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🀠 Saddle up for intrigue and justice in the Old West! The Mysterious Rider (1938) brings Zane Grey’s legendary novel to the screen with gun-slinging action, frontier justice, and a masked stranger who rides in to right the wrongs of a lawless land.

πŸ“½οΈ Plot Summary:
A ruthless land baron threatens local ranchers, but a mysterious masked rider appears to fight for justice. As tensions rise and violence brews, secrets are revealedβ€”and a legend is born. Can one man save the innocent before it’s too late?

πŸ•°οΈ Year Released: 1938
🎭 Genre: Western, Action, Mystery
🎞️ Starring: Douglass Dumbrille, Russell Hayden, Charlotte Field
πŸ“š Based on: The novel by Zane Grey
🎬 Directed by: Lesley Selander

🎯 Why Watch It?
βœ”οΈ Based on a classic Western by Zane Grey
βœ”οΈ Filled with dusty duels, rugged heroes, and Western charm
βœ”οΈ A must-watch for fans of masked vigilante stories
βœ”οΈ Rich in frontier scenery and cowboy lore

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πŸŒ„πŸ”« Mysterious justice rides again in The Mysterious Rider (1938) β€” a thrilling journey into the heart of the untamed West!
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00:02:00I think it's all right.
00:02:14No one else can shoot that close and mean it.
00:02:16Aren't you forgetting something?
00:02:30You robbed me and you'll regret it.
00:02:32Well, I never went in for robbing the passengers, but it ain't a bad idea.
00:02:38Here you, tie that on my saddle.
00:02:40Keep them up.
00:02:53Keep them up.
00:02:53I don't know.
00:03:37I'd get back in that line if I was you, son.
00:04:03Let's take a spill. You don't want to take a pot shot to him.
00:04:05Now, let's go.
00:04:06Get in there. Let's get out of here. We don't have to hear all day.
00:04:09He might come back.
00:04:14I don't know what's the matter of my muffins lately.
00:04:24They don't seem to pop up right.
00:04:26Oh, bad sausage again.
00:04:30I ain't hungry.
00:04:32What's wrong?
00:04:33I just can't eat my own cooking.
00:04:36I lose my appetite.
00:04:37All right.
00:04:42You know, pickings are pretty slim on this part of the country.
00:04:46Yeah, and after us waiting for two hours for that stage to come by.
00:04:52Bellens.
00:04:55Jack Bellens. That's his name.
00:04:57I told you I'd seen that young fuzz tale somewhere before.
00:05:01Where was it?
00:05:03I just remember exactly.
00:05:05Come on.
00:05:07Well, I didn't get a real plain look at him.
00:05:10He's one of them mean kind of looking cussies.
00:05:11Where was it?
00:05:13Calibus up at Denver.
00:05:14Well, he's been to prison, eh?
00:05:19Well, he always was an ordinary little brat.
00:05:24Say, I thought you always claimed that the law never caught up with you.
00:05:27I was only there, mister, and a friend.
00:05:31Say, how'd you come to know him?
00:05:34Well, his dad was the foreman of my ranch before I hit the trail.
00:05:39Last I heard of him, he was still running it.
00:05:40I wonder how old White Slides' ranch is getting on anyway.
00:05:46You ain't aiming to go back.
00:05:49Well, 20 years on the trail has altered my looks considerable.
00:05:53You got a murder charge hanging over you.
00:05:55Oh, they never remember me.
00:05:59Yeah, I got a hunch to go back and kind of look around.
00:06:03Well, if you got a hunch, I know we ain't going back.
00:06:06Your hunch has never led to nothing but trouble.
00:06:08I'd like to meet that sheriff that chased us up north here.
00:06:13He's to blame for all this.
00:06:15Well, let's go back.
00:06:45He's busted in out of nowhere.
00:06:47Oh, no, Robert.
00:06:47Oh, it was terrifying.
00:06:49He robbed all of us.
00:06:50What merciful heaven.
00:06:52Mr. Sheriff, I had three dollars in my purse.
00:06:54Nobody cares about that.
00:06:56Sheriff, we're looking for you to get these men.
00:06:58Well, that happened more than 30 miles down the trail.
00:07:02Ain't my habit to crowd in on another sheriff's district.
00:07:06Sorry, Folsom.
00:07:07We did all we could.
00:07:12Find Kramer.
00:07:13Tell him I want to see him.
00:07:15Sheriff, we're thinking that this may explain the losses we've had in our cattle.
00:07:20Well, from what I hear, Pecos Bill, if he had an outfit working your cattle, you wouldn't think so.
00:07:28You'd know so.
00:07:29You looking for me?
00:07:42You know I had money coming in on that stage?
00:07:45Well, none of our boys done it.
00:07:47It must have been Pecos Bill, like they say.
00:07:49Laugh him leaving us on the short end, ain't it?
00:07:54Well, if you think it's so funny, it'll be your job to see that he stays clear of these parts.
00:08:01Yeah.
00:08:01Hello, Jeff.
00:08:11Carly.
00:08:13Boy, I didn't know you.
00:08:14You look so different.
00:08:15You've changed, too.
00:08:18Is my old man here?
00:08:19He asked me to meet you.
00:08:21I guess he knew who I'd want to see first.
