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๐ŸŽ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ’› In Desert Gold (1936), the vast frontier is a land of danger, treasure, and timeless honor. Based on Zane Greyโ€™s famed novel, this action-packed Western pits cowboys, outlaws, and soldiers against each other in a search for buried goldโ€”and justice in the untamed desert.

๐Ÿ“ฝ๏ธ Plot Summary:
When the discovery of hidden gold sparks a deadly rivalry, ranchers, cavalry officers, and Native warriors are drawn into a desert showdown. Young Lieutenant Gale must fight for survival, love, and peace in a lawless land teetering on the edge of violence.

๐Ÿ•ฐ๏ธ Year Released: 1936
๐ŸŽญ Genre: Western, Adventure, Drama
๐ŸŽฌ Directed by: James P. Hogan
๐ŸŽž๏ธ Starring: Buster Crabbe, Robert Cummings, Marsha Hunt

๐ŸŽฏ Why Watch It?
โœ”๏ธ A thrilling adaptation of Zane Greyโ€™s legendary Western
โœ”๏ธ Sweeping desert scenery and classic shootouts
โœ”๏ธ Buster Crabbe delivers rugged heroism and charm
โœ”๏ธ A gem for lovers of frontier justice and romance

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๐ŸŒ„๐Ÿ’ฐ Saddle up for greed, glory, and gallantry in Desert Gold (1936)โ€”a Western legend brought to life!
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Transcript
00:00The
00:30The End
01:00The End
01:30He has gone a long journey
01:32Always he walks straight
01:35We are a lost people in the world of the white man
01:38We must adopt his cunning or perish
01:41That is why you, who are now chief
01:44Have been taught the white man learn
01:46That is left to our tribe
01:48Only the gold hidden in our here
01:51This is the rope of your arms
01:59It is lined with the feathers of the eagle
02:01The eagle is strong and wise
02:04The feathers are soft
02:05They signify love
02:07Therefore, be strong and wise
02:11Love and protect your people
02:14Come in
02:20Oh, hello, moya
02:28Oh, hello, moya
02:42Well, I'm glad to see you
02:43Well, are we going to be partners
02:46And work that gold mine of yours?
02:48No
02:49Why not?
02:52Haven't I always been your friend?
02:54I have talked with the wise ones of my people
02:56They do not believe you walk straight
02:59So you don't?
03:01Well, they don't understand these things
03:04They haven't been to school like you have
03:05We'll just forget them
03:07You and I will handle this
03:09I must listen to my people
03:10Boy, you're the smartest man in the tribe
03:12We both know that
03:14What do you say we stop this nonsense
03:15And get down to business?
03:17No
03:18All right, moya
03:20But I have an idea
03:21You're going to change your mind
03:22And probably tell me all I want to know
03:24About that hidden mind of yours
03:26Goodbye
03:27Goodbye
03:29How'd you make out?
03:40Round up the boys and go to work
03:43Right away
04:10I guess we'll be glad to see this one
04:32Well, if you're asking me
04:34I'd rather have that horse than a dozen Indians
04:35Yeah, except the horse can't tell us
04:37What we've got to know
04:37Come here
04:48Mighty close
04:50You ain't got a drink on you, have you, Doc?
04:53No
04:54You ain't got a drink on you, has it, Bert?
04:57No
04:58You ain't got a grease on me, will you?
05:02Wee moves nothing
05:03It's that wall on that galoot
05:04We picked up for Tucson
05:05Somebody must have dropped a nickel in it
05:07And he's been making noise it ever since
05:09Is it too still, Hatcher?
05:24It isn't my tooth
05:26It's my teeth
05:28All of them
05:29Well, there's no need to suffer like this
05:31There's a doctor up on the driver's seat
05:32Better wait and look up a good dentist at Madrone
05:35Right on, this coach is the finest doctor and dentist in Arizona
05:40Better wait
05:42Oh, Bert, could you stop a minute, please?
05:47Hey, there's a sick man down there
05:54He better pull up
05:55He was sick when he got on
06:17No two ways of ours
06:21This is Dustin, come out
06:22Who is that?
06:30Yours and mine
06:31Mine
06:32Are you sure, Doc?
