15:47you're coming back all right, do you?
00:15:50I guess not.
00:15:51Yeah, yeah.
00:15:52All right, you dab that on yourself, and I'll go see Lulu and see how the braids are coming.
00:16:09Hey, that looks great.
00:16:10Where'd you get the hair?
00:16:12That looks like a hack-a-more braid, all right.
00:16:20You just don't tell Dusty where I got it.
00:16:22Well, it seems the two of them go very well together.
00:16:25Yeah.
00:16:28All right, Dusty, now I better teach you a few words of hack-a-more in case you've got to speak to somebody.
00:16:32Good idea.
00:16:33How do you say I surrendered?
00:16:34Oh, now, stop that.
00:16:37Alice, I say you get into camp, and you cut Andy and Betsy free, you see?
00:16:41And a brave says to you, Chuka-morenga-has-has.
00:16:45Then you say to him, Koranumba, you see?
00:16:47He has said to you, where are you taking the prisoners, and you say to him, to the chief.
00:16:51You got that?
00:16:52Yeah, yeah.
00:16:53If he says to me, Chuka-kamo-has-has-has.
00:16:56No, no, no.
00:16:56You just said that you catch any worms.
00:16:59Can I say that?
00:17:00Listen up, will you?
00:17:01Now, pay attention.
00:17:02We haven't got much time.
00:17:03Repeat after me.
00:17:04Chuka.
00:17:05Chuka.
00:17:05Moringa.
00:17:06Moringa.
00:17:06Has-has-has-has-has.
00:17:08ah now put it all together chukumoringa hot pot hey that's great hey that's great no no just use
00:17:15the indian word chukumoringa hot pot oh that's fine then you say to him yes
00:17:24put the wagons in a circle put the wagons in a circle we've only got two wagons you get everybody
00:17:28hit him i'll keep him busy behind the rock behind the rock behind the rock
00:17:58yeah
00:18:12dusty you what did you tackle me for i'm sorry i guess i just got carried away
00:18:26okay
00:18:46yay yay yay yay
00:18:50one hand are you villain and be careful with that hand
00:18:55how long does this go on before they select a wife i don't know but i sure hope they believe in long
00:19:00engagement i haven't been able to spot dusty are you sure he's here yeah he's a hero all the braves
00:19:06keep slapping him on the back for capturing
00:19:08you may have saved our lives huh well the odds are you would have been caught by capturing you
00:19:13himself thus he's proved he's a hackamon now he's free to help us
00:19:23i don't know what to do i can't attack them all cut mellows cut mellows cut mellows
00:19:35he just chose betsy to be his wife oh somebody help me please help me
00:19:43that he's challenged him to a fight with spears i did
00:19:57that must be the chief and the little boy dusty thing
00:20:11that must be the chief and the little boy dusty thing
00:20:25that must be the chief and the little boy
00:20:27that must be the chief of jackson
00:20:29that must be the chief of jackson
00:20:32in order to get the chief despotic
00:20:34fighting
00:20:37Oh, my God.
00:21:07Oh
00:21:37He just stole him and Dusty saved his life, and we made him well.
00:22:01He's going to cut us loose.
00:22:07It's all right.
00:22:12It's all right, darling.
00:22:13Everything's all right.
00:22:14We won.
00:22:15Won, boss?
00:22:37Okay, little doggie, just hold still because I'm going to rope and tie you.
00:23:07Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! Please, whoa. Please, whoa. Whoa, whoa.
00:23:20Please, whoa, whoa, please. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:23:32Mr. Callaghan, look what I caught.
00:23:36like he caught you. She's really a beauty, isn't she? A genuine Appalachian. It's not
00:23:41an Appalachian, it's Appaloosa. And it's not a she, it's a he. I don't care if it's a boy
00:23:45Appaloosa or a girl Appalachian, it's a beauty. He sure is. Can I keep him? Looks like a
00:23:51wild horse. No shoes. Don't see any sign of a brand. Looks like you found yourself a
00:24:01horse, does he? Really? It's my own horse and I can keep him? My own horse. Don't, don't
00:24:08fight. I'll see if I can get you out of this. You get in some of the wildest. Let go of
00:24:14this one. Huh? Let go!
00:24:17Just like your Appaloosa cut off here, Uriah. With them other tracks. I told you it was a
00:24:33horse thief, Marshal. Keep your rope handy, Roy. As soon as we catch up with him, we're
00:24:39going to hang that barbort to the nearest tree. Well, it's not exactly the Governor's
00:24:51mansion. Oh, no, but it'll sure be nice to sleep inside for one night. They're
00:24:57collards in pretty good shape. I'd be happier with that information if I were a horse. This
00:25:02place looks like it's a rest home for termites. Oh, Carter, why is everything out west so
00:25:08western?
00:25:25Hey, look, everybody. I've got myself a wild horse.
00:25:28Doctor, he's beautiful. Oh, I'll be. He's a beauty. I'm going to call them freckles and
00:25:35the county's got all those freckles. No, those are called blotches. I'm still going to call
00:25:41them freckles. I don't like the name blotch. He is an elegant looking beast, isn't he? Yeah,
00:25:46it'd cost you a pretty piece of change to buy one like that. Please, I never invest in anything
00:25:51that eats. I'm not going to sell them. I'm going to keep them forever. It may take you that
00:25:57long to break him. He looks a little ornery to me. I can be just as ornery as he is. Let's
00:26:02see a little practice. Well, afraid we haven't got time, Dusty. We're going to pull out of
00:26:05here at sunup tomorrow. Good. The accommodations here are simply dreadful. Hey, Miss Callahan,
00:26:12guess what? I found a telegraph in there. Oh, boy, a telegraph. I mean, a real telegraph.
00:26:18What's a telegraph? Well, it's a new invention by Samuel Morse. You see that wire? You can send
00:26:24messages over it. You've got to be joshing me. You can't send messages over a skinny little
00:26:29wire like that. You can't. The words don't even fit. Yes, you can. You send it by clicking
00:26:33a series of dots and dashes. That invention is going to make millions. What's the matter
00:26:42with him? Nothing. He always cries when he hears someone else making millions. Anyway, I figure
00:26:49if I can repair the break in the wire, I can make contact all the way back to St. Louis.
00:26:52Oh, good. We can find out where we are and where to go. How long do you think it'll take
00:26:57you to fix that contraption? A couple of days, maybe three. Oh, great. Then I can break Freckles
00:27:03while we're waiting. Yeah. And then you'd have your very own horse, Dusty. Yeah. My very
00:27:09own horse. Me and Freckles, together forever. Looks like your horse thinks you're on a wagon
00:27:15train, Uriah. Yeah, yeah. Come on, let's move, Marshal. I don't want him crossing any borders
00:27:20before we hang him. Okay. Wow, that makes 17 times he's hit the ground, according to my
00:27:36count. I counted 18. You're both wrong. It's 20. You forgot the time he bounced twice. Come
00:27:41on, Dusty. Come on, Dusty. Get up on him again, boys. Come on, Dusty. Come on, Dusty. Come on.
00:27:48Hey, Dusty, why don't you quit for a while? I think he's tired. You think he's tired, huh? Yeah, he's not throwing me as far as he was before. All right, Dusty. I'm going to show you something.
00:27:55You can do it. You can do it. Hey, Dusty, why don't you quit for a while? I think he's tired. You think he's tired, huh? Yeah, he's not throwing me as far as he was before. All right, Dusty, I'm going to show you something about breaking a horse. Yeah. The first thing you've got to do is show him who's boss. He knows that. He knows that. He knows that.
00:28:25Come on. Come on. Come on. To Jones, Bean, Bean, and Springfellow. Stop. Buy one million shares of Erie Barge. Stop. Mr. Brookhaven, even if I repair this telegraph key, I must use it for more important messages than that. More important than money? If you're not joking, young man, you're sick.
00:28:55Come on. You're sick! Come here. Come on. Come on.
00:29:15Hey.
00:29:17Oh, it feels just like I slipped and fell in the bathtub.
