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  • 5/27/2025
Frontier Redemption (1935) is a gripping classic Western tale of justice, deception, and redemption set against the backdrop of a rugged desert frontier. When a lone cowboy discovers corruption in a small canyon town, he must confront the outlaws, clear his name, and restore honor to the wild West. Packed with vintage charm, horseback chases, and classic showdowns, this film delivers a timeless story of courage and truth.
Transcript
01:00Colonel Strader?
01:02I'm John Wyatt.
01:04How are you Wyatt?
01:05I'm glad you got here.
01:07Be seated.
01:13The department ordered me to cooperate with you.
01:16The counterfeit money situation in this section has become pretty bad.
01:20Lots of it in circulation.
01:22And it seems to be coming from the Mexican borderline.
01:26Have you picked up any clues?
01:28Nothing definite.
01:30Some years ago, two men operating a medicine show
01:33were caught with some of the bad money on them.
01:35One of them got ten years and served his time.
01:38The other turned state's evidence and was released.
01:42Well, are those the men you suspect?
01:44Yes.
01:45We just got word that the ex-convict is operating his medicine show again
01:50over toward the Mexican border in Arizona.
01:53Well, it'll be pretty tough to trail them if they slip across the border.
01:57You needn't worry on that score.
01:59Our relations with the Mexican officials there are very friendly.
02:03And I've already made all arrangements for them to permit you to cross the border
02:07if your man tries to get away.
02:09You'll have their full cooperation.
02:11Oh, that's fine, Colonel.
02:13Well, this is a new one for me.
02:15Looks like I'm going to have to join a medicine show.
02:18Well, good luck.
02:21Thanks, Ben.
02:27Been a medicine show through here lately?
02:30Yes.
02:31There was one pulled out of here about five days ago.
02:35They owed everybody in town and had to leave in a hurry.
02:42You don't know which way they were going, do you?
02:44I think they were headed west.
02:47Much obliged.
03:18I'll be back in a few minutes, Sam.
03:22Haven't seen anything of a medicine show around here, have you?
03:25Yeah, there was one here, but they pulled out last night.
03:28The sheriff wouldn't let them stop.
03:30He said they were a bunch of crooks.
03:32Which way did they go?
03:34Towards Arizona.
03:36Thanks.
03:48What happened, Martin?
03:50Well, that drunken medicine man busted up my store last night
03:53and ran out without paying for it.
03:55Better get the sheriff and go after him.
03:57Well, he ain't here.
03:58I just saw him.
03:59He just came back.
04:00He's in his office now.
04:02What's the trouble, stranger?
04:05Well, there's a medicine show tonight.
04:07I'm sure you'll like it.
04:09Well, I'd better go.
04:11Thanks.
04:13What's the trouble, stranger?
04:16Well, there's a medicine show here, and the boss got drunk
04:18and busted up the drug store.
04:20Then skipped out without paying for it.
04:23The drugger's gone to get the sheriff to go after him
04:25and attach the show for the damage.
04:27Which way did they go?
04:29Went right out that way towards the state line.
04:31Thanks.
04:44Dad, I wish you wouldn't drink any more of that stuff.
04:48Stuff?
04:50Dr. Carter's great boon to human health and happiness,
04:53and you call it stuff.
04:59Linda, that remedy has been passed down
05:02from generation to generation.
05:05The sheriff wouldn't have tried to attach the show
05:07if you hadn't gotten drunk last night,
05:09busted up everything in that drug store.
05:11Well, I'm sorry about that, Linda,
05:14but I'll never do that again.
05:16Not as long as I live.
05:18No, I promise.
05:35What's that for?
05:36That makes 976.
05:38976 what?
05:41Times you promised her to quit drinking.
05:44Thanks, boys.
05:46You two get back in there and shake up that medicine.
05:48You don't have to shake it in this pub.
05:50No, you just put it in a bucket.
05:52The car will do the rest.
05:55Hey, there.
05:57What's the trouble?
05:59There's a sheriff and a posse after you.
06:01They're going to attach your show.
06:03The state line shouldn't be far ahead.
06:05You'd better step on it.
06:08Watch the blinds, stranger.
06:25Thanks, you're dead.
06:27Well, they're not going to get the old doctor, Nevin.
06:30No, sir.
