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In the wild frontier of the American West, one brave sheriff takes a stand against rising lawlessness. Lawman of the West – A Sheriff’s Stand Against Chaos delivers thrilling action, classic cowboy justice, and old-school western charm. With bandits threatening the peace, it’s up to the town’s top lawman to restore order and protect the innocent in this vintage Western adventure.

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00:00We are wanderers of the wasteland, my lofty mules, my broken down horse and me, always
00:19Traveling, going nowhere, across the plains and over the hills go me, when I was young, when
00:36I was young, I used to be, I used to be a highfalutin' shootin' son of a gun, out in my old
00:48I loved a gal, I loved a gal, she loved my pal, she loved my pal, so I packed my bag and
00:59saddled my bag and then I took to rollin', three old wanderers of the wasteland, my lofty
01:14weird mules, my broken down horse and me, now we're only a lonely trio, without a friend
01:31we trail along endlessly, three old wanderers of the wasteland, my lofty mules, my broken
01:48down horse and me.
01:53Was it that bad, Matt?
01:55The cattle didn't seem to mind.
01:57Oh, I don't reckon your voice would stampede the herd, but don't you get any idea that you'll
02:02ever be the singer that your dad was, you know?
02:04I know.
02:05Or the man, either.
02:06Well, you see, Gene, you're...
02:07But, Matt, it's your fault.
02:10Mine?
02:10You didn't raise me right.
02:13Maybe.
02:15Maybe.
02:17You'd think the sheriff and Gene were kinfolks.
02:20I reckon it's that they're a heap closer than most kin.
02:25We ought to be safe from now on, sheriff.
02:27Yep.
02:28Looks like these new-fashioned rustlers don't think you hurt worth stealing.
02:31Well, we're mighty grateful to you and Gene there for helping us get them across the
02:35badlands.
02:35Oh, forget it.
02:36That's part of our job, son.
02:37You better take the pack horses with you, Larry.
02:40We're heading back to town and won't need them.
02:44Hey, Frog.
02:45Huh?
02:46Give Larry the pack horses.
02:56With the love of Mike, what are you up to now?
02:59Well, a good detective always watches his rear.
03:02And while you fellas are watching the front, I'm watching the back.
03:05Yeah, you think I'm loco just cause I'm about two jumps ahead of you old-fashioned star packers.
03:12Yeah, you're so far ahead that you can't even see you.
03:14Do you know any other range detective that's smart enough to rig up a shortwave radio on his horse?
03:32Yeah, it is, all right.
03:33If you can only make it worse.
03:34You hear it, Frog?
03:54Station X-3 calling station QR-9.
03:57It worked.
03:57Station X-3 calling station QR-9.
04:00QR-9 is ready.
04:01Go ahead, X-3.
04:02What are you doing tonight, Toots?
04:03Guess I'm getting some interference from an airplane.
04:08Come on, let's go.
04:25What's on cattle, Joe?
04:26That airplane noise might stampede them.
04:27WXL, pulling shortwave station S-72.
04:35Heard moving toward Box Canyon.
04:37Two riders.
04:43WXL, pulling shortwave station S-72.
04:47Pulling shortwave station S-72.
04:50Heard moving toward Box Canyon.
04:52Two riders.
04:52WXL, calling shortwave station S-72.
04:58WXL, calling shortwave station S-72.
05:01Move refrigerator trucks and equipment into Box Canyon.
05:04Two riders traveling with Heard.
05:06Calling shortwave station S-72.
05:09WXL, calling shortwave station S-72.
05:11Move refrigerator trucks and equipment into Box Canyon.
05:14Two riders traveling with Heard.
05:16That is all.
05:17All right, boys, let's go.
05:19All right, boys, let's go.
05:49All right, boys, let's go.
06:19All right, boys, let's go.
06:39The rustlers, Joe, right back for Gene and the sheriff.
06:41Here they come, boys, open the gate.
07:05All right, boys, saints.
07:06One, two, one, two, one.
07:07Welcome.
07:07Let's go.
07:08Come on.
07:13Come on.
07:25What are you doing?
07:28THE END
07:58Hey, Frog, if you don't turn that thing off, you're going to have to ride by yourself.
08:04Well, now, you never can tell what I'll pick up.
08:08WXL calling S-7-2.
08:10Pick up two pack horses in Box Canyon.
