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  • 7/5/2025
When a mysterious expedition disappears in the treacherous Skull Canyon, a brave group of riders embarks on a daring rescue mission. As they journey deeper into the desert, they uncover ancient secrets, hidden dangers, and a forgotten tribe guarding a powerful mystery. This thrilling classic Western blends adventure, suspense, and legend in a race against time
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00:00The End
00:30The End
01:00The End
01:30My wrath is a swift star that falls from the night.
01:46My voice is a thunder that shatters the mountain.
01:50Anatezia is my name.
01:51Why waste time on a lot of childish inscriptions, Betty?
01:55We've got business to talk over with Mr. Rettlich here.
01:58If those inscriptions are so childish, Professor Brewster, suppose you read them.
02:02That's not quite fair, Professor Cleary.
02:04It just happens that my father and I have made a lifelong study of this type of Indian ross.
02:09Exactly.
02:09And as far as science knows, you are the only ones able to translate them.
02:14Dead languages and hieroglyphics are not my specialty, Cleary.
02:17Besides, no one today believes in those silly superstitious cults.
02:21The Indians do.
02:23Oh, those ignorant, dirty savages.
02:25Why, they...
02:27What do you want, Ota?
02:35Pardon me for a moment.
02:46Oh, what a primitive, masterful Indian.
02:50Don't you think so, Professor Fromm?
02:51Yes, indeed, Henrietta, a fine representative of the early Americans.
02:56Let's forget this nonsense and get down to business.
03:00We came here to find the lost city of Luchatukai.
03:03I thought the primary object of this expedition was to find my father, Professor Faxman.
03:08Rather, I should say to join them, Betty.
03:10We have no evidence that they have been lost.
03:13But it's been over three months since I've heard from my father.
03:16I know if he were safe, he would have communicated with me.
03:18If your father and Professor Faxman are far too experienced in archaeological exploring
03:23to meet with serious difficulties,
03:24they have probably made some great scientific discovery that has detained them.
03:28I'm not going to delay the search any longer.
03:30If Mr. Rutgers can't supply a suitable guide for us, then we'll go on with asking.
03:34Sure, that's right.
03:43Oh, Miss Marsh.
03:44Yes?
03:44I just made arrangements with Ota to guide us in the search for your father.
03:49You mean that primitive, masterful Indian?
03:52Yes.
03:52He doesn't look trustworthy to me, Rutledge.
03:55I'm glad you'll be along.
03:56Thanks.
04:04It's Faxman.
04:05He's with the Mesqueteers.
04:06Where'd you find him, Tucson?
04:16About 15 miles up the country.
04:18He was out of his head.
04:19Mentioned something about your trading post,
04:22so I brought him here.
04:23Here.
04:36Wasn't there anyone else with him?
04:41No, poor fellow.
04:43Now, according to my deductions,
04:46he's an escaped convict from the state prison.
04:49You see, his wrists show the markings of handcuffs.
04:51His hands are callous from heavy prison labor.
04:54And he's probably a foreigner,
04:56because he keeps raving about a place called Lukachukai.
05:00The sun drove him loco, and he...
05:02I'd suggest you keep out of the sun, too.
05:04He's not a convict.
05:06He's Professor Faxman, a famous scientist.
05:08And he's not a foreigner.
05:10His ancestors came over on the Mayflower.
05:13Three months ago, Professor Faxman and my father
05:15left here to search for a lost city of Lukachukai.
05:20He's returned alone.
05:21Don't pay any attention to Sherlock Holmes here, miss.
05:26He's the one that's a little loco in the head.
05:28Yes.
05:29Reading detective stories done it.
05:31Used to be a pretty sane hombre.
05:33There's it again.
05:34The whistling skull.
05:35I can't stand it.
05:36I can't stand it.
05:37It mouths in my ears.
05:39Day and night.
05:40Let me go.
05:41Let me go.
05:42You're with friends now, Professor Faxman.
05:45That's only a museum piece.
05:49Cleary.
05:50Bruce.
05:51Friend.
05:54Professor Faxman.
05:55What about my father?
05:57Is he alive?
05:58I...
05:58I don't know.
06:01We found it!
06:03The lost city of Lukachukai.
06:06The legends of the whistling skull were true.