06:41Why, there's a hole in there big enough for a gold to live in
06:44Go, there's a hole in there
06:48It's going, I hear you
06:48There is a hole in there
06:49In the back there
06:51ใ‚ณ s
06:54ben
07:07Oh, Doc
07:10No
07:12This is out, Doc.
07:15Hey, Bert, wait a minute.
07:17What, Bert?
07:18You got to pull these men's too.
07:20I'm on late now.
07:21Put it on the rock.
07:25Now, Bert, hold the line.
07:26I'm going to get to it from the outside.
07:28Bert, wider, please.
07:29Hey, who's pulling these two?
07:31Well, I would just watch it, Doc.
07:33Well, get back there and give me the elbow room
07:34because I may need strength on this one.
07:36This is worse than trying to catch a needle
07:43in a tub full of soap soap.
07:46Now, right back, it's as far as you can.
07:52One, two, three.
07:58Hurt me worse than it did you, son.
08:04Hey, put on your watch chain.
08:06Well, I guess I've looked up there.
08:08We're getting more air.
08:10Thanks, Doc.
08:16In the hole, Mr. Loon.
08:18Here's up.
08:24How'd you make out?
08:25Phew.
08:26All right.
08:27I'm fairly sure it flew the right one.
08:30I told you to wait till we got to town.
08:32That's what you get from Munson with a mule, doctor.
08:34That mule, doctor, happens to be my father.
08:40Oh.
08:42Oh, well, maybe you don't know what I mean.
08:50It's a noble profession.
08:51You're a new knight in me, boy.
09:03Tonight I know, dear.
09:18Nice trip, Bert.
09:19Well, that's a funny thing, isn't it?
09:23I can't sit here up there from Tucson.
09:25How are you there, girl?
09:26That's me.
09:27Hello, sir.
09:28Mighty glad to see you.
09:29Two weeks is a long time to be away from your perspective, bright groom.
09:32Well, we had a grand time, though.
09:34Didn't we, Dad?
09:36Well, if you're calling looking at every petticoat and thing of a jig in every store in Tucson a grand time, then we did.
09:43But I tell you I'm mighty grateful that I've only got one daughter to pick out a wedding outfit for.
09:48Oh.
09:49I hope that ain't my shaving mug.
09:51Hayden?
09:52Here's your pattern.
09:52Oh, welcome to the dome, Mr. Gale.
09:55Thanks.
09:56I'm Fordyce Mortimer.
09:58Mortimer here is a student from the East.
09:59He wanted some field experience, so I brought him along.
10:02I hope you don't mind.
10:03Oh, of course not.
10:04Glad to have you, Mr. Mortimer.
10:06I suppose you and Mrs. Belding got acquainted on the trip.
10:08Oh, yes, yes.
10:10Mr. Gale is out here to help me.
10:11He's a mining engineer and quite an authority.
10:14He seems to be quite an authority on doctors, too.
10:17Mule doctors.
10:18Mule doctors?
10:20Mr. Gale had the impression that you were one.
10:23Man and boy, 40 years have been on my job and never been called in by a mule yet.
10:29Well, you may be.
10:30Any time now.
10:31Well, come along, Judy.
10:32I expect to ask the town.
10:33Wait until we get back.
10:36Where are we going inside?
10:39Mr. Gale, what are your instructions?
10:42Here are some rough maps to the mountains.
10:45Now, they're not very complete.
10:47But I suggest you study them and get ready to pack and begin your search.
10:51Now, these are the superstition mountains.
10:53Somewhere upstairs is the richest gold mine in this section of the country.
10:56All we have to do is find it.
10:57That's your job.
10:58All the mine is there, all right.
11:00The Indians know about it.
11:01Is it nugget or forest?
11:02Both.
11:03But apparently, the Indians, over a period of years, have picked up all the free gold.
11:07Well, does the mine belong to the Indians?
11:10You know how those things are.
11:12It belongs to the first white man who finds it.
11:15We used to have quite a nation of Indians in this territory, but they're dying out.
11:19And those who remain are a nuisance.
11:20Suspicious to the whole white man.
11:22You can't blame them for that.
11:25Well, we've got something to say about it.
11:27The future of this community depends upon the proper development of its resources.
11:31Pardon me.
11:32Would you mind telling me what this is?
11:35That's an Indian War Club.