00:08:23I've got a surprise for you.
00:08:49I've got it all the way from Denver.
00:08:59Don't you want to look at it?
00:09:01Well, suppose we'll wait until your father is...
00:09:03Oh, no.
00:09:05This is between you and me.
00:09:15Lovely.
00:09:17Put it on.
00:09:18It's yours.
00:09:19I've been thinking about you, Carly, ever since I went away.
00:09:27Now you're even prettier than I thought.
00:09:32What's wrong?
00:09:34You haven't forgotten, have you?
00:09:36Well, you've been away so long, it'll take us a while to get acquainted again.
00:09:40Oh.
00:09:41Somebody sure is in a hurry to get to the ranch.
00:09:58Don't you have to?
00:10:10Come on.
00:10:11Come on.
00:10:12Come on.
00:10:15Come on.
00:10:16THE END
00:10:46What do you think you're doing?
00:10:56Part of my job to look out after the horses.
00:10:58You're near to run the life out of them.
00:11:00This is Will's more.
00:11:01Your father put him on as foreman at the ranch after you left.
00:11:05Well, get back on the job.
00:11:08And don't be butting into other people's business.
00:11:12See you later, Holly.
00:11:13All right, Will.
00:11:16All right, Will.
00:11:18All right, Will.
00:11:48All right, Will.
00:12:18Now, shut that up.
00:12:23Shut up.
00:12:24Stop it.
00:12:33Your son's here.
00:12:34I'm sure glad you're home.
00:12:46Hi, Dad.
00:12:47We've been looking forward to this, haven't we, Collie?
00:12:50You two have a lot to talk over.
00:12:52I missed you, Sam.
00:13:09Does she know where I've been?
00:13:13Nobody knows around here.
00:13:15And is that foreman that's making her act so skittish?
00:13:18Well, there's nothing serious between them.
00:13:20Oh, yeah?
00:13:21Collie's a strange girl.
00:13:23And deep.
00:13:24You just keep a close rein on that temper of yours.
00:13:27It'll work out.
00:13:27Did you see Folsom while you were in town?
00:13:33No, and I'm not going to.
00:13:35I told you that I'm riding straight from now on.
00:13:37All right, there's big Tom Hudson and Hobble James.
00:13:45Keep going.
00:13:46Oh, get out.
00:13:47Get out.
00:13:47What are you stopping here for?
00:13:56Listen, them fellas could get us took on here as regular hands.
00:14:00Where'd you know them?
00:14:02Well, it just slips my mind for the minute.
00:14:05Yeah?
00:14:05But we were thicker than thieves.
00:14:07Come on.
00:14:09Well, there's a little jail down to Cripple Creek.
00:14:13I just happened to be passing there one day.
00:14:15What a jail you ain't been in.
00:14:16I ain't never been north of Montani.
00:14:19Come on, let's go back.
00:14:21No, I got a better idea.
00:14:26Hey.
00:14:27Hello, boys.
00:14:30I just rode up from El Paso County.
00:14:33Have you heard anything of a couple of men going by the name of Hobble Jake and Big Tom Hudson?
00:14:38What'd you want them for?
00:14:40Russland.
00:14:41Bang, hold up, dump a Cripple Creek.
00:14:42Names don't mean anything to me.
00:14:45If it's come by here, we'd sure know about it.
00:14:47Well, I heard it up this way somewhere.
00:14:48I reckon I'll take a look around.
00:14:50We'll keep our eyes skin.
00:14:52You can cover us.
00:14:53All right, boys.
00:14:54I'll keep in touch with you.
00:15:00He's got Deputy Sheriff written all over him.
00:15:03I'd know the breed anywhere.
00:15:05What about our belonging?
00:15:06You can go back if you want to.
00:15:07I'm getting out of here.
00:15:08Come on.
00:15:08Come on.
00:15:08Come on.
00:15:09Come on.
00:15:09Come on.
00:15:09Come on.
00:15:10Come on.
00:15:11Come on.
00:15:11Come on.
00:15:11Come on.
00:15:11Come on.
00:15:11Come on.
00:15:11Come on.
00:15:11Come on.
00:15:12Come on.
00:15:13It looks like we've got regular jobs cut out for us now, Frosty.
00:15:28It's sure going to be great, allowing back tasting somebody else's cooking for a while.
00:15:33Come on, Frosty.
00:15:50Frosty?
00:15:51Yeah?
00:15:55Mr. Bellens?
00:15:56A couple of men are here to see you.
00:15:58Well, here we go.
00:15:59Whole hog or none.
00:16:00Yeah, a whole jackass is more like it.
00:16:08Hardy.
00:16:10What are you selling?
00:16:11Nothing. We do fancy leather work.
00:16:13Blacksmith and horse doctor and men's saddles and old harness.
00:16:17Do a little fancy carpentering and masonry.
00:16:20I have been known on occasions to pull a tooth.
00:16:22What's your name?
00:16:24I'm Red Johnson.
00:16:26Ever worked for this section before?
00:16:27That wouldn't surprise me, none.
00:16:30You'll find some busted harness down by the stables.
00:16:33Fix it up and you can sit in with the boys for supper.
00:16:35It's a deal.
00:16:36That outfit's a mighty poor recommendation for a couple of harness workers.
