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  • 5/31/2025
In a rugged frontier torn by rivalry and revenge, two former partners feud over land, loyalty, and a boy caught between them. As tensions boil under the blazing desert sun, a young cowboy must choose between two father figures—one driven by justice, the other by pride.
Law of the West is a classic Western tale of honor, betrayal, and redemption, featuring early performances from screen legends and a dramatic backdrop of the American desert.
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00:04:23You're going to get your shirt on now, Bill.
00:04:26Yes.
00:04:28That's right.
00:04:29Hey, jeez.
00:04:30Pretty little cut, ain't it, Jeff?
00:04:32He sure is.
00:04:33Yeah.
00:04:34Looks just like me.
00:04:37Don't you, Bill?
00:04:44There we are.
00:04:45Hey, there we are.
00:04:48There you are, Bill.
00:04:50Oh, dear, that boy.
00:04:53Bill sure does love me, Jeff.
00:04:57Come on.
00:04:58Here, take a swig of this, Bill.
00:05:11Here, take a swig of this, Bill, to put hair on your chest.
00:05:28Don't be giving that maverick poison.
00:05:30And don't be calling him Bill.
00:05:32Once and for all, Cash Holbrook, we're calling him Daniel Boone Cameron.
00:05:47And once and for all, Jeff Cameron, we're calling him Buffalo Bill Holbrook.
00:05:52I've put up with your bullheadedness about long enough.
00:05:56Bullheadedness?
00:05:57Me?
00:05:58Why, you hammerheaded old mule.
00:06:01You're as stubborn about branding that yearling.
00:06:03Yes, you are about wanting to settle down here at this measly water hole.
00:06:07Water means a grub stake in this country, Cash.
00:06:10We're a-staying right here.
00:06:12No.
00:06:14We ain't.
00:06:15You are.
00:06:18The grub stakes are just about as far as you can see.
00:06:21I'm heading west till I hit grazing land.
00:06:25I've put up with your stubbornness ever since we started out here.
00:06:28Yes.
00:06:30Now I'm done with you.
00:06:31I'm done with you.
00:07:01If you're ahead and west, seems to me you'd best get it going.
00:07:20Now then, I'll take Dan.
00:07:25Bill's a-going with me.
00:07:27Oh, no, he ain't.
00:07:28He's too smart for you, Holbrook.
00:07:30He's a Cameron and he knows where he belongs.
00:07:33He's a bit young to know what a pig-headed old hyena you are, Cameron.
00:07:37But I'll learn him.
00:07:40He wouldn't pluck Dan.
00:07:43Would you, Cameron?
00:07:43Cameron?
00:07:43And if you was to drill me in the back while I was a-right and a-way,
00:08:04why, you'd just naturally bust Bill's neck.
00:08:07For the first time I was to drill me in the back while I was trying to get him into the back.
00:08:10I'll wait.
00:08:11No?
00:08:11No?
00:08:11No?
00:08:12No?
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00:09:20We're coming.
00:09:21Yes, sir.
00:09:22They're coming.
00:09:24They're coming.
00:09:36What do you hear to the ground?
00:09:44Colonel!
00:09:45Yeah.
00:09:46You see, I was right, Mary Ellen.
00:09:48When I seen that big, ornery Bill Holbrook riding the rig this morning,
00:09:51I figured that him and his old man was up to something.
00:09:55Dad, them two are just alike.
00:09:56Me and her and two rattlers.
00:09:58Cash Holbrook ruined the boy, Mary Ellen.
00:10:01He was a likely young man when I found him.
00:10:03Well, Dad, if they think they're going to water cattle here tonight,
00:10:06here's two Winchesters say they ain't.
00:10:16I reckon they ought to turn the herd toward the gas here, Mr. Holbrook.
00:10:19We'll get to the waterhole quicker that way.
00:10:22All right, turn him.
00:10:24I know more about it than I do, Kirby.
00:10:28I ain't set foot on Jeff Cameron's land in a good many years.
00:10:32Wouldn't be doing it tonight if this herd wasn't drying up on me.
00:10:35Well, we won't have no trouble.
00:10:37Ain't nobody at the waterhole but old Cameron and his daughter.
00:10:41I don't care if there's 50 of them.
00:10:44Cameron ain't keeping me away from that water no longer.
00:10:47No longer.
00:10:48No longer.
00:10:51Listen, what was that?
00:11:04Coming afoot.
00:11:05Hey, where you are?
00:11:26What do you want here?
00:11:27Water.
00:11:31I can use some.
00:11:34My name's Rance Britt.
00:11:36Had to shoot my horse today.
00:11:38Prairie dog hole.
00:11:39This is the first water I've seen since.
00:11:42I don't know this country.
00:11:46You don't know Cash Holbrook neither, I suppose.
00:11:49Who?
00:11:56Go ahead, Philip.
00:11:58Thanks, mister.
00:12:12Well?
00:12:42Who's this, uh, Holbrook you're talking about?
00:12:46You never heard of him, I...
00:12:49Miss, I'm from Montana.
00:12:52I am headed New Mexico way.
00:12:55What was your name in Montana?
00:13:04Brett.
00:13:05Same as here.
00:13:07I'm headed New Mexico way.
00:13:12At least I was.
00:13:16Well, I had a horse.
00:13:22Seems like I'd step into something here, mister.
00:13:25Might be you'd care to enlighten me what?
00:13:29Cameron is my name.
00:13:31Jeff Cameron.
00:13:33My daughter, Mary Ellen.
00:13:35I'm honored to know you, Miss Cameron.