08:12They're headed back down trail.
08:14Everything else clear.
08:15Try to get that broadcast again, Frog.
08:17Well, yeah, but I thought you...
08:18Try and get that broadcast.
08:20Larry and Joe should be in Box Canyon by this time with the herd.
08:23And they have the two pack horses.
08:25WXL calling S-7-2.
08:27WXL calling S-7-2.
08:29That broadcast is coming from an airplane, Matt.
08:31Come on, we're heading for Box Canyon.
08:34WXL
08:35This modern method of cattle rustling is sure making saps out of the ranchers, Jim.
08:58They don't know what it's all about.
08:59WXL calling shortwave station S-7-2.
09:01Calling S-7-2.
09:03Three horsemen headed your way.
09:04Clear out at once.
09:05We better not stop to skin the rest of those bees.
09:07Throw them in the truck the way they are.
09:09I'm not nervous, are you?
09:10Do you want to be caught?
09:11No, but I'd hate a lot worse to have people see the yellow streak of me.
09:16Don't understand why your brother ever put you on this job.
09:25Let the rest of the cattle go and get ready to pull out.
09:28Larry!
09:50He's dead.
09:55Let the cattle go and get ready to pull out.
10:25Let the cattle go and get ready to pull out.
10:55Let the cattle go and get ready to pull out.
11:25Car.
11:36Stranger to me.
11:37You boys ever seen him before?
11:40No.
11:40No.
11:44Well, I admit I...
11:47I don't know which way to turn.
11:49Guess they're too smart for me.
11:51Maybe I am getting too old for this job.
11:58Forget it, Matt.
12:21I don't know.
12:51I don't know.
13:21I don't know.
13:32I'd like to shove this paper right down that editor's throat.
13:35Oh, what's the use, Gene?
13:36He's right.
13:37I've fallen down on the job.
13:39If the county would only give us modern equipment to work with, we could get results.
13:43Can't catch high-speed trucks and airplanes with a horse and buggy.
13:48Sheriff Donovan and his method of enforcing the law belongs to the past.
13:53Both are outmoded.
13:55Both are outmoded.
13:55Should be replaced.
13:57Should they?
13:59Maybe I'll prove that an old-fashioned sheriff can get a new-fashioned rustler.
14:05I'm going to check up on those meat-packing trucks.
14:07All right, boys.
14:15All right, boys.
14:15That new editor, he's got a lot of nerve, and I'm going over and tell him so.
14:32Oh, hey, wait a minute.
14:33Maybe I better go along with you.
14:34He might be bigger than you are.
14:35You get the horses ready.
14:37We're going to let the packing houses over.
14:45Where's that editor that's been writing those things about Sheriff Donovan?
14:48Why?
14:49Because I'm going to poke him in the nose.
14:51All right.
14:52Go ahead and poke.
14:54I'm the editor.
14:57Well, I'm sorry.
14:59You see, you've been planning some pretty mean things about the sheriff.
15:02The truth is frequently unpleasant.
15:04You've been unfair.
15:05Have cattle been stolen?
15:07Have the thieves been caught?
15:08Is rustling still going on?
15:10Very well, then.
15:12The courier prints facts.
15:20I'm sorry.
15:23There goes tomorrow's editorial.
15:25A little more dirt won't hurt it.
15:28Will you get out of here before you wreck the place?
15:31You sure are a hard-headed girl.
15:32Who is that clumsy goof?
15:38Well, that's young Autry.
15:40The sheriff's head deputy.
15:42Save mighty fine fellow when he's not rile.
15:46Besides, he's a mighty sweet singer.
15:47That should be a big help in his work.
15:50Well, I've got to cover the lars in Christmas.
15:52I'll be back later.
15:53I'll be back.
15:53Oh, shh.
16:12Hey!
16:23Are you by any chance trailing me?
16:30It's our duty to keep an eye on strangers.
16:33I'm beginning to understand why the sheriff can't get results.
16:36Maybe we'll have some news for you before long.
16:39What are you going to do? Give a concert?
16:42That's not a bad idea.
16:44Hey, Frog.
16:49Oh, the West ain't what it used to be.
16:52Wild and woolly and full of fleas.
16:54Now we live a life of ease.
16:56Oh, the West ain't what it used to be.
16:59Once the West was rough and tough.
17:01Before the gals used powder puffs.