00:29:27Look, it is a bathtub.
00:29:29Well, I'll be...
00:29:30I wonder why anyone would leave it here.
00:29:33Yeah, well, too heavy to carry on a stagecoach.
00:29:35Yeah, they probably busted an axle getting it this far.
00:29:38Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
00:29:41A hot bath.
00:29:43A hot bath.
00:29:45Hey, how about that, Dusty?
00:29:46A nice hot bath.
00:29:48Well, it's not big enough for all of us.
00:29:50No, no, separately, little pal, separately.
00:29:52Girls, go heat up some water.
00:29:54Right away.
00:29:55Here, come on.
00:29:56Come on.
00:29:57Right him, right him.
00:29:58Knees tight.
00:30:04There's a telegram phone, Margo.
00:30:06Yeah, at least there's a relay station up ahead.
00:30:08Uh-huh, and so does our horse these tracks.
00:30:11Get that rope ready, Roy.
00:30:12Good.
00:30:12Hurry with the hot water.
00:30:29My goose bumps are getting bigger than the soap bubbles.
00:30:31Now, don't be frightened, Freckles.
00:30:43I'm not going to hurt you.
00:30:45Question is, are you going to do the same?
00:30:49Okay.
00:30:49Easy, boy.
00:30:58Easy.
00:30:59Easy.
00:31:00Easy.
00:31:01This is your friend.
00:31:03Easy.
00:31:04This is your friend.
00:31:07Dusty!
00:31:08Dusty!
00:31:10Dusty!
00:31:12Dusty!
00:31:12Dusty!
00:31:15Dusty!
00:31:18Whoa!
00:31:20Whoa! Whoa!
00:31:22Whoa! Whoa!
00:31:27No, no, no!
00:31:28No!
00:31:30Oh!
00:31:38Sorry.
00:31:48you ought to be ashamed of yourself acting like a wild animal just wanted to be your friend
00:32:02some friend you turned out to be okay i'm not going to put up any more worse than around
00:32:07even your horse do you understand
00:32:09you did it dusty you gentled him yeah you showed him who's bought dusty you're a man after my own
00:32:38heart i can't believe it my own horse my really own horse for the rest of my life course that won't
00:32:47be for very long welcome to the hanging folks strong trees over by that relay station marshal
00:32:56why don't we hang them over there just a minute dusty did not steal that horse right he's innocent
00:33:01you don't have to prove otherwise well that's easy this horse is circle o stock he's only got one
00:33:08mark on him and it's mine and there it is circle o well i've looked at a lot of brands but i never
00:33:14saw that circle before well that horse has always been covered with spots first time i saw him i
00:33:19thought he had measles he's a low-down horse thief and we're gonna hang him now hold on they're
00:33:24extenuating circumstances constable you must not allow this to happen or the united states government
00:33:30will not receive another penny of my tax money but you're supposed to be a law man what kind of
00:33:36justice do they have in this territory okay okay we'll give them a fair trial now that's better
00:33:41and then we'll hack him order to court
00:33:45how long have you known the defendant since we left the east in your personal opinion would he ever
00:33:55steal anything oh no never see i'm innocent sit down we ain't even got to the part about you stealing
00:34:02horses yet do you believe that dusty would go around stealing horses your honor dusty wouldn't
00:34:09steal honey from a beehive there's two things i wouldn't steal horses and honey sit down
00:34:16marshal what's she saying got to do with him stealing my appaloosa she's a character witness
00:34:21what we need here is a miracle witness order on the court your honor may i uh approach the bench
00:34:37that's what i call a good approach to the bench
00:34:39uh uh say what you have to say ma'am well your honor i'd uh do just about uh anything to save dusty's
00:34:50life marshall if we're gonna get on with hanging this fella don't you go getting swayed by no painted
00:34:58lady she ain't no painted lady she's my friend and if you want to be swayed by my friend the painted
00:35:04lady just go right ahead you can step down now miss your honor i think it is time that i had to talk
00:35:16with you in the privacy of your chambers i ain't got no chamber speak your mind well it's uh it's
00:35:23a terribly personal it concerns uh are you offering me a bribe a bribe how dare you sir well if you are
00:35:30you're wasting your money i was merely willing to offer a very great deal of money to have you
00:35:36release this young man on bail permanently carter would never dream of bribing anyone it still
00:35:43sounded like a bribe to me let me approach it in a different way i am willing to pay a large amount
00:35:50of money to this young man here for the misappropriated horse providing it spares dusty's life thanks a lot
00:35:57mr brookhaven the horse ain't for sale mister no matter how much money you got nonsense every man
00:36:03has his price women too your honor water in the court sit down mister you've had your piece
00:36:10is anybody else got anything to say before i pass judgment i do that man is guilty right oh i mean he
00:36:19is guilty of making a simple mistake why dusty here thought for a minute that horse belonged to somebody
00:36:24else he'd have never claimed it for his own well you and i both know we all make stupid mistakes from
00:36:30time to time i sure do just like he's doing now right i should have been the one to find that brand but
00:36:38i didn't so it's my fault and i'm asking you to hang me instead you don't have to take my blame marshal we
00:36:47found the accused sitting on my horse not him and that's a hard fact under the circumstances
00:36:53i ain't got but one choice and that's to find you the defendant guilty
00:37:00son order to court i'm afraid we're going to have to hang you son what are you afraid about i'm
00:37:06the one that's going to be hung we'll hang him and set up it only gives me about 12 hours to fix that
00:37:12telegraph what good is that going to do us now they're the territorial court of appeals in johnson
00:37:17city if i can get the judge there to declare a mistrial the marshal will have to free dusty
00:37:22come on let's shackle him up take him over there court's adjourned
00:37:29now you can sleep in this tonight well considering the hanging and everything i don't like the shape of
00:37:34my bed well this way nobody will have to keep guard and everybody will get a good night's rest now get
00:37:39in there there's no way he's gonna run away change of this fancy voice barrel
00:37:51andy you go see if you can get that telegraph fixed i got an idea might give us the time we need right
00:38:04um
00:38:30hey that's the boy
00:38:34Let's see.
00:38:36Wake up.
00:38:37I got the key.
00:38:39Hey, here.
00:38:41You unlock the other.
00:38:42You unlock that one.
00:38:43I gotta get my guns.
00:39:04You okay, Dusty?
00:39:16Yeah, I guess so.
00:39:17That handcuff was really tight.
00:39:18Shh, shh, shh.
00:39:19That handcuff really hurts when you got it around your neck.
00:39:21You'll wake up the marshal.
00:39:22You don't believe me.
00:39:23I'll show you.
00:39:24Look.
00:39:25Like that, see?
00:39:26It hurts, huh?
00:39:27Shh.
00:39:29I think the marshal's waking up.
00:39:31Oh, no.
00:39:32It's just me out with my handcuff.
00:39:34I'm gonna, I'm gonna be killed before I get home.
00:39:41No, it's all right.
00:39:42Go back to sleep again.
00:39:44Hey.
00:39:45Okay, take these off.
00:39:48I did give you the keys, didn't I?
00:39:51Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:39:52Yeah, good.
00:39:53But, uh...
00:39:54But, uh...
00:39:55But what?
00:39:56But...
00:39:57I threw them away over there.
00:39:59You took out!
00:40:02If we get out of this...
00:40:04I may hand you myself.
00:40:05No.
00:40:06Huh?
00:40:07Heh heh.
00:40:08Phew.
00:40:17What can I do?
00:40:18I'll be...
00:40:19Shoo, shoo, shoo, shoo.
00:40:20Oh, no, no.
00:40:21Wait, wait.
00:40:22Wait.
00:40:23Do you folks know the penalty for aiding and abetting the escape of a horse thief?
00:40:44We didn't aid and abet anyone.
00:40:46Well, I would've if I could've.
00:40:48We would've if we could've, and we should've.
00:40:51That wagon master sprung him loose.
00:40:53Looks like when we catch up to him, we'll have a double necktie party.