00:16:40Uh, yeah.
00:16:43Get up.
00:16:45Come on.
00:17:00Just ran on to hobble Jake and Hudson hightailers down the road.
00:17:08They said they'd cut their string.
00:17:10Didn't tell me about it.
00:17:11They ain't even collected them on spay yet.
00:17:13That's what I told them if they said they heard of a gold strike.
00:17:16That tightrocks wouldn't even let us in on it.
00:17:18Wouldn't tell us where it was.
00:17:19Well, looks like we'll have to hustle our own food for a while.
00:17:22Can any of you boys cook?
00:17:24I'll take a turn at it.
00:17:25I've tasted your food.
00:17:27Not for me.
00:17:28Well, I'll leave you boys to rustle up a meal between you.
00:17:31Hello there.
00:17:37Howdy, ma'am.
00:17:38Dad wants to see you up at the house as soon as you're finished.
00:17:41Well, that'll be right soon, ma'am.
00:17:43And I'll see if I can't find some more work around the place for you.
00:17:46Yes, and thank you.
00:17:51Must want us for supper.
00:17:53Gosh, it's going to be good to get my lip over somebody else's cooking.
00:17:59Pretty girl, ain't she?
00:18:01You pretty don't have to tell her.
00:18:03Hey, you ain't taking a fancy to her.
00:18:07You might say that.
00:18:08Why, you mangy old moss head.
00:18:11You're old enough to be her father.
00:18:15Yeah, I reckon I am.
00:18:18Hey, wait a minute.
00:18:20Didn't you tell me one time something about your having a daughter?
00:18:24I don't know, bossy.
00:18:26Well, dagnabbit, if a man has a daughter, he remembers it, don't he?
00:18:31Here, here, what's going on here?
00:18:48Look at the mess you've made.
00:18:49Clear out of here, all of you.
00:18:51Come on.
00:18:52I don't know what I was thinking of.
00:18:53Get out, get out.
00:18:56Here.
00:18:56Should one of you men turn out a meal?
00:19:00No, neither one of us can cook worth a hang.
00:19:02Oh, you're too modest, Frosty.
00:19:04He's one of the best grub wranglers in Colorado.
00:19:07Then pile in and get busy.
00:19:09I ain't rode herd on a cookstove for quite a spell.
00:19:12Oh, well, it may be a laughing matter to you.
00:19:15You know, doggone well, I can't eat my own cooking.
00:19:17Mighty fine chuck you throw, partner.
00:19:22Yeah, thanks.
00:19:23Yeah, but those biscuits.
00:19:24Them muffins.
00:19:26What about them?
00:19:27Never ate better.
00:19:29Yeah.
00:19:31What's the idea of the shooting iron?
00:19:32Jack, come home today.
00:19:34Ain't you seen him?
00:19:35Yeah.
00:19:37Johnson.
00:19:38Johnson.
00:19:41You know anything about hounds?
00:19:44Well, I know something about humans.
00:19:45Listen, dogs and men have got a lot in common.
00:19:48Can you handle guns?
00:19:50Tolerable.
00:19:52Well, it looks like you've got a job.
00:19:54You can take over the pack and clean out the wild game around here.
00:19:57Mountain lions, wolves, and coyotes.
00:19:59Well, I don't take the steady work.
00:20:01Your partner's a top-handed cookin'.
00:20:03I'll put you both on and pay you extra.
00:20:05Forty-five a month.
00:20:10Well, that kind of money's hard to turn down.
00:20:12I reckon we'll stay.
00:20:13Then it's settled.
00:20:14Well, I'll show you the dog out.
00:20:31Molly.
00:20:34Found something of yours.
00:20:35Yes, I know.
00:20:42I've been meaning to talk to you, Wills.
00:20:44I had a feeling tonight.
00:20:49How's the round-up coming?
00:20:51I thought you had something to say to me.
00:20:54Well, I...
00:20:55I don't know how to begin.
00:21:00It isn't easy.
00:21:02I guess not.
00:21:03Oh, but it isn't what you think.
00:21:07I've been looking everywhere for you, Connie.
00:21:15I hope I didn't break anything up.
00:21:16I found him down at the bar.
00:21:28What are you boys doing in town?
00:21:31We was run off the ranch.
00:21:32A deputy came after us from down south.
00:21:35Well, he won't waste much time looking for you.
00:21:37You better ride up to Buffalo Canyon hideout for a few days.
00:21:40Well, say, wasn't that young Bellens came in on the stage today?
00:21:44Drove in this morning.
00:21:46Well, White Slides Ranch ought to be about ready for calling.
00:21:50Yeah, that range is downright crowded.
00:21:52Ain't near enough to feed for all them cattle.
00:21:54All right, boys.
00:22:04Let's ride in and spit them up.
00:22:06Oh, my God.
00:22:32Good morning, Red.
00:22:52Good morning, Red.
00:22:54I'd be careful going in there if I were you.
00:22:59Oh, they're not as mean as they look.
00:23:01That's just mistrust.
00:23:02They'll get over that when they find I don't mean to hurt them.
00:23:05You don't beat dogs?
00:23:07No.
00:23:08That's not the way to get along without them.
00:23:10I stopped coming to see them because someone was always mistreating them.
00:23:14That one's king.