06:09It guards an amazing ancient village.
06:12There's an enormous treasure of gold.
06:16It took us days to move it.
06:17But it's hidden.
06:19Hidden where no one can find it.
06:20Look.
06:21Look.
06:29We've got to go back.
06:31They've got Professor Marsh.
06:32They'll torture him.
06:33Can you lead the way?
06:34Yes, but it's a terrible journey.
06:36How far is it from here?
06:37Did you cross the Chaska Range to find the city?
06:40The Chaskas?
06:41Yes.
06:42Yes.
06:43Yes.
06:43Up the painted gorge.
06:44Then north of the Fork and there.
06:46Look what happened!
06:46Hey!
06:47Hurry!
06:47Let's hurry!
06:48Oh, my brother!
06:49That's my apartment!
06:49Come on!
06:50Agh!
06:50Oh!
06:51Oh!
06:52Oh!
06:52Oh!
06:56Beak!
06:57What?
06:58What?
06:59Oh!
06:59What?
07:00Oh!
07:00Oh!
07:01Oh!
07:01Oh!
07:02Oh!
07:02Oh!
07:02Oh!
07:03Oh!
07:03Oh!
07:03Oh!
07:03Oh!
07:05Oh!
07:05Don't look.
07:05Oh!
07:06Oh!
07:06Oh!
07:06Oh!
07:07Oh!
07:07Oh!
07:07Oh!
07:08Oh!
07:08Oh!
07:08Oh!
07:09Oh.
07:09Oh!
07:09Oh!
07:10Don't touch that knife, Rutledge.
07:12It's a plain case of murder.
07:14Everyone in this room is a possible suspect.
07:16Stay where you are, all of you.
07:18No one is to leave this room until the sheriff arrives.
07:20Well, if I phone the sheriff.
07:22Well, hurry up, hurry up.
07:24Well, if you get off my foot...
07:30Listen, Hawkshaw, don't get mixed up in this.
07:32Stick with your stories.
07:34We've got plenty of work to do at the ranch.
07:40Are you able to translate the writing, Miss Marsh?
07:43Whoever shall speak to defile the sacred city...
07:47shall cry for death and find it north.
07:51Mr. Faxon was killed by means of that knife...
07:53in the hands of an unknown person.
07:55I shall have to hold you all as material witnesses.
07:59Sheriff?
08:01The curse on this knife handle shows plainly...
08:03that it's a clear-cut case of Indian vengeance.
08:05I disagree with you, Stoney.
08:07The murderer may be unknown...
08:09but he's still in this room.
08:11The door was closed...
08:13and there don't happen to be any windows.
08:17You may be right, Tucson...
08:18but the evidence isn't strong enough to prove anything.
08:21I'm going to report this case as an unsolved Indian murder.
08:24Exactly right, Sheriff Flynn.
08:26Faxon was probably trailed from the lost city...
08:28by some Indian who killed him to ensure his silence.
08:31Well, I intend to continue the search for my father...
08:34regardless of what's happened.
08:35The expedition will carry on as planned, Becky.
08:38Don't worry.
08:42Where did this carpet bag come from...
08:44and who does it belong to?
08:45It belongs to me, Tex.
08:46What's in it?
08:48Only Elmer. Me and him are going to be on an act...
08:50over at the charity bazaar at Rawhide.
08:52Elmer, eh?
08:53Well, there was someone else in the room.
08:54Open that bag, Lullaby.
08:56But I said open that bag.
09:03You're not under suspicion, Elmer.
09:05Say, did anybody think of questioning the Sheriff?
09:11What a nond specimen.
09:13You're no vocationalist yourself, lady.
09:17The investigation is closed, folks.
09:21It's just about coming.
09:22Tony, you know darn well...
09:24that someone of that group in the room...
09:25killed Paxton.
09:26Why did you pull that Indian stuff?
09:27Well, you're right, Tex.
09:28But you can never prove it in court.
09:29Now, here's my idea.
09:30They're all going on an expedition together...
09:31and, uh...
09:32we're joining them.
09:33Give me one week's time...
09:34and I'll bring back the killer.
09:35I don't know.
09:36They're heading into taboo town...
09:37and I'll bring back the killer.
09:38I don't know.
09:39They're heading into taboo town...