17:04Now they're using rudes and stuff.
17:06Oh, the West ain't what it used to be.
17:11There's a new deal in the West today.
17:14Where the antelope used to play.
17:16I met a deer this very day.
17:19Now the West ain't what it used to be.
17:21There ain't much left of the West no more.
17:24The cowboys all turned troubadour.
17:26A gal I know is an editor.
17:28Oh, the West ain't what it used to be.
17:33Now the West will never be the same.
17:36Since the cowgirl editor came.
17:38She will make it safe and sane.
17:41Oh, the West ain't what it used to be.
17:44There won't be room for both of us.
17:47If she starts to make a fuss.
17:49Cause I'm an ornery cowboy cuss.
17:51So the West ain't what it used to be.
17:54Oh, the day, the day, the day, the day.
17:56Oh, the day, the day, the day.
17:59Oh, the day, the day, the day.
18:01Oh, the day, the day, the day.
18:04Why don't you try that on the rustlers?
18:06You might sing them to sleep.
18:10Now that's gratitude for you.
18:22Hello, Shannon.
18:23Hi, Gene.
18:24Glad to see you.
18:25Thought Frog and I'd drop by and look your plant over.
18:27Certainly.
18:28Where do you want to start?
18:29Oh, I guess we might as well look through your trucks.
18:32I found it, Gene.
18:33You found what?
18:34Blood.
18:35All over everything.
18:36What do you expect to find around the packing house?
18:38Milk?
18:42Say, that's some fine looking beef.
18:43Yeah.
18:44Where'd you get it?
18:45Fat slaughter.
18:46Where are the hides?
18:47What are you trying to do?
18:48Pin something on me?
18:49Every packing house in this county is under suspicion.
18:52All trucks hauling butchered beef have to bring the hides in with them from now on.
18:56That's all right with me, Autry.
18:58It's about time you and that has-been sheriff did something.
19:03Now where are those hides?
19:04High up.
19:05Well, I suppose slaughter has them.
19:07All right.
19:08I'm going over there and they better be there.
19:10And if they're not, I'm swearing out a warrant for both of you.
19:14Come on, Frog.
19:17Hey, Fred.
19:18Come in.
19:19Call my brother.
19:22You stick around and keep an eye on things, Frog.
19:35I'm heading for slaughter's ranch.
19:37Jim.
19:38Come here.
19:39Beat it to the warehouse.
19:40We've got to put slaughter's brand on some fresh hides.
19:43And get him to his ranch before Autry shows up there.
19:58But it'll take too long, Jack.
19:59Fine, Matt.
20:00Get in the truck and get started.
20:01All right.
20:02I'll phone the warehouse to have the hides rebranded and ready.
20:04Come on.
20:05Get going.
20:06Go road.
20:07a key day.
20:08Look it earlier.
20:09Um oh oh, man.
20:10There it is, aren't they getting away with me, the bugs sky.
20:11We've got the nasty powderuen on the bucket.
20:12Absolutely too.
20:13I have to Quand clase.
20:14Come on.
20:15The beans there is.
20:16Look at him.
20:17There it is.
20:18We comin' out our lockmate together.
20:19A little accelerate with me until we need to go to them.
20:20Get down there now.
20:21The deepbolt of his ogre.
20:22beat the horses planted.
20:23Again youブ- encontrar storage posible.
20:25I'm good.
20:26Try where the saw a roar.
20:27It's gone.
20:28Wait, okay.
20:29How about her.
20:30How Heroesudo-
20:31here?
20:32Where are you underwe conceived stories?
20:33Come on.
21:03Let it go.
21:14That will hold.
21:33Help!
21:40Let it go.
22:10Let it go.
22:40Is he hurt pretty bad?
22:56Oh, not much, I guess.
22:57Just a shoulder wound.
22:59We've got to get him to a doctor.
23:01Where have you been?
23:03Oh, I've been on a cook's tour of Wyoming.
23:05I got locked up in that refrigerator truck and cold.
23:09Boy, I nearly froze my eye teeth before I pulled a Houdini and got out of there.
23:13Hey, you know the driver of that refrigerator truck is the one that plugged the sheriff?
23:17Did you...
23:18Did you get a look at him?
23:20Well, I didn't get a very good look at his face, but I'd remember his clothes again.
23:24He had on a calfskin vest and a dude hat.