11:37What do they do with it?
11:39They hit people on the head with it.
11:40That's the way they settle a dispute.
11:46Of course.
11:47I needn't remind you.
11:48This may mean a fortune for both of us.
11:51How many times do they hit you with those things?
11:55Just once.
11:56Oh?
11:58Oh.
11:58How could I have a toothache anymore?
12:04He pulled it.
12:05You've got lots of teeth and several of them are aching.
12:07I'm not going to do it.
12:09Why should I take a chance on losing another toothache because you want to see that girl again?
12:13Now listen, Ford.
12:14You're a friend of mine, aren't you?
12:15Yes, I am, but I haven't any...
12:17All right.
12:18You don't mind helping me out.
12:20It can't hurt you.
12:21Well, it did before.
12:22And you don't know how strong that old doc is.
12:25Friendship or no friendship, I positively will not go in there.
12:50Your poor friend seems to have an awful lot of trouble with his teeth.
12:54Yeah, it's a funny thing.
12:56There seems to be a definite strain of toothache running through his family.
13:00Well, and I suppose you came along to be helpful.
13:03Well, to break out with the plain truth of the matter, I'm going up into the mountains tomorrow.
13:07Not for tomorrow.
13:08Well, thanks.
13:22And I knew you'd think it's strange if I didn't drop her on to say goodbye.
13:25I don't think I would have noticed it.
13:30Oh, probably not at first, but as of days past, it would have grown on you.
13:34You see, I couldn't leave knowing you'd feel that way about it.
13:37You always worry like this about, young lady?
13:39First time in my life I've ever been concerned.
13:42And it really troubles me.
13:43Maybe you'd better play something.
13:50Just for me.
14:03I know a better one.
14:04I know a better one.
14:34That's fine.
14:43You're a mining engineer.
14:44That's the way you make me feel.
14:46You don't affect me that way.
14:51It's still that.
14:52I was afraid of this.
14:53Afraid of what?
14:54I've fallen in love.
14:57Poor fellow.
14:59It'll be pretty rough on him.
15:01What?
15:01When he finds out you're going to marry me.
15:04A pure mountaineer will help you.
15:06Why don't you change that ring to your thumb?
15:08Why should I?
15:09Well, from now on it won't mean anything to you on that finger.
15:12Just a minute.
15:22What?
15:23What?
15:23What was in there?
15:37What was in there?
15:51What was in there?
15:52She did.
15:53Best thing in the world for you.
15:55What's been your imagination?
16:08Can't find anything in the world wrong with you.
16:10I haven't any imagination.
16:12No?
16:13Well, maybe your friend has.
16:15He has?
16:16Miss Belting has convinced me I'm going to like this country.
16:19How are you feeling, Ford?
16:20All right?
16:21Fine, just fine.
16:22Maybe I can do the same for you somehow.
16:24You won't have to worry about him anymore.
16:27You've done a great deal for both of us, Doctor.
16:30I'll drop in again the minute I get back to town.
16:33Good day.
16:34Good day?
16:35Good day, Doctor.
16:36Good day.
16:37Good day.
16:38Pretty fast thinker.
16:43That's smart, that young engineer.
16:46Reminds me of a young fellow I used to know by the name of Belting.
16:50I sort of like him.
16:52Well, I don't.
16:53He called you a mule doctor.
16:54Well, Gail.
16:55This is my brother, Glenn.
16:56Glad to know you.
16:57How are you?
16:58I'm Fordyce Mortimer.
16:59Glad to know you.
17:00How do you do?
17:01As I told you, Glenn considers himself an authority on the Superstition Mountains.
17:02He just volunteered, Max, as your guide for a few days when he looks the country over.
17:04Thanks.
17:05I hope you don't get tired of the job.
17:06No, I won't.
17:07Well, I'm just dying to get into those mountains.
17:09Well, I'm just dying to get into those mountains.
17:10Ha, ha, ha, ha.
17:11Whoa!
17:12Whoa!
17:13Oh!
17:14Oh!
17:15Oh!
17:16Oh!
17:17Oh!
17:18I'm just dying to get into those mountains.
17:19No, I won't.
17:20No, I won't.
17:21Well, I'm just dying to get into those mountains.
17:26I won't.
17:27Oh!
