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00:00:00The End
00:01:00Hey, Cal, this is it. This is Melody Mason.
00:01:19Where? Where?
00:01:20There in front of him. Look around at the station sign.
00:01:23Well, point your finger. I can't go before you're looking at Melody Mason.
00:01:30Hey, Lefty, wake up, Frank. This is where we allude.
00:01:33You mean a light. Allude means to get hold of some money.
00:01:36Well, my brother Walt's running the barn dance show down here,
00:01:39and I figure he's got so much money saved up that he's laughing at the men.
00:01:42Think he'll allude you with some of it?
00:01:44He's my brother, ain't he?
00:01:46Let's find your brother. Brother, because we sure are stranded.
00:01:50Well, let's get going. My brother's at the Henshaw Ranch.
00:01:53Hey, fellas, look. There's my brother Walt's picture.
00:02:03Well, what do you guys make of this?
00:02:05I reckon Walt must have done some eluting himself.
00:02:08Looks like he's hiding from the men and still laughing at it.
00:02:11What next will those kids think of?
00:02:21Taking a nice fellow like Walt from and making a wanted man out of him.
00:02:25Do you know Walt?
00:02:26Do I know him? My best friend.
00:02:28Yeah?
00:02:28I'm going to clear his name right now, too, by a cracky.
00:02:41Happy's got a sense of humor, ain't he, fellas?
00:02:51Got a sense of judgment, too.
00:02:52Yeah?
00:02:53I judge you to be Walt's brother, bein' she?
00:02:56How do you know that?
00:02:57Aw, shucks. Anybody can tell me the looks of you.
00:02:59You and Walt's casting the same mold.
00:03:02And I reckon you'd be a bit moldier.
00:03:03Hey, fellas, how about give me a little, uh, out of your jug there, huh?
00:03:13I don't even know a jug. That's a musical instrument.
00:03:16Musical instrument? You mean you play music on that thing?
00:03:19Sure.
00:03:20What's the name of it?
00:03:21A jug.
00:03:23You could have fooled me. I thought it was the jug.
00:03:25Which way is the Henshaw Ranch?
00:03:28That-a-way.
00:03:29This-a-way?
00:03:32Okay, boys, let's go.
00:03:33Hey, Walt, you ain't leavin' two.
00:03:49Nope, just givin' up my room to that old maid aunt that's comin'.
00:03:53You leavin' that picture of yawn on the wall for hit a moon over?
00:03:56Shucks, no. That comes down.
00:03:58There's a picture of the spirit of 76. I'll give her that instead.
00:04:02She can have a choice of three men, then.
00:04:04Want the fife, one with the drum, and the one with the headache.
00:04:08Hey, not so loud, not so loud, Hash.
00:04:11If Mark catches you out of that kitchen, there'll be the devil to pay.
00:04:14Oh, I got no one to cook for in the kitchen now.
00:04:16Most of the cow has quit since Mark has forced on the ranch.
00:04:20Well, maybe things will be changed after that old maid aunt gets here.
00:04:23She's Mark's sister, you know.
00:04:25What can a woman do against a mean, drunken coyote like Mark Simmons?
00:04:29She may have the law on her side, while Mark's just forcing things to suit his own rotten purpose.
00:04:34I wish I was out of this mess.
00:04:37Can't you put me in your show, Walt?
00:04:39What could you do on the stage?
00:04:42Well, I've been sort of readin' and practisin' up on better local work.
00:04:46Better local?
00:04:47What kind of entertainment is that?
00:04:49Oh, you seen them fellas that talk like other people without movin' their lips?
00:04:53Oh, you mean ventriloquism?
00:04:55Yeah.
00:04:56Oh, what a beautiful room!
00:04:58It sure is, ma'am, and it's all...
00:05:02Well, who was that?
00:05:04That was me, throwing my voice.
00:05:06Well, do me a favor, Hash.
00:05:08Shut the door and leave yourself on the outside.
00:05:13Doggone it.
00:05:15Canned on my first audition.
00:05:22Maybe it can be another Charlie McCarthy.
00:05:30Hash!
00:05:31I picked up Jimmy's aunt at the station.
00:05:33Jimmy didn't show up.
00:05:39Thanks, Pappy.
00:05:42Gosh, you sure make an old fella feel like a boy.
00:05:46All right, boy.
00:05:47Take my baggage to my room.
00:05:49I'm glad to meet you, Jimmy's aunt.
00:05:53Oh, I'm not Jimmy's aunt.
00:05:54She's Jimmy's aunt, and I'm her aunt.
00:05:56I'm a monkey's uncle.
00:05:59Then let's start from scratch.
00:06:00This is Alta Lee, and I'm Matilda Simmons.
00:06:03They call me Maddie for short.
00:06:05My name is Hash Brown.
00:06:06That's short enough.
00:06:08Glad to know you, Hash.
00:06:09Would you like to show us where our room is?
00:06:11Sure thing.
00:06:12It's about ready for you.
00:06:13That is, except maybe the picture of 1776.
00:06:16What?
00:06:17No pin-up boys or movie stars?
00:06:19Ah.
00:06:22Your baggage is in front of the door.
00:06:24I reckon I'll tell your brother Mark I see you when I see him.
00:06:28Please don't.
00:06:29That is, I'd like to surprise him.
00:06:33Well, I'm not one to mix in family affairs.
00:06:36That's a good boy.
00:06:42Come, come, be a boy, you old man.
00:06:44Can't you let Pappy die happy?
00:06:45Happy.
00:06:49Come in.
00:06:58Oh, what a beautiful room.
00:07:00I thought I told you to quit kidding, Hash.
00:07:02I've got to get this room cleaned up.
00:07:05After all, she's going to be our new boss, even though she is an old bag.
00:07:11Uh-oh.
00:07:12Looking for something, miss?
00:07:14I'm looking for my room.
00:07:15I was told this is it.
00:07:17There must be some mistake.
00:07:19This room is reserved for a Miss Simmons.
00:07:21I'm Matilda Simmons.
00:07:23I'm a cook pigeon.
00:07:25That's nothing.
00:07:26A moment ago, I was an old bag.
00:07:29Well, ma'am, in your case, I wouldn't mind holding the bag.
00:07:33Wouldn't you?
00:07:34Then I'll give you three bags to hold.
00:07:36They're out in the hall.
00:07:38Will you fetch them, please?