00:40:57Uh...
00:40:58Uh...
00:40:59Uh...
00:41:00Uh...
00:41:01Uh...
00:41:02Uh...
00:41:03Uh...
00:41:04Uh...
00:41:05Uh...
00:41:06Will you warn me when you're gonna stop?
00:41:07I'm sorry.
00:41:08Uh...
00:41:09Uh...
00:41:10Uh...
00:41:11Uh...
00:41:12Was that fast enough?
00:41:13Uh...
00:41:14Uh...
00:41:15Hey, Dusty, do you know where we are?
00:41:17Yeah, I sure do.
00:41:18Up the creek.
00:41:19No, no, this is the place you found at Appaloosa.
00:41:21Oh, no, let's get out of here.
00:41:22I don't wanna find another one.
00:41:23I'll get hung twice.
00:41:24I don't know if we can find another set of hoof prints.
00:41:26It might lead us to the real horse thief.
00:41:28Yeah.
00:41:29We'll split up, but we can cover more ground that way.
00:41:31Right.
00:41:32Good.
00:41:33Wait.
00:41:34No.
00:41:35We have got to find something to get these things off of us.
00:41:37Not a chance.
00:41:38These handcuffs are as solid as a rock.
00:41:41Well, keep looking at them.
00:41:43Okay.
00:41:46Can't see anything.
00:41:47Neither can I.
00:41:49Well, I guess this is gonna be stuck together for the rest of our lives.
00:41:51I guess so.
00:41:53I...
00:41:55Hey.
00:41:56How'd you do that?
00:41:58How did I...
00:41:59How did I do that?
00:42:00Never mind.
00:42:01Never mind.
00:42:02When we're old and sitting in rocking chairs, we'll figure it out.
00:42:05But we will never live to get old if we don't find that horse thief.
00:42:08I tell you what.
00:42:09You take that trail.
00:42:11I'll go down that way.
00:42:12If either one of us spot anything, we meet back here.
00:42:14All right.
00:42:15Yeah.
00:42:16Well, take them off, young fella.
00:42:17Some folks like to die with their boots on.
00:42:18Not me either.
00:42:19Please reconsider what you're doing.
00:42:20Hey!
00:42:21Hold the hangin'.
00:42:22Hold the hangin'.
00:42:23Ha!
00:42:24Here's your horse thief right here.
00:42:25It's crazy blue!
00:42:26Crazy blue?
00:42:27That's the wild stallion that's been chasing horses off all over the territory.
00:42:28Well, I thought it was dead.
00:42:29He had been around these parts for years.
00:42:30Well, he's driven some of your prized stock into a box canyon about four miles from here.
00:42:33He could have driven off that Appaloosa of yours too.
00:42:34Well, yeah.
00:42:35I suppose he could have.
00:42:36Well, now, I reckon we almost made a dumb mistake.
00:42:39You're free to go, son.
00:42:40You're free to go, son.
00:42:41Yeah.
00:42:42I don't know what you're doing.
00:42:43I don't know what you're doing.
00:42:44Hey!
00:42:45Hold the hangin'.
00:42:46Hold the hangin'.
00:42:47Hold the hangin'.
00:42:48Ha!
00:42:49Here's the horse thief right here.
00:42:50It's Crazy Blue!
00:42:51Crazy Blue!
00:42:52That's the wild stallion that's been chasing horses off all over the territory.
00:42:55Well, I thought it was dead.
00:42:56He ain't been around these parts for years.
00:42:57I almost made a dumb mistake.
00:42:59You are free to go, Sonny.
00:43:01I know, I know.
00:43:05Mr. Callahan?
00:43:06Yeah?
00:43:07I don't know how to say thank you, except thank you.
00:43:09Oh, that's all right, little pal.
00:43:11You'd have done anything in the world to save my neck, wouldn't you?
00:43:13I'd save your whole body.
00:43:27Hold it.
00:43:37Good.
00:43:38What's on your mind?
00:43:40The man we passed yesterday said there's a wagon train over here with some real pretty girls.
00:43:46We'd like to get friendly with them.
00:43:48Well, you can see there's no women at all on this wagon train here.
00:43:51We know you got girls here.
00:43:54We want to meet them.
00:43:56Or else.
00:43:57Or else what?
00:43:58Or else this.
00:44:03Understand?
00:44:04Yeah, now that you've explained it.
00:44:06Get their guns, McGurk.
00:44:07Right, Jake.
00:44:10All right.
00:44:11I'll just take these.
00:44:14Now, we'll get some branding to do, but we'll be back before sundown.
00:44:17Brandon?
00:44:18How many head of cattle you got, McGurk?
00:44:20Well, that depends on how many we can steal.
00:44:22I'll just take this shotgun here, too.
00:44:25Oh, there's another one hidden under the seat, Jake.
00:44:27And you just be worrying about sundown.
00:44:30Make sure those women are friendly.
00:44:32Here.
00:44:35Now, he shattered it.
00:44:37Yeah, without even aiming.
00:44:38See you before sundown.
00:44:39Bam! Bam! Bam! Bam!
00:44:40Dusty!
00:44:41Bam!
00:44:42Now, stop that.
00:44:44Betsy and Luna are in real trouble.
00:44:47Got to be some way out of this.
00:44:49I got a way.
00:44:50Let's run, huh?
00:44:51Dusty.
00:44:52Now, Dusty may be right, Mr. Callahan.
00:44:53We've got that spare wheel in the wagon.
00:44:55And they said they won't be back before sundown.
00:44:57Now, you're right.
00:44:58All right, let's get her on and get rolling.
00:45:00You go round up the others and get them back here as fast as you can.
00:45:03Right.
00:45:04As soon as I tell them about Jake and McGurk, they'll come running.
00:45:08Now, listen.
00:45:09You go get them and get them back here, but don't say a word.
00:45:11You'll only scare them.
00:45:12Yeah, and what they don't know won't hurt them.
00:45:13Understand?
00:45:14Sure.
00:45:15Right now, I'm scared to death.
00:45:16And don't worry, Mr. Callahan.
00:45:17I won't be the word to them.
00:45:25Betsy, Lulu, we've got to get back to camp. Hurry.
00:45:27What's the hurry?
00:45:28I can't tell you.
00:45:29Well, why can't you tell us?
00:45:30I can't tell you why I can't tell you, because that would be telling.
00:45:33Well, we've got to get started real quick before it's too late.
00:45:35Too late for what?
00:45:36It's too late for us.
00:45:37Look, don't ask me anything more.
00:45:39I can't tell you about McGurk and then Jake and the danger and the cattle thieves.
00:45:42Well, who are McGurk and Jake?
00:45:44What danger?
00:45:45And what cattle thieves?
00:45:46Doctor, you're not making sense.
00:45:48I know.
00:45:49I'll see you back at camp.
00:45:54Ready for the peasant hunt, my dear?
00:45:56Ready when you are, Carter.
00:45:58Then, tarry-ho!
00:46:04Here, peasant, peasant, peasant!
00:46:06One more time, dear.
00:46:07I think you interest him.
00:46:09Mr. and Mrs. Brookhaven, come on, hurry!
00:46:10Hurry?
00:46:11Where?
00:46:12Mr. Callahan wants everybody back at the wagons and packed up right away.
00:46:27It's important.
00:46:28What could be more important than pheasant under glass?
00:46:31Us underground.
00:46:32Underground?
00:46:33Bones?
00:46:34What are you talking about?
00:46:35I can't tell you because if I tell you what I'm not supposed to tell you, you'll only
00:46:38get scared.
00:46:39Scared?
00:46:40Eh?
00:46:41Scared of what?
00:46:42I can't tell you about the danger.
00:46:43What danger?
00:46:44Well, there's Jake and McGurk and the women and bam, bam, bam, bam!
00:46:46I'll see you back at camp.
00:46:47In hurry!
00:46:48Go, go, go, go.
00:46:54Let's hope that axle holds up until we get to the next town.
00:46:56Yeah, I hope so.