23:26Am I sure?
23:27Why, the great millhouse never makes a mistake.
23:30Come on, give me a hand.
23:36Take it easy.
23:38Here.
23:39Look at him.
23:39Here are your hides, Ben.
23:55Unload them, Boyd.
23:56The sheriff just tried to stop me and I plugged him.
23:59Did you kill him?
24:00I don't know.
24:00Before I could find out, Gene Autry showed up.
24:02Not only that, but Frog Millhouse was hiding in the truck.
24:05He jumped out the door when he saw Autry.
24:07Did Frog see you find the shot?
24:09He couldn't have.
24:09He was inside and I was in the cab.
24:15Take one of these horses and lead it back to town.
24:17We'll have to frame an alibi.
24:19I'll phone your brother and tip him off.
24:34The kid just shot for Sherry.
24:36We can't take any chances on his squawking.
24:38Get this truck back to the plant and I'll meet you in town tonight.
25:00Jack's been trying to get over you.
25:01He wants to see you out at the plant right now.
25:03He wants to see you out at the plant right now.
25:04Okay, Steve.
25:18Call it out, Gene.
25:19Well, here comes the doc.
25:25Hey, look.
25:26There's the armory that shot the sheriff.
25:28There's the armory that shot the sheriff.
25:29There's the armory that shot the sheriff.
25:30There's the armory that shot the sheriff.
25:31There's the armory that shot the sheriff.
25:32There's the armory that shot the sheriff.
25:33There's the armory that shot the sheriff.
25:34There's the armory that shot the sheriff.
25:35There's the armory that shot the sheriff.
25:36There's the armory that shot the sheriff.
25:37There's the armory that shot the sheriff.
25:38There's the armory that shot the sheriff.
25:39There's the armory that shot the sheriff.
25:40There's the armory that shot the sheriff.
25:41There's the armory that shot the sheriff.
25:42There's the armory that shot the sheriff.
25:43There's the armory that shot the sheriff.
25:44There's the armory that shot the sheriff.
25:45There's the armory that shot the sheriff.
25:46Oh, my God.
26:16Oh, my God.
26:46You haven't got anything on me, Autry.
26:52Oh, no?
26:53Get on your horse and get going.
26:56All right.
26:57You better come clean, Jim.
27:03Why did you shoot Sheriff Donovan?
27:05I didn't shoot him.
27:06Listen.
27:07The Sheriff and Frog both identified you.
27:10Now, why don't you be smart?
27:12If you turn state's evidence, I'll see that the court lets you off easy.
27:15You're only out, young man.
27:17Otherwise, if you're found guilty, I'll give you the limit.
27:19You haven't got anything on me, I tell you.
27:21All right.
27:21Lock him up, stubby.
27:22He'll change his mind by morning.
27:25Release that boy.
27:26I'll put up bail for him.
27:28Bail hasn't been set, Shannon.
27:29And won't be before his preliminary hearing in the morning.
27:32Why, this is an outrage.
27:33You've no right to hold him.
27:35I suppose this is some of your smart work.
27:37You're a good getter.
27:38Now get out.
27:39Yeah.
27:40You can speak your little piece at the hearing, Shannon.
27:44In fact, we're going to ask you to do a whole lot of talking.
27:46I'll be there.
27:48And I'll be back here later on with an attorney.
27:50There's no law against my brother having someone to defend him, is there?
27:53All prisoners are entitled to legal counsel.
27:56Come on.
27:56Hang on.
27:57No wonder that hombre's scared, but I'll bet his kid brother cracks on the witness stand
28:01or I ain't a foot high.
28:03Now that that's settled, I think I'll go over to the newspaper editor and see if she's interested
28:08in a real story.
28:09Well, I'll have a full confession for you when you get back.
28:17You get him out?
28:18No.
28:18They won't set his bail until tomorrow.
28:20But I've got to get a lawyer.
28:21What if the kid squawks?
28:22Don't worry.
28:23He knows I won't let him down.
28:36Don't tell me.
28:37It's Mr. Autry.
28:39Say, I've got a great story for you.
28:41This story, by any chance?
28:48Ah.
28:49Scooped again, huh?
28:50You spelled my name wrong.
28:56Do you work late every night?
28:59In that case, I'll have to learn to cook.
29:05Jacob Snodgrass is to be congratulated over the birth of twin calves.