00:07:39With pleasure.
00:07:40You and your banter local.
00:08:02Hey, mister.
00:08:03You fellas just coming off the last train?
00:08:06What's it to you, son?
00:08:07I was supposed to meet my aunt, but I must have missed her.
00:08:10I was wondering if and she was on it or if and she wasn't.
00:08:13Sorry, son.
00:08:14There wasn't no females on the car we was in.
00:08:17What does your aunt look like, anyway?
00:08:19I don't know.
00:08:20I never seen her.
00:08:21What's an aunt supposed to look like, anyhow?
00:08:23Well, that all depends.
00:08:25Some aunts are powerful, pretty, and some are safe anyplace.
00:08:28What's her name?
00:08:29I only know her by the name of Matilda.
00:08:32Uh-oh.
00:08:32Sounds like a safe name, don't it, boys?
00:08:34Yeah.
00:08:35Don't you know her last name?
00:08:36It would be the same as your aunt if she was an old maid aunt.
00:08:39My name's Jimmy Henshaw, but she's my mother's sister.
00:08:43You must be Carl Henshaw's boy.
00:08:45We're on our way at the Henshaw Ranch now.
00:08:47Yeah.
00:08:48And if you're heading home and if you don't mind, we'd be much obliged if you gave us a hitch.
00:08:52Come right ahead.
00:08:53It's a nice piece of luck running into you, Jimmy.
00:09:02My name's Carl Shrum.
00:09:03You must be Walt's brother.
00:09:05Yeah.
00:09:06Walt wrote me all about how nice your father is to him.
00:09:09He was nice to everyone.
00:09:11Was nice?
00:09:12You don't mean...
00:09:13Yeah.
00:09:14A couple days ago.
00:09:15How did it happen?
00:09:17I don't know.
00:09:17He left the ranch strong and healthy, and the next thing we heard, he fell off his horse,
00:09:21and when we found him, he was dead.
00:09:23Kind of funny.
00:09:24A good cattleman like your father falling off a horse.
00:09:27That's what I say, but nobody pays any attention to me, especially my Uncle Mark.
00:09:33You talk like you've got ideas.
00:09:35I sure have, and I'm not telling him to nobody except Brad, our marshal.
00:09:39He's my pal.
00:09:40How come you haven't told him up to now?
00:09:42Brad's been away on a rodeo contest, but he's expected back today.
00:09:46Well, you can tell your pal Brad if he needs any help.
00:09:49He can count on me and the boys.
00:09:51That's fine, but Brad never seems to need any help.
00:09:54Get for home, Mercury.
00:09:57Nice piece of earth, that Henshaw ranch.
00:10:10Is that it, Mark?
00:10:11It sure is, Slade.
00:10:13And when that's combined with my own ranch, it's going to make me the wealthiest cattleman
00:10:18in the country.
00:10:19That hadn't ought to be hard now that old Henshaw's out of the way.
00:10:23No, it shouldn't.
00:10:24Well, that depends on the testimony you boys give in court.
00:10:29Now, look.
00:10:30You all actually heard Carl Henshaw tell me that I'd be the guardian of his son if anything
00:10:37happened to him.
00:10:38Did we?
00:10:39Well, didn't you?
00:10:41Oh, jeez.
00:10:41Suppose the court wants that in writing, Mark.
00:10:45There ain't nothing in writing this area.
00:10:48I looked all over for it.
00:10:51The law will have to take our word for it.
00:10:53And if they don't?
00:10:55Then we make our own laws.
00:10:57I want that Henshaw ranch.
00:11:00I want that Henshaw ranch.
00:11:30Well, Mark, we're in trouble.
00:11:46Did you find that rope?
00:11:47No, Brad came riding up, so I beat it.
00:11:50Yeah, did he see it?
00:11:52I don't think so, but I lost my hat.
00:11:54Well, if he finds it, it's going to be just too bad for you.
00:11:58Maybe I'd better clear out.
00:12:00Oh, yeah.
00:12:01So you want to clear out, huh?
00:12:03Well, here's your pedo.
00:12:09Mark, here comes the marshal.
00:12:11All right, you and Dirk, get out of here.
00:12:13I know how to handle him.
00:12:15Hello, Brad.
00:12:31Have a drink.
00:12:32Oh, thanks.
00:12:33Too many things happening around here, Mark,
00:12:35and I've got to keep a clear head.
00:12:37Well, don't mind us.
00:12:38We were feeling kind of low because of poor Carl Henshaw.
00:12:42Yeah.
00:12:45You boys didn't have any love for him when he was alive.
00:12:47What kind of saw are you trying to drown?
00:12:49Well, Carl and me, we had a little differences,
00:12:52but they didn't amount to anything.
00:12:54Besides, I got his boy to take care of.
00:12:58I'm his closest in kin.
00:13:00Yeah, well, no closer than your sister.
00:13:02Well, she ain't liable to come down here
00:13:05for the mere sake of a boy.
00:13:07Say, for your information,
00:13:08she's at the Henshaw Ranch right now.
00:13:11Well, if she is, it's news to me.
00:13:15What kind of news?
00:13:16Good or bad?
00:13:18What do you mean by that?
00:13:20I mean, she's got something in writing,
00:13:22and I'm thinking you've got a fight on your hands.
00:13:24Yeah, well, don't you bother about me.
00:13:26I'll make out.
00:13:30Well, make out this hat.
00:13:31That's Initial M.C., any of your men fitted?
00:13:34Well, it could be my crow.
00:13:38Yeah.
00:13:39How come he wasn't hurried enough
00:13:40not to pick up a Stetson when it blew off his head?
00:13:42Right, look.
00:13:43There's my crow right there.
00:13:46You can see for yourself,
00:13:47his head is so drunk,
00:13:49it couldn't feel his hat going off.
00:13:55Yeah?
00:13:56Well, when he sobers up,
00:13:57tell him I brought back his hat,
00:13:58and ask him what's his hurry.
00:14:13Hey, Slade.
00:14:14There.
00:14:15I want you to run over to the Henshaw Ranch
00:14:18and sort of tramp around
00:14:20and see what kind of information you can pick up.
00:14:22Maybe they'll hire me.
00:14:23They're short-handed anyhow.
00:14:26Sure they will.
00:14:27We chased off all their hands by sniping at them.
00:14:30Well, just don't do any sniping while I'm down there.
00:14:33Yeah, well, don't worry about that.