09:40and I'll bring back the killer.
09:41I don't know.
09:42They're heading into taboo town...
09:43and I'll bring back the killer.
09:44And, uh...
09:45we're joining them.
09:46Give me one week's time...
09:48and I'll bring back the killer.
09:49I don't know.
09:50They're heading into taboo territory.
09:52There's a cult of fanatic Indians...
09:54in those mountains...
09:55and they're dead set against white intruders.
09:57That danger is bad enough...
09:59without having a murderer in the expedition.
10:01Oh, come on, Tex.
10:02One week from today...
10:03and I'll deliver the murderer to you.
10:04How about it?
10:05Suits me.
10:06Better let me have that.
10:07Right.
10:09If you think we're gonna go...
10:11gallivanting around the country...
10:12with a bunch of goopy scientists...
10:14you're crazy.
10:15We've got a ranch to take care of.
10:16Besides...
10:17Elmer and me's got to be at Rawhide tonight...
10:19for that charity bazaar.
10:20The bazaar can wait.
10:21So can the ranch.
10:22We're going on that expedition.
10:23We're not going anywhere...
10:24but back to our ranch.
10:26Absolutely.
10:27Tucson's right.
10:29Well, if that's the way you feel about it.
10:42Well, the cockeyed harebrained schemes...
10:45this is the worst, Stoney.
10:46We don't even know where we're going.
10:47Well, Faxon mentioned the Cheska range.
10:49Once there, we'll fish for the right trail.
10:50Well, the cockeyed harebrained schemes...
10:52this is the worst, Stoney.
10:53We don't even know where we're going.
10:54Well, Faxon mentioned the Cheska range.
10:56Once there, we'll fish for the right trail.
10:57Well, the cockeyed harebrained schemes...
10:59this is the worst, Stoney.
11:00We don't even know where we're going.
11:01Well, Faxon mentioned the Cheska range.
11:02Once there, we'll fish for the right trail.
11:27Don't worry, Betty.
11:31Uh, Miss Marsh.
11:33I guess there isn't really anything to worry about, Stoney.
11:37Both you and the sheriff agreed that Faxon was killed...
11:40by an Indian, didn't you?
11:42Yes, of course, but I...
11:43I'm not a detective.
11:45But I can easily detect when you're alive.
11:47Why, I... I'm...
11:48I know that whoever killed Faxon is in this party.
11:51And I know that you know it, too.
11:52Well, maybe it's better that you do know it.
11:54Here, hang on to this.
11:56There's no telling.
12:01What a gorgeous panorama.
12:03Don't you think so, Mr. Joslin?
12:08Out here, we call them coyotes.
12:12Mr. Joslin, do you care for archaeology?
12:15Oh, I don't know. Never had any.
12:17I always thought it was kind of hard to peel.
12:20Oh, you say the cleverest thing.
12:24You know, I just adore traveling around the country collecting old fossils.
12:30Well, here's one old fossil you ain't collecting.
12:39Hey, Stoney.
12:40Maybe Miss Betty would want this chicken-scratching notebook that was picked up near Faxon a day without me.
12:46I deserve it.
12:51It's like Indian hieroglyphics.
12:52Oh, let me see it. Maybe I can read them.
12:55Can you make anything of it?
12:57Robert?
12:58These hieroglyphics were written by my father.
13:00They are instructions in a detailed map on how to reach the Lost City.
13:05Then the city really exists.
13:07The map leads to a cave where further directions will be found carved on one of the walls.
13:13The entrance to the Lost City lies at the base of the whistling skull.
13:17As leader of the expedition, I'll take charge of the map.
13:21Why should you have it?
13:22Betty's the only one who can decipher the hieroglyphics.
13:25To settle an argument, we'll each take a piece of this map.
13:29And when we get stuck for directions, we'll place them all together.
13:33There'll be another murder committed if Coggins keeps on singing that cheerful song.
13:59Hey, Tucson, do you see what he's doing?
14:02Yeah, he's hanging out dishcloths.
14:09Would you notice anything unusual about it?
14:11Yeah, them dishcloths look kind of dirty to me.
14:13Well, don't you notice anything else?
14:20That's five dishcloths.
14:23A clothesline and a chuck wagon.
14:25So what?
14:27Those dishcloths are a signal to somebody.