17:28Oh!
17:29Oh!
17:30Oh!
17:31Oh!
17:32Oh!
17:33Oh!
17:42Oh, oh!
17:47Well, wait a minute!
17:48He was about to attack me in my heart!
17:51Not him.
17:53him. He's just a gopher snake. He wouldn't hurt you. See? Perfectly harmless. Oh, he
17:58doesn't look it. These things catch gophers and bugs. It's against the law to kill one
18:03of them. In fact, out here, it's about the only thing it is against the law to kill.
18:06Yeah? Well, I still don't like the look in his eyes. Have it your own way, Moya. I'm
18:19in a particular hurry. That gold isn't going anyplace, and you're not going anyplace
18:24either. That is until you tell me where I can find the mine. He'll talk yet. Well,
18:35he ain't said nothing in three days. And if you ask me, a mule would talk quicker. Oh,
18:40he'll come around. Besides, I've got another angle.
18:49A slight some more bacon, Randy. There's enough there for six men. Oh, I'm so hungry,
18:58I could eat our pack horse. It's a good thing we're going back to town tomorrow. The way
19:02you're eating, there won't be any supplies to rest. Well, I've got an appetite now that
19:05you promised to get me out of here in the morning. I thought you were crazy about this
19:08country. Oh, I am. I am. But you know, I don't like the way those Indians followed us
19:15the staff. You wouldn't let a few redskins scare you, would you? Oh, Indians mean nothing
19:20in my life. Did you know that my great-grandfather drove the redskins out of Kentucky? Well, we're
19:28born Indian fighters, we Mortimers. I don't know. I guess it's just in the blood.
19:34Martin, belong to Indians. White man, go by. Sure, you're absolutely right. We were just
19:54about to leave. Of course these Indians belong to the new mountains, er, mountains. Yeah.
20:00Yes. Me and my family have been a friend of the Red Men for a hundred years.
20:04Maybe two hundred years.
20:09He acts like he didn't understand a word I said.
20:12Glenn, explain it to him, will you?
20:14Tell him we're getting in.
20:15Go out.
20:16Go on, tell him.
20:30Go on, tell him.
21:00Go on.
21:04Aren't you taking the wrong trail?
21:06All sails lead out of these mountains, and right now that's my life's ambition.
21:28Where are you heading for?
21:30We're trying to get out of these mountains.
21:32We work for Mr. Chetley Cavesden.
21:34What do you do for Cavesden?
21:36We're finding a mine for him.
21:38We've got important news.
21:40Are you them mining engineering fellas?
21:42That's right.
21:43And your news is important?
21:45Oh, very important.
21:47I can save you a trip to Powell.
21:49You'll find a boss right up this trail away.
21:51Thanks.
21:52Thanks.
21:52Let's go.
22:22What do you want to do, kill him?
22:32No, I'm trying to get some information.
22:34What sort of information?
22:36Boy, you're here, knows where I'm mining is.
22:38Let him go. I'll get it in my own way.
22:40I brought you out here, the mining engineer, Gale.
22:43Now, if you don't like the way I'm running my business, get out.
22:45All right.
22:46I will.
22:52Very well.
22:56I'll be down in my office a little later and settle up with you.
22:59Get going.
22:59How do you suppose those fellows found their way in here?
23:19They must have just tumbled across.
23:21Yeah.
23:23It'd be funny if those two boys stumble over a cliff.
23:26I figured you'd think of that.
23:38See the boss?
23:39Sure, we saw him.
23:40Everything is just dandy.
23:48Hey, Randy.
23:50Where you going?
23:51That's not the way back.
23:52Come on, keep quiet.
23:57Hey.
23:58Back to camp.
23:59Jason wants to see you.
24:01See, I don't want to get out of these mountains.
24:16So do I.
24:17But I have a feeling K's in hopes we'll meet with an accident.
24:20There goes your accident.
24:33I never thought that mining would be anything like this.
24:37Isn't there anybody on our side?
24:39Come back here.
24:40What's the matter now?
24:41We're staying here till after dark.
24:43Well, what for?
24:46There's something I want to attend to before I get out of these mountains.
24:50Well, I was hoping to die of old age like normal people.
24:59I can't figure out how we missed them, though.