00:14:34Hey, Walt.
00:14:49Oh, Walt.
00:14:50Come see what I brought you.
00:14:52Brought me?
00:14:53Yes, your brother Cal is here.
00:14:55My brother Cal?
00:14:56Thanks, Jimmy.
00:14:57I got a surprise for you, too.
00:14:58Your aunt's here.
00:14:59She's in my room.
00:15:00Oh, boy.
00:15:01Her, I gotta see.
00:15:02Howdy, stranger.
00:15:04Sure, howdy, Walt.
00:15:05Talk's millionaire-ish anyway.
00:15:07Greets his brother and disowns him at the same time.
00:15:09Don't mind these hombres.
00:15:10I told him you had so much money,
00:15:12you'll laugh at the men.
00:15:13Shucks, I couldn't even snick her to piggy bank.
00:15:16Well, sorry to hear that.
00:15:18We're up against it.
00:15:19Thought you could give us a handout.
00:15:20We're hungry.
00:15:22I am.
00:15:23Well, I can fix that all right with Hash the Cook.
00:15:25Let's go to the kitchen and see what's cooking.
00:15:27How about sleeping?
00:15:28Got any rooms?
00:15:29Rooms?
00:15:30What do you want it, with or without?
00:15:32With if I can.
00:15:33I sure could use a bath.
00:15:34Boy, are you telling me?
00:15:36I don't know about rooms,
00:15:37but maybe I could hide you in the bunks
00:15:39the ranch hands slept in.
00:15:41Slept in?
00:15:41Why aren't they sleeping in them now?
00:15:43They all quit for some mysterious reason.
00:15:46Well, maybe we can stick around
00:15:47and help you solve the mystery
00:15:49for our room and board.
00:15:51I can ride a horse.
00:15:52I can shoot straight.
00:15:53I can milk cows.
00:15:55You can't.
00:15:56You hammerhead one look at you
00:15:57and the cow would squirt sour cream.
00:16:00Well, I'll talk to the boss.
00:16:02She's new around here,
00:16:03but I think I'll stand in with her.
00:16:16Hello, Brad.
00:16:17When did you get back?
00:16:18Well, just got back.
00:16:20Won myself a prize down at the rodeo.
00:16:23Champion cowboy, eh?
00:16:24That's right.
00:16:27Well, glad you're back.
00:16:28A lot of things been happening
00:16:29since you've been gone.
00:16:30Yeah.
00:16:30Oh, meet my brother Cal and the boys.
00:16:33Glad to know you, Cal.
00:16:33How are you, Brent?
00:16:35They're figuring on staying.
00:16:37We could use some new faces
00:16:38around these parts.
00:16:39Well, if you mean what I think you mean,
00:16:41we'd be glad to help.
00:16:42Well, I think you can.
00:16:44I want to get washed up
00:16:45and get myself something to eat.
00:16:47Mind if I use your room, Walt?
00:16:48No, go right ahead.
00:16:49I want to sneak the boys
00:16:50in the kitchen anyway.
00:16:52Tell Hash to whip me up
00:16:53one of them double-decker ham sandwiches.
00:16:55Okay.
00:16:56Don't worry, Jimmy.
00:16:57Everything will work out all right.
00:16:59I'm sure glad you came
00:17:00to take charge, Aunt Manny.
00:17:02Uncle Mark doesn't like me,
00:17:03and I know it.
00:17:05Why, Jimmy,
00:17:06what makes you say a thing like that?
00:17:08I could say a lot more,
00:17:10but you're his sister.
00:17:12Besides, I want to tell Brad first.
00:17:15He'll tell me right from wrong.
00:17:16Well, you don't have to tell me
00:17:18what's wrong, Jimmy,
00:17:18but you can tell me this.
00:17:21Is there something wrong?
00:17:22Plenty.
00:17:24Oh, sorry, ma'am.
00:17:25I thought this was Walt's room.
00:17:27He was good enough
00:17:28to give it up to me.
00:17:30Hello, Brad.
00:17:30Boy, am I glad to see you.
00:17:32Come in, Mr. Brad.
00:17:33Jimmy's told me so much about you.
00:17:35I almost imagine
00:17:36I know the brand
00:17:37of your shaving soap.
00:17:40Just plain old
00:17:41ordinary laundry soap.
00:17:43Brad, this is my Aunt Matilda.
00:17:45Your Aunt what?
00:17:46What's the matter, Brad?
00:17:47Surprised she ain't the kind
00:17:48that's safe anyplace?
00:17:49Jimmy.
00:17:50Well, we sort of expected
00:17:52Jimmy's aunt to
00:17:53look a little more mature.
00:17:54You mean you expected
00:17:56an old bag
00:17:57and got a new one.
00:17:59Well, there's really
00:18:01nothing baggy about you now.
00:18:02Oh, boy.
00:18:03To Brad,
00:18:03the champion cowboy.
00:18:06Well, I'm going to go get
00:18:06something to eat right now, Brad,
00:18:08but don't go away
00:18:08without seeing me.
00:18:09I got something private
00:18:10to tell you.
00:18:12What can you tell me, Jimmy,
00:18:13that your own aunt can't hear?
00:18:14It's not that I don't trust her.
00:18:16I do.
00:18:17But I want to tell you first.
00:18:18Then if you want to tell her,
00:18:20okay.
00:18:20Okay, Jimmy.
00:18:23That's something nice
00:18:24to pass on to your grandchildren.
00:18:27Well, you've got to have children
00:18:28to have grandchildren.
00:18:30And to have those,
00:18:31you've got to have a wife.
00:18:33Oh?
00:18:33Is that so hard to get?
00:18:35Well,
00:18:36harder to get than a prize like this,
00:18:38I guess,
00:18:38and I almost lost my life
00:18:39getting this one.
00:18:40Mm-hmm.
00:18:41Some men would risk their lives
00:18:43for a prize
00:18:44where they wouldn't
00:18:45for a woman.
00:18:46Well, I would
00:18:47if she were the right woman.
00:18:49Do you think you know enough
00:18:50about women
00:18:51to judge the right one?
00:18:53I think so.
00:18:55By the way,
00:18:56I think I know a little woman
00:18:57that could stand
00:18:58some risk and done.
00:18:59Can she count on you?
00:19:01She sure can't, ma'am.
00:19:04Don't call me ma'am, Brad.
00:19:06Call me Matty.