00:13:39This here is my living.
00:13:40The only water hole between the range and the railroad.
00:13:45Cowmen are no water here on the way to the load of them.
00:13:49All but one.
00:13:52This, uh, Holbrook fellow?
00:13:56Yeah.
00:13:58I make him go the long way for water.
00:14:01Twenty-seven miles across the desert, losing beef every mile.
00:14:05Why?
00:14:07Why?
00:14:11Don't they smell that water?
00:14:25They're going to bring for a lecture.
00:14:27My brimstone won't stop them.
00:14:29Neither will Jeff Cameron.
00:14:31I got married and settled down here.
00:14:34He kept on persecuting me.
00:14:37Well, it wasn't a month after her ma died,
00:14:39he tried to stampede me into selling.
00:14:42It began right here,
00:14:44and it's liable to end right here.
00:14:47Tonight.
00:14:51Meaning of what?
00:14:53Meaning this.
00:14:54Miss, do you aim to take a hand?
00:14:58I do if the Holbrook crosses our line.
00:15:03Well, the odds ain't, will you?
00:15:07Perhaps it'd even them up a little
00:15:08if I might offer to throw in with you both.
00:15:10Thanks, just the same.
00:15:15Well, put it this way.
00:15:17Maybe I could work it out around here
00:15:18long enough to get me a horse.
00:15:23Starting the night.
00:15:31They're coming.
00:15:34Throw a saddle in one of them broncs,
00:15:36we ride out to meet them.
00:15:37Good enough.
00:15:40They won't get in here tonight.
00:15:51They're getting mighty on easy.
00:15:53You'll have to start any minute now.
00:15:55No.
00:15:55We'll tangle with them right here.
00:16:18Mariela, you get behind them rocks.
00:16:20Brett, you go down to the other side of that wash.
00:16:23I'll stay here.
00:16:25Don't take no chances with yourself now.
00:16:43There they go!
00:16:55There they go!
00:16:55It's a bunch of rustlers.
00:17:10No, it ain't.
00:17:11That man's got men to help him.
00:17:13They're stampeding the herd away from the water hole.
00:17:16What happened?
00:17:33I'll tell you what's happened.
00:17:35They're not Holbrook's cattle at all.
00:17:37But Holbrook's got men running off stockers being drove to my water.
00:17:41He's trying to break.
00:17:42I'll tell you what's happened.
00:17:43I'll tell you what's happened.
00:17:44I'll tell you what's happened.
00:17:45I'll tell you what's happened.
00:17:46I'll tell you what's happened.
00:17:47I'll tell you what's happened.
00:17:48I'll tell you what's happened.
00:17:49I'll tell you what's happened.
00:17:50I'll tell you what's happened.
00:17:51I'll tell you what's happened.
00:17:52I'll tell you what's happened.
00:17:53I'll tell you what's happened.
00:17:54I'll tell you what's happened.
00:17:55I'll tell you what's happened.
00:17:56I'll tell you what's happened.
00:17:57I'll tell you what's happened.
00:17:58I'll tell you what's happened.
00:17:59I'll tell you what's happened.
00:18:00I'll tell you what's happened.
00:18:01I'll tell you what's happened.
00:18:02I'll tell you what's happened.
00:18:03I'll tell you what's happened.
00:18:04Well, it might have been worse.
00:18:20We only lost a few heads.
00:18:24Jeff Cameron declared war on me when he drove them cattle off tonight.
00:18:30Before it's over, I'll drive him out of the country.
00:18:34I wonder who those men was helping him.
00:18:38I'll find that out, too.
00:18:46And when I do...
00:18:48Take it easy.
00:18:54I ran that hurt out of there tonight, Dad.
00:19:04You ran that hurt off.
00:19:11What's the make of all this, son?
00:19:13I'll tell you, Dad.
00:19:15I ran those cattle off to keep you and Jeff Cameron from killing each other.
00:19:20Hmm.
00:19:22And who appointed you to be my guardian angel?
00:19:27You and Jeff split over me, Dad.
00:19:30Tonight when I learned you was going to tangle, I had to stop it.
00:19:33Yeah.
00:19:34And make a fool out of me right in front of him to say nothing to the cattle lost.
00:19:38Dad, you and Jeff have shared your last flapjack once.
00:19:43Since then, you've wasted all those years hating each other.
00:19:46But it's not too late.
00:19:51I've got something to show you.
00:19:59You see that?
00:20:02Hmm.
00:20:05Well, what is it?
00:20:09What about it?
00:20:09That is tungsten ore.
00:20:14There might be a little gold and silver in it, too.
00:20:17But the tungsten's what counts.
00:20:20And I've located a rich deposit of it.
00:20:24But there's a catch to it.
00:20:28Just what are you driving at?
00:20:31Well, the man that owns the land that this is owned doesn't even know it's there.
00:20:35If he did, he couldn't mine it.
00:20:37He's broke.
00:20:39Well, you've got the money and I know how to run a mine.
00:20:44You can help him.
00:20:47And he was once your friend.
00:20:50Now do you know who I mean?
00:20:54You mean Jeff Cameron?
00:20:56Jeff Cameron.
00:21:00He needs your help, Dad.
00:21:03He's old.
00:21:04And he's getting tired.
00:21:07He'll give in if you'll let him.
00:21:09Did I hear right?
00:21:14You want me to make up to him?
00:21:18I think it's about time you did, Dad.
00:21:20I raised you single-handed and alone.
00:21:31I sent you to mine in school when you ought to have been punching cows.
00:21:35Right.
00:21:36I always let you have your say.