25:01Maybe they're smarter than the boss thinks they are.
25:05Some people can do a lot of thinking without it showing.
25:20I'd better not go in and talk to them, Ford.
25:22You'd better not either.
25:23I think I can work my way into camp from the other side.
25:26Let it go.
25:29Hey, do I have to stay here alone?
25:32Yes.
25:32Yes.
25:37Whoa.
25:38Whoa.
25:38Whoa.
25:39Whoa.
25:39Whoa.
25:40Whoa.
25:40Whoa.
25:41Whoa.
25:41Whoa.
25:41Whoa.
25:42Whoa.
25:43Whoa.
25:43Whoa.
25:43Whoa.
25:44Whoa.
25:44Whoa.
25:44Whoa.
25:45Whoa.
25:45Whoa.
25:46Whoa.
25:46Whoa.
25:47Whoa.
25:47Whoa.
25:48Whoa.
25:48Whoa.
25:49Whoa.
25:49Whoa.
25:50Whoa.
25:51Whoa.
25:52Whoa.
25:53Whoa.
25:54Whoa.
25:55Whoa.
25:56Whoa.
25:57Whoa.
25:58Whoa.
25:59Whoa.
26:00Whoa.
26:01Whoa.
26:02Whoa.
26:03Whoa.
26:04Whoa.
26:05Whoa.
26:06Whoa.
26:07Whoa.
26:08Hey, Barney, what time is it?
26:38No, I'll go to school.
27:08Oh, it's you and your toothache, huh?
27:35Hey, if you're going to get out of here, I'll pull every tooth out of your hand.
27:44A man's been hurt.
27:46Well, why didn't you say so?
27:48Catch him in.
27:50He's pretty badly set up.
27:53Where'd you find him?
27:54Up in the north.
27:56You brought an alien all the way down here?
27:59I brought a human being who needed quick attention.
28:02What happened?
28:04To punish him?
28:05No, a wise man.
28:08Because he wouldn't tell the location of the mine his people own.
28:11Maybe that was the mine that you're supposed to find, huh?
28:14Yeah.
28:15The Cajun thought this was a quicker way.
28:18Check Cajun?
28:19Yeah.
28:20A friend of yours, isn't he?
28:22Well, if I can understand how you feel about things like this, you've got to remember this in the country out here.
28:35It's pretty hard to tell who owns what.
28:37That somebody's going to win, and somebody's got to lose.
28:43This is no way to win.
28:44Well, we make up our own rules, we go wrong.
28:47They might not be very good ones.
28:49Well, maybe not.
28:50You've got to believe in them.
28:51You've got to believe in them.
28:52It's just the plan here, woman?
28:53You're almost like a whole drugstore.
28:54It is the drugstore of the Indians.
28:59Is this the plant you want?
29:12You almost like a whole drugstore.
29:13It is the drugstore of the Indians.
29:16You're barbuena.
29:17It will make me stronger than you.
29:20We need more.
29:21But I've combed the whole desert.
29:23Look in shady places.
29:25But the ground is moist and rocky.
29:27Did you say moist?
29:28In this oven?
29:41Two times before, we have almost lost the mine because of cases.
29:47In white man's school, I learned a big lesson.
29:51Hurry.
29:52That's us, all right.
29:54The mine will no longer pay as the Indians were.
29:57We need the way of the fight.
30:02Tomorrow, I will take you to the hidden mine.
30:06You were sure.
30:07Well, we'll see what can be done about that later.
30:09Now, now, don't be a pig.
30:17All I want is just a little bit of that for a friend, and then I can go away and you can stay here and raise your family and see some quiet.
30:24Go on.
30:25Shoo.
30:25Shoo.
30:26Go home.
30:26Miss, your aim's bad.
30:35Now, you crawl on out before I lose my temper.
30:40You yourself.
30:41Now, listen, you can't bluff me.
30:43I met your brother or your uncle or somebody up in the mountains, and he didn't make all this fuss.
30:50Now, call on out before I kick you.
30:52All right.
30:53If you want to play tough, that suits me.
30:55I offered you a chance to go on home, but now I'm going to throw you 20 feet, and I hope you get a stomachache.
31:05You fool, that was a rattlesnake.
31:07Well, he didn't fool me.
31:12I ain't knew him for what he was all the time.