00:46:57Let's get this wagon loaded.
00:46:58I want to get out of here pronto.
00:46:59I did it, Mr. Callahan.
00:47:00Mr. Callahan, they're all coming.
00:47:01And you didn't tell anybody why?
00:47:03Not a hint.
00:47:04I promised, didn't I?
00:47:05Mr. Callahan!
00:47:06Mr. Callahan, why are we leaving it?
00:47:08And who are Jake and McGurk?
00:47:09And what's this about cattle thieves in danger?
00:47:12And what is bam, bam, bam, bam?
00:47:14Not even a hint, huh?
00:47:15Well, maybe a little teeny one.
00:47:17I demand to know what is going on.
00:47:19All right, hold it, hold it, everybody.
00:47:21There's two cattle thieves named Jake and McGurk.
00:47:24They came riding in here demanding our women.
00:47:26We tried to put them off, but they got our guns.
00:47:28They're going to be back by sundown looking for these women,
00:47:30and I want this wagon train packed and rolling before then.
00:47:33I'll be packed in one second.
00:47:35Oh, me too.
00:47:36What about the pheasants?
00:47:37Blast the pheasants, they can pack for themselves.
00:47:40Best you get the horses.
00:47:41Right away, sir.
00:47:42All right, let's get this thing going here.
00:47:45Come on, you guys.
00:47:46You've got to get out of here.
00:47:47There's a lot of danger.
00:47:48We've got to get back to the wagon.
00:47:49We've got to take you guys down there.
00:47:51Jake and McGurk's coming back before sundown.
00:47:53Come on.
00:47:54Okay.
00:47:55Everybody, get ready.
00:47:56We've got to get going.
00:47:58Oh, no.
00:47:59Wait, wait for me.
00:48:00No, you guys.
00:48:01Come on, you guys.
00:48:02Hey, come on.
00:48:03Hey, come on.
00:48:04We're ready to roll, Mr. Callahan.
00:48:06How are we?
00:48:07Now, Dusty will be right here with the horses.
00:48:09Hey, Dusty, where are the horses?
00:48:11That's a good question.
00:48:12The only problem is there's four answers.
00:48:13Four answers?
00:48:14Yeah.
00:48:15North, south, east, and west.
00:48:16Oh.
00:48:17Take us all day to round those horses up.
00:48:19Looks like we're stuck here.
00:48:20What do you mean we're stuck here?
00:48:22With those men do before sundown?
00:48:24Mr. Callahan, you are paid to defend us.
00:48:27You must simply protect our women.
00:48:30Poor Betsy and Lulu.
00:48:32What about me, Carter?
00:48:33I'm a woman, too.
00:48:35Of course you are my pet.
00:48:37But Betsy and Lulu are single, whereas you are married to me, your valiant knight, your protector.
00:48:44Oh, beautifully put, Carter.
00:48:47I thought so, too, dear.
00:48:49What are we gonna do?
00:48:50Well, without our guns, our only chance is the element of surprise.
00:48:53We gotta take them unawares and overpower them.
00:48:55But how?
00:48:56Well, they're coming here for girls.
00:48:58Yeah.
00:48:59We'll give them girls.
00:49:00Nice, friendly girls.
00:49:03Okay, turn around.
00:49:04I wanna see the back.
00:49:05Well, you too, Dusty.
00:49:07Hmm.
00:49:08Hmm.
00:49:09Hmm.
00:49:10I went to my first dance in this dress, Dusty.
00:49:13Yeah, I bet you look better in it than I do.
00:49:14I feel silly.
00:49:15What kind of scout wears girls' clothes?
00:49:17A girl scout.
00:49:18Shut up and paint your lips.
00:49:24There, you're beautiful.
00:49:26Are we ready?
00:49:27Yeah.
00:49:30Oh, your bloomers are slipping.
00:49:32I'll do it.
00:49:33I don't say to keep these things up without suspenders anyway.
00:49:35Hey, listen.
00:49:36I want you girls to stay in that wagon out of sight.
00:49:38You got that?
00:49:40You ready, Dolly?
00:49:42Ready, Kitty.
00:49:43Good luck.
00:49:44We know you're risking your lives for us.
00:49:46And our reputations.
00:49:48All right.
00:49:49Come on, Dolly.
00:49:50Let's...
00:49:51Don't keep our dates waiting.
00:49:56Dusty, watch your dress.
00:49:57I can't help it.
00:49:58I'm always nervous on the first date.
00:49:59Eh, relax.
00:50:00All you gotta do is be sweet.
00:50:01Get your guns away from them.
00:50:03You just, you know, sit there and smile pretty.
00:50:07Like this?
00:50:10Lucky thing for us, they haven't seen a woman in a long time.
00:50:13You call that lucky?
00:50:20Well, what do we have here?
00:50:22Looks like we got us a couple of real cuties.
00:50:25Hey, baby, you can call me McGurk.
00:50:31No, I'm Dolly.
00:50:32Oh, your beard tickles.
00:50:34I'm Kitty.
00:50:35Who are you, big boy?
00:50:36Jake.
00:50:37And I'm here to get friendly.
00:50:40Hey, you're a big girl, aren't you?
00:50:43Well, there's that much more to get friendly with.
00:50:47I think you're mighty pretty, Dolly.
00:50:49Now, come here.
00:50:50Oh, not so tight.
00:50:52Don't be so shy, Dolly.
00:50:54Remember, we're here to get friendly.
00:50:57Come on.
00:50:58Yes, I know.
00:50:59But how's a girl supposed to breathe?
00:51:01Let's show them how, huh, Kitty?
00:51:04You're wearing a gun.
00:51:06I always wear a gun.
00:51:08But they frighten me so.
00:51:10Couldn't you just make an exception for me?
00:51:13For me?
00:51:15Well, considering it's for you, I...
00:51:20Nasty.
00:51:22Yeah.
00:51:24Come here.
00:51:25All right.
00:51:26Come on, Dolly.
00:51:27Look how good they're getting along.
00:51:28Come on.
00:51:29Let's talk first.
00:51:30What do you think of the weather?
00:51:31I think it's fine.
00:51:32Stop that.
00:51:33Oh, everybody ain't good books lately.
00:51:34Now, will you quit stalling?
00:51:35I'm getting mad.
00:51:38Now, don't do that.
00:51:39She's just shy.
00:51:41I'll talk to her.
00:51:42Don't be too long now, Kitty.
00:51:43I'm waiting.
00:51:47What's the matter?
00:51:48You crazy or something?
00:51:49You're supposed to be friendly.
00:51:50He's not my type.
00:51:51You don't have to marry him.
00:51:52You just gotta get him away from his gun.
00:51:54Now, get back in there.
00:51:55Be friendly.
00:51:56Okay.
00:51:57But I wish he'd shaved.
00:51:58Don't you?
00:52:00Well, it's all straightened out now.
00:52:03That's good.
00:52:04Now, come on, Dolphy.
00:52:06Oh, your gun is poking a hole in my corset.
00:52:09That's all it's bothering you.
00:52:13Come here.
00:52:14Why don't we...
00:52:15Why don't we get over here?
00:52:16We should just...
00:52:17Don't go over there.
00:52:19Don't go over here.
00:52:21Marion.
00:52:25This is more like it.
00:52:26Yeah, well, let's just move over a little bit, huh?
00:52:29Now, wait, sweetheart.
00:52:31I just...
00:52:32I just want to stroke your hair.
00:52:34Now, Dusty!
00:52:38Dusty!
00:52:42Oh, right there.
00:52:43Get him up!
00:52:44Get him up!
00:52:45Get him up!
00:52:46Get him up!
00:52:49All right, you two.
00:52:51Nobody does this to us.
00:52:53Now you're gonna get it.
00:52:54You know, there for a while, I really started to like you.
00:53:04No!
00:53:05Don't shoot!
00:53:06Here we are!
00:53:07Girls!
00:53:08It's real ones!
00:53:11Get into the horses!
00:53:12Get out of here!