29:10Why, congratulate Jacob.
29:11Go away.
29:12Listen, what you need is a little music.
29:16A very little music.
29:18It's mighty soothing.
29:23Now what would you like to hear?
29:25Your last goodbye.
29:27I like that one.
29:27I picked up the trail when I found you.
29:40I picked up the trail to your heart.
29:48My heart sang a song when you came along.
29:59Cause I knew you belonged from the start.
30:06I've followed you to the crossroads.
30:13You'll go your way for a while.
30:18But you'll come back to the crossroads.
30:23After you've traveled a while.
30:27I picked up the trail when I found you.
30:37I picked up the trail to your heart.
30:45That was lovely.
30:50It sounds a lot better outside under the moon.
30:52Yes.
30:53Well, you wouldn't be disturbing anyone.
30:55Just as Miss Helen said, you ought to be singing on one of them radios.
31:01I'm ready for that lead article.
31:04Oh, yes.
31:04I had it here just a minute ago.
31:08What did you do with it?
31:10Is this it?
31:15Why, why, you belong in a kindergarten or a padded cell.
31:20Now get out of here.
31:21Yes.
31:21Get out.
31:22I'm going.
31:31Boy, old boy, can I get sweet music on this radio.
31:37Uh-oh.
31:45Now, ain't that nice?
31:48Wait here, Jack.
31:49Keep your eyes.
31:55Hey, Jim.
31:58Jim.
32:01You going to spring me, Thad?
32:03Yeah.
32:03Yeah.
32:15I brought lawyer Carson over here to talk to the kid.
32:22Oh.
32:23Well, I reckon there ain't any objection to that, Shannon.
32:26Come along.
32:27He's been beaten to death.
32:44Oh, you.
32:45Hold it, Shannon.
32:46You're barking up the wrong tree.
32:48Your brother was probably killed by some oak.
32:50Don't try to kid me, Autry.
32:52He would have been released in the morning and you knew it.
32:54Hold it.
33:22Hey.
33:22Good morning, boys.
33:33Good morning, Justice.
33:34Matt, we're up against something new and cattle stealing.
33:38Now, they ain't none of us got any personal feelings against you.
33:44Well, but maybe you're getting a little too old to handle things.
33:47So we sort of thought it might be better to bring in some criminal experts from the East.
33:52Maybe some outsider, like the Crackenbush Agency.
33:58I understand.
34:00When the new men arrive, I'll turn in my star and me and my boys will step out.
34:06No hard feelings, I hope.
34:10No hard feelings.
34:12Well, come on, boys. We've got work to do.
34:22Mr. Crackenbush, as mayor of Prairie Junction, and on behalf of the citizens and ranchers,
34:30I hereby present you with the key to the tower.
34:32Thank you. Thank you.
34:34Your enthusiastic welcome overwhelms me.
34:36Mr. Crackenbush, will you say a few words to the ranchers listening in?
34:38Why, certainly.
34:39Wait a minute, Mr. Crackenbush.
34:40I want you to meet Miss Morgan.
34:42How do you do?
34:43And shake hands with our retiring deputy, G. Northree.
34:46How do you do, sir?
34:46How do you do, sir?
34:47And Frank Milhouse.
34:48How do you do?
34:49How do you do?
34:51I'm sorry to take over your jobs, boys.
34:54Well, that's all right.
34:55I hope you get better results than we did, and I've solved far more difficult problems,
34:59my boy.
34:59Mr. Crackenbush, please say a few words to our listeners.
35:01Certainly.
35:02Pardon me.
35:03Pardon me.
35:04My friends, ranchers, and citizens, I deem it a great honor to have been chosen to bring
35:11law and order to Prairie County.
35:13My aides are all trained in scientific criminology.
35:17They are brave, brilliant men whose past record speaks for itself.
35:22Under my generalship, they have solved crimes that have baffled the police departments of
35:28all nations.
35:30And I promise to rid this part of the country of outlaws and rustlers.
35:34In fact, the news of my men and I being here in Prairie Junction has probably caused
35:39half of them to flee in fear of their lives.
35:42Remember, my friends, the Crackenbush motto is, bad news for bad men.
35:50I thank you.
35:54You've just heard Eustace P. Crackenbush, nationally famous detective and head of our recently organized
35:59Crime Prevention Bureau.