06:31The great brain that concocted Dr. Carter's Indian remedy
06:35is too much for any small-town sheriff.
06:38Yes, sir.
06:40Say, you want to remember that the minute we get across that line,
06:43attachment papers are worthless.
06:55Hurry, Dad.
06:58Hurry, Dad.
07:22They can't be far behind us.
07:24I'm giving it everything that it's got.
07:26Hey, give a little snort of that Indian remedy of yours.
07:29Maybe that'll make it go faster.
07:38What's the matter, Dad?
07:46What happened?
07:51Oh, Dad.
07:53We're meant to do something. It's only 50 feet to the line.
07:59Won't you help us?
08:01Sure I will.
08:24Hold it, men.
08:26I say, you're just a little bit too late, ain't you, Sheriff?
08:29They got across the line. There ain't nothing we can do about it.
08:32Sheriff, what you need is a bottle of Dr. Carter's Indian remedy.
08:37It'll put vim and vigor into that body of yours
08:39and make you more fit for your job, Sheriff.
08:42Yeah, I'd be glad to take your order any time you want, Sheriff.
08:45Good for you, Sheriff.
08:47Well, I'd better get going.
08:49Yeah, I'd be glad to take your order any time you want, Sheriff.
08:52Good for a man and beast. Better buy your horse a bottle.
08:55Never mind that. You'll need more than Indian remedy
08:58if you ever come back in this county again.
09:00Come on, boys.
09:11I want to thank you for helping us.
09:13You're welcome, I'm sure.
09:15Sheriff, my boy, shake the hand that shook the hand of Buffalo Bill.
09:19I'm the celebrated Dr. Carter,
09:21world-renowned medicine master and inventor of Dr. Carter's celebrated Indian remedy,
09:26a guaranteed cure-all, my boy, for whatever it is that's wrong with you.
09:30Yes, sir. Every year, thousands of people come to me for suck...
09:34sucker and go away cured.
09:36Well, that's a fact. Here, my boy, have a shot.
09:38Cut out the sales talk, Dad.
09:40I'm Linda Carter, and this is my father, Dr. Carter.
09:43We jump at the medicine.
09:45And this is Mike and Ike.
09:47I'm Ike.
09:49And I'm Mike.
09:52They're entertainers with our show.
09:54Oh, I see. A medicine show.
09:56Yes, that's it.
09:57And I want to thank you again for saving us from that sheriff.
10:03It's just a little matter of an unpaid bill.
10:06Dad will send it to them.
10:08Looks like you need a couple of horses for this wagon, Doc.
10:11Yes, yes, yes, you're quite right, young man.
10:13Yes, you're quite right.
10:15Looks as though my chariot had imbibed a little bit too freely of my famous remedy.
10:19It's a good thing you came along when you did.
10:22Oh, that's all right, Miss Carter.
10:24You haven't told us your name yet.
10:26I'm John Rogers.
10:28Are you working, young man?
10:30Oh, not exactly. I just finished a job.
10:32Oh, I see.
10:34Well, say, then, I'd like to use you with a medicine show.
10:37Yeah, you know, after what you've done for us, huh?
10:40Uh, say, can you sing or dance?
10:43Well, I'm sorry, but I'm afraid about all I can do is ride and shoot.
10:47Oh, you can shoot, can you?
10:50Well, say, say, now, that gives me an idea.
10:53Yes, say, we've been needing a new act, you know.
10:56Yes, Linda here, she's been doing a dance.
10:58Yeah, uh, suppose you two get together and kind of rehearse a little bit and everything.
11:04We'll get together a new act, feature it, and call it The Living Target.
11:07Well, I guess that's all right if Miss Carter doesn't mind.
11:10It's all right with me, as long as you don't hit me too often.
11:13How are your nerves?
11:14Don't you worry about his nerves, Linda.
11:16My famous remedies will take care of that.
11:18No, thanks, Dad. I think we can get along without that.
11:21And I'm a boy, and you're a part of the show.
11:24That's great. I've wanted to join a medicine show for some time.
11:28Well, now that you've joined the show, I guess I ought to give you your watch back.
11:33That's very nice of you.
11:35Why don't you tie your horse on back and ride along with us for a while?
11:38We'll drive slowly.
11:39Thanks, I will.
11:55Our next stop is Las Piedras, Arizona.