31:14Yeah, well, the next time you hear a, you better start to jump.
31:19Would you mind not making that noise?
31:22I don't care where you look.
31:23I don't want any excuses, and don't come back until you've found that Indian in Gale.
31:27If you ask me, I got an idea they hid out at the Indian village in the high country.
31:31Then find the village and bring them out.
31:33No white man has ever spent village yet.
31:35You'll find him.
31:36Look at this.
31:38My.
31:39Pretty enough to make watch chains on her.
31:41And it's all alike.
31:43The richest vein I've ever run across.
31:44No wonder Cade's been had his heart set on him.
31:47You know, maybe we should have joined up with him.
31:49I'll mention your preference to Moyer.
31:52I don't think he likes you very well anyhow.
31:55Oh, now, listen, Randy.
31:56You know I was only joking.
31:58Indians haven't much humor.
32:02I was thinking of that.
32:04Do you suppose that Moyer's outfits still carry their...
32:07and scalping knives?
32:08And scalping knives?
32:08Why not?
32:11Well, how many of the tribe is Moyer bringing with him from the village?
32:15Oh, quite a bunch.
32:16Well, that's a lot of Indians.
32:22Especially if they decide that Moyer did wrong in bringing us to their mind.
32:26You know, Randy, I like Moyer.
32:36Fine type of it.
32:38He can almost read your thoughts.
32:39Hello, Moyer.
32:51Certainly glad to see you.
32:52We sure did miss you.
32:53Didn't we, Randy?
32:55Hello, Moyer.
32:56This is Draco.
33:00And only men of my tribe can own it.
33:04In saving my life, you have become one of us.
33:08I'm glad that you're friends, and Moyer.
33:10Excuse me.
33:26I'm Ford Ice Mortimer.
33:28We've got a rich miner, because I say proves what I think.
33:39We've been in trouble getting with us.
33:41I trust you.
33:42Thanks.
33:43And don't worry about caves.
33:45Will you be here when they get back?
33:47Yes.
33:48White men have never been to the village of my people.
33:51If ever you need to come there, give Draco his head.
33:56He will know the way.
33:57Right.
34:18That was beautiful.
34:19But why did you stop?
34:21What's the matter, Gritty?
34:26What's come over you lately?
34:28I've played out of nagging things, Chuck.
34:30Nothing is a matter.
34:32I suppose it isn't natural for a girl to be nervous just before her wedding.
34:37Of course.
34:38Well, the whole town's excited about it.
34:40You'd think they were getting married instead of us.
34:44I'm tired, Chuck.
34:46If you don't mind.
34:48Starting in to give orders already.
34:49Well, you won't have any trouble breaking me in the harness.
34:54Good night, dear.
34:55I'll see you tomorrow.
34:56Good night.
34:57Good night.
34:57Good night.
34:57Good night.
34:58Good night.
34:58Good night.
34:58Good night.
34:58Good night.
34:59Thank you, sir.
35:15Oh, he's having it to work together at the office.
35:20Oh, hmm.
35:23You know, Madden's, uh, something like the measles.
35:28Measles?
35:30Yeah, you got to have them once, uh, with these ones.
35:34And by the way, um, did you invite that fellow Gayle, did you?
35:40No.
35:42Oh, that's good.
35:44Oh, he's nice enough.
35:46All that, you know, but...
35:48Rumped around with Indians so much as...
35:50Couldn't have him in the house.
35:52Well, why not?
35:55Why not?
35:57Why, Judy, uh...
35:59Just couldn't, that's all.
36:01Well, what have Indians got to do with it?
36:04Oh, I'm so sorry, honey.
36:07Oh, I didn't know that you liked him.
36:11Please stop imagining things I don't like him.
36:13Yes, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
36:17And I hope you do, miss.
36:19I hope you do, miss.
36:21I hope you do, miss.
36:23Well, it looks very promising.
36:25Very promising.
36:26Very promising.
36:27Come back about nine.
36:28All right.
36:29We'll be here.
36:30Well, there's nothing like being ready even at your own wedding.
36:32I'm always ready.
36:33What is it, Winnes?
36:34A friend of yours is in town.
36:35Gail.
36:36Gail.
36:37Gail.
36:38You've got the wrong samples.