00:23:17Yeah, she's a beauty.
00:23:19I figured she was leader of the pack.
00:23:22You do know a lot about dogs, don't you?
00:23:25Hmm.
00:23:32Yeah, her blood's too rich.
00:23:37Makes her high strung.
00:23:39Would you hold her for me for a minute?
00:23:41Oh, she don't run over me when I go to feed her?
00:23:43You'll have to learn banners.
00:23:53Thanks.
00:23:56Come and her over.
00:23:57They'll all make friends, will you?
00:23:58Well, with your help, it won't take any time at all.
00:24:11Clamp.
00:24:11There's something wrong here.
00:24:17That's what I've been thinking.
00:24:18Tally's coming up short.
00:24:20We were due for a heavier gather on this range.
00:24:22You reckon there's been rustling?
00:24:24Well, the only outfitting these parts it hasn't been.
00:24:26I've been looking for it to start.
00:24:29You hold them right here.
00:24:34What's up?
00:24:37Somebody's cut a slice out of our herd.
00:24:39What do you figure the loss?
00:24:41Well, a pallet's two or three hundred heads short.
00:24:43Well, there's nothing unusual about that.
00:24:46With a herd the size of ours, wild animals and local weed can account for it.
00:24:50I don't see it that way.
00:24:54I'll take a couple of the boys and have a look around.
00:24:55You'll do nothing of the kind.
00:24:57I don't want you bust into the roundup.
00:24:59Johnson here has taken over the hounds.
00:25:01He'll put a stop to our losses.
00:25:03You're the boss.
00:25:07You've got your work cut out.
00:25:09Yeah.
00:25:11What makes you think somebody's on the rustle?
00:25:14I've never seen animals grow big enough to carry away two hundred head of stock in one night.
00:25:20I see you got to ride down to work.
00:25:27What's sticking in your craw?
00:25:28I suppose there's news to you that the rustles have been cutting in on our herds.
00:25:32You got the saddle on the wrong horse, Dad.
00:25:35I told you that I was to Cap Bolson.
00:25:39I'm holding you to that.
00:25:41It sure don't add up right.
00:25:53The old man must have his reasons for making somebody present with all those cattle.
00:25:56Yeah.
00:25:59Well, I prepared a middle-looking horse you got there.
00:26:03What's his name?
00:26:04Spot.
00:26:05Suppose you get another horse out of the stable.
00:26:07I think I'll ride him.
00:26:08I don't lend my horses.
00:26:11Do you own him?
00:26:13Well, I never bought him.
00:26:14I raised him from a colt and broke him.
00:26:16I guess he belongs to White Slides.
00:26:18Well, seeing as how this ranch belongs to my father,
00:26:21that'd make him mine.
00:26:25I've got a roundup to take care of, and I need this horse.
00:26:27You know, it might interest you to know that
00:26:29I'm taking over the job as foreman around here.
00:26:32It sure does.
00:26:33What's the idea?
00:26:37You may own a horse, but this saddle cost me $60.
00:26:41Now, let's see if you can ride him.
00:26:49You keep out of this.
00:26:56Can't you see he ain't packing the gun?
00:26:58I aim to from now on.
00:27:00Well, I'll let it pass this time.
00:27:07I'm giving you notice.
00:27:08You won't last long around here.
00:27:10I've got a hunch you won't either.
00:27:18Much advice, Johnson.
00:27:21Well, I don't ordinarily horn in on another man's play.
00:27:24Looks to me like the cards are stacked.
00:27:26Yeah, it does, doesn't it?
00:27:35You ain't aiming to pull up stakes, are you?
00:27:37He's trying to roll, hide me.
00:27:39I started the job, and now I'll finish it.
00:27:41I'll wait until after the roundup's over.
00:27:42You're looking at the side, let's go.
00:28:02I'll wait until you've got to roll.
00:28:11Well, if they stole your gal's ranch, let me hand it quick and clean.
00:28:19I can't let you do that.
00:28:20No trouble at all.
00:28:22Just watch them kittles till I get back.
00:28:24They won't get us anywhere, Frosty.
00:28:25Kills them deader than any gun.
00:28:27Oh, that potato peeler away.
00:28:29You've got to figure out some way to get that ranch in the girl's hands for keeps.
00:28:33Well, ain't there some record or deed or legal flap doodle you can dig up?
00:28:37I'm afraid not.
00:28:38Looks like Bellin's got us coming and going, don't it?
00:28:41Well, there's one thing we can do.
00:28:43We can keep them from rustling this ranch blind.
00:28:46And if Bellin's won't do anything about it, maybe we can't.
00:29:03Well, look who's here.
00:29:04I want to talk to Folsom.
00:29:06We've been looking for you to come around.
00:29:11Hello.
00:29:16Come in.
00:29:20Your man waited white slides last night.
00:29:22Now, don't get excited.
00:29:24You'll get your usual cut.
00:29:26I didn't come here for a cut.
00:29:28This rustling's got to stop.
00:29:31Well, that's too bad.
00:29:33I had an idea it was just getting started.
00:29:35You try it again and I'll call in the sheriff.
00:29:37That would be good.
00:29:41A man with your record yelling for the law.
00:29:43I've served out my time.
00:29:44Yeah, but there are plenty more accounts against you they don't know about.