00:53:13Let's get out of here!
00:53:14And you two just stick right where you are.
00:53:16Come on!
00:53:17I...
00:53:18I don't...
00:53:22Here.
00:53:24What happened?
00:53:25Yeah.
00:53:26Everything was going great, Lucy.
00:53:27Cutthroats.
00:53:28They outsmarted us and they kidnapped Lulu and Betsy.
00:53:30Mr. Callahan, you promised us you were going to overpower them.
00:53:33We tried, Mr. Bookhaven.
00:53:35Yeah.
00:53:36We would have succeeded except for one thing.
00:53:37What was that?
00:53:38Me.
00:53:39Lulu and Betsy kidnapped by those ruffians.
00:53:42Absolutely barbaric.
00:53:44You know, Mr. Callahan, the way Jake and McGurk keep coming back here,
00:53:47I figure they must be camped somewhere nearby.
00:53:50Good thinking, Andy.
00:53:51Good thinking.
00:53:52Let's see if we can pick up their trail, track them down.
00:53:54Wipe off your mouth.
00:54:14Now sit down and relax.
00:54:29Please, leave us alone.
00:54:30You'll never get away with this.
00:54:31Who's going to stop us?
00:54:32Friends in the dresses?
00:54:33You know, you're prettier than them other guys.
00:54:34I'm going to like you.
00:54:35Mom, please don't touch me.
00:54:36I'm a school teacher.
00:54:37School teacher?
00:54:38Well, I'd like to get some learning.
00:54:40We're glad you ladies happened to pay us a visit.
00:54:41I'm sure you are.
00:54:42This place is a mess.
00:54:43There's dust all over everything.
00:54:44So what?
00:54:45Well, so what?
00:54:46Well, we would never get friendly in a dirty place like this.
00:54:48Now would we be better?
00:54:49Well, I'm going to like you.
00:54:50I'm going to like you.
00:54:51Mom, please don't touch me.
00:54:52I'm a school teacher.
00:54:53School teacher?
00:54:54Well, I'd like to get some learning.
00:54:56We're glad you ladies happened to pay us a visit.
00:54:59I'm sure you are.
00:55:00This place is a mess.
00:55:01There's dust all over everything.
00:55:02So what?
00:55:03Well, we would never get friendly in a dirty place like this.
00:55:06Now would we, Betsy?
00:55:07Oh, no.
00:55:08There's dust all over the table.
00:55:10Wait a minute.
00:55:11We're asking you to get friendly, not to clean.
00:55:12First things first.
00:55:13Here.
00:55:14Now you dust the table.
00:55:15You sweep.
00:55:16What?
00:55:17What?
00:55:18What?
00:55:19What?
00:55:20What?
00:55:21What?
00:55:22What?
00:55:23What?
00:55:24What?
00:55:25What?
00:55:26What?
00:55:27What?
00:55:28What?
00:55:29What?
00:55:30What?
00:55:31You sweep.
00:55:32I ain't gonna sweep.
00:55:34Do you want us to get friendly or don't you?
00:55:38Well, uh...
00:55:40That's more like it.
00:55:44Now you get all the corners, okay?
00:55:47Betsy, come over here.
00:55:48This window's filthy.
00:55:50How long do you think we can stall them?
00:56:02Till our friends come and save us.
00:56:03I just keep dusting until we get here.
00:56:06Oh, yeah.
00:56:07You sharp look out.
00:56:09Any sign of a trail.
00:56:11Look for broken branches, anything, huh?
00:56:13Yeah.
00:56:13I haven't seen anything like that.
00:56:14All I keep finding is a petticoat like this.
00:56:16Hey, that's a woman's petticoat.
00:56:20Yeah, look.
00:56:21Just another one.
00:56:23Hey, Lulu.
00:56:24Yeah, she'd think of that.
00:56:25She must have torn these strips off to leave us a trail.
00:56:28All we got to do is follow them and lead us right to them.
00:56:31You better hope it's a short trail or a long petticoat.
00:56:33When we find them, we better have a plan.
00:56:34You're right, Andy.
00:56:36Yeah, without any guns, we got...
00:56:38Ah, wait a minute.
00:56:39Oh, maybe, just maybe, yeah.
00:56:42Yeah, you and I will follow the trail.
00:56:44Dusty, you go get the Brookhavens.
00:56:45Yeah.
00:56:46Hey, wait.
00:56:48Now get the bugle.
00:56:49Pots, pans, dishes, anything.
00:56:50It'll make a lot of noise.
00:56:51Oh, and those firecrackers.
00:56:53We're saving for the Fourth of July.
00:56:55Coil your rope and all the sacks of flour that you can carry.
00:56:57All right, and hurry and catch up with us on the trail.
00:56:59What's all that stuff for?
00:57:01I'm going to call out the cavalry.
00:57:02The cavalry?
00:57:03Our cavalry.
00:57:04What cavalry?
00:57:04Our cavalry.
00:57:05Oh, that cavalry.
00:57:06Yes.
00:57:08Our cavalry?
00:57:09I'll explain it to you later.
00:57:10Come on.
00:57:10Let's get to know each other a little better.
00:57:22Huh?
00:57:23Well, you certainly got to admit, the place looks a lot nicer.
00:57:28Yeah, all spick and span.
00:57:30All ready to get acquainted in.
00:57:31Now, come on over and sit down.
00:57:32Uh, just a moment.
00:57:34Uh, the place looks nice and clean.
00:57:37But you fellas don't.
00:57:38You mean now we have to wash?
00:57:41You mean just to get acquainted?
00:57:43Of course.
00:57:44After all, you are entertaining ladies.
00:57:47All right.
00:57:48Here we are.
00:57:54Huh?
00:57:55Um, you first.
00:57:58I don't believe this.
00:58:02Uh, don't forget your ears.
00:58:12Good.
00:58:13Now, here's the soap.
00:58:14Soap?
00:58:16That does it.
00:58:18Now, quick, Stallman.
00:58:19We'll have to get tough.
00:58:20What do you mean?
00:58:21He means we want to get chummy.
00:58:23That's what he means.
00:58:24Well, you don't have to shout.
00:58:26I mean, all you have to do is say so.
00:58:28We were too busy cleaning.
00:58:30Now, you two sit down over here.
00:58:32And start getting friendly.
00:58:39That's the place.
00:58:40I see their horses.
00:58:41Yeah.
00:58:43All right.
00:58:44Bring those supplies up.
00:58:45When do we rush them?
00:58:46We can't.
00:58:47They got Lulu and Betsy down there.
00:58:49It's too dangerous.
00:58:50We got to scare them out.
00:58:51Mr. Carahan, where is your cavalry?
00:58:53We've dragged these supplies for miles.
00:58:55And how many will there be for dinner?
00:58:57That is our cavalry.
00:58:59I beg your pardon?
00:59:01Follow me.
00:59:01I know a lovely spelling game.
00:59:17We'd prefer kissing games.
00:59:19Uh, oh, I know a great kissing game.
00:59:22Uh, the two of you sit down.
00:59:25Yeah.
00:59:25And then, uh, close your eyes.
00:59:28And one of us will kiss you and you try and guess who it is.
00:59:31Won't that be fun?
00:59:32Well, it's a start.
00:59:34Okay.
00:59:35Now, close your eyes.
00:59:37Tight.
00:59:38Now, no peeking.
00:59:49I'm waiting.
00:59:50Ready.
01:00:01Betsy.
01:00:03Lulu.
01:00:04No.
01:00:05Guess again.
01:00:06Uh, uh, Lulu.
01:00:08Uh, Betsy.
01:00:10Nope.
01:00:10Run again.
01:00:13Now, hold on.
01:00:14Hold on.
01:00:17Now, you two get back in there.
01:00:19Sit down.
01:00:20Sit down.
01:00:20Wait here.
01:00:36Wait here.
01:00:36Let's go.
01:01:05All right, now listen, we've got to move fast.
01:01:16Everybody remembers what they're supposed to do when I give the signal.