00:21:39Most always your own way.
00:21:41But I'll see you eternally in fire and brimstone before I let you stand up there and tell me to befriend to Jeff Cameron.
00:21:50I didn't tell you, Dad.
00:21:52I asked you.
00:21:59A man sure gets punishment for his mistakes.
00:22:03When I picked you up on the desert, I made mine.
00:22:09I don't know what kind of blood you've got in you.
00:22:13But I know it ain't my kind.
00:22:14I'll say goodnight, dear, on that.
00:22:23And when I get up in the morning,
00:22:26I don't think you'd better be here.
00:22:30You and Jeff have spent half of your lives building a wall that separates you
00:22:50when you should have been friends.
00:22:54But someday, I'll break it down.
00:22:57Goodbye, Dad.
00:23:27Afternoon, Miss Mary.
00:23:52You stay where you are, Bill Holbrook.
00:23:54Is your father in?
00:23:58I'd like to talk to him.
00:24:00You must be craving trouble to come here after what you've done last night.
00:24:05Last night?
00:24:06Don't try to brazen it out.
00:24:08I saw you and your hands run them cattle off.
00:24:11You must feel mighty proud of yourself,
00:24:13taking away our living.
00:24:19It'll shoot me now.
00:24:20I'll go in and talk to your father.
00:24:22You'll not set foot on our last.
00:24:24I'll take care of him, Mary Ellen.
00:24:31You ride over and get a hold of Rance Brett.
00:24:34He's stringing new wire up at the gap.
00:24:41What are you doing here?
00:24:42Mr. Cameron, I'd like to have a little talk with you.
00:24:47I ain't got nothing to talk to you about.
00:24:50You will have when you've heard what I've got to say.
00:24:53Your threats don't bother me none.
00:24:56Get on inside.
00:24:57Now then, do your talking and talk mighty careful.
00:25:14Hey there!
00:25:30Mary Ellen!
00:25:31Where are they trying to fly?
00:25:33Hey!
00:25:34Come on here, you trope.
00:25:36See who's waiting for you.
00:25:37Look who's waiting to see you, dog.
00:25:39Tonya, come on.
00:25:43Well, Mary Ellen.
00:25:45Why, you're getting footy every day.
00:25:48How's old Heliotro?
00:25:49Oh, lazy and the deuce.
00:25:51Where are you from this time, Tonya Paul?
00:25:52Chondo Basin.
00:25:54My gosh, I put in there dried up and brought away.
00:25:57Where are you running off to?
00:25:59Oh, Dad's got that Bill Holbrook inside.
00:26:01I'm going to go over and...
00:26:02Bill Holbrook?
00:26:03Yeah.
00:26:04Oh, doggone it.
00:26:06I know that I had some news for you.
00:26:08Hey, listen.
00:26:09Listen to this.
00:26:10I came by Holbrook's this morning and...
00:26:13Well, sir, there ain't been a ruckus like that around here like they had in years.
00:26:18And I...
00:26:18I went up and I...
00:26:20If you...
00:26:21Doggone it.
00:26:23Maybe I'd better begin at the beginning, huh?
00:26:24Yeah.
00:26:25Well?
00:26:28On my land and fix my water to mine it.
00:26:32That's right.
00:26:34Well?
00:26:39I made out a loan good many years.
00:26:44And I ain't taking a Holbrook for a partner just yet.
00:26:50If you can borrow money at the bank to mine this stuff, so can I.
00:26:55Yes, you can, Jeff.
00:27:00Say.
00:27:02How come you have to borrow money?
00:27:04Have you fought with Cash, Holbrook?
00:27:12With Cash?
00:27:14After what he's done for me?
00:27:20No, but he's fought with you.
00:27:23Ain't that it?
00:27:24I know that Cash wouldn't have no truck with me.
00:27:33No more than I would with him.
00:27:36But he's on the outs with you.
00:27:39Over that.
00:27:42Jeff.
00:27:44Cash thinks he's right in hating you.
00:27:45Just the same as you think you're right in hating him.
00:27:52But you're both dead wrong.
00:27:55I've told him that.
00:27:57Now I'm telling you.
00:27:59And someday I'll make you both believe it.
00:28:02Never.
00:28:03Don't you try it.
00:28:05I'll never stop.
00:28:06Might as well.
00:28:07That stuff can lay on the ground till judgment day.
00:28:10Before I have dealings with the Holbrook.
00:28:16Well.
00:28:16That's what I am.
00:28:23Hold on.
00:28:25By the eternal you, we.
00:28:29You're a Cameron by rights.
00:28:31I found you.
00:28:32You pointed me out to be your pa.
00:28:35Right here at this water hole years ago.
00:28:38Did I, Jet?
00:28:39You sure did.
00:28:40And I'd know I'd get you back someday.
00:28:42You belong right here.
00:28:48I'll throw in with you, Bill.
00:28:50I mean, Dan.
00:28:53Water and all.
00:28:55Give me that stuff.
00:28:56So you see, Mary Ellen,
00:28:58in doing what he allowed was right about them cattle,
00:29:01he riled Cash Holbrook into throwing them out of the house.
00:29:12Well, I've got to be in town a few days,
00:29:17but we'll break ground in about a week.
00:29:19When Cash Holbrook hears about this,
00:29:22he'll have to be hog-tied.
00:29:34Come here.
00:29:35See you in about a week.
00:29:42Good luck.
00:29:46Well, Jeff.
00:29:47Doug, Gernie, I'm glad to see you.
00:29:49How are you?
00:29:50Hello, Tony.