36:00And now I'm going to call on Frog Millhouse for a little impromptu entertainment.
36:05How about it, Frog?
36:05I'm going to sing a little song for you, what'll fit the occasion.
36:14It's called The Defective Detective from Brooklyn.
36:17I'm one of the smartest men you ever saw.
36:21I taught Charlie Chan all he knows about law.
36:23A criminal expert and quick on the draw.
36:27Leap point, chow me, chop suey.
36:29The Defective Detective from Brooklyn.
36:32No one ever knows me when I will disguise.
36:35Difficult clues are a cinch for my eyes.
36:38The thin man's my stooge and there's none who denies.
36:41I'm it.
36:42The Defective Detective from Brooklyn.
36:45When it comes to crime prevention, I really am no fool.
36:50I took a dozen lessons from a correspondence school.
36:54When robbers start robbing, they find they're soon outwitted.
36:57In fact, I solve a lot of crimes before they are committed.
37:00Now, Hawkshaw was dumb and a trifle uncouth.
37:09And old Sherlock Holmes was an amateur sleuth.
37:12The greatest of all, well, I'll tell you the truth.
37:15Are you there, Watson?
37:16The Defective Detective from Brooklyn.
37:29Hello, Bidwell.
37:31You don't seem to be worried about Russers bringing all the boys to town with you like this.
37:35Why should I be?
37:36With Mr. Quackenbush on the job, my worries are over.
37:39Will you excuse me a moment?
37:40I have an important telephone call to me.
37:42Certainly.
37:44There's not a cowboy left on the range, Gene.
37:46They're all waiting for word from you.
37:48That's fine.
37:50I've got a hunch we won't be disappointed.
37:52Hey, Frog.
37:53Good going.
37:56Have you got everything, Stubby?
37:58Yeah, but of all the loco ideas.
37:59Oh, shut up.
38:01Let's get out of here.
38:05Now I'm going to ask the retiring Chief Deputy, Gene Autry, to say a few words.
38:09Thanks a lot, folks.
38:14Speeches are not exactly my strong points, so maybe I'd better sing.
38:18I'm dedicating this number to a man we should all be mighty grateful to.
38:26You old-timers remember about 30 years ago this town was plenty wild.
38:30Gunfights took place in this very street that claimed the lives of my folks and some of yours.
38:36Then a young fellow named Donovan was elected sheriff.
38:39He didn't have much equipment, just his guns and his nerve.
38:43He still carries the scars of those battles, but he made this a place where decent folks could live and raise their families.
38:51And that's why I'd like to dedicate old Buckaroo to Matt Donovan.
38:55You've hung up your boots and saddles You're through blazing trails, Buckaroo
39:09The sun's in the west You've earned peace and rest After all you've been through, Buckaroo
39:24Oh, Buckaroo
39:30You're weary
39:33Oh, Buckaroo
39:38You're tired
39:41Oh, Buckaroo
39:46Your riding days are through
39:51Oh, Buckaroo
39:54Oh, Buckaroo
39:54Goodbye
39:56Dream of the days on the prairie
40:05Dream of a new heavenly rain
40:13When Gabriel calls
40:17When Gabriel calls
40:19You'll be ready
40:21You're waiting for the change
40:29Oh, Buckaroo
40:34You're weary
40:36Oh, Buckaroo
40:42I'm sure we all agree with Gene Autry
41:12When we think of the many years of unselfish service given us by Sheriff Donovan
41:17Calling shortwave station S-19
41:20Shortwave station S-19
41:22Calling shortwave station S-19
41:25Bidwell riders are all in town
41:28Investigate
41:29We'll await your report
41:30Shannon
41:31Calling shortwave station S-19
41:44Calling shortwave station S-19
41:46Move equipment to Bidwell range
41:49We'll report back to Chief
41:50Collins
41:51Everything okay
42:03Keep in touch with you
42:05Collins
42:05Collins
42:06I always thought you was a smart detective, Frogs
42:30But this dressing up like a cow is carrying things too far
42:33Well, this way we can mingle with the herd and that scout plane can't spot us
42:37The thing that makes me so is that I didn't think of it first
42:40Well, what if we get rustling
42:42You've got the daggoneest imagination
42:47Put these on, stupid
42:49I'm a rare to go
42:52Are you all set, stubby?