01:01:18Aye, aye, Kevin.
01:01:19I sure hope this plan works.
01:01:21It's a splendid plan.
01:01:22I'm in the reserves, you know.
01:01:24Come, my dear.
01:01:25Attend.
01:01:26Turn!
01:01:27Forward!
01:01:28March!
01:01:28Come on.
01:01:35Help!
01:01:38Help!
01:01:39Ain't no use in screaming.
01:01:40There ain't nobody around for miles.
01:01:42Our friends are going to save us.
01:01:43We'll get you for this.
01:01:45See those two guys in the skirts.
01:01:49Hey, there ain't no use in struggling here.
01:01:52Hup, hup, hup, hup!
01:01:57Hey, you want to put that right on here?
01:02:00There.
01:02:01You got firecrackers ready?
01:02:02All ready.
01:02:03All right, Dusty.
01:02:03Come on, give us some.
01:02:05Charge!
01:02:21Cavalry!
01:02:22Well, it can't be.
01:02:23There ain't no ford around here.
01:02:25Cavalry, Lulu.
01:02:27I always loved men in uniform.
01:02:29Oh, my God.
01:02:35Where'd they come from?
01:02:41Get me out there, Jake.
01:02:42I don't know.
01:02:43I can't see a thing.
01:02:43They must be hiding.
01:02:45Come on out.
01:02:45We got you surrounded.
01:02:46You don't have to come in and get us!
01:02:48Come on out, and we'll blast out.
01:03:08Jake, let's give up.
01:03:10You better.
01:03:12It's the whole army.
01:03:13Shut up.
01:03:15We'll fight it out.
01:03:16Untie them, McGurk.
01:03:19Blast us, and you'll blast the girls!
01:03:23Stop!
01:03:24All right, McGurk.
01:03:42We're going out that front door.
01:03:44Just keep that girl in front of you.
01:03:45Right.
01:03:46Well, go on!
01:03:48Well, you go!
01:03:48Oh!
01:03:49Get out that door!
01:03:51You always go first, so you go first!
01:03:53Not this time.
01:03:54It's your turn.
01:03:55I do it all the time.
01:03:56You go first.
01:03:56You're always first, so you go first now!
01:04:12Ah!
01:04:12You saved us!
01:04:30Hey, hold it!
01:04:31It's green!
01:04:32It's green!
01:04:32It's green!
01:04:32It's green!
01:04:32Tell us it!
01:04:33Don't hurt yourself.
01:04:35That's it, Lulu.
01:04:36You all right?
01:04:38You!
01:04:39Fellas, we've really got to stop meeting this way, huh?
01:04:42You all right, dusty boy?
01:04:44Oh, sure, Mr. Callahan.
01:04:45I'm just fine.
01:04:50Well, we don't have to worry about Jake and McGurk anymore.
01:04:53Sheriff tells me they're going to be locked up for a long time.
01:04:56That's great.
01:04:57Yeah.
01:04:58You know something, Mr. Callahan?
01:05:00You really look tall and straight in that saddle today.
01:05:02Really?
01:05:03Yeah, and something else, too.
01:05:05Looks like you lost a lot of weight, especially around your middle.
01:05:11Forgot to take my corset off, Dolly.
01:05:14Hey!
01:05:15Wagon!
01:05:16Hey!
01:05:17Hello!
01:05:29Hello!
01:05:30Hey!
01:05:32Hey!
01:05:32Oh, my God.
01:06:02Ooh. Saddle burn wells. Pop, 114. I wonder how old Mom is.
01:06:22I wonder where everybody is.
01:06:32Where is everyone?
01:06:37I don't know. It looks to me like we found ourselves a ghost town.
01:06:46I think one of them is trying to tell us something.
01:06:52A ghost town.
01:06:54Yeah. I don't like it.
01:06:57Got a feeling somebody's behind me breathing hot and heavy down my neck.
01:07:00There is, Callahan.
01:07:03Dusty!
01:07:04I told you to stay close, not that close.
01:07:06Hey, Mr. Callahan, you know, this place is in pretty good shape for a ghost town.
01:07:10I don't think we're as alone here as we think.
01:07:12You feel that too, huh?
01:07:15Feel what?
01:07:16Well, I got...
01:07:17Well, like somebody's watching us.
01:07:21Listen, I'll tell you what.
01:07:22You and Mr. Brookhaven scout to north side of the street, Dusty, and I'll take to south side.
01:07:26You ladies, you stay right here by this wagon.
01:07:28Look, if something scares you while we're awake, you just fire a shot.
01:07:31We'll come running.
01:07:34What are you shooting at?
01:07:35I'm just testing.
01:07:36Look, please, wait till I tell you, huh?
01:07:40Come on.
01:08:01You know, this town hasn't been deserted very long.
01:08:04Look at the blacksmith's forge.
01:08:05The coals are still hot.
01:08:07I don't see any horses.
01:08:09Oh, perhaps they all went off in a fox hunt.
01:08:12I don't know.
01:08:13There's something mysterious going on.
01:08:15Maybe the barbershop will tell us something.
01:08:18Do you want to come with me?
01:08:19No.
01:08:20Do you want to stay here?
01:08:21No.
01:08:22Where would you like to be?
01:08:23Back in Boston.
01:08:24I know someone's staring at us.
01:08:35I can just feel it.
01:08:37Spoken eye.
01:08:39Then I kind of like being stared at.
01:08:41It does seem odd.
01:08:44Yet there's no one in town to do the staring.
01:08:48There's some clothes up there on the clothesline.
01:08:50Everybody must have left in a hurry.
01:08:52Yeah.
01:08:52They must have cleared out faster than the gold nugget saloon the night two-ton Tilly tried to do the belly den.
01:08:58Hey, listen, Dusty.
01:09:04I don't want to scare the women, but I smell some trouble up ahead.
01:09:07Now, you stay close and cover my back, all right?
01:09:09Okay, okay.
01:09:10Okay.
01:09:14Dusty.
01:09:15I said cover my back, not get glued to it.
01:09:21Now, come on.
01:09:22I want to check out that saloon up there.
01:09:31Now, you see that?
01:09:33Maybe it's only the wind.
01:09:35Maybe somebody in there waiting for us.
01:09:36It's the wind.
01:09:37I'm sure it's the wind.
01:09:38I've never been so sure of anything my whole life that it's the wind.
01:09:39Why?
01:09:40Because I don't want to go in there and find out it's not the wind.
01:09:42Let's go.
01:09:43I'll go check out the saloon.
01:09:44I just remembered.
01:09:45I'm a minor.
01:09:45I'm not allowed.
01:09:46All right, little pal.
01:09:47You stay out here.
01:09:48I'll check the saloon.
01:09:49You're not going to leave me out here in the street alone.
01:09:51Oh, no.
01:09:51I'll go in and check.
01:09:54Oh.
01:09:56What's the matter?
01:09:57What did you see?
01:09:58The dance hall hostess.
01:09:59What?
01:09:59Dance hall hostess?
01:10:00Let's go talk to her.
01:10:01No, not me.
01:10:01She's the ugliest woman I've ever seen in my whole life.
01:10:03She's got a big nose and her hair is going out of her head like horns.
01:10:05And her eyes are all glassy and beady and red.
01:10:06And her skin is all kind of...
01:10:07That's not a dance hall hostess.
01:10:12Look again.
01:10:14It's a moose head.
01:10:21Yeah, a moose head.
01:10:22I wonder how fast he was going to hit that wall.
01:10:24What took you so long in the barber shop?
01:10:38I made an interesting discovery.
01:10:40Found a pair of boots, a pair of pants, and a pair of socks.
01:10:43Do you know what that means?
01:10:44Certainly some cowhand was having his legs shaved.
01:10:47It means that somebody left the shop in too much of a hurry to even dress.
01:10:50Judging by the quality of his trousers, I guess he rushed off to shoot his tailor.
01:10:54I've got a feeling it's all part of the same mystery.
01:10:57Let's go over to the newspaper office.