11:57Oh, that's right on the border.
11:59Our next stop is Las Piedras, Arizona.
12:01Oh, that's right on the border, isn't it?
12:03Yes, yes, it is.
12:05You know, we've never played that town before.
12:08There ought to be some mighty good business down there.
12:11How long have you been in the medicine show business?
12:13Ever since I was a boy.
12:16That is, except for about ten years.
12:19Oh, you were out of it for ten years, eh?
12:22Yes. Yes, I had some trouble with a business associate of mine.
12:27I took advantage of an opportunity to be connected with a government institution for a time.
12:32Oh, I see.
12:37That's your tent spot.
12:40You better tell Curley to be more careful.
12:42Well, I'll tell him about it.
12:44Say, but wait till you see our new 20s.
12:46They're great.
12:47Now, that's what we came for.
12:49We have a deal all set to get rid of 500 of those in Tucson.
12:52That's fine.
12:54I'll go get them for you.
12:56In the meantime, you boys stay around town but keep out of sight as much as possible.
12:59I'll be back in a couple of hours with the money.
13:27Say, these look pretty good.
13:30Have a look at this.
13:37Let him in.
13:51Have any trouble with that last batch?
13:54Well, Pete said there was too much rent in it, but he got rid of them all right.
13:57All he wants is 500 of the new 20s.
13:59That's swell.
14:01Oh, here's a letter from the boys down in Las Cruces.
14:12Anything the matter, boss?
14:14Plenty.
14:15Oh, Dr. Carter's heading this way with that medicine show of his.
14:18If he sees me here, he'll sure mess things up.
14:24You know, there might be ways of making him change his mind about coming here.
14:27Yeah, that's right.
14:29Take Tex and slay him with you.
14:31Okay, boss.
14:32Come on, fellas.
14:55Well, sir, that's a remarkable exhibition, young man.
14:58Yes.
14:59Now, I think that if we could find somebody that could hold a cigar between their teeth,
15:03the act would be complete.
15:10Here, Doc.
15:11You hold this match.
15:13Stand right over there.
15:16Now, if you don't mind, I'd like to ask you a few questions.
15:19Sure.
15:21Stand right over there.
15:24I'll show you my mirror shot.
15:26Well, not just now, young man.
15:28We've got to be getting down to the town.
15:31We'd better get started, too.
15:32Well, you folks go on ahead.
15:34I've got to give my horse a drink.
15:35Well, you'd better give him a little shot of Dr. Carter's remedy here.
15:39I think he'd better stick to water.
15:41Well, all right, then.
15:42Well, we'll see you later.
15:44But hurry up, though, because we've got to get a show set up in the next town.
15:47All right, Doc.
15:48All right.
15:51All right.
16:07All aboard.
16:09Okay, Doc.
16:22There it is.
16:24There it is.
16:50Step on it, Dad.
16:51Someone's after us again.
17:51Hey!
18:21Hey!
18:40Hey, wait a minute.
18:41Pardon me.
18:42We were just trying to play a joke on a couple of fellows, and, well, I guess we got the wrong people.
18:47It doesn't look like a mistake to me.
18:49And it's a since you got the wrong people.
18:51And don't forget it.
19:15Well, Dad, here we are in Las Piedras.
19:17Yeah, that's right.
19:18Now if we can just find a place to set the show up.
19:23Well, that's the only good place over there.
19:25That's it, that's it.
19:26All right.
19:44All right, let's get set up, boys.
19:46We're going to give a show here this afternoon.
19:48Okay, Doc.
20:09I'm telling you, boss, the cowboy on that show is plenty tough.
20:12Why ride up behind us and take us all off our horses?
20:14Nothing we could do about it.
20:15But lie out of it.
20:16What?
20:17And that's not all.
20:18There's something that'll show up on the American side.
20:21The game will be up if old man Carter ever sees me here.
20:24We've got to get that show out of town.
20:26Yeah, that's right.
20:28You go across the border and bring that cowboy over here.
20:31You know, a little money will do wonders sometimes.
20:34I get you.
20:43There are a lot of things you could do to help besides just standing around looking.
20:47Well, I was afraid I might get in the way.
20:59There's a bucket in there.
21:00Would you mind going and getting some water?
21:05I'd be glad to.