00:29:48There's no use trying to get out.
00:29:52Nobody's found their way yet.
00:29:55My old man sure had you paid right, Folsom.
00:29:58I don't know.
00:30:25Oh, hello.
00:30:53Oh, hello.
00:30:58Do you mind if I share the view with you?
00:31:00There's lots of it.
00:31:03The dogs have certainly taken to you.
00:31:11You worried?
00:31:12No, just thinking.
00:31:15Things sometimes look a lot clearer up here.
00:31:18The boys tell me that you're set in marrying Jack Bellum.
00:31:23Well, not exactly.
00:31:26You love him?
00:31:28I feel sorry for him.
00:31:31He's always had such a quick temper, and I think I could help him.
00:31:35Well, human beings are a lot like dogs.
00:31:39Sometimes a kind word will bring him around.
00:31:41Others just so bad that nothing can help him.
00:31:44But I keep feeling that he may be able to straighten himself out.
00:31:48And I hate to disappoint his father.
00:31:52After all, he has brought me up.
00:31:54Well, you've got something else to think about.
00:31:56Well, what about Wells?
00:32:00You've picked up a lot in the short time you've been around here, haven't you?
00:32:05Well, outsiders can often see things a lot cleaner.
00:32:09I don't know about Wells.
00:32:12He's never come right out and said anything.
00:32:15I'm not sure that he loves me.
00:32:17I'm not even sure I love him.
00:32:21What is love?
00:32:23Everybody knows what love is.
00:32:25That's no answer.
00:32:28Well, I reckon real love is a lot like the feeling
00:32:32the father has for his daughter.
00:32:38You've been married.
00:32:39She was a thoroughbred.
00:32:46Just like you.
00:32:50I don't know.
00:32:58Ain't got quite the right mix yet.
00:33:01It's hard to tell when I got in enough bacon powder.
00:33:04You ever try tasting one?
00:33:06I hadn't thought of that.
00:33:09That's it.
00:33:19What's it?
00:33:20Stop.
00:33:25Here.
00:33:25Check these guns.
00:33:34You'd better stay here.
00:33:36Oh, you ain't going without me.
00:33:37You might be missed.
00:33:38Oh, Jack Nervous.
00:33:40Some people get all the gravy.
00:34:07Oh, Jack.
00:34:08Oh, Jack.
00:34:09Oh, Jack.
00:34:11Yeah.
00:34:22Oh, Jack.
00:34:23And then the other.
00:34:25Yeah.
00:34:26Oh, Jack.
00:34:27Hey, somebody's to come.
00:34:49That's Baker's bill.
00:34:50What could he be doing here?
00:34:51I'm coming from the West Range.
00:34:57I told you there was rustling going on.
00:34:59Come on, boys, let's go.
00:35:21What's those drafts for?
00:35:27Blame to find out.
00:35:28Hey, looks like the whole outfit's coming.
00:35:52Look, there's one of them.
00:36:08Take this bill.
00:36:09Come on, let's get it.
00:36:10Take this bill.
00:36:40Take this bill.
00:37:10Make a move and I'll drill you.
00:37:19What's eating you, Wills?
00:37:21Are you stalling, Pecos?
00:37:22I got your cold.
00:37:28Get moving.
00:37:29Now, wait a minute, Wills.
00:37:31We're both on the same side of the fence.
00:37:33I was after the rustlers when you busted in.
00:37:36Look out.
00:37:38What's out here, Pecos?
00:37:39What'd you spy on my aim for?
00:37:40Now, Wills here's got things twisted.
00:37:42I didn't want him to get hurt.
00:37:43Well, it's him or us now that he knows who we are.
00:37:45You're through any way you look at it.
00:37:47It doesn't matter what you do with me.
00:37:48I'm not so sure of that.
00:37:49You may not care about yourself, but I'm gambling.
00:37:51You're willing to help Collie.
00:37:52What's she got to do with it?
00:37:52I wouldn't tell you even now, but I got some unfinished business here at White Slides.
00:37:57Now, you sit down.
00:38:06Did you ever hear of Ben Wade?
00:38:07Nothing good about him.
00:38:09He was Collie's father and ran out on her when she was a kid.
00:38:11He was run out.
00:38:12He and his partner started this ranch, and the partner was murdered, and he was blamed for it.
00:38:16He's been dodging the law ever since.
00:38:21Are you trying to say you're Collie's father?
00:38:23Are you trying to say he ain't?
00:38:27Well, then how'd Bellens get this ranch?
00:38:29He was my foreman.
00:38:32I left my family and everything in his care.
00:38:35Well, if that's true, Collie doesn't know anything about it.
00:38:39I'm hoping she'll never have to.
00:38:42If you're talking straight, I'll go to the law and prove it.
00:38:44I'll keep your name out of it.
00:38:45Well, it's not as easy as that.
00:38:48There's no record of ownership.
00:38:50I doubt if there's anybody around here that even remembers the real story.
00:38:55It all adds up.
00:38:57If Bellens doesn't own this ranch, that must be why he didn't want me to go after those rustlers.
00:39:00That's what I'm working to find out.
00:39:05I'll back you up.
00:39:07Sorry I took a cut at you, Will.
00:39:09I wasn't aiming to kill you, though.