00:29:51Say, Bill Holbrook was over here,
00:29:55and you and him seem to be kind of friendly, don't you?
00:29:57Yeah, you bet we're friendly.
00:29:58Yeah.
00:29:59Well, say, did you hear about what happened,
00:30:00Greenhand and Cang?
00:30:01Yes, sir.
00:30:02They had an awful rumpus.
00:30:03He can't throw his own boy out of the house.
00:30:06His own boy, mind you.
00:30:08What do you mean?
00:30:09What?
00:30:09What do you mean, his own boy?
00:30:11He's my boy.
00:30:13Well, how could you...
00:30:15He's my boy now.
00:30:33I've got something to say to you.
00:30:37I've got no use for you,
00:30:39and I've been raised to hate everything that carries your brand.
00:30:42But I've got to tell you that...
00:30:44Well, I'm sorry for what I said.
00:30:46I...
00:30:46I didn't know then why you run them cattle off last night.
00:30:50It's mighty nice of you to say that, Miss Mary.
00:30:53You know, you had me a mite uneasy with that Winchester.
00:30:57What have you been talking Dad into?
00:31:00Lots of things.
00:31:01So you see, you and your dad will have more money than you'll ever need.
00:31:26You can have all the things you've always wanted.
00:31:28All the things you should have had.
00:31:31Oh, it...
00:31:32It doesn't seem possible anything so wonderful could happen to us.
00:31:36It's always been out there.
00:31:38But I'm glad I was the one that found it for you.
00:31:41You know, the desert's taken so much out of Dad.
00:31:46Gee, it doesn't seem possible if I could pay it all back.
00:31:49I'm happier for him even than I am for me.
00:31:54Mary Ellen,
00:31:55look out there across the desert.
00:31:58As far as you can see,
00:32:02way off there in the distance,
00:32:06you see those big lonesome pinnacles?
00:32:08And when I was a little boy,
00:32:13I used to lie out there evenings watching the shadows cross over them.
00:32:18I used to imagine there were all sorts of things.
00:32:22Dragons fighting.
00:32:25Giants lying there sleeping.
00:32:27And great big monsters that might come down after it got dark and get me.
00:32:31I know.
00:32:32I used to think that way, too.
00:32:34You got over it, though.
00:32:36Over it?
00:32:37Why, sure.
00:32:39Soon as I knew what they really was.
00:32:41Just big rocks.
00:32:43But before that, you were a little bit afraid of them, weren't you?
00:32:46Yes, I was.
00:32:47Well, it's just that way with folks.
00:32:53Away off in the distance of your mind,
00:32:57there's a terrible man called Cash Holbrook.
00:33:00To you, he's been one of those awful monsters that you used to imagine.
00:33:08But I've been up close to him
00:33:10in the broad daylight.
00:33:13And to me,
00:33:15he's been a kind man
00:33:17and mighty good.
00:33:21I never
00:33:21had anyone make things so sort of
00:33:24clear to me before.
00:33:27Would you think I was kind of crazy
00:33:29if I
00:33:29asked you to forgive me
00:33:31for the thoughts I've had about you all these years?
00:33:37I can't do that, Mary Ellen.
00:33:40There's nothing to forgive.
00:33:43I hope there won't never be.
00:33:47I hope there won't never be.
00:34:17I hope there won't don't ever be.
00:34:18Come on.
00:34:48Well, we've done it.
00:34:50We've done it.
00:34:51There she sits.
00:34:52The first load ready to roll and right on time.
00:34:56And none too soon.
00:34:58You know something, Jeff?
00:35:00Banks have a very funny habit of wanting their money on time.
00:35:03And they'll get their wish tomorrow.
00:35:05And from then on, those wagons will keep right on rolling.
00:35:08And the mine will pay its way.
00:35:10Well, I guess I'm all ready, but the wagons are about to start, I guess.
00:35:14You're not sorry you're going, though, are you?
00:35:16Of course you ain't.
00:35:17Mary Ellen always wanted to go to school, ain't you, Mary Ellen?
00:35:20Yes, but it's going to seem kind of lonesome being away from all of you.
00:35:25Shucks.
00:35:26There won't be no time before a vacation comes around.
00:35:30No, sir.
00:35:31Come on.
00:35:31Say, what's...
00:35:34What's in here, Brent?
00:35:36Why ain't you down there with the folks?
00:35:40What for?
00:35:42Well, I said goodbye to Mary Ellen.
00:35:45I only work here.
00:35:51I got the teams ready.
00:35:52I guess that lets me out.
00:35:54As far as she's concerned.
00:35:56Oh, I know, but...
00:35:58Doggone it, she's going away.
00:36:00She's going to school.
00:36:03Yeah, I know.
00:36:04Yeah.
00:36:05Great idea.
00:36:07Took Bill Holbrook to think that up.
00:36:10Eh?
00:36:11What?
00:36:13That girl in town on Lowe.
00:36:16Oh, she's going to live with old lady Gilroy.
00:36:19She won't be lonesome.
00:36:21Bill Holbrook will have to be getting in town every week or two.
00:36:27Yeah?
00:36:29That'll be great.
00:36:30You bet, Trill.
00:36:32You know that girl.
00:36:36None of that.
00:36:36I'll be smacking the daylights out of you.
00:36:53Help her there, Carson.
00:36:58I'm going to watch your...
00:37:00It's your P-rate right.
00:37:02I'm going to...
00:37:03What's a bottle of real old corn right on our nose?
00:37:07Come on.
00:37:12Then bury me not on the lone prairie...
00:37:18Where are the wild coyotes?