01:10:58Maybe the last edition of the paper will give us a clue.
01:11:00Good.
01:11:01Maybe they'll have a stock market report.
01:11:03Come along.
01:11:04It's so dark in here, I wish we had a lantern or something.
01:11:08Maybe there's something behind the bar.
01:11:09Well.
01:11:12Oh, look.
01:11:13Hey, I found a candle.
01:11:15Hey, good little pal.
01:11:16Here.
01:11:17Let me light it for you.
01:11:18Well, now we can see what's what.
01:11:23I can see the saloon and the tables and the gunpowder.
01:11:28What?
01:11:28Gunpowder?
01:11:31What, this whole bar is stacked with gunpowder?
01:11:34Why would a saloon be full of gunpowder?
01:11:35I don't know.
01:11:35Hold that candle down here so I can see.
01:11:38Dusty?
01:11:39Hmm?
01:11:39That's not a candle.
01:11:40Sure it is.
01:11:41You just said it was.
01:11:41Why would you lie?
01:11:42No, no.
01:11:42That's not a candle.
01:11:43That is a stick of gunpowder.
01:11:46That's why you wouldn't lie.
01:11:47Because it's a stick of gunpowder.
01:11:50What?
01:11:51What am I going to do with this?
01:11:51Throw it out the window.
01:11:53I'll throw it out the window.
01:11:54I'll break the window.
01:11:54No, please, for peace sake, throw it out the window, Dusty.
01:11:58Oh, no.
01:12:03Dusty, get down.
01:12:13All right, you can get up now, little pal.
01:12:15I said, I said you can get up now, Dusty.
01:12:17What's the matter?
01:12:18Didn't you hear me?
01:12:19Didn't you hear me?
01:12:20Huh?
01:12:20Oh, you know how they say when you're going to die, your whole life passes right in front
01:12:22of you?
01:12:23Yeah.
01:12:23Mine was only half done.
01:12:24You know, it's really interesting.
01:12:27Hey, that sounds like a trouble signal.
01:12:29Let's go.
01:12:38Hey, what is it?
01:12:40Everybody here all right?
01:12:41Yeah, so far, but I wouldn't count on our future.
01:12:43We found the reason the town people deserted.
01:12:46It's right here in this newspaper.
01:12:47Come on.
01:12:47I'll take one.
01:12:49Here, keep the change.
01:12:51What?
01:12:52Skullin brothers, outlaws.
01:12:54I never heard of them.
01:12:55Instead, here, they're armed bank robbers and murderers.
01:12:58Perhaps they had an unpleasant childhood.
01:13:01Daphne sees good in everyone.
01:13:03Well, the Skulliners threatened to come back to town and kill everyone.
01:13:06They didn't give them all their money and their valuables.
01:13:07Yeah, it's playing his nose on your face just in case of blackmail.
01:13:11So, the whole Lily-Liver town took a powder.
01:13:13I think the townspeople were wise to run, especially the wealthy ones.
01:13:18And I happen to be a member of that club.
01:13:20Come along, Daphne.
01:13:21Now, wait a minute.
01:13:22Everybody just simmer down.
01:13:24By the way I see it, they've already come and gone.
01:13:26They saw the town was empty and they just took off.
01:13:28Are you sure?
01:13:29I'm positive.
01:13:31Well, off.
01:13:33It's not absolute.
01:13:33No, no, Dusty's chasing them.
01:13:47No, no, Dusty's not chasing them.
01:13:49He's passing them.
01:13:51All right, you girls in the wagon.
01:13:53Come on, you miss.
01:13:53Oh, run!
01:13:55I thought you'd be halfway to California by now.
01:14:07I suddenly realized it was my job to help you protect everybody.
01:14:10Ah.
01:14:10Especially me.
01:14:11Mr. Callahan, the Skalders obviously believe that we are citizens of this town.
01:14:17Now, I think we should let them know that we're perfect strangers.
01:14:20I think they'd let us go.
01:14:21Yeah, with their record, I don't think they'd buy that.
01:14:24Nevertheless, I would like to inform them who we are.
01:14:27Oh, please, be my guest, Jess.
01:14:31I say out there, we are perfect strangers.
01:14:37We are perfect strangers.
01:14:44Well, I guess they figure nobody can be perfect, huh?
01:14:48Hey, wait.
01:14:49Come here.
01:14:49Didn't you see what just happened to Mr. Brookhaven?
01:14:52Well, yes, sir, but the Skalders aren't animals.
01:14:54I'm sure they'd recognize the white flag of truce.
01:14:56What makes you think so?
01:14:57Well, it happens to be the Code of the West.
01:14:59Yeah, the Code of the West.
01:15:00Huh?
01:15:01Oh, definitely.
01:15:12Maybe the Code of the East.
01:15:13Hmm?
01:15:14Well, the Skalders haven't fired at us for quite a while.
01:15:22Maybe they're out of bullets.
01:15:25Somehow, I don't think so.
01:15:27Hey, Mr. Callahan!
01:15:28One of the Skalders is riding right for us!
01:15:30We've got a visitor, but that ain't one of the Skalders.
01:15:41Come on.
01:15:44Hey.
01:15:45It's a scarecrow.
01:15:46Whoa.
01:15:47Hey, baby.
01:15:47Hold it over there now a minute.
01:15:49A dead scarecrow.
01:15:50Look at that knife.
01:15:52Yeah, it's holding a message.
01:15:54Ooh, I hate the sight of blood, even if it's straw.
01:15:56We have the town surrounded.
01:15:58Fork over all your gold and stuff by sun-up, or we'll burn you out.
01:16:02They're bluffing, of course.
01:16:03And if you think we're bluffing, you're a bigger dummy than the one on the jackass.
01:16:12Well, we've still got a problem, but at least we're safer in here than we are out on that street.
01:16:16Where do we go from here, Mr. Callahan?
01:16:18We don't go anyplace.
01:16:19Too dangerous out there.
01:16:20Impossible.
01:16:21How can three men surround a town?
01:16:24Because they've got a lot of guns.
01:16:25Besides, they've got the only road out of here blocked.
01:16:28I do not believe those ruffians realize they are jeopardizing the lives of women.
01:16:33Mrs. Brookhaven and the Scalna brothers do not care about women, men, children, pets, or anything else.
01:16:40Lulu?
01:16:41Betsy?
01:16:42I think it's time we stepped in.
01:16:45And a girl, Mrs. V.
01:16:46I'm with you.
01:16:47Me too, Mrs. Brookhaven.
01:16:52Daphne, dear.
01:16:53Not now, Carter.
01:16:55Good heavens, just like a mother.
01:16:58Mrs. Brookhaven, as your wagon master, I cannot permit...
01:17:01Stand aside, Mr. Callahan.
01:17:03Take my hand and go.
01:17:05I think it's time we showed these men what women can do.
01:17:08Mrs. B., you've got more sand in your little craw than a Gila monster with a long neck.
01:17:13Well, wait a minute.
01:17:14Have you all lost your minds?
01:17:16I mean, those Scalna brothers will show no mercy.
01:17:19They would never dare shoot a woman.
01:17:21Only a bounder or a cad would entertain such a notion.
01:17:25Well, I cannot...
01:17:26Here.
01:17:28Hey!
01:17:29Stop the ending!
01:17:29Come, hurry!
01:17:30There were two bounders and a cad out there.
01:17:41I guess you better change.
01:17:45Daphne, cover off your pantaloons.
01:17:47If anyone should see you like that, we'll be drawn right out of the country club.
01:17:52You know, it's no use.
01:17:53They've got us covered so tight, it'd take an army to penetrate their position.
01:17:56Army, Andy, that's the answer.
01:18:00Yeah, army, that's the answer.
01:18:01But what is the question?
01:18:02Fort Hotchkiss.
01:18:04It's just over the hill there.
01:18:05If one of us could get up over those rocks, we could get some help.
01:18:08We can draw straws to see who goes.
01:18:09No, no, I'm the wagon master.