00:39:11I was just going to kind of pin your ears back, maybe.
00:39:15Well, here's the spot.
00:39:28Come on, boys.
00:39:30Come.
00:39:30Come on, boys.
00:39:31Come on, boys.
00:39:32Come on, boys.
00:39:33Come on, boys.
00:39:34Come on, boys.
00:39:35Come on, boys.
00:39:36Come on, boys.
00:39:37Come on, boys.
00:39:38Come on, boys.
00:39:39Come on, boys.
00:39:40Come on, boys.
00:39:41Come on, boys.
00:39:42Come on, boys.
00:39:43Come on, boys.
00:39:44Come on, boys.
00:39:45Come on, boys.
00:39:46Come on, boys.
00:39:47Come on, boys.
00:39:48Come on, boys.
00:39:49Come on, boys.
00:39:50Come on, boys.
00:39:51Come on, boys.
00:39:52Come on, boys.
00:39:53Come on, boys.
00:39:54Come on, boys.
00:39:55Come on, boys.
00:39:56THE END
00:40:26THE END
00:40:56No, you better stay here, Frosty.
00:40:59Somebody might miss you.
00:41:01Oh, miss...
00:41:02Hey, get away from there, scat!
00:41:05Doggone you dogs.
00:41:07Them would have been the best muffins I ever made.
00:41:09I never see so many caillouse tracks in all my life.
00:41:16Hey, sure.
00:41:18Look.
00:41:26Right, men.
00:41:27That's right.
00:41:28All right, let them up.
00:41:51They're after Pickles.
00:41:52I ain't gonna miss this.
00:41:53Wait a minute.
00:41:55May be a trick.
00:41:56You boys stay here with the herd.
00:41:57Let's go.
00:41:57I ain't gonna miss this.
00:42:27Take those.
00:42:39Will.
00:42:43Are you all right?
00:42:44Sure.
00:42:45If that posse keeps going, they're gonna run right into the rest of the hideout.
00:42:48Yeah, and they may be back here, too.
00:42:49Take the horse and get out.
00:42:50How about you?
00:42:51They're not looking for me.
00:42:52Now, come on, get.
00:42:52Cool.
00:43:05He must have doubled back.
00:43:07He's the slipperiest rider I ever seen.
00:43:10Can't see any tracks.
00:43:11He must have turned back.
00:43:13He must be hiding out somewhere.
00:43:14Hey, guys, come by here.
00:43:37He couldn't have got by here without me seating.
00:43:39I was riding up to join you and broke my stirrup and took a spill.
00:43:42The horse likely still left.
00:43:44Well, I'm all of me.
00:43:45You men keep your eyes open.
00:43:46No telling why, my doctor.
00:43:47Get out of here.
00:43:47I'll do it.
00:43:50Okay.
00:43:53Come on.
00:44:23I thought you said you lost a stirrup.
00:44:49I must have figured wrong.
00:44:51You sure did.
00:44:53You're going to hear about this.
00:44:54Oh, me?
00:45:02Well, that came from the barn.
00:45:04Careful, boys.
00:45:05It might be picked.
00:45:05What's the matter with you?
00:45:15You've gone loco?
00:45:16I caught him trying to cover up.
00:45:17Look at those stirrups.
00:45:23He's right.
00:45:24They're not broken.
00:45:26He helped Pecos get away.
00:45:27Let me do that, ma'am.
00:45:28Why did you try to throw us off the trail?
00:45:31Just what do you know about Pecos, Bill?
00:45:34Come on, come on.
00:45:35You can't lie out of this.
00:45:39I have nothing to say.
00:45:40I'm afraid I'll have to place you into a rest until you make up your mind to speak out.
00:45:44You're one of the best punchers I ever had.
00:45:47I hate to think that you've been playing in with the rustlers.
00:45:50Oh, Will, you've got to say something.
00:45:52Come on.
00:45:52I'll dress that wound for you when we get to town.
00:45:57He'll talk.
00:45:58We're not letting this chance get by.
00:46:05I guess he don't stack up so high with you now.
00:46:09In some ways, I'm glad this happened.
00:46:12At least I know what to expect from you.
00:46:21Hello, ma'am.
00:46:30Hello, Frosty.
00:46:32Did you see Wills?
00:46:34Yes, I saw him.
00:46:35But he still won't say anything.
00:46:37Not even to me.
00:46:39How's the feeling in town?
00:46:40Well, that's what worried me.
00:46:42The ranchers have lost a lot of cattle, and I'm afraid they'll take it out on him.
00:46:45Well, I've got a hunch things end as bad as they seem.
00:46:49Well, I don't know why, but just your saying that seems to help.
00:46:53But I still can't see how those...
00:46:55Oh, quit it.
00:46:56Your crowd in your troubles too hard.
00:46:59They'll work out all right.
00:47:01Thanks.
00:47:02I hope so.
00:47:10First time I ever knowed you to have a hunch that promised good to anybody.
00:47:14We've got to get that boy out of jail.
00:47:16Things ought to be about ready now.
00:47:18Well, you can count on me to get six posse members and two deputy sheriffs.
00:47:22It'll take an army to bust that jail open.
00:47:25Well, then what you aiming to do?
00:47:27I'm leaving that in your hands.