14:29See his face?
14:30Those narrow eyes?
14:32It's a sign of a killer.
14:36So you're starting all over again.
14:38There's a killer in this party and from now on I'm not going to let Coggins get out of my sight.
14:42I'll keep my eyes on Brewster.
14:43I'll take Rutledge and the engine.
14:45I'll take Rutledge and the engine.
14:46I'll take my eyes on comfortable.
14:48I'll take my eyes.
14:50I'll take my eyes on them.
14:52Okay, I'll take my eyes on them.
14:54Let's go.
14:56We'll keep him by lui.
14:59What?
15:01We'll keep her in the middle.
15:02He'll be back on them.
15:04I'll take my eyes on them.
15:05I don't know.
15:35I don't know.
16:05Where do you think you're going, Coggins?
16:20I'm going after firewood, and I don't see any reason for being followed.
16:25I'm supposing you both get back to camp and stay there.
16:27What's happened, Betty?
16:37It sounded like clearing for you.
16:39Is he dead?
16:57Yeah.
16:58Probably never knew what hit him.
16:59Oh, I think I'm going to fade.
17:09Looks like the same kind of Indian writing that was on the knife that Faxon was killed with.
17:13You're right, Tony.
17:19And it's the same curse, too.
17:21I think the wisest thing to do is to turn back.
17:23It's impossible to cope with an enemy that you can't see.
17:26I'm inclined to agree with you, Rutledge.
17:28Clary's section of the map's gone.
17:32Where's Professor Frank?
17:34Maybe he knows something about this.
17:37Oda, you stay here.
17:52Well, that's that, I guess.
17:53Hey!
17:55One of the horses is gone.
17:57Frank's disappearance proves conclusively that he's mixed up on these murders.
18:01I can't believe it.
18:02Professor Frank was one of my father's best friends.
18:05Facts are facts, Betty.
18:06The thought of gold in the lost city probably turning from an island explorer into a cold-blooded murderer.
18:11Oh!
18:20The loss of Clary's section of the map puts us in a tough spot.
18:24Map or no map, I intend pushing on in search of my father.
18:28We'll continue the trip tomorrow and take a chance on finding the cave.
18:31All of you folks turn in.
18:38So Cognizant is the killer, huh?
18:40Hawkshaw?
19:01Let's go.
19:01Let's go.
19:10Come on, boys!
19:22Professor Frank!
19:24Professor Fronk!
19:47He's been whipped and tortured.
19:50Have you ever seen that kind of a brand before, Otak?
19:54Heads brand a mysterious lost cult who call themselves Sons of Anathasia.
20:00Let's get him back to the wagon where we can take care of his wounds.
20:04When I regained consciousness, I was in a camp of strange Indians.
20:09They tied me to a sacrificial altar and after torturing me, burned the sign of their cult on my chest.
20:15Then they tied me to my horse and turned me loose.
20:18What about your section of the map, Professor Fronk?
20:21Well, it was in my shirt. And that was stood from me before the torture.
20:27I'm turning back.
20:28So am I. It's suicide to continue. Rutledge is right.
20:32If the rest of you want to turn back, that's your privilege.
20:34But I intend to keep on and learn definitely whether my father's alive or not.
20:38You can leave if you want to. But all sections of the map stay with us.
20:43Naturally, if Betty goes, we'll all go.
20:46I think it would be the right thing to do, Brewster.
20:49Do just as you like.
20:51You stay close to me, won't you, lullaby?
20:54Don't worry. I ain't got a chance in the world getting separated from you.
21:24Go!
21:25Boo!
21:47Hold on!
21:48I'm starting!
22:17Let's go.
22:47Let's go.
23:17Let's go.
23:47Stoney, all our grub and water was on that wagon.
24:10Yeah, I know it.
24:11Let's head back.
24:12What happened?
24:29We were attacked from the rocks.
24:31Couldn't see who it was.
24:33Well, where's Betty and Lullaby?
24:35I don't know.
24:37We'll make camp here, Rutledge, and prepare for a siege if necessary.
24:40We're going back and look for them.
24:41Let's go.
24:42Let's go.
24:43Let's go.
24:44Let's go.
24:45Let's go.
24:46Let's go.
24:47Let's go.
24:48Let's go.