00:37:22Oh, a bat.
00:37:23I'd love to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do to do.
00:37:34Hey, hold on there, everybody.
00:37:37Uh, listen.
00:37:39Uh, when they...
00:37:40When they launch a quarry stone, they're christened.
00:37:44Uh, same as when they christened a ship, they launch a quarry stone.
00:37:49You know, Sam?
00:37:50Well...
00:37:51Uh, same as your...
00:37:53Oh, same as your christened a mind.
00:37:56Uh, that's that.
00:37:57Now, I'm going to...
00:37:59I'm going to christen...
00:38:00I'm going to christen...
00:38:02I'm going to...
00:38:04Oh, Doug, morning light Christmas.
00:38:22Goodbye, Red.
00:38:23Why, what's the matter?
00:38:33Nothing.
00:38:35All ready, boss.
00:38:37All right, let her go.
00:38:40Goodbye, Mary Ellen.
00:38:41Goodbye, Bill.
00:38:43You'll come to see me so much, Bill.
00:38:45What do you think?
00:38:48Goodbye.
00:38:49Goodbye.
00:38:50Oh, Bill!
00:39:08Take good care of Dad!
00:39:09Go!
00:39:11I'll catch him in bed every night!
00:39:17Go!
00:39:18Go!
00:39:19Go!
00:39:20Go!
00:39:23Get up!
00:39:25Go!
00:39:30Go!
00:39:30Get up!
00:39:45Get up!
00:39:47Hold them.
00:39:48Is this his land we're going through?
00:39:50Yes.
00:39:51Both sides of us from here to the canyon.
00:39:53And then get.
00:39:55Hey!
00:39:57Get out of there.
00:39:58Yep.
00:40:00Get out of there.
00:40:02Well, it looks like the boy and Cameron was doing pretty good.
00:40:08Think so?
00:40:10Hey.
00:40:13Come on.
00:40:13Hey.
00:40:15Hey.
00:40:17Hey.
00:41:47Look, there they are again.
00:41:49Just don't press it till now.
00:41:51Look, there they are.
00:42:21Look, there they are.
00:42:51What's the matter? What's happened? What's wrong?
00:42:57Are you hurt, boy?
00:42:58No, ma'am.
00:42:59But we're shy seven tons of ore and two wagons and quite some mule power, though.
00:43:04Where'd they get to? Who was it?
00:43:05We were kind of busy. We didn't stop the ass.
00:43:08Oh, but don't be squabbling about that. We want to get Mary Ellen out of here.
00:43:12Come on, fellas. Hop on. Let's get out of here. Come on.
00:43:17Roll on into town. I'll be back to the mine and tell Bill.
00:43:20Get, get.
00:43:22Get, get.
00:43:39What?
00:43:40Why, it's Tex.
00:43:41What's wrong on him?
00:43:43What's wrong with me?
00:43:45What happened?
00:43:47Easy, boss.
00:43:48Wait a minute.
00:43:50What's the matter, Doyle?
00:43:51Somebody's plugged in.
00:43:54What happened, Tex?
00:43:55Are you hurt bad?
00:43:56They got us at the rim.
00:44:07Are you sure she's all right?
00:44:09Yes, got through.
00:44:11In town by now.
00:44:14Boys, get him into my house, quick.
00:44:17Doyle, get both of your chefs out. We're going to start loading.
00:44:21Brett, I've got to have two wagons and a tank.
00:44:23Get them mules on.
00:44:24Okay.
00:44:24And listen, $1,000 for the chef that gets their wagons loaded first.
00:44:28Hurry!
00:44:29Watch, or let it roll.
00:44:31Step into it.
00:44:33Break out some forches.
00:44:34Did you see anything of Cash Holbrook?
00:44:36Yeah.
00:44:38Past him.
00:44:38Some of his men.
00:44:40Crossing his North 160.
00:44:43I noticed.
00:44:51Cash Holbrook done that.
00:44:54Cash didn't have any more to do with that than I did.
00:44:57Nobody but him would ever have...
00:44:59Not enough, Jeff.
00:45:00You're wrong.
00:45:01We've got to get seven tons of ore into that railroad by morning,
00:45:04or the bank will be in the mining business instead of us.
00:45:08And I'm going to drive.
00:45:09You hurt bad, Charlie?
00:45:17Just creased a little, Bill.
00:45:19Oh, he'll be all right.
00:45:21Take it easy, boy.
00:45:28I'm going with you.
00:45:30If Cash Holbrook thinks that he can get away with anything like this, I...
00:45:33You're going to stay right here on the job.
00:45:36And I'll tell you something else.
00:45:38I'm going through.
00:45:41Nobody's going to stop me.
00:45:43Do you understand that?
00:45:45Nobody.
00:45:45Nobody.
00:45:45I'm going to stay right here.
00:46:15We're coming to the canyon rim.
00:46:38Hang on.
00:46:43What about you, sir?
00:46:44I never thought of...
00:46:46Well, tiny, you don't know.
00:46:48Here comes Farson and the boys.
00:46:51Send another bottle for them.
00:46:53They'll be wanting it.
00:46:53Right.
00:46:54Yes.
00:46:55Seen the sheriff yet?
00:46:56No.
00:46:57He's over to Red Rock.
00:46:58Be back tomorrow.
00:47:00Gentlemen.
00:47:00Hey, Judge.
00:47:01The silver dollar welcomed you.
00:47:03Have one on the house, boys.
00:47:06Well, how's the little lady feeling?
00:47:08Why, uh...
00:47:09Oh, here's Denver now.