21:13Well, Linda, I guess I'd better be getting up the street and let the town folks know
21:18that the greater Carter Madison show is in town, huh?
21:21Just a minute, Dad.
21:23You remember that last town you were in?
21:25Yes, well, that's right.
21:27Oh, I'll see you later, dear.
21:33Hello.
21:35Wait a minute.
21:37What?
21:38Hello.
21:41Wait a minute.
21:42A friend of yours over on the Mexican side wants to talk to you.
21:45A friend of mine?
21:46Yeah.
21:47You sure you aren't making another mistake?
21:49No, not this time.
21:52All right.
22:08Come on.
22:29This is the man.
22:30Sit down.
22:35I thought you said it was somebody I know.
22:37Now, wait a minute.
22:38I'm Curly Joe.
22:40My boys tell me you're a pretty good man on the jam.
22:43Now, let's cut out the compliments and get down to business.
22:46What do you want me for?
22:47Now, that's the way to talk.
22:50You're working for old Doc Carter, aren't you?
22:52Yes, I am.
22:54I'll make you a proposition if you're interested.
22:57What is it?
22:59I'll make it worth your while if that show leaves town today.
23:02What's your game?
23:03No game.
23:04It's just that I don't want competition.
23:07Doc Carter's show would draw all my trade away from me.
23:11No, I'm not interested.
23:13I don't play my cards that way.
23:15All right, stranger.
23:16Then I'll deal from the bottom.
23:18You and that show will be out of town tonight.
23:22Or I'll be over there looking for you.
23:26Well, the show always goes on.
23:34So come over early and avoid the rush.
23:38Now, neighbors, if you'll just step down here,
23:41a little bit closer to the platform.
23:43We're about to start the entertainment, my friends,
23:46that you've come to see.
23:47We're going to start it off by asking the Texas Sioux here
23:51to sing, to render that soul-stirring,
23:55that heart-fluttering ballad entitled
23:58When We Were Young and Foolish.
24:01All right, let it go, boys.
24:02My friends, the Texas Sioux.
24:08When we were young and foolish
24:12And easily led astray
24:16We went to moonlight dances
24:20And danced the night away
24:24T'was at the dance we met them
24:27They asked if we were alone
24:31They danced with us all evening
24:34And in the morning took us home
24:38T'was in our mother's hallway
24:41The lights were burning low
24:45They hugged us and they kissed us
24:48And they would not let us go
24:52We screamed but got no answer
24:55Believe it or not it's true
24:59All for the sake of honor
25:02Our eyes were black and blue
25:05Now take this as a warning
25:09To young boys like you and me
25:13You ne'er can trust a woman
25:16From six to sixty-three
25:23All right, thank you, my friends, thank you.
25:25Now we're going to have some more entertainment here
25:27in just a minute, neighbors.
25:28But right now, my friends,
25:30I've got a message for you.
25:31Listen, friends, let me tell you something.
25:33Long before the hand of man set foot in this country,
25:38it was uninhabited.
25:39Only the Indians lived here.
25:41And sickness among those Indians,
25:43my friends and neighbors,
25:44was absolutely unknown.
25:46Because, that's what I wanted you to ask me, friends, why.
25:49I'll tell you why.
25:50Because they had the secret.
25:52They had the secret of good health.
25:54They had a compound, my friends,
25:56a compound made of loose herbs, barks and bitters.
26:00And that compound is known to the world today
26:03as Dr. Carter's famous Indian remedy.
26:07Listen, friends, I want to tell you something.
26:09Fifteen years ago, I was given up for the doctors.
26:13Yes, they told me that I couldn't live for a week.
26:17But I fooled them.
26:18Yes, sir, and I got well.
26:20And let me tell you something,
26:21that if you've got the proper amount of determination,
26:24listen, you can overcome any kind of a physical handicap
26:28with a proper amount of determination.
26:30Why, listen, I once knew a man
26:32that didn't have a tooth in his head.
26:35Yet that man learned to play a bass drum
26:38better than anybody ever listened to.
26:40Now, that's an absolute fact, friends.
26:41I only deal in facts.
26:43I'm telling you the truth.
26:44I went out in the country.
26:46I went out in the great open spaces.
26:48And I lived with the Indians.
26:50And I was cured by those Indians.