36:39You've got the wrong samples.
36:40You've got the wrong samples.
36:41It'll run better than a thousandth of them.
36:42You've got the wrong samples.
36:43You've got the wrong samples.
36:44.
36:45That means the Indians.
36:47Took him to the mine.
36:50I've got you to thank for that.
37:07Let's do it.
37:08Too great.
37:09It means the Indian took him to the mine.
37:12I've got you to thank for that.
37:14He's coming back to my place at nine.
37:18That's fine, Winters.
37:20Thank you very much.
37:21I won't forget you.
37:25Get busy.
37:27I want to see Gail in the morning,
37:29and I think we'll learn the location of that mine.
37:39Well, if there's much of this death,
37:41you've struck it, Rick.
37:43You can't run less than a thousand gold to the time.
37:45That's all I wanted to know.
37:47Thanks.
37:56Please be careful that gun.
37:57It may be loaded.
37:59It is loaded.
37:59Yes.
38:00Mind telling me what this is all about?
38:02No, I'm glad to be accommodating.
38:04Jason wants to see him.
38:05All right, where is he?
38:06Let's get it over with.
38:07But you left awake one morning.
38:09He's busy getting married right now.
38:11Married?
38:11Sure.
38:12Ain't no law against it in this state.
38:37Go easy.
38:43I'll go easy, Mom.
38:46Oh, here we go.
38:48Well, here we go.
38:49Congratulations, Jeff.
38:51You're getting the sweetest woman in this here home territory.
38:54Thank you, Bob.
38:55Don't do it, Randy.
38:56Take my word for it.
38:57We'll be hung sure.
38:59Listen, I'm home team, but I've had experience.
39:02No woman's worth being hung for.
39:03Let's go.
39:04Oh, shut up.
39:05You look like you mourn that dream, huh?
39:15Look here, Judy.
39:17I've got an idea this whole thing is insane.
39:21Your idea's a little...
39:23Oh, you're not sure?
39:25Well, I am.
39:26Payton to see you, Doc.
39:27He's out back.
39:29Reckon he's got a belly.
39:31Well, sure about it.
39:33Doggone him.
39:34They can't let me alone long enough to let me see my old daughter get married.
39:38Watch me.
39:55I do.
39:56Listen, you old fust budget.
39:58Are you crazy?
39:58Yeah.
39:59You've got to stop that in there.
40:00I can't.
40:02Well, I can.
40:03Hurry, Judy.
40:19There's a march.
40:20Where's Danny?
40:21Waiting for you in his office.
40:22There's a wedding going on in there.
40:45There's a wedding going on in there.
40:46What happened?
40:54What is...
40:54I don't know.
40:55I asked Judy to open the window and suddenly she disappeared.
40:58I heard somebody scream.
41:01Everybody's down the road.
41:03No.
41:08Get some of your friends who rides toward Queen City in case they head that way.
41:11There they are.
41:42We can catch them before they get to the summit.
41:44I think I know where they're headed.
41:46I'll follow them.
41:48Go back and round up the boys.
41:49I may need them.
41:50I'll be right.
41:57I'll follow.
42:30White woman, square woman, just the same.
42:37Cannot care which way they will jump.
42:39Words of wisdom, lawyer.
42:43Would you mind taking me back to my father?
42:45The last time I saw him, he was throwing you out of the house.
42:47That's not true.
42:49You did it.
42:49And I hate you, both of you.
42:51Do you hear me?
42:51I hate you.
42:52Mind giving me my coat?
42:57Pick that up.
42:58I will not.
43:00Are you going to pick that up?
43:09You can't keep me here forever, you know.
43:11And when I get back, I'll...
43:12Well, listen, Miss Belling.
43:13I tried to get Randy not to do this.
43:15Oh, shut up.
43:15Aren't you ashamed of yourself talking to a friend of mine like that?
43:18Where are your manners?
43:19And you shut up, too.
43:20Hey, that's my shirt and my britches.
43:33You're loaning them to Miss Bell.
43:35Oh, Randy, I can't spare them.
43:36Here, put these on.
43:37You'll be more comfortable.
43:38I'm quite comfortable.
43:40Well, put them on anyhow.
43:41I don't like to look at you in that outfit.
43:42And I'll give you five minutes.