00:47:11How's the little lady feeling, Denver?
00:47:12Well, Miss Gilroy finally got to lay down for us, Bill.
00:47:15Excited to see.
00:47:16She's red.
00:47:17She wanted to start back to the minor horseback.
00:47:19Worried about Bill, huh?
00:47:20Well, she's local about him.
00:47:22Bill Holbrook?
00:47:24Yeah.
00:47:26Wow.
00:47:28Well, his old man hears about that.
00:47:29Hiya, Santa Fe.
00:47:35All right.
00:47:39Here's your bill of lating, Carson.
00:47:41All right, Santa Fe.
00:47:42Have a drink.
00:47:43Sure.
00:47:43I never refuse.
00:47:45Where are you, Santa Fe?
00:47:47Very well.
00:47:47A lot of good that's going to do us.
00:47:50Seven tons of oil on the car and seven more on the bottom of the canyon.
00:47:53Yeah.
00:47:54That old rib-digging buzzard here.
00:47:55What is his name?
00:47:57Mr. Bank, Mr. Stolson, that's him.
00:47:59He won't wait five minutes for his due.
00:48:01He'd love to get his hooks into that mine.
00:48:03Well, that's pretty near an hour, yeah.
00:48:07Time enough for another load.
00:48:09If Tex got through.
00:48:11Say, who do you allow done it?
00:48:13Up in the wagons?
00:48:14Yeah.
00:48:14Well, I'd say it was Cash Holbrook.
00:48:17Don't you think that's a pretty broad statement, young fella?
00:48:20Well, giving you a straight answer, Judge, I don't.
00:48:23You've talked a whole lot with your mouth, don't you, Steve?
00:48:26He's right.
00:48:27Holbrook wouldn't stop at nothing when it comes to Jeff Cameron.
00:48:36Hey.
00:48:37Cash Holbrook just rode in town.
00:48:42Yeah?
00:48:43Yeah?
00:48:43What's that?
00:49:01It's Phil.
00:49:02It's Phil.
00:49:02It's Phil, huh?
00:49:08Give us a hand up here, Carson.
00:49:10It's what's up.
00:49:11Right or not?
00:49:14I'll get over here.
00:49:16Have him down here, Bill.
00:49:18Take it easy, boy.
00:49:21Did you get any of them?
00:49:22Don't know.
00:49:23I didn't wait to see.
00:49:24Good.
00:49:25Yeah.
00:49:25Mary Ellen, all right?
00:49:26You're best.
00:49:26He's resting over Gilroy.
00:49:28Good.
00:49:28I'll get that part, Gil.
00:49:29Okay, Buck.
00:49:31Now, did you tell you who they was?
00:49:33No, they tried to stampede us into the canyon.
00:49:36That's what they've done to me.
00:49:37Come on.
00:49:37Come on.
00:49:38Come on.
00:49:38Come on.
00:49:38Come on.
00:49:39Come on.
00:49:39Come on.
00:49:40Come on.
00:49:40Come on.
00:49:41Come on.
00:49:41Come on.
00:49:41Come on.
00:49:42Come on.
00:49:42Come on.
00:49:42Come on.
00:49:43Carson, you get that oil over there in the car.
00:49:45Yeah.
00:49:45Santa Fe, go along with him and hurry that bill a lady, will you?
00:49:48Sure thing, Bill.
00:49:49I'll have it here in ten minutes.
00:49:52Come in.
00:49:53You can go in and tell old man Stilton to write fade and pull right across that note of mine.
00:49:59Bill!
00:50:00Bill, you're safe!
00:50:01I knew you'd try and bring those wagons through and I'd...
00:50:05Oh, Bill!
00:50:07The wagons had to come in, honey.
00:50:10And I had to know how you were.
00:50:11Well, I'm all right, but...
00:50:13Well, you'll have to go back there and...
00:50:15I won't let you, Bill.
00:50:16I couldn't stand it.
00:50:25Honey?
00:50:25Honey?
00:50:25Honey?
00:50:26Honey?
00:50:26Honey?
00:50:26Honey?
00:50:26Honey?
00:50:28Oh, Judge Matthews, do you think you could arrange to marry a couple of people, uh, say about, uh, four o'clock this afternoon?
00:50:47Well, if my suspicions is correct as to the parties involved, I should be most honored.
00:50:56Hooray!
00:50:59Hey, Frosty, would you run out to the mine and get a hold of Jeff?
00:51:02Sure thing, Bill.
00:51:03Buck, how's the chances for the loan of a comb and brush?
00:51:08Huh?
00:51:09A comb and brush.
00:51:11I got a good curry comb over at the bar.
00:51:13Ha ha ha!
00:51:14Ha ha ha!
00:51:15Ha ha ha!
00:51:16All right, clear out of there!
00:51:43You all right here, gentlemen?
00:51:45Yeah, plenty far.
00:51:47You know, Cameron, if I'm right, of course, I could be wrong, but if I'm right...
00:51:52Wait till I get these jacked up at the corral, Dynamite.
00:51:55Last and fourth of them.
00:51:56Go ahead, Ray.
00:51:58As I was saying, of course, I can be wrong, but if I'm right, there's somebody taking Dynamite out of my powder house.
00:52:07Taking?
00:52:08You mean stealing?
00:52:09Yes, sir.
00:52:11Now, today, I counted out what I had.
00:52:15Then I figured out what ought I had.
00:52:17And there's somebody around here...
00:52:18Say!
00:52:19Why, heck, you know, that fits in with something that happened last night.
00:52:26Somebody around here stealing it.