26:53I was cured by taking that secret compound of theirs.
26:57And let me tell you something,
26:59that those Indians, my friends, for generations
27:02have been laughing up their sleeves,
27:04at least laughing up their blankets at the doctors.
27:07Well, that's an absolute fact.
27:09And I brought back with me to civilization
27:11the secret of that marvelous compound
27:14known today as Dr. Carter's Indian Remedy.
27:18Now, friends, I'm going to give you an opportunity
27:20a little bit later to buy a bottle of that remedy
27:24for the advertising price of $1.
27:26$1 is all it's going to cost you.
27:28Right now, I'm going on with the entertainment.
27:31My friends, it gives me a great deal of pleasure
27:35to introduce one of the most amazing,
27:39one of the most astounding performances
27:42ever displayed on any stage.
27:45Introducing Princess Natasha.
27:49And her partner, Cowboy John.
27:55Who are about to offer for your approval
27:58a thrilling exhibition,
28:00an astounding, amazing performance
28:03of expert marksmanship.
28:06Let me have your attention.
28:09And now, friends, I want to call your attention,
28:12ladies and gentlemen, to the high sparks,
28:14the irresistible, torrid sparks.
28:16And now, friends, I want to call your attention, ladies and gentlemen, to the high spot in
28:38this marvelous, this thrilling exhibition that you've just witnessed.
28:42It is known as the Mirror Trick, featuring this living torch.
28:47This performance, my friends, calls for perfect coordination of mind and nerve, and this coordination
28:54is only made possible through the constant use of Dr. Carter's famous Indian remedies,
29:00my friends.
29:01Calling your attention to Princess Natasha and her partner, Cowboy John, in a thrilling
29:06exhibition, the Mirror Trick.
29:19Yeah, that's Carter all right.
29:34He mustn't see me here.
29:37Now get in there and do what I told you.
29:43But just now, my friends, the Texas 2 here are going to render another tune for us, and
29:48this time, my neighbors, it's going to be a comical tune, and it's entitled Snap Them
29:54Old Suspenders Once Again.
29:56All right, boys.
29:57Snap.
29:59Oh, you never spoke to me like that before, John.
30:07Come and snap those old suspenders once again.
30:11Once again.
30:13Once again.
30:15Once again.
30:16Come and snap those old suspenders once again.
30:20Out in the new mohay, I'll be waiting day by day.
30:25Come and snap those old suspenders once again.
30:29Once again.
30:30Once again.
30:31Once again.
30:32Once again.
30:33Come and snap those old suspenders once again.
30:37Oh, my heart is almost broke.
30:39Boy, I miss the manly stroke.
30:41And you snap those old suspenders once again.
30:45Once again.
30:47Once again.
30:49Come and snap those old suspenders once again.
30:54And I want to tell you something, my friend.
30:56A man that can't laugh with that song has got liver trouble, neighbors, and I guarantee
31:00it.
31:01I'll take one bottle, mister.
31:02Sure, brother.
31:03Right there.
31:04Now, friends, if there's anybody else here that suffers from you riders.
31:07Arthur, wait a minute.
31:09I gave you a 20.
31:10What?
31:11No, brother, you're wrong.
31:12Your chief was a five, brother.
31:13You can't shortchange me and get away with it.
31:19Hey, Ruth.
31:25Come on, come on.
31:35Just a minute, boys.
31:37Just a minute, neighbors.
31:39Just a minute.
31:40Don't go away.
31:41Not only this remedy, my friend, is good for everything that ails you, but it is also
31:44good for aches, sprains, and bruises.
31:48Say, mister, I guess I can use a bottle of that.
31:53We just received a communication from the American government.
31:56They suspect counterfeit money is being distributed from this side of the border.
32:01Be well.
32:02You will proceed to investigate at once.
32:04Here we have it.
32:05And be careful.
32:23Any squawk on that stolen stuff yet?
32:26No, but I expect one any minute.
32:28Better go over and see if you can't stir something up.
32:31Well, something stir up all right.
32:33I had one of our boys plant some of the phony dough in the wagon.
32:36What?
32:37You had him plant some of that stuff in the wagon?
32:40Well, sure.
32:41Why, you sap.
32:42You've messed things up right.
32:44If Dr. Carter ever gets his eyes on any of that dough, you'll know right where it come from.