00:47:29In my hands?
00:47:32Oh.
00:47:35Where I come from, we know how to deal with cattle rustlers.
00:47:38We've got law in this town.
00:47:40Sheriff Burley will handle that young will.
00:47:42Oh, the law is powerful, slow, swinging into action.
00:47:45We don't want this town overrun without laws and bandits, do we?
00:47:49Well, that's right, too.
00:47:50We ought to show Faker's bill and his outfit just where we stand.
00:47:53You'll let one man off and there'll be no peace for us law-abiding citizens.
00:47:58Well, somebody's going to pay for the money I lost on that stage.
00:48:00The honor's time, we've done something about it.
00:48:02He ought to get a fair trial.
00:48:04Well, he's had plenty of time to talk.
00:48:06Oh, come on.
00:48:07Let's make an example of him.
00:48:08Stand back.
00:48:12Stand back, I want you.
00:48:13Don't you have any further?
00:48:14I can't stand.
00:48:29Put it on the tree.
00:48:30Yeah, there they are.
00:48:31Put it on the tree.
00:48:33That's him.
00:48:34Put it on the tree.
00:48:36Get him.
00:48:37Go.
00:48:37Not a bad jail for a town of this size.
00:48:47Come on, come on.
00:49:07Hurry it up there.
00:49:07Get a move on you.
00:49:08We need a lower limb.
00:49:10Here, let's take him back.
00:49:19Now, maybe we'd better not be hasty about this now.
00:49:23We're giving you one more chance to speak up.
00:49:30Where is he?
00:49:30Take us, Bill.
00:49:36Let her go.
00:49:37Now, wait a minute.
00:49:38Now, wait.
00:49:39Have you got any last requests to make?
00:49:43All right, Kramer, stretch him.
00:49:50Hold it.
00:49:54Take those ropes off him.
00:49:55I'll be waiting for the first man to follow.
00:50:13And you better come shooting.
00:50:14I can't stay here.
00:50:37It's too risky for you.
00:50:38It won't be for long.
00:50:39I just saw an old friend of mine, Cap Folsom.
00:50:41How does he fit in?
00:50:42He runs a hotel in town.
00:50:44Well, I've got a notion he runs something else in that around here,
00:50:46unless he's changed considerably since the last time I saw him.
00:50:48That would make him a rustler.
00:50:50Things are beginning to shape up all right.
00:50:52Where are you going?
00:50:53I got a call to make.
00:50:54I suppose I'd be missed if I went along.
00:51:01Holly, I want to talk to you.
00:51:06I think I've got a right to give you some advice.
00:51:09Well, what is it?
00:51:11Aren't you being a little unfair to Jack in all this?
00:51:15I'm sorry, but my mind's made up.
00:51:18You'll find you're making a big mistake.
00:51:20See that you're in the mood for advice, villains, I've got some for you.
00:51:33You should have known better than let those lusters have a free hand.
00:51:36Why?
00:51:37What do you mean, Folsom?
00:51:39I've got a right to run my ranch any way I see fit.
00:51:42That's where you're wrong.
00:51:43This ranch belongs to the girl who just walked out of here.
00:51:46And you're willing to see that she gets it.
00:51:48You can't prove nothing.
00:51:49I don't have to, because you're getting out.
00:51:52You can't bluff me.
00:51:53The law will back me up.
00:51:56Vellans, that son of yours is a sneaking cow thief, and you know it.
00:51:59You'd rather cut your right arm off than go to the law.
00:52:03I'm going to give you a chance to get out of here peaceful.
00:52:05You better take it, because if you don't, I'll be coming back.
00:52:14Come on, Jack.
00:52:19What's the trouble?
00:52:27Take the mail, he's getting away.
00:52:29Get your horses.
00:52:30They're gone.
00:52:31Where's my horse?
00:52:32Well, I thought you'd finish with him for a spell.
00:52:34I put them all back in the stable.
00:52:35Why, you lie.
00:52:36Come on.
00:52:37Come on.
00:52:38Come on.
00:52:40Why, you mutton-headed fool.
00:52:42Well, I was only trying to help out.
00:52:44They're going by, all right.
00:53:07Not a sign of him anywhere.
00:53:08We could have caught him, but he had too big a start on it.
00:53:10He seems to know the country better than we do.
00:53:12I could have sworn he headed for town, but there wasn't a yelp out of that pack till
00:53:16we rode by.
00:53:18Wait a minute.
00:53:20I knew I'd seen him before.
00:53:23He's changed, but it's the same man.
00:53:26What are you talking about?
00:53:27That new hand.
00:53:29It's Ben Wade.
00:53:31Wade?
00:53:33Collie's father.
00:53:34Well, what are you worried about?
00:53:36Wasn't he run out of here on a murder charge?
00:53:38We'll turn him over to the sheriff.
00:53:39Oh, you stay out of it.
00:53:40I'll take care of it my own way.
00:53:41Yes, sir?
00:53:54Folsom in?
00:53:55Yes.
00:53:59Folsom.
00:54:04Good afternoon, fellas.
00:54:05Something I can do for you?
00:54:07Plenty.
00:54:08I suppose you're here again about that son of yours.
00:54:11That can wait.
00:54:13Ben Wade is back.