00:52:28Say, looky here, Jeff.
00:52:29You know, I didn't sleep very well last night, and I heard something, because I couldn't do it with the bad tooth I got here, see?
00:52:35I just...
00:52:35And if I find out who it is...
00:52:41What's that?
00:52:51Somebody else shooting?
00:52:52There hadn't better be.
00:52:53Who's using powder down there?
00:53:22Nobody.
00:53:22We don't know what's happened.
00:53:26Clear, everybody.
00:53:27He's coming down.
00:53:29Anybody hurt?
00:53:30How'll everybody get clear?
00:53:39A minute ago, that was a producing mine.
00:53:51Pay in its way.
00:53:54Now it's...
00:53:55Nothing.
00:53:58Brett.
00:54:07Brett.
00:54:09Better ride out of town.
00:54:12I don't feel quite up to it.
00:54:15Tell Bill.
00:54:18Cameron Mining Company.
00:54:19I ain't in business anymore.
00:54:24I ain't in business anymore.
00:54:26Well, Bill.
00:54:27I ain't in business now.
00:54:30Well, Bill, it's nice now to put the old man down on you.
00:54:34Well, he's the first one we broke the hornet.
00:54:37Maybe not the first, but sure enough, the luckiest.
00:54:40My boy, in my many years as pre-side justice in this here township,
00:54:46I have never looked forward to splicing the holy bonds of matrimony
00:54:50unto no young couple with more salubrious feelings of admiration and esteem.
00:54:55Hey!
00:54:57To all.
00:55:00Illustrated fellow citizen, William Holbrook, and his charming pride to me.
00:55:06Thank you, Judge.
00:55:07Folks, let's protect.
00:55:09Hold on, fellas.
00:55:10Right after the wedding, me and Buck here has given a barbecue up to the ranch.
00:55:15And everybody in town's invited.
00:55:19Does that take in cash, Holbrook?
00:55:22Yes.
00:55:22Yes.
00:55:23Yes.
00:55:24Yes.
00:55:24Yes.
00:55:24Yes.
00:55:25Yes.
00:55:25Yes.
00:55:26Yes.
00:55:26Yes.
00:55:26Yes.
00:55:27Yes.
00:55:27Yes.
00:55:28Yes.
00:55:28Yes.
00:55:29Yes.
00:55:30Yes.
00:55:30yes.
00:55:43Hello, Mr. Dad.
00:55:46I'll take you live, Archim LIZ.
00:55:49Yes.
00:55:50I don't know.
00:56:20Plenty.
00:56:21There's been a slide at the mine.
00:56:23The mill's gone and both shares are filled.
00:56:25There's nothing left.
00:56:27Anybody hurt?
00:56:28No, the first blast warned them.
00:56:30They was all out when she let go.
00:56:32Blast?
00:56:33What do you mean?
00:56:34What happened?
00:56:35The men say it sounded like four explosions and number two drifts.
00:56:38On the last one, half the mountain cut loose.
00:56:44Well, I guess we're all through.
00:56:48What did they think?
00:56:49Happened.
00:56:50They think what half this town's think.
00:56:55What's that?
00:56:59Cash Holdbrook.
00:57:08Do you know Cash Holdbrook?
00:57:10Well, he and Jeff Cameron have been enemies for a good many years.
00:57:21He had a boy that he'd raised.
00:57:24Threw him out of his house.
00:57:25Folks always said that he was mighty fond of that boy.
00:57:33Didn't look much like it when he'd done that.
00:57:37The boy and Jeff Cameron went partners.
00:57:41Since then, he's hated Cameron worse than ever.
00:57:46He's had more reason to be back of this than any man in the world.
00:57:57Do you think he'd done it?
00:57:58No.
00:57:59No.
00:57:59No.
00:58:00Oh.
00:58:01No.
00:58:01No.
00:58:02No.
00:58:02No.
00:58:04No.
00:58:04No.
00:58:05No.
00:58:06Oh, uh, there's a drumming.
00:58:21When the bank opens up in the morning,
00:58:24I want my account fixed up so as it can be drawn on
00:58:27right up to the last two-bit piece
00:58:30by my boy, Bill.
00:58:37I'll take right, bartender.
00:58:47Thanks, Cash.
00:58:52One thing more.
00:58:55Half my share in the mine belongs to you.
00:59:03If that's the way you want it,
00:59:06can we step into your office a minute, Judge?
00:59:18Indeed.
00:59:19I want you to arrange something for me, Judge.
00:59:32I'll be glad to.
00:59:33Come in, sir.
01:00:00Do you know what's happened?
01:00:05I'm part owner in Jeff Cameron's mine.
01:00:09That makes me part owner in the wells.
01:00:13I heard on the way to the railroad right now.
01:00:17They're going to water Jeff Cameron's wells.
01:00:22Tonight.
01:00:23Uh, small beer.
01:00:27What's in it?
01:00:28Small beer?
01:00:29Yeah.
01:00:32To Cash Oldbrook.
01:00:36Half interest in my share.
01:00:38Do you have Cameron here?
01:01:02Yes.
01:01:02I work for him, ma'am.
01:01:03Sign it right there, my boy.
01:01:16Judge.
01:01:19I'd rather you'd give this to him.
01:01:26How about the wedding?
01:01:28Don't you want him there?
01:01:30Sure I do.
01:01:32But he'd never come.
01:01:35I'll see you at the courthouse at four o'clock.
01:01:38All right, Judge.
01:01:38Judge.
01:01:38Judge.
01:01:59I'm going to water beef tonight at Cameron's well.