00:19:07It won't make me feel
00:19:08so friendless.
00:19:10You got yourself a friend, Matty.
00:19:21My doggy,
00:19:22the food is sure good here.
00:19:23Plentiful.
00:19:24I'm gonna like it around here.
00:19:26Only the food?
00:19:28Well, the scenery's not bad either.
00:19:30Not bad?
00:19:31On second thought,
00:19:32very good.
00:19:33Plentiful too.
00:19:34You ain't just a kid
00:19:35and my favorite scenery.
00:19:37I bet you've been looking
00:19:38at plenty of scenery
00:19:39with all you're traveling around.
00:19:41Now, honey,
00:19:41it appears to me
00:19:42that's tough these days.
00:19:43My meat ain't never tough.
00:19:44I'm fixing this knife
00:19:45with a tough hudges gang.
00:19:46If they come around
00:19:47looking for trouble
00:19:48and our new hands off.
00:19:49Well, they were in a pretty bad mood
00:19:50the last time I saw them
00:19:51and a drinkin' too.
00:19:52I wish you'd hang around, Brad.
00:19:54Well, I sorta aim to.
00:19:56You see,
00:19:57I got something now
00:19:58that's old besides the law.
00:19:59Yeah,
00:20:00she's a heap pretty
00:20:01at the Marshal's badge.
00:20:02Oh, shucks.
00:20:04I never could keep
00:20:05anything from you.
00:20:07That fat fella
00:20:08wants another rice pudd.
00:20:12Don't forget
00:20:12what I told you, Brad.
00:20:16Sure is a hungry punch.
00:20:18That fat fella
00:20:18had two plates
00:20:19of roast beef,
00:20:20five helpings
00:20:21of mashed potatoes,
00:20:21three rice puddens,
00:20:22and four cups of coffee.
00:20:23Not to mention
00:20:24three bowls of soup.
00:20:25That almost sounds
00:20:27inhuman, Ash.
00:20:28Sure it is.
00:20:29I told him
00:20:30he took one more bite
00:20:30he'd bust.
00:20:31And you know what he said?
00:20:32No.
00:20:33Bring me a steak
00:20:34and get out of the way.
00:20:35Come on,
00:20:35I'll fix you up.
00:20:40Just one big happy family?
00:20:42That's right.
00:20:43Mind if I join you?
00:20:45No, ma'am.
00:20:47It's mighty nice of you,
00:20:49Miss Maddie,
00:20:49to be eaten
00:20:50at the same table
00:20:50with your help.
00:20:51I don't believe
00:20:52in discrimination.
00:20:53We're all going
00:20:53to work hard,
00:20:54make lots of money,
00:20:55and have lots of fun.
00:20:57Hooray for our new boss!
00:20:58Hooray for our new boss!
00:21:01Who said she was
00:21:02your new boss?
00:21:03This is no time
00:21:04for us to discuss
00:21:05our family affairs.
00:21:06I've got nothing
00:21:07to say to you,
00:21:09sneaking up here
00:21:09without even letting
00:21:10your brother know.
00:21:11Things happen too fast
00:21:12here for me
00:21:13to let you know.
00:21:14Well, I'm telling you
00:21:15right now.
00:21:16I'm boss around here.
00:21:18I've got the rights
00:21:19to this ranch
00:21:19and Jimmy's guardianship.
00:21:21Fine guardian you'd make.
00:21:23Drinking all the time,
00:21:24surrounding yourself
00:21:26with a bunch
00:21:26of ruffians.
00:21:28Yeah, well,
00:21:28it takes men
00:21:29of this kind
00:21:30to make a go
00:21:30of it around here.
00:21:31Where do you think
00:21:32you're going to get
00:21:33with these tents?
00:21:34all right, what's going on
00:21:48around here?
00:21:49Well, I...
00:21:51I just stepped in to inform
00:21:53my loving sister
00:21:53that Jimmy's guardianship
00:21:55belongs to me.
00:21:56Yeah, well,
00:21:56did the law say so?
00:21:58No, but I'll see
00:21:59that it will.
00:22:00Well, until such time
00:22:01that it does,
00:22:02you better clear out.
00:22:04You ain't by any chance
00:22:05trying to impress
00:22:06my pretty sister,
00:22:08are you?
00:22:09Say, Mark,
00:22:09this is one time
00:22:10you're being drunk
00:22:11safety trouble
00:22:11instead of getting into it.
00:22:13I'll get out of here
00:22:14before I get sore
00:22:15and throw you out.
00:22:27All right, Jimmy,
00:22:48what's the big secret?
00:22:49Well, I was down
00:22:50at the wood patch
00:22:50where my father had
00:22:51the accident,
00:22:52and I found a rope
00:22:53tied between two trees
00:22:54about five yards apart.
00:22:56You mean you think
00:22:56somebody fouled your dad's horse?
00:22:58They might have known
00:22:59he was going in that direction
00:23:00and put that rope
00:23:01there on purpose.
00:23:02Well, I don't know
00:23:03who'd do a thing like that
00:23:04to your father, Jimmy.
00:23:06And it might be hard
00:23:07to find out
00:23:07who that who is.
00:23:09That is,
00:23:09without having the rope
00:23:10to go by.
00:23:11But I've got the rope.
00:23:12You have?
00:23:13Well, give it to me.
00:23:13Well, I haven't got it here.
00:23:15I buried it down
00:23:15at the wood patch
00:23:16where nobody can find it
00:23:17but me.
00:23:18I'll tell you what you do, Jim.
00:23:20Take the buckboard
00:23:20and go down
00:23:21at the wood patch
00:23:21and fetch it for me.
00:23:23I'll stick around here.
00:23:24I'm expecting
00:23:24some more trouble.
00:23:25Okay.
00:23:26Wait a minute.
00:23:27Did you stay down
00:23:27by the wood patch?
00:23:28Yeah.
00:23:29Seems to me
00:23:30that's where I saw
00:23:31my crow nosing around.
00:23:32Maybe you better
00:23:33have one of the boys
00:23:34go with you.
00:23:34Well, let me take Ace.
00:23:35He's the biggest.
00:23:36All right, Jimmy.
00:23:50Well?
00:23:51Mark, we're in trouble.
00:23:53Kid knows where the rope's at.
00:23:54He just went down
00:23:55to wood patch
00:23:55to get it for Brad.