43:45If you haven't changed by then, I'll figure you need help.
43:47We've got a mine, a Bonanza.
44:01Bonanza is good.
44:02Now, we'll have to pull a few ton of ore out of here.
44:04Then we can build our mill.
44:06We need more men.
44:07All we can get.
44:08I will go to my village.
44:10I will bring many Indians.
44:23I have a feeling that I'll never live to make use of my feelings, sir.
44:28I have a feeling that I'll never live to make use of my friends.
44:58I'll never make it too hot for me.
44:59That's what I'm going to do.
45:01Say, I love you, Judah.
45:04Besides, breakfast is ready.
45:07I said breakfast is ready.
45:14Rabbit for it.
45:15It's a dress style of attention.
45:17Which proves, Miss Belly, I'm not only a first-class mining engineer,
45:20but a great hunter.
45:21A good provider.
45:23Rabbit?
45:24No.
45:25I hate to do this, Ford, but Judith has refused our hospitality, and she needs food.
45:34I'm afraid I'll have to redort to a bit of forceful feeding.
45:42Rabbit?
45:43No.
45:44Rabbit.
45:47Yeah.
45:48Sure.
45:48Rabbit.
45:49Rabbit.
45:49Rabbit.
45:49Rabbit.
45:49Rabbit.
45:49Rabbit.
45:49Rabbit.
45:50Rabbit.
45:51Rabbit.
45:51Rabbit.
45:52Rabbit.
45:53Rabbit.
45:54Rabbit.
45:55Now, this isn't going to be easy.
45:58But take her time.
45:59Keep her undercover.
45:59You understand?
46:00What about Miss Judith?
46:02She's got sense enough to stay out of danger.
46:04If she hasn't, well, give me that gun.
46:15Good, isn't it?
46:15You're copying Miss Belly?
46:23I don't want any copying.
46:23You're copying Miss Belly?
46:25I don't want any copying.
46:27Excuse me.
46:39You're coughing, Miss Valerie?
46:42I don't want any coughing.
46:57Look, Judith, suppose just for five minutes you stop acting like a kid that needs to spank you.
47:03Here it is.
47:04A great, big, beautiful day, and we're way up here in the mountains together.
47:07What more could we possibly add?
47:09Right.
47:10And so far, you haven't even spanked me for what I did for you last night.
47:13What?
47:18I mean it, Judith.
47:19Well, I might have been shot.
47:21Did you ever think of that?
47:22But I had to get on the job and stop you from spoiling your young life.
47:25You're here are such a million years.
47:26Just think what a mess it would have been.
47:28You married a Kazin and all the time in love with me.
47:32Well, that's complete.
47:37Remember that night I brought some oil for your dad?
47:39I thought you weren't wearing Kazin's ring.
47:41And did that hand me a wallet?
47:44You deserve several wallets.
47:46All right.
47:46What do you say we start with number one?
47:56Get in there.
48:08What are you firing at?
48:24Anything, anybody.
48:25Don't be a fool.
48:26We haven't much ammunition.
48:27Oh, why did I ever take a mining engine there?
48:29Well, what's the idea?
48:49Right, he's hit with a bullet.
48:50Oh, Jesus.
48:51We can hold off a while longer.
49:04Moya ought to be back with us men.
49:08More bullets.
49:09We only have a few left.
49:10Try to get to your village.
49:11Tell Moya.
49:11Hit him.
49:24We'll be next.
49:25I told you no one was going to be.
49:37There's a girl.
49:41I can't stand this much along.
50:11There you are, Randy.
50:17We got this.
50:38Hold it.
50:40Give me your gun.
50:41It's empty.
50:42We're out of cartridges.
50:43That's the end of our...
50:45Let's take him.
50:48Let's take him.
50:53Bye.
50:54Let's go.
50:57Let's take him.
51:02Let's take him.
51:05Let's take some time.
51:07used to do us.
51:09The End
51:39The End
52:09The End
52:39The End
52:44The End
52:49The End
52:54The End
52:59The End
53:04The End
53:09The End
53:14The End
53:19What are you doing, Ford?
53:48I'm taking no chances, Doctor. You remember what happened at the last wedding.
53:52Well, let somebody drive nails what knows how.
53:54The End

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