42:53You said it
42:54Well, what's gonna happen if we have to get out of this hide in a hurry?
42:57Well, I never thought of that
42:59But don't you worry, old Frog Millhouse ain't the kind of a pal that lets you down
43:03I hope you're right
43:19Everything under control, stubby?
43:21How do I know I'm on the wrong end of the cow?
43:24What's making all of the rackets, Frog?
43:31Well, don't look now, but I think it's a bull
43:33No!
43:37No!
43:42No!
43:47No!
43:49No!
43:51No!
43:52No!
43:53No!
43:54No!
43:55No!
43:56No!
43:57No!
43:58No!
43:59No!
44:00No!
44:01No!
44:02No!
44:03No!
44:04No!
44:05No!
44:06No!
44:07No!
44:08No!
44:09No!
44:10No!
44:11No!
44:12No!
44:13No!
44:14No!
44:15No!
44:16No!
44:17No!
44:18No!
44:19No!
44:20No!
44:22You wouldn't get us into this thing.
44:24Don't argue.
44:28Hey, look.
44:51Let's go.
45:21W-9JR calling Gene Autry.
45:40W-9JR calling Gene Autry.
45:43W-9JR calling Gene Autry.
45:44Come a-runnin' over to Midwell's ranch.
45:46I'm going with you.
45:47Nothing doing, lad.
45:48You stay here and keep in touch with Paul.
45:51Come on.
46:05Rustlers are raiding your ranch.
46:06Bidwell, just as we expected.
46:07Get your boys ready.
46:08Here are your motorsmen.
46:09I'll take one of your men, Bidwell.
46:11You go, Tim.
46:12Come on.
46:12Make it snappy.
46:13Come on, boys.
46:15This is Gene Autry calling all cowboys.
46:17Calling all cowboys.
46:18Go to Bidwell's ranch at once.
46:19Rustlers headed that way.
46:21Calling all cowboys.
46:22Calling all cowboys.
46:23Rustlers are raiding Bidwell's ranch.
46:24Go there at once.
46:26Gene Autry calling all cowboys.
46:27Calling all cowboys.
46:29Go to Bidwell's ranch at once.
46:30Rustlers headed that way.
46:32Calling all cowboys.
46:33Calling all cowboys.
46:34Rustlers raiding Bidwell's ranch.
46:35Go there at once.
46:37Gene Autry calling all cowboys.
46:38Calling all cowboys.
46:39Go to Bidwell's ranch at once.
46:41Rustlers headed that way.
46:42Calling all cowboys.
46:43Calling all cowboys.
46:44Shortwave station, S-72.
46:46Calling shortwave station, S-72.
46:49Abandoned trucks and equipment.
46:51Midwell Ranch, a trap.
46:57Calling shortwave station, S-72.
47:06So, Gene Autry was right.
47:08Well, whatever.
47:10You know too much.
47:10You're going with me.
47:14You're going with me.
47:44You're going with me.
48:14You're going with me.
48:37Look, here comes Doris.
48:38Let's get out.
48:39Hey!
48:40Hey, come back and give us a hand, will you?
48:44Oh, this is terrible.
48:49Hey, come back and give us a hand, will you?
48:57Oh, this is terrible.
49:02Hey, come back and give us a hand.
49:06Hey!
49:07Hey!
49:08Hey!
49:09Hey!
49:12Hey!
49:14Hey!
49:17Hey!
49:21Hey!
49:23Hey!
49:31Come on.
50:01Come on.
50:31Come on.
51:01Throw down your gun, Sheriff, and step out.
51:03You're almost the last one of your gang, Shannon.
51:34For your information, that airplane of yours will be picked up as soon as it lands.
51:38Looks like pretty good teamwork for a couple of old-timers.
51:40Hey, kid?
51:41We are wanderers of the wasteland.
51:50My lofty mule, my broken-down horse in me.
51:56Always traveling, going nowhere, across the plains and o'er the hills of me.
52:11When I was young, when I was young, I used to be a high balloon shooting son of a gun.
52:25Come on.
52:25Out in my own end.
52:30I love the gal.
52:32I love the gal.
52:34As a detective, you'd make a good bartender.
52:36I love the gal.
52:38I love the gal.
52:38I love the gal.
52:39I love the gal.
52:40And then I took a call in
52:45Three old wandering faceland
52:52My loftyared mules, my broken down horse and me

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