00:23:57Slade,
00:23:57take some of the men
00:23:58and get back down there.
00:23:59Try to stop that kid.
00:24:01But if he's found it already,
00:24:02start shooting.
00:24:03Maybe he'll drop it
00:24:03and run off.
00:24:04No matter what happens,
00:24:05I want that rope.
00:24:06And if I don't get it back,
00:24:08I'm going to hang you
00:24:09with what's left of it.
00:24:11Now beat it.
00:24:12I'm going to hang out with me,
00:24:15and I'm going to hang out with me,
00:24:17and I'll see you next time.
00:24:17I'm going to hang out with me,
00:24:19and I'll see you next time.
00:24:20And you're gonna have to go
00:24:21before you,
00:24:22and I'll see you next time.
00:24:23I'll be back.
00:24:53All right, what happened?
00:24:59What's all the shooting about?
00:25:01I got the rope, but somebody shot at us, and when they heard you coming, they ran away.
00:25:05Took off, huh?
00:25:06Well, go on back to the ranch, Jimmy.
00:25:08I want to take a look around.
00:25:23Well, Mark, we're in trouble.
00:25:37We didn't get that rope.
00:25:38We nearly had it.
00:25:39Brad came from nowhere and upset our plans.
00:25:42I made sure he didn't see us, though.
00:25:43Well, good.
00:25:44I guess you used your head that time, all right.
00:25:47Get back to the Henshaw Ranch and see if you can get it that way.
00:25:51Whatever happens, I want that rope before Brad finds out who bought it and where it was bought.
00:25:57Here.
00:25:57Don't get too close to me.
00:26:06I ain't supposed to know you.
00:26:08Now, look.
00:26:09You ain't left this place for two hours, understand?
00:26:11Yeah.
00:26:12All right.
00:26:13Get yourself a drink.
00:26:14Your gun been fired.
00:26:16Give it to me.
00:26:18Come on.
00:26:19What is this, a hold-up?
00:26:29Oh.
00:26:31This gun says if anybody comes in here and asks you how long we've been here, you say two hours, Savvy.
00:26:37Yeah.
00:26:38Sure, sure.
00:26:39I'm back again, Doc.
00:26:41Doing a celebration.
00:26:43I'm buying a drink for these strangers.
00:26:47Ah, there it is.
00:26:49There's an awful good prune to you, my partner.
00:26:56Good luck to you.
00:27:00Hey, you men look a little hungry.
00:27:04What about some food?
00:27:06Oh, dining room does look inviting.
00:27:09Mighty private, too.
00:27:11Shucks.
00:27:11Come on, let's see what we got.
00:27:17Sit right down here, gentlemen.
00:27:19Sit there, sir.
00:27:25Well, what have we got to eat, good looking?
00:27:29Baloney.
00:27:30You're too pretty to work in here.
00:27:31Why not join up with me?
00:27:33I'm smart.
00:27:34Cat's brain.
00:27:35She don't watch you.
00:27:37She wants me.
00:27:37I've got...
00:27:38Peg's feet.
00:27:41Well, looks like we've got settled for just plain food.
00:27:45Any eggs?
00:27:46I should have.
00:27:47You've been laying them ever since you came in.
00:27:53Look who we have with us.
00:27:54Old man Henshaw.
00:27:56Don't he look natural.
00:27:58He sure does.
00:28:00Watch me lay another egg
00:28:02while I knock his false teeth down his throat.
00:28:05Hello, Brian.
00:28:20What's all the shooting about?
00:28:35Oh, just have a little fun with a duck.
00:28:40How come poor Carl Henshaw's in on the fun?
00:28:43Some of my shots must have gone wild.
00:28:47You're about the ornerous cuss I ever ran across.
00:28:50Yeah, I'd make a messy brother-in-law, wouldn't I?
00:28:54Say, don't seem quite right to hit a man when he's drinking.
00:28:58Oh, he's always drunk.
00:29:00Sober him up and I'll work him over good.
00:29:03By the way, what's it to you?
00:29:05You fellas working for him?
00:29:07Don't even know the man.
00:29:08How long you been here?
00:29:09Oh, a couple hours.
00:29:11That's right, Doc?
00:29:13About that.
00:29:15Let me see that gun.
00:29:19Well, don't look like it's been fired.
00:29:26And see that it ain't.
00:29:39Mighty nice of you to put the boys to work, Miss Maddie.
00:29:42It's a fair exchange.
00:29:44The boys need the work and we're short of hands.
00:29:48Howdy, strangers.
00:29:49Howdy.
00:29:50Don't you tell me who does the hiring around here?
00:29:52This lady's the boss, if that's what you mean.
00:29:55Looking for work?
00:29:56Needed badly, ma'am.
00:29:57All right.
00:29:58Wolf will give you your orders.
00:29:59The kitchen's over there if you're hungry.
00:30:02Thank you, ma'am.
00:30:03I want to see how Carl's horse is coming along.
00:30:05Be careful how you touch him.
00:30:07His leg's a little sore yet.
00:30:09Aunt Maddie.
00:30:12Aunt Maddie.
00:30:12I want you to put this rope in my dad's trunk.
00:30:16It may be important evidence.
00:30:18Brad will tell you about it later.
00:30:20All right, Jimmy.
00:30:22And Aunt Maddie.
00:30:23Are you married?
00:30:24A boy should wash his face before proposing to a girl.
00:30:29But I ain't proposing for me.
00:30:31No?
00:30:32Oh.
00:30:33I thought Brad fights his own battles.
00:30:36He does, mostly.
00:30:38And wins them, too.
00:30:42Howdy, boys.
00:30:43Guess I'd be one of you, considering the lady boys just hired me today.
00:30:47Well, pull up a piece of ground.
00:30:48Sit down.
00:30:50Hey, what you got in that bottle, mister?
00:30:52Oh, that's, uh, personal things.
00:30:55A lot of fishing paraphernalia.
00:30:57Fishing around here?
00:30:59Sure there is.
00:30:59Fine.
00:31:00I like fishing.
00:31:01What kind do you catch down here?
00:31:02Well, we got a fish that's a species of the pastrami gender crossed with a one-eyed fried
00:31:07herring.
00:31:08I never heard of that.
00:31:09What kind is that?
00:31:10Uh, iflediffle.
00:31:12Iflediffle?
00:31:12What kind of a fish is that?
00:31:14It's a fish that swims backwards.