32:49Now we'll have to get him out of the way.
32:51You go over and stir up the townspeople.
32:53That'll take care of that cowboy.
32:55I'll have a couple of the boys pick up Dr. Carter and the girl while you're doing that.
32:59All right, Curley.
33:03After that trouble here today, don't you think we'd better move on?
33:06No, there's too many people want this show to leave town.
33:09I'd like to get to the bottom of it.
33:12Besides, I think you'd get tired of traveling all the time.
33:17Oh, no.
33:18I'm used to it.
33:19I've been with the show all my life.
33:21Except for a while when Dad was away.
33:25You see, my mother died, so I have to take care of Dad.
33:30It's rather difficult sometimes when he's drinking.
33:32We usually have to leave town in a hurry.
33:35But I suppose it can't be helped in this business.
33:39I'm doing all the talking.
33:41Why don't you tell me about yourself?
33:43Well, there's not much to tell.
33:46Well, there's not much to tell.
33:49I'm just a cowboy, dressing from place to place.
33:53Looking for seers?
33:55Wild seers.
34:01Oh, there comes Dad back from town.
34:05He's probably looking for a drink of that nerve tonic of his.
34:09Oh, I left the key under my pillow.
34:11He's sure to find it.
34:13Won't you go up and get it for me?
34:15If he sees me, he'll know something's up.
34:18Certainly, Miss Linda.
34:19I'll get it.
34:35Oh, hello there, young man.
34:37Hello.
34:38Hello, Doc.
34:40Why, this is a beautiful day, isn't it, young man?
34:43Yes, sir.
34:44Just fills a fellow with a vigor of youth.
34:46Yes, sir.
34:47I'd like to be young again.
34:49I was just about to take a drink of my wonder tonic.
34:53I don't know how I'd get along without that stuff, young man.
34:56No, sir.
34:57It's a veritable godsend, my boy.
34:59A gift to humanity.
35:01Well, Doc, my daughter must have taken those keys out of my pocket.
35:06Yes, sir.
35:07Well, I was just about to offer to drink a little toast with you,
35:11but I guess we'll have to forego that pleasure until I can find Linda.
35:14That's all right, Doc.
35:15I wasn't thirsty anyway.
35:16I just left Linda down at the crate.
35:18Down at the...
35:19Oh, well, I'll...
35:32Oh, there you are, Linda.
35:34I've been looking for you.
35:44Say, what's the name of that next town we're going to?
35:46I don't know.
35:47Well, I'll end anywhere.
35:55Hi there, sharpshooter.
35:57Where's the Doc?
35:58Hi there, sharpshooter.
36:00Where's the Doc?
36:01Oh, he went down to the crate looking for Linda.
36:05Well, a family argument, huh?
36:08We'd better wait here for him, then.
36:11Well, that druggist is liable to get awful sore at me.
36:13Now, don't get excited, Dad.
36:15It's bad for your nerves.
36:16I'm sure this deal can wait a little while.
36:19I know, Linda, but I promise...
36:20That's right, Doc.
36:21The deal will have to wait.
36:22We've got a new deal for you.
36:24Come on.
36:25Say, is she here?
36:26What's the meaning of this unwarranted intrusion?
36:28Cut out the big words and get going.
36:33All right, you two.
36:39Now, Sheriff, I ain't saying that medicine ain't no good,
36:41but what I am saying is that while I was watching that show,
36:44somebody stole my watch,
36:46and Jim here lost his stick pin.
36:48Yeah, the one I got from that rich widow woman.
36:51And there was a lot of cinnamon attached to that pin.
36:56Hey, Sheriff, you ought to go up and search that wagon.
36:58That ought to settle it.
36:59He's right, Sheriff.
37:00That's what you ought to do.
37:02All right, Herman.
37:03You take a look at that wagon.
37:08I'm beginning to wonder if that gang across the border
37:10isn't mixed up in this trouble we've been having.
37:13I don't know.
37:15Did Doc Carter have any enemies?
37:17Only his old partner that sent me the pin for counterfeiting.
37:22The Doc knows he framed you.
37:25He's been looking for him ever since.
37:27He swears he'll kill him on sight.
37:30What does this fellow look like?
37:32Doc said he's got curly hair and a scar on his left cheek.