24:49Let's go.
24:50Let's go.
24:51Let's go.
24:52Let's go.
24:53Let's go.
24:54Let's go.
24:55Let's go.
24:56What happened, Lullaby?
25:22And where's Betty?
25:23Search me.
25:24Horses, Pell.
25:25And when I come to a man to go, she wasn't nowhere to be seen.
25:28Well, if that rope didn't get here by itself.
25:31That's no Indian rope.
25:35It's a white man's.
25:39There's the trail.
25:40Let's follow it.
26:01Let's go.
26:24Look.
26:31Keep me covered with your guns.
26:36I'm going to get that guard out of the way.
27:01Let's go.
27:26Let's go.
28:33It's Betty.
28:35Watch it, boys.
28:36I'm pulling down.
29:18Don't move.
29:20My men have you surrounded.
29:34If you attempt to follow us, my men won't miss with our next shot.
29:50I warn you to turn back or your entire party will be wiped out.
30:51Those drums are driving me crazy.
31:06We'll never find the cave.
31:09We can't go back without water.
31:11Our only chance is to find the lost city.
31:12I know we're traveling in the right direction.
31:14You can't be positive.
31:16With the three most important sections of the map missing
31:18and another day of this first, we won't be able to travel.
31:21We're almost there.
31:23I'm sure we'll find directions in that cave.
31:26Lady, you forget I'm a detective.
31:28I'm going to solve this case.
31:39The writing's been chiseled away.
31:48It's impossible to decipher it.
31:56Marks of the chisel are fresh, too.
31:58Not over a day old.
32:01This expedition is hopeless, I tell you.
32:03We're lost, but no water.
32:05Turn back before we're all killed.
32:06Hey, get easy, Frown.
32:07By following that sound of the whistling skull,
32:10we're bound to locate the lost city.
32:12That sound comes from a long way off Tucson.
32:15Without water, it's useless to go on.
32:17You think it's better to die a thirst here, eh?
32:20Well, we're going to make camp outside and then look for water.
32:30How come you've got two canteens of water
32:32ditched in the equipment under the supply wagon, Tony,
32:35letting everybody run around with their tongues hanging out?
32:38Those two canteens are for the women in case my plan goes haywire.
32:41Look, everybody's plenty thirsty now, right?
32:43We're going to spread out and look for water.
32:45Now, the killer knows this country,
32:46and he'll tip his hand by heading right for a water hole.
32:49That's right.
32:49Now, Lullaby, you follow Brewster.
32:51Tucson, you trail Oda, and I'll track Lutley.
32:54What?
32:54Have they caught him with the killer eye here?
32:56Hey, don't be funny.
32:57This is serious.
32:58Frank, you and Coggin stay here with the women.
33:06Now, remember, boys,
33:07the first one finding water will fire three shots as a signal.
33:10Good luck.
33:11Good luck.
33:11Good luck.
33:54You know, according to the track, those two men we're trailing must have joined forces.
34:04Yeah, sure looks like it, Stoney.
34:05Let's keep after them.
34:24Let's go.
34:54It's a whistling skull, Stoney.
34:56There are men who would have given us a signal.
35:15Come on.
35:16Easy, Stoney.
35:17Now that we know Ota and Rutledge are responsible for our trouble, we can depend on the rest of our outfit.
35:23You're right.
35:24Let's bring them all up here.
35:25Let's bring them all up here.
35:55Let's bring them all up here.
36:02Oh, my God.
36:32Oh, my God.
37:02Oh, my God.
37:32Let them head into the skull.
37:45We'll bottle them up there.
37:46Okay.
37:47Go down and tell the men not to hurt the girl.
37:53I need her to help make her father talk.
37:58Up the ladder, all of you.
38:11Up the ladder, all of you two, sir.
38:24Now keep them covered till you're safe inside.
38:26Take away.
38:27Take away.
38:28Take away.
38:29Take away.
38:30Watch it.
38:31Take away.
38:32Watch me.
38:33Let's draw up with me.
39:03Stay behind all of you.
39:27What happened?
39:29Someone tipped over the ladder.
39:30If we can't get out, at least our tankers can't get in.
39:35Oh, but we had no food, no water.
39:37We'd all die of thirst.
39:38Or I'll starve to death.