00:31:16Swims backwards?
00:31:17Why does it swim backwards?
00:31:18To keep the water from getting into its eyes.
00:31:20I thought you said it only had one eye.
00:31:22Well, the female has the eye on the right side and the male on the left.
00:31:26That's why they swim together, side by side.
00:31:29Well, do they swim on the side where they can make eye at each other, or do they swim on
00:31:32the side where one eye don't know what the other one's doing?
00:31:35Depends on how the female feels about it.
00:31:38With fishes, too?
00:31:39Guess so.
00:31:41Well, what kind of bait do you use for a nipple-dipple?
00:31:43Chunks of seal.
00:31:45I heard a seal eating fish, but never a fish eating seal.
00:31:48Well, I guess it's a case of every dog has his day.
00:31:51What's that got to do with it?
00:31:53Uh, iflediffle's a dogfish.
00:31:54Is it a hard fish to catch?
00:31:56You only catch them a certain time of the year.
00:31:58What time is that?
00:31:59About half past two.
00:32:01Half past two what?
00:32:02Half past two in the summertime.
00:32:04Is that when you caught yours?
00:32:06I caught mine in December.
00:32:07December?
00:32:09I thought it was the summer before.
00:32:10The summer before?
00:32:11I wasn't here.
00:32:12Look, all I want to know is how you catch them iflediffles.
00:32:15Well, you sneak up on them from behind, grab them by the tails, and pull them ashore.
00:32:21Then, they start blaming each other for their capture and knock themselves cold.
00:32:25Then, when they start panting heavily, you reach in, pull out their breath, and pour it in a can.
00:32:31Pour it in a can?
00:32:32Yeah.
00:32:32You use it for a fish sauce.
00:32:35Oh, is it an eaten fish?
00:32:36Is it an eaten fish?
00:32:37It's delicious.
00:32:38But you have to know how to cook them.
00:32:41Cook them?
00:32:42I don't suppose you can bark them.
00:32:44No.
00:32:44They've got to be cooled.
00:32:47Coop?
00:32:47Well, how do you cook them?
00:32:49Well, first you take a thick plank board.
00:32:52Then, you take some of the breath from the can and mix it into a heavy glue.
00:32:56Then, you slap the fish on the board, cover it with glue, so it'll stay there.
00:32:59Then, you shove the whole thing in a red hot oven and let a stew in its own glue for 16 hours.
00:33:0416 hours?
00:33:05Yeah.
00:33:06Why, then, it's done nice and brown.
00:33:08You pull the whole thing out, scrape the glue off the fish, throw the fish away, and eat the board.
00:33:12It's the finest thing you ever tasted.
00:33:17You sure can have a lot of fun in this little town.
00:33:25I'm beginning to like it around here.
00:33:28Figured on sand, cowboy?
00:33:30Well, that all depends.
00:33:32Depends on what?
00:33:33Well, uh, uh, uh, how about you and me going to the barn dance Saturday night?
00:33:39Are you going to sing?
00:33:41Well, I guess so.
00:33:43Walt told me maybe you was going to sing a song.
00:33:46Maybe I will.
00:33:47Maybe you'll go?
00:33:48Maybe I'll sing, if I go.
00:33:50Let me hear the whispers of the drifting sand.
00:34:20And let me hold you, Mother Nature's hand, in my saddle I'll ring, a moonlight on the stream, as I'm glad down the trail.
00:34:36And let me hold you, Mother Nature's hand, in my saddle I'll ring, a moonlight on the stream, as I'm glad I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring.
00:35:06And let me hold you, Mother Nature's hand.
00:35:36I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I'll ring, and I
00:36:06There's a dream ranch in the sky
00:36:12It's a home for you and I
00:36:17It starts with all our precious dreams come true
00:36:24It's a cozy little nest
00:36:31Where we'll find true happiness
00:36:35It's there on water to live until I die
00:36:43We'll never have a care for a worry
00:36:52And we'll give all our troubles and good-bye
00:37:02It's not so many miles
00:37:08And the road is painless fine
00:37:13What's your hurry, Brad?
00:37:21Oh, I got a heap of things to attend to, Maddie
00:37:29You promised to share Jimmy's secret with me
00:37:37Now you're trying to keep it from me
00:37:39I wouldn't keep anything from you, Maddie
00:37:48Must be something
00:37:50I wouldn't have given me that rope to keep in the trunk for evidence
00:37:53What evidence, Brad?
00:37:56Well
00:37:58If you must know Carl Henshaw didn't fall off that horse by accident like you heard
00:38:02You mean
00:38:04I mean his horse was fouled by that rope
00:38:06And I've checked on who bought the rope and where the rope was bought
00:38:10And it adds up to the Simmons ranch
00:38:12But some of Mark's men might have done it without Mark knowing about it
00:38:16Still an employer is responsible for the acts of his employees
00:38:20I don't know what you're saying, Brad
00:38:22That would involve Mark and murder
00:38:24And Mark is my brother
00:38:27I'm sworn to uphold the law
00:38:29But what good will that do?
00:38:31Carl is gone
00:38:33Taking a life won't bring his back
00:38:37I don't make the laws, Maddie
00:38:39I just enforce them
00:38:40But I thought in my case
00:38:42In our case
00:38:43I know what you're trying to tell me, Maddie
00:38:45But outside of going easy on Mark, I'll uphold the law
00:38:49In that case, we have nothing more to say to each other
00:38:53Good night, Brad
00:38:57Well, Prado
00:38:58It looks like our problem is getting deeper and deeper
00:39:14They got that rope locked up in the trunk, Mark
00:39:16If you could tell me where that trunk's located
00:39:18I could get that rope
00:39:19Ah, it's too risky
00:39:21What about bringing the trunk to the hideout?
00:39:23We can blast it open here
00:39:24Well, we could do that
00:39:25But it's still too risky
00:39:27Not if I go along
00:39:28All right, you take Dirk and a couple of the men
00:39:30And get over to the Henshaw ranch
00:39:31Whatever happens, I want that rope
00:39:33Men, we'll take the back road
00:39:34So they don't hear us coming
00:39:37And by the way, you better get in on this too
00:39:39Gather up the rest of the boys here and follow us
00:39:42Maybe you're right
00:39:43Come on
00:39:45Now, we'll give them a head start and then we'll tear out after them
00:39:57Jimmy, here's a list of the stuff I want from the store
00:39:59Better take somebody with you
00:40:00Dirk said he wanted to go
00:40:02Okay
00:40:02Okay, Hatch
00:40:10Hey, boy, I'll take that Palomino over there, Walt
00:40:13That's a dandy
00:40:14Wait till you see me Godiva on that
00:40:16Godiva on that?