01:02:09Don't let nobody tell Bill.
01:02:12It would only rile him.
01:02:19There goes trouble.
01:02:25Where is Bill?
01:02:26Wait out.
01:02:30I'll find him.
01:02:31Wait a minute.
01:02:50Hello, Jeff.
01:02:51Glad you got in all right.
01:02:53First time I've had a chance to ask you about Mary Ellen.
01:02:57How's for your partner being your son-in-law?
01:03:00You ain't my partner.
01:03:02You ain't never going to be nothing.
01:03:03To me.
01:03:08What do you mean by that, Jeff?
01:03:10One thing I hate to admit to
01:03:12is being mistook in my judgment of a man.
01:03:14I've always told myself you wasn't a Holbrook.
01:03:18But you are.
01:03:20The thing you'd just done
01:03:22proved it to me once and forever.
01:03:27The thing I'd just done...
01:03:29Sold me out to Cash, Holbrook.
01:03:32But, Jeff, we were all through.
01:03:35Cash offered us help,
01:03:37and I took it.
01:03:38Of course I took it.
01:03:39Why not?
01:03:40You'd side with him again, me.
01:03:42And believe him when he lied
01:03:43that was to help me.
01:03:45Help me.
01:03:47He's been trying to get a hold of my wells
01:03:49ever since we split.
01:03:50Now he's done it,
01:03:52and you've helped him.
01:03:55You're wrong, Jeff.
01:03:56Wrong?
01:03:57And him driving his cattle in there tonight?
01:04:00Answer that.
01:04:00Well, how did you hear all this, Jeff?
01:04:05You ain't answered me yet.
01:04:06I said, how did you hear it?
01:04:08Rant's breath happened to be right there.
01:04:11You forgot that.
01:04:18Mary Ellen.
01:04:21You don't believe that I did anything.
01:04:23I did anything.
01:04:30Well, we better be getting over to the courthouse, Bob.
01:04:42It moves time for the splicing.
01:04:46Might not be any.
01:04:50What's that?
01:04:55Let's have a drink.
01:04:58No thanks.
01:05:00Say, what are you going to do, Jeff?
01:05:17Don't let Mary Ellen out of the house.
01:05:21Cash Holbrook ain't going to water no cattle
01:05:24at Cameron's well tonight.
01:05:26No.
01:05:27You're going to get...
01:05:28Don't let Mary Ellen out of the house.
01:05:30I just started out to find you, Bill.
01:05:43Yeah?
01:05:47This fellow, Brett.
01:05:48What about him?
01:05:50He just said something that sounded
01:05:52sort of peculiar.
01:05:54What?
01:05:55Well, it wasn't so much what he said
01:05:58as the way he said it.
01:06:01Yeah?
01:06:05I've been waiting for you, Kirby.
01:06:10We're going to water cattle
01:06:11at Jeff Cameron's wells tonight.
01:06:14Yeah?
01:06:15Mm-hmm.
01:06:16Well, I'll tell you what I just heard.
01:06:19Jeff's looking for you.
01:06:21Yes?
01:06:22Yes.
01:06:23With a .44.
01:06:38Bob?
01:06:40I think you're right about this son of Brett.
01:06:43I know I am.
01:06:44Is Cash Holbrook in the bar?
01:06:47No, he left.
01:06:49Is Brett there?
01:06:50Yeah.
01:06:56Don't follow me in there too soon.
01:07:03Wait here.
01:07:04He ain't leaving town just yet.
01:07:10Well, he was in the Silver Dollar
01:07:12a little while ago.
01:07:14Thanks.
01:07:17Now, Mary Ellen,
01:07:18don't you take on
01:07:19about something
01:07:19you ain't got nothing to do with.
01:07:21Open that gate.
01:07:22No, sir, Reebok.
01:07:24Jeff said you'd stay right here.
01:07:26Tony, Paul,
01:07:27you open that gate.
01:07:29No, sir.
01:07:29Hello, Cash.
01:07:34Hello, Jim.
01:07:36You looking for Jeff Cameron?
01:07:40Supposing I am.
01:07:42Well,
01:07:43he's headed for the Silver Dollar.
01:07:51Thanks.
01:07:51Thanks.
01:08:18Thanks.
01:08:18Thanks.
01:08:18Thanks.
01:08:19Well, I've got something to settle with you.
01:08:38I never thought I'd have to kill a man.
01:08:51But it may be that I will.
01:08:55Brett, you're back of all this trouble.
01:08:59And what you've done may cost the lives of two of the finest men on this earth.
01:09:04Now talk.
01:09:05Out loud, so everybody can hear you.
01:09:09And clear cash, Holbrook.
01:09:12If you lie to me, I'll know it.
01:09:16And Brett, I'll kill you.
01:09:22All right, Holbrook.
01:09:24Here it is.
01:09:26I did everything.
01:09:28Wagons, mine and all.
01:09:30And I'd do it again.
01:09:32If you or any other man come between me and what I want.
01:09:37That enough?
01:09:44Everybody hear that?
01:09:46I think so.
01:09:52Get moving.
01:09:53What is it?
01:09:56I don't know.
01:09:57I don't know.
01:09:58I don't know.
01:10:00I don't know.
01:10:30I don't know which one of you did that, but you're both bad shots.
01:10:44Give me your hands to the boy, will you, Jeff?
01:10:49You know I will, Cash.
01:11:00Bill, what's happened?
01:11:09Only one thing.
01:11:15We're going to be a little bit late at the courthouse, honey.
01:11:18We're going to be a little bit late at the courthouse, honey.

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