39:43This skull is honeycombed with rooms.
39:46We're going to look it over.
39:48Professor Frantz, you watch the entrance.
40:00Well, it looks like this place has been hit by plague.
40:12Oh, a remarkable mummy.
40:17We must take it back with us.
40:19Yeah, we'll get back.
40:20Well, if it isn't my old friend, Henrietta.
40:36Did you hear that?
40:38You call her my name.
40:39Well, you're imagining things like that mummy's been dead for years.
40:46You did it.
40:47No!
40:56No!
41:05That mummy was moving away.
41:08No!
41:09No!
41:09No!
41:10No!
41:10No!
41:11No!
41:11No!
41:12No!
41:12No!
41:13No!
41:13No!
41:14No!
41:14No!
41:15No!
41:15No!
41:16No!
41:16No!
41:17No!
41:22I don't think that mummy will bother us anymore.
41:24Is that you, Rutledge?
41:31It's Professor Marsh!
41:36And because I wouldn't tell where Faxon and I hid the treasure, Rutledge and his men held me a prisoner here.
41:42Rutledge is a half-breed and a member of that Indian cult that attacked you.
41:47He's been searching for the lost treasure too.
41:50Is there any other way out of this go besides the entrance we came through?
41:54Yes, there's a rope ladder that leads up to an opening in the eye.
41:57That's the way Professor Faxon escaped.
41:59I'll show you.
42:06The ladder is at the head of the stairs.
42:11Well, Brewster, you stay here and watch over things.
42:13We'll try and get out of the skull and bring back help.
42:15Where are they?
42:16I will remain here.
42:17Go!
42:18Come!
42:18Come!
42:19Come!
42:20THE END
42:50Hey fellas
42:56Let's cut the rungs off of this rope ladder
43:00And use the rope to get down to our horses
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44:43The END
44:44The END
44:45Run for it, Toussaint!
45:15Run for it, Toussaint.
45:45Well, if it isn't the young detective, you should be congratulated for solving the mystery.
46:14Or should I sympathize with you?
46:17Ratlidge, you can't get away with this.
46:18What do you want?
46:19These Indians are the people of my mother.
46:22And as their leader and high priest of Anathasia, I demand that you return our sacred treasure.
46:27I demand all you want to.
46:28I don't know where it is.
46:29But you can persuade Professor Marsh to return it.
46:32What Professor Marsh does is his own business.
46:35Bring him along.
46:44Hey, you all in the skull.
46:59Are you there?
47:00Yeah, I'll see who it is.
47:05You're doing a talking, Ratlidge.
47:07Shoot.
47:09If Professor Marsh will tell us where he and Faxon hid the treasure, we'll turn Stoney loose and allow you all to leave the lost city.
47:17If Marsh refuses, Stoney will be turned over to my people for sacrifice.
47:22Don't do it, Lullaby.
47:23It's a trick.
47:24Take him away.
47:25Perhaps I better agree to Rutledge's demand.
47:27No, Stoney called it.
47:29Rutledge wouldn't let us go now that we know he's the murderer.
47:31Get back inside.
47:32Hey, Rutledge, if you let us hold you as a hostage, we'll tell you where the gold was hit.
47:47I'm going to do something to try to save Stoney.
47:50You all stay here and keep out of sight.
48:02Come on.
48:04Come on.
48:20Come on.
48:22Come on.
48:22I have prepared this spectacle so that it would be plainly seen from the whistling skull.
48:52The
48:58Eiffel
49:04Eiffel
49:09Eiffel
49:14Eiffel
49:19Eiffel
49:22THE END
49:52Sure a good thing the sheriff decided to have us follow you, fellas.
49:57Give him your horse, Jim.
50:22Well, it begins to look like a hot time in the old town tonight.
50:28The END
50:33The END
50:38The END
50:42The END
50:43The END
50:47Clear out!
51:16The END
51:19The END
51:21The END
51:23The END
51:26The END
51:30Let's go.
52:00Let's go.
52:31I've read detective stories, and where did they get me?
52:34Where did they get me?
52:35Look at me now.
52:36Hello, everybody.
52:37Well, for...
52:42Just wait until Elmer sees you.
52:48Boys, you got me.
52:52Let's go.
53:00Let's go.

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