00:40:17Oh, no, you don't
00:40:18That Palomino's my horse
00:40:19And I don't want nobody messing with you
00:40:21Oh
00:40:21You take that black one over there
00:40:22Oh, Walt, that Palomino's a pretty one
00:40:25I don't want that one
00:40:25I can do tricks on that Palomino
00:40:27Ah, there you go
00:40:28Just like when we as kids
00:40:29Every time I got something you always wanted
00:40:32Ain't you ever gonna be a gentleman?
00:40:33Oh, I'm as much a gentleman as you are
00:40:35No, you ain't either
00:40:36Now, if I was in your place
00:40:37And I had two horses
00:40:38A Palomino and a black one
00:40:40Well, I'd give you the Palomino
00:40:41And I'd take the black one
00:40:43Well, you got the black one
00:40:44What are you squawking about?
00:40:45I'll take the Palomino
00:40:49Get out off that wagon
00:40:50I will not, neither
00:40:51He won't give us no more trouble for a while
00:41:00You and Mike do as Mark told you
00:41:02And I'll stay here and watch the kid
00:41:21Don't make a sound if you know what's good for you
00:41:34What's the meaning of this?
00:41:36I want that rope that's in that trunk
00:41:38In a way, I'm doing you a favor
00:41:40If that rope ever gets into court
00:41:42It's gonna be too bad for your brother
00:41:44How do I know you're not doing this to shield your own hide?
00:41:48My lawyer told me not to answer any questions
00:41:51Now, do I get that rope or do I give you trouble?
00:41:54I don't have the key
00:41:55You know I'm new here
00:41:56If you want that rope, you'll have to shoot the lock off
00:42:01It's one way of whistling for Brad
00:42:03I ain't falling for that
00:42:05I'll shoot that lock off all right
00:42:06But not in here
00:42:08Get on over there and get yourself tied up
00:42:11With pleasure
00:42:18I'll be back
00:42:20And go too
00:42:21I'll be back
00:42:24With pleasure
00:42:25Listen to me
00:42:27Let's pray
00:42:27Truth
00:42:28I gonna do
00:42:28There we go
00:42:29at the house
00:42:30My family
00:42:31Now, come look
00:42:32Don't walk
00:42:33Take a moment
00:42:33We've got a kiss
00:42:34That's how to hug
00:42:35My family
00:42:37You should be
00:42:37I'm going
00:42:38To get a kiss
00:42:39All right
00:42:40You should be
00:42:41But not a good
00:42:41We can see
00:42:43There's a kiss
00:42:43The kiss
00:42:45Howdy boys are you Brad hey Brad
00:43:15The Simmons gang stole Jimmy's cock and they got away with the trunk. Yeah, well, this is it man
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00:46:37You'll know that Brad will never live to do it
00:46:40If you ever harm Brad
00:46:42I swear I'll kill you myself
00:46:54It's Jimmy's horse come back
00:46:56Let the kid have his horse and cart
00:46:59Probably served my purpose already
00:47:01Jimmy's in the buckboard and so is the trunk
00:47:04What?
00:47:05That means Brad's back
00:47:06Now get out
00:47:07No
00:47:08No
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00:47:10Think I'll take a little nap
00:47:12Under the bed
00:47:20Aunt Maddie
00:47:21Help me
00:47:23What happened Jimmy?
00:47:24That tramp fella
00:47:25He tied me up and everything
00:47:28But Brad got everything back
00:47:30You should have seen Brad
00:47:32Don't get excited Jimmy you better wash up
00:47:34I'll fix you something to eat
00:47:46The boys have come back
00:47:48Wow
00:47:49That rope must be made out of iron the way this trunk feels
00:47:52You hammerhead
00:47:54It was the tramp ma'am
00:47:55I know it was
00:47:56My doggies was is right
00:47:58I have a search warrant inspect that trunk
00:47:59Do I enforce it or do you open it willingly?
00:48:01The rope isn't in the trunk Brad
00:48:02I hid it somewhere else but that tramp found it and took it away with him
00:48:03Does that mean you refuse to open the trunk?
00:48:04Ma'am
00:48:05Does that mean you refuse to open the trunk?
00:48:06Ma'am
00:48:07Brad please don't hurt me anymore
00:48:08I tell you the rope isn't in the trunk
00:48:10Brad I got a key to that trunk
00:48:11Have you Jimmy?
00:48:12Well open it up
00:48:13I have a search warrant
00:48:14I have a search warrant to inspect that trunk
00:48:15Do I enforce it or do you open it willingly?
00:48:19The rope isn't in the trunk Brad
00:48:21I hid it somewhere else but that tramp found it and took it away with him
00:48:26Does that mean you refuse to open the trunk?
00:48:28Ma'am
00:48:30Brad please don't hurt me anymore
00:48:32I tell you the rope isn't in the trunk
00:48:35Brad I got a key to that trunk
00:48:37Have you Jimmy?
00:48:38Well open it up
00:48:40I want to see if the rope in there matches up with this
00:48:54Aunt Manny's right Brad
00:48:55It isn't here
00:48:56I might have known something like this would happen
00:48:58I'm gonna have to arrest you for constructing the law
00:49:02Don't you touch me Brad
00:49:04I hate you
00:49:05Do you hear me?
00:49:06Do you hear me?