01:18:10I should be the one to do this.
01:18:11I still think we should draw straws.
01:18:13Straw.
01:18:15Oh, yeah, Andy.
01:18:17Straws, that's the answer.
01:18:17Yeah, straws, that's the answer.
01:18:19But I still know the question.
01:18:20No, I'll explain.
01:18:21You look great, Mr. Callahan.
01:18:26Thank you, Dusty.
01:18:27By the time the Skullner brothers figure out you're not a scarecrow, you'll be on your way to Fort Hotchkiss.
01:18:32Don't ever give me a second look.
01:18:34Neither will a crow.
01:18:38Only trouble is this stuff makes you want to sneeze.
01:18:41Whatever you do, don't sneeze.
01:18:43No, if you sneeze, you're a dead man.
01:18:45All right, wish me luck.
01:18:46Luck, luck.
01:18:48Good thinking.
01:18:49Good thinking.
01:18:51Our wagon master is a very brave man.
01:19:04I'd say he's braver than that.
01:19:05I'd say he's a very, very brave man.
01:19:06To show my appreciation, in case Mr. Callahan is killed in this attempt to save our lives,
01:19:12I intend to raise his salary.
01:19:17Woo-wee!
01:19:18Ain't we going to have us some fun?
01:19:20Them town folks is pinned down as cold as a dead carp in February.
01:19:24We're going to get all their gold and burn them all down, too.
01:19:28There we is.
01:19:31Oh!
01:19:32Something's headed this way.
01:19:34Hey, save your bullets, Luke.
01:19:35It's only that old jackass we sent up.
01:19:38Them folks are so scared, they can't even hang on to a straw man on a sway-back mule.
01:19:42Let's move on, put one foot in front of the other there.
01:19:57That scarecrow looks a little different.
01:20:00If you ask me, it looks like his noses grow to mine.
01:20:03Well, let's just see which one of us can shoot it flat again.
01:20:08Come on, let's...
01:20:09Let's...
01:20:11Hey, that ain't no scarecrow.
01:20:15That's a real dummy.
01:20:16Let him have it, boys.
01:20:18Come on, let's get out of here.
01:20:20Blarney and good old Freckles.
01:20:25They came back and the rest of the horses followed them.
01:20:29Yeah, that ought to do it.
01:20:31That's a great idea, Mr. Callahan.
01:20:33Yeah, I've used that trick before.
01:20:34All that stuff on the wheels, keep it nice and quiet.
01:20:36We'll be able to sneak out of town real easy.
01:20:41Something wrong?
01:20:42Yeah, it sure feels funny looking at my bustle on a different caboose.
01:20:45Yeah, now we got those wagon wheels all silenced
01:20:50so all of you can get out of here without any trouble.
01:20:52All of us?
01:20:53Well, Mr. Callahan, aren't you going with us?
01:20:55No, no, no.
01:20:56I got a plan.
01:20:57I'm going to stay here and keep those sculler boys.
01:20:59Oh, no, you're not.
01:21:02I'm your wagon master.
01:21:04I made up my mind.
01:21:05I can't let you do what I can as you face them alone.
01:21:07I hardly agree with Dusty.
01:21:08Perhaps the lad should stay with you.
01:21:10No, no, Dusty's got to scout the trail,
01:21:12take care of the animals.
01:21:13You know that big, tall mountain over there north-northwest?
01:21:16You get a right toward that.
01:21:17North by northwest.
01:21:18North, north.
01:21:19You're quite a guy, Cal.
01:21:21When I open up a little saloon,
01:21:23I'm going to name a drink after you.
01:21:24You just make sure it's a tall one
01:21:26and don't put it in too much water.
01:21:29I've learned a lot from you, Callahan.
01:21:30Okay.
01:21:31You're a wagon master.
01:21:32All right, all right.
01:21:33Mr. Callahan, I know we'll see you soon.
01:21:35Yeah, of course you will.
01:21:36Run along, baby.
01:21:38Mr. Callahan, all of Mr. Brookhaven's money
01:21:40couldn't pay you for what you're about to do.
01:21:43Oh, what you said.
01:21:45But you know, Mr. Callahan,
01:21:46she's quite right.
01:21:47Thank you, sir.
01:21:49Mr. Brookhaven, Mr. Brookhaven.
01:21:51Is there anything I can do to help you before I leave?
01:21:53Uh, yeah.
01:21:54Why don't we see if all the weapons are loaded, huh?
01:21:56Yeah.
01:21:58Yes, sir.
01:21:59Yes, sir, yes, sir.
01:22:00Winchester, 44.
01:22:01Yep.
01:22:02Check.
01:22:03Single barrel.
01:22:05Check.
01:22:06Double barrel.
01:22:07Check.
01:22:09Oh!
01:22:11I'll get a bandage behind the bar for you.
01:22:13All right.
01:22:13Yes, sir.
01:22:14Oh, no.
01:22:19Dusty.
01:22:24Well, it's all up to you now, Andy.
01:22:27I'm sorry, but, you know, there's nothing like...
01:22:29Well, you've done all you can.
01:22:31How did the accident happen?
01:22:32Well, uh...
01:22:34Oh, it's all my dumb fault.
01:22:35You know, we got this one caught in the breach of that shotgun there.
01:22:38That wasn't the dumb thing.
01:22:40The real dumb thing was he...
01:22:41He had his hand on the bar like this, you know,
01:22:43and I went in to get a bandage,
01:22:44so I took a countertop like that and went...
01:22:45Ow!
01:22:49Well, I'll tell you one thing.
01:22:51I just about settled Zarhash.
01:22:53I've got to have faith, Mr. Callahan.
01:22:55There's got to be a way to stop the Schoner brothers.
01:22:58Yeah.
01:22:59Maybe if Bat Masterson rode into town, he's...
01:23:02Yeah, Bat Masterson could do it.
01:23:03Who's a little guy like me?
01:23:04When those bad guys saw him with that cane,
01:23:05they ran for their lives.
01:23:10I'm way ahead of you, Cal.
01:23:11I'm going to go get my makeup kit.
01:23:15Folks, meet Bat Masterson.
01:23:18Yes, but an image.
01:23:19I tell you.
01:23:20There you go.
01:23:21One of Mr. Brookhaven's very best.
01:23:23Yeah.
01:23:23Yeah.
01:23:24Listen.
01:23:27Are you sure I look enough like Bat Masterson
01:23:29to pull the Schoner brothers?
01:23:30Yeah, well, if you just look a little tougher, you know.
01:23:34Like you mean business.
01:23:37Yeah, now.
01:23:38Now you get it.
01:23:39Come on.
01:23:40Ah, that's it.
01:23:41That's it.
01:23:42That's perfect, Dusty.
01:23:42Take a look.
01:23:46It's set up, Mr. Callahan.
01:23:48Schoner's will be hidden this way any minute.
01:23:50All right.
01:23:50Now you just go out there and face them.
01:23:52And if I got this figured right,
01:23:53there won't even be any gunplay.
01:23:55We'll have you covered from here as best we can.
01:24:00I guess this is it.
01:24:06Poor Dusty.
01:24:08We may never see him again.
01:24:09Yes, you will, honey.
01:24:12That's your closet.
01:24:12Here comes the stormy.
01:24:18Here comes the stormy.
01:24:18Here comes the stormy.
01:24:27Here comes the stormy.
01:24:38All right.
01:24:39We may have to go out in now.
01:24:42That Masterson what's that Masterson doing here let's go see
01:25:01The scholars have dismounted they're coming after him we better get ready to protect them
01:25:31That ain't that Masterson he ain't twirled his cane yet
01:26:01That's bad Masterson all right we give up
01:26:23Hey Dusty that was a pretty good thing you done there
01:26:30With that cane how'd you do that easy Mr. Callahan all I did was just take it like this
01:26:34And I threw it in the air and then I waited for it to come down
01:26:37Good night Mr. Callahan
01:27:00Good night
01:27:07Good night
01:27:16Good night
01:27:18Good night

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