00:54:15Well, that doesn't mean anything to me.
00:54:17Maybe it will when you know that he's picked his bill.
00:54:21Now, you've got to help me.
00:54:23He warned me to get off the ranch.
00:54:25Don't come tear-squeezing around me.
00:54:27That's your play, not mine.
00:54:28You're the one who killed his partner.
00:54:30And I ain't going to sweat for you any longer.
00:54:32But you're the only one who could talk.
00:54:34And you're not going to.
00:54:39Then we're playing this hand together.
00:54:44All right, Bill.
00:54:46Now, you go on back to the ranch, and I'll see that Pecos doesn't get to you.
00:54:49Hey, careful of that door.
00:55:01You make my muffins call.
00:55:05Boys tell me Pecos pulled Wills' head out of a noose this morning.
00:55:08Yeah, so I heard.
00:55:11Seen anything of that partner of yours around lately?
00:55:15Last I knew, he was out looking after his traps.
00:55:17I'll see him at supper.
00:55:47Well, I'm a Popeye polecat.
00:55:54I'll see you later.
00:56:24I'll shoot.
00:56:48We'll leave guns out of it this time.
00:57:54I guess the posse finally caught up with you.
00:58:36If there's any good in him, it'll come out now.
00:58:45Thanks, Wade.
00:58:46He gunned me down from behind, just like he got you a partner.
00:58:52I guess I'm tougher than he feels.
00:58:59Let me see you.
00:59:00This is one time I won't be missed.
00:59:06This is one time I won't be missed.
00:59:13What?
00:59:14Hold some gun.
00:59:15Jack and the boys went after him.
00:59:20We're clear now.
00:59:21But you fellas don't need to worry.
00:59:22I'll pay off.
00:59:23We'll drive the cattle on over Gore Pass tonight.
00:59:28Yeah.
00:59:29Howdy.
00:59:30What are you doing up here?
00:59:31Things was getting a little too hot for me down at the ranch.
00:59:53What are you doing up here?
00:59:55Things was getting a little too hot for me down at the ranch.
01:00:16Don't know why we're always stuck out here, miss out on everything.
01:00:22You know, Pecos, I was thinking, if I had one of them old-time muffin pans...
01:00:33Yeah, that might do it.
01:00:35Yeah.
01:00:39I'd better get going. Boys may need help.
01:00:42Wills, the sheriff's coming.
01:00:44They must be looking for you, Wills.
01:00:45We're stalling.
01:00:46They're still making.
01:00:52You're under arrest, Moor.
01:00:56You better not try a getaway.
01:00:58We're riding the wrong trail, Sheriff.
01:01:00Folsom's the man you want.
01:01:01Yeah, that's a lie.
01:01:02What's he got to do with you?
01:01:04He just finished balance and went out for the hills.
01:01:06That's straight for me.
01:01:08The old man cast in, but he named Folsom first.
01:01:10Some of our boys went after him, but he may need help.
01:01:12Yeah, where do you think you're going?
01:01:14I'm the only one who knows where his hideout is.
01:01:16I'll take you there.
01:01:16All right, but remember, you're still under arrest.
01:01:19I'll take you there.
01:01:49I'll take you there.
01:02:19Let's move on down.
01:02:45Let's move on down.
01:02:49Say, ain't that Folsom?
01:03:02Oh, you clean missed him.
01:03:04Oh, it's no wonder I've been hauled up in that kitchen so long.
01:03:07We're cornered.
01:03:17We're cornered.
01:03:18Press him.
01:03:18THE END
01:03:48Say, what is this?
01:04:06The posse's coming.
01:04:08I might have known it.
01:04:10Leave it to a sheriff to spoil a good party any time.
01:04:15Well, there's somebody I gotta see.
01:04:16Well, look out now.
01:04:19Don't let old Nickelplate see you.
01:04:20Don't let old Nickelplate see you.
01:04:50Don't let old Nickelplate see you.
01:05:07I'd have learned you to run away and leave a sink full of dirty dishes.
01:05:10All right, let old Folsom.
01:05:20Go ahead.
01:05:36Fill your hand.
01:05:37I wouldn't have a prayer.
01:05:39I've seen you throw a gun.
01:05:41I'm giving you first shot.
01:05:43That's more of a chance than you ever gave Bellum's
01:05:46for my partner.
01:05:55Sheriff's coming in.
01:05:57You hurt?
01:05:58No, it's just a crease.
01:06:00You must be getting slow on the go.
01:06:02Well, Sheriff, I guess you'll be wanting to take...
01:06:08This is Red Johnson, one of the men I've been telling you about.
01:06:11Looks like this was a man's fright even for you.
01:06:15Reckon, I owe you a good deal on this roundup.
01:06:19Too bad you'll have to be riding on.
01:06:25You know, for a sheriff, he seems downright human.
01:06:28Oh, don't be too sure.
01:06:30He probably beats his old woman.
01:06:37I don't reckon the sheriff would be looking for this.
01:06:40I'll see that he gets it.
01:06:42Might even say that it's a present from Folsom, son.
01:06:45If you say, I'll arrange your pay and let you do all the cooking.
01:06:49Oh, no, ma'am.
01:06:50Thank you just the same.
01:06:52All right, folks.
01:06:57Are you sure?

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