37:36Curly hair and a scar.
37:46Here you are, eh?
37:48Where's the rest of your gang?
37:50They aren't here.
37:52Search this place.
38:10Here's something, Sheriff.
38:13Whose bunk is that?
38:14That's mine.
38:17Hey, that's my watch.
38:19That's all the evidence we need.
38:21Take him along.
38:23Come on, you fellas, get going.
38:39Get mounted, boys!
38:49Let's go.
39:19Let's go.
39:38This looks like the spot he fell off.
39:40I'm sure you hit him.
39:41Look around, boys.
39:47Look!
39:49Look!
40:19He took to the water.
40:20Circle the lake and see if we can pick up his tracks.
40:50I'm an American government agent.
40:52Here are my credentials.
40:58Oh, yes.
41:00Your superiors have notified me of your coming.
41:03What can we do for you?
41:05Well, I'm after a counterfeiting gang,
41:07and I think I've found the man that's at the head of it.
41:10He's on your side of the line, and I'd like to make an arrest.
41:12And who is this man?
41:14I don't know.
41:15He's got a gun.
41:17I'd like to make an arrest.
41:18And who is this man?
41:20Well, his name is Curly Joe.
41:21He runs the saloon here.
41:23Curly Joe.
41:24It is a pleasure to assist you and wish you success.
41:28We have had a man watching Curly Joe's place for some time.
41:32He may be able to give you some assistance,
41:34and if you need more help, you can look up on us.
41:38Thank you, sir, but I think I can handle it all right myself.
41:41I could use a gun if you have one to spare.
41:43Oh, certainly.
41:48All right.
41:51All right.
42:17Curly Joe around?
42:18No, and I don't expect him.
42:20Well, I'll just wait.
42:29Just a minute.
42:31You're under arrest.
42:36What for?
42:37You know what for.
42:38Counterfeit.
42:40You can't get away with it.
42:41This is Mexico.
42:43You don't think I'd try to make an arrest without getting next edition papers, do you?
42:48Yes, sir.
42:50He's a thief.
43:18Oh, wait a minute
43:48I
44:18Oh
44:42What is the meaning of this I was trying to arrest Curley Joe and during the battle
44:47Your man picked on the wrong man.
44:48I can't make him understand who I am.
44:51Release him, pronto!
45:18Where's Curly Joe?
45:20He probably go to the hideout on Paradise Range.
45:24Four miles out of here.
45:27No, no!
45:28He go this way, through the tunnel.
45:30My horse is there.
45:31I get the Rurales.
45:47The American officer has followed Curly Joe to his hideout.
45:59He will need help.
46:01Vamos!
46:02Vamos!
47:47What's all this shooting for?
47:53That cowboy from Carter's show was following me and I plugged him.
47:56He's a federal man.
47:57A federal man?
47:58Yeah.
47:59You'll find him around the bend there.
48:00You better go drag him out of sight.
48:02Come on, fellas.
48:03Wait a minute.
48:04Where's Carter and the girl?
48:05They're down the mine.
48:06I got them tied up.
48:07Fine.
48:09Well, enjoying yourself, folks?
48:30Joe Gale!
48:39Hey, fellas!
48:53Rurales!
49:08Carter!
49:30Well, Doc, now that you've caught up with me, it looks like the end of the trail for
49:46you.
49:47I just fixed that tally of yours, the federal man, for butting in on my counterfeit game.
49:54And now, it's your turn.
50:55Carter!
50:59Carter!
51:03Carter!
51:07Carter!
51:11Carter!
51:16Carter!
51:40I see you got him.
51:43Nice work, Senor.
51:44Now, if you will let me have him, I will guarantee him a nice firing squadron.
51:50Well, I'd like to take you up on that, Captain, but I have to take him back in order to complete
51:55my assignment.
51:56Well, Senor, but if I could have him, I will give him such a nice funeral.
52:13I can't understand what's happened to Dad.
52:20Well, maybe he's having a hard time finding the justice of peace.
52:23He'll be here.
52:24Yeah.
52:25No, Sir Justice!
52:30Justice!
52:34If you suffer from sour stuff, indigestion, rheumatism, sciatica, or lumbago, that's
52:46the finest stuff you can get in the world.
52:51It's powerful.
52:53I'll say it isn't.
53:03The End

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