00:49:07I hate you
00:49:08Well I was sort of hoping you wouldn't but
00:49:10I'm sworn to uphold the law
00:49:15You think you're smart because you're standing behind the badge of the law
00:49:18Well this is what I think of your law and this is what I think of your badge
00:49:36Oh Brad
00:49:37Don't move any of you you know what's good for you
00:49:50Put your hands up
00:49:55Put that gun down Mark
00:49:56Put my sister down or I'll put you down
00:49:58Get out of here before you get hurt
00:50:02Nobody's gonna get hurt around here Mark
00:50:04And I'm coming to get you
00:50:06Don't Brad he'll kill you I know he will
00:50:08Get over there both of you
00:50:10All right hurry up
00:50:11All right hurry up
00:50:24Where are you going Mark
00:50:25This is Carl Henshaw
00:50:27Henshaw
00:50:28I'm sure
00:50:30Drop that gun
00:50:31Back up
00:50:32Come on back
00:50:34Put your hands up all the way up
00:50:39All the way up
00:50:42So that's it
00:50:43Brad I lied to you when I said the Tramp took it
00:50:45But I didn't give it to Mark
00:50:47You must believe me
00:50:49Mark must have won this rope awful bad to want to kill a man for it
00:50:52That rope is circumstantial evidence
00:50:55Got to have witnesses to convict a man
00:50:57I got one
00:50:58He's in a good place
00:50:59Same place you're gonna be in about 15 minutes
00:51:0215 minutes I'll be out
00:51:04Search him Walt
00:51:06I hope he makes a false move
00:51:08He's clean Brad
00:51:09I don't want anything to happen around here in front of your sister
00:51:12Suppose we take a little ride
00:51:13I want to take you to a place where we can talk things over in private
00:51:17Now come on
00:51:18So long sis I'll see you soon
00:51:21I'm sorry Matty
00:51:22But I'm
00:51:23Sworn to uphold the law
00:51:25Let's get out of here
00:51:39That's all
00:51:41I'm sorry
00:51:49You were in the book
00:51:52You should have a little bit of my church
00:51:53I'm sorry
00:51:54I'm sorry
00:51:55You could hang me alone
00:51:56That you are my church
00:51:57And see you soon
00:51:58You can hang me alone
00:51:59That you are telling me
00:52:00I'm sorry
00:52:01What's my church
00:52:02What's my church
00:52:03You could hang me alone
00:52:04Friends and neighbors, at this time, it'll have a big surprise for you.
00:52:19Probably most of you folks have heard of Cal, that famous brother of mine.
00:52:23Well, we have him right here with us tonight, so I think with a little encouragement, we
00:52:27might get him to sing a song.
00:52:29How about it?
00:52:30Come on, Cal.
00:52:34Well, Walt, you know, Alta was telling me that you were going to let her sing a song tonight,
00:52:38so why do you say we have her come up here and sing a song first?
00:52:41That's a good deal.
00:52:42Come on, Alta.
00:52:42Yes, sir.
00:52:43Neighbors, right here she is.
00:52:51Want to be a cowboy sweetheart?
00:52:54Want to learn to rope and to ride?
00:52:58Want to ride the plains in the desert?
00:53:01Out west of the Great Divide?
00:53:04Want to hear the coyotes howling as the sun sinks in the west?
00:53:11Want to be a cowboy sweetheart?
00:53:14That's the life that I love best.
00:53:17Want to ride old pain just to go and at a run?
00:53:20Want to feel the wind in my face?
00:53:23I'm a thousand miles from the city light.
00:53:27I'm going at a cow and stay.
00:53:30Want to feel my head, need to sleep and hurt.
00:53:33As the moon shines down from above.
00:53:36Want to show my guitar.
00:53:38To the stars that's the light, the best I love.
00:53:42Oh, de-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da
00:54:12Forgive me, I'm human, same as you It seemed to be your goal to break my heart and soul
00:54:27Remember, I'm human, same as you
00:54:33Let me out of that box, let me out of that box
00:54:37I've never meant, so why must we pretend?
00:54:43I know this is the end for you and me
00:54:50But if you have to go, I still want you to know
00:54:58Remember, I'm human, same as you
00:55:05Our love will never mend, so why must we pretend?
00:55:13I know this is the end for you and me
00:55:19But if you have to go, I still want you to know
00:55:27Remember, I'm human, same as you
00:55:35Say, that is fine, Cal
00:55:41Yeah, well, thanks
00:55:42Boy, you're doing all right, ain't you?
00:55:44Yeah, I was till you horned in, you hammerhead
00:55:47Folks, you all know Jimmy Henshaw
00:55:50Well, he's been kind of rehearsing with us out at the ranch and learned a new number
00:55:54So what do you say would get him to sing it for us?
00:55:56Come on, Jimmy
00:55:57Come on, Jimmy
00:55:58Sun bonnet girl, there's stardust in your eyes
00:56:07Sun bonnet girl, our love will never die
00:56:13You'll always be just like the flowers in May
00:56:20Sun bonnet girl, what more can I say?
00:56:25We used to stroll along, happy as could be
00:56:31Through lover's lane, you'd say sweet things to me
00:56:38I'll always hold and keep you in my heart
00:56:44Sun bonnet girl, will never die
00:56:48The whole town must be in there now
00:56:50Yeah, this would be a good time to take care of that deal for Mark
00:56:53Where are the rest of the boys?
00:56:54Right where you told them to be
00:56:55They got an extra gun and a horse for Mark?
00:56:57Everything's all taken care of, Slade
00:56:59Let's get out of here while Brad's interested in the show
00:57:02I'll always hold and keep you in my heart
00:57:08Sun bonnet girl, will never die
00:57:24You gotta protect me, Brad, they're gonna do me in
00:57:26They're gonna do you in? How'd you get out?
00:57:28Mark, he broke out of jail
00:57:30Mark, weren't you in the same cell with him?
00:57:32Yeah, but I got away, you gotta help me
00:57:34This man's story is true, then our citizens aren't safe
00:57:37With Alexa Mark Simmons running wild
00:57:39That's bad policing Brad
00:57:41Well, my job is to bring the lawless to jail
00:57:44If you citizens in this community can't afford a better to keep them there, it's not my fault
00:57:49That's beside the point, gentlemen, Mark Simmons is treating havoc at this very moment
00:57:53And what are we doing about it?
00:57:55Well, you citizens have a cost of your own
00:57:57If you'd volunteer, you could put those lawbreakers where they belong
00:58:01What do you say, citizens?
00:58:02Brad is right
00:58:03We owe it to him and should help him
00:58:05Let's go
00:58:06John, take care of him
00:58:07Let's go
00:58:08Let's go
00:58:09Let's go
00:58:10Let's go
00:58:11Let's go
00:58:12Let's go
00:58:13Let's go
00:58:14Pet
00:58:17Let's go
00:58:18Let's go
00:58:19Let's go
00:58:21Go
00:58:22Go
00:58:23Go
00:58:25Go
00:58:26Help
00:58:29Come on, kid.
00:58:59Come on, kid.
00:59:29Come on, Matty.
00:59:59Come on, kid.

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